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He squeezes into yellow tights and a yellow compression top.
Short squeezes are not always the end of the story.
This sweet kid whose hugs are more like tight squeezes.
The thickness of the lines squeezes the spaces between them.
That can happen after years of job cuts and wage squeezes.
Alex cuddles Sky Bear through doctor visits, squeezes him during shots.
And, because it is a progressive state, it squeezes the rich.
The LG G5 easily squeezes inside the new updated View-Master.
It squeezes out a lot of richness of what we are.
With his busy schedule, he squeezes in two workouts on Sundays.
That makes things easier for consumers but squeezes profits, Kawano warned.
"You can see a lot of big squeezes here," Lowe said.
Of course, investors don't take kindly to companies facing margin squeezes.
"I know that he squeezes, but he doesn't choke," Ms. Rodriguez said.
As pressure mounts, it squeezes the air out of Styrofoam objects, Capt.
He twice tried to impose fiscal and monetary squeezes to curb inflation.
She smiles, squeezes my fingers goodbye and steps down into the dark.
Dad turns off the motor, unbuckles, and squeezes out of the car.
That's where Trump squeezes his brash, questionable views into the clearest terms.  
That squeezes their net interest margin—the main way they make money.
Gabriela holds Omar tightly next to her and squeezes onto the bus.
Short squeezes are great for momentum, but they rarely last very long.
"It's a manual ventilator and someone squeezes the bag continuously," Cuomo said.
It no longer squeezes the oxygen out of markets as Amazon can.
She takes the woman's hands in her hands and squeezes them gently.
She straight-up turns down pain meds and squeezes stress balls instead.
She squeezes each golden bite with lemon, and now I will too.
He drains off the buttermilk and then hand squeezes great lumps of it.
As she squeezes, the creamy mashed potato-like pus continues to spill out.
The harder Puerto Rico squeezes, in other words, the more its economy suffers.
You put a bag of juice in and the robot squeezes it out.
The single mom squeezes her stomach weight into a waist trainer every day.
Home prices, however, are accelerating again, and that squeezes the margin for borrowers.
Still, Browne squeezes into second place, and for that he should be grateful.
To expand sales online, retailers must spend on technology, which squeezes margins further.
Yet decades of research has shown that exposure to these costs squeezes the
Next up, he squeezes in some fresh vanilla from beans imported from Madagascar.
Her guttural scream, as she squeezes the egg between her palms, is heartwrenching.
Handshakes and back slaps are OK. Shoulder massages and waist squeezes are not.
A whiz with color, she sprays and squeezes paint, and stains with it.
If the U.S. squeezes out Chinese scholars, both sides will suffer, he predicts.
That pressure is what squeezes the carbon into graphite and then again into diamond.
You always manage to catch her before she squeezes herself down the bathtub drain.
Do I want to wear half the latex apparel Kim K squeezes herself into?
There are varying levels of pressure Edge Sense can detect to prevent accidental squeezes.
For one, it squeezes a 17-inch display into a 15-inch laptop body.
Everything about "short squeezes" and "stocks" (what even are stocks, anyway?) I tune out.
"And if it squeezes out people out at the bottom, then so be it."
But states argue that retroactive eligibility drives up Medicaid costs and squeezes their budgets.
An inverted yield curve squeezes bank profitability and is seen as a recession indicator.
Yet if government squeezes too hard or too indiscriminately, it could cause serious harm.
"Almost by design, it squeezes out bottom-up innovation," Handscomb said of the structure.
Traders said that South Australia is particularly prone to price spikes and supply squeezes.
He beams at her and squeezes her hand while their friends continue the games.
This pressure is making merchants increasingly nervous as Amazon squeezes them from all sides.
In the case of both tin and alloy, higher volumes accompanied time-spread squeezes.
When countries like Angola and Venezuela can't pay, China squeezes them in other ways.
A customer squeezes her waist while he tells her how to do her job.
We are all scowling through our own Nascar squeezes every hour of every day.
Vargas Llosa squeezes a fair amount of juice, and pulp, out of this conceit.
Over a tin-foil dinner table, Dusty squeezes a Disney Cruise out of Payton.
There was laughing and grinning and shoulder squeezes, even some across the partisan canyon.
He fishes out the built-in pouch, squeezes the toggle and loosens the drawstring.
Kendall somehow squeezes in a chant, an "ay," and "dude"  — all in four lines.
And that model just squeezes everything out of you, out of the lower class.
The trade deficit will widen as a strong currency squeezes exports and sucks in imports.
It helps that copper is once again going through one of its periodic supply squeezes.
Migration experts say tightening controls simply drives migration underground and squeezes it into new routes.
He cuts onions, cilantro, and spinach, squeezes lemons, peels shrimp, scales fish, and grates cheese.
" Hollywood adds, at which point Leith squeezes Hollywood's arm sympathetically and reports: "No, they're not.
Affinity Photo has Photoshop-level power that it ably squeezes into a touch, tablet interface.
The programme "squeezes the fiscal space" and would be reviewed with the IMF, he said.
It's physically strenuous: in water, through blackout conditions, through tight squeezes for hundreds of meters.
Nadal squeezes the clock the way he does the lines with his heavy topspin forehand.
All of those industries face cash squeezes as they try to pay workers and vendors.
And there are other studies that suggest that long-term spaceflight actually "squeezes" the brain.
In other cases, she squeezes the paint directly onto her fingers and goes from there.
There have been delays and contracts not going ahead as clients deal with spending squeezes.
This video, which Allure found on Reddit, is just as satisfying as those pops and squeezes.
Enid grabs my hand and squeezes tight, enough to hurt, but the pressure reins me in.
The top compartment pops off to convert it into a hand held for extra tight squeezes.
As Lady Archer squeezes, primps, and plumps, we see gestures strangely akin to the nearby boxer's.
But the real draw is that they use a soft silicon that squeezes into your ear.
This squeezes extra evening daylight during the warmer months and extra morning daylight when it chills.
"As a result, the RIN market has become 'the mother of all short squeezes,"' he added.
He walks up to one of the creatures and squeezes green milk from its prominent udders.
"As a result, the RIN market has become 'the mother of all short squeezes,'" he added.
Inevitably some clothes linger unsold for too long, and must be marked down, which squeezes margins.
SHADOW BANKING REMAINS VULNERABLE TO FIRE SALES, LIQUIDITY SQUEEZES, POSES CONTAGION RISKS TO WIDER FINANCIAL SYSTEM
But it's looking increasingly certain we're going to see more of these LME squeezes going forwards.
Various new cuts and tears happen at this stage, like when she squeezes through the fence.
But every so often, a highly controversial bill unrelated to the budget squeezes its way through.
We knew he was funneling money to pay off Stormy Daniels and other assorted Trump squeezes.
Luv Is Rage 2 squeezes this synthesis into as coherent a shape as will receive it.
She brings her hand to the back of his neck, squeezes gently, absorbing tension from him.
These two machines recently became more powerful and precise with a new instrument that squeezes light.
She squeezes against him, and together they hear the squeak and bang of the back door.
Others made "wet-paper squeezes"—applying moist paper to the surface to create a colored print.
If leaving the European Union squeezes trade and shrinks foreign investment, British living standards will suffer.
The tunnel squeezes together thousands upon thousands of human beings moving from one borough to another.
That in turn squeezes global credit, because many countries and companies beyond America's borders borrow in dollars.
In Africa, by contrast, frequent squeezes on supply mean that inflation and output move in opposite directions.
Prepping for the show is a "cram session," one she squeezes in while parenting her three kids.
Using her fingers, Dr. Lee squeezes the bumps, and butter-like spirals spew out from each one.
Right, but it sort of squeezes out the more responsible right, the real red, in a way.
I wanted the video to portray exactly that, and the music also squeezes tight around your throat.
They've got an option here with marginal intelligence disadvantage to reduce how much it squeezes American privacy.
Offshore drilling expansion also squeezes out the opportunity to invest in more renewable energy sources, Gayer says.
"Sour" hardly touches the way a fresh lemon grips your whole consciousness and squeezes until it weeps.
Three pump squeezes by Mr. Lino to Dr. Tongan's single thumb press to the baby's tiny chest.
I turn away, but my daughter reaches across the distance of 30 years and squeezes my hand.
This inaugural offering from the Coop squeezes whimsy, character comedy and ecological allegory into one crowded play.
In December 2019, they installed a device that squeezes light, allowing LIGO to make 50% more detections.
"That's my bag," she says again, as he squeezes past her and makes for the front door.
But then the terrain squeezes the river so tightly that it is effectively turned on its side.
"Stock with low labor costs will outperform as wage inflation accelerates and squeezes profit margins," wrote Kostin.
"Graves' disease squeezes the muscles behind the eyeballs," she explained, adding that it has made her eyeballs twitch.
Spending on payrolls and pensions squeezes out public investment, especially in the region's missing or crumbling transport infrastructure.
That's all thanks to its hybrid SIM tray—it squeezes a microSD card slot into the SIM tray.
At the same time Britons are increasingly fed up with stagnating living standards and squeezes on public spending.
If it doesn't come out in a few squeezes, then stop and try again in a few days.
The Hurom Elite slowly squeezes all ingredients to ensure that none of the nutrients or flavors are lost.
Today (Wednesday): Clouds dominate as a nearby cold front squeezes out some scattered, light showers early this morning.
Baby Akira is her first granddaughter, and tears begin to well up as she squeezes her chubby body.
Pro tip: If Clint Eastwood squeezes in a quick quip in front of you, you're about to die.
To hold it all in, she squeezes her outer sphincters and pelvic floor in a gravity-defying stunt.
The S210's display packs 2950 pixels per inch, whereas the Note 503 squeezes 250 pixels per inch.
Morantes is a tough guerrillero, the kind of country guy who squeezes hard when he shakes your hand.
To take a photograph, he squeezes his body inside the camera and pulls a trap door behind him.
The place was rigged for bedlam: awkward corners, tight squeezes and, of course, the merciless ricocheting of sound.
Yet closures in Chinese factories, and production squeezes caused by rural workers staying away, hit hard and fast.
Finally, the amplified pulse passes through a compressor, which squeezes it into a shorter blip—a more powerful pulse.
Firms cannot operate across state lines, nor may they deduct common expenses from tax filings, which squeezes their profits.
Competing video companies are screwed if they don't pay up, because AT&T squeezes its customers with overpriced services.
"All we feel is pressure and pressure and pressure to the point where it squeezes everybody out," he said.
It relies on a long tail of 30-odd barely profitable suppliers and assemblers of components, which it squeezes.
The NES30 also squeezes in a real game changer that fixes a major problem with the NES Classic Edition.
The police have suffered big staffing and funding squeezes under austerity measures by the last two Conservative-led governments.
He runs across the street and squeezes between two parked cars as Fry's partner, Officer Lou Toth, gives chase.
First, Silicon Valley disrupted the juice industry with a $400 machine that basically just squeezes a bag of juice.
Dine uses a variety of instruments to apply the paint, as well as squeezes it out of the tube.
"A Vine's blink-quick transience, combined with its endless looping, simultaneously squeezes time and stretches it," Tad Friend wrote.
The force has suffered big staffing and funding squeezes under austerity measures by the last two Conservative-led governments.
It then squeezes more profit out of the assets by focusing on licensing deals and upgrade and maintenance services.
The educated man looks down, knows his anatomy, squeezes and knows his best chance is to wait for help.
During a performance, she holds a purple Gumby-like figure and squeezes it whenever she hears an irritating sound.
They're light, but they're still strong and durable, which I confirmed after many squeezes and drops of the cups.
Now he squeezes out a living for his family cultivating vegetables that grow more quickly and require less water.
Every new surface ship design squeezes more first-of-its-kind technologies into every available space, making operations challenging.
Kendall Jenner squeezes a juicy grapefruit in one shot and seductively strokes a rosebud with her lips in another.
Breakingviews China's president, Xi Jinping, wants to regain the private sector's confidence even as he squeezes it more tightly.
Next, a conveyor belt moves them to a shiny metal press that squeezes out the juice from the pulp.
China's decision to impose tariffs on soybeans squeezes some of Mr. Trump's staunchest supporters across the Midwestern farm belt.
Early in March, she began supplementing her regular Lysol cleanings with gloves, squeezes of hand sanitizer, and disinfectant wipes.
The driver picks the projected icon they want, squeezes their hand shut and off the car goes — again theoretically.
As his incredulity builds, he squeezes his eyes shut, twists his neck, and begins violently convulsing in his chair.
Russia is more vulnerable to attack because organizations there often use outdated technology as an economic slowdown squeezes spending.
One hand packs the filling, while the other squeezes the dough, as if wrapping a baby in a blanket.
It squeezes the blackheads behind the ears of your imagination; it's a Diane Arbus walk on the unreconciled side.
Texas squeezes in the top 2000 for average household income and also finishes 000th for highest average hourly wage.
In the US, a small number of corporations controls most of our meat production and squeezes out small farms.
Russia is more vulnerable to attack because organisations there often use outdated technology as an economic slowdown squeezes spending.
"I stick my hand out and he literally takes his hand and puts it, squeezes my genitals," Crews said.
Nobody's buying a $699 device that squeezes juice when you can do it just as well with your hand.
The reason: When warm temperatures arrive during the day, pressure builds and squeezes the sap out of the tree.
If Apple squeezes a laser projector inside the iPhone 8, it could project the AR information onto your windshield.  Wild?
And countries having to react to those liquidity squeezes by tightening policy much more than is warranted by domestic circumstance.
The feature uses sensors built into the sides of the phone to detect pressure as the user squeezes the phone.
Piezoelectric circuitry inside the cover is able to detect touches, squeezes, swipes, and exactly how it's being bent or warped.
And even when you think it's over, it keeps spewing, as Dr. Lee pinches and squeezes it until it's empty.
A mix of Barry's Boot Camp, Soul Cycle, yoga and hiking – which she squeezes in even on the busiest days.
"The housing boom supports growth by driving jobs and business deals, but also squeezes consumption expenditure of households," Lee said.
So long as he squeezes in an appearance at Swift's famous July 4th party next month, it's all good, right?
She reaches high into her closet for a piece of clothing and squeezes water from it like a soaked sponge.
The company makes a "smart home" device that squeezes disposable packets of liquified fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients into cups.
J.K. Rowling will not rest until she squeezes every bit of felix felicis out of the magical world she created.
The machine squeezes them down into big cubes, which are then stored in a fridge just off the waste room.
If it's at the bottom, it has to go in Row 12, which squeezes everything too much toward the middle.
She squeezes onto a narrow pathway clogged with pedestrians and cyclists that leads to the bridge from the Brooklyn side.
But now it allows more physical commands, although it's tricky to remember what exactly one versus two squeezes will do.
"When he hits like that, he squeezes the court and takes your time away," Anderson said of del Potro's forehand.
Financing has been a critical factor for power companies in Brazil, as the worst recession in generations squeezes available credit.
It only squeezes about 250 miles out of the extended range battery pack, but that's because it's tuned for performance.
"Graves' disease squeezes the muscles behind the eyeballs," she explained at the time, adding that it has made her eyeballs twitch.
The administration of U.S President Donald Trump has been critical of lending to China that squeezes out loans to other countries.
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You can now get the phone to react to double taps of the side of the phone as well as squeezes.
As with the fake buttons, the detection system for squeezes on the U12 Plus is inconsistent and more annoying than assistive.
B. pours us some cold brew he made earlier in the week and squeezes fresh grapefruit juice into two Topo Chicos.
But by easing temporary supply squeezes, room rentals may change the economics of the hotel business, at least in smaller cities.
He also regularly purchased coffee, as well as more savory snacks such as cheddar-cheese squeezes, Spam, and Lil' Chub sausages.
Weaker earnings at the world's biggest maker of smartphones and semiconductors come as China's slowing economy squeezes sales by technology companies.
The dressing is simple: Leivaditaki squeezes two halves of another pomegranate over a large bowl, the juice trickling through her hands.
But if Durant wants as much money as he's eligible to earn then that potentially squeezes out a player like Iguodala.
Before his routines, he squeezes his Pooh doll (which doubles as a tissue dispenser), pats its head and shakes its paw.
In some instances, she squeezes the paint directly onto the canvas and spreads it around using her fingertips or her knuckles.
Joe showed us how he squeezes and lets go of just the right amount of sand to make a sand painting.
Just as the man squeezes the trigger, King suddenly returns to his room to don his overcoat against the evening chill.
Then, Lee removed the punch device and was able to drain fluid out of the cyst with a few strategic squeezes.
The Vantage squeezes in two more, plus a few more buttons, a slew of customization options, and some much-needed audio controls.
The self-driving Uber successfully squeezes around the truck but, a few seconds later, about five feet past, hits the brake, hard.
She takes her husband's hand in her own and squeezes it with the kind of fervour that'd have a weaker man crumbling.
In surgery, Dr. Lee speedily squeezes all fourteen blubbery lipomas out from under his skin, and Jean Marcus walks out lump-free.
The final product Jenner shows looks like a body scrub which she squeezes onto her thighs and rubs all over her body.
Whenever a user squeezes the phone or presses down on it, the tone of that sounds changes and the microphone recognizes it.
The shoulder triggers also now have even shorter hair-trigger locks, which means you can fire quicker with shorter squeezes in-game.
People are irate about Route 260, a stop-and-go arterial that each day squeezes tens of thousands of exurbanites toward Washington.
No, no, falling sterling creates inflation, inflation squeezes real incomes, consumption comes down, imports come down and the current account rectifies itself.
She squeezes her biracial granddaughter tightly with affection and defends her gender-fluid grandson's right to wear clothes usually sported by girls.
And yet, as Mario ages and radio is eclipsed by television, Mr. de La Lombana squeezes poignancy out of Pedro's dimming cognition.
But in this debut novel, the TV writer King squeezes Instagram in as contemporary shorthand, as rote as descriptions of the weather.
Indiana squeezes in the top-40 states based on average income at 39th, and it ranks the same in average hourly wage.
Arming herself with a banana-nut muffin and Twinkies, she squeezes out the icing from the latter treat to create a makeshift cupcake.
But prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and U.S. crude floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found.
Oil prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and U.S. oil floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found.
You said -- and you said it on January 25th of 2013 on CNBC -- that this could be the mother of all short squeezes.
When the user presses on the screen or squeezes the phone's body, the character of the sound changes, and the software detects that.
Motorola squeezes a lot into that minuscule frame, including a Snapdragon 228 processor, a 2624-megapixel camera, and an AMOLED Quad HD display.
But between explanations of glassblowing standards and vocabulary, Blown Away squeezes in pops of classic reality show drama to keep us wanting more.
A bus that contorts and squeezes to evade muggle traffic and ensure witches and wizards get from A to B in a jiffy.
Beset by volatile household spending, squeezes on real incomes and uncertainty over Brexit, royal nuptials aren't enough to provide a much-needed bump.
We tested the active bolstering feature that automatically squeezes the driver through turns and hard corning to hold them in an upright position.
Then a man in a suede jacket strides in, sizes up the situation, and says something in Polish as he squeezes by me.
But prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and U.S. oil floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found.
In a stark scene in the opening chapter, she squeezes the trigger of a pistol to euthanize an ailing horse in the pasture.
Alice Mackler's earthenware figure combines squeezes, pokes and thumbprints with a rooster-colored glaze, creating a startling mannequin of bright-eyed psychological defiance.
Moreover, emerging economies are more tied to manufacturing than consumption compared with the developed world, and rising inflation often squeezes consumer companies first.
"The regulation squeezes the Act's explicit disclosure obligation beyond what the plain statutory text can bear," the three-judge appeals court panel wrote.
But analysts expect it to grow rapidly as the country's default wave, driven by funding squeezes in the private sector, claims more victims.
Shatter's tight squeezes are no match for Gina Moseley, a paleoclimatologist at Austria's University of Innsbruck who's been caving since she was 12.
Giant cutouts based on photographs of costumed re-enactors are scattered around the room, evoking the guests (and enslaved servants) at the squeezes.
Between ping-ponging quips with manager Susie (Alex Borstein) and dazzling the military crowd, she squeezes in a tense phone call with Joel.
The soccer star also squeezes in time to plan her spring 2017 wedding to Zach Ertz, 25, a tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Cutting into the skin, Dr. Lee squeezes both sides of the lump, and a fatty lipoma pops out from Christian's back, nice and clean.
The family squeezes into the room, which barely holds the mattress, a rickety bookshelf to hold clothes, and a propane burner to cook food.
A construction worker squeezes through a tunnel boring machine after successfully building a tunnel for the metro train in Ahmedabad, India, on Feb. 25.
This new feature is called "Edge Sense," and it can be configured to do a variety of tasks with either short or long squeezes.
A woman squeezes against the wall as soldiers patrol an alley during an operation in Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro, on Sept. 22.
It doesn't water down the turn-based strategy fans have come to know and love, but somehow squeezes it all onto a tiny screen.
As part of the funding plan, it will also rely on G.fast, which squeezes speeds of up to 330Mbs out of the existing network.
As part of the funding plan, it will also rely on G.fast, which squeezes speeds of up to 13Mbs out of the existing network.
A couple of the projects proposed condoms with applicators, another that "clings like Saran Wrap rather than squeezes," and others that warm on contact.
She holds them up one by one to the camera and squeezes, producing a satisfying cronch—the term of art in the slime world.
Twice per orbit, there's a stretch and a squeeze, so we trace those stretches and squeezes and use them to map out the orbits.
Anil enters a block of flats, squeezes his backpack into a narrow lift and delivers a shirt to a 21-year-old taxi driver.
Air travel is often depicted as a spreader of diseases around the world, given that it squeezes lots of people into a small space.
Frost squeezes hands, taps her foot to music and gives a thumbs up to her boyfriend Austin on request, according to the fundraising page.
Along with the issues usually associated with falling populations such as labor shortages and pension squeezes, Japan also faces dwindling domestic demand for cars.
The deal comes at a difficult time for high-frequency trading as low volatility squeezes the profits it can make from rapid-fire trades.
A breakdown in negotiations and outbreak of tariffs would only deepen lingering worries about a sharp slowdown in economic growth that squeezes corporate profits.
I stand aside to let him come in, and he squeezes past me to where the table and seats flip down from the wall.
They are treated to face-to-face interaction with Queen B. She squeezes hands, caresses cheeks, and shoves her golden microphone in their faces.
These silicone tops create a seal that stops the puree from spilling out everywhere when your baby squeezes the pouch with all her might.
And then he squeezes in a third career as the Norman Lear (or the Mike Leigh, more aptly) of London's West African immigrant community.
In the veterinary hospital, Javsicas inserts a tube into the trachea and attaches a plastic respirator bag, which she squeezes to inflate the lungs.
On Hoyt Street, the bicycle crowd squeezes into a one-way bike lane that is nearly as wide as the car lane beside it.
In "Ring Fit," you play a jogger who discovers a magical ring and squeezes it, accidentally releasing a monstrous dragon that's very in shape.
LG's G6 also has a longer 18:9 "FullVision display" that squeezes a larger and longer screen into a phone that doesn't feel unwieldy.
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The phone is able to detect what the company calls "intentional squeezes" by checking what kind of pressure is being put onto the phone.
Gordon shakes his head and squeezes a dismissive chuckle from his lips when asked if Defensive Player of the Year is a realistic possibility.
Focus on control and getting good, tight squeezes — and feel free to hold onto a chair or the wall if you need help with balance.
It squeezes small businesses and publications, pushing them to pay for the privilege of reaching even a fraction of the people who follow their pages.
Essentially it's a smaller version that keeps the core of the main game, but squeezes it into a package that will fit on your phone.
The dermatologist, also known as Dr. Sandra Lee, appears entirely unfazed as she makes an incision in the patient's skin and squeezes out the lipoma.
The bot squeezes into a slim 7mm body, just like the Mi Pad 2, and it fully transforms into Soundwave through a 30-step process.
That has pushed China's money market and short term rates gradually higher, but also triggered periodic fears of liquidity squeezes and spikes in financing costs.
The shortest path between two points may be a straight line, but the safest is usually a corkscrew dance of leaps, backtracks and tight squeezes.
In surgery, she cuts into Art's forehead, and squeezes out a stream of white, mushy, mashed potato-like gunk from Art's head quickly and easily.
In Western states, the cost of transportation to the nearest certified facility can be so high that it squeezes already-thin margins and eliminates profitability.
They get interrupted by a voice off-screen which turns out to be Conor, and he squeezes into the frame to ask Kamela a question.
But as long as the country's belt-tightening disproportionately squeezes the worse-off, there will be a hole in the prime minister's "one nation" rhetoric.
" Kevin, still visibly uncomfortable, nods and agrees, but as they're called to shoot, Stallone squeezes in one more comment: "Let's do one for your father.
We have a history over the last two years of these phenomenal short squeezes in the pits and they tend to over-tread very heavily.
The city squeezes 7.4 million people into an area three times smaller than Rhode Island, with 57,250 people per square kilometer in the busiest neighborhoods.
Specifically his pick-and-roll partners who have to be smart and fast with the ball whenever the defense squeezes it out of his hands.
A guy in his thirties with straggly hair answers the door, just a little, and squeezes out so the dog can't come outside with him.
Get used to hearing that chirping noise, because you're about to hear it every time your nephew squeezes the Porg toy he gets for Christmas.
The Naked Cowboy, a street musician who's lately taken to wearing Trump underpants, boards an elevator; Senator Heidi Heitkamp squeezes into the car with him.
"Paying $130,000 to Stormy whatever and paying $130,000 to the other one is not a crime," he said during Trump's shut-up-the-squeezes period.
Then he squeezes it more, says "ugh, disgusting" with a perverse laugh, and lets it sit there, just oozing out of the side of his face.
Sadly, your skills can't hold a candle to this truck-driving Jedi who squeezes a full tractor trailer into an impossibly narrow spot without a scratch.
Much like last month's The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild ... Deluxe squeezes every last inch of power out of the powerful little tablet console.
The navigation at the screen's bottom squeezes in a discrete Walmart button, which reveals the retailer's preinstalled apps: Walmart, Walmart Grocery, Sam's Club, Vudu, and Books.
The Treasury has a bad habit of overdoing spending squeezes to the point where they work only in spreadsheets rather than the experience of the public.
Tani practices the game during three-hour sessions in Harlem every Saturday, and squeezes in time during the week to play online on his father's laptop.
Profitability for Gulf banks has been eroded by steeper funding costs as competition for deposits intensifies as lower oil prices squeezes liquidity in the banking sector.
As the EU's Margrethe Vestager argues, Google's aggregation of data, and resulting advertising dominance, squeezes dollars that could otherwise be distributed broadly across advertising-based businesses.
This is a market that is no stranger to sharp contractions in LME time spreads, but these squeezes are becoming both more frequent and more violent.
"Motorsport" is special because it squeezes in product placement for headphones, an energy drink, four luxury vehicles, and a hypothetical neon future that looks very unsettling.
She works a full day in the fields and squeezes in courses toward certificates in viticulture and treetop production so she can become an orchard manager.
Beyond Meat has proved challenging for its short-sellers, who are currently short roughly 40% of the float but frequently find themselves caught in short squeezes.
It could happen fast or it might take years, especially if the regime squeezes the general population and diverts all remaining economic resources for its purposes.
" The author continues, "SEAL 1 smashes harder, grabs her by the neck, squeezes her and busts the most magnificent growling and animalistic load of all time.
"It makes you gasp and it just squeezes your heart sometimes, because you never want your kids to go through these sort of pain issues," she said.
Maddon still calls for squeezes and still puts on avant-garde defensive shifts; why wouldn't he give one of the organization's best bashers some World Series ABs?
She then puts the mixture in a syringe and squeezes it into an empty tube with a doe-foot applicator — you know, just like a liquid lipstick.
Passing a laser through a microscope and onto a sample squeezes the light beam, generating a force on the object in the opposite direction of the beam.
This seems to be so at 3G Capital, a Brazilian private-equity group, which takes over mature businesses and squeezes out costs that no one else can.
"He comes over to me, I stick my hand out, and he literally takes his hand and puts it and squeezes my genitals," Crews said on GMA.
Police have suffered big staffing and funding squeezes under austerity measures by May's government, particularly during her tenure as interior minister before she took the top job.
The IS advance squeezes the corridor of rebel-held territory that leads from the Turkish border toward Aleppo city, which is divided between insurgent and government control.
He takes to a harmonium, flanked by candles, and squeezes out the churchy chords to his anthem "Oh Mother Earth", a song that turns 26 this year.
For instance, if an airline squeezes more (and thus cheaper) seats on to a plane, it counts as extra output, even thought the quality of service falls.
To serve, Sin scoops out some chayote, squeezes the slices lightly to release extra water, layers them on a plate with dressing, and drizzles on chile oil.
The move to prevent Palestinians — including, in many cases, children — from benefiting from the funds squeezes shut the last remaining channel of American aid to Palestinian civilians.
The standard E-Tron (which is the only one on the road right now) squeezes just a bit more than 200 miles out of that battery pack.
Every six to 12 months, a farmer shaves off one foot of growth from these nickel-hyper-accumulating plants and either burns or squeezes the metal out.
Like highway traffic merging from many lanes on multiple levels into a tunnel or bridge, thick inland ice squeezes both horizontally and vertically into the Thwaites glacier.
For $700 (later $43), I can have a tacky machine on my counter that squeezes juice out of a packet that I also buy from the company?
It squeezes in monologues, a pretaped cold open featuring Thede sucking up to a hot Trump supporter, and a "pop-up concert" spotlighting Los Angeles rapper Duckwrth.
This is likely due to short squeezes where a move higher in price pushes short sellers to close out their positions, which then pump the shares higher again.
Short positions on the pound were close to record highs, making "short squeezes" — when traders close out those positions, pushing up the value of the currency — more likely.
But after a few squeezes it felt no weirder than using Motorola's double-twist gesture to launch the camera or double-chop gesture to turn on the flashlight.
That has led to periodic liquidity squeezes, making the cost of borrowing yuan in Hong Kong prohibitive: the overnight rate soared to 61% at the start of 2017.
The squeezes felt by low-income Americans - due in large part to a lackluster economy that never fully recovered from 2008 - have people looking for someone to blame.
But all that pales in comparison to the amount of narrative sleight of hand and fragmented storytelling that the second season finale squeezes into its 90-minute runtime.
As a user presses on the touchscreen, or squeezes the phone's housing, the force of the interaction on the smartphone alters the sound of that 18 kHz tone.
It's the very best kind of movie story, where it squeezes possible every drop out of one idea before moving onto another that provides just as much drama.
The swift pace and depth of cuts to estimates are raising concerns this may be the start of a trend, as companies struggle with margin squeezes and debt.
The assailant bobs and weaves - while firing - then circles the pillar and squeezes off rounds into the back of a collapsing body in a dark, short-sleeved uniform.
In Trump's 2004 book, How to Get Rich, he squeezes the timeline tighter than anyone else, compression that—unsurprisingly—makes him decisive and central to the show's creation.
This year, higher interbank interest rates will mostly affect the smaller banks, which tend to be more reliant on wholesale funding facilities, and most vulnerable to liquidity squeezes.
A chute takes milled grain and water, and then a spinning screw inside the machine generates high heat from friction and squeezes out a long, puffed grain worm.
The new GOP tax law mostly benefits the rich and corporations — including oil companies, health insurers and big drug firms — while the Republican economy increasingly squeezes ordinary Americans.
On the same basement floor, the hotel's low-ceilinged gym squeezes an exercise bike, Stairmaster, and treadmill by the Spanish maker BH Fitness into a bedroom-size space.
Data is increasingly pointing to a cooling economy as an ongoing campaign by Beijing to curb risks in the financial system raises borrowing costs and squeezes small businesses.
At the time, Icahn threatened "the mother of all short squeezes," in reference to what might happen to Ackman's short position if the company were to go private.
I'd rather just make a vat of something delicious and then reheat as needed, going wild with the fresh toppings, whether it's avocado or herbs or citrus squeezes.
Fortunately, the buyer of this 5-bedroom chalet in France's exclusive Courchevel 1850 won't need to decide as the property squeezes all of those features onto its four floors.
Both models are water and dust resistant and will feature Edge Sense, where a user squeezes the sides of the phone to launch an app or other customizable function.
Some of the water from underneath that ice actually squeezes through the cracks and makes these kinds of geysers—this is something that was found in the last year.
Alienware has also updated the keyboard to a chiclet design (don't worry, it's still backlit) and squeezes in a full numpad and trackpad into a more modern combined pad.
And it seeks to appeal to militant factions of Fatah as the Palestinian Authority squeezes Gaza, cutting salaries to Palestinian civil servants and throttling subsidies for fuel and electricity.
Further pressure is expected when waivers America granted to Iran's largest buyers of oil expire in May, and as America squeezes Iranian banks out of the international payments system.
The deal will provide a cash influx that the Brazilian planemaker has defended as crucial to its survival as increased competition between Boeing and Airbus squeezes out smaller rivals.
It also squeezes the purchasing power of Chinese consumers and thus slows the rebalancing of its economy from investment to consumption, while irking America and encouraging competitive devaluations elsewhere.
While the MacBook elegantly squeezes virtually all its technology into the base, Microsoft gets to split at least some of it between the base and the 23mm-thick tablet.
The risk is that the central banks moves too slowly, allowing fear and liquidity squeezes to spark a financial crisis that deepens what could already be a painful recession.
Ideally, about 12 hours after hatching, the chicken-sexer gently squeezes open the multipurpose vent under the tail called the cloaca and exposes a key area of the interior.
To avoid further squeezes, Platts made more crude available in its MoC, and Dave Ernsberger, head of global oil content at Platts, a subsidiary of McGraw Hill Financial MHFI.
Short squeezes have been common in the past year, a time that has seen the S&P 500 shoot up nearly 25% and the Nasdaq soar more than 30%.
She simply squeezes a whole lemon over top of everything, and adds in some thinly sliced scallions for color, and lets the bowl sit while she finishes the curry.
Banks from those states have pulled out deposits and loans from Qatar, prompting the QIA to deposit billions of dollars in local banks to prevent them from suffering funding squeezes.
In an almost frightening moment, she grabs a wrapped ice cream out of nowhere and squeezes it all over the blue dress hanging from her neck, explicitly referencing Monica Lewinski.
Kira fiddles with a pink candy vulva that she bought from the theater at the end of the film and squeezes a cigarette through the small hole under the clit.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, person-to-person transmission of coronavirus usually occurs among close contact, or within about six feet, when an infected person coughs or squeezes.
LONDON (Reuters) - Loan growth, margin squeezes and credit costs are the areas investors will focus on when British banks report quarterly earnings, Goldman Sachs said in a note to clients.
The Renewal Body Oil Balm from La Mer, which was introduced in January, squeezes out of the tube as a gel, only to become a slick oil on the body.
Looking further out, the GCC might face more serious funding squeezes in future years if oil prices do not rise, Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Jean-Michel Saliba said.
While some argue raising the minimum wage squeezes businesses, forcing them to lay off workers, others argue it is beneficial for both individual workers and the economy as a whole.
In reaction to mega-size homes and construction that strains lot sizes and squeezes neighbors, Los Angeles has since passed an anti-mansionization ordinance, capping home sizes in many neighborhoods.
Analysts said the Fed is likely to prevent future liquidity squeezes by either creating a standing repo facility or by agreeing to increase the size of its balance sheet again.
This reduces the risk that the rate cut further squeezes margins at UK banks as they face additional pressure on revenues from a contraction in investment and slowdown in consumer spending.
" As the strong dollar squeezes global companies' profits because overseas currencies are translated into fewer dollars, higher interest rates are crimping domestic demand for real estate, Cramer warned on "Mad Money.
He puts the plated garlic, onions, and chopped 'tro into the pot, along with that lemon zest, and squeezes lemon juice on top of the mixture, rolling them through to combine.
"There's something about the old-school vibe of these guys – they don't make 'em like this anymore, haha!" she added alongside a slew of sexy pictures of her three main squeezes.
He posted an image of his "main squeeze" and his "little main squeezes," which included newborn Tiana Gia and 2-year-old Jasmine Lia and dedicated the Instagram post to Hashian.
Possibly in a bout of freedom, Kiwi leaps out the doggy flap, but the determined parrot just squeezes through the slightly ajar kitchen door, and races to his "mate's" side. pic.twitter.
Produced by FlexEnable from the UK, the screen squeezes a full-color organic LCD onto a sheet that measures just one hundredth of an inch thick, which makes it highly conformable.
But the broad consensus among China watchers is that economic growth will cool in coming months as a government crackdown on financial risks raises borrowing costs for businesses and squeezes profits.
She lets them slip while strolling through the grocery aisle, creates bubbles with them in the bath, squeezes them through thongs, jeans, and leather leggings, lands them on her boyfriend's dick.
"Today we had a whole parade of short squeezes in Skyworks Solutions, The New York Times, Capri Holdings (that's the old Michael Kors), and even Snap, " the "Mad Money" host said.
"It makes you gasp and it just squeezes your heart sometimes, because you never want your kids to go through these sort of pain issues," the 9-1-1 star says.
He takes a disposable cup and slathers it with a generous layer of chamoy, squeezes a lime into the cup, then adds salt, Jugo Maggi (a seasoning sauce), and hot sauce.
There are a bunch of great online courses you can take to help you make the jump, but there is only one that squeezes an entire MBA into a single programme.
However, stress has increased significantly in 2016 in some frontier markets, in particular Azerbaijan, Nigeria and Belarus, which have seen sharp asset quality deterioration and FX liquidity squeezes following currency devaluations.
In 2011, The Wall Street Journal published a photo slide show of his frequent squeezes, saying he had handed out at least 48 of them in one day at the office.
It also squeezes the oils from the grain, so you can imagine extruding soybeans into a pasta or cereal and then using the oil to cook or flavor whatever comes out.
I watch Kat's hands lurch for the railing as our driver rips around the first turn and squeezes in between two cars like the Knight Bus from the Harry Potter movies.
And with children often sleeping in the same room as their parents until they are in elementary school, its model bedroom squeezes in a child's bed amid all the other furniture.
In 22011, The Wall Street Journal published a photo slide show of his frequent squeezes, saying he had handed out at least 23 of them in one day at the office.
Holding the book, a satisfying shade of red, she squeezes her fingers around its cover with as much raw emotion as she poured into those ferocious, pounding jumps on the porch.
During the early stages of the diplomatic crisis, the QIA pumped billions of dollars into local banks to prevent them from suffering funding squeezes as the other Arab states withdrew funds.
The pain comes from prostaglandins, chemical compounds produced during the ovulation cycle, which can cause cramps as the muscle of the uterus — the myometrium — squeezes down to get the blood out.
As Ford, the imposing Letts squeezes into a GT40 with Matt Damon, portraying the racecar driver and designer Carroll Shelby, for a pedal-to-the-metal spin on an airport tarmac.
A dog with a horse best friend recently showed off how he gives his equine buddy suitable squeezes, even though the other animal is quite a bit bigger than the canine.
Given its hefty domestic retail presence investors regard BofA as especially exposed to ultra-loose monetary policy, which squeezes the profit margin banks earn between the rates they offer borrowers and depositors.
Despite a conspicuous construction boom, New York City still suffers from a dearth of affordable housing, a legacy of what some critics say is a patchwork of regulation that squeezes affordable housing.
A stronger greenback and rising U.S. bond yields squeezes dollar borrowers, diverts capital from countries that need it most towards the United States, and hits companies whose cost base is in dollars.
That's because, as Xia admits, there's a limit to what the company can do with its raw data, so putting it in the hands of experts squeezes out additional value and knowledge.
Nothing scares me more than the thought that my body is full of wet, twitching muscles, keeping my alive through a series of uncontrolled and unconscious electrical signals, muscular squeezes, and thumps.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The Brazilian government on Monday announced an additional 1.443 billion reais ($386 million) freeze on spending, as weak economic growth squeezes revenue and threatens government fiscal rules and budget forecasts.
Saudi Arabia and other OPEC members have successfully pushed oil prices back above $50 by squeezing bearish fund managers ("Saudi Arabia squeezes hedge funds with bearish bets on oil", Reuters, Oct 10).
It takes all that technology you love so much, churns the bitch, and squeezes out all that goodness, until you're found on a farm rocking a straw hat and some chin scruff.
State budget analysts expect tax revenues to grow at a slower clip than in the decades before the Great Recession, threatening renewed budget squeezes just as the economy begins to gain momentum.
In black-and-white photos enclosed in tubular black frames, Finsel squishes and squeezes his chest and stomach, isolating his torso in close-up shots that are both sculptural and comically fleshy.
Trump$America zig-zags through a number of styles ranging from noise-coated ambient to K-pop, and squeezes in tracks by Lil Uzi Vert, Britney Spears, and an ASMR videos sample.
"When you are here, you want to escape from things that are dark or serious," he says (in Italian — he has never mastered English), as he squeezes your arm gently for emphasis.
In addition, the budget squeezes more than $2200 billion over 21 years from Medicare payments to nursing homes and home health agencies that care for Medicare patients who have left the hospital.
Otherwise the pieces are built from slabs of clay and thoroughly exude signs of the artist's hands — deep squeezes here, dragged fingers there and entire exteriors punched with thumbprints, like little waves.
The liner pouch is nicely absorbent to help those sweaty hands, but take heed: My phone juuuuuust squeezes into the outer pocket with its case on, so go naked if you can.
The pressures of the curriculum, plus squeezes on funding and teachers' time, mean that, if it weren't for the festival, many British children wouldn't get the chance to try out Shakespearean acting.
So Al Franken, who is good on women's rights, resigns for wet kisses and random squeezes while President Trump, who is awful on women's rights, skips right past his braggadocio on groping.
That in turn squeezes payments and the refinancing of Turkish companies' hard currency debts, sends household savings scurrying to dollars, ramps up inflation and interest rates and slams the brakes on the economy.
Not just because they walk hand in hand and command a proportion of sidewalk that squeezes me out into the bike lane like a peasant, but more because nobody's saying anything to them.
However, the flow of Chinese metal hasn't happened in isolation but rather in the context of a strong gravitational pull from the London market, which has just experienced one of its periodic squeezes.
But separate figures from the Bank of England showed caution on the part of house-buyers in March, adding to signs of a slowdown in the housing market as rising inflation squeezes consumers.
A repricing in global financial markets could trigger "fire sales and liquidity squeezes" in the sector, the report warned, saying that this in turn posed wider concerns over financial stability and contagion risks.
"Captain America: Civil War" is like the last number at a big benefit concert, when a mob of pop stars squeezes onto the stage to sing "This Land Is Your Land," or whatever.
My 15-inch MacBook Pro squeezes into the laptop compartment and the bag has yet to feel too small even when it's holding a camera, a couple of books and a travel pillow.
It pushes back when you try to move through it, squeezes sweat from pores you didn't know you had and leaves your mouth so dry you could strike a match on your tongue.
Theoretically, if a public option is really good, it becomes more and more popular until it squeezes out private competition and the US becomes a de facto single-payer system after a while.
To mark the occasion, the SDO team released this captivating year-long timelapse of the Sun, which squeezes the period between January 1, 2015 and January 29, 2016 into a brief six minutes.
Joe says he's always thought of politics as a way to connect to people ... and that he took that to heart quite literally, with handshakes, hugs, shoulder squeezes and other forms of embrace.
After a delirious run, this tale of a little Porifera that could, directed by Tina Landau and designed within a blissful inch of its undersea life by David Zinn, squeezes itself all out.
Though this squeezes insurance companies' ability to manage their risks with higher-cost individuals, it also forces them to keep prices within a more reasonable range, which allows more people to buy in.
While the smaller and larger phones are very comparable in sheer size, the OLED on the iPhone squeezes out the extra fractions of an inch that brings the display right up to the edge.
South African retailers have struggled to significantly lift sales and profit at home to double-digit numbers as elevated household debt, higher fuel prices and an increase in value-added tax squeezes consumers' income.
"I side-stepped hugs and squeezes, redirected conversations when it turned to my appearance, and politely ask not to be called 'doll' or 'kitten,'" said Maya (whose name has been changed for this story).
In the video, which you can watch for yourself after the jump (NSFW), you'll see a smattering of white, below-the-belt bumps that she very carefully squeezes and snips out one by one.
But her vitals are stable, and she's breathing on her own a little," Moreland, Frost's mother, told the newspaper last week, noting that "sometimes she hears me when I talk and squeezes my hand.
First, wiggling the bump around with her fingers to gauge the size, Dr. Lee squeezes the lump out of the tiny incision slit to ensure that the pus oozes out cleanly without any scarring.
He either squeezes by on his way for a layup or arcs a pull-up, knowing the opponent most likely to grab his miss is off balance and 23 feet away from the basket.
BRASILIA, July 22 (Reuters) - The Brazilian government on Monday announced an additional 1.443 billion reais ($386 million) freeze on spending, as weak economic growth squeezes revenue and threatens government fiscal rules and budget forecasts.
Yet Soriot is anxious to do more to keep doctors and government officials on-side in the world's second-biggest drugs market, as soaring demand strains the state insurance system and squeezes medicine prices.
My favorite part comes in at 2:36 when she grabs the drummers head by his hair and squeezes him into a headlock, as if she's on the verge of strangling him to death.
It's not clear if this will work exactly the same on the Pixel as it does on the U11, but on the U 11 you can set different shortcuts for different types of squeezes.
It also has a self-cleaning brush that goes to work as the auger — the screw-like device that pulls fruits and vegetables into the juicing chamber and squeezes the liquid out —  is spinning.
This week we examined how Amazon squeezes the businesses behind its store, talked to one of Mexico's deadliest assassins and looked at how Mariah Carey's Christmas standard finally hit No. 1 after 25 years.
Speaking of soaking up... Luke kneels down beside one of the gentle giants, squeezes its udder, prompting the green milk to shoot out into a bottle he holds under it with his free hand.
Furthermore, while most pet cats appreciate caresses, their territoriality means they sometimes prefer solitude to squeezes, and a few even have a condition called "petting intolerance" — a prime cause of cat-on-human violence.
Pushing the buttons on each one can sometimes be uncomfortable as the action squeezes them deeper into your ears — though, to be fair, that's also a problem many other wireless earbuds have yet to solve.
The snap seemed innocent enough, but eagle-eyed fans noticed that while the pair were conversing between their vehicles, Disick's hand moves to his crotch region where he casually gives the area a few squeezes.
Earlier this month, the Taiwanese phonemaker announced it would be unveiling something new on May 16th with the tagline "Squeeze for the brilliant U," and this short video teaser really squeezes hits that message home.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May came under pressure to increase police spending on Tuesday after a backlash over government handling of rising knife crime and her denial that funding squeezes were a cause.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has called on the top U.S. environmental regulator to make changes to a market for renewable fuel credits or else risk "the mother of all short squeezes" that could bankrupt refiners.
Schwarz's combinatory and contradictory practice squeezes the hard nut of reality through a formal filter that transforms a familiar device, the graffiti tag, into a form of pure abstraction wrapped in historically aware quotation marks.
When taking a breath from its pyrotechnics, "Hobbs & Shaw" also squeezes in an overt message about the importance of family and healing old rifts, providing a detour that lets Johnson incorporate celebrating his Samoan heritage.
Bank lending usually spikes in China in January as banks, which face limits on how much they can lend each year, squeezes much lending as possible into the first month to protect their market share.
Video games alone are addicting, but a game such as "Fornite" has the potential to become a sort of black hole, an endless void that squeezes the reason and sense out of students like myself.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is a fast-paced live action cartoon — the kind of series that squeezes in so many jokes per minute that it's nearly impossible to catch them all on the first go-round.
It has an integrated stand for placing the gadget on your TV console, but that stand also squeezes onto a front wing to let it clip onto both wide and extremely thin new flatscreen televisions.
Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, Qatar Investment Authority, has deposited billions of dollars in local banks to prevent them from suffering funding squeezes after banks from the states imposing sanctions pulled out deposits and loans from Qatar.
But I was pleasantly surprised to find that the All Controller squeezes all of that compatibility into a form factor that feels no larger (or heavier) than most of the gamepads piled on my entertainment center.
Instead, Evans seems to have built a machine that squeezes juice out of fruits and vegetables that have already been processed almost to the point of being purees, leaving little for the device itself to do.
" Crews continued, "I don't understand, it was actually so bizarre, and he keeps coming over to me and I stick my hand out, and he literally takes his hand, and puts it, and squeezes my genitals.
Benchmark Brent crude has climbed more than 25% since the start of 2019 but prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and U.S. oil floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found.
Benchmark Brent crude has climbed more than 20123% since the start of 2019 but prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and U.S. oil floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found.
Imagine unlocking your handset with a specific pattern of squeezes as you remove it from your pocket, or upgrading your iPhone 4 to match the capabilities of the 6s with nothing but a free firmware update.
The Edge Sense 2169 system (which gives rise to HTC's "Live on the Edge" tagline for this phone) allows you to program your own shortcuts within apps for taps, holds, and squeezes of the phone's sides.
Bump stocks are sliding stocks that allow a shooter to use the recoil of a semi-automatic firearm to depress a trigger up to 10 or 85033 times a second while the shooter squeezes the grip.
You might want to take a cue from entrepreneur Tony Robbins, who squeezes an intense 15-minute workout into his daily schedule, or author Tim Ferriss, who does his workouts in as little as 20 minutes.
"The ability to sign a contract on a home is slightly exceeding expectations this spring, even with the affordability stresses and inventory squeezes affecting buyers in a number of markets," said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
As the film gallops along at a pace that squeezes most of the salient plot details into a scant 108 minutes, no time is allowed for the somber reflections that give the novel a tragicomic dimension.
Mickey Schuch, owner and instructor at Carry Trainer in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, squeezes in teachers who have signed up in his regular courses (ordinarily $1003, but many people have their fees covered by sponsorships).
Roberts's overenthusiastic love — she mothered her younger son like a small child who's found a caterpillar and squeezes it so tightly it's smushed — found its perfect counterpoint in Boyle's lassez-faire attitude toward raising his boys.
Trading may remain thin until Tuesday, when most European countries open after Monday's Epiphany holiday but market players will be relieved the dollar navigated the holiday period without experiencing the money market squeezes many had feared.
Oil prices could stall as a slowing global economy squeezes demand and U.S. crude floods the market, a Reuters poll of analysts found, despite an expected extension by OPEC and its allies of their output-cutting pact.
When a user squeezes the right tongue once or twice (this can be adjusted in the settings to avoid accidental activation), it places an order for whatever style of pizza the wearer has saved in the app.
But I can be strong, and when I can help people move apartments, when overdue trips to the laundromat with heavy bags feel inconsequential, when my boyfriend squeezes my bicep, I feel profound love for my body.
"We think this micro-cap outperformance started with a thematic, risk-on Trump rotation, followed by retail momentum and [multiple] short squeezes, with an ever increasing push from quant driven momentum," he said in a Wednesday note.
If the same growth in wages that squeezes profits leads the Fed to finally raise rates while the market is falling, the resulting economic squeeze would compress profit margins just as the cost of servicing debt rose.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. agriculture groups are pushing for continuing talks with the presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees in an effort to influence their farm policy positions as a slump in crop prices squeezes the sector's profits.
It would also allow them to avoid the ritual "vote-a-rama" when senators can offer up an infinite number of amendments, many of which are aimed at putting political squeezes on those running for re-election.
First is a lingering fear of higher U.S. interest rates and dollar appreciation that squeezes hard-currency borrowers in emerging economies, stresses local currencies and forces credit to be far tighter than needed to buoy weakening economies.
At 73 millimeters it only just squeezes under the 1 centimeter mark, but manages to offer a 13-inch Full HD display, a 7th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of SSD storage.
But even though the system in place theoretically raises Milwaukee's ceiling and squeezes the most from the players they have, it's also fair to wonder how they'd look if Kidd utilized his team's versatility a little more.
On film, Cousins is a funky combo of West Coast conservative and wild at heart; he doesn't see receivers running open, and he often squeezes throws into spots he shouldn't, plus he's easy to fluster with pressure.
While the attractiveness of the wholesale business has been underlined by Tesco's offer to buy Booker, the consumer electronics sector is also seen as ripe for mergers as fierce competition from the likes of Amazon squeezes margins.
She's there, standing off-center, watching as Sofía (Marina de Tavira), Cleo's employer, squeezes her husband in an awkward embrace before he climbs into his car to drive to the airport for a work trip in Quebec.
Audi squeezes out as many double meanings as it can from nearly every line of the licensed tune, which makes sense, given that it almost certainly wasn't cheap to get Disney to let them use the song.
But the company has struggled to grow fast — and profitably — at the same time, since acquiring new subscribers is expensive at Birchbox's size, and the company's model focuses on selling brands from other companies, which squeezes margins.
Instead of just getting a boring train back home (£51.79), Cox flies to Berlin from East Midlands Airport, squeezes in a day of sight-seeing and then hops on a plane bound for London Stansted (£44.07 in total).
When a rat stops and sniffs and scratches in the right location, one squeezes a clicker (the kind routinely used in training dogs and dolphins) and the animal darts over for a nibble of banana or a nut.
Yet turmoil within the ECB was likely to persist, and Lagarde will have to deal with objections that the ultra-easy policy hurts savers, squeezes banks and pension funds and inflates financial bubbles while doing little for inflation.
Yet turmoil within the ECB was likely to persist, and Lagarde will have to deal with objections that the ultra-easy policy hurts savers, squeezes banks and pension funds and inflates financial bubbles while doing little for inflation.
With smartphone display bezels all but disappearing over the past couple of years, the space for good speakers has grown ever more scant, so any new technology that squeezes out even slightly better performance is to be welcomed.
Users will be able to launch various functions of the phone by squeezing the phone — and if you look at the above video closely, you'll see that the hand gently squeezes the phone to (presumably) play some music.
Instead it simply squeezes physicians – who do not set or control drug prices – by reducing reimbursement for Part B drugs to the extent that many practices will be reimbursed less than what they pay to purchase cancer drugs.
European banks have been voicing increasing concerns about the ECB's rock-bottom interest rates ahead of the central bank's meeting on Thursday, with the ECB Governing Council expected to double down on a policy which squeezes their profits.
To make its vast operation work, Amazon runs a machine that squeezes ever more money out of the hundreds of thousands of companies that sell there, from tiny start-ups to giant brands, writes the NYT's Karen Weise.
Trading may remain thin until Tuesday, when most European countries open after Monday's Epiphany holiday but market players will be relieved the dollar navigated the thin-liquidity holiday period without experiencing the money market squeezes many had feared.
In fact, current medical guidelines recommend automated blood pressure monitoring to more accurately measure your blood pressure, but hardly anyone is willing to use a motorized cuff that squeezes your arm every 30 minutes while you try to sleep!
This could potentially save the kingdom from paying much higher interest rates, as a combination of significant issuance this year by other Gulf entities squeezes available liquidity and markets weigh the risk of an eventual U.S. interest rate rise.
The result has been a long-running series of cash-date squeezes with extreme bouts of tightness pulling metal into the LME system only for it to turn around and head back out as soon as the squeeze dissipates.
It's a delicate procedure and a far cry from the dramatic pops and squeezes that we're used to, but the video shows an important part of piercing that nobody talks about: what happens when you want your piercing gone.
These results are more palatable in the cheaper ZenFone 6, and, apparently, the Honor View 20's "AI Ultra Clarity" mode squeezes even more out of this sensor, coming close to rivaling the iPhone XS Max in a shootout.
The regular tightness of the Brent market in the second and third quarters makes it vulnerable to squeezes at this time of year if traders accumulate long futures positions (outright or in the spreads) and then buy physical cargoes.
For the last several decades, engineers have been able to squeeze more and more transistors onto smaller and smaller silicon wafers — an Intel chip today now squeezes more than 1 billion transistors on a millimeter-sized piece of silicon.
Ordinary sounds are jacked up to a paranoid pitch; when Joe takes a jelly bean and squeezes it, there is a granular crunch, and his trudge along a dusty track is as resonant as the march of a platoon.
Stevens will not be able to singlehandedly turn those negatives into a good thing, but with whatever players he's supplied on the court, there's an almost definite likelihood that he squeezes more from them than anybody else can. 2.
The vertical projection squeezes the images, stretching them out to a disorienting degree, an effect Al-Maria compounds with a jarring soundtrack punctuated by assaultive noises and the voices of three narrators, each of whom speaks briefly and pointedly.
Dolley Madison, the show argues, turned it into a place of cross-partisan conversation and civility, and threw the doors open to the broader public in her famous "Wednesday night squeezes," as one wag of the time put it.
In cities with tight housing markets and steadily increasing rents, like New York and San Francisco, Airbnb's presence often means that a chunk of otherwise available housing is taken off the market indefinitely, which further squeezes the housing market.
"There remains a considerable short base in (M&S) for the all the 'obvious' reasons to sell UK retail, which brings with it the potential for squeezes on lack of bad news or even shades of positive news," added Patel.
In 1991, while going through what was one of a series of financial squeezes in his career as a real estate mogul and casino operator, Trump sold the big boat, since renamed "Trump Princess," to Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.
"Ultimately I'm still of the belief that we are in for more downside and rallies are for selling, but squeezes in bear markets are not normally comfortable affairs," said Neil Campling, co-head of the global thematic group at Mirabaud Securities.
As son dies, dad squeezes a lifetime into monthsBus 'literally exploded' on couple's wedding dayDad adopts four kids, gives them childhood he never had Also part of the welcome: former acting Interior secretary Jack Haugrud, who greeted Zinke on the steps.
While it is difficult to disentangle the Corbyn effect on share and debt prices from the impact of Brexit or regulatory squeezes, analysts say it is definitely there among utilities, which comprise around a fifth of the UK corporate bond market.
The Warriors play a that squeezes every ounce of fun out of each player, including Curry, but the success of this system, and the fun of it, has so much to do with the constant prospect of Curry doing something incredible.
"The kiwi was oversold on fiscal uncertainty and about what the Labour-led government would be enacting, so the market was short, and prone to squeezes," said Sue Trinh, head of Asia FX strategy at RBC Capital Markets in Hong Kong.
That's because I'm inhabiting a Virtual Reality paradise (courtesy of an Oculus Rift S headset), while a massage chair squeezes my calves and forearms, and a fan and sun lamp warm me and keep me cool at the same time.
SEOUL/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - South Korea, Asia's largest buyer of condensate, will step up purchases of the ultra light oil from Iran by more than 50 percent in June, two sources said, as competitive pricing squeezes out rival oil from Qatar.
Russia also doesn't like the idea of "the U.S. and China getting too close and cooperating on North Korea," Yuki Tatsumi of the Stimson Center told Axios, so they're willing to offer North Korea a lifeline if China squeezes too hard.
Briton Alex Day has created a pun- and play-on-words-packed rap called "Avada Kebabra" — an inventive story about a friend who opens a kebab shop, which somehow squeezes in every single spell from all seven Harry Potter books.
There is a bit of glue in Mr. Trudeau's grid (WAS ON, ONE-A, an abundance of initialisms and BLEEDER, which seems like obscure slang for a "Grounder that squeezes between two infielders"), but I still found the solve enjoyable.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey has purchased Russian missile defenses and is discussing a delivery date irrespective of any U.S. sanctions, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday, adding the United States is isolated as it also squeezes Turkey on F-35 jets.
Motorola squeezes a little more screen out of the device through the above-mentioned methods, and while it tells me that it's confident there's still space to work with on future devices, it does seem to have painted itself in a corner here.
Meanwhile, for businesses that produce and source outside of the U.K. - particularly smaller businesses that haven't hedged their currency - companies are starting to see squeezes on margins, the chief executive of the British Fashion Council (BFC) Caroline Rush told CNBC on Friday.
Kamala Harris squeezes the cheeks of a young man after she had him shake her hand instead of making a high-five following her first organizing event in Los Angeles as she campaigns in the 221 Democratic presidential nomination race, May 221.
"The ability to sign a contract on a home is slightly exceeding expectations this spring even with the affordability stresses and inventory squeezes affecting buyers in a number of markets," said Lawrence Yun, the National Association of Realtors' chief economist in a release.
Squeezes can be exacerbated when a the number of floating shares is small, which is the case with Beyond Meat Left told CNBC on Monday that he covered his short on the stock at $90 as it rallied, protecting him from further loss.
"We have to understand that companies will not be as bullish as they were because of the tariffs, because of higher interest rates, because of the consequences of full employment, because of margin squeezes and a host of other things," he explained.
DHAKA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On the streets of this South Asian mega-city, jammed solid with rickshaws, honking taxi vans, cars, bicycles, sweating pedestrians and lumbering buses with their paint scraped off in tight squeezes, getting anywhere quickly by road is impossible.
"Investors should be concerned that the behavior was similar to January's when macro trends dominated and late day short squeezes prevented the type of liquidation selling necessary for a sustainable low," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Greenwich, Connecticut.
There's demand for much more coverage than there is actually important news during the campaign, the coverage squeezes out important non-campaign stories, and the coverage often turns out to have been a really poor guide to what officials do once elected.
The problem is that, while watching the film, one gets the sense that events from Walls's memoir have been compressed in a way that squeezes out some of the meaning-making details, details that help shape the story and give it purpose.
SEOUL/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Wednesday it plans to cut production at a smartphone plant in China, as competition from domestic rivals squeezes its share of the world's biggest smartphone market to less than a paltry 1%.
The show needed a person to represent the male chumminess that sells Hollywood deals, squeezes out more experienced (or more talented) women like Quinn, and generally doesn't give a rat's ass about being decent to anyone but himself and/or his chosen bros.
The balance of cash flow revisions reflect management's lower expectations for performance within its public sector business, which is in particular being affected by a slowdown in volumes and budget squeezes in government spending, and reduced expectations for its international corporate business.
Urge incontinence, or overactive bladder, occurs when "the bladder squeezes and pushes urine out when you're not asking it to," explained Dr. Stephanie Kielb, an associate professor of urology, medical education and gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
Whoever is in charge of their estate, whether it's for financial gain or a genuine desire to service loyal fans, squeezes out every last drop of music they can find, often watering down the quality of their back catalogue as a result.
Without getting too far in the weeds, we can say that the end of the game brings 20 of the series' characters together for a massive climax, and then squeezes every little bit of emotional content out of that battle that it can.
"Isabel Sarli squeezes more sexual frisson into the space between breathing in and breathing out than most of us could spread over a lifetime of ordinary lovemaking," Roger Greenspun wrote in The New York Times in his review of "Fuego" in 19533.
It can lead to greater intake of vitamin C — squeezes of lime and lemon were routinely added to the drinks of sailors on long voyages in the 18th century to ward off scurvy — and probiotic bacteria, via fermented foods, to boost digestive health.
Conrad has big ideas on his mind, about how capitalism squeezes people dry and how modern American Christianity aids and abets it, but he's so good at crafting sharp plot turns and dreamy images that Perpetual Grace LTD never feels didactic or preachy.
Rising inequality resembles the sort described by Thomas Piketty rather than Mr Reeves, in which the concentration of wealth among a small group of plutocrats squeezes the upper middle class: the patrimonial middle class whose prosperity gives them a crucial stake in political stability.
While many regional fund managers believe Gulf stock markets could still be pressured this year by further squeezes in corporate earnings, as governments continue to tighten fiscal policy, for now investors are focusing on the idea that the worst is over for oil prices.
As Xi Jinping, China's leader, clamps down ever harder on civil liberties, flexes his muscles in the South China Sea and squeezes foreign firms for intellectual property, a more global China does not seem to be getting any easier for the West to deal with.
It's become quite controversial and I can't just come out and say, you know what, I like a supplement company because there's a lot of short-squeezes and there's a lot of let's say lack of clarity, and so I'm going to get some.
"One interpretation is that it squeezes out AFD because you have two mainstream heavyweights now, so if you are looking for an alternative to Merkel then some of that protest vote will be absorbed by Schulz," Rabobank's head of rates strategy Richard McGuire said.
Why it matters: Stopgap funding squeezes offices' operations in the Pentagon across the board — it slows new acquisitions programs, it prevents new starts to programs, damages readiness, disrupts planned growth for programs, and disrupts implementing orders from the top of the DoD to change focus.
But, even with all the sweets, Epstein still had a savory side: He bought snacks such as potato chips, chicken pouches, mustard, cheddar-cheese squeezes, teriyaki meat sticks, Cheetos, saltine crackers, Spam, honey and ham cheese sticks, hickory-smoked beef, and Lil' Chub sausages.
I'm unbelievably picky about my leggings, but this pair has all the qualities I like: It's breathable, super stretchy, high-waisted, and the waist band isn't so tight that it squeezes my organs apart (in fact it's just perfectly supportive and not constricting at all).
The Lux is technically the most basic in the Instant Pot line, but it squeezes more functions into a 3-quart appliance than most other slow cookers all together: It's a pressure cooker, slow cooker, cake maker, rice cooker, steamer, warmer, and sauté pan.
Using NASA's Kepler space telescope, his team was able to track light bouncing off the atmosphere of HAT-P-7b, which is what scientists call a "Hot Jupiter"—a gas giant like our solar system's kingpin, but one that squeezes in close to its star.
The movie puts a goofy spin on the Batman saga, but it squeezes its brightest, most sustained comedy from Mr. Arnett's hypnotically sepulchral voice, which conveys the entire bat ethos — the Sturm und Drang, the darkness and aloneness, the resoluteness and echoiness — in vocal terms.
Dr. McClure and her research team have watched families find imaginative ways to use the technology, dancing and singing together, reciting the piggies rhyme while a parent squeezes the child's toes, playing hide-and-seek while a parent follows the child around with the phone.
The manufacturing cost isn't apparent, nor something Amazon was willing to comment on, but clearly it's offered at a very competitive price—one that not only squeezes sellers already on the platform, but seems positioned to capture dollars that could have been destined for Walmart's coffers instead.
From Beezus and Ramona to 1999's Ramona's World (the last of the Ramona books), Ramona crashes through ceilings, throws her shoes at scary dogs, smashes eggs in her hair, paints her nose black with mascara, and squeezes an entire tube of toothpaste into the bathroom sink.
Looking further ahead, Britain's new government could rethink the way it raises state pensions each year — something recommended this month by lawmakers — and take bolder action to try to address one of the biggest squeezes on families, the high cost of buying or renting a home.
The muscles in this organ move in an orderly, coordinated squeeze to push your stool out—these squeezes are called peristaltic waves and also happen in the esophagus, stomach, and small intestines, explains Niket Sonpal, New York City-based gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at Touro College.
The global stock market slid for the sixth straight day on Thursday, as the S&P 21.29 index plunged to its worst loss in almost nine years and investors worldwide grew increasingly fearful that the coronavirus outbreak could cause a recession as it squeezes corporate profits.
It falls into this none-too-prestigious category, too, because in addition to songs from the movie soundtrack (notably the turbocharged version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You," which was Houston's biggest hit), the musical squeezes in a fistful of songs from her other albums.
But the constellation of images brought together by the exhibition squeezes his drive toward graphic simplicity and natural inclination toward graspable form (as opposed to the loosely affiliated brushstrokes of the early '50s) into the ball that would soon burst into the universe of the late paintings.
Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)But if the only way you can wake up in the morning is with your smartphone's alarm clock app going off every five minutes for a full hour, Paladone's Game Boy watch squeezes just as much nostalgia into a wearable homage to '80s gaming.
With its focus shifting to rivals' smartphone platforms, where the users are, there was clearly little incentive for the company to maintain Nokia's old feature phones business, especially as the market for so-called dumb phones continues to shrink as Android further squeezes the price of entry level smartphones.
But, the basics: Qbby squeezes other squares out of his little blocky body, which can be strung together to create hooks, bridges, steps, rockets, all sorts, used to traverse short A-to-B stages full of obstacles like spikes and lasers and massive great holes in the floor.
He says that Snoop's career is "failing" (it's not), squeezes in a jab at Obama (insecurity is a bitch), and then makes a wildly paranoid claim about his predecessor's tendency to throw musicians in jail for disrespecting him, as though this man right here is Kim Jong Goddamn-un.
Yes, Last Chance U is a documentary about football, but not really: It squeezes all of its meat from looking sidelong at its subject and contains enough splinters of human compassion, uneasy truth, and the small personal tragedy of attrition to mar the normally smooth surface of these portrayals.
Could it be that America is actually best served by having a lying, unethical bully at the helm, someone who squeezes the last drop of milk tariffs out of every ally or adversary, pushes back on China and gives the back of his hand to "globalist" multilateral institutions?
Much theoretical, ripe fruit can be plucked from this fucking, pansexual, genderless, hands-off painting machine as it squeezes the juice out of the love of painting by eliminating the hand — a semi-radical move into the cool automaton zone largely inspired by the writings of Heinrich von Kleist.
But on the opposite end of the spectrum are extremely tight spaces, from the "Bicycle Sauna" designed by H3T Architects — which squeezes six relaxation-seekers into a transportable, heated pod — or "Birdhouse Rooftile" by Klaas Kuiken, which adapts a single terra-cotta roof tile into a conspicuous avian refuge.
With the device in place, either vibrating or providing visual feedback in response to vaginal squeezes, users get a better sense of the mechanics of this invisible exercise, much more vividly than the old "pretend you're trying to stop the flow of pee" explanation of pelvic floor exercise could ever provide.
She documented her trip back to her hometown to talk to teenage athletes about how important it is to stay active in sports programs, and chatted with us from tour rehearsals about the trip, how teamwork still plays a big part in her life and how she squeezes in workouts now.
Johanna: There's one where she actually wraps her legs around the pole and just squeezes with her inner thighs and that's all she's using to hold on, and that definitely took some practice because you really have to engage those inner thigh muscles in order to hold yourself on the pole.
From the kinetic squeezes with her producer Mark Ronson, to the gentle brushing of fingers as a blunt is passed around in a car, to a side-hug of a reporter, to the aggressive physical therapy when her chronic pain from fibromyalgia freezes her up, she rarely has a solitary waking moment.
There's not a lot of info about the software beyond what's on its web page but here's a really solid explainer graphic:All that matters is that it looks amazing and has a great feeling of momentum while the camera squeezes through the tiniest holes or breaks through to the infinite reaches of space.
"So that leaves us with the last explanation, really, which is that this is the mother of all short squeezes," he said, referring to a market phenomenon where a heavily shorted stock moves sharply higher, compelling investors to close their short positions which in turn puts upward pressure on the stock price.
While the Oscar-winning space adventure "Gravity", which opened Venice in 2013, seduced audiences by the graceful beauty of floating above the Earth, "First Man" squeezes the viewer into a cramped capsule from which Armstrong gets occasional glimpses of the Moon as he steers towards touch-down - scenes Chazelle made deliberately claustrophobic and disorientating.
Although there are signs of some rebalancing of economic activity toward external trade, the UK for now remains a consumer-led economy; hence consumer spending will be a key driver of growth in 2017 and beyond, even though it will likely slow as higher inflation — expected to average 2.6% this year — squeezes household budgets.
Image: Shutterstock/Darryl BrooksLess than 45 minutes later, Blair squeezes the Wisdom Ace and its payload of German vehicles through the port and into its berth at Pier F. There the stevedore gang begins unleashing the cars, driving them down the ramp and off to a holding area to await movement to the port's rail terminal.
Three bright young things sit half-dressed on a floor of lucent green; a model in a Mao-collar blouse winces as another squeezes the juice of a lemon into her open mouth; and, in a related video, performers in various states of dress pose, pout, and press their feet to the leaves of a pineapple.
He said the union cares equally about the welfare of all members — from stars to rookies — and said players were frustrated by a system that squeezes out qualified veterans while also keeping elite prospects (think Vladimir Guerrero Jr. of the Toronto Blue Jays) in the minors to manipulate their service time and keep their price low.
It's soft and lithe and haunting and beautiful and a timely reminder that she is currently unparalleled among her pop star brethren in her ability to hone in on specific details – hand squeezes in the back of a taxi, glitter on the floor after an all-night party — and turn those lyrics into a memory you didn't realize you had.
It's sold under the accessible AmazonBasics label, the company's in-house brand that takes data from its own platform (like the best-selling microwave size at the best-selling price point) to determine which products to manufacture and sell, often at significantly lower prices, which, the platform's third-party sellers claim, squeezes out the competition that provided that data in the first place.
Many stores currently have not enough space and staff capacity to launch online "It will be easier for stores to join the trend when they can buy the service (from ICA Gruppen centrally)," he said * Food retailers will also face margin squeezes as comparing prices will be easier when shopping moves online * "Price transparency usually leads to a certain price pressure," Stromberg said.
Although the particulars of deals the company strikes with the cities it agrees to operate in are often kept from the public eye and redacted in Freedom of Information Requests, local reporting over the years indicates that at least in some cases, a stipulation of the considerable funds, tax breaks, and other incentives the company squeezes out are predicated on the number of jobs it creates.
I think if you make it tonight, you'll make it a dozen times this summer and thank Alison every time — even the time you risk her ire by forgoing the aioli for a guerrilla-action Thousand Island of mayonnaise and a tiny squirt of ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, a bunch of chopped pickles and red onion, a few squeezes of lemon juice and some healthy dollops of chile-garlic sauce.
Instead of passively standing and waiting, however, Ms. Lang suggested using your time to do three exercises that your fellow bystanders won't notice: calf raises, which strengthen the lower legs, glute squeezes, where you tighten your glutes and hold as long as you can before releasing, to tone your backside, and belly breathing, where you exhale as you pull your stomach in and keep inhaling and exhaling while pulling it in more, to boost core strength.
Brandon Downey, a former Google engineer who says he regrets his role in helping develop the company's first censored search tool in China (before the company stopped operating its search engine in the Chinese market in 2010), wrote a moving essay about what's at stake: Google is acting like a traditional company; one that squeezes every dime out of the marketplace, heedless of intangibles like principle, ethical cost, and even at the risk of the safety of its users.
Here's a brief excerpt from my earlier recommendation of Perpetual Grace LTD, Epix's wildly twisty noir drama about a small-time criminal trying to rip off a pastor (played by Ben Kingsley!) and his wife: Co-creator Steve Conrad has big ideas on his mind, about how capitalism squeezes people dry and how modern American Christianity aids and abets it, but he's so good at crafting sharp plot turns and dreamy images that Perpetual Grace LTD never feels didactic or preachy.
This time I get: Guayaki energy shots, aduki beans, quinoa, jasmine rice, chicken broth, pickled jalapeños, five boxes of Annie's shells and white cheddar, tuna, a few boxes of pasta, a few Frontier soup mixes (the BEST!), tomato sauce, falafel chips, barbecue green peas, plantain chips, freeze-dried pineapple, a box of Mamma Chia Chia strawberry banana squeezes, Primal Kitchen Greek vinaigrette, and my all-time favorite thing (I eat the most of this and have to have it at all times): Udi gluten-free coconut peanut butter cookies.
"So, just in case you thought there was an inventory problem, just in case you thought there was a demand problem, just in case you thought he was off course in market cap, just when you thought that he was maybe hyping for production, the one thing you do know is you can't short this stock now, because by year-end, you have to figure Musk could be saying that he's going to make a million cars in China by 2020 — at least aspirationally — and you'll be hit by one of the biggest short-squeezes in history," Cramer said.
Brandon Downey, a former Google engineer who says he regrets his role in helping develop the company's first censorship tool in China (before the company backed out of the Chinese market in 2010), wrote a moving essay about what's at stake: Google is acting like a traditional company; one that squeezes every dime out of the marketplace, heedless of intangibles like principle, ethical cost, and even at the risk of the safety of its users...If technology is a tool, then it means the people making that tool have a responsibility to curb their tool's misuse by playing a role in the decisions on how it gets used.

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