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According to Harris:It starts with techniques like 'pull to refresh', so you pull to refresh your newsfeed.
"It starts with techniques like 'pull to refresh', so you pull to refresh your newsfeed," Harris said during the hearing.
There's been a steady push and pull to Miguel's career.
Just twist and pull to switch out the brush head.
I felt a strong pull to be in their ranks.
Neither party is immune from a pull to the extreme.
You need to twist and pull to remove the knife.
Ranger is counting on industry pull to help scale up Digi.
But he too is feeling the gravitational pull to Trump's candidacy.
With a pull to the right, the curtain closed around me.
It's repetitive work; I push and pull to make the forms.
It's 1970; the feminist movement has the pull to be threatening.
For now you can pull to refresh and see your latest changes.
The current pull to unfollow and unfriend may be stronger than ever.
LSU trailed 21-10 but rallied to pull to within two points.
Having an oceanic push-and-pull to the music was the goal.
"I was constantly fighting this pull to just give up," she said.
The first strap I pull to tighten — snap — the plastic clip breaks.
There's a lot of pull to the left in the Democratic party.
Just goes to show ya ... even Hollywood succumbs to the pull to Coachella.
"It's constantly this push and pull to abstain and be healthy," says Choutova.
Regardless of how ridiculous he is, there's clearly a pull to please him.
It's a subconscious pull to the story of Cinderella and the glass slipper.
Do we, as fans, now feel more of a pull to that time?
But the entire time I felt a pull to go back to coffee.
Self-employed people also have additional levers to pull to reduce their MAGI.
We didn't attend many weddings together and didn't feel the pull to follow suit.
Toronto responded with a 183-4 surge late to pull to within 83-81.
Toronto responded with a 12-4 surge late to pull to within 83-81.
Alone, there's no single group with the kind of pull to make that happen.
"Cher is this planetary force: she really does have a pull to her," Block marvels.
But I just felt the pull to write about it, and make it super personal.
Do you still feel that kind of pull to transcend what you were born as?
Despite the book's occasional finger-wagging, Wu dramatizes this push and pull to great effect.
In guns, Mr. Trump found an issue very similar in its emotional pull to immigration.
Reygadas and López are married in real life, lending a voyeuristic pull to the movie.
With a victory, he would pull to three major titles behind Jack Nicklaus's record 254.
He also knows there are limited number of levers he can pull to change things.
Either way, as the days ticked by, I didn't feel that same pull to learn more.
Semi-automatic weapons require a trigger-pull to fire each bullet, but the chamber reloads automatically.
Loren Brichter, the designer of Twitter's pull-to-refresh feature, told the Guardian about his regrets.
With the rise of podcasts, and online sermons the pull to attend a service is shrinking.
There was an atavistic pull to Piper's performance that both commanded attention and defied easy analysis.
S&P listed the dividend as one of several levers Culp could pull to reduce debt.
There were moments with Drew when I felt the relentless pull to just be a human.
There is no magic green lever that we can pull to transform the world over night.
These people say the United States has many other levers it can pull to influence nuclear behavior.
Mated to the optional dual-clutch transmission, that engine will pull to 22.5 mph in 53 seconds.
The pull to jump ship when this year started showing us its true colors was so strong.
The Royals scored three runs in the eighth to pull to 211-29 but got no closer.
Now, as a dual-citizen in her 20s, she feels a pull to follow Indian politics closely.
All the while, many students feel the pull to return and serve the people who raised them.
Three of the miscues in a two-minute stretch allowed Indiana to pull to within 11-9.
But Fowler resisted the pull to go into television, according to a 2001 interview with the Weekly Wire.
And it is going to be a long, tough pull to make major journey, to make major changes.
Or that it will take even longer for the EV demand pull to outweigh that of stainless steel.
There's nothing I aspired to achieve with my colonies, no grand design I felt any pull to build.
Let's start with Neally's decision not to pull to the side of the highway wait for an ambulance.
You can also squeeze the ring to shoot obstacles or pull to suck up coins and other items.
Those who feel the pull to work with and care for veterans are in high demand across the country.
Developers making Twitter apps invented new features, such as "pull to fresh" and account muting, that became industry standards.
"We're two Floridian brothers fighting society's natural pull to the post-college desk life," they write on their blog.
Especially toward the start of a new school year, the pull to focus on the Alpine shooting makes sense.
"There was a gravitational pull to it that's special even after I moved to a bigger space," she said.
The film's pulsating synth score, composed by Terry Riley and Patrick Gleason, has an almost gravitational pull to it.
"California must not have the pull to get taken off the list," attorney Jennifer Keller, representing Costa Mesa, Calif.
Dalton Witherspoon's 42-yard field goal with 10:45 to play allowed Houston to pull to within 21-17.
The larger the network grows, the more data providers are going to feel the pull to join as well.
"I remember Biden getting involved and having a lot of pull to get it in there," Rooney told POLITICO.
New York took three of four from the AL Central-leading Cleveland Indians before the break to pull to .
At some point they'll feel the pull to be back on stage again and that'll be really hard to suppress.
They are at enough distance from each other to pull, to keep the other in a state of active suspension.
But in 2014, she felt a pull to New York, sold the farm and moved back to the East Coast.
The bottom line: Companies have levers to pull to offset any costs from wage hikes — and they are pulling them.
The now ubiquitous "pull-to-refresh" feature, which lets users check for new content, has turned smartphones into slot machines.
Milwaukee won the series opener 2-1 on Friday night to pull to within one-half game of first place.
"I have almost every person I work with perform a 2:1 ratio of pull-to-pushing exercises," Gambino says.
The political pull to stand rigidly with the far left and far right is stronger than it has ever been.
A president with the skills and temperament to push, to pull, to exercise power and to build power around her.
Lighthizer is an experienced trade attorney, so he'll know exactly which legal levers Trump can pull to erect trade barriers.
It is human nature to set goals and priorities, and the pull to do so feels particularly powerful this year.
So I do think you have this sort of historic Republican establishment pull to let the marketplace work its will.
I only joined the team in January and I don't have enough pull to make them switch from Facebook and Messenger.
Scoring to pull to 34-15 — that's three scores — with 14:16 remaining, the Cardinals did not do an onside kick.
But the pull to work at a restaurant was strong, and I decided I was ready to lead a kitchen again.
These clients pioneered product features we all know and love about Twitter, like mute, the pull-to-refresh gesture, and more.
The pull to rationalize is made stronger by the fact that the president doesn't allow for nuance in the Republican ranks.
He talks about health care and a free education for all, but would have no legislative pull to bring that off.
As one Scripps scientist puts it, reducing fossil fuel consumption is one lever we can pull to avoid a climate crisis.
Miami got a 3-pointer from Dragic and a layup from Abebayo to pull to 111-108 with 46.5 seconds left.
"It is going to a long, tough pull to make major changes," Buffett said Monday in an interview with CNBC's Becky Quick.
Twitter itself credited them with pioneering "product features we all know and love," like the mute option, pull-to-refresh and more.
When I get home, I do a tarot card pull to answer some personal questions and reinvigorate myself for the week ahead.
If I keep working with lots of really good players, I feel like there will be a natural pull to do this.
You tap the screen to read a clue or find something, and you can pinch and pull to zoom in and out.
EDT According to Australia's 9 News, the girl Jackman helped pull to safety was his own daughter, 10-year-old Ava Jackman.
Columbus responded with goals from William Karlsson and Boone Jenner to pull to within 3-2 before the end of the second.
"On July the 5th, we're gonna continue to push, to pull, to stand up and, if necessary, to sit down," he said.
That sequence came less than a minute into the second half, after the Giants scored two touchdowns to pull to 14-13.
He came off the bench in Game 5 and scored 18 points as the Celtics rallied to pull to within 3-2.
It was just another lever the NFL tried to pull to sway the facts of the concussion debate for its own benefit.
The Celtics found some energy after the incident, closing the third quarter on an 11-33 run to pull to 92-75.
At that point, you're gasping for air, you're looking for anything you can pull to get you to the end of this.
The Red Raiders answered with two points from the charity stripe by Kevin McCullar with 20.4 seconds remaining to pull to 323-69.
As soon as Rice heard the demo, he felt an intractable pull to go home and visit his late father Daniel Rice's grave.
And when our daughters transmit signals of this sort, we feel an instinctual pull to protect them from emotional, physical or reputational harm.
The concept of social media centers around the self thanks to the constant pull to check our phones for texts, likes, and comments.
The pull to opportunity, protection, and family unity are at the core of what we have come to understand as the American dream.
After suffering two dramatic stoppages in a row, it's hard to see whether the pull to compete will still be there for Rousey.
But San Antonio finished the period on a 15-8 run to pull to within 92-84 heading into the final 12 minutes.
Here's how the story changed: Delay of gratification is not a unique lever to pull to positively influence other aspects of a person's life.
But the Lakers answered with a 10-2 surge to pull to within six after a dunk by James less than three minutes later.
"With all the winglets you have on the halo you cannot really pull, to get out you cannot really touch it," said the Frenchman.
Finally, they must know which levers to pull to affect each KPI and which KPIs need to be tweaked for the business to succeed.
Foreign partners are interested in building intelligence on Iran so they can determine which levers they can pull to curb its behavior, he said.
"With all the winglets you have on the halo you cannot really pull, to get out you cannot really touch it," added the Frenchman.
That leaves few levers the administration can pull to get the agency to reorganize its internal operations or make the suggested changes on mortgages.
The federal government has more levers it can pull to make a public option work, such as control of the Medicare program, she said.
The Knicks opened the final quarter with a 210-261 run to pull to 247 behind on Frank Ntilikina's jumper with 10:47 remaining.
In other words, Google has two levers it can pull to try to get Android updates pushed out into this fragmented ecosystem more quickly.
Cam Reddish and Crabbe also sank 3-pointers as Atlanta erupted for 35 points in the third quarter to pull to within 86-83.
Pull-to-RefreshApps are capable of continuously updating, but this slot-machine-like gesture provides the illusion of control and the allure of unpredictable rewards.
But creating conditions for more open innovation faster is a competitive lever that U.K. policymakers can pull to defend the fintech jewel in London's crown.
A pair of field goals from Dalton Witherspoon from 25 and 34 yards, respectively, allowed the Cougars to pull to within 21-13 at halftime.
You might not think this particular debate has the emotional pull to spark a real fight, but it's all in how you frame your argument.
Today, pull-to-refresh is fundamental to the iPhone's user experience and has spread to thousands upon thousands of apps, including Apple's own mail client.
As the opposing musical styles pull to and from each other, the dancers mimic magnets, with bodies and sound coming together then repelling each other.
With his poll numbers plummeting, many Venezuelans are wondering whether Maduro will keep his job and what tricks he'll need to pull to do so.
Andrews, a senior guard, scored 272 of his 123 points during the run, helping eighth-seeded Washington (212-224) pull to 210 points behind late.
This morning I added DRAG UNDER ("Pull to the depths") — which hadn't been in my word list — while trying to completing a SECRET SAUCE theme.
And they got exactly what they wanted; in fact, Fifty Shades itself was part of an entire cottage industry of "pull-to-publish" Twilight fanfics.
Murray, a freshman, hit a clutch 210-pointer with 215:63 remaining after Auburn rallied from a 26-20 deficit to pull to within 212-45.
The Hawks ended a disappointing five-game homestand with two straight wins to pull to two games ahead of third-place Charlotte in the Southeast Division.
"Reducing distribution of content is, however, another lever we can pull to combat the spread of hateful content and activity," the company said in its post.
As XDA Developers reports, when you've loaded up this new Comments section, you can pull to refresh the page to see the newly added comments appear.
So even if EU banks are stuck fighting off their American counterparts for M&A deals, they have another lever to pull to generate more cash.
Or alternatively, he said, the lander could use its own gravitational pull to make slight changes to an asteroid's trajectory if it were deemed a danger.
The problem for Republicans -- and the rest of us -- is that, short of impeachment, there simply aren't that many levers to pull to rein in Trump.
But to use conservatives' newfound power and pull to challenge a decision that, according to a new Quinnipiac poll, most Americans support, would be a mistake.
The Hornets opened the second quarter with a 7-0 run, but the Knicks responded by scoring the next six points to pull to 34-30.
Today, there are more levers to pull to prepare for the test, and everyone isn't equally aware of, or able to access, these same preparatory tools.
I chalked up their choices to a mixture of teenage desire to experiment and a pop cultural pull to look more "other" than natural and black.
The music has a narrative pull to it, as the album is interspersed with snatches of oral history, including interviews with Mr. Smith's mother and father.
" We don't get a good performance of that pull to the dark side until Adam Driver comes along to play Kylo Ren in "The Force Awakens.
Earlier this month, S&P Global Ratings downgraded GE's credit rating and it cited the dividend as a major lever Culp could pull to reduce debt.
"Me and my stepdaughter had to pull to the side until the flood water went down a little bit for us to go through," she said.
Its performance can be wildly inconsistent from one trigger pull to the next, which is occasionally frustrating given the multi-step process of reloading the next shot.
Distancing yourself from your personal tech can free up some brain cycles and let you pursue activities that don't involve constantly tugging the pull-to-refresh lever.
There's the Playtime Gasmask, the Pull To Play grenade, and an adorable minesweeper crafted out of the same wooden parts and pastel paint many grew up with.
They note that there is a "Tremendous customer pull to improve safety and productivity," and that they can retrofit trucks or provide these capabilities on new units.
But Purdue responded with an 11-0 run to pull to within 503-51 with 9:52 to go on a 3-pointer by reserve Ryan Cline.
Warrior Mars is currently in your sign, and on Thursday it will connect with electric Uranus—you'll feel a sudden pull to break free from the mold.
If they can pull to the front and set it up so you enter your address and say 'hey did you mean this,' that's a better experience.
The pull to merge those worlds has only intensified in my 13 years at The Times, where my editors consider food an essential part of our report.
It is as if an older sun has lost its gravitational pull to a newer one — and the orbiting planets, in some confusion, have been realigning themselves.
It's a lot of just figuring out what levers we can pull to make it feel more realistic, as opposed to 'She pushes him and he falls.
I'm sure that like every parent, they feel the pull to spend time with their kids, but they are so turned on by what they are doing.
The Raiders scored on Carr's 8-yard pass play to Amari Cooper with 4:30 to play in the first half to pull to within 17-14.
And in the context of the 2016 presidential election, it's really hard to believe that Diaz-Balart and GOP immigration reformers have the pull to pass reform.
At the very least, we know the game will be magical and have AR elements, which is honestly enough of a pull to entice most Harry Potter fans.
On my iPhone, I can pull to refresh in apps like Outlook, and there's a subtle vibration that lets me know the phone is searching for new mail.
At any point, just pull-to-refresh to see all new Tweets at the top in the live, up-to-the-second experience you already know and love.
Harrell split two free throws to pull to 663-100, but a foul by Beverley, along with Clippers coach Doc Rivers getting ejected, sealed the win for Denver.
That's when the Bears began to claw back, forging a 7-0 run capped by Gillespie's layup at the 10:21 mark to pull to within 49-46.
Spieth said Greller's words were a catalyst in his closing out his third major victory to pull to within a P.G.A. Championship title of a career grand slam.
Our classes have lost the community feel as clients no longer feel a pull to keep a regular schedule to work out with the same friends and teachers.
Speculation is therefore rife over what political chicanery the government might seek to pull to wiggle out of complying with the law and crash the UK out regardless.
In the absence of really compelling content or a deep catalog, aggressive pricing might be one of the levers Apple can pull to get people to buy in.
A border tax would certainly shave some of the benefits of a cut in corporate rates, but there are many levers to pull to mitigate the impact, Golden said.
People feel a strong pull to agree with what they believe most people think, and people fear speaking out against views they assume are held by a powerful majority.
Using carabiners and neodinyum magnetics, the drone can lift a small payload and deliver it to a person without landing — just pull to release the payload from the magnet.
Usually we go to Mass at least once a week, but with our school years starting back up, we've been feeling a pull to stay home when we can.
They end up in a showdown in the MRI room, where Tree uses the machine's super strong magnetic pull to pin Gregory against the machine with a metal wheelchair.
A week ago, she told Portland-based WCSH she was feeling the pull to the state she has represented in the Senate since she was first elected in 1996.
That may be enough to help O'Rourke pull to within a single digit of Cruz, but not enough so far to propel O'Rourke into the end zone and victory.
Indianapolis had a chance to pull to within one score with 1:08 remaining in the half, but Tolzien misfired on a fourth-down pass from the Pittsburgh 1.
Ramsey hit three big shots midway through the second half, including a 3-pointer with 7 minutes to play, to help the Red Raiders pull to within 44-40.
After he made the first free throw to pull to 119-117, he intentionally missed the second, rebounded his own miss and nailed a shot that tied the score.
Pollsters and political scientists have found a major gender gap in contemporary politics, and we'd expect a field where men have the numeric edge to pull to the right.
I have told myself, these last few years, that I've outgrown the character and haven't really felt much of a pull to watch the movie that largely celebrates him.
They started by creating a controversial but very effective system of pull-to-publish Twilight fanfiction — stories that centered on Bella and Edward analogues, without any copyrighted names or details.
So there's no magic lever the president can pull to send us into nuclear war, but I'm trying to imagine the contexts in which the president might give the order.
However, active managers have more levers to pull to provide investors with better downside protection, which is one of the reasons for investing in fixed income in the first place.
But there is also this narrow waistband over that, carrying grenades, each with its big loop of steel that I guess is the pin you pull to set it off.
Companies like Better can do a (free) soft pull to see where you're failing short — but you should also do the same on your own to fix what you can.
Facebook has been using its sizable pull to build out its Messenger platform, adding features like payments, ride sharing, a digital assistant and thousands of bots, automated apps within Messenger.
Instead of logging onto Twitter every few minutes, for a lack of anything better to do on my phone, I actually felt the rare pull to play a mobile game.
Both Kobo and Amazon have experimented with different screen sizes, and both keep coming to the conclusion that the pull to return to a standardized size is just too great.
Microsoft is more powerful than GitHub on the world stage, but an oppressive government also has a lot more levers it can pull to influence a corporation of Microsoft's size.
Butler split a pair at the line with 44.8 seconds left to pull to within 106-33 and then gave Miami a 107-106 lead after being fouled by Dinwiddie.
Then it reminded us that the initial reason Jess and Sam had broken up was because of her pull to Nick — and that, despite appearances, not much had changed since.
Gravity is constantly trying to pull a planet&aposs surface into a smooth sphere, so something must counteract this pull to keep a world&aposs peaks and chasms from melting away.
Pull to the side of the road, let the top down, click the transmission into manual mode and the California T transforms into one of the quickest convertibles on the planet.
I'm not very excited about the next three-letter TV tech acronym, but I can't wait to see the next trick manufacturers pull to make their screens thinner, and bezels smaller. 
"I have had a lot of love from American supporters for every one of my projects and have always felt a strong pull to take the felt stateside," the artist shares.
There is a push-pull to gentrification which often improves schools and area infrastructure, yet, on the other hand, can produce policies and institutional behavior that treats community members like criminals.
When so much is unknown, there is a pull to what you do know — to the past, when everything seemed "normal," and to the person that you had good times with.
Yet for weeks, the pull to give Trump pre-emptive credit for a hypothetical victory has felt like a cultural undertow; you had to plant your feet firmly to resist it.
For example, in Instagram you can scroll through the feed and click on posts with a Bluetooth mouse, but you can't pull-to-refresh the feed unless you use the touchscreen.
The Bears responded with a 6-133 spurt of their own to pull to within 21-17, but West Virginia did just enough to hold a 24-22 advantage at intermission.
Stupidly, that did not end the controversy: Subsequent racist urban legends popped up about him sometimes wearing his pins upside-down as a Carol Burnett ear-pull to his Muslim Brotherhood friends.
Fans of celebrated UX designer Loren Brichter, who created the pleasingly tactile pull-to-refresh feature now used by most apps, the team eventually stumbled on an iconic gesture of their own.
This is just one step of when we come back here on July the 290th we're going to continue to push, to pull, to stand up, and if necessary, to sit down.
"If she ever starts to build a real Bernie Sanders-type insurgency, those inside the Kremlin know they have levers to pull to keep her from getting out of hand," Szakonyi said.
So expect Rams Coach Jeff Fisher to pass Tom Landry for second place on the career loss list, and to pull to within three defeats of clipping Dan Reeves for the record.
The lesson from Mr. Gannamaneni's case is that confidential information exerts a powerful pull to make more and more easy money, which means that one is much more likely to get caught.
The Grizzlies held onto the lead throughout the third quarter, although San Antonio scored the final seven points of the period to pull to within 100-98 entering the final 12 minutes.
It teaches a lesson on a frustrating truth that pervades much of educational achievement research: There is not a quick fix, no single lever to pull to close achievement gaps in America.
That's a lot easier to accept when there's no nostalgic pull to the original, but it also allows Burton to let loose, and get creative in ways he hasn't in a long while.
All of this adds up to a very hard question: can Eero succeed in creating a new kind of ecosystem while facing down waves of competition and the inevitable pull to sell out?
But air quality and traffic congestion have been key areas of policy concern for TfL and London's mayor, Sadiq Khan — so there's a clear underlying political pull to this Uber gear change too.
The cableyoyo's magnetic center grasps and holds earphones (and other small cables) easily: just place your finger in the center of the spool and pull to unwind earbuds in a matter of seconds.
She can get angry all she wants, but she can't claim that there's no lever to pull to fix the problem when there's always a plug to pull on the whole damn site.
However, LOL has multiple levers it can pull to retain additional earnings by adjusting co-op policies that provide flexibility to acquire and maintain adequate capital with which to fund strategic business initiatives.
"Trump's saying he wanted a marionette whose strings he could pull to shutter the investigation," said Adam Goldberg, who was a special associate White House counsel to President Bill Clinton during various investigations.
It was a bid to reduce the need for drivers to pull to the side of the road to fix flat tires, as well as reduce CO2 emissions and create a more sustainable drive.
Although the company will start lapping tougher SSS compares in the next few quarters, we think that there are still levers management can pull to successfully maintain momentum, and we're encouraged by today's results.
"They are fighting two combative smartphone-related player migrations: a casual console or 'in-home' gamer and/or a dedicated handheld gamer — both are under the gravitational pull to the smartphone/tablet," said Hickey.
The Wildcats led by 214 at the half and extended it to 21-212 in the first minute of the second half before the Buckeyes were able to pull to within seven, 23-28.
Former NASA scientist Jerome Pearson helped designed a lightweight, towing-cable-like craft called the ElectroDynamic Debris Eliminator, or EDDE, which would use the planet's magnetic pull to corral space junk into a net.
The Cavaliers (214-210, 211-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) let the Hurricanes (5-2, 2-1) pull to within 16-33 with 3:04 left when Malik Rosier scored on an 11-yard run.
Fed on hold but other central banks could act Other experts point out there may be fewer levers that the Federal Reserve and President Trump can pull to boost economic and earnings growth further.
After the Magic rallied to score eight consecutive points and pull to 89-86 with 58 seconds remaining, Ellis shut the door by scoring the game's final six points on six consecutive free throws.
"The conservative whites who were opposed to integration and yet felt some sort of Christian pull to consider their black brothers and sisters beloved by God had nobody like King leading them," Long says.
When the Panthers scored to pull to 257-22 with 208 minutes remaining, the Broncos staged a listless three-and-out that, because of the no-huddle, took a mere 216:210 off the clock.
Griezmann scored with a left-footer in the 113rd minute after a cross by left back Filipe Luís, helping visiting Atlético pull to within 211 points of first-place Barcelona, which hosts Sevilla on Sunday.
And since Pinchworm is the only game where you pinch and pull to play, it creates both word of mouth buzz as people ask "what the hell are you playing?" and a sense of camaraderie.
The 76ers managed to pull to 71-210 at halftime, but the Nets opened a game-high 214-point lead, at 276-210, on a Lopez jumper with 276:215 remaining in the third quarter.
I had a longing for a deeper connection than I had ever found in the past and, as the convenience of school friendships drifted away, I felt a pull to find something real and lasting.
Ms. Luria said that she felt the pull to run for office after Mr. Trump's election, and that her husband quit his job to help take over household duties so she could focus on campaigning.
It's incredible to see the infrastructure development, the movement toward a consumption-based economy, and the levers that the Chinese government can pull to drive performance in GDP is unlike most countries in the world.
Things got tight again in the final seconds, though, as Oubre nailed another 3-pointer, this one with nine seconds left, to capitalize on a turnover by Dennis Schroder and pull to within 107-106.
There are both push (from a country) and pull (to a country) factors and, according to sociologists and demographers, it is often impossible to make sweeping cause-and-effect conclusions based on one element alone.
The pieces are all there, but ultimately the film, and Christopher Plummer's place in it, proves that even a strange, compelling character at the center can't provide enough gravitational pull to make a story come together.
Tweetie gave the world the pull-to-refresh action, Instagram taught us to love squares, Foursquare made us neurotic about "checking in," and Google engineers made YouTube as addictive on mobile devices as on the web.
Penn State still trailed 523-20 with 3:04 to go but pressured the Buckeyes into turnovers and hurried shots to go on an 11-1 run to pull to within three points by the break.
Large resorts in the Swiss cantons of the Grisons and Valais, Austria's Tyrol province and France's Savoie region have the marketing pull to survive, Siegrist said, listing high- altitude Andermatt, Zermatt and St Moritz in Switzerland.
Though some countries, namely China, architected their internet infrastructure from the start with government control in mind, most don't have a central set of levers they can pull to influence countrywide access to content or connectivity.
Purdue led 39-29 at the half and was up 51-37 before the Buckeyes mounted a comeback to pull to within 54-50 on a 133-pointer by Justin Ahrens with 12:29 to play.
Amed Rosario and Brandon Nimmo also went deep to help the Mets end a two-game skid and pull to within four games of the second NL wild-card spot, currently shared by Chicago and Milwaukee.
For example, some auto manufacturers are developing semiautonomous systems that give drivers seconds to prepare to re-engage to avoid collision, and will pull to the side of the road if re-engagement is not detected.
" Another said there are "privacy purists who care about this deeply" but that "there is an equal number of people that looks at privacy as a lever to pull to improve user sentiment and, in turn, revenue.
If you were a privileged white kid in the '90s who could feel a moral pull to fight for something but didn't know where to start, looking to the media for inspiration was a dry, dry well.
If you do that long enough, you learn a few things: Crimes happen with surprising frequency at Chuck E. Cheese, and brands and restaurants rely heavily on the "cheese pull" to get eyes on their new products.
Equally, Yaryan's an unassuming sort: a northern Cali-born, LA-based artist who spent many years drumming for Hanni El Khatib until the pull to create his own music yanked him right out of the Hanni-sitch.
The Spurs pushed their advantage to 26 points on a jumper by DeRozan a minute and a half later before Minnesota closed the half by scoring the final seven points to pull to within 62-44 at intermission.
But the technology for big wave surfing has improved significantly—pretty much every surfer has a self-inflating life jacket that, so long as you don't get knocked out, you can pull to inflate when you wipe out.
The engine driving these feedback loops is the same mechanism that makes slot machines attractive: The uncertainty of what you'll find when you respond to a notification or pull-to-refresh is what keeps you coming back for more.
But that whole Ritzy, sticky-carpeted mainstream disco thing I had growing up, clubs you'd go to to pull, to buy drinks for a pound, those places were massive, and they co-existed really well with music-head clubs.
Virginia (23-29, 216-214 ACC) led by as many as 232 in the second half before Louisville (226-203, 220-240) connected on seven straight shots to pull to within five with less than five minutes to play.
As a historian who works on the history of Western cities and more recently on the relationships between the American experience and science fiction, I felt the same pull to Butler's work that so many other scholars have felt.
I can't imagine that losing a single show is going to be enough of a pull to see subscribers jump ship, but then again, analysis by Neilsen found The Office was the most-watched series on Netflix in 2018.
The future of transportation is all about brilliant engineering, sure, the sort of fast-moving modeling and number-crunching that Volvo employees needed to pull to transform a concept car to a production one in less than two years.
With less support available from parents and other family members, Pell Grant students can feel a strong pull to pause their studies and start working, especially if they encounter unexpected expenses, such as significant medical bills or car repairs.
Paul Schneider is the gaunt center of the story as Mike Painter, a child psychologist who feels an inexplicable pull to return to his hometown, Iron Hill, where in 1988, when he was a boy, five children were murdered.
And don't forget that flying cars will not be able to pull to the side of the road in an emergency, said John Leonard, a mechanical engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
The Huskies trailed 232-28 at halftime after shooting just 215 percent from the field but went on an 241.3-163 run over the first five minutes of the second half to pull to within one at 216-210.
But unless you have a lot of money to buy up a chunk of shares, or have the pull to fire off that perfect tweet that launches a boycott, you have little control over how a corporation will help you.
And while we believe 2Q19 should be fine — and the company likely achieves volumes near FactSet consensus — we do believe 2H20203 (and beyond) volume estimates look high considering there are fewer levers to pull to stoke demand going forward (i.e.
ORIOLES GAIN ON RED SOX J. J. Hardy hit a three-run homer, Nolan Reimold added a two-run shot, and visiting Baltimore thumped Boston, 22017-22, to pull to within two games of the A.L. East-leading Red Sox.
With LaCava by his side, Woods posted a four-under-par 67 — his second consecutive sub-70 score — in the third round on Saturday to pull to within one stroke of the leader, Corey Conners, at eight-under through 54 holes.
"I feel this magnetic pull to come out here and to be with the kids and experience life with the kids, because there's something absolutely magical for what happens here," Grossbaum said standing in the miniature town, known as LifeTown Shoppes.
The Rockets did string together three consecutive 239-pointers midway through the fourth quarter to pull to within 231-215 only for McCollum and Carmelo Anthony to respond with back-to-back corner 25s that allowed Portland to reclaim control.
Playing in the championship game for the third straight year, Maryland (24-235) avoided another heartbreaking finish when Ohio State ran out of time after rallying with three straight goals in the fourth quarter to pull to within 313-231.
I cannot wait to get this onto my Switch—even though it's bound for other systems, too, namely PS4, Xbox One and PC, the promise of taking this with me, wherever I go, is too strong of a pull to snap free from.
Yet despite the latest chatter about the chain's inevitable demise, sparked this time by news it will shutter 64 more Kmart stores in mid-December, analysts say the company has plenty of levers to pull to stay afloat this Christmas and beyond.
But over the long term there are still several levers Tesla can pull to improve profits, including reducing sales and manufacturing costs as well as driving higher sales volume with the cheaper Model 3, its leasing programs and international expansion, he said.
With so much choice today, and the high-quality, award-winning shows appearing on services like Netflix, Discovery's traditional cable TV fare – like reality shows, home makeovers, animal documentaries, and cooking shows – may not have enough pull to support a standalone offering.
The Bears built their lead to 37-21 on a jumper by Vital five minutes into the second half, but Oregon responded by scoring 13 of the game's ensuing 423 points to pull to within 39-34 with 10:57 to play.
Because of her experiences, Officer Bukowski felt a pull to be open in the department and to help train other officers, even if it went against a competing urge to keep quiet, working as a woman and going home to her boyfriend.
Feeling the pull to start something of his own, and a wildlife enthusiast, he could see the opportunity to build a new business from the ground up to address these two things while also leveraging a rising tech ecosystem in the city.
Two Aron Baynes free throws with 227 minutes 23 seconds left in the third quarter gave the Celtics their biggest lead, 23 points, but Philadelphia answered with a 230-276 quarter-ending run to pull to within 5-43 entering the final period.
The coal industry has been ravaged in part by cheap natural gas, which is abundant because of technological changes in the way it is produced, and there is no lever in the Oval Office that Mr. Trump can pull to reverse that.
New York put together a 9-0 burst to pull to 114-106 but Porzingis fouled out with just under 5 minutes remaining and Murray drained a key 3-pointer with 2:41 remaining to put the Nuggets back up by 11 points.
First of all, a guy just quit his job to catch 'em all While the pull to slack off is strong, most people would agree the benefits of being employed outweigh the benefits of being a Pokemon master, but New Zealand's Tom Currie respectfully disagrees.
Furthermore, Liebman asserts that if Neally was conscious enough to engage Autopilot and enter the hospital in the navigation and then later drive onto hospital property, Neally would have been conscious enough to pull to the side of the road and call for an ambulance.
"It might be possible that the events influenced the polls but most experts commented that it is more likely that an expected and well documented 'pull to the status-quo' is responsible for the latest swing," RBC's chief European macro strategist Peter Schaffrik said.
Among all these classes of professionals, all these institutions, that whole superstructure of US politics built around two balanced sides, there will be a tidal pull to normalize this election, to make it Coca-Cola versus Pepsi instead of Coca-Cola versus sewer water.
The jacket was not only styled in Appelman's preference, but also includes openings from the front and back and pieces of fabric that he can easily pull to tighten the garment to make it easier for him to put on and adjust from his wheelchair.
Am going to build a tunnel boring machine and just start digging... It shall be called "The Boring Company" Boring, it's what we do I am actually going to do this As an adviser to Trump, Musk may have more pull to see this through.
Koepka began the day four strokes behind Woodland, who was winless the previous seven times he held the 218-hole lead, and, aided by eight one-putt greens, played the first 272 holes in four under par to pull to a single stroke behind Woodland.
As the Guardian's Alex Hern writes: Once you're actually in a social network, the slot machine effect continues to work just as well as it always has: pull to refresh, see if you've got more likes, look at the new posts that appear, rinse and repeat.
The biggest blow Sunday was shortstop Paul DeJong's three-run shot on a hanging breaking ball from Reds reliever Kevin Quackenbush as the Cardinals pulled away, after the Reds had scored two runs in the top of the sixth inning to pull to within 3-103.
We may each respond in our own way, but I'll go ahead and assume that a good amount of folks, regardless of the pain they may have experienced from bad mothers and fathers, and regardless of cultural traditions, will feel the pull to help save their parents.
She knows that all the Park Avenue wives will drag their husbands to Deirdre's benefit, but Jacqueline knows all the moves their mistresses should pull to them lure them to her benefit, which she moves to her apartment because Deirdre's lupus gala is in the location she originally wanted.
AND I START WITH, ANYTHING THAT'S GOING TO RAISE PRICES FOR THE AMERICAN FAMILY IS A CONCERN FOR US. BUT WE ALSO KNOW WE HAVE A LEVERAGE ON WHAT PRICE TO PULL TO WE MAKE SURE WE ARE PRICE COMPETITIVE, WE CAN CONTINUE TO DRIVE PROFITABILITY IN OUR SYSTEM.
" Gretchen Watkins, president of Shell, stated in the group's press release that "an effective carbon pricing policy, based on the guiding principles outlined by The CEO Climate Dialogue is one of the strongest levers we can pull to foster innovation, inspire new technology and drive lower carbon consumer choices.
" It's the Command Center that helps ensure that your timeline refreshes the instant you pull-to-refresh, that your personalized Trends accurately reflect the pulse of the platform, and that your thoughts, however trivial, are published for all the world to see as soon as you tap "Tweet.
There are a lot of levers to pull to try to reduce drug prices: the patent protections that pharma companies receive for new drugs, the mandated discounts when the government buys drugs for Medicare and Medicaid, existing hurdles to getting generic drugs approved, the tax treatment of drug research and development.
We believe that while growth in the core retail business may appear to slow down in the immediate term, we are at far from saturation levels, and that there are several levers the company can pull to reaccelerate, including more omnichannel, grocery, pharmacy, advertising, and additional international markets/verticals, etc.
From here, Solar Obiter embarks on a journey that will take just over a year and a half, and include two close passes to Venus and Earth in order to take advantage of their gravitational pull to propel the spacecraft toward its target destination while conserving as much fuel as possible.
The U.S. Travel Association says that there are still levers the president can pull to woo foreigners, such as backing "Brand USA", the country's tourism marketing organisation, and trumpeting open-skies agreements and the visa-waiver programme, which allows certain nationalities to enter the country without first obtaining a visa.
February is still "the Wet", a rainy season so intense that serious training is all but impossible for weeks at a time, as the outback turns into an ocean of mud and rains fall so heavily that cars must pull to the side of the road, as windscreen wipers are useless.
Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat, told reporters after hosting one of the meetings on a carbon tax with about six representatives of companies and lawmakers from both parties that a price on carbon has been widely recognized as "the single most important lever we can pull" to fight climate change.
After Nishikori held serve to pull to 3-4 in the second set, he came up hobbling and had to have his left knee worked on during the changeover, but he did not use that as an excuse, citing Djokovic's dominant play this season as the reason for the outcome.
Among the little tricks you can pull to get fellow students inside your dorm room (aside from leaving your door open, putting out snacks, and consistently playing acoustic guitar) there are ways to increase the foot traffic into your room and make the kinds of new acquaintances you'll keep forever.
In Brazil, where there have always been extremely politicized fronts, there has always been a push and pull to create a national cinema that really addresses the concrete political and social issues in some way and create an industry that is successful and claims back a space from the Americans.
Another Meltdown for Chargers: With the Chargers trying to protect a 34-21 lead against the Saints, Melvin Gordon fumbled and Darryl Tapp recovered at the San Diego 13, setting up a Drew Brees touchdown pass to Michael Thomas on fourth-and-2 to pull to 34-28 with 4:3023 to go.
For those who fancy themselves important actors on the world stage, the gravitational pull to New York City this week is strong, and each year, more new events are added to an already overstuffed schedule, providing more excuses to show up, and adding a few more black S.U.V.s to the crowded streets.
As the sun descended over the River Dart, I rested by its banks and thought about what I'd seen, whom I'd met, what I'd tasted and drunk and felt so far in the southwest: its beauty, sure, but also the openness of its spirit, the potent pull to which so many had succumbed.
"There are several levers that we can pull to offset the potential impact such as price increases, find different alternative suppliers, work with our product development and procurement teams to optimize our product mix and sourcing options, and transition to a different manufacturing structure that gives us the flexibility and mobility to leverage our resources," he said.
So with people from Brussels to Boston now fretting about how to respond to the growing threat of COVID-19, it's no surprise that Big Tech is finding itself with few levers to pull to counter the growing levels of misinformation when it is users, and not state-backed, coordinated campaigns, who are driving these online falsehoods.
After his 9-iron into a foot at No. 9 to pull to one shot behind, Mickelson holed a 12-foot birdie on the 10th with a drive that hugged the right side of the fairway and probably would have bounced into the ocean if not for conditions so soft from rain that balls plugged where they landed.
CC: But I think that if the people who were engaged in beating people up in Charlottesville, the people who were involved there, were actually getting arrested and they were actually doing, say, the things they do about gang violence to some of these organized, armed violent people, people wouldn't feel such a pull to deal with the speech part of it, right?
Of all the stories on the show, this is the one that most needed a shot in the arm, and as the various pieces of the episode began to add up to what Dolores was inevitably doing with that train, the last five minutes escaped the show's weighty gravitational pull to become purely enjoyable on their own terms, instead of on the terms of what they might mean someday.
Although only available inside Scoop Shop locations nationwide, these ice cream creations offer an exclusive pull to make the in-store visit well worth it: options to upgrade your favorite new flavor into a Half Baked Sundae (scoops with gobs of brownie and cookie dough), Chocolate Dipped Waffle Cone (two scoops in a choco-dipped waffle cone topped with cookie dough), and Put A Dough Pop on It (two scoops with a choco-dipped cookie dough pop).
As he told KY3, he "knew" he had to get to the ER. According to Dr. Howard Liebman, medical professor and hematologist at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Souther California, Neally likely had time to safely pull to the side of the road and wait for an ambulance to take him to the ER. "Ten, 15 or even 20 minutes later ... I am not sure would have made a difference," Liebman said.
In fact, there was a part of me that believed that Audrey knew exactly how lucky she was, but that she also knew that, as an orphan, there were all these strings she could pull to induce sympathy, love, and guilt, to buy excuses, to explain herself; and that she intended to pull those strings until they broke, which they never would, because when you were a born orphan—that is, when you'd actually spent your first few months or years in an orphanage—you got to be an orphan for life.

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