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Near and far, the prickle of threat and dread sharpens.
He calls it "an iron sharpens iron" approach to computer security.
If the images aren't provocative enough, Harris's text sharpens the critique.
It also sharpens the country's ideological conflict between modernisation and nostalgia.
This sharpens its technological edge, which in turn attracts new customers.
A Jewish preference for burial (rather than cremation) sharpens the problem.
"There's a Zulu saying that goes, 'Spear sharpens spear,'" says Ninja.
His most consistent to date, it sharpens and deepens his sound.
The bill also sharpens differences between Quebec and the rest of Canada.
His face sharpens into demonic anger at the drop of a hat.
It sharpens a person, to be made to feel so worthless so young.
The dual system sharpens photos taken in low-light environments, the person said.
They beat their chests while the other fellow sharpens his knife and waits.
Water also intensifies subtle colors, sharpens contrast, and makes rocks and stones mirrorlike.
Your mind sharpens when the Moon enters fierce Fire sign Aries this evening.
The measure sharpens punishments for those who attempt to return after being deported.
Wear 2.0 offers many things, but this update mostly sharpens Google's vision for smartwatches.
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Painting anti-vaxxers as a hysterical, unhinged horde only intensifies distrust and sharpens divisions.
It is easy to use, and it sharpens all types of knives, including serrated ones.
But once everyone settles into a rhythm of absurdity, Santa Clarita Diet sharpens right up.
Leaders at all levels must lead in a way that sustains and sharpens that foundation.
Between shifts, Mr. Corporan sharpens the blades of the center's 224 pairs of ice skates.
And perhaps being immersed in politics and the 24-hour news cycle sharpens political contrasts.
Another one says that once you start to focus on your goal, your awareness sharpens.
Ground-level data, like topography, sharpens the forecast to show where winds might be fiercest.
And while Didion's estrangement sharpens her reportorial eye, it can curdle, at times, into condescension.
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In the verde, a perky green salsa coating shredded chicken sharpens the lushness of the dough.
The finale, however, wisely shifts the focus back to them, and sharpens their characterization in the process.
In both films, a perfectly deadpan tone sharpens the sadness while rendering it tolerable with lacerating humor.
He switches on the rattling motor of his juicer and sharpens a giant blade against a stone.
A university spinout, Spectral Edge specialises in AI tech which sharpens up photographs taken on hazy days.
Duke's face sharpens into something more feral; his voice drops, suggesting he's capable of something dangerous, abusive.
And recently, they released their first result: a neural network that sharpens up blurry, noisy images from space.
Samsung says the AI chip corrects details, reduces image noise, and sharpens the edges of objects and text.
While journalism sharpens our minds, the theater can expand our sense of what it means to be human.
The abstention at the United Nations effectively sharpens the confrontation between the administration and Congress over the issue.
She says so much in the way she subtly sharpens her expression, furrows her brow, shifts her posture.
The clichéd "iron sharpens iron" mantra is appropriate for many spending their training camps in these super gyms.
The evidence that similar consequences can result from assisted reproductive treatment practices sharpens the focus on this window.
"There's nothing like a witness having to appear before a grand jury that sharpens their recollections," he says.
In Africa, for example, desertification sharpens local conflicts, as well as ruining livelihoods, and this forces people to flee.
Her commitment to Judaism sharpens her powers of discrimination and inoculates her against the dubious allure of the universal.
Leonie and Michael's relationship sharpens her focus on this subject; so does the novel's portrayal of hybrid religious belief.
Lincoln might be a catalyst for Octavia, but it's Indra (Adina Porter) who sharpens her fighting and survival instincts.
The other thing you want is Elton John's music, a desire that "Rocketman" by turns satisfies, sharpens and frustrates.
Maybe they are, or perhaps they're only meant to play in the Frank's warehouse while he sharpens his tools.
Partisan debate sharpens opinion, but partisans tend to justify their own sins by pointing to the other side's sins.
That certainty haunts the book, sharpens the pitch of its comedy, and sets it apart from her earlier works.
So, to get the best of the dude who ripped him off, he painstakingly buffs and sharpens it to perfection.
She sharpens outsiders' eyes and ears without pandering or diluting the acts themselves or reducing the dialogue to facile takeaways.
It also sharpens virtually any kind of blade, whether straight, serrated, curved — you name it, this puppy can sharpen it.
So that night, while drawing a gruesome picture of a man bleeding, she sharpens a pencil and stabs her fingertip.
An increase in shipping lanes also means more Coast Guard presence, which sharpens the geopolitical stakes of asserting Arctic sovereignty.
"Centres," his new album for Fat Cat, sharpens and strengthens an art that can seem vaporous, beautiful as it is.
Edge of Seventeen (which I loved!) had its moments, but Lady Bird sharpens its own into precise, often devastating points.
"Third Point's stake may add urgency to margin delivery and sharpens focus on the September investor days," Liberum analysts said.
Experiencing their work sharpens his senses; in place of the dull hum of overstimulation, Chayka gains a heightened existential awareness.
He sharpens their skills and gives them the tools they need to ace their first meeting with a potential employer.
Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi sharpens these jokes at the expense of his film's title character, to delightfully entertaining effect.
And she's doing it with a small smirk that sharpens on her lips, as if she knows she's got this.
In another, she catwalks across the screen with her favorite leg, a jet-black cone that sharpens to a daunting spike.
The hulking Swede, who now sharpens his tools American Top Team, is slowly emerging as a real contender at 205 lbs.
Ms. Meade's plush soprano, with a silvery glint that sharpens when she sings forte, eloquently expressed her character's volatility and pain.
The exact same thing could easily happen in Nevada, South Carolina, and elsewhere unless Clinton actually improves or sharpens her arguments.
Reading Keats or Hardy, Emily Dickinson or John Crowe Ransom, sharpens my sense of language, its beauty and its hidden powers.
Like a blacksmith's molding of a red-hot iron, adversity is a trial by fire that refines leaders and sharpens their game.
The military community has tried to override this by developing the "mass," the implant that sharpens military training, targeting, communications, and conditioning.
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Now, as the department store chain tweaks its product assortment and sharpens its focus on this shopper, it sees more opportunity ahead.
The news comes as Apple sharpens its focus on its services business that includes the App Store, mobile payments and music streaming.
Now, we believe competition makes us stronger and a great verse that I've learned, iron sharpens iron, how do we get stronger?
With 1,500 hours of hands-on modules, this 10-course bundle sharpens your literary skills and helps you unleash your inner creativity.
His brawn, no less than his witty, not-too-winky performance, sharpens the musical's idea that liberation from gender conformity benefits everyone.
GOP tries to undermine Schiff offensive Most of the senators in the spotlight have spent days dodging reporters as their dilemma sharpens.
Repatriation makes these funds available for distribution to shareholders, but neither increases demand for dollars nor sharpens the incentive to invest in America.
So she scrapes together money delivering Indian food by bike in London and sharpens her mixed martial arts skills at a local gymnasium.
Not only does this product sharpen scissors it sharpens a multitude of other things with is beyond awesome for my husband's handyman projects!
This sharpens the dividing line between potentially habitable planets and those that are inhospitable to life as we know it, the researchers said.
It sharpens his producing, video editing, audio effects, and social media skills, which he hopes will broaden his career prospects in the future.
But on its new song, the band sharpens its aim and agenda, aligning with protesters at Standing Rock and in Peñuelas, Puerto Rico.
That perspective sharpens somewhat when one considers that Crystal Palace had sold 10,000 season tickets for their 26,000 capacity stadium as of early July.
Krause said the hill, which has a nine-degree incline, sharpens the angle of runners' shins and forces proper body lean, promoting better form.
A life spent studying how quickly and terribly things can go wrong, and the cost of righting them, sharpens the senses for such things.
When you take a photo in low-light conditions, the phone will automatically prompt you to hold it steady until it sharpens the photo.
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If iron sharpens iron, is it not foolhardy to place a prisoner back into the community without any meaningful preparation from positive outside resources?
Simply put, the Edge Pro Apex 4 sharpens all knives at precise blade angles for some of the best and sharpest results you'll see.
The Senate will vote Thursday on two bills to end the longest government shutdown ever as pain caused by the 34-day closure sharpens.
Mythmaking summons more outrage, sharpens a sense of victimization, and thus creates a larger appetite for right-wing electioneering groups and more conspiracy theories.
The revelation, which appeared in new, unredacted documents Thursday evening, sharpens the question of whether Trump or his allies attempted to obstruct Mueller's probe.
If a higher level of competition ahead of the World Cup sharpens the edges of his game, he said, that will be a plus.
College in prison does exactly what higher education does generally—it sharpens critical thinking and communications skills; builds self confidence; and unlocks human potential.
But knowing this only sharpens the pleasure we take in those fortunate writers who, like Yehuda Amichai, are free enough to perform most naturally.
Of course he sharpens the knife using a knife sharpening stone, which will definitely run you more than a dollar, even for a cheap one.
In essence, the new rules seek to ensure that digital technology sharpens competition, by loosening banks' grip on customers' financial data, but without compromising security.
The new finding sharpens a scientific question at the heart of that debate: How should the Endangered Species Act address threatened animals that are hybrids?
The accordionist Art Bailey sharpens the nautical connotation in the music, while Mr. Lederer's wife, the jazz singer Mary LaRose, pitches in on several tracks.
The image sharpens and fades as she continues to play with the controls until eventually we have the clearest image possible at a mid-length.
In a cappella choral writing, it is often a kink in an otherwise smooth canvas that sharpens or twists the meaning of a given word.
That sharpens my resolve to be a better vegetarian, although I have also learned not to beat myself up about it when I fall short.
Taken as a whole, Yates's testimony only sharpens the question of why the Trump administration left Flynn in such a sensitive position after receiving her warning.
Calphalon's SharpIN technology is built right into the block and automatically sharpens knives after they're put back in, making cutting, slicing, and chopping effortless every time.
Being fit sharpens your mind and boosts your energy (though American productivity growth was significantly higher in the days of three-martini lunches and steak dinners).
That combination is what sharpens Meyers's jokes to a lethal point and, when a horrific occasion like Charlottesville calls for it, infuses them with sincere gravity.
Yvette Nicole Brown is both warm and firm as Courtney's mother; Lea Michele sharpens her natural intensity to a fine point as his ambitious campaign manager.
Mr. Piscop sharpens our pattern recognition abilities with each construction, which I think is crucial to solving normal crossword puzzles, especially when the cluing is difficult.
Impeachment sharpens the lines that have already been drawn in the Trump era between left and right, the politics of pretense and the politics of rivalry.
More to the point, near half of all coaches now are black or Latino, and that sharpens his question: Why aren't they getting hired as managers?
"The idea of being on a budgeted system sharpens the health care system's view of what they can and can't squeeze out of people," says Antos.
Gucci-owner Kering plans to spin off German sports brand Puma to the French conglomerate's shareholders as it sharpens the group's focus squarely on its luxury brands.
Cam Newton: The Carolina Panthers quarterback is executive producing and participating in the sports series "Iron Sharpens Iron," pairing athletes from completely different sports to train together.
Hudson's Bay has been shutting shops and selling assets as it sharpens its focus on luxury department store Saks Fifth Avenue and its namesake stores in Canada.
Sometimes she loosens her face into a smile amid bone-breaking violence, or sharpens her features into a pout as Quinn completely and uncomfortably misreads a situation.
At Summerland, a safe-haven for mutants that he finds after Clockwork, it's the opposite: The setting sharpens into sunny, bright greens, stark whites, and glass walls.
They should be warned in a so-called "Dear Colleague" letter — an official advisory statement from the government — that sharpens the line between legal and illegal decision-making.
So this is just a way that is sort of sharpens and uh the problem and shows you know where we have shortfalls and how we handle things.
"Voyaging sharpens all your skills to be one with the ocean," said Archie Kalepa, 50, the Hokule'a crew's head of safety and a big wave surfer from Maui.
"All running backs fumble, but as they say, iron sharpens iron, so just because you're good at something doesn't mean you can't get better at it," Turbin said.
The Wall Street Journal is scaling back production of its print edition outside the US as it reviews its international operations and sharpens its focus on digital subscriptions.
These writers understood what many educational researchers know — that music opens up pathways to creative thinking, sharpens our ability to listen and helps us weave together disparate ideas.
Mr. Trump's order sharpens this matter as well, offering Jews greater protections by curbing anti-Israel activism that is sometimes animated by Palestinian demands for national self-determination.
The move is the latest in a string of divestitures by Euromoney this year as it sharpens its focus on offerings such as price discovery and post-trade activities.
This show of matrifocal bravado sharpens and embellishes Sons of Kemet's unique and arresting sonics: West Indian Coltrane/Rollins over two drummers, tuba for bass, and occasional intoned vocals.
"Sport +" sharpens up 11 different parameters, including steering weight, throttle response and adaptive suspension while opening physical baffles to allow additional engine snarl and turbo breathing into the cabin.
Mythmaking around both the IRS and Facebook flaps summons more outrage, sharpens a sense of victimization, and thus creates a larger appetite for right-wing electioneering groups and conspiracy theories.
As they come together in the wake of the accident, the novel sharpens its focus on Burke's obsession with Nikki and her desperate attempts to protect herself and her daughter.
Allen Dominates Meza to One-Sided Unanimous Decision The 22-year-old Arnold Allen, who now sharpens his tools at Tristar in Montreal, is one of England's brightest shining prospects.
Instead, facial expressions and body language carry the story: A small shift in posture or the way a frown sharpens an entire face wields so much emotion in the short.
Hacker, who has taught at Queens College for almost forty-five years, considered some of the arguments put forward by the math lobby—for example, that math sharpens the mind.
If theology often sharpens curses to dogmatic points, great novels can transform them into open-ended questions, unsettling easy pieties about cause and effect, past and present, crime and punishment.
Ice Theater of New York sharpens its blades with a new collaboration to coincide with Black History Month: "Presence," a solo choreographed by Deneane Richburg for the skater Theron James.
The moment this happens, when Renata's face sharpens into a barely hidden scowl, Renata realizes that Mary Louise is truly much more ghoulish and calculating than she'd thought her to be.
With Cayde dead, the tone sours and sharpens, turning into a bleak reflection on the moral grays of Destiny's universe, pulling the player character on a Western-inflected journey for revenge.
As the historical situation Rifkind describes grows increasingly dire, she snaps to: Her writing sharpens and her gaze widens to take in a boggling Who's Who of uprooted 20th-century eminences.
The compendium format of the publication shows the evolution of his thinking, as he continually sharpens his blade for more precisely cutting analyses of the contradictions and hypocrisy attending to contemporary Judaism.
What the Enhanced does is it really sharpens up the image, high resolution, and I think there&aposs no doubt with bigger and bigger TVs, consumers are going to want bigger images.
"I've been known to talk people out of buying expensive stuff because it just doesn't make sense for them," Broida tells me as he carefully sharpens a knife over a Japanese wet stone.
She sharpens her focus instead on the teen drama and the more relatable adolescent scenes—like getting grounded for staying out too late or being given the cold shoulder by someone you've fucked.
It sharpens with the realization that Rod Rosenstein, officially Sessions' deputy but really the boss of the Justice Department and FBI, continues to get away with the biggest partisan heist of modern times.
Elanco's listing should deliver more value to Lilly shareholders and help the company as it sharpens focus on cancer treatments and looks beyond the recent failure in trials of its experimental Alzheimer's drug.
As she sharpens her skills on the ice, her attitude also hardens as evidenced by her instinctual response to instruct her teammates to "hack the bone" after Ralph Wiggum loses a shin guard.
Faced with the precise contours of these remarkably well preserved bodies, it's impossible not to feel a connection—and the data gleaned from the scans further sharpens the outlines of each personal story.
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As Mueller's investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia sharpens its focus, Biden told MSNBC that the Trump administration has been "derelict in their duty" to respond to evident Russian election interference.
Chief of the Inter-American Development Bank's culture division before he became a senator, Mr Duque has a thin CV for an aspiring president, which sharpens worries that he will be Mr Uribe's puppet.
In the window at the top of the world, an heiress sharpens the blades of irrelevance on the co-founder's glacial reform and the core expresses grave concern for the torture of electrical components.
Elanco's listing should also deliver more value to Lilly's shareholders and help the company as it sharpens focus on cancer treatments and looks beyond the recent failure in trials of its experimental Alzheimer's drug.
It's not that Lewis has become a cynic, it's just that her Gen X penchant for irony kicked into overdrive — and that's the blade she sharpens to use in her fight against the darkness rising.
So while the character has Girls Trip's flashiest lines and scenes by far, Haddish's performance becomes more jarring when the actress sharpens her comedy into something more defensive than offensive, or drops the act altogether.
There's a new "Super Res Zoom" feature that essentially crops a photo and and sharpens the details — a clear way to make up for not having a secondary 2x telephoto lens like on other phones.
"To the extent we can be part of their solution as their mission sharpens, we'd be glad to pitch in — just as we would assist any organization that wants to improve clinical outcomes," Tripp said.
Ahead of COP25, climate experts said the biggest-emitters - including the United States, Brazil and China - would likely stay "missing in action" as opposition to winding down polluting fossil fuels sharpens among right-wing policymakers.
PANGAR, Cameroon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting in front of his mud house in Pangar, a forest village in Cameroon's East region, Mokuine Anatole sharpens his machete in the early morning sunlight, ready for a day's hunting.
It has shortlisted a Chinese consortium to expand three airports, causing concern in Denmark which has given its ally the United States wide military access - just one of many sources of friction as independence rhetoric sharpens.
Keough lets that through in brief, fragile flashes, and then it instantly disappears as her face sharpens into pouts or softens into smiles, depending on what her clients want and what she wants to give them.
The festival's first 24 hours was a lot like the scene from Mad Max: Fury Road where the Organ Mechanic, intent on delivering the dead baby whether the mother is alive or not, sharpens his knives.
All of this only sharpens the fundamental dilemma for the next secretary general: Will she or he be more of a secretary or a general, and how much of each role will the world powers tolerate?
Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE, who currently chairs the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
It sharpens the contradictions within Iran and compels the leadership to think harder about whether it can continue to invest so heavily in Syria, Hezbollah and the other Shiite militias, the Houthis, Hamas and Islamic jihad.
Bourgeois's drawing depicts a stern-faced cat that simultaneously coaxes the viewer into an imaginative space and sharpens one's attention: anyone who has ever spent time around a cat knows this look should not be taken lightly.
Though the daughter of Helios, god of the sun, Circe is banished to a desert island by Zeus, there she bonds with mortals, interacts with legendary figures (Madea, the Minotaur, and more), and sharpens her witch powers.
Madrid-based Ferrovial has been exploring a sale of the services unit, which provides maintenance and environmental services, for over a year as it sharpens its focus on the more stable business of owning and operating infrastructure.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Fujitsu Ltd said on Wednesday it had agreed to sell a majority stake in its wholly-owned mobile phone unit to investment fund Polaris Capital Group, as it sharpens focus on its main IT services business.
JPMorgan Chase has cut 30 jobs, or 5 percent of its headcount, at its Asia wealth management business, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said, as the U.S. bank sharpens its focus on tapping wealthier clients.
That this barren dystopia is drawn from modern real life only sharpens the desperation fueling this tense story, as two brothers attempt to pull off a daring string of bank robberies in order to save the family farm.
Formed by a four-way merger late in 2018, Tilt is also considering plans to sell its pot production business, among other options, as it sharpens its focus on cannabis-related technology, Conder told Reuters in an interview.
Cipla, which is less exposed than domestic rivals to the United States, said it will file up to four products for U.S. marketing approval each year as it sharpens its focus in the world's largest healthcare market, Saxena said.
And it sharpens an already glaring contrast between Mr. Obama and his successor, Donald Trump, who on the basis of his cabinet appointments alone seems hellbent on reviving the "drill, baby, drill" sensibilities of the George W. Bush administration.
"(The result was) a blow to the chancellor personally and sharpens the question over whether she will lead her party into next year's general election," Alastair Newton, co-founder and director of Alavan Business Advisory, said in a note Sunday.
The move "sharpens the threat posed by the presence of Iran and Hezbollah in Syria in general, and on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights in particular," Israeli intelligence minister Israel Katz told the Jerusalem Post after the announcement.
Tyson Foods, the No. 1 U.S. meat processor, said on Friday it would sell Sara Lee Frozen Bakery and three other non-protein brands to private-equity firm Kohlberg & Co., as the company sharpens its focus on its core business.
Rep. Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (D-Calif.) announced Tuesday that she will seek to replace Rep.
The episode approaches America's relationship to Saudi Arabia from the latter country's perspective, and Minhaj sharpens the macro into a more micro point as he explains how political turmoil within Saudi Arabia affects his faith as an Indian-American Muslim.
Their analysis resonates, they suggest, with the themes of recent literature on the political economy of right-wing populism, in which economic shocks to dominant population groups engender a political response that sharpens group identities and enhances support for conservative politicians.
The fact that researchers have continually hiked back the likely date of the earliest infection means there still may not be enough evidence to identify "patient zero," but the new Chinese government data reported by the Post sharpens what we know.
For example, my mother's face sharpens into a spear of frustration and horror every time I ask her if my father still uses Irish Spring bar soap — soap that's meant for the tougher skin on one's body — to wash his face.
As PAMM Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho said: "I believe strongly that early exposure to art not only opens a child's heart and mind to creativity and ingenuity, but also sharpens critical thinking and other skills that help students learn … across the educational disciplines."
Earlier Wednesday, Reuters reported that JPMorgan cut 30 jobs, or 5 percent of its headcount, at its Asia wealth management business, according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter, as the U.S. bank sharpens its focus on tapping wealthier clients.
The new finding sharpens the debate between those who believe life began in some extreme environment, such as in deep sea vents or the flanks of volcanoes, and others who favor more normal settings, such as the "warm little pond" proposed by Darwin.
Through his project, Koh simultaneously sharpens and complicates the memories and myths of this era, country, and region, never settling on any true regional style, with international powers pulling artists in many directions, with no clear borders separating the insider from the outsider.
All of this presents a growing existential challenge for the EU. Alongside Poland's move in a similarly illiberal direction, Orban's continued strength sharpens two critical questions: First, how to impose costs on countries that buck EU institutions and ideals without alienating them further.
Nintendo says that many of these 8-bit games look better in this mode than they do through the Virtual Console on the Wii and Wii U. Another mode sharpens up the visuals slightly, while maintaining the 4:3 aspect ratio of the original NES.
" In her new book, The Origin of Others, Morrison extends and sharpens these themes as she traces through American literature patterns of thought and behavior that subtly code who belongs and who doesn't, who is accepted in and who is cast out as "Other.
As the face of this Philadelphia-based four piece, she has already given voice to her revolutionary instincts: Songs like "Expect the Bayonet," from the group's 2017 debut, and "Steel Sharpens Steel," from their recent album "A Distant Call," promise retaliation for ongoing oppression.
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, April 13 (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co has cut 30 jobs, or 5 percent of its headcount, at its Asia wealth management business, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said, as the U.S. bank sharpens its focus on tapping wealthier clients.
He is also expected to update ministers on economic projections for the U.K. Read More Austerity in the UK: Osborne sharpens knife Lastly, the subject of the referendum on June 23 on whether to stay or leave the EU is expected to feature prominently in his speech.
Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (D-Calif.) told The Associated Press of male colleagues who propositioned or inappropriately touched her; and Rep.
Seconds after leaving the club, she realizes that her crop top might as well say "PLEASE CATCALL ME." As the fuzzy warmth of the dancefloor sharpens into cold paranoia, she hears a rustling sound and whips her head back, hoping it's leaves moving in the breeze.
The picture sharpens when you look at videos of Rousey's cringe-worthy mitt work, and especially when you glimpse the awful fortunes that have befallen fighters who decamped for Tarverdyan's gym: Along with his defects as a coach, people who know Tarverdyan talk of his character flaws.
"We've made good progress in setting a clear long-term direction for the business, one that sharpens our focus on the core, and that better joins up both our offer to customers and our business behind the scenes," said Chief Executive Alex Baldock, who joined the company in April.
Because of an introductory scene set many years in their future — an implicit link between this movie and "Wendy and Lucy," featuring Alia Shawkat — we suspect something terrible will befall them, but this foreboding sharpens both the comedy and the tenderness of the time we spend in their company.
O lowers her chin, sharpens her face, and pointedly asks whether being part of MIB — a powerful global entity that knows things other humans will never ever hear about, but that is bound to silence, making it essentially impossible to live a full life — is worth it to Molly.
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (Reuters) - On a small farm on the outskirts of Christchurch in New Zealand, Omar Nabi digs a small hole and sharpens a knife as he prepares to slaughter a sheep as a blessing to his father – a victim of the mass killings at the Al Noor mosque.
He remains based in Shanghai and reports to Carolyn Qu. Brenda Goh takes on a new role as Asia Infrastructure Correspondent In this newly created cross-asset role, Brenda sharpens her focus on China's growing corporate influence in Asia and the global progress of its vast Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
"This transaction sharpens our focus on growing our core professional services capabilities and accelerates our ability to invest in emerging client needs, while ensuring that clients continue to receive the level of service and performance they have come to expect," said Gregory C. Case, the Aon president and chief executive.
Steel sharpens steel, or whatever the Crossfit crowd says, and Kim's attention to analytic detail and my version of Harry's skill at Visual Calculus, a CSI-style ability to imagine what happened in a particular location, allowed us to solve several side missions and get a decent picture at what happened with the hanged man.
Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (D-Calif.), former chairwoman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, dropped out of the race for caucus chair after her husband was charged with misusing federal funds.
And since Trump didn't need to persuade that many Republicans — just an extra five or ten percent — that they're either with him or with the left-wing protesters, what he got out of Chicago was probably exactly what he wanted: A sense of chaos, of things slipping out of control, that sharpens the authoritarian temptation.
His participation sharpens the central divide in Ethiopian politics, between those who defend what is known as "ethnic federalism"—claiming it is the only way to guarantee the rights of once marginalised groups—and those like the prime minister who would dilute it, on the grounds that too much ethnicity in politics is divisive.
Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (D-Calif.), the current Vice-Chair of the Democratic Caucus, is the only woman of color to be in a leadership position in the history of the U.S. Congress.
The new album's earthy quiet blesses "True Love Waits" with its most breathless recorded incarnation—a skeletal, deconstructed piano chord fleshed out by bass notes and a splatter of countermelody—and in return, the threadbare directness of the lyric sharpens A Moon Shaped Pool's stark meditations on love to a point, lifting it to the pantheon of great Radiohead closers.
Wiping chunks from the edges of your mouth, a vision of the future sharpens between the hazy edges of your scrambled brain, and it looks like this: President Donald J. Trump, flanked by Don King and Mike Tyson, sitting ringside at Madison Square Garden, watching Floyd Mayweather, Jr., and UFC champion Conor McGregor go a dozen rounds in eight-ounce gloves.
Until the label sharpens its promotional strategy and finds its own Meek—a rapper captivating enough to use the Drake co-sign and OVO Sound resources as stepping stones to greatness, as Drake himself did with Lil Wayne and Young Money, and Wayne did with Birdman and Cash Money—it'll remain a pretty museum of collaborators Drake likes who don't blow up.
Europe's top court sharpens guidance for sites using leaky social plug-ins The ruling by the Court of Justice of the EU states that sites embedding the Facebook Like button are jointly responsible for the initial data processing — and must either obtain informed consent from site visitors before transferring the data to Facebook, or be able to demonstrate a legal basis for processing this data.
Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (D-Calif.), the vice chairwoman of the House Democratic Caucus, told The Associated Press that a male colleague, who is no longer in Congress, repeatedly ogled her and touched her inappropriately on the House floor.
Y.) and Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (D-Calif.) proposing a change in caucus rules to require the party's Speaker nominee to win the support of 2628 Democrats in the closed-door, private-ballot caucus vote that precedes the public floor vote of the full House.
Rep. Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (Calif.), the fifth-ranking House Democrat, in an interview published Thursday said it's time for Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE and Barbara LeeBarbara Jean LeeOvernight Health Care: Planned Parenthood to leave federal family planning program absent court action | Democrats demand Trump withdraw rule on transgender health | Cummings, Sanders investigate three drug companies for 'obstructing' probe Democrats demand Trump officials withdraw rule on transgender health House Democratic leadership member backs impeachment inquiry MORE.
Linda SanchezLinda Teresa SánchezFirst major 'Medicare for All' hearing sharpens attacks on both sides We can accelerate a cure for Alzheimer's Dems press Mnuchin on Trump tax returns MORE (D-Calif.) and Barbara LeeBarbara Jean LeeOvernight Health Care: Planned Parenthood to leave federal family planning program absent court action | Democrats demand Trump withdraw rule on transgender health | Cummings, Sanders investigate three drug companies for 'obstructing' probe Democrats demand Trump officials withdraw rule on transgender health House Democratic leadership member backs impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Calif.) have already thrown their hats into the ring to replace outgoing Rep.

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