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Unaccountably, it sees me and tilts its head and then tilts its head again.
First, it tilts to the right side and then it tilts to the left side, like a seesaw of sorts.
Our unbalanced political system tilts in favor of the wealthy.
His eyebrows crinkle, his lips crease and his head tilts.
One important factor tilts toward the Warriors in the playoffs.
The Senate tilts power to voters in small rural states.
What tilts the balance is an unfortunate slug of ketchup.
And what if a world swings between two axial tilts?
Anyone who solves TILTS AT a windmill every so often.
"Given the overall environment, it tilts to Hassan," Scala said.
Inside Elections with  Nathan L. Gonzales  rates the race Tilts Democratic.
When I ask what the emotions were, she tilts her head.
He tilts forward in anticipation, his eyes locked on the football.
But my mix of stories often tilts toward the United States.
Recent polls show a close contest that tilts slightly toward Bredesen.
Yet the darker the book tilts, the more hilarious it becomes.
Among independents, Biden is the only tested candidate who tilts net positive.
In some sectors, that tilts the labor market in favor of workers.
She often tilts her head side to side, clapping, while she sings.
The stockmarket index thus tilts ever more heavily towards a few shares.
The 2110-inch screen tilts down 214 degrees and up 12000 degrees.
The 3-inch screen, however, is a touchscreen, and tilts 180-degrees.
In his 3-year career, he's played in 29 tilts for Washington.
Big, sweeping head tilts followed by ocular lolls that defied basic biology.
It tilts the U.S. toward a tax system long championed by businesses.
That tilts the balance of power from the customer to the seller.
But the aesthetic tilts more toward midcentury modern than toward mild narcissism.
The contraption tilts, rotates, and is durable enough to withstand demanding conditions.
The steeple in "Church at Corea" tilts as if about to fall.
Sometimes she joins them, sometimes the whole thing tilts on to the side.
On the back is a 3-inch screen that tilts down and out.
And the screen tilts down, supports the Surface Pen and the Surface Dial!
The playing field of democracy tilts sharply toward the affluent in Washington politics.
And as 2020 approaches, the president's approval rating in the state tilts negative.
It's also got a touchscreen on the back that tilts up and down.
And Walter tilts it at an angle — it's one of their flirty things.
The GFX 23S will have an articulating display as well, which tilts vertically.
As soon as the scale tilts toward one side, the mixture doesn't work.
Removing a "Don't know" option from the online questionnaire tilts results toward Remain.
A Wutbürger rages against a new train station and tilts against wind turbines.
The Earth tilts and time passes; There is no going back to summer.
Each planet tilts differently on its axis and rotates at its own speed.
Hardly. The overall emphasis tilts toward populist filmmakers rather than art-house darlings.
Gronkowski's physical presence further tilts the balance of the game New England's way.
When the seesaw tilts toward the wife's career, men get "much more experience in hands-on partnership and parenting" — when it tilts toward the husband's, the wife can still reap some of the benefits of her previous investment in work.
Mariah tilts hear head back and empties the pint glass with one long gulp.
But when Caesar finally finds the colonel, the film tilts into full metaphorical mode.
Holloway tilts his satellite positions depending on market conditions and where he sees opportunities.
The hinged head tilts back to reveal pineapple, cherry and raspberry-flavored ice. Slurp.
He nods up then tilts his head toward an open seat around the drum.
She tilts her head to one side, places a hand gently under her chin.
The screen is mounted on a carbon-fiber arm that tilts toward the driver.
Every policy she has tilts the playing field towards other countries at our expense.
Yet even when Mr. Longstreth sings about mixed emotions, the music tilts toward exhilaration.
Economic self-interest and the pursuit of profits tilts decidedly toward an open internet.
Clinton won there by 10 percentage points in 2016, and the district tilts Democratic.
A system that tilts so heavily toward the rich is unjust in my mind.
Later, he meets his old friend's daughters, who share their father's idiosyncratic head tilts.
The Senate map tilts the playing field far in favor of conservative rural states.
It also tilts left to right, a feature usually found in higher end pointing devices.
Everything is so good, Fleabag, for once, tilts the camera away from the sex scene.
And this kind of tilts the balance between totalitarianism and democracy in favor of totalitarianism.
She tilts her head downwards in this gesture of modesty and veneration toward her groom.
" But then Turner shoots a coy smile, tilts her head, and says, "But who knows?
And this kind of tilts the balance between totalitarianism and democracy in favor of totalitarianism.
Tallying all of these companies up, the overall distribution tilts strongly toward the lower end.
The rear spoiler raises, lowers, and tilts, using a combination of motors and pneumatic actuators.
Her only disappointment is the uneven floor, which slopes so much her kitchen table tilts.
The 3-inch screen on the back tilts down 45 degrees and up 90 degrees.
Every time she tilts her head or twitches her shoulders, it's subtly and hypnotically deliberate.
When Mr. Wilder hears the verdict, he pops his eyes and tilts his body forward.
"More generally, control of unintended momentum tilts by optimization or momentum factor hedging would help."
The film tilts a bit more toward the parental perspective, emphasizing David's pain and bafflement.
The relatively high level of education among movers tilts the balance even further to Democrats.
The world tilts toward authoritarianism, Angela Merkel grooms a successor and the Colosseum gets snow.
Ms. Lovette experiments with flexed feet, extreme pliés and tilts that throw dancers off balance.
That limits public scrutiny and, critics say, tilts the scales of justice against the victims.
First, chef Yu tilts the lids so he can see when the water is boiling.
The millennial generation, famously, tilts well to the left even as its members have aged.
I'm particularly into the idea that it tilts up to 10 degrees and can recline completely.
Several paintings, for example, feature subtle tilts in the black shapes that conjure doorways or windows.
Repugnance, he laments, tilts the political playing field against ideas that unlock the gains from trade.
In his book, Charles Allen, an Indian-born British historian, tilts his gaze to the south.
Using a special rig, she carefully tilts the sample to get as many angles as possible.
The wine list tilts decidedly toward reds: 764 10th Avenue (52nd Street), 212-586-0888, decimonyc.com.
Before it could tilt up or down, but now it also tilts out to the right.
They say the standard used to approve the units tilts too far in favor of unions.
It even features the new ErgoLift hinge which tilts the keyboard slightly for more comfortable typing.
McCain's announcement then is rightly read as the fulcrum on which this Graham-Cassidy bill tilts.
Then she drops her eyelids, tilts her head down and to the side, and looks away.
The sun moves slightly along the horizon throughout the year as Earth tilts along its axis.
While the district tilts Republican, they have reason to worry Trump could become a problem there.
As it passes overhead, the rook tilts its head to regard me briefly before flying on.
At $2129, the small 2399p camera pans, tilts and zooms, and sports a low-light mode.
The screen slides up and down, tilts slightly down and upwards, and swivels a few degrees.
The measure tilts further to the right and offers fewer perks, our health care correspondent writes.
While Gillette sponsored bouts on Friday night, Wednesday night tilts were branded by Pabst Blue Ribbon.
This year, among richly compensated Democrats, one percenters on up, that tilts the scale toward Mrs. Clinton.
Her fan base tilts toward African Americans and older women — not a bad combination for Democratic primaries.
In one scene, a cadet comes out of a bathroom stall and playfully tilts his peaked cap.
Of Two Minds Your reading list tilts toward celebrated writers and thinkers closely associated with New England.
The Pew Research Center has shown that turnout in Republican primaries tilts even farther to the right.
To achieve this she tilts her head back and relaxes her throat while suppressing the gag reflex.
The U.S. military repeatedly tilts at windmills precisely because bipartisan policymakers overstate and ill-define desired outcomes.
She tilts her head back with that sly suspicious smile, and she stares for a long time.
She closes her eyes and tilts her head, adorned by a flowing white horse's mane, towards the sky.
The bottles become lighter as their water is filtered, and the solar panel tilts to follow the sun.
The seat tilts, shakes, and rolls to essentially track the movement of the camera from shot to shot.
"If learning can be assimilated into an existing knowledge base, advantage tilts to the old," says Mr Salthouse.
The display head of Ohmni also tilts, giving you a floor-to-ceiling, and more natural interaction options.
The touchscreen on the back is also slightly limited in movement, as it only flips out and tilts.
But the aircraft tilts too far forward for the front-facing cameras that enable obstacle avoidance to work.
Gerrymandering in the state has all but guaranteed Republican control, even as the statewide vote tilts back Democratic.
Druckenmiller said he tilts toward House Speaker Paul Ryan's economic viewpoint and didn't vote for Trump or Clinton.
That said, there are also important ways in which the media tilts toward Sanders and against Hillary Clinton.
She pulls the two intertwined branches from the earth and makes one simple, monumental gesture: She tilts them.
It's "Parenthood" crossbred with "The Leftovers," basically—the kind of concept that tilts fast from grand to grandiose.
In the balancing act between the rights of criminals and public safety, Europe still tilts toward the former.
In this image, the bird sticks its beak directly into her ear while she tilts her head away.
And engineers fear that the building's high-speed elevators may fail if the building tilts farther, he said.
Gradually, these activities, and Mr. Sykes's way of dealing with his charges, tilts toward psychological and physical abuse.
When including all costs of carbon pollution, the technology mix tilts in the direction of lower polluting technologies.
And he must do it in a way that tilts the balance of power toward the United States.
They have suddenly emerged as prominent political voices as the government tilts toward the right on global issues.
Throughout, the base style — "sprinkled with period authenticity," in Mr. Trujillo's words — tilts contemporary: sharper, bolder in attack.
He tilts his head delicately and moves his right hand, the palm faced down to indicate "so-so".
That tilts the debate, regardless of how most of the public feels, in favor of doing nothing about guns.
As we move closer to spring and the Earth tilts closer to the sun, the days will seem longer.
That's not something that tilts in Washington's favor at a time when China has been opening its checkbook wide.
The case is filled with water and has glitter and reflective confetti that falls whichever way the phone tilts.
The way the benefit formula tilts against retirees with high lifetime labor earnings has drawn relatively little public complaint.
Mariah tilts hear head and empties the pint glass, this time like she's Popeye swallowing a can of spinach.
"Two sensors take a lot more power, so this tilts the entire balance of the whole system," says Liu.
Anytime you have big turnout that tilts younger ... the math adds up because he has got this strong base.
It means your uterus is tilted backwards, and it fixes itself at around 3 months pregnant, it tilts forward.
Either way, it tilts the scales heavily in Michael's favor and means almost certain doom for everyone above ground.
I imagine you spoke to a lot of male investors and venture capitalists, just given how that industry tilts.
LONDON (Reuters) - Furhat tilts his or her head, smiles, exudes empathy and warmth, and encourages us to open up.
The characters on the platform are currently faceless but still emote with body language like shrugs and head tilts.
Because of Mercury's and Earth's orbits and tilts, such crossings tend to occur near May 8 or Nov. 10.
Scrappy shareholders somewhat successfully challenged the Chinese distilling behemoth, echoing the U.S. activist's tilts at titans such as Apple.
But the board, which now tilts Republican under President Trump, is revisiting the ruling and expected to reverse it.
Corporations of all sorts love forced arbitration because it overwhelmingly tilts in their favor and shields them from liability.
It's imperfect by design and unafraid to risk seeming corny or pretentious (and, once in a while, it tilts).
Water pours in from holes in the roof and the floor on the second story tilts at an angle.
Oh, and if you happen to be the proud owner of a dog who tilts her head a lot?
The Australian troupe Circa (above, in "Humans") tilts acrobatic daring toward thematic dance theatre, often with canonical classical music.
It is sarcastic, in a word, about postwar U.S. culture—unlike U.S. Pop art, which tilts toward the celebratory.
Although the story tilts tragic (as in the Shakespeare template, people die), it's least convincing when reaching for darkness.
After a visual check, he lowers the heat and tilts the pots on two sides for five minutes each.
According to EarthSky, solstices occur because of the Earth's movement around the sun and how it tilts on its axis.
If he quits, Trump could replace him with someone who tilts further right, giving conservatives a solid five-vote majority.
As it stands, the flow of people into and out of Britain tilts the numbers favourably, improving the dependency ratio.
The keyboard and trackpad actually slide forward toward the user, and the trackpad tilts down to form a palm rest.
The voting public also tilts positive on Clinton's family, including her husband, former president Bill Clinton, and daughter, Chelsea Clinton.
It still tilts three ways (up, down, and to the right), but won't flip 180 degrees for selfies or blogging.
The A6300 doesn't have a touchscreen, nor does its screen flip out for selfies (it only tilts down and up).
But you know which brand is constantly supplying us with endless confused pug head tilts, including the aforementioned oddball items?
While the stage itself stays steady and horizontal, the background tilts and moves constantly as the plane flies over Dubai.
"This is going to come down to public reaction, and I think that definitely tilts in our favor," said Symons.
The result ends up looking a lot like the general election, although it generally tilts a bit to the Republicans.
I don't need to see tilts, I don't need to see fouetté turns, I don't need to see your tricks.
But he tilts over from eccentric to creepy before the end of the pilot (the only episode available for review).
That's good for Mr. Trump: The Chinese are stockpiling them ahead of the tariffs, which tilts trade figures his way.
This effectively tilts the playing field against emerging markets by boosting demand for dollars at the expense of other currencies.
With dishes like a quinoa "paella" with vegetables and vegan turmeric-cauliflower curry, it also tilts toward the wellness craze.
When he speaks, he tilts his head back and looks down regally, his huge frame stuffed snugly into his tuxedo.
That's because VC funding increasingly concentrates on a small number of industries, flows overseas, and tilts toward more mature companies.
In one he tilts his head ever so slightly so we can see how his diamonds twinkle in the light.
The lounger tilts back up to 60 degrees, letting you relax while enjoying the view (or a book or movie).
The Cougars, meanwhile, have dropped seven straight Pac-12tourney tilts and are 0-8 all-time when seeded ninth or lower.
"It's been all fun all the time," Hornets forward Marvin Williams says right before he tilts his head back to laugh.
Olympus Stylus Tough TG-8703 On the back, there's finally a screen that tilts 180-degrees upwards to make selfies easier.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Europe's mammoth new data-protection law tilts the playing field away from big technology groups and towards consumers.
The Zenvo TSR-S's Centripetal Wing tilts in the turns and rolls forward when braking to maximize grip on the track.
What's memorable about her solos is the expressive way she angles her body between knee and neck: She leans, arches, tilts.
ITV's wine list properly tilts toward France, though its various signature cocktails seem more in keeping with the barroom's brooding sleekness.
His upper body tilts to one side, as if his ribs have been bruised and he's trying to keep them tight.
But scientists are not sure whether the same will be true for planets like Mars with larger variations in their tilts.
Political action committee money from Wall Street, which makes up about a third of total giving so far, still tilts Republican.
But legacy admissions are just one example of the ways in which the college-admission competition to this day tilts white.
It's when the two protagonists begin to drink together, do battle, and even slow-dance that the story tilts and sways.
They make sure they've got their lobbyists and their lawyers so that everything tilts just a little more in their direction.
Experts have said Erdoğan outmaneuvered the president, and made few concessions for a deal that ultimately tilts in the Turks' favor.
The deficit-increasing bill that resulted tilts heavily toward the very rich, financing tax cuts on the backs of future generations.
These fleeting urban phenomena owe their existence to the way the earth tilts on its axis — and to some fortunate geography.
As Earth rotates, it tilts back and forth along its polar axis like a spinning top that has been nudged slightly.
The switch puts pressure on miners in Wyoming, the country's biggest coal-producing state, and tilts the playing field against Trump's plans.
"That's the first thing you notice about her: She tilts her head back with that sly suspicious smile," she said of Streep.
Economists know that information asymmetry, in which one side has more knowledge than another, tilts the playing field toward the advantaged player.
That's just spitballing, of course, as Google hasn't released any data like this, and excluding China tilts the numbers in Apple's favor.
They lost a court case challenging the law, something that may become more common as the Supreme Court tilts to the right.
But the more digital strings are attached to goods, the more the balance of control tilts towards producers and away from owners.
And among Clinton loyalists, there is little sign of panic because the Electoral College still tilts heavily in the Democratic nominee's favor.
The RX100 III records 4K video at 3,180 x 2,160 resolution On the back is a 3-inch screen that tilts out.
The electronic viewfinder can be swapped for one that tilts, or it can be removed entirely to make the camera more compact.
He said that they tuned in for soccer matches—the village tilts Liverpool, but has a large pocket of Manchester United supporters.
A raft of new data released this week offered conflicting signals about which way the political landscape tilts in the upper chamber.
After all, if an agreement ultimately means no need for the U.S., the Korean peninsula tilts away from security and toward economics.
These teams had just played a few weeks earlier and, unsurprisingly, those tilts had not generated much action in the gambling markets.
They argue Biden is also a flawed nominee, and that even though they're on defense, the map tilts heavily into Republican territory.
The measure is currently supported by 13 Senate Democrats, but could lose their support if the overall bill tilts to the right.
Any sense of playfulness dissipates long before the end of the opera, which, even more than the film, tilts toward the apocalyptic.
He tilts to the left like a Leaning Tower of Bureaucrat, arms sagging, as he waits for his turn at the microphone.
That was despite criticism from Democrats that the Republican plan tilts toward the rich and corporations, offering little to the middle class.
And, when you're done going up and down all those staircases, the handle tilts to provide a device stand (like for a tablet).
It illustrates the equilibrium of Psychopomp as a whole, which tilts almost imperceptibly between being light as a feather and heavy as night.
For almost all of us humans, the sensory scale tilts sharply toward pain, not pleasure; bad lasts longer and goes deeper than good.
It has now has sunk some 17 inches on one side, and its roofline now tilts several inches to the north and west.
The conservative think tank Tax Foundation, while projecting smaller revenue losses, concurs that the distribution of the cuts heavily tilts to the wealthy.
However, TD Securities sees the bank holding steady on rates at the August meeting, and expect to see dovish tilts in the statement.
But when the seat ever-so-slowly tilts forward as a low-angle camera ascends into a bird's-eye perspective, you feel it.
Alex Luciano of Diet Cig raises up her guitar and tilts her head back in pure joy in another of de Soto's prints.
Throughout the year, the earth tilts on its axis at a diagonal away from or toward the sun, causing the change in seasons.
David Schleicher, a professor of land-use law at Yale Law School, has proposed the use of "tax increment local transfers", or TILTs.
Careful as a prospector panning for gold, she then tilts the tray back and forth and releases the water back into the bowl.
ASPEREN, the Netherlands — Contemporary Dutch design often tilts toward nonconformity, accentuating color, shape and surface material to create something innovative and eye-catching.
"This technique tilts the pelvis anteriorly, increasing the stress on the low back, and should be avoided," the council says on its website.
Lastly, we look at the scientific signs of spring, including the greening of the Northern Hemisphere as the earth tilts toward the sun.
"Quirky, frequently off in its own headspace (and happy to allow you your own), Aquarius tilts your perspective simply by being," Biehl comments.
This essay, "Poco a Poco," then tilts upward from its browsing survey of art and illustration to round on a sudden, euphoric vista.
A federal guarantee only on MBS further tilts the competitive field in the mortgage market to the big bank lenders in two ways.
What if it's like so many other global challenges that Trump tilts at for which there is no immediate quick headline grabbing solutions?
If anything, the press tilts toward deficit hawkery in its economics and a (deserved) skepticism of governmental competence and honesty in its instincts.
Seriously, though if one more person tilts their head to one side and says, "Aww babe, you'll find someone," I will scream blue murder.
The real world, as it tilts toward a future in which the West is no longer dominant, is not hemmed in by such limitations.
The first shot of the drama "Carol" begins on a subway grate and tilts up to reveal the bustling streets of 1950s New York.
If you get the lasagna in the bowl after three tries, Garfield tilts back the bowl and pulverizes the lasagna in about two seconds.
Both the state and district claim Trump's presidency "tilts the competitive playing field toward his business," and away from competing local hotels and restaurants.
But where the Earth tilts just 23 degrees on its axis around the sun, Pluto is almost upside down, its poles tilted 120 degrees.
Congress has consistently voted to impose penalties on currency manipulation, which makes foreign goods artificially inexpensive and tilts the playing field against U.S. workers.
People take to the beaches or gather around barbecues, catching their breath before the country tilts into the final nine weeks before the vote.
It's good that there's some effort required to make tweets longer; it tilts the field toward brevity, which is what Twitter is all about.
It shows that public opinion tilts in favor of a government-run health plan, but that those views are easily changed with additional information.
But every so often, even in the midst of a jokey anecdote, Ms. Mulligan's Woman stretches her long neck and tilts her chin upward.
An unusual choice for a city that normally tilts left, he found a following as a Conservative with heterodox views on issues like immigration.
But it's delivered with Gallic politesse and swamped by a fairy-tale quality that tilts the tone away from urgency and toward winsome innocence.
I love watching her vanity prick up, the way she serenely tilts her small white head and refurbishes her Southern accent to correct them.
It tries to create the least volatile portfolio possible from a broad set of companies, and it limits sector tilts and turnover, he says.
Its standout feature was a 3D- and gesture-based interface that showed different content onscreen based on tilts and the position of your face.
As Fleabag narrates, she tilts her head confidingly to break the fourth wall, or whispers a quip from the corner of her lipsticked mouth.
You can help prevent wheelchair damage by attaching written instructions explaining how to operate your chair, as well as how it folds and tilts.
"Elysée" tilts consideration away from networked, virtual power and toward the actual (if dazzling) decorum of the local, material surfaces of a power room.
Comparing the 2018 vote with the results in 2014, as opposed to 2016, tilts the outcome so that mobilization looks relatively more important, Ghitza notes.
Be it Earth, Jupiter, or Neptune, theoretical models seem to require that a planet's magnetic field tilts with respect to its spin axis, explained Spilker.
Similarly, small tilts of the head and neck can play a huge role in elevating an image from a boring pose to an interesting expression.
When you press the trackpad on the right controller, it tilts the Earth, turning it into a flat surface so that you can walk around.
Genji's speed, damage and range all work to his advantage when facing off against the robot, but it's his Deflect ability that tilts the balance.
There's pretty much no grip, though, while the electronic viewfinder "dome" tilts back to reveal a pop-up flash, and there's a horizontally tilting touchscreen.
Every time Brunson steps in to punch he tilts his head back and runs in with his shoulders about two feet forward of his hips.
She's flanked on all sides by security who kept a watchful eye on the woman who tilts the balance of power on the Supreme Court.
In so doing, he inappropriately tilts the scales of justice against the prosecution and in favor of the defendant in the eyes of the jury.
The district tilts heavily Republican, but as in other recent special elections, Democrats are hoping for an upset fueled by displeasure with President Donald Trump.
There's no risk or worry for the Kuznetsov line against the Paquette line because no matter how much it tilts the ice, it's never scoring.
"Yellow Tilts" (23), a painting in her current show, Altoon Sultan at McKenzie Fine Art (January 24–February 211, 163), measures 216 by 255 inches.
It puts judges in the position of evaluating technical information far from their expertise and tilts the task of statutory interpretation further toward the judiciary.
When the yield curve is steep (long-term rates are significantly higher than short-term), he tilts portfolios to the longer end of his range.
Scientists think the significant tilts in the rotational axes of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune could also indicate that the planets sustained massive collisions long ago.
Jones is unlikely to win the seat in November, partly because the district tilts strongly Democratic and partly because he is an unrepentant Holocaust denier.
Guo lifts up the gai wan, adjusts the cap, and tilts the cup slightly until a honey amber liquid flows out gently into the teacups.
Since this is a rare feature film to treat the Irish famine, it's a little odd that it tilts so heavily toward a genre exercise.
The square stage also tilts as it moves across the stadium, which gave me horrible anxiety that Kanye was going to fall at any minute.
A viewer drags a finger or the mouse over it (or tilts the phone) to move through and see the full picture from different angles.
The 22-year-old has struggled with the long ball of late as Strasburg has been taken deep five times in his last five tilts.
As the moving statue slowly tilts its head down, True grabs the stuffed animal by its snout and plants a sweet kiss on its nose.
But there is also a risk in seesaw marriages, Coontz said, that once the seesaw tilts toward one person's career, it may never tilt back.
In a new NABE survey this week, three-fourths of forecasters said uncertainty tilts toward downside risks, but the group projects 2.7 percent growth in 2019.
It even has special slide-out trays for holding your keyboard and mouse so you can game when the chair tilts back up to 140 degreess.
Last year America's government managed to make a sweeping change to taxes—one that tilts the distribution of income even more in favour of the rich.
At Sundance, Orbital Vanitas is shown in something called the Voyager, which is like my beloved VR egg, except that it also automatically spins and tilts.
The three titles all reference their boys, but their actual point of view tilts toward the mothers and fathers, and the selective seeing they've been doing.
Set in an unspecified and conservative corner of eastern Switzerland, the title (meaning "the divine order") tilts ironically at ideas of men and women's traditional roles.
The head tilts back for easier access, and comes packaged with a chef's whisk, dough hook, flat mixing paddle, and splash guard with a pouring spout.
Washington (CNN)Reaction to President Donald Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey tilts negative, an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday has found.
Saying that "the DMCA tilts strongly in favor of copyright holders" is like saying that regulations on the meatpacking industry tilt heavily in favor of cows.
In a close-up shot, Alexander tilts his head as he gives a sweet smile to the camera while wearing a blue sweater featuring an owl.
I zoomed Karma out over the ravine in front of me, and even tried to pull off some cinematic tilts and pans while I was flying.
Apparently conservatives love the concept of local control when the locality being given control tilts right, but they have a different view when it leans left.
The fund's underperformance relative to CXSE, as seen in the chart below, illustrates what sector tilts and exposure to state-owned names have meant this year.
But he has a complication in 2020, when the battlefield tilts back to Democrats, with 20 Republican seats and only 85033 Democratic seats to be contested.
When the government interferes with that process, through tariffs or other trade restrictions, it tilts the playing field in favor of some Americans and against others.
" — Madelyne Xiao Here is Tshombe Selby: "When he speaks, he tilts his head back and looks down regally, his huge frame stuffed snugly into his tuxedo.
The absence of the Palestinians from Trump's announcement is likely to fuel criticism that the plan tilts toward Israel's needs rather than those of the Palestinians.
Like Don Quixote, Zama tilts at shadows and hallucinations, dispatched deep into hostile territory to hunt a rogue Spaniard who may or may not even exist.
The show tilts into full melodrama as we find out about Madeline's (Reese Witherspoon) affair with Joseph Bachman (Santiago Cabrera), the man running the Monterey theater.
Joakim Nordstrom has scored in back-to-back contests and has 10 points in his last 33 tilts after notching just nine in his previous 37. 1.
In my case, that point arrives when Tony Shalhoub, playing Senator Red Wheatus, tilts his head to the side and seems to defecate from his left ear.
Proyas directs the action scenes with a kind of spastic anxiety: The camera zooms and whirls and tilts, as if operated by a drunkard on a Gravitron.
The betting line tilts slightly against UT. Another case from Texas challenges a state law that imposed major restrictions on abortion clinics, ostensibly to protect women's health.
Democrats won't (and shouldn't) go along because that approach tilts the program towards infrastructure projects in high-income areas that can generate strong profits for its investors.
The five-year extension of the production and investment tax credits, passed by Congress and signed by President Obama in December, tilts the battleground further toward renewables.
Crawling under her weight — and it's lovely to see Ms. Whelan, so light, give the illusion of being so heavy — he tilts her back up to standing.
It bonds them, too, as working-class underdogs in a system that tilts to the elite and as men who struggle to combat the forces against them.
It is a broader strategic victory that permanently tilts the immigration debate in favor of Trump and marks a major triumph for the safety of our nation.
Labor advocates say arbitration tilts in favor of big business and shields employers from having to make public embarrassing information about hostile work environments and pay disparities.
Wong makes myriad lines, dots, daubs, and short, lush brushstrokes, eventually arriving at an imaginary landscape that tilts away from the picture plane at an odd angle.
She tilts back her head and, with "Sucker for Pain" by Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, and Imagine Dragons playing in the background, inserts it up her nostril.
But since Manning left Indianapolis and joined Denver for the 2012 season he has flipped the script in beating Brady in both of their AFC title tilts.
He tilts at sacred cows — retirement benefits, employee protections — with an eye toward making France more business-friendly, while professing he will preserve its social safety net.
He rolls them so far that his torso tilts in counterbalance, his ankles sickle over, and his whole body bends into an S-curve of improbable depth.
She goes up on point and slides across the stage, as if losing control; she tilts forward perilously, as if looking over the edge of the world.
O.J. Simpson, the low might be the recent Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders — so let's hope Unsolved's quality tilts more toward the former than the latter.
When you crank the shifter on the handlebars, it tilts the axis of the balls inside the hub and changes their point of contact with the outer rings.
It has crisp, knife-cut-looking edges and is most recognizable by its O, which is punched out in the middle by an eye shape that tilts backward.
That means it uses its rotors for vertical take-off and landing, but for horizontal flight it tilts them forward to operate like the propellers of an aeroplane.
That will probably change over time as money tilts toward low-cost products, but for now, anyone trading it should do so using limit orders and extreme care.
There are few short positions while the number of hedge fund longs is at the highest level since 2014, which tilts the balance of risks to the downside.
On a good flick, it can spin for about 60 seconds, but with a few tilts, you can send that thing going for as long as you want.
Her tone isn't soft — there's flint in there — but it's smooth and flexible, and she handles it with a cool control that never tilts into chilliness or stiltedness.
This tilts the playing field in favor of our international competitors, which means lost American jobs and "going out of business" signs on main streets across the country.
The situation is certainly not ideal for Trump, but early polling from previous presidential tilts suggests the media and anti-Trump forces are getting way ahead of themselves.
The Marine Park field is a rutted and crowded meadow that tilts decidedly toward the south and the marshes; batted grounders in that direction bounce a long distance.
Conversely, after the election, the Republican caucus now tilts even more preponderantly toward districts that are more white, less affluent, and less well-educated than the national average.
But we're splitting hairs, and a quick statistical comparison ever-so-slightly tilts the edge to Walker, who's also scored more points in the clutch than anyone else.
The healthcare vertical tilts toward small unprofitable companies with significant capital needs and, as a result, direct listings aren't likely to become a popular choice in that industry.
During air travel, while forced air whistles inside a creaky cabin and the landscape tilts nauseatingly below, I play level after level to keep my fear in check.
If you don't finish you dialogue as Florence fast enough, Krish will talk over you, and the screen tilts to his side — implying that he's "winning" the argument.
Seasons on Earth are the product of changes in the amount of direct sunlight as the planet tilts toward and away from the sun — not its orbital path.
As the coronavirus pandemic spreads and the US economy tilts toward a recession, the US is taking actions similar to a nation preparing to fight a massive war.
As Death, covered by a billowing shawl, slowly descends a staircase, the wide stage below tilts forward dramatically, sending tables, chairs and Jedermann himself crashing to the ground.
Fritzsche's lens tilts here from the speaker on the podium to individuals in the crowd, like the young architect Albert Speer, who became a convert after hearing Hitler.
Most companies had the good sense to apologize when confronted with their failings, but the balance of power between consumers and corporations tilts heavily in favor of corporations.
One misconception views the child care credit as just another special interest tax preference that tilts the playing field in favor of a particular type of consumer spending.
And Wheeler has a seductive purpose in mind as well: By employing an unrealistically narrow view of market competition, his seesaw construct almost invariably tilts toward more regulation.
Becky tilts her head back to look up at the sky, and Lynch holds on her face for what feels like five minutes (it's closer to just one).
The so-called high Sharpe ratio basket, consisting of 50 S&P 500 stocks with the highest prospective Sharpe ratios, includes laggards and value tilts by construction, Goldman said.
In her classic fashion of switching up the poses and head tilts in each pic, Wednesday night she changed up her posing with a sexier gaze than the last.
They've been outscored 105-10 in their last two conference tilts and quarterback Patrick Towles has combined to go 12-for-50 for 171 yards in those two losses.
And a previous even divide on whether Trump can bring the kind of change the country needs now tilts narrowly negative (51% say he can't, 81% that he can).
"Meanwhile, John Keogh tilts the remaining 60 percent to 65 percent bond portion toward corporates rated in the A range, and he eschews big interest-rate bets," he said.
Beijing wants to maintain the status quo, thereby avoiding a collapse of the north that could trigger refugee problems or a unified Korea that tilts toward the United States.
Among small-business owners, there's still a general perception about Amazon that tilts to the negative, even if they say it doesn't flow through to their actual business experience.
The new Democrats As the GOP caucus tilts further toward non-urban, Trump-friendly districts, the Democratic caucus is growing more racially and economically diverse -- or perhaps bi-modal.
If easy baskets aren't there, however, they would be smart to take their time, knowing that the more the series slows down, the more it tilts in their favor.
The fine print of the new numbers tilts even more clearly away from the Fed's pulling the trigger on an interest rate increase when its policy committee meets Sept.
The one on my Sony Alpha NEX-5 tilts up and down, which lets me raise the camera above my head and see over obstacles to get my shot.
Though the script tilts to the didactic, the performances are absolutely delicious, with Mr. Meaney droll and understated and Mr. Spall fiery and derisive, yet not above a joke.
In some plants, balls of starch slide around inside special gravity sensing cells like beads in a maraca, telling a plant or tree to reorient if it tilts sideways.
My ease tilts in the presence of truly fine things; they are none of my business, and the wanting gives shape to a void I don't want to outline.
The lamp's head tilts up to 135 degrees and rotates up to 180 degrees, and the arm can be tilted up to 150 degrees and it swivels 90 degrees.
Denver lost back-to-back tilts to the Houston Rockets and is battling the Portland Trail Blazers and Dallas Mavericks for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Originally designed (ironically) for IKEA, the chair tilts, as if it is sinking in flood waters, highlighting the effect of mass consumption on global warming and sea-level rise.
It limits the case for the plaintiff, tilts the case in favor of the defense and deprives the public of potential life-saving information … It's censorship by another name.
What makes the VirZoom experience particularly effective is how responsive it is — when you shift left or right, the bike tilts with your weight, your display avatar mirroring your movements.
In each shot, he tilts the camera at odd angles, drawing the viewer's attention to the fact that the shots have been intentionally framed and have a subjective perspective — Emigholz's.
The Fidelity OTC Portfolio, for example, can invest anywhere its manager, Gavin S. Baker, sees promise, but by charter, it tilts toward well-recognized growth companies trading on the Nasdaq.
But how the balance tilts is one of the important questions for American workers and the role of the United States in the global economy in the years to come.
A crow, locally known as Canuck and already possessing of a reputation as — tilts monocle — quite the prankster, can apparently add "tampering with a crime scene" to its rap sheet.
The camera pans, tilts and zooms between their perspective—instead of cutting—in order to keep viewers aware of where they are and who they're supposed to be looking at.
Cook actually rates it as a D+1 district (meaning, all else being equal, this district tilts 1 point toward the Democrats compared to the United States as a whole).
And it's still sporting a 3-inch, 1-million dot, tilting touch screen LCD on the back — though this one tilts in more directions than the one on the G7x.
In its last 90 or so pages, this jaunty, madcap book tilts toward metafiction; a book about Indians that decides to interrogate what books about Indians are supposed to be.
The New York Times forecasting dial still tilts in Jones's favor, but it now gives him a 67 percent chance of winning with an estimated margin of 2.4 percentage points.
The Dodgers took three of four from the Mets, but Thursday's game marked a decided departure from the first three tilts, during which Los Angeles outscored New York 21-20.
"It bounces and it swirls and it tilts and it tips, and you can tell the pilot is trying to control it and is not having much success," she said.
Arbitration tilts the tables toward the employer: Employees win only about a fifth of the time in such a situation, about half as successful as in federal or state court.
They range from "Low Risk"—a mix of slow-and-steady investments such as cash and bonds—to "High Risk" which tilts heavily toward volatile assets like stocks and commodities.
And if the frontrunner loses support in the polls—a virtual certainty given the artificial boost that comes from high name recognition in the earliest polls—the narrative tilts negative.
In each one of her images, Liu tilts her head back, opens her mouth as if saying "cheese" and sinks her chin into her neck, for a (gasp!) double-chin effect.
Well, in many ways the explosion of protests that tilts to the left, the ineffective Democratic leadership, all of this is the fulfillment of what Obama first ushered in his party.
This all could change if Google Home takes an Amazon Echo like trajectory or the world tilts on its axis and Google sells 60 million Google Pixel 2 smartphones next quarter.
It only has one gear, but it can reach a maximum speed of 150km/h and even tilts into corners — by as much as 30 degrees, if you're feeling sufficiently daring.
There's an emotionally superfluous mid-film funeral for a rat, and the classic rock soundtrack tilts away from the Kinks and David Bowie toward the Beach Boys and the Rolling Stones.
On the increasingly modish topic of "trade remedies" (anti-dumping measures, investment screening and so on), the absence of a sceptical British voice also tilts the scales against the free-traders.
At first blush, the tariffs might seem very conventional: routine policy tools intended to level an international playing field that unfairly tilts in favor of global competitors subsidized by foreign governments.
Lopez Obrador has a history of clashing with business leaders and his opponents repeatedly painted him as a threat to Mexico's economic stability during his previous two tilts at the presidency.
But the insistence on exoticizing Trump — on seeing him not just as a threat to democracy and the rule of law but as a unique threat — necessarily tilts in that direction.
The historian Howard Zinn once noted that "you can't be neutral on a moving train," and no train moves faster or tilts more fiercely than a nation consumed by popular rebellion.
But Peter Beilenson, Evergreen's CEO, argued the program uses an unfair formula that "tilts the field" in favor of larger, more-established companies over newer startups like the co-op programs.
Around back, both cameras have an electronic viewfinder with a high-res 3690k-dot OLED display inside as well as a 3.2-inch LCD touchscreen with 2100k-dot resolution that tilts.
The work of Johann Sebastian Bach, who wrote music in the 1700s, is an exception to the mendery's typical Top 40, which tilts toward tunes from the 13th to 16th centuries.
Cook Political Report: Toss-up Inside Elections: Lean RSabato's Crystal Ball: Leans R Gardner faces one of the toughest paths to Senate reelection next year in a state that tilts blue.
Yet he also must sustain support from a Democratic Party whose base tilts leftward, particularly in heavily Democratic and African-American communities around Memphis and Nashville where he needs strong turnout.
That is particularly true with China, which Mr. Trump and many business groups say tilts the balance of power by providing state subsidies, blocking foreign competition and engaging in other tactics.
With Russia, the case tilts to a hidden response because the two countries have experience in covertly signaling each another (during the Cold War) when bounds looked as if they were overstepped.
The moon tilts on its axis, but as its position changed and as clouds refused to form over its north pole, scientists wondered if and when they'd see evidence of changing seasons.
Jaden Schwartz recorded a hat trick and goalie Jordan Binnington made 21 saves for his first career playoff shutout as the Blues claimed their seventh win in nine road tilts this spring.
Not to be outdone, Kuznetsov has 23 points (seven goals, 21 assists) in his last 33 games overall and 23 (24 goals, 21 assists) in 33 tilts away from the Verizon Center.
The screen now tilts downward 45 degrees, but that's about the only real physical change you'll find on the G7 X Mark II. That means it's just as pocketable as its predecessor.
Last year it was 40.4, and in 2017 it was 34.7.) Paul George wasn't around then, and perhaps his MVP presence tilts Westbrook's (and the defense's) thought process just a little bit.
Why bettors zeroed in on Alexievich remains a bit of a mystery, given that the Nobel tilts heavily toward fiction and Alexievich's books are oral histories that combine fiction and non-fiction.
Speaking of which, the analog movements can be mapped like mouse buttons; I set up mine to have the tilts mean forward and back in a browser, plus scrolling up and down.
In its new miniseries incarnation, it wants to be a dumb show, full of clichés, that has something to say, and you'd be surprised how easily that tilts over into outright offensiveness.
My North Side memories are also hot, like the summer, when the balance of power tilts irrevocably toward the ones who spend the most time in the streets, with the largest alliances.
The weight of the evidence tilts toward some more aimless knocking around, punctuated by a few bursts of excitement, and probably a couple of attempts by the bears to raid investors' picnic.
When I started dancing professionally four years ago, dancers I worked with would sometimes make one another laugh in rehearsal by whipping out old competition moves: preposterously wide smiles, coquettish shoulder tilts.
Clara Rada Gomez, a cellist, said that she loves it when, in the Mozart, the dancer tilts back her chair and she must continue playing with her instrument resting on her body.
Astrology diverts attention away from the very real influences of the planets, primarily their gravitational effects on one another that cause real changes in the shapes, sizes, and tilts of their orbits.
Denouncing an agenda that they say tilts toward Wall Street, members of the "Fed Up" coalition on Monday unveiled a set of reforms that would alter how the central bank does business.
In this sea these two humans are aloft, capable of progress, but instead the veiled woman tilts her head toward the murk darkened sky, and the male stares through the boat, mired.
"We expect elements of the rate decision and Inflation Report to contain hawkish tilts, thereby providing some support to the pound," wrote BMO currency strategists in a weekly note to clients on Monday.
Although awkward, this scene, shoehorned into the film to be reassuring, crucially tilts a movie that might otherwise be misinterpreted as an invitation to embrace madness in the direction of medical common sense.
The platform will allow app developers to access the guts of Bose's AR devices and use Bose's new user interface, which is completely hands-free and relies on your voice and head tilts.
When you turn it off, the gimbal tilts the camera on end so that the whole system can fit into a small case, which then easily slides into a pocket — hence the name.
The outcome of this struggle will decide how much the new right-wing government tilts Austria eastwards in Europe; away from Germany and towards reactionary Visegrád governments like those of Poland and Hungary.
VR's constant head tilts exacerbate a neck and shoulder pain that I developed a few months ago, and games that involve a lot of fast "walking" with a controller still make me sick.
We'll have a handle on how seriously to take the Hurricanes in three weeks, after Miami follows up a should-be snoozer at North Carolina with back-to-back home tilts against no.
Their most recent project, Reactor, sits upon a concrete pillar at Omi International Arts Center in Ghent, N.Y., where it spins and tilts with the wind, and the roving weight of its inhabitants.
The risk-sensitive commodity Canadian currency has also benefited from dovish tilts by the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve, as well as a Bank of Japan rate cut into negative territory.
Largely white-collar and home to a sizable high-tech economy, the county usually tilts Republican, although Democratic votes can be found in the university community of Tempe and in Phoenix's Latino community.
If you are a TV fan with an opinion on Everybody Loves Raymond, the classic family sitcom that ran on CBS from 1996 to 2005, then that opinion likely tilts a bit negative.
For Trump, the presidency seems as much about orchestrating strife in the center of a whirlwind as he tilts at national taboos as it is the steady accumulation of political and global victories.
Election forecasters do think that the Rhode Island governor's race tilts toward the Democrats (Cook rates it Likely Democrat, while the University of Virginia's Crystal Ball says the election merely leans toward Democrats).
Quinnipiac also found that his approval rating on the economy now tilts negative for the first time in its polls -- 48% say they disapprove of how he's handled it, while 42% say they approve.
Each member of this pair continues making the barely there gestures that serve, through reflex or ruse, as signs of life: Each blinks at regular intervals; each tilts her head from side to side.
The New York Islanders' dominance at home has hit a bump in the road recently with regulation losses in back-to-back tilts at the Barclays Center after a stellar 9-0-2 run.
Though the adjustment to microgravity doesn't take long, other issues arise within the first few days due to a phenomenon in which the head tilts downward between 12 and 20203 degrees, which causes disorientation.
The senate race in Nevada tilts Democratic, 23% for Catherine Cortez Masto to 45% for Joe Heck, while in Ohio, Rob Portman continues to hold a wide lead over Ted Strickland, 56% to 40%.
Social robots like those shown off at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas may soon be interpreting many more smiles, frowns and tilts of the head, if recent forecasts come to pass.
While many media outlets are sensitive to this issue and make attempts to highlight the mental illnesses that resulted in suicide and its preventability, too much coverage tilts the story in the wrong direction.
In those instances, deconstruction set off a foundational upheaval of belief, a recalibration of faith that I would argue tilts inevitably leftward—which is what's taking place now among white evangelicals, former and current.
Voters do not get a say on Supreme Court nominations, of course, and the Senate is notoriously unrepresentative of the country as a whole in a way that tilts toward rural states and Republicans.
When the camera tilts, the seats often tilt with it, and an early set of shots of the blue ocean waves is accompanied by a gentle rocking motion that made me a little sleepy.
Ms. Wright, wearing a white undershirt, can't show us the same interplay of musculature, yet we're soon aware how much texture her torso is bringing to this number, how juicily it ripples and tilts.
And while Ralph Northam's Virginia victory powered mostly by white college graduates was impressive, to make significant midterm inroads, Democrats will need to win in places where the white population tilts more working class.
The structure rises and falls with the 8-foot tides and never tilts more than 11 inches, even in winds topping 70 mph or if the herd crowds the stern to watch passing crustaceans.
Though their support doesn't entirely overlap -- Sanders tilts more toward blue-collar whites, Warren toward white-collar ones, for instance -- they share the common problem of attracting meager numbers so far among African Americans.
Suarez Family Brewery's sun-soaked taproom, about 12 miles south of Hudson, N.Y., has a tap list that tilts toward unfiltered lagers, like the darkly roasty Bone Shirt and the hop-forward Qualify Pils.
If the trade talk tilts more toward taxes on lower-value items, such as apparel, toys, or other consumer goods, the industry is going to have to make some hard decisions about sourcing and costs.
While we talk, I can see some of these gestures in her hands, which she nimbly tilts and curls through the air while describing things, like she's peeling back an invisible curtain to examine them.
As Kudrow glances off screen, Cox smiles with her face turned slightly to the side and Aniston, 50, tilts her head and opens her eyes wide, resting her cheek on the top of Kudrow's head.
On the back of the camera is a 3-inch touchscreen On the back of the camera is a 3-inch touchscreen with 1.4 million dots that tilts up 80 degrees and down 45 degrees.
But Democrats still see Trump as having an influence on vulnerable down-ballot Republicans like Guinta, even in his swing district that tilts slightly more Republican, as they try to appeal to more centrist voters.
"Tilts toward outperforming momentum and growth stocks have helped lift the most popular long positions for most of 2017, but have weighed on returns during the past month as those factors dipped," wrote Goldman analysts.
What tilts the board, it's made clear, is that Cummings not only comes to the battle armed with secret data but also allies who eagerly use brazen lies to set the terms of the debate.
And people who have much to fear from a change tend to be louder than those who have something to gain, a central dynamic that tilts policy in the United States toward small-c conservatism.
But while I wasn't much of a fan of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, its best sequences come when the film tilts into becoming an actual horror movie — as did, for instance, a film like Jaws.
In order for the block to move to the right, it tilts to the right until it lands in the space, putting the red face on the right side of the cube rather than the top.
The kickstand, which sits flush with the device when not in use, now tilts down to a 165-degree angle, allowing the machine to be propped up on a desk for drawing with the Surface Pen.
A plurality (239%) say Obama should nominate someone who would keep the Court about as it was, while 224% would prefer a justice who tilts the balance toward the liberal side of things, 13% more conservative.
The New York Mets hold a slim lead for the second wild card but the schedule tilts heavily in their favor entering the finale of a three-game set at the Washington Nationals on Wednesday afternoon.
You hear it in the eerily clattering "When Doves Cry," which jettisons bass altogether, and in the throb of "Sign o' the Times," which tilts in the opposite direction, pushing a pulsing bass way out front.
It's a group that more accurately reflects the makeup of the United States, features the largest number of women ever elected to serve in the House, and tilts the chamber toward younger and more liberal politicians.
The addition of Verlander, who has been brilliant since joining his new club, tilts the series in the Astros favor but they face a Boston rotation anchored by Chris Sale in the best-of-five series.
When she is assigned her own false identity and charged with befriending a middle-aged woman who is a Nazi sympathizer, the humor tilts toward the madcap; Juliet is, at best, a sloppy and capricious spy.
A VICE News investigation has found that a rarely examined federal rule lets police attorneys effectively smear victims of police violence in civil trials, and further tilts the scales of justice in favor of the police.
The green at the 189-yard par 3 seventh slopes heavily from front to back and tilts right to left and became so impossible to hold that the only option was to water it between groups.
He sat out two contests, including a loss to Philadelphia, with a knee injury last week and is just 16-of-40 shooting in two games since his return despite scoring 25 points in both tilts.
The current system can be gamed so many ways that it tilts the playing field toward large incumbent businesses and against newer, smaller growth companies that are the dominant drivers of job growth in our economy.
First, the lack of a standout performance by any candidate is unlikely to substantially alter the race, and lack of movement this close to the election tilts the landscape further in favor of the four frontrunners.
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With a camera that tilts a full 180 degrees, a Hitchcock-style "dolly mode," and built-in zoom, the Parrot Anafi (5/10 WIRED Review) can shoot some footage no other drone on this page can manage.
And Alex, still lurid pink from not wearing sunscreen for six straight weeks (my guy, you are a doctor, know the risks), glowing nuclear beneath the studio lights, tilts his little head and acknowledges the applause. #8.
To some extent it has already done so in Syria: it talks to representatives from both the Syrian government and the opposition, but by vetoing UN resolutions on intervention it tilts, in effect, in the government's favour.
The real work in this scene is done by actress Annaleigh Ashford, whose polite smiles and subtle head tilts fully encapsulate a friend who's gotten just a little bit fed up with that friend who's too much.
Austria's swing to the right is particularly worrisome in light of its Central European neighbors' rightward tilts and their opposition to the kind of liberal, more tightly integrated EU envisioned by Merkel and Emmanuel Macron of France.
Winners of two in a row overall, the Athletics begin a three-game series versus the New York Yankees on Tuesday before three tilts in Toronto and a four-game set against Detroit to conclude the trek.
Though the adjustment to microgravity doesn't take long, other issues arise within the first few days due to a phenomenon in which the head naturally tilts downward between 12 and 20 degrees in zero gravity, causing disorientation.
Since pass-through earnings represent around one-third of all income for the top 22017 percent of taxpayers, Pomerleau added, the provision tilts the plan's benefits toward the wealthy while favoring one kind of business over others.
When you're on your hands and knees in doggy style position, your pelvis tilts in a way that can "truncate the length of the vagina" or "scrunch up" the vaginal canal, says Patti Britton, PhD, clinical sexologist.
Blackstone's critics say the arbitration compromise the firm is backing tilts too far toward doctors and hospitals – and therefore would be the most favorable to Blackstone's company of any of the measures gathering steam on Capitol Hill.
With small tilts of her head, darting looks, nervous flutters and a Brahmin imperiousness that gradually eases and warms, Ms. Streep creates an acutely moving portrait of a woman who in liberating herself helps instigate a revolution.
The small-business health plan is similar to other Republican health policies in that it tilts the playing field to advantage healthier consumers and ask those with higher medical costs to pay a bigger chunk of the tab.
"That leaves us in a position of polar opposites: we can either be part of hard Brexit which tilts towards (President) Trump's America or we can be part of the European family as an independent state," he added.
In one of her recent photos, she tilts her head to the side and fixes the camera with a smoldering gaze, casually holding an Ace of Hearts playing card—as well as the attention of her 33,000 followers.
Biel, 36, is glowing as she tilts her head back and smiles, eyes closed, while Timberlake wraps his arm around his wife of over six years from the back and gives her a sweet smooch on the cheek.
It's small enough that you can set it up just about wherever you want, it's compatible with standard tripod mounts, and even tilts up on flat surfaces so that you don't fill half the shot with the table.
They are coming off a road trip in which they won three of four outings, and they haven't dropped consecutive games in regulation since mid-November, piling up a 17-5-3 mark in their last 25 tilts.
I like the Eureka Ergonomic High-Back Mesh Office Chair because its sturdy frame can support up to 275 pounds, the seat tilts 120 degrees, and I don't start to get antsy or sore during marathon writing sessions.
Part of the problem is that "right" and "left" are tricky to talk about, and it's true that there are dangerous forms of extremism on both sides, but fascism tilts pretty heavily to the right in my view.
Developers can access these streams via Huddly's API to allow for intelligent features like auto-crop, digital pans and tilts or content capturing (think automatically capturing and transcribing the content on a whiteboard in a room, for example).
The moment someone accidentally tilts their phone and sees there's more to the scene is the moment you're awarded with extra cool points: a raised eyebrow, surprised look, or, (if you're lucky), an inbox message validating your coolness.
Where the original series tossed out jokes that seemed to have been gleaned from an endless childhood spent watching huge quantities of television, the new series tilts slightly more toward the manic pace of something like Weird Twitter.
That group tilts the other way on Clinton and is not much different from other voters on this question, with 9% saying they'd be less likely to back Clinton with a female running mate and 3% more likely to.
She keeps a diary under lock and key and rarely tells anyone her true thoughts—how she alone can see the way the world tilts and slips off its axis, the way no one understands a thing but her.
I think there are ways in which the media tilts against Sanders, and that some of the reasons for that bias exist primarily as subtext, rather than text, which makes coverage of the candidate confusing for anyone reading it.
"April's credit expansion could have been due to front-load funding demand ahead of regulatory tightening, and the risk tilts to the downside in the coming months," said ANZ's China economists David Qu and Betty Wang in client note.
The media's complicity in Russian hacking tilts the playing field in favor of Trump because we have no Republican documents to compare with the material contained in the hacked Democratic emails, which may or may not have been doctored.
With Martin's fellow heavyweight titleholders in Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder looking to take mandatory bouts against Wladimir Klitschko and the dangerous Alexander Povetkin respectively, this upcoming contest against Joshua could see three heavyweight championship tilts by May 2016.
Critic's Pick When the title character shows up early in "Ben Is Back" — just before Christmas, at his family's big house in a suburban town north of New York City — the mood tilts from domestic drama toward domestic horror.
I picture him in front of a mirror as his "testimony" before the House Judiciary Committee approached, fine-tuning his sneer, perfecting his glare, testing different tilts of his head to see which conveyed maximal disgust with his inquisitors.
Harris edges close to Warren and Sanders in the leftward lean and ambition of her agenda; Buttigieg, though a powerful symbol of change as a gay millennial candidate, tilts more toward the centrists than the progressives in his agenda and demeanor.
The clinical terms are "retroverted" or "anteverted" uteruses, and it refers to the direction that the uterus tilts, explains Fahimeh Sasan, DO, an Ob/Gyn in New York City and founding physician at Kindbody, a women's health and fertility clinic.
Braden Holtby has handcuffed Boston throughout his career (33-2-0, 1.57 goals-against average, three shutouts), but he is expected to take a seat in favor of Philipp Grubauer with Washington in the midst of back-to-back tilts.
As Livermorium originally promised, the Slider Keyboard mod attaches to the back of your Moto Mod-compatible device, and brings back a full physical keyboard that slides out in landscape mode and tilts the screen up at a 60-degree angle.
The 2360-inch rear touchscreen LCD isn't fully articulating like the GX23.3's, unfortunately, but tilts up 26.4 degrees and down 22.8 degrees for more flexible shooting — unless you're taking a selfie or trying to vlog and see your frame.
Clemson added No. 23 Pittsburgh to the list of ranked Atlantic Coast Conference heavyweights it has taken down this month, which includes Louisville, Duke and Miami, and now faces road tilts with Wake Forest and Virginia Tech after this one.
When it lands on water, its buoyancy chamber keeps it floating on the surface, but the drone can also fill the chamber up, making it sink beneath the surface, where it tilts 90 degrees and uses its rotors to move around.
The question is whether the Democrats, who have turned left over the last eight years, are capable of putting together a stable and coherent governing coalition, particularly in an institution like the Senate, which tilts power toward rural, conservative areas.
As Mr Schleicher notes, TILTs would enhance the signalling value of local opposition to new projects: residents who fight against a proposed development despite the prospect of direct financial gain from it are more likely to have reservations worth addressing.
Closer to the here-and-now is the stunning new all-in-one Surface Studio PC that stands upright in traditional desktop computing mode, or tilts to a near horizontal plane like a drafting table for direct finger-on-app interaction.
Even if they survive the flight, being separated from their guardians and confined to a noisy, unfamiliar environment, in which the "ground" tilts and sometimes feels as if it's suddenly dropping out from under them, is an extremely stressful experience.
US finds unlikely ally in Vietnam as a former partner tilts to China Regional issue Whilst in Vietnam, Chinese Premier Xi Jinping also discussed the South China Sea issue with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, which has claims in the region.
With its shrinking ranks, organized labor, which tilts strongly Democratic, was already struggling to compete with Republican-leaning "super PACs" financed by wealthy conservatives like the Koch brothers, who have vowed with their allies to spend $2.83 million on this election.
When the soloist playing Mr. Khan (Nicolas Ricchini and Dennis Alamanos alternate in the role), tilts his bald head forward to reveal a face painted on the pate, he seems to become a puppet, an effect both uncanny and giggle-producing.
The WisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth Index, for example, beat the S&P 20093 Index by more than 550 basis points in 2017, and we continue to prefer the company and sector tilts within this Index relative to the broader market.
The Anafi does have a unique camera that tilts up and down 180 degrees, but we were ultimately disappointed with the image quality coming off of the 1/2.4-inch, 21-megapixel sensor when we reviewed the drone last year.
This is how I described the paintings in his first exhibition at Karma: Wong makes myriad lines, dots, daubs, and short, lush brushstrokes, eventually arriving at an imaginary landscape that tilts away from the picture plane at an odd angle.
He likened it to the way that El Niño, a natural cycle that tilts ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific a bit warmer, can now trigger more severe coral bleaching events due to the background warming caused by climate change.
At some point, when that hero's military service is made known to the group, the meeting leader tilts their head, clasps their hands and says, "Thank you for your service ... " From the veterans I know, that gesture isn't considered sincere.
"We are now in a period of time when how this balance tilts will be more important to the economy, markets, and our well-beings than normally dominant drivers such as central bank policies," Dalio and Prince said in a note.
The room's "carpet," as the architects describe it, is sinuously veined green-and-white Verde Alpi marble, quarried from the Aosta Valley in the country's northwest tip, which extends up the wall and then tilts 90 degrees to form a shelf.
More, the pro-life movement's Catholic wing includes a real cohort that really only tilts Republican because of the abortion issue, and that would at some level be happy to have a reason not to pull the lever for the Republican nominee.
The government filed a motion to dismiss the case, and when that happens, the court's analysis tilts in favor of the plaintiffs — judges assume that the facts in a lawsuit are true, and decide whether they're enough to let a case proceed.
Kavanaugh has been a leading conservative voice on the DC Circuit, finding himself in the minority in big cases about the power of executive agencies — a dominant subject in the DC-based court — on a court that tilts ideologically to the left.
And this is where the "quantamental" approach tilts the playing field in favor of those with exposure to an extensive and far-reaching universe of stocks and a process that marries both quantitative and fundamental analysis to identify the most appealing opportunities.
The L&G Future World Gender in Leadership UK Index Fund, or GIRL fund, is the first such fund to focus on British firms and tilts its relative holdings of each company based on how it performs on four measures of gender diversity.
KBOs orbit the Sun at an incline that's different from the eight known planets in our solar system, but according to the researchers' calculations, the orbital tilts of these particular KBOs were so unusual that something else would have to be at work.
The Canucks are 1-223-0 on the current trek after Thursday's 5-1 win over Tampa Bay and 216-22-22 in their last seven road tilts after opening the season mired in an 22-22-23 stretch away from Rogers Arena.
Even so, "We're probably going to get some fiscal stimulus at some point, so that is just another factor that tilts the risks to the economy a little to the upside," said Dudley, who is a permanent voter on U.S. monetary policy.
The latter setback ignited a stretch of 11 losses in 15 contests (4-103-2) for Dallas, which continues to be plagued by porous goaltending performances as it yielded five goals in back-to-back tilts to begin its three-game road trip.
Obama and his former attorney general, Eric Holder, are focusing their resources on reforming partisan gerrymandering, which tilts the congressional map toward Republicans so heavily that Democrats had to win a wave election in the 2018 midterms to secure a modest House majority.
Every American should hope that President Trump is able to kick off a process that leads to not only complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization, but also a strategic shift in North Korea's posture that tilts it toward respect for human rights and international law.
This weeks vote comes amid growing fears of renewed political instability in Pakistan as it faces a multi-billion dollar debt crisis and tilts away from the West towards China, which has granted it billions of dollars in expensive loans for infrastructure projects.
But that would be the wrong message, according to Andra Gillespie, a professor of political science at Emory, who pointed out that Abrams outperformed white male Democrats who ran in previous years in Georgia, a state that still tilts toward the GOP.
The director, Rupert Goold, collaborated with Mr. Bartlett on "King Charles III" and does even more nuanced work this time, with a Chekhovian sense of life caught in the moment compromised only by a first-act conclusion that tilts toward melodramatic excess.
And so as the power dynamic tilts in favor of the famous over the press, publications — weakened, desperate, financially fragile — have been forced to find ever more contorted ways to trade, at minimum, the feeling of control in exchange for precious access.
It's likely to sluggishly move further inland across southeastern North Carolina and eastern South Carolina before it potentially tilts upward and tracks along the western Carolinas and central Appalachian Mountains, according to the National Hurricane Center's most recent advisory at 8 a.m.
" Neil Sroka, communications director for Democracy for America, a liberal group that has described the Jayapal bill as "the gold standard" in single-payer legislation, says it's not surprising that the legislation's initial support tilts toward members from "bright blue Democratic districts.
It looks too serious for how funny it initially is, but that humor is ultimately just as much of a defense mechanism as the brittle fronts put up by its characters, breaking apart and revealing deeper layers as the show tilts into disaster.
Kevin Kiermaier sat out on Saturday after starting the Rays' previous 18 contests, but enters Sunday's contest riding a career-high 43-game hitting streak and is 9-for-13 with three homers, five RBIs and four runs scored in his last three tilts.
While the film tilts at some moments into cultural caricature, Pitt here reaches the height of her ability to navigate slippages between the bizarre and the mundane, the sacred and the profane, each scene enlivened by her evident care for her adoptive second home.
"You take a look at the remaining contenders for the Tory (Conservative Party) leadership, they have various ideological tilts, but they are internationalist, outward-looking, pro-NATO and pro-the US-UK special relationship," Ted Bromund of the Washington-based Heritage Foundation told CNN.
There will be plenty of grumbles from Republicans -- many of whom are on the record praising Comey as a trustworthy guy and able public servant -- but short of evidence that tilts the scales in Comey's favor, it will be very hard to abandon Trump.
Recently announced as the winner of Japan's prestigious GOOD DESIGN Grand Award, design firm AuthaGraph's mystifying atlas tilts the Americas, Asia, and Africa askew in order to make all of Earth's landmasses and oceans proportional, an accomplishment none of our current cartographical options can boast.
As fewer jobs circulate the market and production continues to rise – a reality that coincidentally destroys a key assumption regarding the manner of growth that many of the classical philosophers of capitalism espouse – a significant shift in power tilts in favor of the capitalists.
Poor posture and a lack of core- and neck-strengthening exercises -- such as planks, neck-tilts, yoga and lifting weights -- also contribute to increased incidence of low back and neck pain, because weak muscles fail to properly support bones and are more prone to injury.
The large format Prodrome PD6B-AW-ARM has a maximum payload of 20 kilograms, or 44 pounds, and a pair of 5-axis robotic arms, equipped with a variety of motions and tilts that can lift up to 10 kilograms, or about 22 pounds.
"Sometimes part of leadership is pushing against currents so that the caucus never tilts too far off — I wouldn't say the center — but the mainstream," Chicago's departing mayor, Rahm Emanuel, who served in leadership with Ms. Pelosi during the George W. Bush years, told me.
This is an increasingly common design choice in the premium segment, though VW has distinguished it by including a section that slides-and-tilts, which would give customers the best of both worlds between traditional sun roofs and the more modern single-pane glass roofs.
It&aposs not good for the long-term health of our economy when the tax code tilts the playing field so that you have more investment in housing and less investment in business, because that&aposs where we actually get the jobs and the higher wages.
Finally finished, it remains to be seen if this version, with "Brazil" star Jonathan Pryce as the Spanish knight who tilts at windmills, can be shown at Cannes due to a last-minute legal challenge from a movie producer who says he has the rights over it.
Though the national picture tilts in Clinton's direction, according to this poll, other recent surveys in Iowa and New Hampshire -- the two states hosting the first contests of the 33 nomination battle -- suggest Clinton will face an uphill climb in trying to grab an early victory.
You can decide for yourself if the content contains, as Reid's lawyers state, "jarring changes in style and substance" or "uncharacteristic HTML/graphics formatting, and font selection, such as quote offsets, paragraph separators," but this page alone tilts the forensic evidence against Reid's version of events.
If the camera tilts, it's not for arty effect but to squeeze in the relevant details of, say, a group of women bustling forward between a beggar in a wheelchair and a small group of people standing or sitting at a curb—three rhythms in flashing counterpoint.
While he retains some generational tics (he's sticking by U2), his taste mostly tilts toward fresh voices, an asset that eludes many professional critics: Meet the semiretired law professor with two kids in college, rapidly graying hair and a willingness to welcome Young Thug into his life.
Huntington, in "The Soldier and the State," held that civilian leaders should set strategy but defer to the military on operational matters; General McMaster's classic study of the Vietnam War, "Dereliction of Duty," shows what happens when that balance tilts too far away from the military.
The way he tilts his head back and looks out through half-open eyelids makes it seem like he's used to looking down on everyone, like he's smart and he knows he's smart, and then it hits me that what he really looks like is an asshole.
They did so because BHP Billiton wouldn't budge on any of the core points of dispute and because a new law, effective last April, tilts the playing field in the unions' favour by forcing companies to offer the minimum benefits of the previous contract in any new contract.
"This court orders that access to death certificates be allowed, because the balance tilts in favor of the constitutional right of access to information," Judge Lauracelis Roques Arroyo wrote in her decision, adding that the government's argument that releasing the information would violate privacy standards is not valid.
Last month, with Vice-President Mike Pence casting the deciding Senate vote, Congress killed a new rule that protected the ability of consumers to file class action lawsuits against banks, rather than being forced into arbitration that generally tilts toward the interests of the corporation rather than the customer.
This new research looked at how a planet&aposs obliquity, or the angle at which a planet&aposs rotation axis tilts, and its orbital eccentricity, a parameter that determines the amount that an orbit deviates from a perfect circle, could affect that planet&aposs potential to be habitable.
So when people are debating what it means to leave Facebook — why it may be hard to do so, or why it could be considered a privilege — what we're really talking about is a cost-benefit analysis that tilts heavily toward what someone loses when they leave Facebook.
Sabato's Crystal Ball , part of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, is now predicting that the race for the House tilts toward the Democrats and that they are now "a little better than 50-50 to win the House" -- the first time it has made such a prediction.
For nearly two decades, China has enjoyed the privilege of low tariff rates as per World Trade Organization rules while simultaneously maintaining an economic system that tilts the playing field to its own advantage via a unique mix of capital controls, state-owned enterprises and joint venture requirements.
And haven't you also heard or read that the world tilts on its axis ever so slightly every year so that the angle makes the earth like a piece of metal when the sun hits it just right and it becomes just as bright as the sun itself?
The lamp's head tilts up to 135 degrees and rotates up to 180 degrees, plus, the arm can be tilted up to 150 degrees and swivels 90 degrees, which is to say, this lamp will illuminate anything you want in just about any direction while charging your phone.  
If you're wandering through a village, however, the camera may open tightly bound to Quill's face, so that when the player tilts their head down Quill's path, the full breadth of the village comes into view, highlighting the comings and goings of the society she's a part of.
Bisping's last opponent, Thales Leites, will face off against European star Gegard Mousasi, while there are other intriguing tilts which feature the likes of Rustam Khabilov taking on Northern Ireland's Norman Parke as well as UK prospect Tom Breese's return to these shores which sees him fight Keita Nakamura.
After some time she begins to do something that can only be described as a squeal; then she tilts her pelvis and, with a big smile on her face, releases a water fountain from her vagina, which—no joke—shoots out onto the women in the front row.
The first image I saw of Elinor Carucci's work was her 2012 image "The Woman That I Still Am." Lips painted a vibrant strawberry color, her face tilts away from the camera, touched by the tiny, clean hand of a child whose green eyes also peer inquisitively at the lens.
This especially holds true when Rue feels the pain of letting down her little sister (Storm Reid of "A Wrinkle in Time") or as she gets closer to Jules (Hunter Schafer), an intriguing new girl whose very presence tilts the suburban world of "Euphoria" through no fault of her own.
The M5 is also capable of capturing 1080p video at up to 60 frames per second, but videographers should note that the 53-inch, 1.6-million dot rear LCD touchscreen only tilts out 85 degrees and down 180 — it can't swivel out and around like the screen on the 25D.
"It's so far away that it essentially gets this huge lever arm on the solar system, and it slowly tilts the planets in its direction," Dr. Brown said Wednesday during a joint meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Division for Planetary Sciences and European Planetary Science Congress in Pasadena, Calif.
And Qatar, which ironically was the first Gulf state to open up to Israel in the late 1990s — for which it was condemned by its neighbors — now prefers a balancing act that tilts towards the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, where it hands out cash for public works projects and impoverished families.
The best thing about this story is the way the tone subtly shifts and tilts as it progresses: we start off thinking it's a quirky little love story about two students who are courting through the medium of library books; but the further in we get, the less reliable the narrator seems.
On one side, the figures are mere outlines and the woman, with intricately feathered hair but only a gray bar for a face, stares directly at the viewer; on the other, everything is in shadow except her breastbone as she tilts her head to the side and turns her fully realized face away.
Mr. Trump has self-consciously chosen Mr. Bolton as well as Mr. Pompeo on the basis not of their collegiality or bureaucratic skills — traits that the president, judging by his other appointments, clearly does not value highly — but rather their like-minded ideological tilts, penchants for contrarianism, perceived telegenicity and personal compatibility.
"Instead of respecting both common sense and last fall's public commitment to Congress, the FCC tilts the regulatory playing field by proposing to impose more burdensome regulation on internet service providers, or ISPs, than the FTC imposes on so-called 'edge providers,' " he said when the commission voted to formally consider the proposal.
The visit comes as the US tilts away from Pakistan, while deepening strategic and economic ties with India in a bid to counter China's increasing influence in the "Indo-Pacific" region -- Pompeo's preferred term for the area that stretches from the west coast of the United States to the west coast of India.
"As the major reserve currencies take up a large share of the three respective trade-weight baskets that the PBOC tracks, the risk tilts towards near-term strengthening of the yuan against the dollar under the current yuan regime, considering the strengthening pressure of the major non-dollar reserve currencies," the JPMorgan analysts said.
Pros: White glove delivery; long warranties; the mattress sleeps cool, has unparalleled motion transfer isolation, and medium firmness to suit a variety of sleeping styles; the frame massages, tilts the head and feet, tracks your sleep quality, and helps neutralize snoringCons: Expensive, hard to get sheets to stay on, subpar edge support, hard to move 
Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinSunday shows - Recession fears dominate Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Trump vows to 'always uphold the Second Amendment' amid ongoing talks on gun laws MORE (D) holds a double-digit lead over his top Republican opponents, with the Democrat boasting high favorables even as his state tilts right.
For all of the much-derided mega-developments—like the Millennium Tower, a 260-story luxury apartment building which tilts because it was too heavy for the landfill it was built on, or the Salesforce Tower, a phallic abomination piercing the otherwise quaint San Francisco skyline—most neighborhoods, particularly the more affluent, restrict anything aside from single-family homes.
As Adam Cobb, a professor of management at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, put it in an email conversation: Life doesn't operate so cleanly and the fact that a worker's wealth and well-being is much more dependent upon her employer than the employer is on a given worker tilts things in the employer's favor.
Countless conservative legal eagles who came of age after 1986 will talk about how it was Scalia who inspired them to pursue a career in the law, Scalia who showed them what it meant to be an intellectually fulfilled right-winger in a profession that tilts left, Scalia whose good-humored zest for intellectual combat shaped their own approach to controversy.
That's significantly closer than the estimated location of Planet 9, which is thought to be in the Kuiper Belt as well, but at about 700 AU. The team posits Planet 10's mass is somewhere between Mars' and Earth's, which they determined by studying the orbital tilts of roughly 600 icy bodies in the region, known as Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs).
Dorothea is harassed and disappointed, having reckoned on a fruitful life, and she tells Jamie, "I don't want you to end up in the same place as me," but, where a more strident actress might have presented her as a victim, bowed by such setbacks, Bening tilts her toward a continuing hope, and gilds her with a saving streak of humor.
As I argue in the media chapter of the book, one of the ways Twitter is most powerful is that it sets the agenda for much of the media, because journalists, as a class, are horribly addicted to the platform, and as our coverage tilts toward the kind of politics Twitter rewards, politicians increasingly try to act that way to get coverage.
The Surface Studio is alarmingly thin and objectively beautiful, but its most unique trait is that the whole screen tilts down on a four-point hinge to become a tabletop touchscreen PC. It doesn't tilt down totally flat, but it sits at about a 20 degree angle, which seems like a natural amount of tilt for drawing, drafting, and swiping things around on the screen.
The battleground map tilts in Clinton's favor, but several recent surveys show the race between her and Republican nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is tightening.
Popular legend says the lean was caused by a thunderclap in 1511, part of a violent storm that Florentines interpreted as a bad political omen, but more likely it was a result of the ground shifting slightly, for regular ground-shifting reasons — something like the force that tilts the famous tower of Pisa or the one that sucks constantly at the city of Venice.
We do not have nearly the space here for me to explain the particular magic of these birds — the comedy of their bowling-pin proportions, the expressiveness of their head tilts, the way they cluster on rocky islands but then scatter off, flapping madly, bullet-shaped in the air, only to dive and plunge into the sea, emerging with beaks full of sagging silver fish.
What we found is most small-business owners don't think the possible benefits of new law will enable them to invest in their businesses and believe it further tilts the playing field in favor of big corporations: Clearly the new law—which has come under fire for heavily favoring large corporations—is not going to do much to help small-business owners grow their businesses.
There's the iON Wireless Fast Charging Stand, which is similar in style to the aforementioned pad, but tilts the phone upward at a 65-degree angle for those who prefer angled chargers (but at the cost of the extra USB Type-A port), and the iON Wireless Fast Charging Mini Pad, an even smaller version of the full-size flat pad that also lacks the extra charging port.
Flynt gradually tilts his head back, and his mouth falls all the way open, as if he's trying to parody the way old people look when they fall asleep in front of the TV. As a last-ditch effort, someone calls in Flynt's fifth wife, Liz—his former nurse who now works down the hall as a Larry Flynt Publications executive—in the hopes that she will get a rise out of her husband.
Ami BeraAmerish (Ami) Babulal BeraDemocratic lawmakers support Bustos after DCCC resignations Overnight Defense: Shanahan exit shocks Washington | Pentagon left rudderless | Lawmakers want answers on Mideast troop deployment | Senate could vote on Saudi arms deal this week | Pompeo says Trump doesn't want war with Iran Cruz pitches Ocasio-Cortez on bill to make birth control available over the counter MORE's reelection fight against former Marine Andrew Grant (R), but the race still tilts in Bera's favor.
This dramatic conception reaches its most violent point during the 11th song with a series of four short, fast, identical solos, a canon in which dancer follows dancer in the same powerful moves: The most striking image is the sideways jump with legs parted in which the dancer's torso tilts in the direction of the advancing leg, then jerks back the opposite way, with a jackknife quality: It's as if the dancers want to travel where their impetus is taking them — but no: They then recoil from it.
To take care of … the stuff life brings: the she said, he said … the walking toward and the walking away from … to meet disaster whether it arrives in pin drop silence or siren blasts … to bridge the space between what you mean to say and what you said with the hollow space of what you left unsaid … to see afresh desire's swift lights, and giddy tilts … to love justice when the world forgets … to see past troubles to hope … Love is enough, if you remember to take care to love.
But Kennedy has since retired, and with the additions of Justices Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchThe 28500 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 6900 Removal of DACA recipients has begun: It didn't take a crystal ball to see DACA would not end well Left presses 2628 Democrats to retake the courts from Trump MORE and Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe 28503 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 22020 2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump Left presses 2020 Democrats to retake the courts from Trump MORE, the court now tilts more conservative.
WATCH THIS: Take a Tour Through Hogsmeade and Hogwarts Castle with "Harry Potter's" Luna Lovegood Luckily, the vast majority of the thrill rides at Universal are actually "simulators" — you sit in a small theater-like environment with a massive screen in front of you, and the theater tilts, pivots and turns to create a feeling that you are truly falling or flying — which provided excellent peace of mind for my more nervous dude that we weren't really hurtling through the air (even though it sure felt like it on the Simpsons ride!) While the simulators may not be ideal if you're prone to motion sickness, we made it through each and every one unscathed (and I've been known to get car sick reading a text message).

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