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"quite" Definitions
  1. (British English) (not used with a negative) to some degree synonym fairly, pretty
  2. to the greatest possible degree synonym completely, absolutely synonym entirely
  3. to a great degree; very; really
  4. (also formal quite so) (British English) used to agree with somebody or show that you understand them

961 Sentences With "quite"

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And our president is quite pragmatic, quite consistent, quite practical.
"She was quite in charge, quite demanding and quite manipulative," he said.
I have quite combination skin so I'm quite oily, and I'm quite dry.
"Untitled" is not quite a talk show, not quite a cooking show, not quite a variety show.
"She was quite dehydrate and obviously really quite scared, quite nervous," said Dr. Ben Colwell, a vet who treated Cupcake.
It's been quite a -- quite a whirlwind for you.
Remember, we've had quite a — a — quite a run.
AIG was actually quite small; Bear Stearns was quite small.
Fred was actually quite engaging, quite fun to talk to.
As if she's maybe not quite there, or quite real?
The economy is actually quite-- quite reasonable at this stage.
We're still not quite seeing a growth quite like Instagram's.
It's quite jokey, quite fun, as I say, very visual.
It got me quite tough for school, quite thick skinned.
I haven't quite, quite, quite started yet," he told me, adding that he is "always really uncomfortable giving general advice on this stuff.
Quite the opposite, some are feeling quite bullish on the opportunity.
It's a timing issue and we're quite comfortable and quite confident.
Not quite Don Rickles, not quite Chuck Berry, but not bad!
So it's been quite a journey, it's been quite a ride.
It was quite scary but at the same time quite jubilating.
This week's questions were either quite Jets-focused or quite philosophical!
It's weird and really quite unprecedented, there's nothing quite like it.
And the look has never quite gone quite out of style.
It's quite a story, just as DeVos is quite a gal.
They are not quite a book and not quite a letter.
That got quite a lot of attention quite rightly last year.
As an art form, it's actually quite underrated because it appears to be quite simple, but it's actually quite difficult to pull off well.
IN 1988 a publication launched in London that was not quite a comic, not quite a style magazine, not quite an art periodical and not quite a music paper, but a curious hybrid of all these things.
Some people are quite light-skinned and some are quite dark-skinned.
Being not quite there but not quite completely weird and out there.
" She added: "I've been quite busy, there's quite a lot going on.
"The growth outlook remains quite strong, I am quite positive," he said.
We're quite lucky in that respect because the ad didn't quite click.
It is extremely silly, totally over-the-top, and quite, quite perfect.
But it's not quite that easy, because it's never quite that easy.
And found that it was actually quite fun, it was quite challenging.
They were quite poorly received by the fanbase, and quite rightly so.
Not quite headphones, not quite a speaker — just right in the middle.
They're not quite hearing, not quite deaf, and maybe not even Deaf.
They also have quite long laces and quite a big, full tongue.
The president has been quite loud and quite critical [of the FBI].
"The economy is actually quitequite reasonable at this stage," he said.
Dirksen was quite a character, and his physical appearance was quite distinctive.
Even with her physical movements, everything was quite big, and quite fluid.
There's one particular cover I found quite striking, but also quite odd.
"The fact that it overlaps quite nicely is … quite powerful," said Greene.
They tend to be characterized by quite dark humor that's quite exclusive.
Ratmansky is famous for the lovely complications of his dances: the not quite unisons, not quite symmetries, the steps occurring not quite on the beat.
He's not quite there because he's damaged in some way, but he's not quite there, I think, because he doesn't want to be quite there.
The song itself is quite often ... George Martin said it was quite irritating; quite often music historians say it's a bit tedious, a bit of fluff.
It's not quite gospel, not quite hip-hop, not quite soul, but a mix of all three while borrowing from elements of pop and international sounds.
And, of course, it's not dramatic; it's either quite horrific or quite strange.
They did it quite naturally, quite naively in a way, but very nice.
So by the final episode, she survived, but quite scarred and quite damaged.
It's like you're almost... It's not quite finsta, but it's not quite public.
Because this is essentially a Debian server it's quite capable and quite compact.
So, they are financially quite independent, and their families are quite stable financially.
"I'm quite surprised but sometimes the Olympic results are quite different," Peiffer added.
You know I wasn't quite cynical about things, I'm quite straightforward and English.
They're quite different in working method, and quite different in their strong qualities.
It's not quite soba, and it's not quite your standard bowl of ramen.
So to be where I am at the moment is quite, quite satisfying.
Certainly it's causing quite a stir there since it's quite a controversial story.
Noisey: The album seems quite literate with quite a few witty one liners.
"Many of them are quite independent-minded, quite left-wing people," he said.
Some songs I'm quite proud of, others have quite obvious and clunky samples.
You're not quite sick, but you know, you're not quite up to it.
"So, wanting something that really tastes quite distinctive that no one else has perhaps tasted, that makes you quite unique and your experience quite unique," he added.
"I think some of them may be quite short sighted but quite honestly that is their problem and we are quite happy to be continuing," he said.
But as we have grown through acquisitions, we have-- also acquired quite a lot of local brands, which are quite unique and quite-- linked to the culture.
But as we have grown through acquisitions, we have also acquired quite a lot of local brands, which are quite unique and quite linked to the culture.
Martha's Vineyard's ponds are chimeric; not quite the sea, not quite not the sea.
That was quite amusing to me and comes out quite well in the film.
BOULTON: I mean, it&aposs quite an extraordinary -- quite an extraordinary thing to say.
She had a crawling sensation in her stomach, not quite nausea, not quite hiccups.
Quite simply, it says what we've known for quite some time: Twitter is fucked.
Prices are falling quite sharply and, as a response, demand is growing quite fast.
That is a quite a difference, quite a swing, from what WADA once was.
Hotel rooms and BnBs are surreal spaces — not quite yours not quite someone else's.
It's a TV show, but not quite; a stage play, but also not quite.
"San Diego State played quite, quite well, especially in the second half," Calhoun said.
Do you have quite a short temper or are you quite a patient person?
I've got quite a simple sense of humour and I can be quite immature.
That's quite a bit of money, but this is quite a bit of TV!
It is not quite a torta ahogada and it is not quite a torta.
I mentioned previously the coordination of the political cycles which is quite quite important.
The 2016 Subaru Outback is not quite a wagon and not quite an SUV.
We're never quite in the moment, but we're never quite removed from it, either.
"These things I know, that I'm quite strong and I'm quite capable," she said.
So we're quite we're quite keen on continuing to maintain our focus on Biosimilars.
Not quite punk, not quite rap—slowthai isn't trying to be anything but himself.
"It's not quite dead, and it's not quite alive," one says to the other.
I'm quite into grime at the minute, 'cos it's quite popular an' all that.
"The twins are quite healthy, their voices are quite clear, relatively speaking their fur and physical traits are all quite healthy," said one of their feeders, Tang Juwen.
Even for calls that don't quite go as expected, the Assistant can handle these interactions quite gracefully — though Google obviously only demoed two examples that worked out quite well.
"Some things are quite serendipitous, other things are created by quite deliberate efforts," he said.
None of them feel quite as charming, and none of them are quite as scary.
Jake 'n Logan isn't quite a vlog, but it isn't quite a traditional tea channel.
In some ways, it never quite lived up to what were, quite frankly, unreasonable expectations.
You can see quite easily that Doctolib is already generating quite a lot of money.
"It's quite amazing to see how fast they've assimilated quite technical mathematical ideas," Brown said.
"The stuff I released before was mostly soundscapes, quite theatrical, quite offsetting," Angel explains, continuing.
We put on a big choreographed show, which is quite theatrical... it's quite a display.
It's not quite denial, and not quite shock, but more like a mental free fall.
Such eddies are actually quite common, although they're rarely captured quite like this one was.
There were quite a lot of murders and they needed quite a lot of muscle.
Yeah, no, just... it's quite funny, just some snaps of us drivers, it's quite funny.
I haven't hit quite every single month, but I've made quite a few this year.
But in terms of just driving the car, it comes quite naturally and quite quickly.
This equation, though, is not quite so simple, and the solution not quite so obvious.
The food we ate at home wasn't quite Chinese, but it wasn't quite American, either.
But I assure you, the other side is quite the opposite and actually quite beautiful.
But, the couple insist, the relationship is actually quite stable and they are quite happy.
A watch like this isn't quite a smartwatch nor is it quite an analog piece.
We've done quite a lot of work and I think we're quite pleased with it.
"We've picked this painting quite provocatively because it is quite a popular one," she added.
I have type three, so I'm quite hypermobile—I dislocate and slip my joints quite easily.
For instance, if my jaw goes into spasms, it will dislocate quite quickly and quite easily.
Plus, there are quite a few wrinkles that mean "status quo" cannot be quite so simple.
"It's quite cool but quite scary," said Ben Strong, a senior project manager with Aston Martin.
But now I'm singing songs about another guy, and I'm quite happy, so it's quite weird.
But now I'm singing songs about another guy, but I'm quite happy so it's quite weird.
Real estate yields adapt quite-- quite quickly and fairly directly-- with interest rates and with-- appropriately.
Not quite ghost, not quite monster, yokai can inhabit everyday objects, mimicking umbrellas, lanterns, and crockery.
Quite funny when Burr told us, quite seriously, to look away when he entered his pin.
At SpaceX we were quite inspired, it's quite a big vision, looking to colonize other planets.
It was quite macho and quite anthemic in a sort of football chant kind of way.
The firm quite obviously hadn't raised much capital before, but had grown to be quite large.
These usually require animals to live in quite large and quite stable social groups, said Farine.
He seems quite interested in the cage itself, again I don't think it quite registers yet.
Quite simply, there's never been a candidacy quite like Hillary Clinton's, at least in American politics1.
We pass over places we never quite inhabit, en route to destinations we never quite reach.
The collection is neither quite right nor quite wrong, which is to say it is arbitrary.
I wanted to self-release as doing so is quite trendy and I am quite trendy.
I didn't believe I had the right to grieve for someone who had not quite been my friend, not quite my boyfriend, not quite anything I could put a label on.
Not quite lizard and not quite bird, it seemed to show, almost literally, lizards evolving into birds.
Have no fear – we've found quite a few that we love and that they're actually quite versatile.
What Really Happened: It was, quite simply, the advertisement that no one could quite believe was real.
Like any teenager I was quite restless, and living in the valley seemed quite oppressive at times.
"[Aglaë's] collection is quite feminine and summery, whereas Isabell has quite a masculine, minimalist style," Rutter explains.
Jelly, it's safe to assume, has not raised quite that much or grown to quite that size.
Not quite befitting a complete characterization of "orderly" this is quite far from a Lehmanesque panic moment.
WHILE PEOPLE TELL ME THEY ARE NOT QUITE THERE YET THEY ARE GETTING QUITE CLOSE TO THAT.
If you've seen Dunkirk, it is quite simply not quite like any war movie you've seen before.
"To be honest, like today, when I woke up, I felt quite drained, quite tired," Murray said.
This particular feedback loop on fertility seems to be quite negative and make the impacts quite permanent.
"Quite honestly, once our officers got there they found it quite ingenious," Lt. Tony Ferderber told CNN.
Nothing ever quite seems to fulfill its imagined revolutionary potential, and nothing ever quite seems to die.
Quite what happens if they come up with news their subscribers don't like isn't quite clear yet.
I wear these quite often, I quite like them, and it's a build-up of different experiences.
Just how many more dollars, we don't quite know yet, but we do know quite a lot.
Harris wasn't quite so dressed up, but the couple looked quite happy to oblige the temporary tagalong.
The look, feel, and utility of this cyberpunk smoking machine make it quite unique and quite usable.
I've always been quite instinctive about these things, but it was quite a rash thing to do.
In the video, I'm dancing all the time and sometimes I become quite tall and quite bizarre.
I didn't quite fit in with the white kids, didn't quite fit in with the Asian kids.
With Latterman, I was just learning about that and didn't quite know quite how to apply it.
I stared blankly at the woman, who was not quite a friend and not quite a stranger.
"We're quite confident that we'll see quite a lot of people who have an interest in photography."
He can play somebody quite pure and quite spiritual, and he can go to the opposite extreme.
The tussle over the proposed Postmates settlement, as I'll explain, has become quite personal – and quite heated.
Today I didn't drive it quite as well, didn't putt quite as good as I wanted to.
But as an actor, watching what you've done to people is quite funny, because I'm quite evil.
He has for years faced criticism for the dialect, which isn't quite English and isn't quite American.
It suggests both a quite old-fashioned and also quite monolithic, monovocal way of reading [the Odyssey].
Especially absent further policy, a price on carbon will leave oil quite healthy for quite some time.
It's quite slight, quite tuneful, quite funny—"Met a woman named Ella/Used to be a fella," or the long list of imaginary social-media sites like ListenUp, WhereYaAt, Lick4Lick, Gwaffalo, and GrindStone.
The company never quite managed to make a dent in this market, which has traditionally been quite fragmented.
But at this age, to be inspired by women is really something quite special, quite healing and extraordinary.
"The market is quite short so any bullish news can have quite an exaggerated effect," one trader said.
It wasn't quite like the scene in Bridesmaids, but it was almost quite like the scene in Bridesmaids.
That's not to say Malek has found himself a life partner quite yet, but he's reportedly quite smitten.
There are quite a few quirks, like the overreliance on a UI that hasn't quite been thought through.
Also it's quite plausible the national environment is better for Democrats, given that the President remains quite unpopular.
It takes quite a while," he said, "but I'm quite certain immunotherapy is going to be enormously useful.
It's just that Microsoft did it not quite as well, not quite as free, and way too late.
You can see where it's not quite exactly normal but not quite as bad as someone with diabetes.
It's not quite a consumer device quite yet but it could be fun for in an educational environment.
GUILFOYLE: Quite a fun little joke, quite a welcome from her husband and young son at the airport.
"We are actually measuring the DNA from the cancer cells themselves, so it's quite quite different" he said.
Nothing quite says "America in 2018" quite like celebrating Independence Day on Twitter with a misspelled trending hashtag.
It is Friday night, and it is Sunday morning, and for these reasons, it is quite, quite perfect.
For example, total hours worked were up quite a bit; average hourly earnings were up quite a bit.
Some like to start students doing landings quite early, and some save it for quite a bit later.
"The CDJP is now doing quite well and people are responding quite positively to their cause," said Nakano.
"From what I know of this incident, it's quite brave and it might be quite risky," he said.
"He's a tough guard because he's not quite 93-8, but he's not quite a guard," Brogdon said.
"Usually, when you adapt a classic, the author is quite dead, and Margaret is quite alive," Miller said.
I can be quite sexually aggressive, but also quite camp and "carry on" sometimes, so maybe that's it?
Little stammers — not quite language, not quite image, not really signs, but remnants on the squares of earth.
Online conversions are quite low, and returns are quite high, in comparison to traditional 'brick-and-mortar' shopping.
I think it very much is something that local people are quite proud of and quite drawn to.
"It's really starting to become quite clear that agricultural areas are generally quite bad for wildlife," she said.
"The research suggests that except for extreme environments, children's minds are quite plastic, quite flexible," Dr. Shiller said.
"It has already affected the Nobel Prize quite severely and that is quite a big problem," Danius said.
Barbera doesn't need quite as much heat or light, while dolcetto will ripen quite happily just about anywhere.
At a recent show in Brooklyn, another young band—quite obscure, and quite noisy—happily flaunted its debt.
Children's books | Bookshelf There's no children's book creator quite like Willems, and no book quite like this one.
J.P. Driving but not quite urgent, structured but not quite strong, anticipatory but not quite felt: "Saturdays" is the better of a pair of new songs from Twin Shadow (the project of George Lewis Jr.).
At the beginning my colleagues and I found this quite difficult, but since then we've marshaled it quite well.
I think you've really got to be quite brave and quite an exhibitionist to have sex on the dancefloor.
Agriculture by number of people is quite small, but the actual involvement and what it means is quite significant.
But quite frankly, at the end of the 10 days, from a scientific standpoint I was really quite shocked.
I've noticed they're working on a book together so he's quite content, quite satisfied, he's just an extraordinary guy.
It's actually quite complex and each fetishist has his or her (although female 'casters' are quite rare) own preferences.
So the trip, for Billi, is not quite a visit, and not quite a homecoming, but something in between.
I'm obsessed with that pink that you put around the eye to make it quite raw, it's quite beautiful.
This could be quite reasonable or quite unreasonable, depending on how it is implemented when he gets the report.
The ball doesn't seem to go quite as far; the racket or the bat doesn't swing quite as fast.
And Silicon Valley boards, I've written about quite a lot, are quite weak, as far as I can tell.
You're not quite sure if they're your boyfriend or girlfriend and you're not quite ready to pop the question.
On our side, it was quite stressful, because the game was quite different from Remember Me, our first project.
The logistical problems would be quite intense, but it's something Wallman has been building to for quite some time.
Building a token sale is at once quite simple — you build a token and sell it — and quite complex.
The accents are quite similar—I think they can seem to other people to be quite aggressive and rowdy.
It was no doubt quite a mess backstage and yet quite a spectacle at the front of the house.
What you end up with is something that's not quite casual and not quite smart — it just looks messy.
But V is quite smitten with her new husband, and she doesn't want him to feel quite so ... emasculated.
Sports never stop, and few people know this quite so well, or perhaps quite so firsthand, as Hannah Storm.
Consequently, athletes would not spring quite as high or sprint quite as fast after lengthy bouts of static stretching.
It's a reminder that Ukraine's ongoing war, mostly off the front pages, still remains quite live — and quite dangerous.
Sometimes the talent is not quite as clear, not at the start, or the trajectory not quite as precipitous.
"One of the big dangers of modeling is that a model can get quite complicated quite quickly," Jenkins says.
It's both too tidy and too messy, and at the same time neither quite wild nor quite sensible enough.
I've always thought of Beric as someone who isn't quite alive, isn't quite dead, because he keeps coming back.
Deng and Yuan were popular enough — not quite in the party crowd at Bronx Science but not quite nerds.
"This administration is doing quite well in terms of advancing a conservative agenda — clearly, quite well," Ms. James added.
Whereas Peter Capaldi didn't quite win over the Doctor Who fandom, his predecessor Matt Smith did quite the opposite.
The "fiery poles" and "fragrant portals" of Key West have never before been quite this fiery, quite this fragrant.
He didn't quite say he was a definite no, but he was clearly still quite unhappy with the process.
"There's been quite a bit of public debate, and there's been quite a lot of controversy, and it's been quite difficult to do this in a way that businesses and citizens can accept," Ms. Marcussen said.
I actually think quite verbal, quite vocal and public coming out and making these comments over the last few weeks.
The liminal zones tend to contain lots of NIMBYish, not-quite-rural and not-quite-urban bellwethers, which matter disproportionately.
The show, as is probably becoming evident, is difficult to describe — not quite a lecture, not quite a traditional monologue.
We mean that quite literally, as the Khaleesi shared quite a blustery Instagram from where they're shooting in Northern Ireland.
It's a type of injury called an inguinal hernia, it's quite common actually — just not in quite such dramatic circumstances.
Modern time-restricted diets follow this same sane path — not quite dieting, but not quite eating anything any time either .
But regardless of our individual opinions, it's quite clear that our bodies — and therefore, our selves — are perceived quite differently.
It doesn't take off in quite the same manner as in the Star Wars movies, but it's still quite awesome.
That's not quite a doubling but not far off, and not quite a $22016 trillion increase but not far off.
For Zissou, this is quite an indictment, but it turns out that quieter, more laid-back Bowie is quite lovely.
" So I was constantly trying to surprise people, like "This is not quite that film, not quite what you're expecting.
These animals are quite healthy and quite normal; they don't really need that receptor for anything other than sperm production.
It's quite cool to just go back with them and hear their new album, because they're quite similar in sound.
"The job is quite challenging, physically, so we need to maintain our physique and also be quite fit," she said.
Siti: The job could be quite challenging physically, so we need to maintain our physique and also be quite fit.
Xennials aren't quite as cynical as the stereotypical Gen Xer but also aren't quite as optimistic as the stereotypical millennial.
But if "Happy Hour" doesn't quite deliver all it promises, that may only be because it promises quite a lot.
Huda Kattan: It's funny because I think it can be quite ... It can be quite challenging to work in finance.
I am still vacant on it, not quite present, not quite incarnated in my feeling or memory of the place.
Neither quite red nor quite blue, it may be receptive to a fiery takedown of Mr. Heller over Judge Kavanaugh.
"It was less precarious than it seems because it's actually quite a large gutter, and it's quite deep," he said.
Quite a lot of Britons, like quite a lot of Americans, don't abhor Mr. Trump and everything he stands for.
And there's a quite a few of them that were quite detailed that I'll (ph) ask in our classified hearing.
The way they viewed the world was quite selfless, and my perspective is that leadership has to be quite selfless.
But real flowers aren't quite as rare as they seem, nor quite as personal as we'd like them to be.
"They cut the deposit rate last month despite inflation being quite high and wage growth being quite fast," said Jackson.
" Ludington clarified he never saw Kavanaugh passed out, but said "I saw him quite drunk, he saw me quite drunk.
They're quite common and quite annoying, and your friends likely have different tips about how to make them go away.
When I go on, I'm never quite sure what my set is going to be, I'm never quite sure what I'm going to say, and I'm never quite sure what the audience is going to be like.
"(Olynyk) went through the whole practice and we did quite a bit of up and down, quite a bit of scrimmage, quite a bit of live action," Celtics coach Brad Stevens told reporters after practice on Sunday.
If they hold the House majority, it's going to be quite narrow, and the deficit is quite large as it is.
Never before has learning about animal ecosystems been quite so soothing, or quite so analogous to Dark Side of the Moon.
That's up quite a bit from a year ago but not quite at alarmingly wide levels last seen in early 5003.
And this year's stumping has made for quite possibly the single greatest source of bizarre food happenings in quite some time.
You know, I've studied presidential history quite a bit, and I don't know if we've ever seen anything quite like this.
"I've studied presidential history quite a bit, and I don't know if we've ever seen anything quite like this," he continued.
It's a very specific cultural phenomenon that has gained quite a foothold in Silicon Valley for reasons that seem quite obvious.
Then one of the older ones hooted, a rising tone that sounded not quite human, but not quite animal either. Ooooooooop!
I'd quite like to box, and I was wondering if you had any tips—it seems like quite a scary thing.
It could be a couple years ago, it could be quite recent, as opposed to other diseases where it's quite sudden.
"Emotionally, it's quite stressful, because you can hear the whales calling, which is really quite strong," one volunteer told broadcaster TVNZ.
And then we offer quite a range of different products so that we offer the consumer quite a bit of choice.
This is, quite often and quite simply, rich business owners and the executive classes locating new ways to make themselves richer.
Quite frankly, this can&apost stand, and if it stands in this case, very strong, very straightforward, and quite frankly correct.
It's quite possibly one of the most Australian videos ever, but it has also landed one father in quite some trouble.
Slack has quite a lot of users that are logged-on to the chat service quite a lot of the time.
They were both very lost, both felt somewhat outsiders, just not quite accepted by the family — or not quite good enough.
" He was referring, not quite accurately, to a segment he'd seen on Fox News, which was itself not quite accurate. "Sweden?
It doesn't quite come out like that in reality, there's lots of posts and wire and it's not quite the same.
It's not quite as brutal as Titan Souls, and far more forgiving, but it can get quite challenging at some points.
"And she didn't just perform a libation, she talked about this particular theology quite extensively, [which] is quite rare," says Stewart.
There's nothing quite as masculine as being vegan (some would say), and there's certainly nothing quite as comfortable as vegan shoes.
The tournament itself was not quite so demanding, quite so exacting, and the circumstances of the sport were drastically different, too.
But we've all heard stories of people who discover, quite by accident, that their family history isn't quite what they thought.
While their names might not be quite as big as Beyoncé's, they've both done quite a bit since the group's end.
They were both very lost, both felt somewhat outsiders, just not quite accepted by the family—or not quite good enough.
"It's been doing quite OK but there is still quite a lot of potential to unlock in the game," Levoranta said.
And I'm quite sure the president would take my call, and I'm quite sure the president would probably listen to me.
In Mexico, they were something between natives and tourists, regarded by other Mexicans as not quite brethren yet not quite foreigners.
This is a company that is doing quite well with a stock that's doing quite poorly with an absolutely terrible chart.
Salaries here are quite low but the quality of living is quite high and that makes it very good for startups.
IS THERE A POINT WHERE YOU WISH IT WASN'T QUITE AS STRONG AND THE PRESIDENT WISHES IT WASN'T QUITE AS STRONG.
"I'm not sure why I was crying quite a lot more than I usually do, and it's quite embarrassing," Shiffrin said.
"There's quite a few that have grown into quite substantial operations, and there'd be quite a lot where they're perhaps flying under the radar," said Paul Drum, the head of policy at CPA Australia, the national association of accountants.
You can drop in pictures and shapes, but you can't do quite as much with them, or modify them quite as easily.
"They're often very ambiguous and sometimes the endings are quite gray, which I think sometimes is quite unsettling for people," she said.
Behind them are an array of House and Senate Republicans who, though not quite never-Trumpers, are definitely not quite Trumpists, either.
I'm quite versatile, I like to go in and out of different styles, so I'd probably wear something quite smart, something tailored.
"I think that the recipe for Italy is quite, quite obvious," he said about recent comments on reforms from politicians in Rome.
All it takes is an easy dress and some strappy heels to navigate the not-quite-cocktail, not-quite-black-tie minefield.
The resulting combination isn't quite a folding phone, like Samsung's $1,980 Galaxy Fold, but it can be quite a lot of fun.
"I've had a couple of comments from people who have felt it's quite emotive, even if it is quite intense," she said.
"We were quite surprised that this new generation of models showed quite a few models with a very high sensitivity," she said.
The problem, you see, is that scientists don't quite get how grasshopper parts work during copulation quite as well as they'd like.
Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller told CNBC on Thursday he's "quite, quite optimistic" about the U.S. economy following the election of Donald Trump.
We've seen quite a number of verdicts; some in your favor, some against, and, you know, some quite large, billions of dollars.
"Even with Paddy Lowe, I was never quite sure — he was quite happy to jump in and take my job," he added.
In that respect, given that the consumers are quite encouraged by all the excitement online, I'm generally quite positive on the outlook.
And so far the second half of '18 is showing the results of that, and we're entering '19 quite happy, quite excited.
"It is quite clear that the consensus estimates have to come down quite a bit for both 20.8034 and 2019," he said.
They're quite different, as one would guess, but they're also quite similar — they both love the stories that come with vintage clothing.
"Prices could rise quite high, quite quickly," said Xiong Kuan, analyst at Cofco Futures, who expects a 20 percent drop in supplies.
"I didn't quite swing it right today, and I didn't quite have the shape, ball flight," said the 14-times major champion.
"This is where misconceptions about what makes a person attractive potentially become quite damaging and quite far off the mark," she said.
Seoul didn't let the private sector in quite as much, it didn't have quite the gentrification elements that later games have had.
It's not quite as smart as Creed, or quite as beautiful, and it doesn't have as much depth or nuance or texture.
"It's quite concerning, because it means that the (opioid) epidemic, which is already quite severe, could potentially be even worse," Hall said.
They are quite a Catholic nation, and so the idea of him having his girlfriends come in is quite a difficult one.
That's tough, just feet were not quite there yet, still not quite getting used to the high one and all that stuff.
If it was a no, I'd feel quite sad, quite upset that there are still people who aren't thinking about women's lives.
But sometimes that likeness falls short and we are confronted with something that is not quite human but not quite un-human.
Not quite the whole story: Democrats have repeatedly slammed the administration's proposed cuts, but their attacks don't quite give the full picture.
It has to be quite intimate, and I think that's quite good for this particular show because people are held more accountable.
"At first I was quite happy about the game, but then after the recent issue I started feeling quite awkward," she said.
No high-profile candidate has hit that hole quite as hard as Sanders, or gained quite as much yardage as a result.
I figured, with all my privilege and my practice and my adulty-ness, the second go-round should be quite easy, quite simple.
"Trees on farms are not quite forests and not quite agriculture, so they tend to be forgotten," Miller told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Each launch stirred up quite the frenzy within the beauty community, but none quite as much as the latter's then-limited-edition offering.
I THINK WHAT MICROSOFT IS WORKING ON, WE ARE QUITE KEEN ON. THEY ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES, BUT THEY ARE QUITE ADVANCED.
Another billionaire investor, Stanley Druckenmiller, told "Squawk Box" on Thursday he's "quite, quite optimistic" about the U.S. economy following the election of Trump.
But if the leakers are "traitors and cowards," then they quite clearly exist, and are quite clearly a big problem for the administration.
"When Paris was attacked earlier this year, it initially had quite a slump, but then it was bouncing back quite well," he says.
WE OF COURSE CAN'T ANNOUNCE IT NOW, WE BOUGHT QUITE A BIT OF STOCK AND WE'VE GOT QUITE A BIT MORE TO BUY.
Not quite a social network and not quite a messaging app, Snapchat's traditionally occupied a unique space in the world of social media.
We have sold most of our oil and gas quite a while ago so we have had quite strong returns in that area.
Granted, nobody has seen a pig quite like this before, but something about the rendering -- with those big plaintive eyes -- isn't quite kosher.
"We are quite confident returns on Indonesia's financial assets, especially government bonds are quite attractive, competitive compared to other peer groups," Warjiyo said.
Maybe he glued on the hair (which by the way defies categorization because it's not quite a dreadlock and not quite a braid).
"And you see that they're quite basic, you know, shovel, get in there, and kind of dig through under the border quite basically."
The spacecraft's 12-year journey — it took a decade to get there — concluded with quite a few firsts, and quite a few fans.
I know (he's) itching to get back, but at the same time, this has been quite the process, quite the season for him.
Lara: I have three sisters so I feel like anything between the four of us is quite toxic, it's quite a toxic environment.
It's similar to Liverpool's drag scene—which is quite chaotic and weird, and definitely quite punk, it's got nothing to do with RuPaul.
Of course, that is not to suggest anyone could have foreseen quite how far they would go, quite how long they would last.
The finale on Sunday started off being quite underwhelming, when the former Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank wasn't quite fooled by the Ruddick character.
They're quite often women in their 60s or quite reclusive guys—middle-aged men with huge telephoto lens cameras hanging around their necks.
"I think we'll likely see quite a lot of partnerships with utilities, and we see our business growing [there] quite significantly," Musk said.
His earliest remembered taste of it was in his grandmother's asopao, a Puerto Rican dish that is not quite stew, not quite soup.
There have, in fact, been a few times and places when the villains were quite as villainous, and the heroes quite as heroic.
The commitments in that area are "quite specific, quite detailed," Lighthizer said, though it will be up to China to do the enforcing.
Still, I'm not quite going to go quite so far as to endorse Scroll (and not just because Vox Media is a partner).
Even if they don't quite get there, however, they won't quite be as hot of a mess as the 1998-33 Chicago Bulls.
The Roku interface, meanwhile, isn&apost quite as well-designed as Android TV, and it doesn&apost offer quite as many features either.
"It was quite awkward because he beat me quite easily a few days ago so I was expecting a tough match," Zverev said.
Then we went back home, to the not-quite family, not-quite community that had formed in the midst of this zombie apocalypse.
"It's very smart, you're not quite sure why it's making the decisions that it is, and you don't quite trust it," he says.
That's come back slowly, not quite to where it was, but it's a new norm and it's probably quite stable at the moment.
"Lots of the retailers are quite high risk — businesses which used to be quite solid are finding customer activity going down," said SVM's McLean.
However, Bank of Japan's recent business survey showed that corporations are still quite sure that they would make quite robust corporate investment this year.
So I want to say that they're thinking about it, but I don't know if they're being quite truthful or quite open about it.
"Madonna and Jean Paul have had quite a history together so it was a wonderful family reunion and quite the fashion throwback," Yohannes said.
The responses from my followers, who were quite aware of what I was doing, though perhaps not the reason for it, were quite varied.
So to use German uniform replicas with Estonian Legion symbols – quite the same that our grandfathers wore in WWII – was quite an organic development.
Though the user base of social VR networks seems to be quite small for the time being, the involved companies have been quite active.
So countries move toward Denmark, but they never quite get there — I don't think even Denmark is quite the Denmark of the popular imagination.
And I think also it looks actually quite cool on the Formula E car, and it looks quite ridiculous on the Formula One cars.
Because of the restaurant's decor, food style, and price point, it is not quite considered high-end but is also not-quite-casual dining.
In fact, there's quite the romantic pattern between the two ex-members we've recently picked up on — and it's quite the declaration of love.
He does look kind of odd: not quite cool, not quite adorable, recognizably similar to his more popular video game incarnation but slightly tweaked.
"It's quite an interesting market at the moment, a quite difficult market," Jonny Forsyth, global drinks analyst at Mintel, told CNBC's Marketing Media Money.
I was always quite proud of how my last album title looked on paper because it's quite poetic, but Grim Town just looks shit.
Not quite baked, not quite mashed, these buttery smashed fingerling potatoes are the ultimate combo of all your favorite ways to eat a potato.
It's not quite like that with cameras, where sharp lenses can make the difference between one company and another, but it's really quite similar.
"The community response was quite negative," Energy Minister Sudirman Said told reporters, noting the company was still "quite a long way" from starting drilling.
The range isn't quite as impressive and the pan is quite small so you're not getting as much product as with our other picks.
"We're going to be quite confined to the town of Beni where there's quite strong national Army and [United Nations peacekeeping] presence," Salama said.
But what I forgot is that while you're never quite done with your past, you're never quite done learning that lesson of acceptance, either.
I'm lucky to have gone to a school where everybody was quite open-minded, but actually the lesbian scene in Singapore is quite boring.
Like Lesnar, Barnett has quite a bit of history in the pro-wrestling arena—though it hasn't been on quite as big a stage.
Wallace: There's quite a big hype around avocados, but it actually is quite justified when it comes to how nutrient-dense this food is.
"The presence of the Southeast Asian dealers is quite remarkable this year, and quite varied," said Adeline Ooi, the Asia director for Art Basel.
Now that Presidents Day has come and passed, we've reached that weird in-between stage where it's not quite spring, but not quite winter.
It contains no moment quite so harrowing as Isabel's branding in the first volume, nor any characters quite so diabolical as the loyalist Mrs.
"Lots of the retailers are quite high risk - businesses which used to be quite solid are finding customer activity going down," said SVM's McLean.
Laugh all you want, but these were books that moved me, fascinated me, not quite because of and not quite despite the dirty parts.
"The rate at which we will be building ships is going to be quite, quite crazy by space standards," Musk said, according to NPR.
We're in a unique position of having someone ... usually when you adopt a classic the author is quite dead, and Margaret is quite alive.
The skin around the labia is quite sensitive, and anecdotally I have seen quite a few cases of irritation triggered by laser hair removal.
So I think that President Trump&aposs strategy of diplomatic engagement over more neoconservative sort of regime change or preventive war is quite actually, quite a departure and quite-- (CROSSTALK) HEMMER: It is a departure and a difference for commander in chief indeed on that.
It's quite true that the run-up in stock prices, since the November election and in the first days of 21987, has been quite impressive.
I don't want to use dating apps, most expat forums are quite old-fashioned and for a lot of people, 'meetups' can be quite daunting.
In the western Himalayas and Karkoram [a mountain range in Northwest India and Pakistan], the glaciers are quite low and quite close to the villages.
Well, clearly e-commerce, but I don't think necessarily the tech bit is quite there quite yet for how we would like to do it.
I think that was quite surprising and also quite concerning, in some way, that people are paying so much attention to this idea of balance.
"There are quite a few systems out there...but there isn't one which has quite yet made big inroads into the payments scene," said Yeo.
Even though the little royal isn't quite a week old yet, Prince William and Kate Middleton's third child has quite the playlist to his name.
The Wii U never quite found its place—or quite enough big-name titles from the series Nintendo leans heavily on to garner console sales.
" While both Egerton and Madden identify as straight, Egerton says he thinks "the gay community will be quite surprised by quite how gay it feels.
When Thursday arrives, allow yourself to relax when the moon spends all day void-of-course, not quite in Taurus and not quite in Gemini.
This is not something he would post on on the global, universal social media because it's something quite personal for him and something quite important.
Fortunately, there are quite a few around, which will do a decent job of transferring footage (even if it's not quite up to 4K standard).
We're going to spend quite a bit of time today," the president said from the Oval Office, adding, "The Panama Canal is doing quite well.
But search for "Tesla autopilot fail" on YouTube, and you'll get quite a few results demonstrating that the technology isn't quite ready in some cases.
I take her quite seriously essentially as a performer or a public personality because she really takes it quite seriously herself, and really works it.
I'm quite happy I did quite a lot of years here and made huge progress, mentally and physically and understanding how to drive this car.
Their DouFace dual face watch was quite popular with the watch bloggers and forums and this one, while a bit simpler, is still quite clever.
It's (quite literally) our job to try the latest and greatest mascaras, lipsticks, and blushes — so you can bet our makeup routines change quite often.
Northern Kentucky's regional identity is not quite Southern and not quite Midwestern; instead, it's blankly pleasant in a way that makes all futures seem possible.
Onstage, she was preserved in a strange bubble—not quite commanding enough to be a star, not quite mundane enough to be one of us.
I think people are scared of him at first, because he is quite big and he is quite intimidating, he is 51 kilograms (112 pounds).
Obviously, those text messages give us quite a bit of pause and should be eye-opening at an agency that should be, quite frankly, unbiased.
As you come into this last page, there's a sense of reaching out for something that you can't quite reach, that you can't quite get.
"Curtis Mayfield, from what I understand, was quite a gentle soul, in an era where a lot of soul artists were quite macho," he said.
It can also be quite funny looking back at how much I idolized him—whereas he was then, now and always will be quite pathetic.
While they behave like pirate stations in the way I just mentioned, what usually typifies pirate stations is that they are quite haphazard, quite basic.
He wanders around, following the shifting textures of Lopatin's production wherever they go, resulting in something that's not quite rap and not quite ambient electronic.
Not quite girls whose future is dictated by overbearing parents, and not quite women, despite what some critics may have wished, but somewhere in between. 
So she gets to the real world and discovers that it is not quite what she expected and humanity is not quite what she expected.
The decision to go our own way, which is not necessarily unreasonable; CDC has a long track record of developing tests are quite, quite good.
In Riyadh, already in her 60s, she changed direction, becoming an architect she had never quite been, creating a design she had never quite done.
"The quake was felt quite strongly and with an intensity that lasted quite long," said Yusuf Latif, a spokesman for the search and rescue agency.
On almost any day, on almost any topic, social media disgorges tens of thousands of not-quite-funny, not-quite-insightful exercises in topical vitriol.
Now that it's shut, he's become quite lonely, with nothing to do but watching TV to fill his hours (quite like all of us, ya).
Arlo Parks "Eugene" Parks applies her magical voice to singing about that ambiguous relationship, the one that isn't quite a friendship and isn't quite love.
"While the timing of this particular E.T.F. appears quite fortuitous, it's been around as a trading strategy for quite a long time," Mr. Martin said.
"While the timing of this particular E.T.F. appears quite fortuitous, it's been around as a trading strategy for quite a long time," Mr. Martin said.
"For a few years, they were very much like, 'You're definitely gay,' in quite a full-on manner, quite aggressively telling me that," he said.
Foster never antagonized football culture quite enough to become a villain, but he never did quite enough on the field to be a hero, either.
"There is quite significant uncertainty about what's actually going to happen, I don't think anyone quite knows," Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer said on Saturday.
So he wondered: Would the laws of physics allow certain very dense stars to exist—objects that are not quite black holes, not quite neutron stars?
The uncanny valley teems with creepy humanoids—machines not quite perfect enough to be mistaken for people, but not quite comically robotic enough to be endearing.
Celebrities don't have quite the same luxury of privacy as we do, but on the other hand, their awkward stages weren't quite as awkward as ours.
It's a bit of macabre public relations for the Bulletin, and the setting of its time is at least quite subjective and at most quite arbitrary.
Fauxmosexuality looked gayer than straightness, so it was the most reasonable choice for those who weren't quite this but not quite that to choose to emulate.
It doesn't grab headlines quite like combatting the extinction of the human race, but we should all rest easy knowing that we're not quite there yet.
"I'm quite positive and quite optimistic because whatever happens, in the end, the reforms will be made," Philippe Donnet, CEO of Generali told CNBC on Wednesday.
The effectiveness of this "dazzle" camouflage was never quite clear, but a new study suggests that these zigzag patterns can be quite deceptive when they move.
The average poster on the forum had experiences that, while parallel to mine, were also quite alien, as a woman of color who transitioned quite young.
While Story County is not quite as populous as the University of Iowa's Johnson County, it still gets quite a bit of attention from the candidates.
To this day, an Asian face in a sea of hip-hop often stands out as the odd fish, not quite white and not quite black.
"Expectations for U.S. company earnings is quite high, so whenever they are not being met, the reactions are quite severe," said BayernLB credit strategist Miraji Othman.
"It didn't quite work out because I was not quite ready for somebody as good as John Stamos in my life at that moment," she said.
Stop there and you would say that computers are getting quite good, but not quite as good as highly skilled humans, at least at this task.
The very least, this lawyer Joel Kaplan in Washington seems quite ... his misjudgments are quite perplexing to me, including sitting behind Brett Kavanaugh at the hearings.
It was a terrible night because half were young people who didn't really understand and the other half were quite drunk, so it was quite bizarre.
It is quite a setting, quite a concept, even if you will hardly feel like you are watching tennis in a rain forest after play begins.
So both history and quantitative models suggest that a trade war would lead to quite high tariffs, with rates of more than 212 percent quite likely.
The metallic ornamentation gets gloopy and discolored in places, which disclose the stencil technique used; they sit precariously between not-quite-abstractions and not-quite-wallpaper.
"These five set battles are actually quite a lot of fun and I feel quite warmed up by now," Federer joked in his on-court interview.
If Jesse and Céline aren't quite who they used to be, well, we aren't quite who we used to be when we first met them, either.
" 'Quite soon' Trump, speaking at his first meeting at the United Nations General Assembly, said Monday that a second summit with Kim will happen "quite soon.
Sometimes I do find that some of your dresses are quite nice, and the fact that you dare to wear them is quite bold as well.
So the attraction is getting quite good, quite encouraging, and especially today, with the One Belt One Road, I think people are talking more about it.
He has not been able to pick up the burden when he is not quite as fluid, not quite as free as he used to be.
It's quite a comprehensive section and they're tested on it quite a bit, then of course there's additional training when you go out into the field.
But their achievements haven't come out of nowhere: in fact, women have been doing well in politics in quite a few places for quite a while now.
And so you know you look at a company like Amazon didn't make money for quite a long time ultimately turn that into quite a profitable enterprise.
Of course, old white gym socks aren't quite up to the challenge — and if we're following Jennifer Lopez's lead, the look comes with quite the price tag.
Less than a week into his new job, Anthony Scaramucci gave possibly the most bat-shit insane interview of 2017, which is saying quite a lot. Quite.
"Our casting director said, 'She doesn't really fit because you know she's not quite as tall as the other girls, she's not quite as thin'," he said.
So I think it'll be a little bit of a hybrid between continuous machine learning which seems quite difficult and the old style, which was quite waterfall.
"But at least we can hold on to what we have, which is already quite important, and so profit-taking should actually be quite minimal," Hofer said.
The drama here has been complicated by the arrival of armed groups that are not quite rivals to the Bundy group, but are not quite allies either.
"Cory is quite an androgynous name, so I was quite gendered and assumed that a man couldn't possibly write women as complex as this," she told Refinery29.
I look at a lot of artists and show that quite a lot of art has pattern and structure behind it, which is quite mathematical in character.
It's quite fun to watch someone play while wearing one, and can be quite dramatic, not just audio-wise, but also as part of a visual performance.
The Economist: It seems quite odd to hear people arguing for an end or smoothing over of division who, it seems to me, you quite like division.
Not quite floral, not quite metallic, it's an earthy blend that instantly made me feel more grounded, even as I went about my feverishly paced morning routine.
"The action from Labour and eurosceptic Tory members were quite negative and an updated deal passing parliament looks quite distant now," said Nomura FX strategist Yujiro Goto.
"The action from Labour and eurosceptic Tory members was quite negative and an updated deal passing parliament looks quite distant now," said Nomura FX strategist Yujiro Goto.
That doesn't feel quite sustainable, either, honestly, but in both cases that unease has not yet quite darkened the doors of the people governing from on high.
And even if we are fully privatised I'm quite sure that the government will continue to support leading banks because they're quite important for the Russian economy.
Art history can be taught and researched in a way that is quite elitist and quite depoliticized and doesn't interrogate its own assumptions about hierarchies of culture.
Now, what's true is that even though our immigration laws are quite strict and the practical consequences of breaking them are quite real, enforcement is nonetheless imperfect.
This is a simple concept, but in reality fills a niche that larger companies like Facebook still haven't quite figured out how to nail down quite yet.
There may be nothing quite like fried chicken, but there's also nothing quite like the greasy mess that comes with ripping through a fast-food three-piece.
Kim's slick front shot, however, is quite a sight to behold ... and quite different from Amber Rose's crotch shot last year ... which was more hippie than lippy.
There was no '90s-NYC-bestie-sitcom quite as funny as Friends (JK there totally was), and there was no Friend quite as funny as Chandler Bing.
"Going forward, Alphabet is not quite as dominant in cloud computing as Microsoft and Amazon; and not quite as dominant in mobile phones as Apple," Brown noted.
But NASA isn't done with the vehicle quite yet Just because the capsule is leaving the station doesn't mean NASA is done with the vehicle quite yet.
"It's important to note that Congress has cut the agency quite a bit before you got there, and quite a bit recently, in relative terms," said Rep.
Still, the characteristics of the recently observed explosion don't quite align with scientists' expectations for this type of supernova, so they're not quite sure what they saw.
Because she is quite a big departure from the way the role was played previously, and the vocal quality, the look, was quite different before as well.
It has quite a poofy skirt and I feel quite like Sarah Jessica Parker in the episode of Sex and the City where she wears a tutu.
Twenty four-year-old afro-surrealist poet Aziza Barnes words are "quite black and quite gay," bursting with a voice that is sassy yet curious with conviction.
In many ways, he is the quintessential Brooklyn diner patron: The service is never quite fast enough, and what they deliver is never quite what he ordered.
The report "is quite a shock, and quite concerning," said Bill Hare, an author of previous I.P.C.C. reports and a physicist with Climate Analytics, a nonprofit organization.
But it was also, in the end, quite strange, because it pivoted around a dispute between Jay Inslee and Joe Biden that never quite came into focus.
"There are about six million Jewish people living in America, so as a percentage it's quite small, but in terms of influence its quite big," Farage said.
"I rank pineapples quite highly as they are quite decorative objects, sort of colonial superfruits, with leaves that look like green fountains at the top," he said.
"Optimism about the U.S. economy is quite strong, and the dollar/yen's downside is quite limited," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief currency strategist for Mizuho Securities in Tokyo.
Although they didn't get it quite right this time, everyone reading the thread probably learned something they didn't know before — it just wasn't quite what they expected.
We could have had quite a . . . time.
You just ... can't ... quite ... make that jump!
The footage is actually quite incredible, and you have full control over where to look, from the quite detailed ISS to a slightly disconcerting, but beautiful planet Earth.
"He has been able to achieve quite a clear majority in the primaries so he's now quite a strong candidate going into the elections next year," said Trum.
This was also the first machine with the Apple Beige coloring, that not quite white, not quite brown tint that would become synonymous with machines of the era.
In a year in which we weren't grappling quite so visibly with Hollywood's systemic misogyny, I'm not sure Three Billboards would have been quite such a big story.
But with Paris, "it all was quite different because each designer is quite different and has their own sensibility and we tried to tap into that," Christos revealed.
As mentioned, it remained quite watchable up until the end, and its fourth season was still quite good (if not at the level of seasons two and three).
It is quite large and quite unwieldly so if you plan on putting in your kitchen give it a place of honor and don't expect to move it.
But the action genre, as a whole, has never given us anything quite like Die Hard, and silver screen villainy has never seen someone quite like Rickman's Gruber.
"I think it would be quite marvellous and I hope it would be quite marvellous for him and obviously it will help to bring us together," Johnston said.
"We have seen quite a bit of asset reallocation in recent times, the Exchange Traded Fund holdings have risen quite substantially in recent weeks and months," Strachan said.
This breathable, not-quite bootie, not-quite open-toe shoe is ideal for when temperatures start warming up, but its isn't full-on sandal-weather just yet yet.
"I just didn't feel quite on it from the start really to be honest - just quite weak," Thomas told reporters after ending up eighth, 36 seconds behind Pinot.
Jughead proves to adjust to his new school quite well which makes Veronica, Betty, and Archie's attempt to save him by barging into his new cafeteria quite laughable.
" Thompson adds, "It is going to help me, but there's quite a lot of people going, so I am quite nervous, but I'm just really excited to go.
Marshall also feels like it's aping something it can't quite pin down, with story beats that match any other courtroom drama even when they don't feel quite credible.
But while the list of cars that are faster than the P15003D is quite short, the list of cars that the Tesla is quicker than is quite long.
So, on the middle Venonat you see the name, the name is quite, it's a lot bolder and at the same time blurrier; it's quite hard to read.
Often the work feels quite overpowering and humbling, and some people can find it quite overwhelming and scary because it's do to do with the power of nature.
Quite a bit of activity goes on before the primary or caucus (see Pennsylvania for a great example), and quite a bit goes on afterward (as Colorado demonstrates).
In addition, it is quite painful to see others celebrating acceptances to my dream schools when I am still, quite frankly, in mourning over what could have been.
It is a cliché to praise a writer by saying no one has ever sounded quite like him, and yet: No one has ever sounded quite like him.
" One more hurdle is that in quite a few states, "people register as Independent who are quite liberal and vote Democratic nearly all the time [Massachusetts for instance].
The show provides intriguing information, and the last time it came to New York, the puppets were quite convincing: Nothing captivates — or unnerves — quite like a blinking eye.
"So if the FOMC confirms that the Fed continues to be quite dovish about the outlook for interest rates, I think investors will quite like that," she said.
With 24-bit/48kHz resolution and no analog XLR connector, it's not quite as versatile as Blue's $250 Yeti Pro, but it also doesn't cost quite as much.
"We are quite some points behind, we focus on winning and then we see what the others are doing, so it's quite straightforward to be honest," he said.
She is the author of five previous biographies, including a two-volume life of Matisse, and she knew Powell when she was quite young and he quite old.
It was by far the most powerful song on that record, but I couldn't quite bring myself to release any of the versions because it wasn't quite right.
The job plank of this strategy could well make Trump quite popular — because fighting for American jobs (or being seen as fighting for them) is, unsurprisingly, quite popular.
Brown, who claimed he had "quite a bit" of children, revealed that he had four kids that he was aware of — but couldn't quite seem to remember their ages.
But I wanted to go beyond that, even, and have things that feel ancient or transcendent because the movie ultimately becomes quite epic and quite cosmic in its scope.
But I really think that Strzok was quite - it was quite interesting watching how he handled the Congressmen and Congresswomen, and the way he views himself as against Congress.
"There are quite substantial amounts of money on the table, but that money has to be translated into kilowatt hours and (more) people connected really quite quickly," she said.
"It's quite a complex area of law, and we've codified that in the expert system, which saves quite a substantial portion or time and increases the accuracy," she explained.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. The bench: not quite a chair, not quite a sofa, but an uncomfortable in-between where people relentlessly ask you for cigarettes.
"Many of us have been unfortunate to see quite a bit in our services but acid attacks are really extraordinary and strike at something quite horrific in people's psyche."
To be clear, this isn't quite as powerful as the Stingray devices that police and other agencies use, but it also won't get you in quite as much trouble.
When we encounter the Generic Style in the world, we feel a shiver of fear: We have entered the realm of the not-quite-human, the not-quite-genuine.
"Madonna and Jean Paul have had quite a history together so it was a wonderful family reunion and quite the fashion throwback," the star's stylist Eyob Yohannes told PEOPLE.
"I've thought about this quite a lot, quite a lot," Musk said of the electric jet design, although he admits that he's only discussed it with friends and girlfriends.
Apple Arcade will be available this fall with over 100 different games, though, as mentioned, Apple isn't quite ready to share how much a subscription will cost quite yet.
But there's still something to be said for the O.G. application method — nothing blends quite as seamlessly, or creates a finish quite as natural-looking, as your own fingertips.
"We were quite careful in sectional advances, quite cautious earlier also (in extending loans)... as such no effect" on loans extended to small businesses, said Chief Executive Rakesh Sharma.
"And that's quite a development in British politics, and I think there are quite a lot of people who are uncertain whether that is the right development," he said.
"I was having severe issues with depression and alcoholism, and they were taking quite a toll on my life, quite a toll on my family and relationships," Wright said.
I tried quite a few setups and nothing seemed to hit that sweet spot, which was actually quite frustrating, given that it really limited me in a few titles.
"It's not quite Death Valley, but it's not quite far-off it," said Alan Wilson, a biologist whose research examined how the wildebeest cope with such an inhospitable environment.
"This is something I have been wanting to do for quite a while, but the timing never felt quite right," Parton said in a statement on the program's website.
The two chefs greet one another with an exuberant bear hug before getting down to making gumbo that isn't quite gumbo and banh mi that isn't quite banh mi.
SOE (Studio Olafur Eliasson) Kitchen, which is housed in Eliasson's studio, is not quite a staff canteen and not quite an art studio; or rather, it's both and neither.
They're an in-between kind of animal Bats are the only flying mammal, and some cultures consider them a "liminal" animal — not quite a bird, not quite a mammal.
This looks at private money into public companies and IPOs of companies over the last ... beyond the last couple of decades, but money in has been quite, quite significant.
Myers: Politics is, at the moment, quite depressing for a lot of people and they are quite keen and maybe even desperate for the chance to laugh about it.
" @MariaBartiromo [0731 EDT] - "The record is quite remarkable.
When — and starring whom — we don't quite know.
"One of the reasons that I think location-based VR is quite important right now is because the business model's quite straightforward," says ILMxLAB marketing and PR head Elizabeth Walker.
"While I was developing it, I was never quite sure I had a real handle on the movie because, quite honestly, witches had no great interest to me," Dunne said.
"The unknown always created anxiety … Europe as it is right now has problems but it is quite a strong union and has worked for quite a long time," he said.
While this amount of money is actually quite small from the US budget perspective, for a small, poor country the amount of money we're giving them can be quite significant.
I was quite surprised that although AI is now quite good at writing short-form literature, it's still not able to really sustain the written word over a long term.
The battery also appears to last quite a while, even though it's only 500 mAh; I've played for quite a few hours on a single charge without depleting it yet.
"I would describe the consumer as quite fragile and quite volatile and if there's a reason not to spend they take it," M&S Chief Executive Steve Rowe told reporters.
I know we're going to be switching the set up quite a bit and playing quite a few of the new songs off the new album, flip-flopping songs around.
As soon as we leave this time of uncertainties I think we are again quite ready to raise the question of the full privatisation of VTB, which is quite possible.
Like the mere existence of the Polaris Slingshot, which is not quite a car and not quite a motorcycle, but tells us some important things about the future of transportation.
"Malaysia is actually quite large in the sense that we have 20 million WeChat users, huge potential, and the market is quite warm towards internet products from China," Lau said.
And I'm happy to look back at the fight and realize that I came to, not quite sure where I was or quite sure what was happening and I fought.
It was quite nice to see that someone who lives quite close to you and has a similar background to you can make it to number one in the world.
I was away recently and I listened to Historian a lot—I was in an unfamiliar place and I felt quite rooted by it because it's quite a steadying record.
They immediately inspire mental images of a flame quite literally being extinguished—like you weren't quite productive, successful, or tough enough to accomplish the work that was required of you.
"Job growth appears to be picking up, orders are picking up quite strongly, prices are increasing quite strongly as well," said Shaun Osborne, currency strategist at Scotia Capital in Toronto.
They're a little tighter, the ear pads aren't quite as plush, and they're not quite as light as the QC 35 II, but they'll still please in the comfort department.
Isaac, 18, student: My older brother is a music journalist and he's had quite a big influence on me, so I'm quite far away from all the chart stuff, really.
"When you think about a user, in a bunch of situations, the experience is quite crummy right now, it's quite clunky," Google senior director of product management Pali Bhat said.
"And now we're Olympic champions again ... It's quite scary when you come into your first run but we were quite confident and everything worked out in the end," he said.
Not quite heat, it turns out, but a mysterious and subtle spice, something that makes the friends around your table wonder how this sorbet came to be quite so good.
Portfolio insurance became quite popular that year with some institutional investors; the market had rallied strongly in the 25½ years prior to 1987, and that year itself was quite good.
From the sound of it, it's not quite "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and not quite "Desperate Housewives" ... but somewhere in between for the stars of '90210' who've reunited for the project.
"This is a quite broad-based deceleration because we see about two-thirds of the countries having slowed down last year, which is quite substantial," she said in the podcast.
There is something quite tender in the way the aerial web indeed "cradles" these disparate objects (some quite heavy), literally as well as figuratively elevating this collection of ignoble flotsam.
" Earnest said while the fodder may come easy, "in this case, the issues that she's talking about are quite serious and are certainly issues that we take quite seriously here.
"He is a perfect boyfriend and — as he is quite wealthy — pays for quite a lot of stuff like meals out and trips away," an unnamed source told the Mirror.
Not that you really need us to confirm that fact: This is Capri's signature not-quite-white, not-quite-blonde color she has given Julianne Hough and rocks herself, too.
Other than these highlights I was happy to see some work that I am now quite familiar with: Kehinde Wiley, who has been in the news quite a bit lately.
"I was quite nervous before the book came out here, but the response so far has been quite positive," said Ms. Ayobami, who lives in Ile-Ife, in southwestern Nigeria.
Bale's was not quite as clean, not quite as pure, but if anything it was more spectacular, more dreamlike, the sort of thing that does not happen before disbelieving eyes.
Even the very first note was not quite together, and there was a sense throughout of a slightly blurred, unsettled quality, as if the work hadn't gotten quite enough rehearsal.
It's been a while since I've read a book in which a man and a woman quarrel quite so much, and quite so forcefully, without something devastating coming of it.
The title refers to the uneasy sensation of seeing something not-quite-human and not-quite-machine, but also the absurdities of the actual Valley in which technology is built.
"This requires ongoing discussions with with with NASA, but I think it'd be quite quite cool to use the boats that we are using to catch the fairing," Musk said.
He didn't quite say he was a definite no, but he was clearly still quite unhappy with the process — and that unhappiness drove him to vote no back in July.
That story, like so many that we tell about our nation's past, has a tricky relationship to the truth: not quite wrong, but simplified; not quite a myth, but mythologized.
So even though Will had accepted it, I changed it around quite a bit (there is still quite a bit of Spanish in it), and Will took the modified version.
Although there are quite a few training programs in the US, Keaton says none are quite as established, serious, or well funded as what happens in other pro-clown countries.
These licensed stores — not quite franchised locations (Starbucks does not franchise) and not quite company-owned — are usually those found within grocery stores, hotels, airports or college campuses, the rep explained.
It's quite difficult to talk about hypothetically, to make the case hypothetically, but I'm quite sure that with or without the federal intervention, that violence, it was going to skyrocket. Definitely.
"Conditions were quite tough and it was a little bit scrappy with some putts not quite getting to the hole but overall I'm very happy," he told the European Tour website.
Cramming itself into the gap in-between is Loop, a retro-looking device aimed at a generation that hasn't quite embraced the clutch-your-device-at-all-times world quite yet.
"We've been doing these studies for quite some time... most of the results were quite negative," researcher Justin Moat from the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in the United Kingdom told Gizmodo.
So, if they&aposre convinced that Hillary Clinton is going to win, they&aposre talking about her - - the investigation into her quite off -- quite often during the course of this time.
Today's redesign is quite a departure from that old look and feel, though, and it also introduces quite a few new features that help take the service in a new direction.
Where the E-tron falls short of the I-Pace and Model X is that it's not quite as quick, and it also may not offer quite as robust a range.
We had quite a lot of crew who were from that film, and they did go so far as to say that 'this is tougher,' which we were quite proud of.
This is quite jarring because, as photos and archival footage show, quite apart from his obvious artistic talent, Hambleton stood out for his beauty, as well as a soft, seductive voice.
For Alex Perry, who spent time with Mr Kagame while he was Africa bureau chief for Time magazine, neither of these Manichean views is quite right; nor are they quite wrong.
"With the recent strengthening where zloty touched 4.21 to the euro, it was perceived as quite strong, but it is still quite a good exchange rate for our exporters," he said.
For the life of us, we can't remember who it was we were watching DJ, but there we were, dancing away quite happily, having quite a good night, when something happened.
"He started his own career racing himself, realized quite quickly he wasn't any good at it — didn't quite understand where the brakes were — and decided to be a constructor," continued Claire.
Meanwhile, as China and the US are embarking on a virulent trans-Pacific trade war, China is embedding itself in country after country across Africa, often quite profitably, occasionally quite toxically.
This multilateral situation that we have, which is quite positive in the euro area, it's quite challenging, but it also can bring benefits to, to everyone if it really is coordinated.
I'm quite lucky in all the dramas I've done, they've been quite different, from "Last Tango in Halifax" and "Happy Valley" and "To Walk Invisible," my film about the Brontë sisters.
The dragonglass dagger, I had to stick it into this green polystyrene plastic ball, which would be the giant's eye, and it was quite funny, because the dagger was quite floppy!
Maggie stomps her foot; she's pushed Zoom Zoom deep in her pocket, its strange face, not quite rabbit, not quite anything else—"it's extinct," Maggie once said—just above the fold.
There are exceptions — Austria's Freedom Party is quite anti-gay — but broadly speaking, the use of gay rights as a rhetorical tool against Islam is quite common on the European right.
A partner would have made ... quite a bit more.
People are a little ... they're not quite so frothy.
Quite the opposite — earnings growth is flat to negative.
The BlackBerry KeyOne isn't quite so —  digital —  about it.
They're quite serious about the "& Counting" part, those Duggars.
By this point, I was — somewhat unintentionally — quite drunk.
The scene was cleared — and probably quite clean, too.
" I'm like, "Here, here's the email, it's quite clear.
And so, the – absolutely, the circumstances are quite different.
The two different types aren't quite different species — yet.
Not quite the portrait of a radicalised Islamist youth. .
The subconscious is a beautiful — and quite simple — thing.
I'm sad, I'm frustrated – I think that's quite normal.
Electric toothbrushes have become pretty fancy — and quite pricey.
" My dad described this last section as "Quite spiritual.
Holy cow, we have quite the beat for Netflix .
It's not quite night and day — but it's close.
I'm ready for what's next … but not quite yet.
But activists have not been dissuaded -- quite the opposite.
" Pompeo responded articulately, "but my objective was quite straightforward.
Win or lose ... nobody parties quite like The Land.
Kim Kardashian's pretty transparent these days ... quite literally, actually.
PHILADELPHIA — Senate Democratic leaders aren't quite ready for Sen.
We're told Nicki is not hiding ... quite the opposite.
Maybe the IRS is not quite as bad -- yet.
" — Carly Chaikin "I'm not quite sure if he's real.
" Mr. Verrilli said reviews like that were "quite rough.
"  "Democrats, I think, are going to do quite well.
Yet — that old Jewish thing — I never quite belonged.
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - This time, he didn't quite go there.
"It is quite a story — pun intended," Weiss said.
" Skechers USA: "Well, the last quarter was quite bad.
Maybe the I.R.S. is not quite as bad — yet.
" But, but, but ... Haass tells me: "Quite the morning.
BTW ... the middle name of Harrison is quite fitting.
He then paid , his running mate, quite the compliment.
CLINTON: And I have — well, not quite that long.
"It's quite expensive today — especially in Japan," he allows.
" "The end goal for North Korea is quite simple.
She had quite a ... She's a striking person, interesting.
"Perfection is not the goal here — quite the opposite."
" Enten added that Fox's polling is "consistently quite accurate.
Trust us though ... that doesn't quite take the cake.
" He added: "There are quite a few America skeptics.
" If Hersh rarely seems quite human, neither does "Reporter.
" Mr. Sanders interjected: "I don't think that's quite right.
Faulkner: — and you didn't quite catch it, or whatever.
" He continued, "It is quite exciting, this Zealandia exploration.
They don't — they don't know quite what to do.
That makes the seat somewhat — although not quite — enclosed.
Most of these protesters are young — some quite so.
" He went on: "Right now I feel quite slighted.
" He added, "It's quite easy to disappear in Sweden.
" ME "Well, I actually think I'm being quite generous.
They don't -- they don't know quite what to do.
Watching 'This Is Us' — that has been quite therapeutic.
" And he added, "My real mission is quite religious.
Clinton: And I have — well, not quite that long.
It's quite a bargain too ... around $3k per night.
I would say even Brian De Palma — quite slick.
Because they're not quite ... He was more ... It seemed.
And while you won't be surprised to learn that the 7.1's camera can't quite match what you get from a Pixel 3, Nokia's budget phone still holds its ground quite well.
There are advances in technology that are talked about quite a lot, but in terms of design and the visual impact of stuff, we really tried to be quite sober with it.
Though we were quite surprised to see her announce the new cookbook so soon, Garten has been dropping hints that she was working on a new book for quite some time now.
I'm going to let Mike speak about it, but we literally just we spent pretty much all day with Kim Jong-un, who is -- he's quite a guy and quite a character.
That happens quite often, and the police could quite easily contact you if they thought there was a risk to your welfare or you were a victim of crime in the past.
It will be quite similar in shape (Hawaiian volcanoes mature into gentle-sloping profiles) and quite big, but it's less certain if it will ever meet Mauna Loa's extraordinary height and girth.
They're not quite as isolating as Bose or Sony over-the-ear headphones and not quite as seamless as AirPods, but I found myself using them way more than either other option.
"It is quite complicated.. reinsurers are quite apprehensive about extending cover for Chennai Petroleum," said one of the sources, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue.
It's the idea that you can't quite capture your mother's cooking, which is supposed to stand in for the fact that you can't quite recapture where you came from or the homeland.
"We have a younger woman who's stepping forward who feels like she passed away too soon, and when she's coming through, she's making my lungs hurt quite, quite a bit," he says.
Well, this Zlatan lookalike isn't quite a robot, but his so-close-but-not-quite-there similarities to "The Zlatan One" made for a pretty eerie encounter during a pitch invasion today.
"We hope to tackle quite a longstanding and thorny problem to do with unrealistic valuations used to support often quite suspicious asset disposals by listed companies," Alder said during a media luncheon.
Like with music, Magenta and other computer art projects are creating works using neural network technology that, while not quite yet ready for the Louvre, are considered quite good, considering their source.
Even though the salt was not quite as cold as snow, it was winter when I visited and it was quite chilly so I wore as many warm layers as I could.
"The Italian government has three weeks to rewrite its budget proposal which seems quite unlikely to me; if anything, (Italy's) tone has been quite belligerent," said DZ Bank rates strategist Christian Lenk.
It remains to be seen how well this same technique works for longer texts, but even longer documents are often quite formulaic, so the algorithm should still work quite well there, too.
"I've talked to quite a few people interested in green energy provisions, and my sense is that you could find quite a bit of bipartisan support in the Senate," Mr. Zerbe said.
"I never quite understood Uber and I never quite understood why Dara took the job," Malone said of Dara Khosrowshahi, who succeeded CEO Travis Kalanick in 2017 following a series of scandals.
MS: It seems positive, at least to some people watching, that China's response or retaliation so far to the 232 tariffs, not the 301 tariffs, has been actually quite modest, quite mild.
BRUSSELS — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo briefed NATO ambassadors Friday night on a cease-fire that's not quite a cease-fire, worked out between allies that are not quite acting like allies.
Peter: Quite clearly this is the robotics business which we have, we are quite unique in that in our industry because we are the only ones in the automation field with robotics.
With limited visitation rights, prisoners are rarely allowed to see family and friends—quite literally their only source of connection to a world outside their own brain, which is quite literally corroding.
Bella Heathcote thought joining the cast of Fifty Shades Darker would be, well, quite dark for her as the newbie to the already-established cast, but it ended up being quite the opposite.
"You never quite know when a win is around the corner and with all the things that have happened, I was never quite sure if it was going to happen again," he said.
Not quite engineer material Not quite engineer material One smaller challenge on top of these three that shouldn't be overlooked: Oculus doesn't allow its headsets to be used in these location-based experiences.
They're not quite like the AirPods and they're not quite like anything else out there, but you're not going to get the most out of them unless you have a new Pixel 2.
"We are evaluating areas where to invest in, we are observing the market quite intensely over time, so this decision has been evaluated for quite some time prior to the Brexit," Krause said.
"It also speaks to something that I'm quite passionate about in storytelling generally, but in film specifically, is that film can be quite a literal medium," she said at the Rome Film Festival.
Maybe no project on this list has been quite as highly anticipated for quite as long as American Gods, Starz's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's popular 2001 novel that's been in development since 2014.
"Nightclubbing," is quite possibly the most lascivious, sleazy and utterly squalid things ever released, which is quite fitting given the state him and co-writer David Bowie must have been back in 1977.
It's quite the dilemma: A nefarious group of hackers plans to sell a cache of stolen National Security Agency exploits, but you can't quite come up with the cryptocurrency needed to buy it.
Not quite messaging and not quite a social network, Spaces is a "destination for when you want to share, and talk about what you're sharing," the app's Product Director Luke Wroblewski, told Mashable.
Despite George III's obvious lunacy and incompetence, by then quite advanced, neither a fractious parliament nor the maneuvering of George's foppish and covetous eldest son can quite seem to do anything about it.
She gets frustrated by some of her "quite prudish" Christian audience members, adding that "actually, in the Bible there is a lot of vulgarity, and there is quite a bit of coarse language".
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"The capital injection was quite substantial, and of course the securitisation of these €21bn of NPEs [non-performing exposures] will be quite important," said Filippo Alloatti, senior credit analyst at Hermes Investment Management.
The output of the NES, however, was not quite 4:3 (~256x240px), so the pixels would be stretched — that is, not quite square, the way they are on the screen you're looking at.
I've spent quite a bit of time collecting data from the company and its market, and the contrast between how it presents itself and how its business is really structured is quite dramatic.
You would expect to see that concern here, but quite the contrary: Flynn is quite a respected figure now in government circles, just because he wrote that Gulen should be extradited to Turkey.
"The whole idea that money gives you access to state protection is quite ridiculous, quite wrong," said Kadri Liik, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, based in London.
No player, though, embodies the character of the modern Chelsea better than Luiz; no player quite encapsulates the baffling volatility of the Premier League's most enduring 21st-century superpower quite as he does.
Perhaps it had something to do with the fact that it was the night before the big game, so people didn't want to quite quite as hard as they did on Friday night.
"We were quite surprised that [Raya's] skull was quite different in some characteristics from anything we had seen before," Matt Nowak, one of the authors of the study, said in a press statement.
For being so high up, the elevator was quite fast.
Has there ever been one that rang quite so true?
Let's determine whether Cersei's eyebrows were always quite so arched.
There's something quite beautiful about solo gaming, in a way.
In rugby union these factors seem to be quite important.
The beginning of her series could be considered quite auspicious.
So when it happens, it often doesn't feel quite right.
But, stunningly, that is now something that is quite conceivable.
We didn't last long, but it was quite a spread.
Not every aspect of FFXII has aged quite so gracefully.
But the state's demographics aren't quite as good for Mrs.
Okay, so this pair has quite a lot in common.
Stepping into Bloodroot means stepping into a home, quite literally.
But unfortunately, a lot of society isn't quite there yet.
Things, sadly for the Brentmeister, aren't quite what they seem.
It's not quite in real time, but it's very fast.
That's still a delay, but it's not quite as bad.
Then I inherited quite a few, which is pretty cool.
Quite a turnaround for a technology designed to circumvent governments.
Still, Democrats may not want to order champagne quite yet.
"There's already been quite a lot of interest," he said.
So, fidget spinners are apparently not quite over yet. Ugh.
Trump's inauguration didn't quite have the same turnout as Obama's.
Deactivating an integrated webcam isn't quite as straightforward on macOS.
But Suzuki and his team haven't quite accomplished their task.
Likewise, Hoppus seem to be quite delighted with the news.
TRAINS are not quite the third rail of European politics.
GIGOT: But why -- ALBRIGHT: And it can work quite well.
It turns out that skin tags are actually quite common.
Quite a glow up from an MCU cameo, I say.
Yet the results did not quite fit the populism pattern.
That's not quite DJI Phantom zip, but it's pretty close.
It's been quite a joy to be part of this.
But not all of the material was quite so benign.
On the surface, this should sound quite congenial to Trump.
But now, you needn't sweat this issue quite so much.
It's really quite amazing, this meeting spot between two languages.
Her friends have found the incident quite funny as well.
The various "Shot on iPhone" ads have been quite effective.
We really do have quite an allegiance to one another.
But the reality may turn out to be quite different.
So, the airflow being brought in is actually quite large.
"We are in a quite favorable business condition," he said.
The figures are quite staggering, the problem is far bigger.
Ever since then, Steve has become quite the soccer fan.
"She's gotten quite a little wardrobe so far," he said.
Once the process started to happen, it was quite difficult.
I find it quite emboldening in a lot of ways.
There are normally quite a few years between greenfield investments.
Earnings were pretty good, but guidance wasn't quite as good.
She is quite literally the princess of the Met Gala.
"Most of the time Moes is quite lazy," Rosa admits.
It's actually quite common for people to fantasize about uniforms.
We got on fine, I texted her quite a bit.
Humans have been inventing useful materials for quite some time.
I think it's quite straightforward, indie guitar, which is fine.
No league is impacted by injuries quite like the NFL.
In the end it would hurt Britain quite a lot.
"Disassociation is quite difficult to put into words," Hunter explains.
It also has quite the nightlife and street food scene.
Raw vegetables aren't quite as seductive as, say, French fries.
He survived, but his memory was never quite right again.
Those dreadful numerical designations, while utilitarian, are often quite silly.
Clapper, what I -- Clapper is accused of lying quite credibly.
But those regulators haven't caught up with ICOs quite yet.
But of course, its future is not quite clear though.
Nobody on Twitter knew quite what to make of it.
"[It] has been quite the experience, though!" said the employee.
It's actually quite OK. You're not missing out on anything.
That makes a new iPhone quite an expensive stocking stuffer.
I don't quite understand the genesis of the praying hands.
"I wouldn't quite classify this as any genre," he said.
The new wireless Roku speakers aren't quite a Sonos substitute.
I've been in jail quite a few times, all right.
To date, no one is quite sure what caused it.
"It's quite serious," a rep for the Chapmans tells PEOPLE.
To be quite honest, the cow was pretty damn rude.
There's not an obvious one because coffee behaves quite differently.
Unicorn Doughnuts Not our favorite, but still quite lovely. 9.
Their ego didn't quite match the content they were making.
Quite literally, Dalio has built a fortune thanks to capitalism.
"Some coffins are really beautiful and quite intact," Moran said.
As you can tell bellow the packaging is quite fancy.
"Which is quite a stark contrast with America," Madigan adds.
And I, quite honestly, do not agree with this view.
It was a quite the night for the music community.
Given recent comments, these are likely to prove quite stale.
Nothing improves a general mood quite like an impending weekend.
PERINO: The new FOX News rundown podcast is quite good.
It's something I've actually been following for quite some time.
Jennifer Lopez has never had an interview quite this personal!
Manafort was, quite simply, a ripe target to be exploited.
This Is Us isn't wired in quite the same way.
Nothing says "I love you" quite like a personalized gift.
I was quite surprised to see that after 20 years.
Wade was decided years ago, it is still quite contested.
"My brother and I were fried, quite frankly," Sprouse says.
For sure, bridging that gap will be quite a feat.
I don't quite understand it, but there you have it!
However, some fans didn't find the moment quite so entertaining.
Thanks to one insidious cloud, the experience wasn't quite celestial.
For all this, the transition is actually going quite smoothly.
It was really quite the same, it is even worse.
But other parts of the brain might act quite differently.
The good times, on this view, are not quite over.
PayPal isn't quite done kicking problematic accounts off its platform.
They're not quite rich enough even though they're ridiculously wealthy.
Having two morning games has been quite difficult for us.
Snapchat has been through quite a few user privacy scares.
No one gets the common man quite like Donald Trump.
The limits of silicon have not been reached quite yet.
Nicki Minaj's latest Instagram post is causing quite the stir.
"Quite clearly the U.S. economy is doing ok," he said.
"Quite clearly the U.S. economy is doing OK," Bennett commented.
There's actually quite a few pieces of good news today.
Ok... it's quite different to his other stuff though isn't?
It was a setting quite the opposite of glamorous Hollywood.
Continuous maintenance and cleaning probably costs quite a bit more.
"Things are looking quite bleak for us here," she said.
We can never know quite how many documents are forged.
And to be honest, that doesn't even quite cover it.
It's been quite an eventful few months for Chelsea Clinton.
Unfortunately, wilted snow Daleks look quite a bit like penises.
This is making committing funds to this sector quite risky.
But it's something we've been working quite a bit at.
But again, the President is quite comfortable with any outcome.
I THINK THOSE COULD BE TIGHTENED UP QUITE A BIT.
But one thing she can't quite do on her own?
It's quite possible the answer is a combination of both.
And he was quite careless about a lot of stuff.
I am quite sure those things would happen to me.
Trump was also quite fond of Pruitt, at least rhetorically.
Just getting myself to a workout was quite a struggle.
"What 2012 offers us is quite the experience," said Reinprecht.
However, we weren't quite ready for a rose ceremony yet.
Eh, Kim Kardashian, I'm trying to think, is quite good.
There's nothing quite like New York City in the summer.
Speaking of happy endings, you were quite the ladies man.
My high school was quite loose on matters of security.
No one makes Givenchy couture wearable quite like Meghan does.
It all looked very suspicious, and quite frankly still does.
It's quite extensive; it delves deep into our existing facilities.
The PC industry and, quite honestly, the PC, felt dead.
And I would agree with you, that was quite awkward.
And marketing trucks is quite different from marketing luxury cars.
Not bad for a room that was actually quite dark.
The Earth rotates, and we know its rate quite precisely.
Maybe there just wasn't quite enough room for daddy's name.
Not quite three years later, it's time to try again.
I think the vile media has sent her quite mad.
"Not quite a `this hallowed ground moment,'" the official said.
The stories themselves aren't quite supernatural, but they're undoubtedly otherworldly.
""And even when there is research, it's often quite limited.
"These larvae eat quite a lot of food," she said.
And yet, it's got quite a jaunty air about it.
Don't worry, it's not quite as nightmarish as it sounds.
"They're busy, but the profit margins aren't quite as high."
In this case, falling short is not quite a failure.
And so for me, it was quite a learning opportunity.
KENNEDY: Which would be very dangerous but still quite fun.
This doesn't quite agree with my model for two reasons.
So, localizing your service to the market is quite important.
The bad news: It's quite possible no one will listen.
The skin: you can never make it quite the same.
And the number they got, 10139, is actually quite satisfying.
Then there are the adults who did quite the opposite.
I'm quite happy to share my bed with the cat.
Sweden's Princess Estelle has become quite the royal ski bunny!
You've never seen the circle of life quite like this.
Not quite, but a solid hybrid of old and new.
As for battery life, the Razer Phone does quite well.
The 2019 Grammys were quite a night for Kacey Musgraves.
"The experiments are solid and quite clean," he told Physics.
"Here's the thing we didn't quite fully understand," Appel said.
Now we'll get to see that play out quite literally.
As for physical bitcoin, Goldman is not quite there yet.
I'd made quite the rookie mistake and assumed Wyatt's gender.
Theresa doesn't quite realize that this is it for her.
It's not quite amazing, but it is fun as hell.
And she's got quite the troubled son to deal with.
MSI's RGB keyboard is super colorfulful, and quite comfortable too.
Obama, of course, sees his foreign policy legacy quite differently.
"The data on this is really quite variable," she said.
Quite honestly, there's plenty of available evidence for either conclusion.
While not unrealistic, this reality is quite a ways out.
Unfortunately, those solutions are usually complicated and often quite pricey.
And that was quite difficult to mix into the track.
The fact that that is 'fact' is not quite correct.
It's not about to replace human agency entirely, quite yet.
Don't click the buy button, as they're quite possibly fake.
It's been quite a week for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
Like, no, conservatives are quite happy with what we have.
No one says "no" quite like Hillary, Laure Reston writes.
I don't quite know how, but I hope it continues.
And this is what the journalists haven't quite figured out.
Gorsuch promised fairness, though he never quite defined the term.
They wanted to inject something that quite frankly fell flat.
Optimism, kindness and a grateful heart are actually quite contagious.
Cameron Bure, 40, has had quite the reunions this year.
"You still have quite a lot of hair," he said.
Apple hasn't sold the iPhone 6 in quite a while.
It doesn't feel quite as tight when I'm down there.
So it was quite pressurized to do all of them.
I didn't think that would happen for quite a while.
Fink agreed, also predicting that this will occur quite rapidly.
Well, we had quite a bit of success with it.
It might be quite poppy, it might be fucking alternative.
Kylie Jenner's newborn daughter already has quite an impressive wardrobe!
"You will be here for quite a while," he said.
Though this miniskirt is quite a statement piece as well.
It's an economy where I see job growth quite strong.
"The outcome of this is still quite open," Goodwin says.
For example, sexual harassment in public spaces is quite common.
It soon becomes clear that something's not quite right here.
So plenty of scope for crisis - if not quite yet.
" Adds Tolbert, "I could tell [Jade] didn't quite feel herself.
BUT I'M QUITE CONFIDENT THAT THEY WILL RECOVER OVER TIME.
GUILFOYLE: Well, these are quite gorgeous and made really well.
Overall, however, things are undeniably looking quite promising for Sen.
As for Moustafa, he doesn't quite know what to do.
This has been quite the year, to say the least.
Lee's also presumably not quite finished with his Marvel work.
But in that short time, he's had quite an impact.
So — having that assurance, I think — means quite a bit.
Jibo the social robot feels emotion, but remains quite limited.
There's no prior art or technology that is quite analogous.
Quite the contrary, they hit up Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show.
We had quite a few custom burkinis designed for Halima.
It sort of bubbled along really a quite regular pace.
"I don't think I quite understand," responded a surprised Warren.
But on closer inspection this figure is actually quite arbitrary.
For all its divine attributes, selenite is actually quite versatile.
You're quite popular for your social media posts from space.
It's quite possible that the same thing happens in humans.
But the specifics of Omar's tweet make things quite different.
Mr. Ren: We have calls quite often, talking about family.
It's very transparent, and transparency is quite important to me.
"I find the whole thing quite amusing really," Facioli said.
Actually, single beds weren't quite as prevalent as all that.
America's European and regional allies are not quite as confrontational.
I recall quite vividly watching Marc Jacobs' shows on Style.
And, they are actually quite good at what they do.
Kardashian's fans, however, haven't managed to be quite so reserved.
And, he's believed to have racked up quite the bill.
Few movies have resonated at the Oscars quite like Titanic.
Unfortunately, it never quite caught on in a major way.
But the matter wasn't quite settled among the Go community.
It's been quite a sparse journey towards this landmark moment.

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