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Shoots up to 4K resolution at up to 60 fps.
Throw in superdelegates and Clinton's lead shoots up: 1,930 to 1,189.
Carroll chuckles nervously as almost every hand in the classroom shoots up.
But that number shoots up to 57% for people who are sick.
If it shoots up, we will have some dislocation in the market.
Radio host, (Inaudible) also -- is it surprising someone shoots up a newspaper office?
A flower shoots up through soot in a community razed by wildfires on Feb.
As larger jackpots draw more customers, the chance that someone will win shoots up.
A 20.4 megapixel sensor shoots up to 10fps, or 4K video at 30 / 24fps.
When a white man shoots up a church or a school, it's not terrorism?
Toss another 280 people in the room and the likelihood shoots up to 99 percent.
After Alice's account is taken over, she shoots up to the top of the charts.
When the waves are large enough, water shoots up in the air through a hole.
"I thought I'd let myself in," Perkins says as she shoots up the hotel room.
Turn noise cancelation off, though, and battery life shoots up to 8 hours of music playback.
Of course, if you start adding RAM and an i7 processor, the price shoots up very fast.
It is a graft which shoots up, a sap which circulates, a vegetation which starts forth anew.
First, his colleague Wilhelm Böhm (Godehard Giese) nearly shoots up a bank following the market crash of 1929.
November 29: Robert Lewis Dear shoots up a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood, killing three and injuring nine more.
And as temperatures drop, energy demand shoots up, with people spending more time indoors and switching on furnaces.
Gunman shoots up neighborhood Garza left the military in 2013 and appeared to be suffering from depression, McGalin said.
My heart rate shoots up—I feel the erratic thump thump banging against my ears, my stomach, my eyes.
The game promptly shoots up to the top of the App Store, and the servers crash under the load.
Archie shoots up in bed, realizing he has just experienced one of the most chilling nightmares of his life.
The stock shoots up in value, while other stocks you own in less glamorous sectors don't do as well.
If none of this seems particularly concerning to you, however, the Spot quickly shoots up the list of available Echos.
The 48-hour round trip in Italian bonds this week shows what happens when volatility shoots up and liquidity disappears.
As the song picks up, he shoots up for the chorus, lights blaring behind him and the band revealing themselves.
"Traffic shoots up but quickly wanes after it's moved from the top position on the SmartNews feed," says one audience development manager.
The current 25 percent of households that would be okay in retirement shoots up to 71 percent, according to Wendel's Morningstar data.
If red apples rise in price, people buy more green apples; if the price of beef shoots up, they buy more pork.
When I'm in a show or a musical, I think my fight-or-flight instinct kicks in and my metabolism shoots up.
October 22009: Christopher Harper-Mercer shoots up his Umpqua community college English class in Roseburg, Oregon, killing nine and injuring nine more.
It is "sleek, loud and possessed of less personality than the expensive vehicles it shoots up and drives off cliffs," our reviewer writes.
When she shoots up each morning, she insists, "I just do enough to stay well" through the day and not feel physical pain.
However, this number shoots up to 92 percent among women who queef during daily activities and 53 percent among women who queef during exercise.
It shoots up to 216K in CinemaDNG RAW format, or can capture in 224K Apple ProRes at frame rates of up to 235 FPS.
Once you add in all the other regions that hosted a Captain Marvel opening, that number shoots up to a $1033 million take worldwide.
As the bubble falls to the water surface, a column of water shoots up into the air, which disintegrates into a series of waves.
Pressure has been mounting on Iranian officials to take action against the virus as the death toll and number of cases rapidly shoots up.
German government bonds have hit record low yields as demand shoots up, indicating concern about the rising risk of recession in Europe's biggest economy.
Add in respondents with associate's degrees or with some college and the number shoots up to 56 percent — more than half of all respondents.
Here, Danaë appears as a world-weary odalisque attended by a feline companion (Melcarth loved cats) while a man seated beside her shoots up heroin.
Creators young and old sent green shoots up through desiccated genres — everything from memoir to textbook to all-ages fantasy burst with talent this year.
Only 220006 percent of urban residents lack access, but that number shoots up to 2202 percent in rural areas and 2628 percent on tribal lands.
Distress over the mind-body mismatch can become especially intense around puberty, and the risk of suicide shoots up for young people in this situation.
In his speech, he used the example of the Chick-fil-A app, which regularly shoots up to the top of the App Store's charts.
It's similarly true that whenever Jeff Bezos walks into a room, average wealth there shoots up so that each person becomes, on average, a billionaire.
December 211: Syed Rizwan Farook, with his immigrant wife's help, shoots up his office holiday party in San Bernardino, California, killing 214 and injuring 22.
But, when you factor in revenue from advertising and third-party app stores, the total shoots up to more than $89 billion, according to the firm.
But have you just outlined in fact that it's not that bad because the volume of what you're selling shoots up even if the pricing doesn't?
Indeed, at first, when child mortality falls, the population shoots up, as people are still having lots of kids, but more of them survive to adulthood.
Among its users, the number of people age 353 to 235 crafting wills is low, but shoots up among 250- to 260-year-olds, Schmitt says.
Essentially, the device will notice if your HRV shoots up, and leads you through a guided breathing exercise to calm down, like the Apple Watch's Breathe app.
The nightmare image of the angry and emotionally disturbed man who shoots up a movie theater to get back at his ex-girlfriend started invading my dreams.
Citi's equity strategist Robert Buckland called stocks' 2019 rally a "flowless" one as the market shoots up despite a whopping $31 billion net outflows from equity funds.
Look at NVIDIA: up 16% for the week going into the open, it shoots up again, then suddenly around 11 AM it drops below the close yesterday.
The gas shoots up in little geysers or jets, that act like the thrusters on a spacecraft, giving the comet a little kick this way and that.
They don't, with the exception that if someone shoots up in the odds, like Alexievich did last year, there's a pretty good chance that they're on the shortlist.
Meanwhile, Uber's balance sheet — cash and convertible debt — shoots up to $11 billion, which is sure to come in handy as the company continues to burn through capital.
At the climax she screams for the victims, while a tree of yellow and blue LED lights — the colors of the Ukrainian flag — shoots up from the floor.
Over the last few years, Kerr has been experimenting with flying drones through the slimy particulate matter that shoots up into the air when a whale surfaces to breathe.
Her climbing technique looks like a dance: She bravely leaps off small holds and shoots up jagged walls, twisting and pulling her way to the top of a wall.
Ranked only in the Top 25 last year, this year Scottsdale shoots up to No. 3, thanks to a net influx of 1,834 retirees (up from just 1913 last year).
Also, borrowers in income-based repayment programs may get an unwelcome surprise, she said, if they forget to recertify their eligibility as required each year, and their payment shoots up unexpectedly.
My employees are walking on the balls of the feet and as a result of my employees getting inspired, productivity shoots up to 250 percent, I don't need to really supervise them.
TicketIQ shows that the minimum cost of entrance to Game One is about $1,200; when the series shifts to Chicago for Game Three, the minimum ask price shoots up to about $2,600.
In the anthology series' Season 5 premiere, Max Greenfield played hotel guest Gabriel, who checks into the hotel, shoots up with drugs in his room and then is, essentially, raped to death.
That estimate, based on San Marino's own prudential regulations, shoots up to 490 million euros when new global rules set by the Basel Committee of banking supervisors are applied, the source added.
The water shoots up into the air from the seat in front of you, and several seconds later it falls down onto your head as if it was coming from the ceiling.
The doctor shoots up the right side of the scrotum with a local anesthetic, cuts open the scrotum, and pulls the vas deferens, the tube that carries sperm, out of the sack.
If Jeff Bezos walks into a bar, the average wealth of the bar's patrons suddenly shoots up to several billion dollars — but none of the non-Bezos drinkers have gotten any richer.
"Coin creator sells all of his coins after price shoots up in the last 2 weeks and you guys are on here acting like he is some kind of hero," one user wrote.
He shoots up in his benefactor's filthy bathroom stall so hurriedly that he first drops the enormous needle down the toilet and then, after wiping it off on his shirt, misses the vein.
The bank's weather outlook calls for natural gas prices to average $2.99 per mmBtu this winter, but if temperatures are 10 percent colder than anticipated, that estimate shoots up to $3.65 per mmBtu.
As more people crowd into neighborhoods next to dry brush and parched forests, the likelihood of an ember from a barbecue grill or a spark from a lawnmower triggering an inferno shoots up.
The last time I was there was a Saturday night and after the Street Fighter crew's smoke break, a downtrodden-looking man stumbles in, and shoots up in one of the peepshow booths.
A pregnant stripper shoots up; a woman in an Obama mask gives a blowjob in front of a cheering crowd at a militia rally; a junkie couple make love and meth on camera.
So if you're smoking and drinking, the risk of a baby dying during co-sleeping shoots up dramatically compared to women who have the same behaviors but only share a room with their child.
While the Fed likely will leave things as they are this week, the probability of a rate cut shoots up next month and throughout the remainder of the year, according to the CME FedWatch tool.
Bodies like Sam would now receive their scripts 48 hours in advance, and be allowed to opt-out of shoots up to 24 hours before the work day began (limit 2 opt-outs per month).
The quadcopter's 163 2/3-inch sensor can shoot 12-megapixel images, but only shoots up to 1080p video at 30 frames per second (fps), which may still be more than enough for most consumers.
For your own private standard room, however, that starting price only shoots up to $108 for a double, or $140 for a King-sized bed, which is still incredibly affordable for such a hip hotel.
But after a deranged loner shoots up a mall, he doesn't get together with his deranged loner friends in a safe house in Syria to celebrate the success, learn from the experience, and plot further attacks.
This insect-inspired robot can fly a kilometer on a charge with its flappy wings In the video of the Robobee you can see that when it is activated, it shoots up like a bottle rocket.
Add to that the fact that most of these services allow you to purchase items from your order (a tempting option which I certainly took advantage of during my experiment) and that number quickly shoots up.
"As the total value of goods under tariffs shoots up, China has little choice but to use LNG and others to top up the value," said Lin Boqiang, professor on energy studies at China's Xiamen University.
The older you are, the more deadly the virus Contracting the virus is particularly dangerous for populations 60 years and older, but the death rate really shoots up for people who are 80 years or older.
That's mostly because they're challenging separately, but when you put them together, the difficulty shoots up because it suddenly feels impossible to clear lines in Tetris while simultaneously avoiding the confines of your box in Snake.
But the graph also confirms that rates of terrorism are erratic, and can shoot up seemingly overnight, and when terrorism shoots up overnight, that means more than injury and death for those unlucky enough to be involved.
When your head shoots up and searches the restaurant floor for your server with a look of blind rage—thinly veneered with a passive-aggressive smile—we know someone fucked something up and we're responsible for it.
The index, which measures expected swings in U.S. shares in the next 30 days, typically shoots up to around 50 when bear market selling hits its heaviest and approached almost 90 during the 2008-0.65203 financial crisis.
The index, which measures expected swings in U.S. shares in the next 275 days, typically shoots up to around 173 when bear market selling hits its heaviest and approached almost 217 during the 218-210 financial crisis.
The index, which measures expected swings in U.S. shares in the next 30 days, typically shoots up to around 50 when bear market selling hits its heaviest and approached almost 0.65333 during the 2008-09 financial crisis.
The index, which measures expected swings in U.S. shares in the next 217 days, often shoots up to around 218 as bear market selling hits its heaviest although it approached 21 during the 2646.4-21 financial crisis.
The index, which measures expected swings in U.S. shares in the next 275 days, typically shoots up to around 173 when bear market selling hits its heaviest, and approached almost 217 during the 218-210 financial crisis.
The data, compiled by AEI and reported on by The Washington Post, found that when median salaries are used instead of average salaries, the pay gap shoots up from the initial 85033 percent difference first reported on.
According to recent research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States is at a record high for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis diagnoses — and your risk shoots up if you live in certain states.
The summer rental season is notorious for being the priciest time of year in New York, because demand shoots up as recent graduates flock to the city looking for a place to live, and prices naturally follow suit.
Though it takes most of the episode for Marnie to really understand, Charlie has unravelled — transmuted into the kind of grifter who sells cocaine out of his back pocket and shoots up when he thinks no one is watching.
"If price is high or if price shoots up and down, it's actually great for us because it draws attention to our ecosystem, it draws entrepreneurs, it draws technologists and all of that interest drive fundamental value," Lubin said.
Importantly, the researchers also found a wide variation across the age spectrum: Less than 1 percent of people in their 20s die from the virus, they estimated, while the rate shoots up to 18 percent for 80-year-olds.
"My coaching background reads pretty much like that old Clint Eastwood movie, High Plains Drifter, where he rides into town and paints it red and shoots up the town and then he rides off to another place," he says.
"The adverse consequences of the Brexit vote will become increasingly clear as inflation shoots up and firms postpone investment over the coming quarters," said Samuel Tombs of Pantheon Macroeconomics, who correctly predicted the quarterly growth rate in the Reuters poll.
The rapper Post Malone is in fourth place with "Stoney," and the country singer Kane Brown shoots up 51 slots to No. 5 with his self-titled album, which came out nearly a near ago but was rereleased in a deluxe edition.
It runs on the same 840 metres of track, travelling at the same maximum speed of 75 km per hour and offering the same g-force of 3.5 Gs as it shoots up and over the trees and pathways of the park.
A sudden price drop could prompt a buyer who bought a cargo at a higher price to walk away from the deal while a trader would try to renegotiate a cargo he sold at a low price when the market abruptly shoots up, he said.
Finally, you might think the "rally 'round the flag effect" — the idea that public approval of the incumbent shoots up when terror becomes a major issue, as occurred for George W. Bush after 9/11 — could benefit Democrats, since they're the party that holds power right now.
Here is Bella just before she shoots up: "I don't care what anybody says, like, 'Dude, I slipped: I shot 10 baggies, drank a case of Vodka, snorted Peru — but, ya know — it just didn't work for me, it doesn't work anymore'" That's bull, she says.
For the week or so that follows feeding, its body turns into an engine of digestion: Its intestine thickens; its liver and kidneys nearly double in mass; its insulin level shoots up; its temperature increases by six degrees Fahrenheit; its pulse triples; and its metabolism jumps.
Whenever I hear "Atari" my heart rate shoots up, my right hand cramps up into a joystick-shaped claw and my eyes start to water in anticipation of the all-nighters of days gone by, so spending $16.99 on 100 of the old classics seems like a bargain.
Not long after you've set down your last pint, the feel-good neurotransmitters that booze unleashes in your brain drop back down, your stress and inflammation response shoots up, and toxic substances in alcohol (called congeners) that are produced during fermentation worsen your head, stomach, and body aches.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Elsewhere, LG has enhanced the G103's photo and video abilities with a new night mode that shoots up to 10 photos and then merges together, and the ability to record portrait-mode style clips while also being able to adjust depth effect in the middle of filming.
The Worst That Can HappenIf your friend's blood pressure shoots up super high (or he starts dealing with other cardiovascular risk factors, like if he takes up smoking, gains a lot of weight, or has Type 2 diabetes) his arteries could become so damaged that blood flow to the heart becomes blocked, triggering a heart attack.
"I don't care who you are, there's a fantastic chance you know the paralyzing fear that shoots up your spine when you're watching a smidgen of erotica and you think you hear the door open, a creak from the stairway or even a random footstep," wrote Mike Wehner, an editor at the tech-culture site Daily Dot who took the V.R. porn plunge.

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