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"sliver" Definitions
  1. a small or thin piece of something that is cut or broken off from a larger piece

974 Sentences With "sliver"

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My sliver of sexuality, gender identity, and romantic and sexual experience is only that, a sliver.
"If you only have a sliver of people making films and a sliver of people being able to access them, then the project is doomed in a way."
But in order to create the surreal organic images for his WoodSwimmer video, Brett Foxwell had to slowly slice away at a log, sliver by sliver, while photographing the entire process.
The laptop, a silvery sliver of machined aluminum, was .
But that's still a sliver of the company's search revenue.
Above them a sliver of moon made the evening ghostly.
That market's still a sliver of music as a whole.
There's also a tiny sliver of bezel on the bottom.
I would use only a tiny sliver of the internet.
His narrow window lets in only a sliver of daylight.
So Sanders's chances have narrowed to a barely there sliver.
A sliver of Spanish slipped out of an open window.
That is just a sliver of the size of Medicare.
They are fighting over a very narrow sliver of turf.
A new, ongoing study, however, offers a sliver of hope.
But what about that sliver of serious and scary cases?
These plays are, quite possibly, McCraney's own sliver of self.
You see a sliver of hair, but that's about it.
Divide that sliver even further and distribute among your family.
This may sound like a narrow sliver of the population.
She lost both games, giving Williams a sliver of hope.
A narrow sliver of water separates him from mainland China.
ISIS has now been reduced to a sliver of territory.
It's Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, sliver of Mountain View, Fremont.
Though the agreement only led to municipalities keeping a sliver of those state sales taxes, that sliver can really add up when you're the point of delivery for tens of thousands of Canadian residents.
It helped provide a small sliver of comfort, in a way.
I ate pretty much everything but a sliver of the sandwich.
But that is a tiny sliver of the total retailing workforce.
The treble response of the HM100s is a sliver too strong.
" The remaining sliver of people said that fetishes were "kinda weird.
But we've only searched a tiny sliver of our cosmic backyard.
The remaining sliver goes to paying interest on the country's debt.
That's already a pretty small sliver of the gadget-buying public.
Except I can't take a sliver of health off the opposition.
But these people are a tiny sliver of London's immigrant population.
My true love knows every sliver of sorrow in my heart.
Second, this would only pay for a sliver of the cost.
It's like a sliver you've had under your finger for years.
Yet these companies still represent a mere sliver of the industry.
A cow could die from ingesting even a sliver of wire.
That's still a sliver of the utility's expected $30 billion liability.
But there is a strange sliver of hope for his future.
But it caught on with only a tiny sliver of Venezuelans.
A sliver of the population, though, has maintained a steadfast resistance.
"Wine is only sliver of what Sonoma is about," she said.
But it's just a sliver of the $20 trillion American economy.
Only a sliver, 14 percent, went to career education and training.
The resident placed this sliver neatly onto a sterile metal tray.
A hint of the Napoleonic era, a sliver of Art Nouveau?
Wrestling is one sliver of Saudi Arabia's new appetite for athletics.
It's cornered into a tiny sliver of territory in Eastern Syria.
He knows the moon, a sliver less than half tonight, waning.
Romantic rejection can bring the worst out in us—there's no way around that—and at least ghosting leaves open a sliver of doubt, even if it's a sliver that requires a touch of healthy delusion.
Here are 50 movies that capture some sliver of each state's personalities.
E-sports is a small sliver of the $100 billion videogame industry.
Football players, of course, are only a tiny sliver of the population.
It's ridiculous, but it happens repeatedly in films from Sliver to Jade.
The stories radiate brisk efficiency with only a sliver of highfalutin expectation.
But the prose in "Catfish" betrays only a sliver of self-awareness.
As totality approaches, the remaining sliver of the moon will turn red.
The part you pay me for is this sliver of its value.
So instead, the Maps icon now shows a sliver of the spaceship.
The correction was barely a sliver of that, with only 579 retweets.
This only amounts to a tiny sliver of what could be studied.
These stats are staggering, but they are a sliver of what's happening.
That's why when any sliver of information comes out, it's big news.
That's a tiny sliver of the 425 million people with diabetes worldwide.
What would the small sliver of skin have meant for her life?
Along the way, a sliver of Oakland's contemporary soul might be saved.
Filming 1993's Sliver proved to be months of off-camera drama.
That's a very small sliver of what the customer actually goes through.
Now's the time to show off the teensiest, tiniest sliver of skin.
Navigators only signed up a sliver of total enrollees, according to HHS.
That's obviously not an overwhelming majority, but a sliver more than half.
Only a sliver of it exists to the left of the stove.
And even that small sliver has gotten smaller over the past year.
In that sliver of time, tough teenage boys dominated the band's demographic.
I bought myself a sliver of blackberry pie and two slices of
Rumors and conspiracy theories can seem to offer a sliver of stability.
A month into the 22016 season, the Yankees were a sliver above .
We focus enormous resources to address this small sliver of the problem.
RUSSELL As audience members, we have this peripheral, small sliver of hope.
Horn is a low-lying sliver, but it has a craggy birthright.
But a sliver of his wide-ranging legacy has now been undone.
"I think last words are silly," she said, cutting herself a sliver.
These returns come from just a tiny sliver of the federal budget.
The Senate has passed just a sliver of their annual spending bills.
I agree that there is a sliver of truth to this argument.
Only a sliver of the sun could be seen on the horizon.
Late last month, there was a sliver of hope around infrastructure talks.
But hey, this story does have the tiniest sliver of a silver lining.
And they can also provide a decent sliver of schadenfreude if you're not.
That sliver of silver lining for the establishment is small consolation to Rubio.
The Associated Press: Paid political advertising amounts to a sliver of Twitter's revenues.
My family belongs to a privileged sliver of Pakistani society — the urban elite.
Caavo then, wasn't for everyone – it was for a sliver of the market.
The VF piece wasn't representative of Tinder's larger user base, only a sliver.
That's a tiny sliver of the long career of the 68-year-old.
"It's okay to find a sliver and hold on to that," June says.
"We try too much to sliver the electorate, slice it up," he says.
Research shows that we retain an embarrassingly small sliver of what we read.
Wonderworld VR is handling the video stream from the Barclays Center and Sliver.
That's a small sliver of the 834,000 licensed doctors in the United States.
To be clear, he hasn't purchased PayPal, or even a sliver of PayPal.
It worked and Huni teleported to safety with a sliver of health left.
Almond milk still represents a sliver of the nearly $16 billion milk category.
Obviously, there's only a small sliver of people who are affected by this.
Owning a sliver of that, having that sense of custodianship, heightened that involvement.
When temperature records are broken, it's usually by a sliver of a degree.
Regardless of Ureña's fate, there was a sliver of good news for Acuña.
Eupen itself accounts for only the tiniest sliver of Qatar's multibillion-dollar investment.
Thanks to private settlements, we confront a very tiny sliver of their stories.
The South American country might be stealing a sliver of U.S. business, though.
Now, those who are against the project may have a sliver of hope.
But those schools represent only a small sliver of the higher education landscape.
The sharp poetry of her lyrics conveyed only a sliver of her message.
But those millions of Americans made up a tiny sliver of the population.
The film festival is but a sliver of the action at South by Southwest.
This sliver of waterfront property — and views — has been somewhat disconnected from the public.
We stare at a fast-disappearing sliver of the sun through our protective glasses.
Half a century slid by, the case stubbornly dormant, a sliver of forgotten history.
Now, through Apple, a sliver of the international fund will originate stateside, as well.
A few minutes later he stood up with a small sliver of her clitoris.
But the remainder, albeit a comparatively small sliver of the pie, shouldn't be overlooked.
I hope they are able to find some sliver of peace and healing today.
Non-alcoholic beer is just a small sliver of America's $112 billion beer market.
Katz find that only a small sliver of contract and temp workers got their
The trick usually shows two grape halves connected by a thin sliver of skin.
The small sliver of skin just under your lashline is having a major moment.
Netflix's The Crown is about as satisfying as a sliver of chocolate mousse cake.
But there's a sliver of truth behind making that observation in the first place.
For Taylor Swift, showing a sliver of stomach will never go out of style.
Fuel and maintenance costs are likely a small sliver of the whole operation's costs.
Our 20 bottles represented a mere sliver of the non-Scottish single malts available.
There's not even a sliver of daylight into which a mea culpa can creep.
Nate The "greatest generation" has been reduced to just a sliver of the electorate.
The New York City Marathon course runs through a southwestern sliver of the Bronx.
Instead, a sliver of the electorate has simply switched from "leave" to "don't know".
A tiny sliver of chocolate covering a giant reservoir of eye wateringly sugary goo?
A year on from his death, even the smallest sliver of that feels precious.
If it weren't for this sliver of independent cinema, there would be nothing left.
And, indeed, many middle-class Americans could wind up with a sliver of savings.
Did her fingers bleed as she threaded each sliver of steel through the silk?
The share of private-sector workers covered by unions has dwindled to a sliver.
But with few places to go but the sliver of jungle, Hope stayed put.
Normally, it might seem weird to let a snakelike robot sliver through your brain.
And tech news is also kind of a part of that sliver. Mm-hmm.
But those incidents, while tragic, are a tiny sliver of America's gun homicide problem.
It's a narrow sliver of real estate, about as wide as a parking space.
Some parks were quickly drawn, creating what appears to be a sliver of beach.
And who can forget the classic baby carrot finger with the almond sliver nails?
As we walked on, Liu noticed the sunken sliver of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
And without any sliver of financial cushion, she said, "every day is a risk."
Looking down the long hallway, I could see a sliver of the living room.
The report is talking about a tiny sliver of that population, about 0.02 percent.
It doesn't tell you who gets a sliver or who gets a large slab.
That's still a small sliver of the population, but it's a 754 percent increase.
I did actually have some sliver of hope that this would give them pause.
Here's how science works: You have a question about some infinitesimal sliver of the universe.
The documentary Tantrums and Tiaras, which Furnish directed, captures a sliver of their private dynamic.
We brought eclipse glasses, but the quarter-sliver of the sun was just a sideshow.
TC: How did you identify this particular sliver of industry as a problem worth tackling?
And also: It was a sliver of a fuller conversation that was actually quite interesting.
" Wood believes this temporal aspect of the project "opens the window a sliver for hope.
So the home team gets the edge, even if it is by just a sliver.
Place a cold sliver directly on the area you've burned for immediate—albeit temporary—relief.
Reaching the remaining sliver took a further 20 years; China managed it only in 2015.
Still, a sliver of doubt began to undercut her confidence about starting her own company.
But, the first meeting often only gives a sliver of the broader, long-term strategy.
The sun has gone down and we can see the sliver of a crescent moon.
Take a small sliver of pre-workout, and do a leg workout in the gym.
The sliver lining is that Google will offer the Pixel unlocked in the Google Store.
First: Queer Eye only shows a sliver of what Porowski actually made with the guys.
And a reminder: The ACA individual marketplaces represent just a sliver of all health coverage.
An affiliate of the Islamic State group continues to hold a sliver of the frontier.
Gal Gadot of "Wonder Woman" wore a shining sliver dress with a fringe-like skirt.
But that player base is just a sliver of the whole, albeit a lucrative one.
That leaves a sliver of hope for the GOP ahead of the September 30 deadline.
So whenever I found a sliver of time, I searched Airbnb to book a vacation.
As such, Samsung has alienated all but a small sliver of the smartwatch-buying audience.
Thus the effective battleground is for a sliver of white voters: independents and winnable evangelicals.
I triumphed with a sliver of life left and no more health potions to hand.
First, shareholders had only priced in a sliver of the supposed benefits of a combination.
The feed is turned into a spherical mp4 format, which is then streamed via Sliver.
We can see only a sliver of life but feel all of its weight regardless.
Amazon and Whole Foods, meanwhile, continue to control only a sliver of the grocery market.
Bundt cakes are nice — they invite returning for another sliver and perhaps another after that.
Will a tiny sliver of insight into this person's life really inspire you to save?
I felt so small,just a tiny sliver of barely a woman; like Joan Didion.
"Wine is only a sliver of what Sonoma is about," a hotel owner told her.
Hey, it's been a while since the Browns have had even a sliver of success.
While the insurgents dominate only a sliver of the country, they still hold substantial sway.
For Target and Walmart, though, the boxes are only a sliver of their overarching businesses.
Except, and this is the sliver of hope it offers, what if they aren't snares?
As the company pointed out, the tiny sliver of orange on the Bing and Yahoo!
It also spans east into Westmoreland County, connected by a sliver of land below Pittsburgh.
"The public disclosures only represent a sliver of the information surrounding any circumstance," Worden said.
Yet somehow, ordinary New Yorkers still manage to buy their own sliver of the city.
But because of the way she was lifting said tee to reveal a sliver of midriff.
And this rundown isn't even a sliver of the insanity that Jones spews out every week.
And yet there is a sliver of doubt that keeps the debate alive and even raging.
Consider that only a sliver of a slice of the country fights 100% of its wars.
Once a dominant force in smartphones, BlackBerry now holds just a sliver of the global market.
No number of fishing stories can hide the sliver of erudition breaking through the folksy veneer.
When there's just a sliver left: release the button, wait a beat, then press it again.
She wanted a sliver of the authenticating chaos all to herself; she got it, and more.
Then, I swung the lens upward and caught a tiny sliver of sunlight in my frame.
But virtual reality is only one small sliver in the much larger continuum of immersive entertainment.
You could argue that The Circle is carefully addressing one sliver of web and startup culture.
Like most Bachelor fans, I survive on the sliver of hope that fantasy romance is possible.
And I do not expect Republicans to give Democrats a sliver of oversight over Kennedy's replacement.
That murk is where Ghenov situates himself and his work — the "sliver" in the exhibition title.
Sterling was within a sliver of slipping below $1.26 for the first time since early January.
He then suggested offering the tiny sliver of cheesecake left on the fork to the press.
Or at least, they unleashed it on the elite sliver of humanity that occupies Harvard's halls.
But over the past 15 years, that sliver has expanded far beyond anyone's expectations—including Zuckerberg's.
The questions submitted for Wednesday's call represented a tiny sliver of Tesla's 171 million shares outstanding.
But the things most people know about him are just a sliver of who he is.
Of course there was memory to spare in that sliver-thin chip next to her skull.
And every time, there's been a sliver of hope too, because three times, he has survived.
The French tax alone would represent just a sliver of the revenues of American tech giants.
When their targets assert even a sliver of personhood, it registers as a flustering, impermissible offense.
Women continue to represent a tiny sliver of investors in Silicon Valley and other tech hubs.
All but a sliver of its property there is leased cheaply—and sometimes to palace cronies.
Moussa Mainakinay was born in 225 on Bougourmi, a dusty sliver in the lake's southern basin.
Critics say that's a sliver compared to what Shell makes — $21 billion in profits last year.
Prudo Jimenez this year started planting cacao trees on a five-acre sliver of his farm.
"That list is a sliver of the information that we actually should provide," Krasner told me.
I now feel I owe this sliver of security to my family and to my community.
Put it together, and white working-class Democrats make up just a sliver of the electorate.
She and Mr. Washington went into the sliver of a kitchen to pour themselves Georgi vodka.
The note detailed a sliver of a personal relationship that evolved over more than a decade.
The sliver of desk attached to the wall across from the sofa was mine, all mine.
The people at the desks were attempting to reclaim a sliver of space for human use.
"This is my golden ticket, it's real gold," she says holding up a sliver of metal.
President Trump's tariffs on European steel and aluminum affect a relatively small sliver of the economy.
The kingdom hopes soon to offer a sliver of the company in an initial public offering.
The $18 billion 340B program is a small sliver of the $457 billion prescription drug market.
In less than a decade, the divide has gone from a chasm to the merest sliver.
Those numbers capture only a sliver of the ways that inequality can make the coronavirus deadlier.
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — It's a green big deal for a tiny sliver of a country.
It is hard to conclude that the Republican proposal is about anything but that narrow sliver.
Now, American-backed forces, above, are moving to reclaim the last sliver of ISIS-held territory.
Ladycliff Park, a grassy sliver next to Main Street, is dotted with a few contemporary sculptures.
The bonus represents a sliver of the company's seven-figure liability, a William Hill spokesman said.
The moon was just a sliver, a comma, a single eyelash in the dark, starless sky.
However, at 85033,000—the current number of apprenticeships represents only a sliver of the labor force.
Such trading has mushroomed in recent decades, generating wealth for the top sliver of the population.
But that represents only a sliver of the 700 hours of footage shot for the project.
However, Taylor was reluctant to call this archaeological haul a sliver lining of the climate crisis.
But Aramco, which publicly listed a 73% sliver of its business, still has plenty of doubters.
Suddenly, you're inhaling the sliver of pumpkin pie you'd just been picking at a minute ago.
Even if he had accepted the bonuses, he would have kept only a sliver of them.
What separates her from them is that she might be capable of a sliver of shame.
And iShares carries a fee of just 0.24 percent — a sliver of what Mr. Baron charges.
Yet there are only about 500,000 of these apprenticeships, representing a tiny sliver of U.S. workers.
The result is a surreal world that occupies the sliver of space between nostalgia and eeriness.
This is, relatively speaking, a small sliver of the Obamacare marketplace, which has about 10 million enrollees.
"We have a tiny sliver of data, and we're trying to do something with it," he said.
There is, however, an exposed sliver on the bottom, which sends some of that sound toward you.
Instead, it's that I believe that there's the smallest sliver of hope that I could make it.
It still has just a 13% sliver of the market, however, behind Apple, Samsung, Huawei and Oppo.
In all the photos on Instagram, we can only see a sliver of shoulder — it's not enough.
And if you have any sliver of a doubt, call the person who is making the request.
And since microscopic lenses have shallow depth of field, they only allow a tiny sliver of focus.
Pokemon Go is just one sliver in the hard-fought ground war for Colorado's nine electoral votes.
The truth is, though, that we don't really know how much the tiny sliver represents the whole.
Yet a small sliver of it remains, covering any of his activities performed while still a diplomat.
By the late 1990s and early 2000s, that sliver of persuadable voters shrunk to about 10 percent.
But one, a cliffside sliver in Laguna Beach, California, has flown largely under the radar until now.
But people who are truly animated by this issue represent a comparatively narrow sliver of the populace.
In commodity markets, the dip in the dollar left gold a sliver higher at $1,202.81 an ounce.
Wireless software services provider Consistel's OMGtel has also announced its interest in a sliver of Singapore's market.
It is here on this sliver of land, on this border, where we first take our stand.
But it is just the first sliver of the full moon that we need to protect us.
Germany is cleanest, where just a sliver of the country's billionaires derives their wealth from crony sectors.
We get a sliver of their joy and their resilience, from farming and commerce to family interactions.
The coach who doesn't want to give an opponent a sliver of advantage with anything resembling foreknowledge?
Once a dominant force in smartphones, BlackBerry now holds just a sliver of the global smartphone market.
Hélène credits her own survival to the sliver of advantage Lili secured with her German-language skills.
The memo said there's no intention of changing the policy, but left a sliver of wiggle room.
As a result, baby EAGLE based its predictions on a mere sliver of a golfer's total oeuvre.
BlackBerry only has a sliver of the market, but it still used regularly in the federal government.
In fact, they generally make money only from the sliver of portfolio companies that are wildly successful.
This estimate only counts a sliver of the health care needs for people with substance use disorders.
Each will see the possibility of winning the presidency with only a sliver of the popular vote.
Extra Bases BOSTON — The Minnesota Twins arrived at Fenway Park on Thursday with a sliver of optimism.
As we saw in 2016, shifts in even a sliver of the electorate can determine that outcome.
You could see this devolving into a muddled stalemate, with each company holding a sliver of users.
In commodity markets, the dip in the dollar left gold a sliver higher at $1,200.67 an ounce.
According to Michael Blicharz, ESL's Vice President of Professional Gaming, Sliver has almost unfettered control from there.
Marshmallow has a nearly 31 percent distribution share, while newer Nougat has more of a sliver (1.2%).
At the peak of their excess, earmarks still represented only a sliver of the annual federal budget.
The differential between the two rates ensured at least a sliver of a lending margin for banks.
And then I think there was that interesting sliver of the audience who saw it as reality.
The slightest sliver of orange and purple leather had remained above the line — less than an inch.
And when challenged by someone with only a sliver of confidence, insecure people are often easily swayed.
Into each, you insert a small garlic clove, or a garlic sliver, if the cloves are large.
But the overwhelming share of the money they generate goes to a tiny sliver of rich Americans.
As I did, I must have stepped on a tiny sliver of glass from that shattered goblet.
For the next week or so, I walked around Cork with that tiny sliver in my heel.
For 10,000 years, they hunted around in my heel for the sliver as I lay there screaming.
A decade ago, this sliver of land was the city's only undeveloped patch open to the sea.
But there had been a sliver of hope they could work with Trump on infrastructure, in particular.
A narrow window, 219 by 2111 inches, angles upward so only a sliver of sky is visible.
A sliver of a mirror sits just above the opening where the machine doles out the lotion.
And they're just a very, very small sliver of the voices in Iran, as they themselves said.
For now, it's unclear if any Democrats want to provide even a sliver of help to Trump.
The document shows the amount transferred from FEMA to ICE is a sliver of the agency's budget.
During the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, they made up only a tiny sliver of the dead.
Here's the sliver of hope: Mr. Trump's wrongheaded ideas do not appear headed to fruition anytime soon.
For many anti-Trump groups, there is just a sliver of restraint keeping them from outright murder.
Yet just a sliver of those applicants actually get hired, thanks, in part to poorly-written resumes.
While electric cars still only amount to a sliver of the market, sales have been growing fast.
If Trump's personal lawyer really puts family and country first, he could earn a sliver of redemption.
"Living the Dream," the series' third episode, gives the dads of Monterey a sliver of the spotlight.
Bigotry and extremism is not confined to a marginal sliver on the far right; it has been mainstreamed.
Both "Double Mirrors" (2018) and "43th St. Pho Café" (2019) include only a sliver of her reflected face.
This sliver of mystery material runs east to west for over 60 miles, and its makeup is unknown.
While that's a small sliver of the approximate 560 million products available on the site, it's still troubling.
In Trust, we're likely to see at least a sliver of the 'Ndrangheta as it was in 1973.
No notches in sight, and there's scarcely any bezel, just a sliver at the bottom of the phone.
He hands me a tan bath towel that's 11 inches wide, and a thin sliver of green soap.
France clung to this sliver of Red Sea coast until 1977; even today it occasionally resembles occupied territory.
Even if it hangs overhead, that sliver of luminous lunar rock can be obscured by clouds or smog.
WR stars only last a few hundred thousand years, an achingly brief sliver of time in cosmological terms.
He gripes that only a sliver of his five-year development plan for the north has been implemented.
There's a tiny sliver of the video that's left uncovered, which I find to be an annoying oversight.
It was something more shifting and slightly disturbing, like those eyes: like a sliver of light-blue glass.
It is how I channel my emotions into something productive, some little sliver of life I can control.
Some had set up folding chairs, others searched out a sliver of shade beneath the insistent Arizona sun.
Two eyes peer out from a sliver in a rock, fixed not on the scene but the viewer.
"There is a sliver of hope the market that modern tonnage will tighten up," the Singapore broker said.
Film buffs and fame seekers can get their own sliver of the silver screen by investing in moviemaking.
That is equivalent to a roughly $50 million stake, a sliver of the company's $84 billion market value.
It also has only a sliver of the US market, the world's No. 2 car market behind China.
But he also admits to "feeling nothing" afterward, other than a sliver of guilt over his mother's disappointment.
Insert the paperclip and gently press inward until a sliver of the disc protrudes from the slot.5.
Many com mentors were quick to note that in New England, the sugary sliver are known as "jimmies."  
The sliver has been inactive on scans during Zéa's last three appointments with Modak over the past year.
Each chapter jumps around in place and time, focusing on a sliver of the book's two main families.
That late night cheese cheese craving so easily escalates from a single Brie sliver to an entire wheel.
Sliver was founded in November 2015 by Mitch Liu, the company's CEO, and Jieyi Long, its chief architect.
Instead of a cash advance, a leash, and a sliver of the revenue, UnitedMasters acts as a partner.
Rotenberg's videos are but a small sliver of the cottage industry that is the Troom Troom reaction video.
Producing 50,000 vehicles for Toyota would represent just a sliver of what Suzuki sold in India in 2017.
And there may a sliver of hope for coal prices now coming from that part of the world.
One centerpiece is a reduction of the estate tax, which falls on only a sliver of rich families.
I'd be snacking on a muffin and then suddenly I'd be crunching down on a sliver of tooth.
Even during Warren's brief time at the top of the polls, Biden was just a sliver behind her.
"It's painful to be invisible in other people's stories, but there is a sliver of liberation," he says.
The case of Daryl Morey is but a sliver of the CCP's future influence with control of 5G.
Front Burner After shuttering its garment district shop, the chocolate company has a sliver of a storefront uptown.
In that brief scene at the station, a sliver of the city's 8.7 million inhabitants intersected, scattering light.
There are no more last minute options upon which Trump's opponents can cling for some sliver of hope.
They are not afraid to win by a sliver and govern as if they won by a landslide.
Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas" as a way of mocking her claim to some sliver of Native American heritage.
Try using your hands or a few sheets of paper to cover everything but a sliver of strawberry.
It's a sliver of good news about a massive data breach that the company first disclosed last week.
Senegal employs only about 130 park rangers who patrol a sliver of the 3,500 square miles of park.
To be sure, transportation costs are just a sliver of the price consumers pay at the grocery store.
Three-quarters of the defence budget goes to payroll and pensions, leaving just a sliver for kit and maintenance.
A sliver of the mortgage market is in the hands of small firms that are subject to fewer rules.
Despite their long-held role in Liberia's domestic economy, artisanal fishermen are feeding only a sliver of the population.
And the success of Kim Kardashian: Hollywood is dependent on giving fans access to a sliver of her existence.
Because when you only have a tiny sliver of space in the world to call your own, you deck.
But even if it's just for a moment, seeing that sliver of hope restored in Arya's eyes means everything.
I twisted on my flashlight, which gave some comfort, but only illuminated the thinnest sliver of my new world.
This epic sliver of L.A. real estate is looking for a new starboy (or girl) to call it home.
No, seriously that little sliver of copper could be worth a whole grand -- if it's an Ally Lucky Penny.
That is a sliver of its oil and gas sales volumes of 795,000 boe/d in the first quarter.
Thank you for finding a "sliver of hope" in the prospects for Zimbabwe ("Fall of the dictator", November 18th).
We're filling in the future we want to see one tiny aspirational sliver or harebrained ideation at a time.
That is equivalent to a roughly $50 million stake, a small sliver of the company's $84 billion market capitalization.
I clung to the small sliver of hope I had managed to muster, wondering if this could be it.
What good is only a small sliver of an overall user and his or her activity across the app?
Sometimes there is little more to grasp or perch on than a sliver the width of a few coins.
Qatar is a tiny sliver of a country with just 300,000 citizens amid a total population of 2.3 million.
Then something remarkable happened: Desormeaux saw a sliver of space along the rail turn into a four-lane highway.
This book is not for a financial upper crust, but an intellectual one, and not just a slim sliver.
Big changes in this relatively small sliver of the country can be muted in the population as a whole.
Gambia is marketing oil blocks in its thin sliver of territorial water, while Guinea has started to drill offshore.
One challenge with measuring attribution is that tech and research firms only measure a sliver of media, he said.
The admissions process involves a sliver of the stress, and mystery, that colleges in the United States insist upon.
It sounds like a nightmarish, sliver-filled process, but the results seem to be very much worth the effort.
Why it matters: For all the hoopla surrounding electric cars, they're still only a sliver of America's auto industry.
Hopkins, Missouri, and the handful of other hospitals with hotlines represent a small sliver of the health care system.
I don't know what I'll do if I can't my hands on a sliver of that pork belly again.
The mirror was also just a sliver, and not wide enough to actually get a good look at myself.
The stay order offered a sliver of hope to foes of the law, but it did not guarantee victory.
And despite their populist appeal, both are events powered solely by the art market's rarefied sliver of wealthy collectors.
This is a bad trade in Michigan, where Latino voters make up only a sliver of the Democratic electorate.
First, he had to get the nomination in a state where he's lived only a sliver of his life.
On our final full day, Tito moored the boat to a palm tree on a tiny sliver of beach.
This isn't entirely unexpected: Maine will need to kick in a small sliver of the costs of the expansion.
If I tweet at Niall Horan enough times, there's a sliver of a chance that he might tweet back.
Sales of such vehicles are growing fast but still account for only a sliver of the new car market.
Even in the confusion and chaos that Lowell writes about on the record, there is a sliver of optimism.
So, we don't look at RedMart as a sliver of the business, we look at the Singaporean business alone.
The French took the much larger slice, and the British a small sliver that bordered their colony in Nigeria.
Another big slice goes directly to savings — and a sliver goes toward personal expenses for him and his wife.
It's very easy to "SLIVER" your way around an entire cake if you don't have a lot of willpower.
With core supporters and opponents dug in, a crucial sliver of people support the inquiry but not necessarily removal.
Too often we see just a sliver of a person, and then we think we know everything about them.
The daily barrage of culture requires that we choose a sliver of the whole in order to keep up.
CES remains one of the best chances many companies have to claw a sliver of attention to their products.
I am part of that final sliver of my generation who will have any living memory of Sept. 11.
He signed a peace deal with Eritrea, ending a 21972-year-old conflict over a sliver of worthless desert.
Also often pointed out: The bad acting is just a tiny sliver of the massive use of their products.
The neighborhood itself, a small sliver wedged between Park Slope and Crown Heights, ended up being an ideal location.
The threat posed by Russia to Europe could give Ms. Merkel and Mr. Trump a sliver of common ground.
It was only in this small sliver of her life that she would be lonely, and it would pass.
Christianson is learning as he goes while coping with a sliver of newfound celebrity, which was never his intention.
Though offshore wind capacity remains just a sliver of the industry, it's expected to grow sevenfold globally by 2028.
And still, he said, the number of confirmed cases is just a sliver of how widespread coronavirus actually is.
Lebanon also claims a small sliver of territory that Israel occupies and administers as part of the Golan Heights.
For another, it only shows a sliver of their lives, dropping in for specific moments that quickly become pointed.
I've seen my posts, the work of my amused fingers, hold the attention of a sliver of the world.
Moscow has de facto controlled South Ossetia, a sliver of mainly mountainous land in the northeast of Georgia, for years.
She's gone through hell, just like Joel, but we only get the smallest sliver of whatever her life was before.
I read only a sliver of It — page 21958 to page 19853 — on my big week off from work. Sorry!
" Added Lambert of his friend: "And also: It was a sliver of a fuller conversation that was actually quite interesting.
There could be a sliver of opportunity for Tavares against Warriors lineups that feature a traditional center like Zaza Pachulia.
A group affiliated with the Islamic State group holds a sliver of territory on the southern tip of the region.
Seven weeks into the operation, only a small sliver of the city's eastern neighborhoods has been declared cleared and secured.
These claims represent only a sliver of the tens of millions of services Massage Envy says its franchises have provided.
"When you think of what the media represents compared to real life, it's, like, the tiniest 0.000001 sliver," she says.
Rubin posted a photo with just a sliver of a phone peeking out, revealing little beyond a modern-looking smartphone.
The stealth company also launched an early beta of its platform today for mobile VR on iOS and Android. Sliver.
To complete the look, she styled her hair in a structural bun and paired the look with strappy sliver sandals.
Yes, it's a sliver thicker than your typical smartphone, but it's not twice as thick, like the Galaxy Fold is.
Amid these roads, a new one is being built, an 85-mile sliver topped with gravel in Canada's Northwest Territories.
This process yields just 6.5 cars a day, a sliver of Toyota's average domestic daily production of about 13,400 vehicles.
IT IS an enormous privilege, and responsibility, to write for The Economist and capture a small sliver of readers' attention.
If he gets a sliver of them, it's a real business, as Glenn Beck once proved with his Blaze network.
That's more millionaires nationwide than ever before, but it still represents just a sliver of the population — less than 10%.
Even Confide's much-ballyhooed sliver feature, which only reveals part of a message at a time, has a transparent workaround.
THE BILL proposed to grant a sliver of mercy to the 1,000-odd asylum-seekers in Australia's offshore detention centres.
At the black market rate, Novartis would have been left with only a tiny sliver of what it was owed.
Foreign stocks make up about half the world's market value but are often just a sliver of 401(k) portfolios.
So infidelity could happen to a small sliver or the majority of people — it's hard to say at this point.
And it's a very visible shift — the moon is completely invisible (while it's new) until a tiny sliver is illuminated.
They recovered nine coins in all—and though eight missed their target, one tiny sliver of yuan made it inside.
Post Design Director Greg Manifold said on Twitter the version below only went out to a "sliver" of its readership.
The ladies' affections proved more valuable than the men's: Mr Van der Bellen won by a sliver, 50.3% to 49.7%.
But to the extent that this describes political science at all, it describes only a very narrow sliver of it.
He recommends dabbing a fresh sliver on the affected area daily; you should notice a difference in a few weeks.
That being said, Liu said about twenty percent of spectators at a recent event were watching from virtual reality. Sliver.
That's more millionaires nationwide than ever before, but still represents just a sliver of the population: less than 10 percent.
"Since you don't talk about anything else, you interpret the results solely through that little sliver of possibility," he said.
Patent royalties represent a sliver of Nokia's overall revenue, more than 90 percent of which comes from telecoms network equipment.
After some haggling, she wrote, Bernstein made the "incredibly generous gesture" of giving up a sliver of his royalty share.
"If you believe in yourself," he concludes, "then you might have a sliver of a chance to become a millionaire."
It undoubtedly had the effect he wanted with some twisted sliver of his base: they paid attention and loved it.
I leap for the door, marked by a sliver of light underneath it, and shakily crawl out of my room.
OK, then, let's hurtle ourselves down a river floating on a sliver of rubber – Photo by Dan Taylor/Heisenberg Media.
Right now the public only has a small sliver of Akili's data; the picture may change after a peer review.
For those Indianapolis residents wishing they could watch live this Sunday, it appears there's now a slight sliver of hope.
For all the political attention the Obamacare exchanges receive, that market represents just a sliver of the money insurers handle.
It's usually diagnosed in childhood and accounts for a sliver of the total diabetes population, about five to ten percent.
I pointed out the odd half-length bathtub in the sliver of a bathroom, an improvement from the original outhouse.
Tucked into a sliver of space between two much taller buildings, this structure has no conventional exterior walls at all.
Now, the last of that territory — a sliver of land along the Euphrates River in southeastern Syria — has been retaken.
The occasion was again revealed on social media, and only a sliver of Archie's cheek was visible in that photo.
It took the work of many courageous women to expose just a sliver of the failures that led to #MeToo.
Now they were fighting simply for the right to take back a small sliver of land to farm for themselves.
The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, rose a sliver of a gain to 98.042.
That&aposs just a sliver of the national attention that H-E-B has garnered in its years of operations.
An early-19th-century easement gives neighboring buildings shared ownership of the sliver of land, and unrestricted access to it.
But none of them have a sliver of the financial resources, political power, or social reach of their mainstream counterparts.
The best that could be hoped for, in the earlier films, is to eke out a sliver of self-awareness.
Until the verdict, the only sliver of satisfaction came from the fact that the legacy he built had been destroyed.
Since the attacks of 8003/11, the burden of fighting wars has fallen on the slenderest sliver of the population.
They see him as a threat, albeit small, in a primary that could be decided by a sliver of votes.
Nor will it end microtargeting for such advertising, a practice that lets campaigns home in on a sliver of users.
Israel is claiming a sliver of the same waters — and thus some of the same gas reserves — that Lebanon claims.
But the sharpshooting junior found a sliver of space and released a deep 3-pointer in the waning seconds. Swish.
If dropping a few hundred for a seat isn't your style, there's a sliver of public space at every beach.
But to be human is also to desire transcendence, to aspire to be more than merely a sliver of nature.
The look was, as the British say, homely, but the textures, the tartness of the jam and the lovely, soft, slightly chewy and not very sweet cake made it the kind of dessert you come back to, finishing it sliver by sliver and dashing any hope you had of tucking some away for breakfast.
The lira did find a sliver of support when Turkey's central bank said it had lowered reserve requirement ratios for banks.
I was young, so I can recall only a sliver of that day in Melbourne, but I do remember the silence.
In the short term Amazon is unlikely to take more than a sliver of the $453bn Americans spend on prescription drugs.
Press on a red cream shadow over the majority of the lids, leaving a sliver of negative space along your lashlines.
Of course, that's still a small sliver of the pie for an app whose primary demographic is teens and young adults.
He threw a near-perfect pitch, and a near-perfect hitter made him pay for the sliver of imperfection in it.
While Alibaba is feeding leads to Chinese law enforcement, only a sliver are followed up by criminal investigators, the company said.
If a project has five parts and you've completed four of them, you'll see a tiny sliver left to be done.
Skip the glasses and look for that sweet sliver of daylight right before the sun sets, and you're good to go.
By Canalys' estimates, Apple finished the year with 42.8 million iPhones shipped in Europe, a sliver above Huawei's 42.5 million devices.
Syrian rebels inside Aleppo, who have been reduced to holding just a sliver of the city, were reported to have surrendered.
Moffatt, Romney's former digital director, said he thinks the Russian ads were a tiny sliver of the overall campaign advertising pie.
Van Nest also emphasized that Android engineers had only reimplemented a sliver of Java's code rather than copying from it liberally.
Yet revenue from tourism, estimated at $30m-40m a year, is only a small sliver of even the North's backward economy.
And, in that sense, there remains a sliver of the old capitalist fantasy of personal responsibility and decency in the film.
That is a sliver of the population, but it is only slightly smaller than the percentage of Jewish Americans—22014 percent.
Can you blame him for trying to exert control over the tiny sliver of his life he still has command over?
Each episode of the creepy show looks at some sliver of the strange or supernatural, from UFO sightings to ghost encounters.
This was especially noticeable when I took a quick (and ugly) shot of an overexposed sliver of street with both phones.
On the other hand, Schalke does have a sliver of chance to make playoffs if they get wins rather than ties.
Or, think about a midi dress and ankle boots — what's not to love about that perfect sliver of exposed lower leg?
As she looked around her room, the dawn was beginning to break and a sliver of light shone through her window.
It's cropped but only shows a sliver of my stomach when I lift my arms, so I think that's fine, right?
Sometimes it only takes a moment, a tiny sliver of a second, to see everything two people mean to each other.
Federal inmates represent a sliver of the overall U.S. prison population of more than 1.5 million, according to Justice Department statistics.
In a lucky month a sliver of chicken or fish may appear in the bodegas where the ration books are accepted.
The new band comes in four colors — black, grey, light grey and sliver, all with alternating grey and neon yellow accents.
Caldwell said that online lending is a "sliver" of overall lending markets and that there is "nothing wrong" with the industry.
A RAND Corporation study found that surgeries and hormone treatments would cost "a tiny sliver of the Pentagon budget," NBC reports.
On the streets of Panama City, another dog collapses into a sliver of shade, escaping the heat of the midday sun.
Patent royalties represent only a sliver of Nokia's overall revenue, more than 90 percent of which comes from telecoms network equipment.
This is especially true as the bar shrinks down to a sad, practically unusable sliver that breaks into even smaller slivers.
While ISPs certainly have access to a sliver of consumer data, services such as Google have greater access to personal information.
Obama's pledge to take in 10,000 refugees would represent just a sliver of the numbers that have entered major European nations.
I burrowed into this sliver of history as deeply as I could, to summon a specific moment in time and place.
There wasn't any blood on the barbells after all, and there was nothing but a sliver of watermelon on the knife.
The other $5 that Marlin charged, to cover salaries, taxes, equipment and a sliver of profit, was now just red ink.
The adoption tax credit might only affect a sliver of the population, but its true impacts are much more far-reaching.
It was not a favorable situation for the Knicks, who found a sliver of sunshine before storm clouds gathered once again.
Driven by a demonic donor class and a sliver of their base, Republicans are trying to rope-a-dope everyone else.
I had used a little sliver of "Sweet Honey in the Rock" but then took it out, and the title stuck.
If the screener's man dropped that far, Crawford would use the sliver of space provided by Ayton's screen to pull up.
In this movement, as in so many movements before, only a tiny sliver of its variform lifeblood gets into the news.
The map, which currently has about 226,223 faces on it, represents just a sliver of Americans who've died from opioid addiction.
I realized soon after Alan's death that I'd been clinging to a sliver of hope that Alan would get better someday.
Every time the family came into contact with the authorities, another caseworker was brought in to provide a sliver of help.
But the problem of rising government debt is too large to solve simply by taxing a small sliver of the population.
"Cornelia Street" flexes that same Swiftian magic, crafting a fairy tale about a tiny sliver of pavement in the West Village.
The average American eats a sliver of California avocado each week, which takes a whopping 4.1 gallons of water to produce.
We in the college-educated sliver have built a culture, an economy and a political system that are all about ourselves.
But in the sliver of his interior revealed through his candid heart-to-heart with Gabriel, there's only megalomania and delusion.
Clutching a clipboard and grinning, she points to a sliver of the Hudson River peaking out through a wall of buildings.
The IG investigation covered only a sliver of the IT contracts that have been let by the IRS in recent years.
The company seems to be positioning the product in the same sliver of the market that OnePlus has found a home.
Now, American-backed forces are moving to reclaim the last sliver of ISIS-held territory in Syria, the town of Hajin.
Mr. Sanders has not been mathematically eliminated in the delegate race, but his path to success has narrowed to a sliver.
It paves the way for his accomplice, Taylor Swift, to arrive like some dirty annunciating angel on a sliver of moon.
Millions of Americans would benefit from this new public spending, while a small sliver of the population would bear the cost.
His presence there is set against the blue of the night sky beyond, the sliver of a high-riding crescent moon.
The Mets had one sliver of hope in that Series, when they grabbed Game 3 after the Yankees had won twice.
At the end of our session, I pay my therapist $1,800, a sliver of which will be reimbursed by my insurance.
Maybe for a sliver of people who can afford to buy very nice things to do Office, email, and browsing tasks.
Artists and immigrants (first Jewish, later Portuguese) have shared this sliver of the greater Plateau neighborhood for close to a century.
A street sign creates only a sliver of shade at a bus stop in the Jefferson Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
You feel drowsy, so you close your eyes, but then you suddenly see a sliver of light coming from your smartphone.
The 150 public-facing channels identified by VICE News likely constitute only a sliver of the far-right ecosystem on Telegram.
But in going through this cancellation I experienced a tiny sliver of what Taylor Swift went through on July 17th, 2016.
But women today still collect the same sliver of venture capital funding, about 2 percent, that they did two decades ago.
And given the effort -- and rubles -- he's expended in taking back a sliver of its territory, he clearly cares a lot.
But the 500-acre enclave, on a sliver of land between Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, has been strikingly resilient.
A few forecasts, including some from the agency, showed a sliver of Alabama at low risk for tropical-storm-force winds.
Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House, spent months trying to keep some sliver of daylight between himself and the candidate.
That means uncovering big new facts that persuade the sliver of persuadable voters that Trump should be kicked out of office.
"Midnighters" was produced in Rhode Island, where locations can be rented for a sliver of the cost of a Hollywood lot.
The glowing sliver of red and orange is a massive pile of soybeans that's been burning, on and off, for weeks.
The rioter wore a woollen hat and a red bandanna, leaving only a sliver of his face uncovered, like a ninja.
Wheels A key family hauler for much of the 19913th century now accounts for a sliver of the American auto market.
Principally, nobody has a sliver of a clue what people will actually like enough to shell out money to see it.
The content that Trump's team pushed to each sliver of the population in critical battleground states was tailored for each group.
When Mayadeen fell, she moved to Hajin, and from there to Shafa, a village in the last sliver of ISIS's territory.
They waited in line for a box of food and a sliver of hope since they hadn't received paychecks in weeks.
And nearly three decades after the eastern sliver of the country — Transnistria — declared independence, its status has yet to be resolved.
On the latter, Apple's CEO Tim Cook gave a sliver of insight into how Cupertino is viewing the newfangled computing platform.
Linksys, TP-Link, Asus, and other OEMs serving the router space may blow this off to start as a toy, though it seems more likely that they will lean on the specs and utilitarian nature to push it with budget and performance markets, leaving Amazon to dominate a sliver… and hope that sliver doesn't grow into a wedge.
Patent royalties represent a sliver of Nokia's overall revenue, more than 90 percent of which comes from sales of telecoms network equipment.
I leapt on it immediately and simultaneously told a friend who, unfortunately, missed the tiny sliver of time when it was available.
I suddenly flash back to a sliver of conversation I'd had with Titanic a few weeks earlier, when our talk turned existential.
American politics have become so polarised along partisan lines that only a tiny sliver of the electorate remains genuinely open to persuasion.
Because Self receives the bulk of his annual compensation through an LLC, only a small sliver of his income is ever taxed.
Xiaomi's Mi Mix has a 210:26 screen, which allows an extra sliver beyond 16:9 to accommodate the Android software buttons.
That shouldn't be an issue any more as the Fourth now entirely in that county except for a tiny sliver of Berks.
But few analysts give Democrats more than a sliver of a chance to gain the 30 seats they need for a majority.
They're almost always underwhelming and are often made only to please a tiny sliver of people who are smugly in the know.
When only 1% of people convert, it concentrates all of that sales and marketing spend on a very small sliver of customers.
That's a lot of money, but it's a sliver compared to the multi-billion dollar price tags of some other famous rockets.
But some procedural hiccups left a sliver of doubt about the outcome, raising a glimmer of hope among the bill's ardent detractors.
Harassment of female guards by inmates represents a narrow sliver of the predatory sexual behavior that takes place in America's detention facilities.
That sliver is still important to Kent Holbrook, superintendent of public schools in Inola (the self-styled "Hay Capital of the World").
But all this is only a sliver of the more than 300 bills that have been introduced over the past three days.
LEAP years are a plus for finance ministers: the extra day bolsters annual output by a sliver and so flatters their record.
A lot of them are going to have a sliver of genius, but be held back by the limits of current technology.
When he picked at the spot with tweezers, he pulled out a tiny sliver of tooth left behind all those years ago.
After about a week there was a sliver of a hope: A different caseworker told Meadows she could request a bed move.
Overall biomass does impact the concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but humanity is a tiny sliver of life on Earth.
That's still the case to a large degree, but a sliver of the market sees big things for CBD-rich marijuana products.
"The people that the tax affects are the people who are really well-off and it's a tiny sliver of the population."
He told Mr. Chotiner: Generally, the tiny sliver of voters in this country who are still persuadable are not highly ideological people.
There are also varying levels of openness that enable different uses, such as leaving a sliver of screen for an abbreviated experience.
The gym itself is squeezed into the recent development that houses it, and has the shape of a skinny sliver of cake.
The forecast cone also covered a small sliver of the Florida Panhandle, where officials still reeling from Hurricane Irma enacted emergency plans.
With just a sliver of Japan's total landmass, Okinawa is home to about half the American soldiers and sailors stationed in Japan.
Banks, of course, have for years been content taking a sliver of big transactions, so long as there are many of them.
Instead of a 423-foot-deep lot, abutting East 242th Street, the developer sliced off a narrow sliver only four feet wide.
"Cambridge Analytica needed to infect only a narrow sliver of the population, and then it could watch the narrative spread," Wylie wrote.
These feminist podcasts and pieces offer a path forward, a reflection on how we got here, and maybe a sliver of hope.
The pie-chart amounts look tempting, but I know from calculating taxes that the actual portion is a sliver beyond my grasp.
For the Knicks, it was a brief flirtation with joy, a sliver of sunshine through the storm clouds of a sad season.
A tax change that only subjects a small sliver of wealthier taxpayers — though not the wealthiest — to higher taxes is not fair.
Walk around the piece and it changes from a Richard Serra-esque torque to a thin white sliver that courts near-invisibility.
Black clouds and a cobalt sliver of a moon are stuck to the ground in the upside-down world of environmental damage.
While only a sliver of churches have joined the sanctuary movement, advocates say it's growing -- and North Carolina has been fertile ground.
There is a sliver of good news in the CDC report: Fewer rural Americans died from stroke in 2014 than in 1999.
A tiny sliver of enormously wealthy people was perched at the top of the economic ladder, while most of the rest struggled.
It's not a sliver of 80 Days or Diablo where you have to handle a grid as expediently and efficiently as possible.
"During a sliver of a second, the howling machine stood motionless, as if stuck in time," Coles Phinizy wrote in Sports Illustrated.
The state's loan waiver program provides little relief to the neediest farmers since it forgives just a sliver of their total debts.
Where to eat De Hot Pot is a sliver of a Trinidadian restaurant ideal for pre- or post-roller skate carbo loading.
Raising the exemption on the estate tax to $11 million, as Republicans propose, will help only a narrow sliver of ultrarich Americans.
This year, early exit polling had Mr. Biden narrowly winning white men in Missouri and losing them by a sliver in Michigan.
There's a dark sliver in a former smoker's mind that half-longs for dire events, so as to justify lighting up again.
Surrounded by landmarks of modernity like Co-op City in the Bronx, a sliver of New York's ancient past remains relatively untouched.
Meanwhile, a sliver of a middle class clings to its precarious perch between the superwealthy superminority and a sea of abject poverty.
Since then, the shares have risen 44 percent, though they are still worth only a sliver of their value a decade ago.
The Atlantic killifish is a slippery sliver of silver about the size of a fat finger and as common as the minnow.
A rat, a sliver of dark muscle, darted across the concrete and vanished into the crumbling base of a low stone wall.
Major stations typically receive only a sliver of their annual budget from the federal government, thanks to listener contributions and corporate underwriters.
But after decades of automation (and some increases in global trade), they've been reduced to a small sliver of the US economy.
They waited in line for a box of food and a sliver of hope since they hadn't received a paycheck in weeks.
As we relentlessly pursue them for their wrongs, let them feel just a tiny sliver of the fear that engulfs our lives.
And even better, the company has nearly eliminated the phone's bottom chin, with an even smaller sliver of bezel than the S10 has.
They could see, framed in a sliver of light from the doorway, the stock of Bower's rifle and his jacket, but little else.
That leaves a sliver of the tag visible along with a glowing light at the tip where it actually plugs into the jacket.
"I think he [Trump] only cares about a thin sliver of speech," says Sanford Ungar, the director of Georgetown University's Free Speech project.
GE's stock has become a sliver of its former self, and its bonds are now trading as if they are already junk-rated.
He was actually seeing the slightest sliver of the sun above the horizon several times, one on top of another, building a rectangle.
But just when he's about to give up, a sliver of hope shines through his dreams, and he decides to fight his circumstances.
Because maybe you can't only find a little sliver of common ground to cooperate with somebody from the other party, but who knows.
John Kasich ended their bids, there were some early signs that a sliver of the party might see Clinton as the only option.
The move will only affect a sliver of J.P. Morgan's wealth management clients, which range from mass affluent to ultra high net worth.
They concluded that (with the exception of a 10 percent sliver of the country) the U.S. could make it eating only local foods.
It'd let you run a game on 75% of the screen, all while running another app on a vertical sliver of the screen.
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Wallace ran as a third-party candidate in 1948, winning a tiny sliver of the vote while helping Truman look moderate by comparison.
I eat a cinnamon roll that was overflow from the neighbor, then a sliver of brownie, and make a cup of Pukka tea.
It's a very specific sliver of the populace — white, less educated men and women — but he tells them what they want to hear.
If you're looking for a sliver of hope, here it is: full functionality won't be coming to the app until Friday, July 21.
When you bite into that cured, fatty sliver of a pig's hind leg, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn't utility.
Chilean shares retraced a sliver of their weekly loss but remained on track for the biggest weekly decline in a year, 20.29 percent.
The ice, which has been named A2200, represents more than 12% of the Larsen C ice shelf, a sliver on the Antarctic Peninsula.
On the anniversary of that moment, Roem's win was a sliver of light—one that I believe is reflective of a larger resistance.
Polling data for the month of August show that she converts only a sliver more of Barack Obama voters, 79%, to her cause.
The company will initially sell a sliver of just 1%-2% on the local Tadawul exchange, including an offering for Saudi retail buyers.
It'll grow out just a sliver so it looks a little more natural, and you'll have time to make sure you love it.
When politicians promise voters vastly increased government services paid by increased taxes on only a small sliver of the population, I see dissembling.
Sometimes we check out the narrow sliver of the less known Riverside Park Bird Sanctuary, along the Hudson from 116th to 124th Street.
Yet others have only approached the fence that keeps nearly 2 million Gazans packed in a 20153-mile-long sliver of Mediterranean coastline.
She also sported a pair of the brand's signature loafer fringed pumps in gold and sliver, as well as a white Gucci bag.
What it does have is a sliver of a button tucked behind the scroll wheel that makes a pleasant clunking sound when pushed.
It turns out that Wheeler's beef is over one small sliver of the ecosystem that brings us this programming bonanza: Set-top boxes.
There are no trees, barely even any vegetation to provide a sliver of shade on this windswept road running along the Yemeni coast.
In 403, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission acquired both the cross and the sliver of land upon which it rests.
The bill includes roughly $1.6 billion for border-security measures like fencing — a disappointing sliver of the $25 billion the president had sought.
He spotted a gully, a long, lightning-shaped sliver in the snowy hillside, and climbed into it, taking cover behind a large rock.
All I had was my then-boyfriend's second-hand iPhone and a tiny sliver of memory and time to spend on games. Threes!
In other words, the sliver of franchises who can eat bad money will be able to demand a king's ransom to do so.
The video review found it to be in by a sliver, giving Federer a 5-3 lead and two serves on his racket.
As I waited at the corner for the light to change, I stepped into the sliver of shade provided by the light pole.
He cited statistics that showed payday lending represents a sliver of total consumer complaints, signaling that the industry would not be a priority.
While some of these accounts have thousands of users, this still reaches a sliver of the world's desk and phone-bound office workers.
But every rune, every bone charm, every document, every little sliver of story content, every goddamned bloodfly nest, has been in my grasp.
It's a small sliver of justice for the women who say he harassed them and then ruined their careers when they rebuffed him.
It's a sliver of symmetry—a narrow one, but symmetry still—to see Winslow deferring to Wade the same way Butler once did.
The advertising data exposed in a user's personal Facebook archive is, of course, just a sliver of what is available to the company.
The ripple effect on the industry will be felt long after people have dissected every sliver of what makes this game so fun.
Only not just any nowhere, but a sliver of a many-faceted nowhere that, when lifted in a certain light, became a somewhere.
Norman is almost all posturing, and you can see momentary gaps in his knowledge, where Mr. Whishaw lets a sliver of panic through.
In parts, the waterline left a visible sliver of the tops of abandoned cars and almost reached the bottom edge of stop signs.
And of that freshwater, only a small sliver is actually available for us to use, such as the water that flows through rivers.
This gave the center a sliver of hope that the Supreme Court, even with its new conservative majority, might rule on its side.
The new devices that would benefit from the new changes — be they tablets or Pixel phones — always represent a sliver of the market.
Then Houston's mayor, Sylvester Turner, urged the Astros to return home, in the hope that they would provide a sliver of normalcy here.
Energy is just a sliver of Tesla's business, accounting for just 6% of sales in 2019, so investors aren't focused on the business.
After nearly 27 tense minutes of overtime play, the Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf found the puck and a sliver of space on the boards.
He broke out in that thin sliver of time when Michaels was away from the show he has since raised to iconic status.
Now Mr. Trump's order will effectively leave tens of thousands of families in limbo, all vying for the sliver of seats still available.
Samsung sells earbuds too, but the company accounts for a smaller sliver of the truly wireless earbuds market compared to the smartwatch space.
For websites, this meant paying those authors — hundreds of them, the supply was nearly unlimited — somewhere between $0 and $100 for each sliver.
While Mr. Sanders cannot be mathematically eliminated in the delegate race on Tuesday night, his path to success has narrowed to a sliver.
They squeezed the word that honored him, America, into the sliver of continent on both maps representing the modern coast of South America.
Our research represents just a sliver of the vital projects that more than 300,000 researchers are undertaking in 50 states with NIH support.
That sliver belonged to Brian G. Hughes, a "famous joker," as the headline on his obituary described him when he died in 1924.
For that sliver of voters who have not made up their mind about impeachment, it could be a significant quiver in Trump's arrow.
Cars that don't burn gasoline or diesel account for a tiny sliver of the world market today, but their prospects are looking brighter.
Apple charges banks 0.15 percent of each Apple Pay credit card transaction in the U.S., and a tiny sliver of debit card purchases.
Her sliver of screen time was bought with months of practice and rehearsal, and, most painfully for an outspoken human rights activist, her silence.
The only indication of the Find X's deeper nerd appeal is a slim, crescent-shaped sliver of plastic where the camera would normally be.
Disney revealed a sliver of footage of Star Wars: The Last Jedi footage to the public with its start-of-production video (see below).
As Earth Day approaches, remember that a plastic bag is a sliver of eternity — it never goes away, even when you want it to.
And to rob you of any sliver of hope, an unnamed Frey even stabs Little Unborn Baby Ned Stark Jr. repeatedly in the womb.
Despite the size of that stake, it represents a small sliver of Berkshire's holdings, as well as less than 1% of Amazon's shares outstanding.
What's more, nearly 70 percent of smartphones sell for less than $150, leaving just a sliver of the market for Apple's high-end phones.
"I saw a familiar face looking back at me in the clear sliver of the mirror that my hand had just … swiped," says Badeen.
But, knowing Glover's track record of dropping information on-stage and mid-acceptance speech, we might get another tiny sliver into his home life.
Some Democrats privately hold out a sliver of hope that Republicans might be humbled enough by the Democratic win in the House to budge.
No need to pause the Netflix — this hack has the braided elegance of its French or fishtail relatives, with a sliver of the work.
Both the benchmark Hang Seng index and the Hong Kong China Enterprises Index closed a sliver lower at 23,703.01 points and 10,254.44 points, respectively.
The furthest departure from average is likely to hit Alaska's Aleutian Islands, that sliver of land that juts out from the state's southwestern edge.
Still, these men accounted for only a sliver of the damage Maciel had wrought on dozens of seminarians, teenage men, young women, and children.
Slovenia is demanding access to international waters in the Northern Adriatic, where its territory is squeezed to a coastal sliver between Croatia and Italy.
ISTANBUL (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Recep Eraslan, 64, has worked a tiny sliver of land on Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet peninsula for more than three decades.
Munn's cropped bustier-like strapless top showed just a sliver of midriff when paired with high-waisted flowy, wide-leg pants (both Alice + Olivia).
On October 5th the army declared victory in Hawija, leaving IS in control of only a sliver of land along the border with Syria.
Similarly, Morgan, Karloff's House persona, is a mute, scarred butler who is revealed to the audience in the concealing sliver of an open door.
Debaga, Iraq (CNN) -- Zainab's eyes are hazel, and a sliver of olive skin peeks from the stretchy turquoise scarf wrapped tightly around her face.
By seeing only a sliver of the story, we have overlooked a growing number of warriors sacrificing for their country and for one another.
Over the years, it's increasingly become home to immersive pop-up activations that bring to life a tiny sliver of a world for fans.
According to local media reports, ISIS has been eradicated from most parts of southern Syria and is operating from a small sliver of territory.
The victim reported being scared to leave because Lander had a knife and a sliver blade in the center console area of the pickup.
Fighters linked to Islamic State have been cornered in a built-up sliver of the southern lakeside town after two weeks of intense combat.
Adding those to the 14 cards they revealed a couple weeks ago still just equates to a sliver of the 135 incoming cards, though.
While they're just a sliver of that bloodshed, mass shootings are the dreaded distillation of many of the patterns contributing to this status quo.
When you walk into the room as an adult, you see this sliver in the corner, and you build the room in your brain.
So here's a little sliver of silver lining: Donald Trump, and the social crisis his reign portends, offers us an opportunity to take stock.
And if they have, it's probably not the 70-page sliver of the story — technically volume 2, part 5 — that's currently playing on Broadway.
The Big Three have long locked down the U.S. market for pickups and Nissan currently only sports a one-percent sliver of a share.
Housed in that sliver of bezel is an infrared camera, flood illuminator, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, speaker, microphone, front camera, and dot projector.
Two monolithic black forms are surrounded with a radiating light, while the central photograph inverts this form; a sliver of light emerges from darkness.
Bossert's statement half-suggests progress and a sliver of hope; it was the first time climate change had been addressed since the hurricanes hit.
Wearing Ganni in New York occupies a previously unimaginable sliver of Venn diagram wherein one can look like a socialite who socializes with socialists.
This storyline that Obama is responsible for the bullish job market might have a sliver of credibility if it weren't for several inconvenient facts.
While Teixeira may sit over the next few days, one sliver of positive news for the Yankees was the imminent return of Alex Rodriguez.
Luckily for us, an obscure vinyl rip survives on YouTube like a shed snake-skin, a souvenir sliver of Sammy's once inhabited alter-ego.
But obviously Netflix found it easier to comply than engage in a confrontation over one minuscule sliver of the content in its firehose stream.
Mass shootings have repeatedly thrust the gun debate to the fore over the last decade, though they make up a sliver of gun deaths.
The tiny house's panoramic windows, which boasted beautiful autumnal views of the sky and trees, put my apartment's sliver of a window to shame.
So if you're a guy in the US waiting for Viagra to be available without a prescription, seems like there's a sliver of hope.
Sliver streams spherical mp4 videos directly to viewers' VR headsets, putting fans directly onto the battlefields at various "camera" points in a game map.
For the first time I can remember, it seems like there's a sliver of momentum building within the league to find a better system.
Anyway, guess there's a sliver of truth to the old adage that In-N-Out Burger may, indeed, be too good to be true.
To the Editor: "Resettled Refugees Unsettle a Mostly White City" (front page, June 21) told just a sliver of a complicated yet exciting story.
The visit comes as cooler weather provided a sliver of hope for the army of firefighters and helicopters battling the so-called "beast" fires.
Some advocates find a sliver of hope in the fact that even the most liberal Democrats acknowledge that charter schools are here to stay.
Turns out that rather than pausing just a sliver of time before pressing each button, here you actually have to go a little early.
But "Cherry" adds a dark new chapter to the canon, revealing a young soldier's transformation from hero to antihero, with no sliver of redemption.
Big Picture: There's only a sliver of a difference between a very close election night and a gain of 40-plus Democratic House seats.
It's impossible to predict with even a sliver of certainty what the litigation fallout will be from the economic havoc of the coronavirus pandemic.
Isabella Kwai explored a sliver of this demographic shift in her story today, on a group of young Asian-Australians from Sydney's western suburbs.
Plus, Tayshia looks at him pretty lovingly in that sliver of footage, his fondness for speedos, fights with Derek Peth, general oddities, and all.
For example, Google's contract with the military for Project Maven was reportedly only a sliver of its $110 billion in annual revenue — $9 million.
Anyone who threatens our next-door neighbor because a tiny sliver of our population has come here illegally from there, cannot get my support.
Each new sliver of porg footage became a headline; each new toy or mug or pajama or blanket landed on a holiday gift guide.
By the time he was 4 months old, he had no vision remaining in his right eye and only a sliver in his left.
But the Senate Intelligence Committee's report Tuesday suggested that only a sliver of the Russian-backed social media campaign in 2016 comprised paid content.
These "handsome girls" represent a new marketing gambit for Mr. Wang to break into a previously unclaimed sliver of the increasingly diversified Chinese audience.
From their small kitchen table, they can see a sliver of the street and are often forced to gaze upon indignities as they eat.
It is the growing influence of a vocal sliver of that group, the evangelizing, socially conservative Haredi national-religious, that has alarmed secular Israelis.
He wanted to know about his community, about his family and his neighbors, to understand their own roots in this tiny sliver of earth.
Despite its outsize spending, the NRA's reported membership amounts to just 1 percent of the American population - a tiny sliver of the American electorate.
While only a privileged sliver of the population can publicly announce their pregnancies without fear of economic recourse, it&aposs at least a start.
I may be infertile, but I am fortunate, and remain deluded: Our chances keep getting thinner, but the sliver of possibility still seduces me.
Minnesota has gained a sliver of revenge by taking the first two contests of this season's series, posting a 5-4 triumph on Oct.
And while a small sliver of the George Washington is reserved for pedestrians and cyclists, the tunnels simply don't have paths to accommodate them.
The Earth, moon and sun line up perfectly every one to three years, briefly turning day into night for a sliver of the planet.
It means not listening to the semirational sliver of your brain that believes staying in bed drinking liquid ice cream is the better option.
These figures show that the new rules prompted only a sliver of enrollees to find jobs or other activities, Alker said in an interview.
He wanted to know about his community, about his family and his neighbors, to understand their own roots in this tiny sliver of earth.
The Syrian Democratic Forces recently pushed the last remaining fighters out of the village, leaving them only the sliver of territory by the river.
Teams were able to switch James-Thompson pick-and-rolls, and the sliver of opportunity born from that action mainly arrived after a mistake.
The full Gen 3 is made up of over 100 new Pokémon, so this rollout is but a sliver of that — but hey, new Pokémon!
A shadowy sliver occasionally slides through the light, suggesting the presence of an individual on the other side of the door who is ultimately nonexistent.
The first climate refugees in America speak French, and live on a dwindling sliver of land that is rapidly disappearing into the Gulf of Mexico.
The Speedfactories will produce about half a million pairs of shoes—just a sliver of Adidas' total annual output, which runs close to 300 million.
I really think that this an outlier and represents a small sliver of primary voters in a largely unrepresented district in the Bronx and Queens.
The thin sliver of plastic you got for free with your desktop is truly the bottom of the keyboard line (as are most laptop keyboards).
The Fifty Shades of Grey franchise has the same type of thing — a sliver of footage from the movie that stands out amidst the rest.
That seems like a brave call given the Aussie hit a decade-low of $0.6678 this week, before finding a sliver of support at $0.6800.
Although Diamond Foundry stones start with a small sliver of natural Canadian diamond, that's just a microscopic base upon which the new layers are formed.
Mr Gruber argues that, once you allow for even a sliver of irrationality in human decision-making, the case for taxing addictive substances becomes clear.
Being posted at the customs building, which provides a sliver of shade, is better than being stationed in the middle of the market, he says.
However, you won't find much overlap in these two genres: Skating is often portrayed as a dude-heavy activity, a specific sliver of bro culture.
And yet there was a sliver of self-awareness: Lane posted anti–conspiracy theorist videos as proof that there was a conspiracy against conspiracy theorists.
Altria also sells e-cigarettes, but Juul beats its sliver of the market share along with other competitors like British American Tobacco and R.J. Reynolds.
It would be most unlikely that a "second Earth" would be synchronised so that it was in the thin sliver of time we're now in.
If there was even a sliver of doubt that the infamous feud between Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian West is over, it's officially been squashed.
But for all the political sparring and lobbying to pass paid leave laws, they address just a sliver of the challenges that working families face.
Just think of supermodel Gigi Hadid's nails for the Manus x Machina-themed Costume Institute Gala in 2016 for a sliver of the price tag.
It often turns out that those behind the cries for no-platforming speakers are a sliver of a minority who represent no one but themselves.
In the movement, the weapons, the floaty yet fairly frantic combat, the way the apples crunch when you restore the smallest sliver of your health.
An elite liberal sliver with a global outlook among that massive user base wants to use these products as they are intended — uncensored and unrestricted.
But even that sum would cover just a sliver of what it would take to outfit all police officers in the United States, experts said.
It's a tiny sliver you could balance on your pinky toenail, with four antennas that provide full duplex communication for sending and receiving radar pings.
He removed the iconic face design and replaced it with a simple letterbox, revealing only the digital time and a sliver of the inner electronics.
Instead, the big fear is that whatever sliver of optimism investors currently have in an otherwise dreary outlook will be further eroded after the summit.
Judge Abrams left a sliver of hope alive for Margouleff, ordering a hearing on his attempt to serve Beck at the concert in Port Chester.
There is a portrait, "Malcolm X, 369th Armory, Harlem" (1964) in which only a sliver of Malcolm's face is visible, the rest immersed in shadow.
It was a jarring, hour-long boat ride to Little Water Caye, a sliver of an island 30 km off the coast of Placencia, Belize.
Still, solar power is a small sliver of the country's total electricity generation, representing only 85033 percent last year, according to the Energy Information Administration.
EIA's latest outlook shows surviving coal plants ramping up their output, the wind industry virtually vanishing and electric cars remaining a sliver of the market.
Smaller distribution apps like Stitcher (2%) and Overcast (3%) have earned a sliver of the market, but Spotify is the true thorn in its side.
In what dimension did a sliver of Moroccan countryside coincide with something out of the background of a Renaissance painting, populated by centaurs, basilisks, hippogriffs?
Both funds are actively managed, a $25.2 billion space that makes up just a sliver, albeit a growing one, of the $2.2 trillion ETF industry.
Its shareholders would probably rejoice at converting a sliver of money in the bank for a placeholder in an emerging leader in self-driving cars.
The deal is a sliver of good news for U.S. farmers facing trade tariffs and disruption to exports to the biggest global agricultural buyer, China.
One visitor, Ida Herrington, said that after standing in line for an hour some days, there was hardly a sliver of water to swim in.
About 8 percent of registered voters remain undecided, according to the New York Times/CBS News poll, a thin if crucial sliver of the electorate.
Jones' path to the Senate banks on two things: Democrats showing up to the polls in droves and (even a sliver of) Republicans sitting out.
When Zéa had surgery to remove her primary tumor, they were forced to leave behind a tiny sliver that remained between her spine and lungs.
Beijing has long had a special bond with Havana, even though Cuba is only a sliver of China's size and sits half a world away.
It felt trumped up, hanging on a sliver of an idea, and an old idea at that: male competition, inside and outside the locker room.
There's a sliver of what people call Christianity that is the same germ that drives both underground music and radical politics and things like psychoanalysis.
That last sliver was made up primarily of the French regions of Rhône and Champagne; wines from the United States, Italy and Spain; and spirits.
On Saturday, the Syrian Democratic Forces, a United States-backed group, announced that the final sliver of territory under the jihadist group's control had fallen.
Bayou Gauche is a sliver of civilization where the trees are draped with Spanish moss and the border between water and land is ever shifting.
I can make condoms fun, gloves are hilarious, but a sliver of latex that looks like it belongs in the bin of a burns unit?
I sense it a sliver of a second before it happens, but not soon enough to just get back in bed and ride it out.
The Ninth District includes a sliver of Charlotte and runs eastward to rural areas like Bladen County, where the most well-documented misconduct took place.
A sliver of hope for elephants emerged last year when China, by far the biggest consumer of ivory, announced it would ban its domestic trade.
But his approach to community policing in this Southern town is what gives me a sliver of hope for our country during these uncertain times.
The Ilemi Triangle, a disputed sliver of land along the border with Ethiopia and South Sudan, is the northernmost tip of Turkana, Kenya's poorest county.
People of Asian and European descent — almost anyone with origins outside of Africa — have inherited a sliver of DNA from some unusual ancestors: the Neanderthals.
At the lowest part of the young woman's brain, where the spinal cord emerges, a tiny sliver of cerebellum was visible just below the skull.
"Pill" is not only an album of breaking, but also one of rebuilding, of finding a sliver of hope and stretching it beyond its limits.
While markets are far from perfect, asset prices do incorporate information from millions of individuals, each of which observes a tiny sliver of the economy.
Kepler was searching, somewhat blindly, an impossibly small sliver of space, and it found a potentially habitable world more quickly than anyone might have guessed.
She was lifted onto a stretcher and jostled to an ambulance before she felt the relief from the sliver of nitroglycerin slipped under her tongue.
Since the government began taking all their profits in 2012, it has directed the companies to operate on a small and shrinking sliver of capital.
He has fit a copper bar with 10 seats, along with table seating for another dozen customers, in a high-ceilinged sliver of a space.
In poorer neighborhoods like South Los Angeles, watch as the people waiting for the bus strain for some sliver of escape from the intense heat.
That sliver of rounding, seemingly minuscule in a market that topped 26,000 just last month, actually means a lot in the age of electronic trading.
One that tells us Joanie has metabolized the loss she has suffered over a lifetime and tried to find some sliver of pleasure in pain.
If you look hard enough to the west you may see the first sliver of the new moon at dusk with Venus floating above it.
If there's a sliver of good news in all this data, it's for the youngest children, ages 2 to 5, the CDC youth study found.
Most are curious about life behind the last sliver of the iron curtain and ignore critics who say their dollars prop up a repressive regime.
In the meantime, Tesla has spurred serious innovation in the EV market, despite electric vehicles still only comprising a sliver of the entire auto industry.
While European sales are about half the size of its North American sales, its European profits are only a small sliver of its US earnings.
At midday, a man walked outside a building, stood in a sliver of sunshine, stretched his arms up, touched his toes, and went back inside.
This lunar eclipse won't be visible in North America (except a tiny slice of Newfoundland that will get a sliver of an eclipse at moonrise).
Commodious spiral stairs tend to be more like 60 inches in diameter — but you'll still find each tread narrowing to a sliver at the newel.
The title is the punchline, identifying the paradisiacal sliver of time between waking up and one's first conscious thought about the rage-machine-in-chief.
The human eye has three types of cone cells that define that small sliver, each of which that can register about 100 different color shades.
With the internet displacing both network and cable television, there's no limit to the profusion of properties that can claim a sliver of an audience's attention.
It stands on Silver Place, a tiny side street in Soho, a sliver virtually unreachable by car or cab, in a thicket of mall-like shopping.
With only a sliver of health left, Daigo Umehara managed to come back and defeat his competitor, Justin Wong, by parrying 15 attacks in a row.
The sliver of land connecting an entire province to the rest of Canada could be flooded in the next two decades, making Nova Scotia an island.
That, of course, is a small sliver of what disturbs people about the Facebook world, leaving a lot of other information officially out of journalists' reach.
But the return on investment for building a full VR title for macOS using Apple's technology would be minuscule — a sliver of an already small market.
The Blue Jackets do have one sliver of "motivation" - a victory Wednesday assures that they will finish no worse than 28th in the 30-team league.
That said, it does have a climactic guitar solo, which offers a sliver of hope that you might white-knuckle your way through the shit anyway.
We have had one of the weakest recoveries in postwar history, just over 2 percent per year, and the beneficiaries are a small sliver of society.
Of that number, 183% of the participants are Canadian, 218% are from the United States, and the remaining sliver are from other countries around the world.
Even so, I'd describe them as semi-open, as they have a layer of felt under the exterior skeletal frame that provides a sliver of isolation.
Imagine seeing a tiny sliver of a line and being asked to draw the ellipse that line was a part of — that was the mathematical challenge.
While the wall funding was the most contentious piece of the appropriations bill, it was just a small sliver of the spending package the House approved.
Hold your horses: These talks are early, and have included discussions of BlackRock managing everything from a sliver of the CalPERS portfolio to the whole enchilada.
The need to find bigger returns is pushing investors into riskier subordinated debt, even if there is only a sliver of extra spread, the banker said.
For all the women, however, the money they make from Keeping Up With the Kardashians makes up only a small sliver of their earnings, Forbes notes.
The only way they're going to get more than a sliver of pizza today is if they enter the My Slice Fest man versus pizza competition.
In 2013, however, a sliver of hope presented itself in the form of the Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act, which criminalizes marriage to children under 16.
And it is a testament to how hard these rappers fought for a sliver of autonomy in a police state that tried to give them none.
They flew east toward Howland Island, a tiny sliver of land in the central Pacific Ocean as they holed to complete a marathon 29,000-mile flight.
She reached the city's convention center, which had developed into a makeshift shelter -- without adequate provisions -- on a sliver of high ground along the Mississippi River.
Campaigns that advertise on Facebook typically run dozens of variations of different ads, often narrowly targeting a particular sliver of people based on their personal information.
As he left the store with the last sliver of hope tucked under his arm, he looked up and saw her walking down a Northampton street.
Touré told Stewart that his comments were offensive, adding that Stewart will only have a "sliver" of the black community voting for him with his rhetoric.
Although Mitsubishi is a bit player, it is increasing new-car sales faster than most other automakers and is expanding its sliver of the American market.
Many in the wealthiest sliver of that top 1% pay lower rates than most Americans because of how their income gets taxed, according to his calculations.
There's a small sliver of entrepreneurs who can walk into an Uncork or Freestyle or First Round with little more than an idea and raise money.
It's a sliver of the 16313,000 that the initiative, also known as the "Protect Washington Act," needs in order to appear on the ballot this November.
When we do see the window in Twilley's paintings, it is mostly boarded up: a strip of light peers in through a narrow sliver of space.
I have to hand it to the industry for optimizing: What started as a little sliver of business has turned into a behemoth cash generating machine.
This can provide a broader perspective of how the company and product will be received by the world — not just a small sliver of Silicon Valley.
The first is that this data is from just one of Facebook's many ad partners and represents just a sliver of the company's overall ad revenue.
At best, Mr. Carder hopes to claim a sliver of that research money for the testing center in this hilly region cut by the Monongahela River.
She knew the magnitude of what she was doing, why it was more than just changing tires, and why a sliver of spotlight shined on her.
Enthusiasm for a wealth tax on the country's thin sliver of multimillionaires and billionaires may be unsurprising — after all, most Americans wouldn't have to pay it.
Democrats' tax policy is only slightly less prohibitive: Tax increases are allowed, but only on a tiny sliver at the tippy-top of the income distribution.
Another sliver of a sequence features the two sharing a jet ski, Efron with his arms around The Rock's refrigerator-sized torso, but it's played straight.
Domino Park, an 11-acre sliver of green that runs along the East River just north of the Williamsburg Bridge, opened to the public on Sunday.
This peninsula in the northern Adriatic is made up of about 90 percent Croatian territory (the rest is Slovenian with a tiny sliver going to Italy).
On Monday, thousands of them had vanished from Mexico City, their presence in subways, supermarkets, and around school campuses only a sliver of their usual number.
Only $3.5 billion has actually been committed to the Green Climate Fund, a prominent U.N. program that makes up just a sliver of that bigger plan.
A summer trip is a rare chance to break from routine, to escape the narrow sliver of the planet we inhabit the rest of the year.
From behind-the-scenes moments backstage to the stressful hilarity of the red carpet, those watching from home are only getting a sliver of the drama.
Our Upshot colleague Nate Cohn has explained why Monmouth's polling may be underrepresenting a sliver of the Iowa electorate that happens to be favorable to Sanders.
With her lunar sliver of a voice, there is little room for slippage because Ms. Collins has so few overtones to cushion and absorb tonal deviations.
The sliver of land has been home for generations to the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Indians, a tribe that found refuge here in the early 20023th century.
As we reckoned with the prospect of standing overnight (every sliver of floor being taken up by crimped passengers), a conductor spotted us and began bellowing.
Apple has been vying to boost its share of the price-conscious Indian market, where its iPhones account for only a small sliver of smartphones sold.
And it makes up just a tiny sliver of the total autonomous miles racked up by the 22019 companies that tested on public roads in 2019.
Now two years old, this sliver of a restaurant offers a more casual, wallet-friendly version of its upscale sister restaurant Nagaya a few blocks away.
Assigned to just a tiny sliver of that vast county, the volunteers in Phoenix knew many homeless people would be actively trying not to be spotted.
Take a sliver of marinated beef and whatever else on the platter you like and bundle it inside a lettuce leaf (ssam is Korean for "wrapped").
It was the first time in four starts that Harvey had not given up more than three runs, and his E.R.A. dropped a sliver, to 5.56.
A sliver of hope for those on the left is that the court could drop the case altogether, due to a recent move by New York.
Alter notes that since 2007, we have increasingly spent our free time in front of screens, leaving only a sliver of time without any screen time.
But there's a sliver of good news: While flood warnings are still in effect due to ongoing rain Wednesday, the Llano River's depth has dropped significantly.
Whether we want to continue the national pastime of elevating the same sliver of teenage girls for the sport of mocking them is perhaps worth considering.
Republicans have been the ones seeking the free-trade agreements, with a narrower sliver of mainstream Democrats joining them over the objections of their left wing.
Native Americans make up only a sliver of Montana's total population -- less than 2712% -- but accounted for 22016% of all missing person reports from 2016 to 2018.
Murph is given a sliver of a side plot: He has a crush on a guy who comes into the sandwich shop where he and Brooks work.
And we're reminded of the harsh truth that organized youth baseball, a sliver of Americana once equated with the flag and apple pie, has been largely corrupted.
Nevertheless, this agreement represents a sliver of hope for Syria, which is more than could be said for anything else that's happened over the past five years. 
And while quack funding might only represent a sliver of that pie, Vox is just the latest doctor to call for reforms in how these platforms operate.
Throughout his journey, he's seen the countryside from a motorbike, the Alps from a train window, and the Northern Lights from Finland's sliver of the Arctic Circle.
Geoffrey Moore, a spokesman for Mr. Milken, confirmed that Mr. Milken had investments inside opportunity zones, though they are a sliver of his overall real estate holdings.
And while the withdrawals amount to a sliver of the overall assets in such funds, fast-declining sales of funds reflect deteriorating sentiment as people stockpile cash.
Even if he only wins Utah, a quirk in the American electoral system means Mr McMullin has a sliver of a chance at winning the White House.
The only sliver of hope is that time will bring some sense and humanity to public opinion in Bangladesh, just as it has in the United States.
VR's content problem has been baffling more than a fair share of co-founders in the space looking to create experiences or networks in the space. Sliver.
To achieve it, a 5% sliver would be worth $100bn—four times the biggest IPO to date, that of China's Alibaba, an e-commerce firm, in 2014.
The succulent marbled sliver is branded with his name, title and e-mail address—an apt introduction to the owner of Japan's biggest manufacturer of replica food.
Thirty days after Saudi Arabia eased its crippling blockade on Yemen, humanitarian aid groups say only a sliver of critical fuel and commercial goods are getting through.
But the Fashion Law is not impressed with Zara's new sustainable capsule collection, mainly because it's a tiny sliver of Zara's very unsustainable fast-fashion business model.
That means companies can tap into just a sliver of GPU power, or a larger amount, on demand as they need it and pay for that amount.
And while we all know that what influencers show us is just a well-edited sliver of a much bigger picture, there's a subtext of realness here.
The brief war that followed left Pakistan with a slice of Jammu and a sliver of Kashmir, along with Gilgit-Baltistan, a vast tract of spectacular mountains.
Outright graft makes up only a sliver of the inefficiency in government spending, the ultimate cause of the country's combination of high taxes and poor public services.
The Fredericks kept the top tier in a coffee tin in the back of their pantry and every year on their anniversary, they share a little sliver.
You briefed the president elect on -- on kind of the sliver of the dossier, the, really -- the salacious part about the prostitutes in Moscow and that allegation.
If you have a sensitive enough camera, you might be able to see a sliver of the new moon during the day or around sunrise and sunset.
Falling oil prices slashed the sliver of Brazilian oil revenue that, by law, companies must direct to research at certified local institutions such as Rio's Federal University.
In it, D'Almeida sits on a chair in the shadowy room facing a window, a sliver of light falling on the young child clutched to her chest.
Traditional sports events like NBA games have been live-streamed before using 360-degree VR cameras in stadiums, but esports have yet to receive that treatment. Sliver.
It's five states in just over 2000 hours (shout-out to that little sliver of West Virginia I cut through briefly), and a slog of a drive.
It would almost certainly be politically easier for New Delhi to sell a sliver of a large player than selling off majority stakes in many smaller ones.
By Krystal BallOpinion Contributor Facing backlash from his normally loyal lackeys, yesterday the president offered Republican leaders the tiniest shred of a sliver of a cover story.
A 'scientific, ethical and economic' debate The monkeys used in the nicotine addiction study are just a sliver of a larger debate around medical research on animals.
With a 10-year lease to its sliver of land, Food for Soul, Mr. Bottura's organization, plans to keep the venture going after the Olympics are over.
On a 22019-0 vote, the House sent the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill (MTB), which represents a sliver of this year's trade agenda, to the Senate for action.
The greater danger for Republicans here is that the narrow remaining sliver of true independents and swing voters will be put off by their bullish, opaque tactics.
A tiny sliver of twisted fibers—just 0.028 inches long—was found in a site occupied by Neanderthals 90,000 years ago, well before sapiens arrived in Europe.
"We provide Sliver with essentially exclusive access, without delay, to the CS:GO TV client so they can place virtual cameras all around the playing map," Blicharz says.
Post- Bleach A-side "Sliver" is a simple, straightforward pop tune unlike any others in Cobain's catalogue, featuring the most comprehensible and relatable lyrics he's ever penned.
On the sliver that remains, Alice, a flinty woman in her 70s, scrapes by selling dusty novelty fireworks from a roadside table draped in ratty flag bunting.
Lowering the cap on 25.49(k) contributions would save only a sliver of the $211 trillion in lost revenue from the tax cuts that Republicans are pushing.
This became apparent most recently when I went to see my eye doctor after noticing a sliver of missing vision in my left eye, my "good" eye.
Isolate just one sliver of the brilliance: the endless subtlety of her rubato, slyly shaping an innocuous part of the finale into a moment of deepest wonder.
Gomez, who spent most of the day standing in the coach's box with his arms folded, tried to shed a sliver of positive light on the afternoon.
According to experts who have studied disinformation campaigns, that accounts for only a tiny sliver of the people Facebook estimate were affected by content Russian posted online.
Lowering the cap on 401(k) contributions would save only a sliver of the $1.5 trillion in lost revenue from the tax cuts that Republicans are pushing.
A country that, for many of the most ambitious mountaineers, all but invented trekking, plus a pristine sliver of the Himalayas that celebrates both happiness and Buddhism?
Electric vehicles currently make up a sliver of the US passenger-car market, accounting for less than 2% of new-car sales as of late last year.
A small leftover sliver belongs to his changeup, and the man with more victories than any other living pitcher — Greg Maddux — believes he should use it more.
Rocket launches and space tourism account for a tiny sliver of the overall space economy, and NASA continues to conduct numerous robotic exploration and Earth science programs.
Everyone's giving me nothing but love and support throughout this whole process, and if there is, it's like a small sliver and usually that person gets attacked.
Unlike JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, Goldman Sachs has no physical retail bank branches and only a sliver of its rivals' trillions of dollars in deposits.
His goal: to visit every state in the union and learn more about a sliver of the nearly two billion people who regularly use the social network.
And that's just a small sliver — by 2020, the cannabis market is expected to reach $6.46 billion, according to The ArcView Group's 13 California State Profile report.
The small community of Great Guana Cay, a small sliver of land off Central Abaco where Keyser's family lived, is "decimated," she told BuzzFeed News on Monday.
For the next 15 minutes, they walk down an unlit dirt road in near total darkness; even the waning moon's sliver of light is hidden behind clouds.
Or, at the end of one of your firefights, when you've got a sliver of health left, are you going to get a backful of shotgun pellets?
Four slivers were grafted onto her failed left ovary, which had been damaged by the chemotherapy, and one sliver was grafted onto the side of her uterus.
Three hundred feet in the air, a thermal camera attached to a BatHawk drone tracks their boat, a black sliver gliding up the luminous gray Shire River.
But on the plus side, Nigerian government debt is 15 percent of annual economic output, a sliver compared with 86 percent in Egypt, according to IMF data.
Still others argue that it's perfectly acceptable to have confounded right and wrong throughout one's life and that there's not a sliver of difference between the two.
Violence and destruction have a way of draining hope, but acts of altruism and selflessness under duress offered a sliver of light when people most needed it.
Democrats across the board may endorse the idea that the wealthiest sliver of Americans should contribute more to help pay for ambitious health care and education programs.
"Investors have been 'trade war' bearish for so long that any sliver of optimism is cheered," wrote Stephen Innes, a market strategist for Asia Pacific at AxiTrader.
Most are adventure-seekers curious about life behind the last sliver of the iron curtain, and ignore critics who say their dollars prop up a repressive regime.
Before that, Republicans were the ones seeking the free trade agreements, with a narrower sliver of mainstream Democrats joining them over the objections of their left wing.
And for Aghdashi, Omid, and countless others desperate to reunite with their families, a faceless bureaucracy that leaves a sliver of false hope is wrecking their lives.
The person who has the ball, fused to the ground, practically useless, while his or her teammates work in tandem to open up a sliver of space?
Moto was embarrassed by it and generally tried to act like the bottom sliver of its Android Wear smartwatch wasn't an inert, useless chunk of display housing sensors.
A sliver of different metal the size of a child's finger can throw off the blend of an aluminium pod with the capacity of a small swimming pool.
But a campaign that lacks a well-organized operation to communicate with voters and turn them out might still leave a decisive sliver of votes on the table.
It's a decades-long scientific investigation, infrequently punctuated by headline-grabbing stories that definitively claim one or the other, depending on whatever the newest sliver of research indicates.
There are also investing apps now that make it easy to buy anything from a few bucks worth of stocks to a small sliver of a hedge fund.
On Comcast today, 19 million customers watch the AMC channel — some sliver of those may pay the nominal fee to ditch the ads and watch on more devices.
I tested the system with a TCL P-Series on its stock stand, and the LG speakers were so fat, they obscured a small sliver of the display.
Cassandra is hesitant about it at first, but Kelly convinces her that it'll be a good morale boost for everyone to have some sliver of normality right now.
That said, ST131-H22 was only present in a sliver of the meat and human samples found to contain E. coli, and not all infections caused visible symptoms.
Despite expressing a sliver of optimism, Emanuel also described a "nightmarish scenario," arguing that repealing Obamacare and eliminating its funding would make it hard to implement a replacement.
Meanwhile Apple and Alphabet have achieved a virtual duopoly on mobile operating systems, with only a tiny sliver of consumers choosing an alternative for their smartphones and tablets.
She knelt on the kitchen floor and started sorting through and rearranging her Tupperware cabinet — putting that small sliver of her life back in order, because she could.
While I don't need or expect a surrogate to be exactly this far to the left, I do want us to share at least a sliver of worldview.
But as Green slides off Thompson to take that away, Cleveland's center sets a ball screen at the elbow, freeing James for the sliver of daylight he needs.
My indulgent lunch means I only eat a sliver of Reese's Pieces brownies upon my return to the office, but my colleagues dig in to the birthday treat.
It's a sliver shorter than the Pixel 3 XL and about the same thickness, but it's much narrower, which makes it significantly easier to use with one hand.
The term "the twilight zone" was borrowed from astronomy — it's the slim sliver of the planet's surface that hovers between day and night, where stars are particularly visible.
" She adds, "But I guess they're owning it now that Landon sees a sliver of a chance to be with him now that I'm out of the picture.
If you stop flying United and tell all your friends to stop flying United, the airline will suffer, and at least a sliver of justice will be served.
So it's a relatively small rollout, meaning only a small sliver of Android users will have the opportunity to negotiate a footlong from Subway in full RCS richness.
They beat out the previous record-holder for oldest land-dweller, an undistinctive and still unnamed plant-like organism, by a sliver of only a few million years.
And then all we need is a tiny sliver of Republican congresspeople to say the dividend is a good idea, it's going to be great for my constituents.

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