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"tic" Definitions
  1. a sudden, quick movement of a muscle, especially in your face or head, that you cannot control

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This involves setting the TIC community up with a solid TIC agreement, proper insurance and finance management.
Finding one, I'd stroll its winding streets, and I'd admire the houses set back in woods, with moths orbiting porch lights, the smell of wild honeysuckle, and the tic - tic - tic of midnight sprinklers.
If you Google for "tic-tac-toe" or "tic tac toe," you'll also see a playable game in a card in the search results.
A frantic (tic-tic-tok) "Master of Puppets" and monolithic "For Whom the Bell Tolls" followed, ramping the energy right back up to a fever pitch.
Illuminated by an everyday object, "Tic Tic" is one of the many artworks in Kettle's Yard which proves that intimate and domestic spaces are the best places to appreciate art.
Here are some ideas you can use to stay distracted: Play tic-tac-toe with your pet A lot of people have discovered their pets have secret talents ... like playing tic-tac-toe.
His fidgeting can seem like a crazy tic, Suva admits.
ET and TIC data will be released at 4 p.m.
Tourette Syndrome is classified as a type of Tic Disorder.
He lies so frequently that it seems like a tic.
It's not a ploy as much as it's a tic.
It's not just a verbal tic or a clothing thing.
One tic of the movie is the want of names.
It was a new tic of his, and it grated.
World famous Ferrero brands include Nutella, Kinder and Tic Tac.
I have a tic: Curling my hair with my finger.
Blurting out inconvenient truths is more than a verbal tic.
" (C-minus) Mike Edelman: "Trump's sniffing tic was a distraction.
" Underwood was the one who coined the nickname "Tic Tac.
Alexanya's only other tic is her bizarre taste in unwearable clothes.
In the ashtray there were lollies, usually Anticols, sometimes Tic Tacs.
It would be like shooting an elephant with a tic-tac.
That night, all she had were rainbow Tic Tacs and painkillers.
Obviously it was a literary affectation, or just a communicative tic.
And on that note, I think I need a Tic Tac.
It reminds me of a rhetorical tic Trump uses a lot.
If you don't like cards, try entering "tic tac toe" instead.
TIC (Treasury International Capital) data are also due at 4 p.m.
Allusions to gas chambers and ovens became almost a verbal tic.
The Americans say it as if they caught a verbal tic.
Alice has a tic that careful viewers will become obsessed with.
ET. Treasury International Capital (TIC) data is scheduled for 4 p.m.
ET and the Treasury International Capital (TIC) data at 4 p.m.
Before noticing A-Rod's tic, I never used the baseball emoji.
It might be a language tic, but it also feels specific.
He used the word so often, it sounded like a verbal tic.
The source also said Trump shared some white Tic Tacs with Pelosi.
" On his 45 minute commute home, he'd "pop donuts like Tic Tacs.
Granted, there is an alternate way to see this particular storytelling tic.
"Last night I switched her birth control with Tic Tacs," he said.
"Last night, I switched her birth control with Tic Tacs," said Davidson.
By the way President Obama, tic-tac you may want to watch.
Trump also said he needed Tic Tacs because he might kiss her.
Emotional moments are dispensed like Tic-Tacs — sweet but quick to dissolve.
There's Young Turks member and FKA Twigs collaborator Tic playing the guitar.
Another tic on the to-do list death house staff have developed.
Make-believe clinicians who hand out diagnoses like Tic Tacs are dangerous.
But make no mistake: "I feel like" is not a harmless tic.
Beets dried out while they were still the size of Tic Tacs.
Not all the Tic Tacs in the world could sweeten that fate.
The president shared some Tic Tac mints with Pelosi, the source said.
Apocalypse, the titular villain in X-Men: Apocalypse, has a funny tic.
The doctor typically finds Tic Tac mints up there, he told them.
Tic operates in the segment of liquid sweeteners Source text: www.1info.
My lips don't actually get dry; it's a mental tic I have.
Ferrero makes Nutella, Tic Tacs and Ferrero Rocher chocolates among other confectioneries.
In a TIC, multiple people co-own a single property, Sirkin says.
Tic-tac-toe has allowed me to indulge' and to divide' perfectly.
Another tic of "Trump-speak" involves contradicting himself within a single sentence.
My Ogre Book alludes to card games and chess, but these references fit with the hothouse artificiality of the book's figures and conceits; in Midnight Broodthaers collages sound-words ("Tic Tac Tic Tac Tic") and strings of spelled-out numbers into his poems, so that the page not only records the poetic utterance but becomes a visual field to be worked upon, played with.
Tic Tacs, Skittles — they're going after Red Vines next, I'm sure of it.
Tic Tac has weighed in on Donald Trump's recently unearthed 2005 video remarks.
I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her.
No word on whether he popped a Tic Tac in his mouth first.
Memebox I'm Tic Toc Cushion Velvet Tint, $13, available in May at Memebox.
Above, Knock and Tic visited the Stockdale Residence and Rehabilitation Center in Texas.
However, Debate Kaine did have an unpleasant strategic tic with all the interrupting.
I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her.
It started as a crutch, and became a dependency, a nervous tic, perhaps.
We have those underwater writing slates, so we play tic-tac-toe, too.
Think of a tic-tac-toe board, where each line is a street.
The Treasury International Capital (TIC) data will follow this at 4:00 p.m.
Coca-Cola is now coming in its smallest form ever — a Tic Tac!
Trump also mentioned Tic Tacs when talking about kissing women without their consent.
Bad because, like so many other young reporters, I developed a Breslin tic.
What starts out as a quirky conceit rapidly devolves into an annoying tic.
There's this weird tic I noticed in some of the coverage of your show.
The TicPods Free wireless earbuds are a no-brainer addition to the Tic lineup.
That tic — to injure black people, whether physically or in spirit — is rarely examined.
He says he just gets thirsty, but it's clear it's just a nervous tic.
We love Netflix year round, but daaaang is their May lineup fan-tas-tic!
She develops a tic where she can't control her hands, and breaks many glasses.
" He explained that he carries Tic Tacs "just in case I start kissing her.
This tic aroused suspicion, said a former Myanmar police commander who oversaw the investigation.
A tic-tac-toe play put the Canadiens ahead by four at 18:38.
It's a tic that Levine pursues with a fervor even Robert Kardashian would admire.
A person with Tourette syndrome recalls being harassed on the street during a tic.
Trump views this tic as a shortcoming or as a strength of his oratory.
Treasury International Capital (TIC) data will be released in the afternoon, at 4 p.m.
And he shared the surname Beecham with the disturbed soldier with the facial tic.
She had a nervous tic that caused her to squint and blink her eyes.
One headline even said that the bag could only hold a single Tic Tac.
TIC data Heico (before the bell) —CNBC's Fred Imbert and Jacob Pramuk contributed reporting.
But as the book goes on, these analogies increasingly become a tiresome nervous tic.
One headline even said that the bag could only hold a single Tic Tac.
And they're constantly swerving from vision to process: It's a tic they can't control.
When the tic later seemed to disappear, Mr. Belafonte asked his friend about it.
Tic Tac Tiles Peel and Stick Wall Tile (10 pack), $36.97, available at Amazon
"I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump said.
All the Tic Tacs in the world will not freshen his breath after this. Oh!
Otrio adds a new level of strategy to the classic game of Tic-Tac-Toe.
We did, and it was excellent and a tic on the bucket list was made.
Options include solitaire, tic-tac-toe, quiz games, drawing games, and games based around chat.
Tracklist: TIC TOC LoopKanye off the 2CDJ Richard Gate of Roses Buckethead Big Sur Moon.
There's plenty of PDA and a fant-ass-tic view of the longtime couple. #BeachBodGoals
Eichel made it 4973-1 1:23 later following a tic-tac-toe passing sequence.
Co-organizer Groan Mile tic told reporters human rights had improved over the past decade.
They snap into a small case that looks like a 13853833nd-century Tic-Tac package.
Now, Siri will be trigged by hitting CMD-Space and holding it for a tic.
Plus, you could always leave the tic-tacs in there for a refreshingly minty hit.
Today, we're talking about a game of tic-tac-toe, so the answer is OOO.
Trump talks about his admiration for "beautiful" women so often, it's almost a verbal tic.
Except he has one tell, a tic that betrays a smidgen of mortal human nervousness.
It's a tic of my trade to say so, but I spy a metaphor there.
Mr. Felsher testified that "Tic-Tac-Dough," a daytime show appearing weekdays, was relatively honest.
There is a fine line in comedy — in writing, in art — between voice and tic.
I mean like this painting here—it's divided up' like the tic-tac-toe posts.
Is this just a weird personality tic, something that comes out whenever Jones is excited?
Programmed to please, the sexbot has lately developed a peculiar tic: a postcoital tendency toward tears.
"I've got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump said.
Other times it is basically a verbal ... tic to start a conversation and engage with someone.
"I've got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," he said.
"I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump tells Bush.
Also, Pacino fails to shed the tic that has pervaded the second half of his career.
The organizing experts show us how to neatly wrap wires using an oversized Tic Tac container.
She also suggests playing with food, such as using beans in a tic-tac-toe game.
The Housing Market Index and Treasury International Capital (TIC) data will follow this at 10 a.m.
Repatriation flows are also evident from data released by the U.S. Treasury International Capital, or TIC.
A year after Bal Tic Tac opened, Benito Mussolini's fascist dictatorship would take power in Italy.
They join hundreds of downloadable apps, like Sleep Cycle and SleepBot, which track every sleep tic.
She remembers her sister collapsing and her nephew, in shock, dropping a container of Tic Tacs.
He had been looking to buy for several years and was undeterred by its TIC status.
Badger brothers Tic and Tac are bored in "Laundry Day," by Jessixa Bagley ("Boats for Papa").
Chivers raises real examples, including an AI tasked with winning an online Tic-Tac-Toe tournament.
In his books, as in his other public remarks, mentioning it is practically a verbal tic.
KS: A game of tic tac toe and then the computers — you know what would really happen?
Investors will also eye Treasury International Capital (TIC) data for April, due out at 4:00 p.m.
The Blues pushed the lead to 4-2 with tic-tac-toe passing with the man advantage.
The verbal tic of saying "real quick" is surging ahead of "you know" in the American lexicon.
"I'm new at this — how long 'til I can school her in tic-tac-toe?" he said.
The launch also coincides with the debut of a gum version of the popular Tic Tac snack.
ET, followed by Treasury International Capital (TIC) data, which is set to come out at 4 p.m.
Trump has already thrown back some Tic Tacs, in case he decides to lunge for a kiss.
The skater must tic-tac rather than push around (a foot on the ground is instant disqualification).
Japheth also, it seems, had a severe facial tic that made him an outcast among his peers.
And this is just one tic of the hypnotic swinging-watch pendulum of Kim Cattrall's radio voice.
Naiad and Thalassa, both tiny Tic Tac-shaped moons around Neptune, are only about 1,150 miles apart.
"I've got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump had said.
The two famous brands are working together to release Tic Tac Coca-Cola, a "unique collaboration" in which "consumers will enjoy an incomparable taste experience which combines the refreshment of Coca-Cola with the iconicity of Tic Tac," a press release from the mint-maker, Ferrero, announced Monday.
They'd play tic tac toe and say now I'm gonna kill you anyway, thank you for the lesson.
As die-hard fans know, playing that tic-tac-toe board game is one of West's favorite pastimes.
Trump tweeting angrily about something or ranting in bizarre and impolitic ways is not a new, presidential tic.
"I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her," says Mr Trump, silky smooth.
Content as he was producing his own quiz show, "Tic-Tac-Dough", he did not want to switch.
" Amy Klobuchar, when asked by Steer about the Nimitz Tic-Tac, stated "I've read some articles about it.
It even comes with equally tiny controllers, and game cartridges that look no bigger than a Tic Tac.
And forget gifting them, we mainly need supplies for that intense and impending edible tic-tac-toe match.
Games like Tic Tac Toe are simple enough that they can be completely solved in a decision tree.
She's totally changed her look.... I've gotta use some tic tacs, just in case I start kissing her.
Tourette's Syndrome is a type of tic disorder that causes someone to make involuntary, repetitive movements and sounds.
When you search for solitaire or tic-tac-toe, it will return a playable game as a result.
His cousins reported that he was talking in his sleep, a tic that manifests in times of stress.
Tic Tacs is the second candy company to take a stand against Trump's campaign so far this cycle.
Recently, I had begun to notice an odd tic in my interpersonal style — a problem with my gaze.
Perhaps you have never seen a tic-tac-toe-playing chicken, but they've been around a long time.
You can now play Solitaire and Tic-Tac-Toe minigames directly in Google's app and web search results.
It's somewhere between a tendency and a tic, but WWE almost always reverts to the conquering hero archetype.
Instead, the boys entertained themselves with tic-tac-toe, and Mr. Lyons taught them how to play hangman.
"We try to bring back classic games like Yahtzee and tic-tac-toe and KerPlunk," Mr. Samson said.
People commonly believe that green cards are handed out like Tic Tacs to immigrants who marry American citizens.
Ferrero's first job at the family company was for the Tic Tac brand in Belgium, according to Forbes.
The word is, more and more often, just a kneejerk, a tic of false piety and blind worship.
Not everything on it is necessarily my art' but… AI: What is tic-tac-toe about for you?
Alexa has simple games like Tic-Tac-Toe and Bingo, while there are also more complex games like Jeopardy!
Addiction was the explanation for everything: every ill of society, every conflict around the world, every tic of teenagedom.
"I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her," says the Republican nominee, silky smooth.
He's frightening as a man who will pop Tic-Tacs in preparation to possibly force himself on a woman.
It's hard to listen to Revival and not yearn for the tic-riddled chaos of Relapse, or even Encore.
He typically eats the Tic Tacs about 20143 minutes before he has to compete on live television, he said.
This is a liberal tic that obscures the moral distinctions between Graham-Cassidy and proposals like Medicare for All.
Prim, it must have seemed, and it became something like a nervous tic, something he had no control over.
Starting with a verbal tic like well, um, er, so, or similar also diminishes the confidence of the statement.
Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester is slated to speak at noon, and TIC data is released at 4 p.m.
Even Tic Tac—the company whose mints Trump reportedly takes before forcibly kissing women—has condemned the Republican nominee.
If heavily AutoTuned vocals are what the moment requires, as on "Tic Toc" and "Feefa," then he'll do that.
Logan Roy has an odd vocabulary tic, which pops up whenever he is faced with his company's latest scandal.
The poet Cathy Park Hong begins her new book of essays with a bang that's disguised as a tic.
Social media have blurred the line between sharing and showing off, and they've turned self-promotion into a tic.
Tenancy in common, or TIC, is not a different kind of property, but a different way to own property.
Now subdivide each face into nine squares with a tic-tac-toe grid, and then delete the middle square.
On that show we had a number of acts: Tic and Toc, Barbie Wild, and Steve the Muscle Man.
" One of my favorites now litters the cutting room floor: TIC-TACO, "All-in-one entree and breath mint?
It's a character tic, but it's nice to think that Jackson is signaling that he's hip to the absurdity.
Mobvoi also puts in time to think about design features that help its Tic products stand out from the crowd.
We have gotten to the point on this situation... CAVUTO: You never won at tic-tac-toe with your grandkids?
Then Sven Baertschi collected his eighth goal by finishing a tic-tac-toe passing play at the 5:14 mark.
"I've got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump says in the leaked tape.
This new "Treatment Industrial Complex" (TIC) threatens to undermine the good intentions of the national movement to end mass incarceration.
"Did you get a bath today?" one resident, Jean Wyatt, asked Tic, a white male llama owned by Zoe Rutledge.
We played a game of tic-tac-toe with the drawing app, but that's as far as our friendship went.
The Ferrero Group is the world&aposs second-largest chocolatier and the maker of Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, and Tic Tacs.
" The woman Burnett knows said Friday that hearing Trump's line about Tic Tacs in the 2005 tape "just made me sick.
No injuries have been reported * Target recalls about 19,000 magnetic tic tac toe games Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Trump offered Pelosi some Tic Tacs at the St Patrick's Day event at the Capitol, as well, per this same source.
Or, in the case of Tic Tac and Skittles, they've been reluctantly yanked into the headlines and opted to bow out.
An added bonus: Unlike classic Tic-Tac-Toe, the game's inventor promises that this one will never end in a tie.
The episodes ceased and their symptoms, apart from an occasional tic, are under control, but he still doesn't have a diagnosis.
The team also cut more minigame-style moments that slowed down the pace, like a tic-tac-toe game with Lucy.
With the Joker, Ledger spent months figuring out the octave-jumping, tic-filled delivery that would send chills down our spines.
"'You can stop eating painkillers like Tic-Tacs, because we can fix you with physical therapy,'" the actress' doctor told her.
And then I spent a long time after that just being adequate and serviceable and panicked and nervous and tic-y.
Brie Larson, who announced the award, gave a brief smirk, which, to be fair, could have just been a facial tic.
"It's another tic of the powerful to understand anger at oppression as insensible violence, to mistake tweets for rocks," Traister noted.
The problem is exacerbated by another jukebox tic: songs bent into improbable shapes to serve a story they weren't designed for.
A particular tic of his was using samples, like he does here, as a kind of hook to drive the song.
Ufologists always seem to be on the defensive, a conversational tic that is undoubtedly learned from years of speaking with skeptics.
One could chalk this up to a verbal tic that allows the president to exaggerate the scale of the trade deficit.
"X" is the Roman numeral TEN and not the Greek letter CHI (nor is it any component of TIC-TAC-TOE).
I attempted to stuff the purse with everything from Tic Tacs to safety pins to find out what actually fits inside.
The new product will be available in three different packs, each boasting Coca-Cola and Tic Tac's iconic colors and fonts.
"Well," Hammond said, showing off his trademark reproduction of a Bill Clinton facial tic with a thumbs up, "that is progress."
Call it a nervous habit or tic, almost everybody has at least one — whether they are aware of it or not.
LAWRENCE I was so guilty of this tic when I first came out that I cringed when I read your letter!
Prosecutors had enlisted a psychiatrist, who said the man had beaten her at tic-tac-toe, thus proving his mental acuity.
Jenner shared moments of her revealing the swingset, which features a tic-tac-toe board, to Stormi on her Instagram Stories.
She registers Anna's piety as hardly more than a tic, ignoring her compulsive praying to take notes on her physical condition.
Still, that doesn't make it any less annoying for an untrained civilian to be passing out medical opinions like Tic Tacs.
It's a mildly pretentious stylistic tic that still mostly works, and it speaks to Gaiman's two major concerns as a writer.
"I kept feeling this burning desire to build an apparel brand for women by women, to explore something roman- tic," she says.
I felt ridiculed, undermined, and — worst of all — newly self-conscious about a vocal tic of which I'd been erstwhile blissfully unaware.
For example, the IBM Watson program that beat the best human Jeopardy player couldn't even play tic tac toe, much less chess.
TIC data Earnings: Home Depot, Dick's Sporting Goods, TJX, Urban Outfitters, Momo, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Advance Auto Parts, Cree 8:30 a.m.
Highlighted projects range from AR Tic-Tac-Toe to virtual measuring tapes to the ability to see items from a restaurant menu.
Images broadcast from the drones buzzing overhead capture a landscape that looks like a box of Tic-Tacs spilled in the sand.
Brian Little made it a bit more respectable when he scored on a pretty tic-tac-toe play with 13:31 left.
The company, founded in Italy in 1946 as a family business, entered the U.S. market in 1969 with its Tic Tac mints.
This impulse promotes authenticity-mongering, reasoning through individual stories (also a journalistic tic), and a general inability to think systemically about change.
The discussion remained "very cordial," with Pelosi even accepting a Tic Tac from Trump at one point, according to the Democratic aide.
Another tic of biennials is their expansionist tendency: Tired of the white cube, artists and curators would rather inhabit shops, hospitals, schools.
You could stop there, but an investor could also want a fair STAKE and that little spasm could also be a TIC.
Campanella gave Sandlock credit for curing him of a tic in his throwing motion that slowed his release on stolen-base attempts.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury is due to release Treasury International Capital (TIC) data for July 2017 at 2:00 p.m.
"I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump says in the leaked 2005 video that surfaced Friday.
Its alliance with TIC Corporation in South Korea is a new step for the Gogoro because it targets business clients instead of consumers.
Ladies and Gentlemen: the most maddening game of tic tac toe you will ever watch, set to the tune of Yakety Sax pic.twitter.
Chief Technology Officer Adi Zullof-Shani said around 200,000 U.S. patients have the condition and twice that number suffer from acute tic disorder.
The company, founded in Italy as a family business in 1946, first entered the U.S. market in 1969 with its Tic Tac mints.
Unlike tic-tac-toe or Street Fighter, where both players can see everything on the board, StarCraft is a game of incomplete information.
Kesler broke up Rinne's shutout with 18:15 left in the third on tic-tac-toe passes from Hampus Lindholm and Jakob Silfverberg.
She drummed her fingernails on the table, producing a staccato, military sound— click-click-click —a nervous tic that seemed to calm her.
See Pete Davidson's flippant remarks last year on Saturday Night Live about swapping then-fiancée Ariana Grande's birth control pills with Tic-Tacs.
Jokinen made it 3-0 with 24.6 seconds left in the first period at the end of a tic-tac-toe passing play.
On a phone, he showed me a short movie of him using the BrainPort to play tic-tac-toe with his daughter, Emma.
" He then gives a flash of a smile that may have been a facial tic, looks at Spaeth and says "is that OK?
His front teeth stuck out a little and he had a nervous tic that sometimes made his lips twitch, just like a rabbit's.
The Blues made it 3-1 midway through the period with some tic-tac-toe passing on a four-on-three power play.
If Fellini's camera finds it hard to sit still, that is less a stylistic tic and more a principled refusal to get stuck.
Monica Luque of Douglas Elliman Real Estate represented the international buyer, whose identity was shielded by the limited liability company Tic Toc Tower.
Still, often enough, there's a catch in the caller's voice or a verbal tic that makes plain how time is an imperfect healer.
Assuming this isn't the case, treatment begins with raising the person's awareness of the tic or motor habit since it's become so automatic.
Those include soft drinks, bubble gum, Tic Tacs, M&M'S, vegetables, and fruits, with a place of honor reserved for the infamous banana.
And Apple's AirPods, those tiny white earbuds that live in a case the size of a Tic Tac box, are leading the trend.
His habit of saying " en même temps " ("at the same time")—less a tic than a reflection of his thought process—didn't help.
" This becomes a slightly melodramatic tic: "a heave of discomfort"; "a singe of clumsy fear"; "a slant of accusation"; "the dredge of discomfort.
If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, try replacing your regular, expensive medication with Tic Tacs and telling yourself it's the real thing.
But I sure didn't expect to be criticizing the show for suddenly developing a cinematic tic that makes it seem more narratively discombobulated.
And there you have it: On one hand, we have an abused son of former settlers, who was a gifted mountaineer, had a facial tic, and was raped by a now-dead man named George Beecham; on the other, we have a soldier with a history of mutilating bodies, who also had a facial tic and was named John Beecham.
As they approach, Bush calls her "hot as shit," and Trump jokes he should "use some Tic Tacs" in case he starts kissing her.
The success is due in part to Jaimie Henderson, a neurosurgeon at Stanford who implanted two tic-tac size electrode arrays in Degray's brain.
" How the shocking hot mic tape of Donald Trump was exposed "I better use some tic tacks just in case I start kissing her.
Flight Centre stopped selling SAA tickets in November after its preferred travel insurance provider, Santam's Travel Insurance Consultants (TIC), stopped covering SAA against insolvency.
Kardashian also showed off her extravagant home décor, which included dangling skeletons, streamers, artfully placed cobwebs and even a pumpkin tic-tac-toe game.
If a man -- with or without a Tic Tac in his mouth -- swoops in for an unwanted kiss or grope, context may be everything.
The first software program Gates ever wrote was a digital version of the game tic-tac-toe that could be played against a computer.
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel are building a tic-tac-toe game to help patients with their rehabilitation exercises.
This teaches patients to be more aware of their urges to tic, and introduces a less visible competing behavior like flexing abs or thighs.
Type in solitaire or tic-tac-toe to Google, and it will display the game for you to play, right in the search results.
"I've got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump said in the tape, recorded on a hot microphone.
She stayed with him and several other Iraqis all night, playing tic-tac-toe and drawing pictures, so that she could vouch for them.
Thinking a game would be enjoyable, and something more sophisticated than Tic-Tac-Toe even better, King wrote a version of a childhood puzzle.
Or just synthesize the data you already have: Your pal has a seeming verbal tic of suggesting immediate plans every time she sees you.
Books of The Times English-language writers condescended to Southern California for so long that it became a national reflex, a semi-voluntary tic.
The players were asked to fill in a chart that looked like a large Tic Tac Toe board made up of nine smaller ones.
Off a tic-tac-toe play with a man-advantage at 218:201 of the second, Zucker gave the Penguins a 3-0 lead.
He has a tic, omnipresent in "All That Man Is," of indenting new sentences in new lines, as if he were writing kids' poetry.
Those looking for a fun, and thoughtful, twist on tic-tac-toe should check out SpinMaster's Otrio, a game from Marbles, the brain store.
Flight Centre stopped selling SAA tickets in November after its preferred travel insurance provider, Santam's Travel Insurance Consultants (TIC), stopped covering SAA against insolvency.
Now do the tic-tac-toe-and-delete thing to each of the eight remaining squares on every face of the cube, but smaller.
The first group of iMessage apps also includes a number of games, including word games and things like chess, checkers and tic-tac-toe.
Wrestling's past is, if we're being generous, ethically precarious, and its present tendency to overlook current problems for the sake of nostalgia is a tic.
When I visited, Tamara was just starting on her latest installation, Pla-e-s-te-tic, for exhibition at the cultural center Taman Budaya Yogyakarta.
Patric Hornqvist scored power-play goal off a tic-tac-toe passing sequence only 46 seconds into the game for a 1-0 Penguins advantage.
Gogoro 2 Utility, a version of the company's Smartscooters created for logistics and delivery fleets, will be available for purchase through TIC, starting in Seoul.
"[Iran's] TIC transits over 4000 routes and announces about a tenth of those to Omantel," says Dyn's Doug Madory, who's been tracking the incident closely.
Fravor, a retired US Navy pilot, reported an encounter, alongside other pilots, with a Tic-Tac shaped object in November 2004 off the California coast.
Each game allows you to pick the difficulty level, and with tic-tac-toe, you can also play against another player sitting next to you.
Just in the past few months, Google has outfitted search with solitaire and tic-tac-toe games and a symptom search system for self-diagnosis.
The other, much less depressing story involves a chicken named Ginger, who once played tic-tac-toe with Trump at a casino near Palm Springs.
But because it may be a compulsion or tic, and therefore a medical issue, no one has asked him to stop, if he even could.
Aboard the bus, the two men ogle her legs: "I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her," Mr. Trump says.
He doesn't yet have the gift for defining a person with a posture, a gesture or a linguistic tic, and his accents tend to travel.
I developed a tic: Sleep-deprived, I would count on my fingers the days until I had to surrender this tiny creature to day care.
Never has a president been so gifted at projection, the psychological tic by which a person divines in others what's so deeply embedded in himself.
Although Season 5 ditches the puzzle structure, it's still built more as a single long narrative (a streaming-TV tic) rather than tightly plotted episodes.
Take, for example, his anthropomorphic Butt Stool, a low, kidney-shaped seat with four stocky whitewashed wooden legs that resemble elongated Tic Tacs stood upright.
Another was Faye Dunaway, whose brittle, tic-filled performance here is chalked up to nerves and lack of preparation; he helped to talk her down.
Poopsie Slime Surprise Pack Series 258.85-260227 — $248 (list price $259.99) Tic Tac Toy XOXO Friends Multi Pack Surprise — $241352 (list price $59.993) L.O.L. Surprise!
Anonymous According to CNN's Erin Burnett, Trump suggested her friend, who was with him in a Trump Tower boardroom in 2010, take some Tic Tacs.
After weeks of trying to divine the meaning of this completely irrelevant and absolutely absurd commenting tic, I came to my last resort: the fans.
For many professional women, doing gender-balance math is a tic, a reflexive response to being in too many rooms with too few other women.
Once that was complete, researchers sliced hundreds of the worms, which are about the length of a Tic Tac, in half with a tiny knife.
Donald Trump's repeated sniffling throughout Monday night's debate set social media ablaze as viewers wondered if it was a nervous tic, allergies, or a cold.
"In fact, 'Take a Tic Tac and grab them by the pussy' is the closest thing to a plan Trump has described this election," Bee said.
" He continued, "By the way, I think you might want to take it easy on those Tic Tacs because they might be turning your skin orange.
A supersonic UFO shaped like a Tic Tac stalked a U.S. aircraft carrier for days before vanishing into thin air, according to a bombshell Pentagon report.
Games such as tic-tac-toe, checkers, chess, and Go have been testbeds for new ideas in artificial intelligence since the field's beginnings in the 1950s.
He recalls tracking the infamous "Tic Tac" UFOs for several days around Catalina Island off the coast of California using the USS Princeton's advanced radar system.
"Lots of people twiddle their hair as a nervous tic, and it is usually those longer, underneath layers that end up between your fingertips," Kingsley says.
"Trump doesn't ask for anything and that includes permission before putting his unwelcome, Tic-Tac-crusted mouth hole on a female he barely knows," she said.
Ireland, which hosts the European hubs of U.S. technology and pharmaceutical companies, saw a $28 billion drop between January and June, latest TIC data released Aug.
It was so packed in there, I got shoved right up next to George, who was sweaty and whose breath smelled like sauerkraut and tic tacs.
Eight minutes into the first, Colorado's Jarome Iginla rang a shot off the post after a nice tic-tac-toe passing play in the Oilers' zone.
Bekvalac uses the word "lovely" a lot — it's a soothing lyrical tic that takes the chill out of a stroll around London's warehouse of the dead.
Last year the maker of chocolate spread Nutella and mint candies Tic Tac spent $2.8 billion buying the U.S. confectionery business of the Swiss food giant.
Extending a peace offering of sorts, Mr. Trump at one point offered Ms. Pelosi a white Tic Tac, which she accepted, according to a Democratic aide.
And backstage, the crew had laid out boxes of Tic Tacs that were specially labeled "I'm a Pusher," a reference to one of Ms. Simard's lines.
The judge, however, "felt that bringing the chicken into the courtroom to play tic-tac-toe would degrade the dignity of the court," Ms. Holdman said.
The crowd knew it—you could hear them gasping and moaning in delight at every heavy move, every story tic—and the wrestlers knew it, too.
The tickets gave players the chance to win up to $500 if they matched Christmas-themed symbols in a tic-tac-toe game, according to the station.
The National Cathedral now joins Tic Tacs and Skittles in the realm of bizarre entities that have had to publicly distance themselves from Trump and his family.
"Take a Tic Tac and grab 'em by the p***y is the closest thing to a plan Donald Trump has described this entire election," Bee said.
Once upon a time, a bot deep in a game of tic-tac-toe figured out that making improbable moves caused its bot opponent to crash. Smart.
When Kit Kat threw down the gauntlet to Oreo and challenged them to a game of Tic-Tac-Toe, Oreo quickly responded, creating love for both brands.
Lindholm was at the side of the net and finished a tic-tac-toe three-way passing play to run his goal-scoring streak to three games.
Ferrero, which also makes Kinder brand chocolates and Tic Tac, declined to comment, while a Campbell spokesman said the company does not comment on rumors and speculation.
Ovechkin added the third goal by scoring from in front at the end of a tic-tac-toe sequence that started with John Carlson and Michal Kempny.
It peppers the characters' sentences at all times, a lingual tic and constant reminder that the only way to belong to the frat is to be masculine.
La bombe à retardement qui fait tic-tac à côté de la Croatie et qui est confrontée au problème du retour de djihadistes, c'est la Bosnie-Herzégovine.
" And when the two men see a beautiful actress on set, Trump gets excited: "I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her.
There's Doris's dowager-dumpster wardrobe and topsy-turvy Staten Island house, along with her mutterings and facial contortions, which seem one tic away from a medical diagnosis.
As far as I can tell, Minions are hapless personified yellow Tic-Tacs... But their behaviour, size, shape and vulnerability mimic something childlike, which makes them 'cute'.
So in this scene, when he gets a handshake from Lil Tic, played by Proof, after winning his rap battle, it eases a bit of his burden.
The show's close-ups long ago became a stylistic tic, but this one nicely captures just how good June has gotten at performing Gilead, more or less.
Blurring documentary and drama with the overused tic of playing real-life footage over the end credits, Berlinger still leaves Bundy no more than a slick enigma.
His clean prose style is occasionally marred by the journalistic tic of following up a declarative sentence with a supporting quote that says exactly the same thing.
The limited-edition boxes come in various shapes and sizes, but regardless of the package, every Tic Tac will feature the classic Coca-Cola logo in red.
You can stop the tic or motor habit when asked to or when distracted but the problem is, sooner or later, you go back to doing it.
Watching in stupefaction is his newly hired servant, Cliton (the superlative comic actor Carson Elrod), who himself has a psychological tic that gets him into hot water.
"The only time I felt a little hesitant about buying a TIC was with the nontraditional loan," says Chammas, 33, an internal audit manager at a bank.
Among poets, CAConrad's (soma)tic exercises, elaborate self-designed bodily rituals performed in private to generate poems, perhaps come closest to Vandenbroucke's work in both spirit and method.
So are weekly jobless numbers and the June TIC data update on the breakdown of Treasury holdings A quarter-point cut at the Fed's next meeting on Sept.
"When you're a star, they let you do it," he boasted, saying he had to "use some Tic Tacs" as he prepared to meet soap star Arianne Zucker.
"In fact, 'take a Tic-Tac and grab 'em by the pussy' is the closest thing to a plan Donald Trump has described this entire election," she added.
Computing pioneers Claude Shannon and Danny Hillis bonded at MIT when they discovered that as boys they'd both designed simple electrical devices capable of playing tic-tac-toe.
It's making two of the most popular, classic games of all time – solitaire and tic-tac-toe – available both on the desktop web and in its search app.
Bruins center Joakim Nordstrom scored 2:21 into the game, putting the final touch on a tic-tac-toe passing play that followed an intercepted Chaput pass attempt.
As she talked, Celeste would jingle the thin silver bangles the assistant had bought her—a new, horrifying tic that it was apparently Bev's burden to ignore. Why?
He cuts a disturbing figure, one who is made even more so by that constant laughing tic he blames on a brain injury and his greasy, uncut hair.
She is most famous for her 1982 game River Raid, but she also contributed to 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (1979) and Video Checkers (1980), among many others.
Indeed, the so-called "tic-tac UFO" revealed by the Times acts awfully similar to the way Lazar described the craft he was working on at S-4.
Some people have to ditch cheeseburgers and beer to cut back on calories, and others — or maybe just John Cena — have to eliminate Tic Tacs from their diet.
And while Republicans have been more audacious than Democrats, the manifold accusations made by Sanders supporters show that the effort to delegitimize winners is a pan-partisan tic.
Or is it rather a tic of Jonathan's tick-tocking character, so absorbed in his own internal metronome that he can't extend himself to the people he loves?
It was if they had solved basketball, in the same way kids eventually learn to solve tic-tac-toe or game theorists armed with algorithms have solved checkers.
The object, which has since become known as the "Tic Tac UFO" in alien hunting circles, was moving at high speeds and had no apparent means of propulsion.
Your intention [should be] to just get it out and move on — you can't go too deep, because squeezing or extracting can [become] a tic, it's really addicting.
In total, seven accusers have come forward with stories of assault that show a clear pattern, down to the Tic Tacs Donald Trump put in his mouth beforehand.
Once you've decided this ''cultural tic'' has become universal on the left, almost any public utterance of concern becomes easy to write off as false — as mere performance.
When the pair spy Days of Our Lives actress Arianne Zucker, Trump pops a Tic-Tac in case he suddenly starts kissing her, which he boasts he often does.
These capacitors, Tic-Tac-sized components that store electrical charge, need to have their positive ends in a specific spot and their negative ends in a different specific spot.
During his PhD, he developed  "apprenticeship" learning algorithms to advanced helicopter aerobatics, including maneuvers such as tic-tocs, chaos and auto-rotation, which only exceptional human pilots can perform.
She had created domestic spaces for so many years, she said, that such thoughts had become a sort of mental tic, a reflexive action she performed to soothe herself.
It includes elements of tic tac toe, true or false, and trivia that mixes pop culture minutia like "Is Amber Rose's butt real?" with serious inquiries about U.S. history.
In the film, we watch Conrad read his "(Soma)tic 53" to Eileen Myles's students in a classroom in New York: Reflect on a personal violence you want undone.
At one point, the president plucked a box of white Tic Tacs from his suit jacket and offered it to the speaker, who shook out a couple for herself.
The neon sign of Bal Tic Tac—with a chorus line of jiving and jerking figures—was swiftly removed by city authorities for reasons of safety and aesthetic propriety.
He had already chirped at the umpire when admonished for delaying play, and mockingly mimicked Nadal's time wasting tic of tugging on his shorts and tussling with his hair.
I attempted to fill the purse with everything from Tic Tacs to money and found that it&aposs not practical for holding anything other than my gold hoop earrings.
He had a number of peculiar rules, such as demanding that two-and-a-half containers of Tic Tacs and liquid makeup be set out for him, they said.
For instance, Trump was known to love Tic Tacs, and demanded that the housekeepers set out exactly two full containers and one half-full container in his bedroom bureau.
They also said he favored Bronx Colors makeup from Switzerland, which had to be set out identically to the Tic Tacs — two full containers and one half-full container.
Part of it may have been its tic-tac-toe-playing live chicken, which became enough of a quirky New York trope to earn cameos in multiple Hollywood movies.
But for the cast members, this kind of exploratory effing around would be tough to cork; it's an almost tic-like reflex, the result of years of late-night legwork.
Whether you first knew # as a number sign, the pound symbol, or a tic-tac-toe board, its incarnation as the hashtag has changed language for millions around the world.
Kane gave Buffalo a 2-25 lead just before the end of the first following a tic-tac-toe passing play by center Ryan O'Reilly and right winger Marcus Foligno.
Gogoro, the Taiwanese electric vehicle and mobility platform company, announced today that it has partnered with motorcycle company TIC Corporation to bring its B2B-focused electric scooters to South Korea.
"What's a trip is, some of [the contestants] didn't even know how to play tic-tac-toe and had never played it because it's a whole new generation," he continues.
He adds that anticipating what the North might do with its conventional weapons is like "trying to describe a very complex game of multidimensional chess in terms tic-tac-toe".
The group, best known for its Ferrero Rocher pralines and Tic Tac mints, has been buying neglected brands from big food companies, aiming to revive them through investment and innovation.
Among the many events studied as part of the secretive program was the now infamous "tic tac" UFO spotted by Navy pilots off the coast of San Diego in 2004.
Long before Matthew Broderick and an AI playing itself in tic-tac-toe taught everyone that nuclear war might not be that great, computers were learning how to play games.
Trump mentioned Tic Tacs in the controversial video leaked Friday where he bragged in a 2005 private conversation first published by the Washington Post about kissing women without their consent.
It may just be a tic, or a bit of creepshow jargon repeated by rote, but today's titanic corporations like to talk about improving people's lives and changing the world.
Gross Japanese purchases of dollar-denominated bonds issued by U.S. government corporations, federally sponsored agencies and corporations have risen steadily, according to data from the Treasury International Capital System (TIC).
David Fravor, told CNN that he had witnessed an object that looked like a "40-foot-long Tic Tac" maneuvering rapidly and changing its direction during a flight in 2004.
The sexual turn that provides closure to many of the scenes quickly begins to seem like a tic, and when that pales, the only option left is a generalized hysteria.
None of what she does, no matter how over-the-top the gesture,  including cutting the surface of her panels with a sharp blade, seems like a device or tic.
But Dr. Sigwart, who studies chitons, never really bought that explanation: If a predator can swallow you whole, she reasoned, rolling into a tic-tac probably would not save you.
Mr. Peterson has a verbal tic where he makes a sound like m-hmm, a guttural forceful noise to signify agreement barked in two distinct beats; his mouth stays closed.
First we have "link a quartet" — a pretty straight definition of CONNECT FOUR, a two-player game from the '70s that's a vertical four-step version of tic-tac-toe.
For "jerk" you need to be kind and think of a little spasm or TIC, rather than a hideous person (I know, it's tough to recalibrate in these trying times).
TIC listings tend to be lower priced than comparable properties sold the traditional way and by pooling their resources, people can buy more than they could afford on their own.
These tend to be formally familiar, and too many this year contain drone imagery (cue the camera swooping over a location) that generally registers as a tedious, meaningless visual tic.
The first computer games emerged as early as the 2600s, but the '290s is when the ball really started rolling with programs for things like chess, tic-tac-toe, and blackjack.
I also pick up some Pepsi and Tic Tacs for T, which are her favorites, a bag of Haribo candies for the room, and a tube of eyelash glue – very important!
Jean-Francois Berube came on in relief and made 221 saves but gave up Versteeg's goal on a tic-tac-toe three-on-one break at 28:27 of the third.
After Trump and Bush start gawking at Days of Our Lives actress Arianne Zucker, this happens: "I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," Trump says.
From these modest beginnings emerged the massive chocolate empire known as the Ferrero Group, the conglomerate behind iconic sweets such as Kinder Surprise, Tic Tacs, Ferrero Rocher, and, of course, Nutella.
Still, very few studies have been conducted to evaluate that question, according to Shannon Bennett, co-director of the Weill Cornell Pediatric OCD, Anxiety, and Tic Disorders Program at NewYork-Presbyterian.
Egg shapes are incredibly diverse among bird species: hummingbirds lay eggs in the shape of Tic Tacs; owls make globe-like eggs; and sand pipers lay pointy eggs shaped like raindrops.
While excessively apologizing may sometimes be a reflex, it's not exactly a tic in the formal sense, "unless they are doing it as part of OCD [obsessive-compulsive disorder]," Antony explains.
I usually quickly hand off any tints I get to more minimalist co-workers, but when Memebox's I'm Tic Toc Lip Cushion Velvet Lip Tints landed on my desk, I paused.
The Playing with Fire star said his Tic Tac addition started as a way to combat body odors when he's in the "small, confined" ring with other guys on WWE tours.
This time, the discussion remained "very cordial" and Pelosi even accepted a Tic Tac from Trump at one point during the 90-minute, closed-door meeting, according to a Democratic aide.
She's been holding her hand out for almost ten seconds now, her eyes drawn into the only tic of confusion on her perfect face; lips frozen into a plum wine smile.
And if it doesn't sound alarming, perhaps that's only because we're surrounded on all sides with existential alarm, to the point where it feels almost like a tic to identify it.
He conjured an extravagant cast of colorful, sometimes fantastical figures: an elderly rabbi, a pair of long-dead Englishmen, Roy Cohn, the ghost of Ethel Rosenberg, a grandiloquent, tic-ridden angel.
Kucherov, though, would convert from the right circle off some tic-tac-toe passing with Ondrej Palat and Mikhail Sergachev at 7:42 into the second to make it 1-1.
He often makes this gesture while speaking; after a comedy show parodied the tic, he explained that he does it to soothe a nerve that was damaged in a motorcycle accident.
"They were giving her hydros like they were Tic Tacs," Ms. Coffey said, referring to hydrocodone, a powerful opioid that her 29-year-old daughter took for more than a year.
But buried many paragraphs into the narrative is a section detailing Trump's unusually specific habits and requests, like requiring exactly 2450 boxes of Tic Tacs in his bedroom at all times.
Alabama's much-ridiculed preference for officials regarded as unfit by the rest of the nation is embedded in tradition, but Mr. Trump's success argues that this is now a national tic.
I have no explanation except to say that ever since I was a child, it's the tic I've had in awkward situations: I smile, or even laugh, to smooth something over.
Nylander capped the scoring at 8:45 of the third on a nifty tic-tac-toe passing play with Kerfoot and John Tavares after a Jets turnover in their own zone.
The pretension to be able to recount the private thoughts of top government officials, months later, based on no attributed source, is a longstanding, somewhat absurd stylistic tic of Woodward's books.
A Good Appetite We are a family of mint lovers, from the herbs on the deck to the tea in the cabinet to an entire drawer full of Altoids and Tic Tacs.
The book is part creative practice, part poetry; Conrad explains their approach to coping with loss through (soma)tic poetry ritual, and follows with the poems that were born from those rituals.
As Camille, Mr. Ebert delivers the sort of tic-driven, crooked-line caricature for which he won a Tony in "Matilda the Musical," where the style felt more appropriate to the content.
Sin embargo, hay veces en las que la recorro con mis dedos (un nuevo tic nervioso), y esas seis hermosas horas en la sala de emergencias aparecen como destellos en mi mente.
In the interview with Lesley Stahl, DeVos not only showed limited knowledge of everything from gun policy to sexual assault, but also had a worrisome tic: responding to questions with non-answers.
The GOP nominee has never held office, he's basically a reality TV star, and the following organizations have come out against him: Scientific American, Nature (another scientific journal), Skittles, and Tic Tacs.
Singer Lisa Gary belts out Elle King's Ex's and Oh's, and even finds the time to hash out a quick game of tic-tac-toe on the supportive back of Jacob Scesney.
Reinhart's vision was on display for all to see on Buffalo's third goal, which came midway through the second on a tic-tac-toe passing sequence that featured both Reinhart and Eichel.
For now, you can download a few different programs like an "Magic 8 Ball" and "Tic Tac Toe," but the store will likely add many more following the launch of the product.
"Playing Tic Tac Toe with a set of cups (instead of X's and O's) is one example of a game that can help rehabilitate an upper limb," said Dr. Shelly Levy-Tzedek.
Nick Bjugstad capped a nifty tic-tac-toe passing play with his fourth goal of the season at 225:183 of the third period to give the Panthers a two-goal edge.
Conrad has become known for his "(Soma)tic" poetry — works that are part map of his process, part writing exercises, part final product, and that emphasize doing and living in a body.
She summoned her notifications to her vision, and saw what she would have seen immediately if she'd checked her personal messages—a brief, bare note about the delay, from Captain Tic Uisine.
Every time I thought I'd get sick of her stammering in the face of his hotness, O'Brien whipped out some new frantic laugh or facial tic that had me on the floor.
But it is harder for grown ups to find satisfaction in completing games that are designed for 9-year-olds, in the way that Tic-Tac-Toe gets dull after a while.
" As best I can tell, she calls most everybody "baby" or "sweetheart," a tic in tension with her big, brassy voice, which she uses in class to trumpet orders: "To the right!
With his tic-ridden, repressed manner and impressive timing, Laurent Poitrenaux has the makings of a great Harpagon, but in lieu of Molière's witty satire, Mr. Lagarde opts for heavy-handed violence.
In this week's episode of "The Affair," in which Helen joins her California dream girl neighbor, Sierra, for a "moon circle" in Joshua Tree, that beautifully biting tic gets quite a workout.
A marketing genius who, by the way, likes to make people uncomfortable by handing out Tic Tacs and sometimes warning them about their bad breath, Trump loves to play with our emotions.
The Islanders doubled the advantage with 7:19 remaining in the third period after Bailey's one-timer from the right circle capped a tic-tac-toe passing sequence with Lee and Barzal.
With Mark Scheifele and Byfuglien both in the box for 44 seconds, the Bruins worked a nice tic-tac-toe play with David Krejci feeding Bergeron in the left wing faceoff circle.
Ms. Holdman remembered that as a child she had seen a chicken at a fair that could play tic-tac-toe, and she tried to get a similar chicken admitted in court.
But a turnover by left winger J.T. Miller led to a tic-tac-toe goal from Brown to Lucic to Kopitar that sent the game to the third period tied at 213.
One study estimated that a hardworking brain struggling with self-control may barely draw on the energy equivalent of a fraction of a single Tic-Tac compared to a brain at rest.
"Trump doesn't ask for anything, and that includes permission before putting his unwelcome, Tic Tac-crusted mouthhole on a female he barely knows," Samantha Bee said on Monday's episode of Full Frontal. Ouch.
In every single case, I found I was able to hear things — a guitar chord change, a drumbeat, a horn, a vocal tic — more distinctly at about 70 percent of my usual volume.
Isn't this one of the gifts of shoulder-length hair — the fact that it lets you push it back as a nervous tic when you don't know what to do with your hands?
The Bruins cashed in on a pretty tic-tac-toe passing sequence as Pastrnak sent the puck across ice to Ryan Spooner, who fed it to a wide-open Marchand on the doorstep.
Newt just wants to be let alone and protect his beastly friends, and the world won't leave him in peace — and while Redmayne's performance is tic-ridden and goofy, it's also appealingly forlorn.
The report showed that despite rules that foreign companies negotiate land leases only with the government-owned Tanzania Investment Center (TIC), some investors had deliberately bypassed the official system, lobbying village leaders directly.
At first I thought she was a little miscast because she chewed gum and had a kind of tic where she touched behind her ear with her finger and then smelled the finger.
I made choose-your-own-adventure games and a Tic-Tac-Toe game (complete with what a startup might call "AI" but is probably better referred to as a deterministic finite state machine).
Some lyrics are pure poetry, but a poem seldom has a chorus — the thing that listeners eagerly anticipate but that, should it become tic-like, readers may wish they could fast-forward over.
While Tic Tac typically makes minty flavors like Wintergreen, Frosty Mint, Freshmints or twists on candy like Fruit Adventure and Orange, this is the company's first time venturing into the soft drink world.
The president last Wednesday called a truce on his trade war with China and signed an initial agreement with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He to end the ongoing tic-for-tac tariff battle.
CARAMANICA Allison Miller was aboard the New York subway while she wrote most of the tunes on "Glitter Wolf," her fifth album with Boom Tic Boom, something that shows through in the music.
Cameras recording their every move, they step on the court or field aware that they are being observed, each gesture part of an accumulating narrative—the smallest tic is broadcast to the entire world.
TIC data Earnings: American Express, Morgan Stanley, US Bancorp, M&T Bank, eBay, Abbott Labs, Halliburton, St. Jude Medical, Tupperware, Supervalu, Unifirst, Tractor Supply, SLM, Citrix, Canadian Pacific Railroad, Northern Trust 153:215 a.m.
TIC data Earnings: Bank of America, US Bancorp, Bank of NY Mellon, Abbott Labs, IBM, Netflix, Adtran, BancorpSouth, Textron, Alcoa, Texas Capital Bancshares, Crown Castle, United Rentals, PNC Financial Services, eBay 43:30 a.m.
The first several episodes concern the USS Nimitz incident when two fighter pilots, in different planes, observed an unidentified flying craft — the famous giant Tic Tac — off the coast of California in November 24.
The coup de grace of the artist's work is her film, "Soma(tic) Apparatus" (2018), which distorts the female figure with a black latex substance reminiscent of the faddish charcoal facials of last year.
Instagram is working on a feature for in-app time management, but stuff like this negates Facebook's broader supposed efforts to make our relationship with its attention-hungry platforms less of a compulsive tic.
Risks were increased for schizophrenia spectrum disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, personality and behavior disorders, mental retardation, autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, oppositional defiant disorder/conduct disorder and tic disorders, the researchers said.
This kind of parallelism—a current or slightly outré tic of M.F.A. workshops—always puts more weight on the second verb, and "makes sense of" is too weak to stand up to the pressure.
I recommend you read this tic-toc from WSJ's Liz Hoffman and Tim Higgins, which includes a nugget about how Silver Lake and Volkswagen had both agreed to invest before Musk pulled the plug.
Their music is experimental in genuinely exciting ways, jolting from sounding reminiscent of Tic and fka twigs' jittery production on twigs' debut EP one moment, then the techno throb of Yves Tumor the next.
Jones and Bellaiche, though mainly sticking to conventional documentary construction, throw in an interesting formal tic to visually convey the fission between how Tsemel's clients act and their portrayal in the media and culture.
A writer for the conservative website The Daily Caller wrote this summer that virtue signaling ''has been universalized into a sort of cultural tic'' on the left, ''as compulsive and unavoidable as Tourette's syndrome.
The artist carried a custom Valentino purse between her crystal-encrusted acrylics so tiny, a Tic Tac probably wouldn't fit in it, let alone the necessary tools to survive a three-hour-long event.
Buying a TIC Elizabeth McDonald, broker and founder of The Rental Girl in Los Angeles, has sold more than 50 tenancy in common units in the past two years, with more in the pipeline.
Google has also added a brand-new Snake game to its Search Funbox, which is one of the 19 wheel surprises among other search result games like tic-tac-toe, and an Earth Day quiz.
" — tattooed_n_high The Impossible Game Of Tic-Tac-Toe"Not a tattoo artist, but a friend has a naughts-and-crosses game tattooed on his leg, however the resulting combination of Xs and Os is impossible.
The app features the 28-year-old guard in a variety of poses, including shooting from the moon, clutching his MVP trophies — he has two — and chewing on his mouth guard, a classic Curry tic.
"He thinks that because he has a mouthful of Tic Tacs he can force himself on any woman within groping distance," Warren said while campaigning at St. Anselm College and introducing the Democratic presidential nominee.
Trump talks about trying to seduce a woman, how his celebrity status allows him to do whatever he wants with women, and how he carries Tic Tacs because he can't help but kiss beautiful women.
Others have suggested the tic-toc mental task prevents the physiological tight grip that can overtake the body and mind when a person is triggered, allowing the thought and related emotions to be processed properly.
There is, however, at least one exception to his healthy regimen: Before Cena performs, he anxiously eats his way through three boxes of Tic Tacs, he said on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" on NBC, Friday.
Now, this advice is predicated on the assumption that your sister-in-law is a good person with an annoying phone tic, and that normal attempts to jostle your way into the conversation have failed.
Any literary biography runs this risk — you can't see the artist for the précis — but here, this tic is especially pronounced, to the point that the biography feels like an exercise in slaloming through SparkNotes.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that Rabbit got a handshake from a random bystander after advancing in the rap battle, when he actually received a handshake from Lil Tic, played by Proof.
If Obama's reliance on the word was a rhetorical tic, it was a revealing one that highlights the kind of friendly consensus he believed could exist between the one percent and the rest of America.
And sometimes I would assemble composite characters, golem-like, out of many people I had seen — a physical characteristic here, a verbal tic there — in order to illustrate a clinical point with a brief anecdote.
On the data front, the U.S. Department of the Treasury is due to release Treasury International Capital (TIC) data for July 2017 and the NAHB releases its September survey of confidence among American home builders.
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Rutkow is a graceful writer with a penchant for well-placed classical allusions, yet he possesses a distracting literary tic: a heavy reliance on the adverb "finally," which occasionally occurs twice on the same page.
With Marleau off for interference, Derek Stepan capped a tic-tac-toe passing play to score his 16th goal of the season, from the bottom of the left circle with 22.4 seconds left in the period.
By "intelligence," I mean what cognitive scientists, philosophers, and AI researchers mean: the ability to acquire and use effective means to achieve some end, whether that end is solving world poverty or playing tic-tac-toe.
Despite not pushing back against Trump's "locker room talk," Bush said he didn't offer Trump a Tic Tac after he said he likes to pop one of the breath mints before forcing women to kiss him.
Trump-tax-tic tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires Trump proposes we reduce the corporate tax rate, currently 232 percent, to 53 percent, and have the same pass-through rate for individuals who own a business.
"I first observed slight bobbings of the head forward, which I then regarded as a tic, but were, in fact, the first indications of disease," West wrote in a letter to the British medical journal Lancet.
Ireland, which hosts the European hubs of U.S. technology and pharmaceutical companies such as Apple and Pfizer, saw Treasury holdings drop by $40 billion between end-2017 and end-October 2018, TIC data released on Dec.
Because their dopamine delivery systems all operate with the same machinery, employing this same sound over and over again can start to to feel rote—a compulsory production tic not unlike the brick-walled dubstep drop.
At some point it became a routine conversational tic for all sorts of people, of all sorts of persuasions, to express, with an incredulous gesture, that things feel a bit grueling and frantic lately, don't they?
Ireland, which hosts the European hubs of U.S. technology and pharmaceutical companies such as Apple and Pfizer, saw Treasury holdings drop by $40 billion between end-803 and end-October 2018, TIC data released on Dec.
Anonymous When it allegedly happened: 21998 Where it allegedly happened: Trump Tower What she said: According to CNN's Erin Burnett, Trump suggested her friend, who was with him in a Trump Tower boardroom, take some Tic Tacs.
Reading from prepared remarks, Trump once again used the term "the African-Americans," keeping up with his (perhaps subconscious) verbal tic of characterizing blacks as an alien other, separate and apart from conventional (read white) American society.
PANDAS patients suffer from obsessive compulsive and tic disorders following a strep infection, while PANS patients suddenly develop obsessive compulsive disorder and other psychiatric symptoms without a known cause, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
Recent Treasury International Capital (TIC) data revealed foreign investors dumped nearly $33 billion dollars in U.S. paper for the third straight month in June, begging the question of where market players are setting their sights on next.
Kubalik finished off a tic-tac-toe play, converting on a feed from Pittsburgh area native Brandon Saad from near the bottom of the right circle for a 103-0 lead at 7:09 of the second.
Not surprisingly, Saltz reiterates what many others have said about painting during this period: Art is turned into a problem, something to solve and move along incrementally, one issue, surface, color, and compositional tic at a time.
Mr. Van Doren was one of 17 former contestants of "Twenty-One" and "Tic-Tac-Dough" who pleaded guilty to lying to a grand jury after asserting they had received no prior help on questions and answers.
Treat your parents with respect, don't throw a hissy fit when they ask you to wash your own clothes or stop collecting your nail clippings in a Tic Tac container on the night stand, because it's fucking gross.
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The idea, though, is that if someone is playing a quick game of tic-tac-toe and takes a break to look to the side, they'll potentially see an ad — which, again, isn't intrusive into the core experience.
For instance, you can use Mobvoi's Tic Fit software if you prefer it to Google Fit for some reason, and Mobvoi's music player can play music offline after transferring it from your iOS or Android phone over Bluetooth.
While not quite Giuliani's 9/11 tic, his time as a prosecutor played a huge role during his short-lived campaign for the presidency, in part because his time as governor of New Jersey was defined by scandal.
For right-wing trolls, the concept has become a meme bordering on a verbal tic, with "cuck" used as an insult to refer to conservatives who are not right-wing trolls, and more generally men they consider weak.
He visited a medical clinic where a doctor gave him an injection, put electrodes on his throat, and, for some reason, handed him a box of Tic-Tacs and told him to pop a few every so often.
"Yes, we are watchmakers, but we are always having fun here," said Mr. Gudjonsson, who once danced through Reykjavik dressed as an astronaut to promote Arc-Tic Iceland, a line of waterproof quartz watches created by the atelier.
One recent morning, after the release of Donald Trump's Tic Tac tape and his subsequent mansplanation about locker-room talk, Glenn Beck clicked on a video of Michelle Obama campaigning for Hillary Clinton in a New Hampshire gymnasium.
"It was an idea conceived because of the lack of affordability in housing," says Andy Sirkin, a real estate lawyer who pioneered TIC ownership in San Francisco in 1986 as a way to solve his own housing challenges.
And Washington — who clearly relishes sinking his teeth into such an uncharacteristic role for him, making the most of every tic and flourish he can cram into his performance — could have been the perfect moral rock amid the storm.
Football ain't tic-tac-toe, though, and now that the coaches have got third-rate branded tablets to wheel around in their A/V carts, there's probably less paper on NFL sidelines than in a Bear Stearns filing cabinet.
Though they don't recommend opening a date with, "Hi, my name's Joel, and I have Tourette's Syndrome," Tourette Association of America does suggest breaking the news after your date notices a tic — just as Friel did on First Dates.
The program has also studied video that shows a whitish oval object described as a giant Tic Tac, about the size of a commercial plane, encountered by two Navy fighter jets off the coast of San Diego in 2004.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes / GizmodoGoogle Home and Chromecast are both experiencing outages, leaving owners of Google smart speakers unable to order hands-free pizza delivery, play Tic Tac Toe alone, or find out what the weather is like without going outside.
Edmonton took the lead with 21:230 left in the period, thanks to a tic-tac-toe passing play, with Jujhar Khaira feeding Draisaitl, who pushed the puck across the goalmouth for Ryan Strome to put in past a helpless Jones.
But if the twitching doesn't go away within a few days, you might want to see a doctor to rule out any other causes, since they can also stem from a tic disorder or be a side effect of medication.
This erotically charged energy could make your celebrations a whole lot sultrier — but, as we know, vampires don't have the right to just start biting (Tic Tacs or no) and could get the business end of a broomstick if they do.
" In the leaked recording of a 2005 conversation between Trump and Access Hollywood's Billy Bush, Trump can be heard saying of Days of Our Lives actress Arianne Zucker, "I've gotta use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her.
The mural showed the pope on a step ladder playing a game of tic-tac-toe by painting circular peace signs in place of zeros as a Swiss Guard in a billowing uniform acts as a lookout against witnesses or police.
Even earbuds sound better, but not dramatically better In every single case, I found I was able to hear things — a guitar chord change, a drumbeat, a horn, a vocal tic — more distinctly at about 70% of my usual volume.
Nearly all conservatives argue this way..." In Stephens's case, the tic manifests in his depiction of policies designed to limit greenhouse gas emissions as "abrupt and expensive," and his intimation that supporters of such policies may harbor unspoken "ideological intentions.
The Zhang team found hints of slightly higher rates of intellectual disability, obsessive-compulsive disorder, tic disorders and eating disorders among children born through C-section, but those associations were not statistically significant, meaning they could be due to chance.
"People don't realize it, but there's a situational profile to all these problems," said Dr. Kieron O'Connor, a professor of psychiatry at Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale in Montreal, who develops treatment programs for people with tic and motor habit disorders.
Ferrero&aposs father invented Nutella in 1964, and its immense popularity in Italy helped grow the family chocolate shop into a multibillion-dollar business that now also produces Ferrero Rocher, Tic Tac mints, Kinder chocolate, and Butterfinger bars, Forbes reported.
But for anyone who's ever experienced an alarmed electronic voice at self-checkout blaring that you have an "unauthorized item in the bagging area" when you just don't see the point of bagging Tic Tacs, technology also has its shortcomings.
For example, Corbell and Lazar argue that one UFO tracked by the government in 2004, dubbed by UFO hunters as the "Tic Tac UFO," bore a resemblance to a craft Lazar claimed to have spotted while working at Area 51.
Among the words appropriated from English, news reports noted, the hyphen in week-end would be eliminated, along with the hyphen in tictac (now tic-tac, or ticking, like a clock), while leader would be given a French makeover and be spelled leadeur.
She sprinkled a few "I tell you whats" into her speech, with a bit of twang — a tic that might be a remnant of her time spent in Arkansas, or an affected folksiness required of every politician not named Trump or Sanders.
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Culber's death may appear to be the latest in a long and unhappy trend of TV shows killing off their LGBT characters — a creative tic that approached epidemic levels in 2016, popularizing the trope "bury your gays" and sparking major fan outcry.
Analysis of data from U.S. Treasury International Capital, or TIC, shows Treasury bond holdings are dwindling in 10 locations that are well known either as low-tax jurisdictions, overseas bases of U.S. firms, or simply home to significant fund management or custody business.
Commander David Fravor, who was in the air that day and captured the craft on film, described "seeing an object that looked like a 225-foot-long white Tic Tac that performed remarkable maneuvers" that appeared to defy the laws of physics.
Trump carried this tic into the White House, where after five months in office, his habit of touting, then failing to deliver either timely policy proposals or evidence to back an assortment of claims, has become a recurring theme of his presidency.
After setting up a tic-tac-toe sequence on the game's first goal, Giroux wired a shot from above the right circle that sailed inside the near post to trim Philadelphia's deficit to 3-2 with 3:06 remaining in the second period.
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Hertl notched his second of the game, 28th of the season, at 13:19 of the first when he finished off a low-zone, tic-tac-toe sequence by tapping the puck into a gaping net after DeSmith slid to his right.
In 21980, he vaulted briefly from his daily five seconds of fame — his name flashing by as producer in the onscreen credits for "Tic-Tac-Dough" — to center stage as a star witness in a sensational congressional investigation into quiz show rigging.
Fans of the soft drink don't have to wait too long for their on-the-go experience — Tic Tac Coca-Cola is set to hit shelves in the next few months in more than 70 countries around the world, according to the release.
At the Cabaret del Diavolo, another joint a few streets away from the Bal Tic Tac, Fortunato Depero, a Futurist artist, transformed three floors of a hotel into a recreation of Dante's "Divine Comedy" (one floor each for heaven, hell and purgatory).
Even with some needless narrative zigzagging, the kind that's turned into an art-film tic, "Old Stone" runs a fast, austere 80 minutes, which doesn't give you much time or space to worry about Lao Shi or reflect on China's sociopolitical reality.
There used to be that game called Tic Tac Toe Chicken, [which you see in the film], and I think that's a little bit the experience of being a woman in the film industry, trying to be successful in a system that's rigged.
From here, Android users will be able to do things like access Google Translate, look up nearby attractions, find flights or hotels, do an internet speed test, convert currency or even play games like tic-tac-toe, roll a die, animal sounds or solitaire.
The run kicked off when Washington used a picture-perfect, tic-tac-toe passing play to set up its first goal at the 11:54 mark, with Wilson and Ovechkin assisting on Backstrom's fourth goal of the year and his first tally since Oct. 14.
During a career that spanned nine decades, Rose Marie -- who went only by her first name professionally -- was also famous for appearing for years on the game show "The Hollywood Squares," which featured celebrities sitting in boxes on a life-size tic-tac-toe board.
They've used the discovery to create a bunch of cool, interactive objects that don't need a power source, including wireless pong controllers, an interactive wood-block tic-tac-toe game, and an unpowered music synthesizer — all using a version of the tech inside Disney's RFID-powered MagicBands.
When two of the Rutledge family's three therapy llamas — Tic and Knock — arrived at the Stockdale Residence and Rehabilitation Center for a regular visit, Bill Smallwood, a resident who is disabled from a motorcycle accident, accepted a small brush from Zoe and began grooming her llama.
I had heard it was a show in which cowboys rape prostitutes, in which McShane played yet another vainglorious anti-hero whose use of the word "fuck" every 20 seconds was an edgy tic, in which gratuitous murders made up a large portion of the action.
"He thinks that because he has a mouthful of Tic Tacs that he can force himself on any woman within groping distance," she said, alluding to Mr. Trump's mention of the breath freshener in a 2005 recording in which he boasted about forcing himself on women.
Also in Washington, a chance encounter gives Laszlo a lead on a new suspect: a man named John Beecham, who was deemed unfit to serve, sent to a government hospital for the insane, and is said to have had a severe facial tic around his eye.
She kept saying, as if it were a tic or a stutter, that "costs will go down" for middle-class families, the translation of which is that taxes might well go up but that those families would be economically ahead of the game in the end.
On Monday, Elizondo also noted "eerie similarities" between the new video and the ones released last year, including the location in US airspace, the presence of US Navy pilots, the "Tic Tac" shape of the object and other signatures he said the videos shared in common.
On what the political press has rather euphemistically decided to describe as the "Access Hollywood tape," Trump — talking to a casual acquaintance while wearing a microphone — offered this view of his philosophy of life: I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her.
What Vogelsang does is keep sticking himself in corners where the narrative seems to have almost no place to go, and, instead of spinning his wheels or getting out through some stylistic trick or tic, he charges ahead; he galumphs along and we go along with him.
Hayley Johnsen took to Twitter  earlier this week  to share the "disgusting" story, saying that she and her boyfriend had booked a stay at the Palo Alto Inn on July 9, when, after hopping into the bath, she observed something that looked like a "Tic Tac" on the floor.
Then Marlow responded with an especially disparaging comment about Ivanka and Kushner: "Best conspiracy on the whole internet is Jared is an actual cuckhold," suggesting Ivanka was literally engaging in the kind of infidelity that has become an obsession (verging on a verbal tic) for the far-right.
Back in November a similar online contingent threatened to boycott companies as far-ranging as Pepsi, ConAgra, Facebook, and Tic Tacs (Netflix made that list too.) As the country becomes increasingly politically divided, those on both sides of the aisle have been making their voices heard with their wallets.
"Once we started booking the artists I knew we were going to have a hot show because you're getting all of these different personalities in the room and letting them be themselves and play a game of tic-tac-toe," Ice Cube, 47, tells PEOPLE of the show's success.
But tellingly, in a grumbling letter about the failure of his 1933 expedition, Wager told his friend and fellow geologist John Auden that Auden had some kind of nervous tic but declined to say what it was, leaving Auden "beside himself with worry" as he fretted about it.
As on her smart, engaging new album, "Otis Was a Polar Bear," she leads Boom Tic Boom, which could safely be described as an all-star team: Myra Melford on piano, Jenny Scheinman on violin, Ben Goldberg on reeds, Todd Sickafoose on bass and Kirk Knuffke on cornet.
Thanks to various product additions and company acquisitions, the Ferrero Group's products now include Tic Tac mints; Kinder chocolates; Baby Ruth, Butterfinger, and Crunch candy bars; and Keebler, Famous Amos, and Little Brownie Bakers cookies; in addition to Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, according to a July press release.
The craze — Ms. Tuna described it as more of a tic — gained notice in a YouTube video posted in May of a school talent show in Charlotte, N.C. A contestant, Michael Senatore, held a water bottle and strutted up to a table while music worthy of a blockbuster movie blared.
The London interrogative tic "innit" (popularized in literary fiction a generation ago by Martin Amis ) appears here as a habitual "ennet"; "suttan" and "nuttan" are old friends ("suttan changed outright"); "bredda" for "brother" is a West Indian import ("known this bredda since year seven yuno"), "po-po" an American one.
Mr. Kennedy's campaign playbook featured ads with folksy touches ("I believe that love is the answer, but you ought to own a handgun just in case") and a verbal tic that found him repeatedly expressing displeasure by suggesting he would "rather drink weed killer" than, say, support the Affordable Care Act.
There's growing consensus among experts that behavior is a form of communication and it's important to first understand what the tic or habit is telegraphing (anxiety, boredom, anger, sadness, agitation, tension, etc.) in order to help the person cope rather than just trying to stop, modify or provide a substitute behavior.
The short answer to that question is that making sports mean something more than they mean—not seeing ways in which it all points up or reflect things from the broader world, but inflating everything until it is a bloated, shiny alternate world in its own right—is a common tic among fans.
There are a handful of classic board games that have been used as benchmarks for progress in the field of artificial intelligence: tic-tac-toe, checkers, Othello, chess, and now Go. These games don't conceal information from the players, unlike poker or Battleship, and have no elements of chances, like backgammon or Monopoly.
The tic of Buffy repeatedly weeping at the idea of Xander and Anya breaking up gets old quickly, but Anya and Willow teaming up against Olaf the troll is a terrific use of an underexplored dynamic, and Olaf's caps-lock rants ("PUNY RECEPTACLE!" he yells at a dumpster) are a solid comedic gag.
"If I go to a party, I become a Roz Chast character with my arms hanging at my sides and I feel like I'm developing a tic," said Ms. Lamott, who has published 18 memoirs and novels, many about being a recovering alcoholic, single mother, incessant worrier and late-in-life churchgoer.
In the heyday of quiz shows in the 1950s, when scholarly housewives and walking encyclopedia nerds battled on "The $64,000 Question" and "Tic-Tac-Dough," Mr. Van Doren was a rare specimen: a handsome, personable young intellectual with solid academic credentials, a faculty post at a prestigious university and an impressive family pedigree.
He said he had met Albert Freedman, a producer of "Twenty-One," through a mutual friend, and that Mr. Freedman, impressed by his poise and telegenic appearance, had broached the idea of going on television by asking what he thought of "Tic-Tac-Dough," another show that Mr. Freedman and Dan Enright produced.
Showing-not-telling just how important acting skills are to the art of drag, Ru faux-innocently asked The Vixen about her "history of conflicts here," as if he had not spent the previous seven weeks violently crunching Tic-Tacs over the shoulders of the story-editing team and shaping her "villain" narrative.
Cuando dos de las tres llamas de terapia de la familia Rutledge, Tic y Knock, llegaron a la Residencia y Centro de Rehabilitación de Stockdale, Bill Smallwood, un residente que quedó discapacitado tras un accidente en motocicleta, tomó un pequeño cepillo que le dio Zoe y comenzó a cepillar a su llama.
I don't know what's wrong with me: On an average day, I can easily eat six hard-boiled eggs in one sitting, and today, in celebration of my Day of Bulking, I've even bought large eggs—instead of jumbo—to make them easier to pop into my mouth whole, like super-sized Tic Tacs.
Minutes after protests broke out in over 100 cities across Iran on Friday, following a 50 percent hike in fuel prices, officials at the state-run Telecommunication Company of Iran (TIC) put in motion a plan to suffocate the demonstrations, cutting off the oxygen that now fuels most protest movements across the world: the internet.
Need for Speed: Rivals remains one of the few racing games I've ever quit because of ganking, and Ubisoft's Small-World re-creation of the United States in The Crew was like a distillation of every grating tic of a Ubisoft open-world design sensibilities in the form of a deeply average racing game.
Howard Felsher, the television game show doctor who was fired because he went too far in fixing "Tic-Tac-Dough" in the 22009s by feeding contestants clues, but scored a comeback two decades later by helping to sustain "Family Feud" as a No. 21982 hit, died on July 21966 at his home in Tarzana, Calif.
At least two dozen times in the past month, the president appears to have shifted into full-on verbal tic mode, deploying some variation of "We'll see what happens" as a cast of world leaders from France, the Baltic States, Japan and Nigeria rotated in and out of the White House or his Florida estate.
" Just before meeting Zucker on the set of the NBC soap opera to film a cameo back in 2005, the GOP nominee told then-Access Hollywood host Billy Bush, "I've got to use some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her," referring to Zucker, noting, "I'm automatically attracted to beautiful [women] — I just start kissing them.
Somewhere between between playing tic-tac-toe with Real Housewives taglines and offering up his signature shot-ski (just water for pregnant Teigen, of course), Cohen managed to mine plenty of gossip gems out of his famous superfans and to prove once again why WWHL's influence is felt as late-night TV continues to evolve and, frankly, loosen up.
Accompanying the wall keys are a series of keys embedded in nine cement blocks, meant to represent a game of tic-tac-toe played between the gallerist and the artist and also a reference to a fading tradition of Brazilian key shops involving the decorative embedding of keys in the sidewalk in front of the store.
"This was a condition that had been documented for a thousand years: There are references in the ancient literature to what was originally called 'tic douloureux,' " Mark L. Shelton, the author of "Working in a Very Small Place: The Making of a Neurosurgeon," a 1989 book about Dr. Jannetta, said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
Tic Tac breath mints have joined the chorus denouncing Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE over a leaked video in which he makes obscene comments about women.
There's similarly little reason to doubt the ability of the round-faced, emotionally open Tutty to find his own way into the potentially tic-laden part of Evan, whose path toward self-discovery comes at the human cost of the suicide of a classmate, Connor (Doug Colling), whose spectral presence is important to the show from beyond the grave.
Before we came to Trenton, a lady with a lorgnette in one of the staterooms was suspiciously turning the pages of hers, the young man who had the upper of my section was deeply engrossed in his, and a girl with reddish hair and peculiarly mellow eyes was playing tic-tac-toe in the back of a third.
But anticipating what the North might do with its conventional weapons in the opening hours and days after an American attack is like trying to describe a "very complex game of three-dimensional chess in terms of tic-tac-toe," said Anthony H. Cordesman, a national security analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

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