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Johnson frequently ticks off Trump's proposals as inhumane and irresponsible.
When he ticks off the sins of big banks, the crowd boos.
Every second that ticks off the clock is used for a reason.
He ticks off the looming competitors: Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft and others.
For those folks, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 ticks off nearly every box.
Yep, and that ticks off to no end the people in the Leave camp.
And Michelle Goldberg ticks off Republicans' other electoral advantages, like gerrymandering and the Senate.
Jesse Lindgard's 25-yard curler ticks off the bottom of the cross bar and in.
With its large round head and puppy-like body, CHiP also ticks off the cuteness checkbox.
But on Aoki's broader point -- that there are no female DJs -- Paris ticks off a bunch.
Moyo ticks off seven headwinds — from aging societies to limited natural resources — as impediments to growth.
Netflix's original post-apocalyptic series Daybreak ticks off this necessity before the first episode is halfway over.
Apollo's site ticks off other boxes as well, including emission-free production and inexpensive construction and operation.
Each player, as they go through the level, ticks off a small amount of health for that boss.
Finding a great carry-on isn't rocket science, but it's important your bag ticks off a few boxes.
Resident Jodie Vinson ticks off the repairs that have cost her family over $212,2200 due to corrosive water.
Ross Douthat explains why so many Republicans doubt its existence and ticks off roadblocks to a comprehensive response.
Now in his 40s, he ticks off his situation: father of eight; married three times; a bankruptcy filing.
Dupri ticks off a couple of his favorite Mobb Deep records ... which had a huge influence on his career.
She ticks off some who regret their choice: the husband of a dietitian at the medical center where she works.
One ad, titled "Disheveled," simply ticks off semi-derisive adjectives that news reports have used to describe Mr. Brown's appearance.
In today's workforce, every individual is on the hunt for the ideal role that ticks off all their wants and needs.
And that's another thing that Dobrzensky ticks off my list of questions before I can get the words out—the ingredients.
He ticks off the progress the service has concentrated on to date: size of the game catalog, publisher roster, geographic coverage.
Like a belt-wielding parent lecturing a ne'er-do-well child, Judge Hanen ticks off a few penalties he might have chosen.
The narrative doesn't build to a point so much as it just ticks off each character to be killed, one after another.
"Best" is obviously a subjective thing here, but once you find something that ticks off all your boxes, you stick with it.
While its press release ticks off all the perks—speed, accuracy, motion capture—it mainly highlights its Measure app as a beneficiary.
By Wednesday, he had flicked two ticks off his body, he said, worried because he has seen the damage they can cause.
He points to the photographs around his shop as he ticks off the names of the greats, some of them his former teachers.
In a YouTube video, TSA's bearded, bespectacled "Blogger Bob" Burns ticks off the "best of" list of forbidden items in a countdown format.
Resorting again to voice-overs and montages, he ticks off so many plots and themes that it is impossible to keep track of them.
The article ticks off what that means: Rankins "doesn't go out much," has no debt or property, no cell phone bills, no credit record.
But he ticks off what he calls his "return on my running investment," including improved health, weight loss and the opportunity for adventurous travel.
I've seen Will [Butler] do it and Sarah too, it just ticks off boxes that can't get ticked off working in a collaborative environment.
He ticks off a number of things he would try to do, including using antitrust laws to break up monopolies and jailing pharmaceutical executives.
Image: eddie360/ ImgurAnd earlier this year, from Redditor eddie360—fittingly posted to r/techsupportgore—which again ticks off all the hallmarks of this bizarre phenomenon.
Trump and congressional Republicans are not always aligned, but the stealthy and swift push to enact this legislation ticks off necessary boxes for both camps.
Their report ticks off a series of economic indicators suggesting the state's workers have not benefited — and in some cases have been harmed — under GOP policies.
As the author ticks off a chapter for each character, there is the dread that "Nine Perfect Strangers" will unfold methodically and not all that excitingly.
Whether you're feeling like making a dip, an appetizer, a casserole, or maybe a dessert, you've got to be sure that it ticks off several important criteria.
It's a wide-screen, 8.4-inch x 5-inch by 0.4-inch thick, 12-ounce device, that ticks off all the boxes for above-average entry-level tablets.
Once I've found an option that ticks off all those boxes, I've landed on my M.F.D. And, just for the record: It was sushi, and it was fine.
The Core-X series ticks off the usual performance gains, with Intel claiming up to 10 percent faster multi-threaded and 15 percent single-thread performance over its predecessor.
That sounds about two ticks off what happens in Part 16, and though death ought never to be taken lightly, it's basically impossible not to laugh at it here.
It ticks off a list of inflammatory Breitbart headlines, including ones that mocked a Republican Trump detractor as a "renegade Jew" and hailed the history of the Confederate flag.
As the company's new flagship phone, it at least ticks off the processor box with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 22 processor and 2700GB of RAM and 32GB of storage (expandable via microSD).
The first work one passes when entering the long, narrow gallery at NGBK ticks off one of the most obvious and well-publicized criticisms of the current sports landscape: sexism.
Ms. Stritzler-Levine's introduction to its thick catalog surveys previous scholarship, ticks off the new work done by various scholars for the current publication and lays out her multitiered agenda.
The film follows the fictional rockabilly star Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly) as he ticks off every trope of the biopic genre: overnight stardom, illicit romance, drug addiction and redemption.
Wait also rotely ticks off items from the stereotypical cult checklist — members take new names, cut ties with friends and relatives who haven't joined and engage in violent group confrontations.
The story of the couple's courtship and marriage is told in alternating chapters as the family ticks off the stops on their trip: the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, the Rijksmuseum.
In "Some Like It Hot," Jack Lemmon's Daphne ticks off reasons to Joe E. Brown's Osgood Fielding III on why he'd make a bad wife, before revealing he's a man.
Paso Canoas, Costa Rica (CNN)Yolanda ticks off the countries she and her husband have passed through in the last three months: Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama and now Costa Rica.
It ticks off the requisite Teen Soap boxes—cheerleaders, local mysteries, high school sex, coiffed dudes with 8-pack abs are all accounted for—but that's not why it's a joy.
Not that there’s anything wrong with a boring phone that ticks off all the checkboxes, but I wish LG had been a bit more daring with its latest flagship.
She may be the only person of color he's invited into his inner sanctum, but rest assured: She ticks off nearly all the boxes for conventional beauty he seems to require.
He ticks off the staggering stats of players like Williams and Steffi Graf, which eclipse those of anyone in men's tennis, especially when one factors in all of Serena's doubles titles.
The app's typical story page ticks off updates like "police on scene," features livestreams from users, and posts a running count of "Whoa" reactions (registered when users tap a shocked-looking emoji).
Reality Check: Sanders on doubling of share of wealth of top 0.1% By Tami Luhby, CNNMoney Sanders often ticks off a list of ways that income inequality has grown in recent decades.
And SmartyPants Vitamins, a line of gummy vitamins that ticks off many of the "free of" boxes, has raised a total of $19.5 million from investors since it began sales in 2010.
The next three weeks or so will act as one long goodbye, as this stadium, one of the most intimidating in European soccer, ticks off the milestones on its road to ruin.
It's tame fare, to say the least, but even as he ticks off such proposals, he's careful to offer a message of reassurance to the corporate sponsors: "Look, folks," he said in Pittsburgh.
The new Ryzen 3000 series ticks off the usual checkboxes by introducing AMD's first consumer-grade 12-core processor, shrinking the manufacturing process down to 7nm, and undercutting the comparable Intel alternative on price.
He ticks off a series of "lasts" in recent weeks: the last church service, the last mail delivery, the last night at the "Poachers Lounge," an unofficial hangout where villagers played darts and sang songs.
In an editor's letter, Gates ticks off a litany of global ills, including last year's devastating North American hurricanes, mass shootings, the U.S. nuclear standoff with North Korea and bloody civil wars in Syria and Yemen.
The starter pack takes a similar, if less nuanced, approach, and repackages it as clickbait: each meme is a list of references the viewer ticks off, congratulating themselves if they recognise every item on the list.
He ticks off the things that Facebook has been working on in the last couple of years: removing terror and hate-related content, disrupting efforts from foreign governments trying to interfere in elections, and protecting users' data.
She ticks off leading theories: He was wary of overturning the elected branches of government on such an important issue, or reluctant to throw the national health care system into chaos, or worried about the court's reputation.
The city's Arab deputy mayor, Rakan Saeed al-Jibouri, ticks off a list of Arab grievances in Kirkuk, documented by Human Rights Watch: being forcibly displaced by Kurdish security forces, denied jobs and barred from buying land.
The ad features all the hallmarks of a traditional attack ad: a conspiratorial-voiced narrator ticks off a list of policy positions, lampooning them as "radical" before also pointing to Sanders's "extreme" age (he is 78). Except.
The ad is a companion to another spot, running on national cable networks, showing Mr. Trump as a huge ice sculpture melting as the narrator ticks off ways in which he has not been consistent on core conservative issues like abortion.
To help keep pet owners at ease and protect animals and their parents from the hazards ticks can bring, the CDC has put together some simple tips that can help keep ticks off your pet and out of your home.
He ticks off the things you'd need to make a great face-worn augmented-reality device that aren't yet possible: longer-lasting batteries in smaller packages, faster processors that generate less heat, and a populace ready to use such devices.
True, it ticks off all the usual scenes in the showbiz rise-and-fall genre—the meetings with key collaborators, the composing and recording of classic singles, triumphal concerts—but it does so with an impressionistic aplomb that "Bohemian Rhapsody" lacked.
Jordan ticks off all the ways Melania Trump would be unlike the first ladies who came before her: She would be the first first lady born abroad since Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams, who moved into the White House in 1825.
Joaquin Phoenix portrays Mr. Callahan with irreverent vulnerability, vacillating between fury and acceptance as he ticks off the 193 steps to sobriety with the help of his sponsor, Donnie, a blond, Jesus-like, trust-fund kid played by an against-type Jonah Hill.
She ticks off a list of her missing, including her three children, her mother, her grandson, brothers, sisters, nephews, children of nephews and brothers-in-law, generations of a relatives among the clutch of families that settled in Los Lotes in the 1970s.
Brandishing an ax in his ad, he ticks off his less-than-progressive record — a split with many in his party on the Bush tax cuts, a split with the "liberal left" over defense spending — while literally splitting hunks of wood in half.
For his part, McDonagh has talked about how his upbringing as an Irish Catholic shaped his view of the world, and his plays and films, especially his 2007 movie In Bruges, are suffused with a sensibility that's just a couple ticks off O'Connor's.
This album ticks off so many of my taste boxes — sleekly stylized product, formalized genre exercise, crafty simulations of emotional structure, sonic textures you can taste and feel — that it inspires the sneaking suspicion that these elements all belong to one mode.
While Warren has largely refrained in recent weeks from publicly rebuking other 2020 competitors, the memo also ticks off a list of weaknesses the campaign sees in some of its top-tier competitors, particularly as it appears to cede ground to Sanders and Buttigieg.
Toyota Setsuna concept Its real time-machine capabilities come in the form of a wooden body that ages through time as well as a 100-year meter in the dashboard that ticks off every hour, day and year that Setsuna has been on the planet.
Sinister images suggesting Mexican immigrants as criminals flash across the screen, joined by the dark likeness of Hillary Clinton, while a narrator ticks off her sins — until the mood brightens, a border wall is invoked and prosperity is at hand: It's Donald J. Trump's America.
Asked what Chang finds particularly interesting right now, he ticks off a long list of things, from "identifying the attitudes of consumers," to "millennials coming into big spending power" to "work, live and travel consumption, wellness, and on-demand marketplaces — we're doubling down on these," said Chang.
SAN FRANCISCO — Sitting in a basement office that she rents by the hour, Shannon Coulter ticks off the activities she gave up in defiance of President Donald J. Trump: renting movies with her husband on Amazon, and shopping at Nordstrom, Macy's and other retailers that sell Ivanka Trump's products.
He ticks off the downsides: the sky-high salaries needed to attract engineers, the atrocious traffic, the relative dearth of cultural institutions, the isolation from the great cities of Europe … I am, to say the least, dubious: France is known for being unfavorable ground for businesses of all kinds—especially startups.
As we admire the serene, plant-filled décor of the $400-a-night hotel, she ticks off some of its ecologically sound features — refillable tanks for shampoo and conditioner, a chalkboard to scribble notes on instead of wasteful paper pads, a timer in the shower to encourage people to save water.
" Mr. Darabont also said that AMC executives "would rarely show up on the set" and preferred to spend their time in air-conditioned comfort, while the show's crew and cast members were working "in 110-degree heat and 100-degree humidity" and picking "ticks off their groin and their ankles at night.
The whole conspiracy theory, a mess of pseudoscience, claims that shadowy global cabals are tricking us with Photoshop and "fake science," and lots and lots of (misused and misunderstood) science jargon, ticks off so many boxes on the Indonesian conspiracy theory fringe's list of loves, that it almost seems tailor-made for this country.
While Ms. Warren ticks off the social programs that can be funded if the richest Americans pay just 2 cents on every dollar they have above $50 million — a number that is unimaginable to most Americans — skeptics warn of economic stagnation, depressed business confidence and a legal battle that would go to the Supreme Court.
Mr. Stone listed a chain of events Mr. Trump often ticks off against Mr. Sessions: Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein took over the Russia investigation after Mr. Sessions's recusal, which led to the appointment of Robert S. Mueller III, a former F.B.I. director, as special counsel, which, in turn, led to irrepressible presidential rage.
Theron and McConaughey have more substantial material to work with as Monkey and Beetle — and manage to work up some real chemistry despite never being together on a set — but their characters simply tumble from set piece to set piece along with the ever-passive Kubo, as the movie ticks off what feel like increasingly arbitrary goals.
Linda began most of her notes by telling me how crazy and hilarious my life at home was; then she'd tell me about sailboats capsizing on the lake, taking ticks off campers with blown-out matches, girls getting their periods for the first time, convinced they were diseased or dying, campers who got so homesick their parents had to come get them. Homesick?
Ron DeSantis is working overtime to preserve our status as the world's leading exporter of political comedy.... "...Unfortunately, DeSantis, who despite trying to appear large and in charge in front the microphone and TV cameras delivering coronavirus updates, has been a timid leader in the face of the growing scourge — and growing number of deaths — from the disease in his state... "...DeSantis must step up, whether he ticks off his benefactor Trump or not.
" Endearingly, Helen is quick to tell the people around her exactly what she does not like about them, especially when those people are men: In one delightful passage, she ticks off a veritable five-paragraph essay explaining why she finds a suitor disagreeable, not neglecting to note that he is ugly, mean, old, and stupid before concluding that "finally, I have an aversion to his whole person that I never can surmount.
Mr. Walker, a former lawmaker and county executive who ran for president briefly and knows Wisconsin politics like few others, has countered shows of mounting Democratic strength with a fierce, unrelenting campaign: The state Republican Party ran an ominous-sounding ad accusing Mr. Evers, in his role as a schools leader, of failing to properly discipline teachers accused of sexual misconduct; the Republicans have issued sharp warnings that Democrats would return the state to days of high taxes and budget deficits; and, most of all, Mr. Walker ticks off Wisconsin's economic successes every chance he gets.
Scanlon, Dick. "McKay ticks off Walton". The Lakeland Ledger. December 17, 1984.
On the mostly vamp or groove-based tunes, the rhythm section ticks off measures without any real sense of urgency. Even free-blown passages come across as a little tame.
Following repeated urgings by Supreme Court Justice David Byrne,See, e.g., "Judge ticks off ABC chief" (29 January 1992), Herald-Sun, p. 7. the ACC/ABC defamation case eventually settled on 28 March 1992, when the ABC issued an "apology" to the ACC's former managing director and two other managers.Hannan, Ewin (29 March 1992).
Their diet consists mainly of insects and other invertebrates picked from floating vegetation or the water's surface but plant seeds may also be eaten. Wattled jacanas are known to pick ticks off capybaras. The stomach content of jacanas has been found to have plant roots, stems and algae but it is thought that this may be incidentally ingested along with their invertebrate prey. Most species have rounded wings and short tails.
Bugs ticks off Big Bad by ringing the bell with a nail and a nickel. When Big Bad tells Bugs to hit the bell, Bugs merely flicks it, so Big Bad comes up to demonstrate himself how to do it. Big Bad gets flattened as a result. Big Bad then tests out his next plan, to signal his nephew, so Big Bad's nephew will fling open a closet door, rigged to close an iron maiden on Bugs.
As with other countries, estimates regarding the total number of prostitutes vary. Most sources place this number between 15,000 and 30,000. An article published in 1997 in the International Encyclopedia of Sexuality claimed that the total number of prostitutes in the Netherlands was about 15,000 to 20,000. Netherlands and the Autonomous Dutch Antilles , The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, 1997–2001 CATW has stated that there were 30,000 prostitutes in the Netherlands, citing "Sex tax Ticks off Dutch," Associated Press, 14 October 1997.
Denis Alexander in Eden Baptist Church, Cambridge, January 2012 Denis Alexander (born 1945) is the Emeritus Director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St Edmund's College, Cambridge, a molecular biologist and an author on science and religion.Dr Denis Alexander , Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. He is also an editor of Science and Christian Belief.Bowder, Bill, "Cambridge science don ticks off the teen rebels," Church Times, 7 March 2008, accessed 3 November 2009 He is an evangelical Christian.
Much of the decline has been attributed to the winter tick with about 70% of the moose calf deaths across Maine and New Hampshire due to the parasite. Moose with heavy tick infections will rub their fur down to the skin raw trying to get the ticks off, making them look white when their outer coat rubs off. Locals call them ghost moose. Loss of the insulating winter coat through attempts to rid the moose of winter tick increases the risk of hypothermia in winter.
While the survivors manage to scare them away temporarily, it turned out they carried poisonous ticks that killed some of the students. The flock returned to attack when the survivors were washing the ticks off at the river, but Mariya realized that their bones are weaker than they appear, and when Maya killed one of them, the flock fled at the sight of their dead comrade. ;Chalicotherium :A relative of the horse with a gorilla-like body and long claws. Despite being herbivores, they're really aggressive.
Most infected cats have been healthy before a very sudden onset of severe disease. The course of clinical disease is often swift with clinical signs of lethargy and inappetence within 5 to 20 days after the tick bite. Cats develop a high fever, but the temperature may become low before death. Other clinical findings can be: dehydration, icterus (jaundice), enlarged liver and spleen, lymphadenopathy, pale mucus membranes, respiratory distress, tachycardia or bradycardia, and tick infestation (although ticks are not often found on infected cats since cats typically groom ticks off their fur).
The Economist. (2-18-2012) “The nutrition puzzle: Why do so many people in poor countries eat so badly—and what can be done about it?” “Marie Ruel, of the International Food Policy Research Institute in Washington, DC, ticks off some of the tasks: focus on the first 1,000 days of life (including pregnancy); scale up maternal-health programmes and the teaching of good feeding practices; concentrate on the poor; measure and monitor the problem.”Tran, Mark. (2011-09-02) “Investment in pastoralists could help combat east Africa food crisis” The Guardian.
She also asks Harvey out for dinner after that but he refuses, causing her to become evidently upset which ticks off Louis, leading him to figure out they slept together. It's revealed in season 9 that she was sexually abused by her boss at the firm where she previously worked. When that firm is set to merge with her current employer, she is reluctant to come forward about the abuse now that she is married and has a daughter. Samantha, who suffered similar abuse in the past, convinces Esther to speak up.
This mid-winter shipment would have included additional massive 200 tonne dump trucks, so they could be ready for the beginning of operations, in the spring. However, in February 2017, the Nunavut Impact Review Board declined to approve the shipment, due to the impact of the voyage on sea mammals Inuit people rely on for food, and because it would interfere with local people traveling across the ice. In 2018, Nunavik was chartered by Ironbark Zinc for a test voyage to prove the shipping route feasible for its Citronen project in Northern Greenland.Ironbark ticks off Nunavik shipping route.
Zanardi ticks off another milestone in Ironman Triathlon – Racer Magazine, 12 October 2014 He used a handbike for the cycling section and a wheelchair for the running section. In September 2015 Zanardi announced that he would be taking part in the Berlin Marathon using a recumbent hand cycle. At the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro he won the gold medals in the H5 category road cycling men's time trial and mixed team relay, and also silver in the road race. On 22 September 2018, in a triathlon competition in Cervia, Italy, Zanardi smashed the Ironman world record in the category of the disabled, with a time of 8:26'6.
The Cool and the Crazy tells the story of Ben Saul, a reform school graduate who is transferred to a Kansas City high school. There, Ben's clowning in class ticks off the local gang of tough guys, but he soon wins all of their admiration when he begins buying them beer, taking them to dances, giving them "kicks," and then finally turning them on to marijuana. Ben is working as a frontman for a local marijuana ring, but the local police detective is hot on his trail. When a marijuana-crazed addict teenager whom Ben has sold the drug to dies trying to hold up a filling station for drug money, the police question him and events begin to spiral out of Ben's control.
Of course, this ticks off Sam even more, but he is able to pretend that he likes it. Next morning, Bugs hogs the bathroom and Sam shouts for him to get out, the first demand resulting in Bugs slamming the door into him (without being penalized) and the second costing him another £400 plus 35 shillings. After furiously pounding his head on the piano (with Bugs thinking the "noise" is a song) and realizing he is not going to have any money left if the temper- losing deductions keep up, Sam gets an idea to get rid of Bugs and make it look like an accident so that he receives the entire million. He saws a hole in the floor outside the bathroom door and covers the hole with a mat so that when Bugs comes out of the bathroom and walks over it, he will go through and plunge into the river below.
" Radford writes, "People who argue for good education for all, a decently funded NHS (National Health Service) and serious investment in research will rediscover him as a friend." Reviewer Abigail Higgins, writing for Vox, notes that author Hawking, in the book, is "funny and optimistic, even as he warns us that artificial intelligence is likely to outsmart us, that the wealthy are bound to develop into a superhuman species, and that the planet is hurtling toward total inhabitability ... [the] book is ultimately a verdict on humanity's future. At first blush, the verdict is that we’re doomed. But dig deeper and there's something else here too, a faith that human wisdom and innovation will thwart our own destruction, even when we seem hellbent on bringing it about." According to a book review by science journalist Matin Durraniin, current editor of Physics World: "Hawking ticks off all the big ideas you’d expect from one of his books.
Everything Relative received mixed reviews. Stephen Holden of The New York Times regarded the film as “better at creating a mood than telling a story” and described it as “an upbeat soap opera that programmatically ticks off a checklist of political issues without probing them in any depth” but praised the film for its “the relaxed, spontaneous ensemble acting” and for “getting the tricky emotional chemistry right” in “capturing the complicated camaraderie of old friends.” Kevin Thomas of The Los Angeles Times considered it “one of the best lesbian films yet” and noted “[a]ll the performances are first-rate.” Edward Guthmann of The San Francisco Chronicle called the film “a mixed bag” and commented on the overly obvious attempts at comedy and heavy-handed politics, but praised the cast as likeable and notes writer/director Pollack brings tremendous affection for her characters. Variety reviewed it poorly, calling it a “disappointingly dull, schematically conceived film.” The Rotten Tomatoes rating for Everything Relative was 25% based on eight reviews.

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