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"A tiny bit on the inner corners [or] a tiny bit mixed into a smoky eye is so easy," she said.
You always need a bit of complexion, whether it's a tiny bit around the eye or a tiny bit around the nose.
The mystery of Jones's backstory starts to unravel tiny bit by tiny bit so it's a little rough to become invested in.
The 2016 Prius is a tiny bit better than the outgoing Prius, and the next generation will be a tiny bit better than this new generation.
She could shrink it a tiny tiny bit and say we have begun but it does not really matter because it is only a tiny bit.
Look, I appreciate that ZTE really went for it, especially in a year when the hottest trend has been making screens a tiny bit wider and bezels a tiny bit smaller.
The pressure has changed the business — a tiny bit.
Of course, dispatchers do have a tiny bit of control.
Well, alright: My desk would be a tiny bit tidier.
Barney Artist: I mean… I'm… I'm a tiny bit disappointed.
They start to brown and then smoke a tiny bit.
With a tiny bit of planning, you can save big.
Bezos, I think they're making a tiny bit of money.
That tiny bit of sacrifice we make will create jobs.
You could buy it a tiny bit at a time.
Apple Maps keeps getting a tiny bit better every year.
A great red that could be just a tiny bit sheerer.
Sure it feels a tiny bit more soapy… soap opera soapy.
And that's a tiny bit of a spoiler, but not really.
Arthur: Can I praise him for just a tiny bit longer?
A tiny bit of skin on my inner labia, that's what.
But a tiny bit of fire remains, right around Wilson's mouth.
John:  I'm telling you, I get a tiny bit of licorice.
But maybe it's time to resurrect the idea a tiny bit.
If you've seen Stranger Things, it's a tiny bit like that.
If you cook it a tiny bit, it gets super sweet.
"I've gotten to know Lenny Randle a tiny bit," Rose says.
The outer glaze was sweet and just a tiny bit spicy.
I have a tiny bit, and I have even less knowledge.
Yeah, although CNN's numbers are down a tiny bit, I think.
For a gentler, lighter sprinkle, turn the spigot a tiny bit.
"We are seeing inflation moving a teeny tiny bit," she said.
Jamie Dimon may have just a tiny bit of tech envy.
You know when you put in just a tiny bit of effort?
Like someone who's just coming up on a tiny bit of ecstasy.
A tiny bit too much heat makes the licorice heavy, Lenhart said.
Occasionally, a tiny bit of blood appears if a capillary is broken.
The tiny bit of choice they have has sometimes worried allied governments.
SmileDirectClub is a tiny bit cheaper than Candid: its treatment costs $1,895.
"Cratons are a tiny bit less dense than their surroundings," Faul explained.
Was it a tiny bit annoying how well GoCardless coped without him?
Getting outside is easier if you get even a tiny bit creative.
And I say that in a tiny bit of a twisted way.
I put a tiny bit on my ends before I blow-dry.
A tiny bit later, the turbo spools and you're at full power.
One quick aside, can I give Trump a tiny bit of credit?
I like having just a tiny bit of the inside be cool.
Not only that, but it takes them a tiny bit longer to answer, and it takes them a tiny bit longer to answer because that is consistent with where those memories are stored and how they're accessing them.
That was the only flight I wish had been a tiny bit longer.
Not all, but I think I'd sleep a tiny bit better at night.
"I have a tiny bit of scarring, but I've been lucky," she said.
What can we do with this tiny bit of space and tight deadline?
This was the one moment Trump wavered a tiny bit from his persona.
Anyway before the program's up, I know we're running a tiny bit late.
Thus, the Pogo is a tiny bit less flexible than the smart Keyboard.
He also seems to be just a tiny bit obsessed with spirulina, a.k.a.
Each day we push them forward, even if it's only a tiny bit.
It is a tiny bit salty tasting but the whole sandwich is delicious.
So don't delay in wiping a tiny bit of your digital traces away.
Now it feels just a tiny bit more like a sense of inevitability.
Broth-based chicken soup even has a tiny bit of science behind it.
But I have a tiny bit of faith after everything that has happened.
I put castor oil on my lashes every night — just a tiny bit.
Each person you help improves the status of the district a tiny bit.
Some of the tempos feel a tiny bit fast on the new album.
And, as Nina told me, a tiny bit of stress can actually be good.
So, our accepted measurement of Mercury's orbit might be off by a tiny bit.
Launching with the remote joysticks is more fun and maybe a tiny bit easier.
She might, in fact, have a tiny bit of acne, makeup-created or otherwise.
So the market is reacting a tiny bit, but it's nothing to worry about.
It looks impressive, but excuse us if we're just a tiny bit skeptical here.
It grossed me out so much I gagged and vomited just a tiny bit.
Regular coffee with a tiny bit of milk and a tinier bit of sugar.
But you have to like his Instagram — even if it's just a tiny bit.
With some geographical isolation, the situation would be a tiny bit better for humans.
I was a tiny bit nervous, but I'm pretty sure I didn't show it.
The aluminum edge got a tiny bit scuffed, but the phone was otherwise unharmed.
The test involved injecting a tiny bit of TB protein just under the skin.
Never mind that Sophia's ideas are just a tiny bit retrograde: Nonna gonna nonna.
It's a tiny bit above our price range, but the monthly maintenance is low.
He likes them only a tiny bit blackened, the crispy tang of the skins.
Each entry felt just a tiny bit more complex, both in mechanics and plot.
A Cowboys loss might increase your playoff probability a tiny bit, but that's it.
Knowing all of that only helps make sense of this trailer a tiny bit.
But as I was sautéing spinach, I started to feel a tiny bit different.
The Echo's speaker was crisper, the Home's a tiny bit fuzzy, to our ears.
And hopefully, in doing so with Syrian refugees, there's a tiny bit more empathy.
So lots of gin and just a tiny bit of vermouth goes into a shaker.
It's definitely usable, but the new Fire 27 is generally just a tiny bit sluggish.
Let's move into politics just a tiny bit and then I want you to read.
So I was drunk a lot, underage, and only making a tiny bit of money.
"Every tiny bit of space will be taken up by these little beans," Tuan added.
And getting a tiny bit closer isn't going to significantly increase the odds of pregnancy.
Trump Jr.'s statement gives him a tiny bit of wiggle room on this point.
We do find out a tiny bit more about Déjà's perspective on that time though.
"There isn't a tiny bit of problem in the process," said CHP candidate Ekrem İmamoglu.
Most people with even a tiny bit of tech savviness aren't falling for this stuff.
But sometimes, braids and twists can be a tiny bit cumbersome, especially if they're long.
He only needs a tiny bit of separation to get a very efficient shot off.
Couldn't you at least have kept a tiny bit of this fucking madness to yourself?
I think I went through a tiny bit, but I don't think it was enough.
With ViperCard, a tiny bit of that original acid-tinged vision for computing is back.
What they found, broadly speaking, was a tiny bit of change in the right direction.
So you don't want a tiny bit of the Pulitzer he won for that story?
Sitting in bed, Champagne in hand, they look a tiny bit awkward, but adorably psyched.
Germany is a rich country, they talk about increasing it a tiny bit by 2030.
Each show is a tiny bit of money compared to what these companies do overall.
To our knowledge, no special protection has been granted our tiny bit of the universe.
Both men found a tiny bit of glue between the knife's blade and the handle.
The foamy mid-sole has frayed a tiny bit in the front like many shoes.
A timelapse video of yours truly clearly taking tank battling a tiny bit too seriously.
When the Backward Fins Beth billboard went viral, Slater showed a tiny bit of pique.
When there's only a tiny bit of raw flesh left on top, flip the fish.
"It has a tiny bit of iridescence to it," she said in a phone interview.
" I'm like, "No, I think you're going to be sorry just a tiny bit longer.
If you're stressed, click here to do that, and find a tiny bit of calm.
By the end of her speech, it sounded a tiny bit less like a joke.
Only in the past couple of years have homeownership rates ticked up a tiny bit.
The Jews bought a tiny bit of land, but the rest, the rest was STOLEN!
She's a tiny bit less hard core about knowing, you know, immunology, than I am.
Up until now I allowed Mr. Trump a tiny bit of benefit of the doubt.
If you have eagle eyes, you'll notice the S9+'s bezels are a tiny bit smaller.
It's now just a tiny bit simpler to find your way around Google Photos on Android.
It turns out that just a tiny bit of water could actually cause a serious infection.
"All I do is just grab a tiny bit [of hair] and just pull," he says.
It's about the same size as an iPhone 26S Plus, but just a tiny bit thicker.
A tiny bit of insight into tech and family planning is an interesting place to start. 
Either way you are so cool and everyone with a tiny bit of brains knows that.
Considering the limited perks you're getting here, even $3.99 per month seems a tiny bit steep.
Relaxed, with the guy trying just a teeny tiny bit harder with his pose and sunglasses.
After a tiny bit of digging, I discovered that NEXT was still downloading in the background.
It's not a dramatic change, but your phone recognizes you a tiny bit faster than before.
There is just a tiny bit of latency when pressing on the screen through the mirror.
He's only got a tiny bit of free time to have a cig on his own.
All the same, it's hard not to feel a tiny bit disappointed by The Second Part.
Occasionally, the world swam a tiny bit, as though it were getting its bearings around me.
And, if ya think Hendriks will miss them even a tiny bit ... you'd be dead wrong!!!
The latest such report on diversity shows the pressure has changed the business a tiny bit.
It feels just a tiny bit indulgent yet can be procured easily at most major grocers.
SLINKY over TWISTY was great, but TWISTY next to EYE SOCKET was a tiny bit revolting.
That inches it closer to the planet, where the gravitational force is a tiny bit stronger.
Trump Jr.'s Sunday statement gives him a tiny bit of wiggle room on this point.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Sometimes these pre-set commands can be a tiny bit confusing though.
Preventing suicide is really important, but it does require changing how people think, a tiny bit.
Trump Jr.'s Sunday statement gave him a tiny bit of wiggle room on this point.
You have to take a tiny bit of energy and transform it into a self-sustaining reaction.
A tiny bit of it is perfect during the day for a luminous look under my makeup.
But it doesn't take more than a tiny bit of prodding to see through that flimsy argument.
Additionally, the projector area is slightly warm leading to a tiny bit of sweat near my temple.
By the end, everyone admits they feel that their boundaries have become a tiny bit more flexible.
"It's like skunk spray: a tiny bit of sodium can make a very big signature," she says.
I used a small syringe to fill the the pen and added a tiny bit of ink.
Veggies griddled with a tiny bit of olive oil can develop intense flavor and be quite healthy.
I put on a tiny bit and spread it like crazy until you almost can't see it.
They chose to share only a tiny bit of information that placed him in a good light.
A tiny bit at a time, the silhouette of the speaker ends up marked on the fabric.
Netflix recently announced that it has 5 million subscribers in France, a tiny bit more than Canal+.
Jennifer Aniston gave Friends fans a tiny bit of hope that a reboot may one day happen.
You get that a tiny bit with the Frames, but you have to be listening for it.
Ben, it reminds me a tiny bit of the oil industry, like how much influence they had.
We've rounded up eight products that promise to make the challenge of parenting a tiny bit easier.
I did add a tiny bit right toward the end, when the chorus first comes back in.
Their contrasting designs suggest assorted solutions for the same problem, a tiny bit of capitalism in action.
But neural networks are easy to fool, if you fiddle with the algorithms just a tiny bit.
Jamie Benn, Stars—Admit it: Last year's Art Ross felt a tiny bit like a fluke, right?
Honestly, it kind of makes you grateful for the tiny bit of earwax you do have, right?
But nothing ever lured him back, although the door always remained a tiny bit open — until now.
Even giving the prisoners a tiny bit of control can influence the way they think about themselves.
It's the coldest substance on the planet, and a tiny bit of heat turns it to gas.
But around seven months later, he "got a tiny bit of courage" and opened up the sessions.
A tiny bit of baking soda in the cooking water will help make the shells more brittle.
"I leapt at the chance, eager to recreate a tiny bit of Iowa halfway around the world."
The Swagtron is a bit narrower than the Swagway and the platform is a tiny bit higher.
Yael: I touched on this a tiny bit last episode, but Janus reminded me of Hot Carla.
For now, this much we know is true: a tiny bit of bling has never looked so major.
The victim, who was only out a tiny bit of cash, didn't see any point in fighting back.
Then LG shows a TV that's just a tiny bit larger — or perhaps has a few more pixels.
Tesla's extremely quick Model S P100D may get just a tiny bit quicker after an upcoming software update.
Still, if it's just a tiny bit accurate, it shows the difficulties people with dyslexia face every day.
"We kinda just peeled back the curtain and revealed a tiny bit of the Upside Down," says Matt.
I think it was good for her to see that we need to up it a tiny bit.
The 1 into 73 Japanese swap, about three weeks ago, was just a tiny bit north of zero.
I figured the robots were offline, but as it turns out, they were moving around a tiny bit.
Corey told us he felt a sharp object slightly penetrate his skin, drawing a tiny bit of blood.
Just a mango syrup Creme Frappuccino with a tiny bit of puree at the bottom and the top!
Even when the nar­rative feels a tiny bit over the top, you are compelled to turn another page.
Engineers commonly kick robots to demonstrate their ability to recover, and it always feels a tiny bit cruel.
But realistically I'd just like for it to be a tiny bit smaller, with more intuitive app organization.
And I feel just a tiny bit sorry — not for what we did, but for what we enabled.
But it's at least something — maybe a tiny bit lucky, even — that this gorgeous piece of her remains.
So we wanted to do something that could describe a tiny bit how we all feel right now.
Likewise, congressional investigators want to question Strzok about what he meant about the "tiny bit from us" reference.
"It's very apparent that her tiny bit of Hollywood fame has gone to her head," Mr. Markle wrote.
Mortgage rates moved just a tiny bit higher, but apparently it was enough to dampen interest in refinances.
If you work in the government, your job is to just make people's lives a tiny bit better.
With a tiny bit of research and quick math, you can see these numbers just don't add up.
This promise of earning a tiny bit of interest is what drew me to some simple investment apps, too.
As a campfire builder, it's your job to coax that tiny bit of energy into growing, slowly and thoroughly.
My only criticism is that the Telephoto has a tiny bit of fuzziness around the edges of my images.
The big picture got a tiny bit sharper, but there's still a lot of pieces to fill in. Okay.
If you're just a tiny bit smaller than me, chances are it's going to be too high for you.
Yianni: I've rolled speed into a really fine powder before and put a tiny bit in an ounce bag.
Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love me some natural lighting, but I'm a tiny bit grumpy right now.
But it did give me a sense that I have a tiny bit more control over my digital destiny.
Dungeon crawling role-playing games are often brutally difficult, which makes every tiny bit of progress feel especially satisfying.
Year after year Beyoncé slays the Met Gala, and 22018 was no different — well, maybe a tiny bit different.
Volume was 11 percent lower than a year ago, even though rates were only a tiny bit higher then.
"It just needs to rest a tiny bit for the juices to…" Cikowski says, making a sucking hand motion.
It makes a tiny bit of progress on the first issue by putting some emphasis on harm reduction efforts.
How many of them, oh, I don't know, ever took credit for a tiny bit of that woman's work?
"China cannot be reduced even just a tiny bit," she wrote, alongside a map of Chinese territory, including Taiwan.
We're in furniture, fine jewelry, art and a little tiny bit in vintage fashion, which is mostly expensive handbags.
Rice cakes don't have a lot going on, nutrition-wise, but they do contain a tiny bit of fiber.
The sauce was sweet and a tiny bit spicy, and the skin was fatty and packed a decent crisp.
"If I didn't have that tiny bit of hope," Bridget Tolley said, "I wouldn't be able to go on."
We would pay the owner a tiny bit of money, and we would also give his assistant a dress.
"But if it doesn't hurt, if there's a chance it helps even a tiny bit, why not?" she reasoned.
If Standing Rock were a proverbial elephant, I'd taken a magnifying glass to one tiny bit of its skin.
Chinese scientists are creeping a tiny bit closer to the future dream of humans colonizing and reproducing in space.
As for why that works, well, that's where things get interesting, and maybe even just a tiny bit hopeful.
Replacing that tiny bit of genetic code could save a child from a deadly disorder they would otherwise definitely inherit.
But nothing revealing even a tiny bit of the outspoken personality we came to know on America's Next Top Model.
And then there was Google Glass, which was super usable, and had a tiny bit of computer inside of it.
"It kind of puts you in a tiny bit of a, you don't know what line to straddle," Paulson said.
Plus being friends with a Freegan Waster makes you feel a tiny bit like David Cameron telling Jeremy Corbyn off.
In the wake of the Parkland tragedy, the March for Our Lives rallies made me feel a tiny bit hopeful.
Some of you might feel a tiny bit bad for Chad – maybe all those guys were picking on him, right?
It's impossible to say one way or the other, but it certainly might have tempered Kendall's wrath a tiny bit.
Subtle and lasting, only a tiny bit of red hue went onto the joint, and my lips looked perfect afterwards.
"Green tinge is either camera saturation or a tiny bit of copper from the chamber," Musk added in a tweet.
Chicken breasts with cheese and salsa, more of the jalapeño bread, corn, and a tiny bit of pie for dessert.
They can subtly alter brighter or deeper shades into more wearable versions with just a tiny bit of beauty alchemy.
"He's just a tiny bit taller than me no biggie," the Olympian captioned an Instagram photo with the Mets pitcher.
Presenting: the sassy hand on hip, the precursor to Kylie's signature "show a tiny bit of your abs" mirror pose.
Most of the powder is reserved for analysis, so I only tasted a tiny bit of it on my tongue.
For instance, I'm writing this on day three off sugar, and the withdrawal is making me a tiny bit angry.
It was still a million miles behind F1, where every tiny bit of carbon fiber gets customized to the millimeter.
When confronted by local TV News program Hawaii News Now, she walked the statement back but only a tiny bit.
There's still gravity there, though a tiny bit less, and it extends up to about 221 miles above the earth.
After the first couple of applications, my eyes were a tiny bit bothered for a few seconds, but nothing severe.
By the end of the night, I finally felt a tiny bit brave for what I was about to do.
When the engineers deliberately knock Atlas to the ground, we may feel pathos and a tiny bit of righteous anger.
A different area activated just a tiny bit when they heard positive words with neutral tone, and all neutral tones.
Did you know that, when the track is wet, it makes the wheels more slippy and a tiny bit faster?
Some preliminary data suggests that 103 was a tiny bit better, with a 5 percent decline in drug overdose deaths.
" One of the works has a tiny bit of text, rare in his art, that says, "HOW DID THIS HAPPEN.
Moving to the inside of the Model Y, customers will find a tiny bit more headroom — less than an inch.
In the F.B.I.'s clean lab, Dr. Loreille drilled into the tooth's core and collected a tiny bit of powder.
Some preliminary data suggest that 103 was a tiny bit better, with a 5 percent decline in drug overdose deaths.
The bezel is smaller than past models, taking up just a tiny bit of the top and bottom of the device.
So to help alleviate a tiny bit of stress, Google is adding its flight delay predictions feature to the Google Assistant.
Jurassic World writer Colin Trevorrow already tweeted out a tiny bit of footage featuring Pratt and baby raptors on Nov. 23.
"It was mostly about the play, the sweat, and the intimacy but it was also a tiny bit sexual," she says.
"I bought one thing that was a tiny bit of a splurge," Gates told David Rubenstein during a 2016 Bloomberg interview.
The Demogorgon was just a tiny bit taller than me, and Godzilla and all the other monsters are a lot larger.
Wetzel did use a tiny bit of makeup on Cetineo, but only a little to enhance his best features: those brows.
But back to Pai, whose speech today, besides drawing the ire of net neutrality proponents, was just a tiny bit weird.
The U.S. is in 23th place with an average of 22012-megabits-per-second, just a tiny bit faster than Romania.
"Tilt your face forward just a tiny bit, so your hair looks as thick and in-motion as possible," she added.
And you have to consider the very specific perspective and situation it's creating, while only seeing a tiny bit of it.
Black women are faring a tiny bit better in the tech industry than they (we) were a couple of years ago.
Overall, they are a tiny bit behind the S&P each by just almost the same margin over the same time.
But then things begin to get a little hectic, testing of timing, and just a tiny bit too taxing on occasions.
It is not an intravenous injection, so "a tiny bit of air" would do no real harm going into intramuscular tissue.
If anything it might just be some tiny bit of essential oil — no nicotine or e-juice or anything like that.
Which is to say it looks like Trump can spend a tiny bit less time denouncing the alt-right these days.
GM CEO Mary Barra has said the U.S. automaker has given a "tiny bit" of thought to developing all-electric pickups.
But to surge ahead of the three guys in front of him he needs to do a tiny bit more. 5.
I glanced about to make sure no one was looking, then dripped just a tiny bit of drool in my cup.
If you squint a tiny bit, you can see a little frozen Sonic cube in sketch for the Press Gardens area.
It wouldn't be an understatement to say that Johnny Depp has just a tiny bit of a "thing" for good wine.
So by axing the headphone jack, Samsung was able to make the Note 10's battery just a tiny bit bigger.
The many Knicks fans in attendance had reason to feel just a tiny bit more optimistic about the challenging season ahead.
Ravel's strategy in his 1928 classic was to increase intensity, bit by tiny bit, through relentless repetition, an excruciatingly steady crescendo.
"I bought one thing that was a tiny bit of a splurge," Gates told David Rubenstein during a 2724 Bloomberg interview.
He asks if I want to go to the climbing gym, but I'm just a tiny bit too tipsy for that.
It stirs a physical and painful reaction within and I find myself losing a tiny bit of faith in my pal.
Just a tiny bit of research would have revealed the "more than a million" estimate is factually true but profoundly misleading.
I brush my eyebrows, put on a little bit of mascara, a tiny bit of blush, and I use tinted lip balm.
In this instance the curtain had been pulled back just a tiny bit on my act and I was punished for it.
While the Core m3 and Core i7 models are the same weight, the Core i5 has dropped a tiny bit of weight.
Jurassic World writer Colin Trevorrow tweeted out a tiny bit of footage from the upcoming film, and it is pretty damn sweet.
The Big Sisters are the result of their smaller relatives growing up, reaching puberty, and going a tiny bit off the rails.
The overall experience is pretty intuitive and straightforward, though there's obviously a tiny bit of lag before the service parses incoming emails.
Doesn't managing such a huge project with the person you have to go home to every day sound a tiny bit stressful?
And best of all: It's just adding a tiny bit of focus to the stuff you're already doing this time of year.
Well, not for no reason: again, the meter charting my progress to the next level went up a tiny bit. Cha-ching.
In fact, 27G E-capable devices were actually a tiny bit slower on AT&T's network when compared to everyone but Sprint.
As we said goodbye, she added, "Maybe next time we'll have a longer time!" and my heart thrilled just a tiny bit.
That's why I love working with artists who I believe make truly singular music, it makes that process a tiny bit easier.
Ultimately these songs, rich in reverb and delicate hooks, sound a little rumpled, a tiny bit undone, but therein lies their charm.
Fire up your charcoal grill, or start heating a good, heavy pan and a tiny bit of oil to high heat. 3.
But she has also added a new snack to the Australian menu, making life down under just a tiny bit more joyful.
Townsend sprays a tiny bit of hairspray on a boar bristle toothbrush to gently comb back any rogue strands around the hairline.
It was a way to get a tiny bit of much-needed movement, and I got a glimpse into the other compartments.
I had a tiny bit of rubbing on my heel the first time I wore them, but it subsided after a day.
We're gonna run a tiny bit late, Sally, so you're gonna have to stay here because we're gonna need this last section.
Let me unpack that just a tiny bit because what was interesting is, I love to get to why that happened too.
Their coconut cold brew is also a concentrate, meaning it'll take a tiny bit of prep before you can drink the beverage.
Next conference (after said student's grades drop a tiny bit), same parent complains that I am being too tough on her child.
Picture the entire Arctic sea ice cover getting a tiny bit thinner, and 32 square feet of it disappearing at the edges.
It's anti-slip, and it gives a tiny bit more girth and bulk to the remote to make it easier to hold.
The fish gets a tiny bit more sauce to help the lettuce adhere, then some shredded soft lettuce goes down on top.
You maybe get to sprinkle in a tiny bit of opinion, but if you do too much, you get your hand slapped.
I was so numb that all I felt was a tiny bit of pressure, kind of like when you have a head cold.
To make yourself feel just a tiny bit better, watch the videos of rescued orphan elephants at the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya.
I lacquered that all over her body, then I took a tiny bit of the same product and tapped it on her cheekbones.
But just like in a successful remake, you need to inject a tiny bit of creativity into the story to keep it interesting.
I don't care what you do so long as it's safe and you have at least a tiny bit of fun doing it.
For the latter, this sleek leather-and-wood iPhone case should make them feel a tiny bit better about their concessions to modernity.
Trump's insults tend to stick, because they're often just a tiny bit true, so maybe he'll pick on Rubio's student council president demeanor.
But it does suggest that in general colorful devices do tend to make us enjoy the product a tiny bit more over time.
If Newell had done just a tiny bit of digging, she could easily have seen that Meehan's financial and professional claims were empty.
Both handsets do a great job of capturing the natural light through the trees, the shadows, and a tiny bit of lens flare.
That means each 23 tablespoon-peanut butter sandwich would only have about eight insect fragments and a teensy tiny bit of rodent filth.
My business is, with some humor and some fairness and some invitation, to try to nudge paradigms a tiny bit to the side.
This one has organic frozen blueberries, a tiny bit of frozen mango, almond milk, tons of spinach, Greek yogurt, and a little honey.
On January 30th the S&P 500 fell by 20053%, its biggest decline since August, before recovering a tiny bit the next day.
Since she was human, and a tiny bit vain, she took a second as she passed the hall mirror to check her appearance.
Bogle now tells the story with a mixture of flair, humor and, still, even after all these years, a tiny bit of defensiveness.
This is what Beyonce was singing about in "XO," each day feels a tiny bit like coming up on your first ever pill.
General Motors Co's CEO, Mary Barra, has said the U.S. automaker has given a "tiny bit" of thought to developing all-electric pickups.
Here, the spring is replaced with just a tiny bit of sealed gas surrounding a similarly tiny mass affixed to a cantilever beam.
He nods a tiny bit to everyone he sees, and they all nod back 'cause they know who he is—that's the Assman.
But by the end, I got some explanations, juicy secrets, and even a (tiny bit) of hope for a potential movie one day...!
Onions contain sulfur compounds, so I loaded up a spoon with onion powder and gagged it down with a tiny bit of water.
Indeed, is it not perhaps a tiny bit discriminatory to prohibit a product primarily because of the race of the people buying it?
One of the things The Mandalorian does well so far is pack a lot of information into a teeny, tiny bit of story.
Iguodala's deal is a fully guaranteed doozy, but it's also a tiny bit surprising to see no teams give him a fourth season.
At least this time, the agency is aiming for a world free of "drug abuse," which might be a tiny bit more realistic.
As a reminder, CrashSafari loads a tiny bit of JavaScript that makes the address longer by adding characters, creating an incredibly long address.
These markets, if you just zoom out a tiny bit, what you see is that these markets are now trading in behavioral futures.
But what can you, a regular person, do to make life a tiny bit easier for sex workers in your own personal life?
I also think the world would be a slightly better place if we taught boys to be just a tiny bit more careful.
If the sprays imparted that tiny bit of confidence, if they helped gangly tweens lurch their way toward adulthood, what was the harm?
Cessa pitched out of a tiny bit of trouble in the bottom of the inning after Martin Maldonado reached on a perfect bunt.
It most likely began with a tiny bit of code that implanted malware, which gave attackers access to Mr. Bezos' photos and texts.
The OP7T's notch is a tiny bit more distracting compared to the OP7 Pro's all-screen design, but it's not a big deal.
It's very satisfying to lay waste to a room full of thralls to gain a tiny bit of insight into Dread Nautical's mystery.
Make that a tiny bit of leg, because that stat comes with two big caveats: So this chart is useful, but also misleading.
"There's a tiny bit of, 'Wow, I gave birth to this little boy and the last reminder of that will be gone,' " Jeanette says.
Whatever black magic Google worked with them, those two seem to work just as well as Amazon's eight — maybe even a tiny bit better.
I'd much rather put those two minutes — or however long it takes to make a bed — toward getting just a tiny bit more sleep.
Then, once I was enwrapped in his brilliant and devastating blanket of prose, Ghosh also managed to insert a tiny, tiny bit of hope.
When he brought out several more outfits, I began to feel pressured, as well as a tiny bit guilty about what I was doing.
"Being a single mom is so challenging but it's people like Dr. Henry Musoma that make life just a tiny bit easier!" she continued.
The photons depart and take a phonon, a quantum unit of vibration, with them, cooling the drum a tiny bit with each exiting photon.
When the soft fingers mounted on a rigid palm flex, even a tiny bit, that affects how much the light goes into the device.
Then, to add more height at the crown, Cho pushes the braid up a tiny bit and secures it in place with bobby pins.
Entrepreneurship The Opal Nugget Ice Maker machine had all the usual hallmarks of a crowdfunded hit, aside from one tiny bit of fine print.
TC: You've raised a tiny bit of funding so far, from the hardware-focused venture firm Bolt and Bose, the speaker and headphones company.
But just in case anyone thought the patriarchy had lost even a tiny bit of its power, the election of Donald J. Trump happened.
The Fold's pic is brighter and more colorful, but if you look close, the Pixel 27.3's shot offers a tiny bit more detail.
So what if a game developer wants to drop in a tiny bit of drug use into their sprawling hundred-hour role-playing game?
Netflix opened their offices for Netflix Lab Day and pulled back the curtain a tiny bit on what makes the streaming giant keep going.
Willis applied a tiny bit of the Vita Liberata Body Blur ($45) on her face, but warned that a little goes a long way.
I know the usual mode here is mocking banter, but if you'll allow it, I'll gush a tiny bit about your column this week.
Twirling a baton requires flair and confidence, in addition to an understanding that the baton is always balanced just a tiny bit off-center.
The "hanging chads" defeated electronic vote-reading machines: The tiny bit of punched-out cardboard remained, and the machines could not count them accurately.
"I bought one thing that was a tiny bit of a splurge," Gates told David Rubenstein about the ride during a 2016 Bloomberg interview.
It's an important but incremental step, because if you inherit this gene, he said, your likelihood of developing schizophrenia goes up a tiny bit.
The one thing that is a tiny bit concerning is that Acer only quotes the Chromebook 315 as having 10 hours of battery life.
Delta Radio CEO Larry Fuss said the publicity Mueller would bring played "a tiny bit" of a part in the decision to hire him.
A fat pork chop, cooked just a tiny bit past juiciness, sat in a pool of dark green sauce made from lovage and anchovy.
" The song, Keys said, was performed because "we wanted to do something that could describe a tiny bit how we all feel right now.
While some parents are hesitant to give their babies fluoride toothpaste, the general consensus is that a tiny bit of fluoride toothpaste is okay.
It goes like this: As neutron stars move toward each other, a tiny bit of their material gets shot into space at incredible speeds.
"The expectations are that inflation is actually going to be coming down a tiny bit, both on the core and the headline," he said.
It may not be glass of Jack Daniels, but this whiskey-flavored lip balm at least offers a tiny bit of satisfaction between sips.
The statistics, culled from part of the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), offer a different rationale: being young and a tiny bit reckless.
When golden rice landed on the cover of Time, scientists had only figured out how to make it produce a tiny bit of carotene.
But what's here is so finely tuned and fun to poke around at that it'd be hard not to want a tiny bit more.
Yeah, and you're seeing over time, years after the fact, Europe's started to clip Google a tiny bit, a $20183 billion fine a year.
It's seems impossible to challenge it, but if you can just a tiny bit everyday then recovery seems like a truly viable and desirable choice.
However, the Arctis 5's looser fit, meant that a tiny bit of ambient noise sometimes leaked in, which made softer sounds harder to hear.
But it's an impressive feat, because while diamonds are known for their hardness, these rocks will break if they are bent even a tiny bit.
"This is about creating a little tiny bit of balance in a system that every day becomes more unbalanced," Brown said before signing the legislation.
The rest is history — but does Auletta feel he deserves to be mentioned in that history, maybe sharing a tiny bit of Farrow's Pulitzer Prize?
She remembered how Big Angel chose to go hungry so everyone could have a tiny bit of food, even if it was only a mouthful.
The principle behind dilution is simple: putting a tiny bit of a strong drug into a large amount of water makes it much less potent.
Also enjoyable is the 16-bit Atari ST version, which lets you join guilds and offers a tiny bit more of a sense of accomplishment.
It's especially egregious when you consider that just a tiny bit of critical thought could have helped steer off so many of these bad outcomes.
The bottom line: Every unit of housing that gets built eases a tiny bit of pressure and has the long-term effect of moderating prices.
Polarsteps just raised a seed round to continue developing its automated travel blogging app, to make the jealousy-machine run just that tiny bit smoother.
For more than 100 years, driving has been mostly about handling the car, some about your comfort and a tiny bit about your cabin experience.
I let him out, and he chills in the bathroom with me as I brush my teeth and put on a tiny bit of makeup.
Though if you zoom into 100 percent, you can sometimes see that shots taken by a Pixel 3 can have a tiny bit more detail.
I see B. is still peacefully sleeping, and I feel only a tiny bit murderous at the prospect of cleaning the snow off the car.
That, however, requires the selfie camera to pop up every time you unlock the phone, and it was just a tiny bit slow for me.
That tiny bit of extra real estate could always be put to better use if there's some alternative way to connect a pair of headphones.
"We may finesse things a tiny bit," Dr. Hansen-Koharcheck said, to combine nearby targets or to take into account memory constraints on the spacecraft.
The superior preservation also brought you a tiny bit closer to feeling what life might have been like all those years ago than Pompeii did.
"In that case, it's crazy to sell these stocks when they report good quarters with a tiny bit of irrelevant hair on them," Cramer said.
As 11-year-olds, selling cupcakes in front of Walmarts made us feel like we were taking action—and helped us heal a tiny bit.
That's normally when the polish starts to lift — just a tiny bit — and you find it catching on your shirt sleeve or in your hair.
It's also kind of awkward to whip out the sensor at a restaurant, pick a tiny bit of food, and stuff it in a capsule.
Ostensibly, anything we touch will have enough leftover body heat to melt into the ice a tiny bit: enough to freeze it to the spot.
The group received only a tiny bit of national news coverage in the weeks leading up to the shooting, according to Google News search results.
These slight pieces of paper had been to faraway places, and by possessing them a person could own a tiny bit of the expansive world.
It could be that the people in the ad are smiling a little too much, or that everything just looks that tiny bit too perfect.
The big debate in the academic literature is whether these campaign events don't matter at all, or whether they just matter a teeny, tiny bit.
Because of their design (more on that later), it takes a tiny bit of fumbling with them to get them in and out of my ears.
"My dad would always tell me 'You have to work really, really hard just to have a tiny bit of luck,&apos" she told the Guardian.
Google told him it might be a micrometeorite, a tiny bit of space rock that made it across the cosmos and through the atmosphere to Earth.
Here's how it works: Users place a tiny bit of food in the disposable capsule, insert it into the Nima device, and hit the power button.
Each visitor might only do a tiny bit of mining while they're there, but every user lending some hash power over time can generate real money.
A true enchantress, Smush instantly got along with all of her animal siblings, though she's dealing with a tiny bit of envy from Homer the Hedgehog.
Last year, Best Buy offered the Series 3 Apple Watch for $50 off, so you can probably expect something similar, if not a tiny bit cheaper.
Maybe I was ready for the season to be over, but I found watching Cunanan going crazy in that apartment to be a tiny bit boring.
Some are a little softer, offer a tiny bit of wiggle room for the defendant, or give them a bit more protection should things go south.
They also don't have to be tacky, there are so many very pretty French lace ones with a tiny bit of blue detail on them. 11.
I'm a longtime Wonder Woman fan, and seeing her signature golden lasso spring and snap to joyous life even made me tear up a tiny bit.
You don't have to be a Hong Kong bookseller to know that China has a tiny bit of a problem when it comes to human rights.
When Yara Shahidi captioned a gorgeous Instagram selfie video with "minor adjustments," we immediately noticed that her glorious curls appeared to be a tiny bit shorter.
That's probably pushing it, and the actual score is probably a tie -- especially considering Tomi gives Obamacare just a tiny bit of praise in this clip.
I could easily see myself using it all the time, but I ended up reverting back to the fingerprint scanner because it's a tiny bit faster.
So leave it to the talented artisans of Japan to transform a tiny bit of gold into shimmering gold leaf that's so thin, it's almost translucent.
So it's neither for casual design fans like me nor for coffee enthusiasts who expect a tiny bit more engineering than just a timed tilting mechanism.
To finish the look, Fitzsimmons mists a tiny bit of hairspray on a boar bristle toothbrush and glides it along the hairline to nix any flyaways.
"Guidance is a tiny bit weaker than expected but Swisscom tends to be pretty conservative here," Citigroup analysts said in a note before the market open.
You can't mess with it when it's drying, but because of time, towards the end I would diffuse a tiny bit with my favorite T3 hairdryer.
"Overall, they are a tiny bit behind the S&P, each, by almost the same margin," Buffett told Becky Quick on "Squawk Box" from Omaha, Nebraska.
One tiny bit of discomfort I have experienced is a slight soreness after listening to either the Noble K33s or UE23s for hours at a time.
And I hated myself just a tiny bit for how I'd grieved over our cancelled Christmas and fantasized about not being needed, even for a moment.
It's also a tiny bit smaller than either the dedicated Xbox or PlayStation dedicated PC wireless controller USB adapters (and supports a broader range of platforms).
"Natural" sugars probably do lose a tiny bit of their nutrition in the refining process, says medical nutrition consultant Susan Raatz, a former USDA research nutritionist.
By contrast, Ebola was seen as a potential bioterrorism risk so the global health community was at least a "tiny bit" prepared for the 2014 outbreak.
But we're a tiny bit closer to the day when pirate fishing boats will no longer have to be blown up as a warning to others.
Absurd yet bold, lurid yet a tiny bit touching, "Come to Daddy" drags poor Norval from hopefulness to horror to a wickedly literal form of closure.
Because it's vegan leather, this jacket carries an affordable under-$150 price tag and has a tiny bit of stretch to give you that perfect fit.
The idea that the world is wrong has always been a potent one on this show, and season two has drifted from it just a tiny bit.
The Earth would have to be spinning really really fast in order for it to be more than just a tiny bit squished by its own rotations.
A passing gravitational wave would change the shape of space a tiny bit, shortening the path the laser has to travel between two of the three units.
Maybe the point of all this was not to find truth or justice but rather to learn — to find knowledge, maybe even a tiny bit of wisdom.
That's because it contains just a tiny bit more of a starch called resistant starch, which humans can't digest but is loved by your good gut bacteria.
Fuss said he thought the controversy over Mueller had blown over by now, but also admitted "maybe a tiny bit" that the hiring was a publicity stunt.
The Lightning connector is also a tiny bit smaller than the USB-C one, which might help with keeping device designs as thin and efficient as possible.
It was ridiculously cute, the games were good, and it took up only a tiny bit of space while still shouting out your appreciation for the classics.
Next Monday's new moon will occur in the sign of Libra, asking us to seek grace, communicate clearly, and, okay, maybe do a tiny bit of work.
Just that tiny bit of wall sticking out was enough to almost completely block Verizon's 25G signal and caused data speeds to plummet down to 25G levels.
"When we worked here together, we fought, scratched, and clawed to make people's lives a tiny bit better," Leslie says, in a toast during the series finale.
If you're buying a Fairphone 2 you're probably not a smartphone addict anyway, so the counter's existence is an interesting oddity, but just a tiny bit smug.
That means that Ventimiglia's photo project will forever remain incomplete, but that also gives fans a tiny bit of hope that he'll be back on Instagram eventually.
Though data shows that Amazon gave up a tiny bit of market share this holiday season, its massive online lead over bricks-and-mortar retailers is indisputable.
When damp, this foam material draws in water and allows a tiny bit of makeup to penetrate the top layer of the sponge for a cushion effect.
"You really have to concentrate and have sharp eyes because you don't want to leave a tiny bit of body fat wedged into the tarmac," Elliott says.
Amid all that chaos, it's not surprising to me that people are seeking a tiny bit of order, even if it only exists on their computer screen.
Being in VR where your (virtual) life depends on out-cycling another tank might just be the one thing that'll make me pedal that tiny bit faster.
Add a bit of a snap to the first move beyond your face — a tiny bit of tension that prevents an accidental scroll — and you're in business.
Her bond with this younger generation of athletes, in particular, is tight—and maybe, at times, just a tiny bit manipulated for the sake of gold medals.
And by the accounts of many food reviewers, Impossible Foods was ahead of Beyond Meat on this front, with burgers that tasted just a tiny bit meatier.
But it turns out that to wear matte lipstick, your lips cannot be even a tiny bit chapped, and it dries them out even if they aren't.
Despite labor being vilified by industry in this country, the number of workers getting representation actually went up a tiny bit this year, reversing a long trend.
She sighed a tiny bit as we waited for the F train, and I sensed the sigh was not directed solely at the tiresome weekend subway schedule.
"Fifty years ago, no one anticipated that someone would ever analyze a sample with this technique, and only using a tiny bit of one grain," Heck said.
Shower, brush my hair, clean my ear piercings and makeup (I just wear a tiny bit of pomade on my eyebrows to even them out and mascara).
To me, as to most Americans, it seemed a tiny bit weird that nearly every public building in Turkey had a picture of Atatürk on the wall.
As a consequence, Bardet moved a tiny bit closer to Froome over all, having been 27 seconds behind him at the start of the stage in Briançon.
But, if Cohen indeed becomes a cooperating witness for the Robert Mueller Russia investigation, he will salvage a tiny bit of honor from a life of dishonor.
But the new Fitbit Alta HR told me just a tiny bit more about my activity than what I knew before, and was just so easy to wear.
But then the things that I tried that worked were maybe a little more — I don't know how to say it exactly — like a tiny bit more darkness.
While they feel a tiny bit lighter than their 20-year-old counterparts, they're arguably even more solid, and the buttons have a nice tactile punch to them.
So even though the popular phrase used to describe the treatment is "three-parent baby," the resulting embryo only has a tiny bit of DNA from the donor.
Each orb you find improves your movement a tiny bit, letting you jump a little higher and further, which of course lets you reach more and more orbs.
This is part of what I mean when I say it carries a tiny bit of speedrunning mystique—it's not just the pace, but the playfulness with form.
"Take a tiny bit and apply it to the same area of skin three days in a row at night before you go to bed," says Dr. Hummell.
She moisturized her hair a tiny bit for shine, but didn't want the locs to be too slick or she'd risk the gems flying all over the place.
So by replacing that tiny bit of genetic code via in vitro fertilization, it's possible to save a child from a deadly disorder they would otherwise definitely inherit.
The app can switch between wi-fi and data from your carrier, no problem, though quality suffered a tiny bit when I relied on just T-Mobile's network.
Meanwhile, the Pixel 2280a fared just barely worse at 21:2000, while the larger Pixel 27a XL was a tiny bit better with a time of 503:250.
While the standard Pixel 3's Night Sight pic looks a tiny bit sharper, it's hard to claim that it's a shot worth paying an extra $400 for.
If it's truly insidious marketing you seek—something personalized, perfectly titrated, and just a tiny bit insane—then allow me to introduce you to the Instagram Shame Silo.
After drenching my hair with leave-in conditioner, and twisting it with a tiny bit of Cantu Coconut Curling Cream, I slid the cap on with low expectations.
In today's news, Facebook is moving a tiny bit closer to Twitter as it tests a new posting option that makes News Feed posts much more like tweets.
And we used a tiny bit of it in the film, a deposition with George Schulz notably, but also just a little bit of Elizabeth and Sunny Balwani.
Even though he had to use a tiny bit of crosswordese here (for me it was just SAAB, as clued), he pulled off legitimate phrases and decent cluing.
He seasons with salt and grated garlic, drops in sherry vinegar, and lets it all cook down a tiny bit longer (too long and it gets too potent).
"I left this place a tiny bit empty to allow room for someone else to move in, but I have not met the right person yet," Bentley says.
Whether you're after mile-high lashes fit for a woman who saved the Bachelor franchise, or something a tiny bit subtler, we gathered our favorite lengthening tubes, ahead.
And there might be a tiny bit of that mindset operating even today – but as I'll explain shortly, that might not have the implications that you imagine. 2.
Crucially, the results translated into a huge delegate haul for Clinton, pulling her a tiny bit closer to the 2,383 delegates needed to win the Democratic Party's nomination.
I do a tiny bit of eye shadow on my lids — my favorite palette is the Naked 1, which are bronzes, golds and neutrals — and then lip balm.
According to Yahoo Finance figures: So Slack's current-quarter revenue guidance is a tiny bit light, while its full-year revenue guidance is in the middle of expectations.
Sometimes I'll even drizzle a tiny bit more syrup over the whole thing before I sit down to eat, dipping each bite of sausage into the runny yolk.
Under Bloomberg, the city's Board of Health banned restaurants from using all but a tiny bit of artificial trans fat, becoming the first major municipality to do so.
Parodying a charity fund-raising and awareness campaign, Mr. Waititi urges viewers to give "just a tiny bit" to racism, which, he says, won't survive without their help.
"We never purport that clothes help move the needle on female representation, but we want to do our part to make things a tiny bit easier," LaFleur said.
Instead, Moderna had to do "a tiny bit of optimization" to an mRNA molecule "and then go right into production," he said — the promise of its platform, realized.
A ruined holiday qualifies as a relatively gentle reminder that preserving the republic matters just a tiny bit more than making small talk and having proper table manners.
Oh, and the quotation really added a layer of interest and did help me a tiny bit because I remembered the end once I had solved the beginning.
One of the things I wanted to talk about just a tiny bit, then we'll get to questions, is how you feel as an artist and being political.
So if only a tiny bit of money flows out of one of the major asset classes into the venture capital market, it can have a huge distorting effect.
" He added, "Digitally it's gonna look a tiny bit different after processing and zooming in, but I did not in any way deliberately 'speed up' or 'distort' the video.
The small African country of Swaziland celebrated its first ever LGBTQ pride on Saturday and no one, not even Donald J. Trump, can destroy this tiny bit of joy.
Also, they have personality: "They only have one facial expression but they come out of the factory each one looking a tiny bit different from the next," she explains.
And telling your Bose headphones to order the deodorant you forgot as you walk home from the drugstore maybe, just maybe, begins to feel a tiny bit like magic.
Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment, or find a Dutch oven with a diameter that's just a tiny bit larger than your pumpkin. 2.
Next up they try flushing a tiny bit of the metal in water which results in a modest, fiery explosion that's somewhere along the lines of a cherry bomb.
I don't have heavy cream, but half-and-half works in a pinch, and the brightness of the lemon and sizzling butter helps me feel a tiny bit better.
Get ready because Rihanna just released part of her spring 2017 Fenty x Puma collection and we're only freaking out just like a little tiny bit of a lot.
China and Vietnam, on the other hand, liberalized their political systems a tiny bit when they opened their economies, but have so far largely maintained single-party authoritarian rule.
That's why it's kind of awesome that JetBlue, airline of the under-$100 deals, is making Tax Day suck a teeny-tiny bit less by giving away free flights.
Beyonce seems to believe it's okay that her hit, "Formation," used a sample of a dead New Orleans rapper ... because she only used a tiny bit of his voice.
In fact, he told CNBC that Berkshire investment managers Ted Weschler and Todd Combs have trailed the S&P 219 by a "tiny bit" since each joined the company.
"We're losing a tiny bit on our margin but this is deliberate and voluntary because this is our DNA and this shows what we're capable of doing," he said.
My grandmother had taken in lots of neighborhood children, and in order to make sure everybody else was fed, she ate only a tiny bit of food each day.
Apple is smart about it, too: it checks how long it takes a little tiny bit of data to shoot from your Mac to the Watch and back again.
To gather hints about an exoplanet's atmosphere, scientists study the tiny bit of light that passes through it when it slips in front of its host star, he explained.
He spoke of the sorrowful history that is Cleveland's sports legacy, rattling off the lowlights like any fan, if a tiny bit inaccurately (John Elway's drive was 98 yards).
The super-translation occurs as the incoming information jiggles the fabric of space-time a tiny bit, but enough to influence the radiation being emitted by the black hole.
Don't buy into that stupid British attitude of sticking a commitment out because you've picked one and it would be a tiny bit awkward to say it's not working.
What might be a tiny bit shocking is her phrasing, which demonstrates why she's been given her own talk show, The Amber Rose Show, premiering July 8 on VH1.
It's a change of scenery, a good excuse to get some fresh air, and provides a tiny bit of human interaction that Slack conversations and Zoom meetings do not.
Thomson Reuters Chief Financial Officer Stephane Bello told an investor call that the payment represented what F&R used to allocate to Reuters News, plus "a tiny bit more".
If you're procrastinating getting down to business just a tiny bit with the help of some retail therapy, we don't blame you one bit — we're doing the same thing.
I have no complaints about comfort, but you do have to fuss with them a tiny bit more than you would with AirPods to get them in your ears.
And well within us, whether we want to admit it or not, there's a tiny bit of admiration for people who have the will to do whatever it takes.
The back didn't really pick up any fingerprints, but it does seem a tiny bit more slippery than the glossy back of the previous phones and the iPhone 11.
I don't know why, I think me and my mom just wanted to like, have people know the dog a tiny bit and get some information about the dog.
However, for people looking for a tiny bit more detail, the Life's 5.863-megapixel rear camera does have a slight advantage over the 12-megapixel cam in the Moto x4.
With insane amounts of joy, gratitude (and yes, lets be real, a tiny bit of fear)… Emily, Maiya and I are thrilled to announce that our little family is GROWING!!!
However, on a day-to-day basis, it's an improvement that isn't always that noticeable (despite benchmarks that put the Note 8 a tiny bit ahead of its smaller siblings).
You don't need to have been hostel bunkmates with a Rubik's Cube-loving Bavarian named Putzi to know that Europe has just a tiny bit of a "thing" with espresso.
That was the most fearless giving no fucks writing experience I've ever had and I hope I managed to transfer even a tiny bit of that to The Paris Project.
BTW -- We also asked him who's the bigger Indians fan between him and that other guy from Akron ... and Larry throws just a tiny bit of shade at the King.
Everything is going to be OK. Facebook's best minds are on it — making our News Feed just a tiny bit more crowded, one shrunken false news article at a time. 
Samsung washed out the exposure a tiny bit, but the S8 photo is also not quite as warm as Google's or LG's and represents the truest color of the scene.
The way I think of it is that the Zephyrus is a portable desktop with a tiny bit of buffer power for emergency situations when you're away from an outlet.
While son Hank would prefer to be in Las Vegas with his mom, he admits his desire to return to L.A. for "a tiny bit" to partake in summer camp.
With insane amounts of joy, gratitude (and yes, lets be real, a tiny bit of fear) … Emily, Maiya and I are thrilled to announce that our little family is GROWING!!!
On set, Roden swears by a Beauty Blender, a spritz of water, and a tiny bit of foundation for a full-coverage, glowing-from-within look that stays in place.
But today, the small California startup is adding an update to the R1's flagship feature — autonomous flight capabilities — that will make that price tag hurt a tiny bit less.
The first pride I went to we ended up by the Thames River, and it was a tiny bit of grass, and all of the acts were local community bands.
Dewan mixed the two highlighters together using a large La Mer powder brush ($80) and then takes a "tiny bit" of the coral blush on the apples of her cheeks.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett told CNBC on Monday that Berkshire Hathaway investment managers Ted Weschler and Todd Combs have trailed the by a "tiny bit" since each joined the company.
"Overall, they are a tiny bit behind the S&P, each, by almost the same margin," Buffett told Becky Quick on "Squawk Box" from Omaha, Nebraska — where Berkshire is located.
Today we know a tiny bit more, because the series posted a video of an actual car using actual wheels and no actual human driving — very briefly — around a racetrack.
That giant 128 GB gets you nearly 57,000 photos, 703,000 apps, and up to 32 HD videos, for just a tiny bit more than a regularly priced 32 GB iPad.
But on a pop or rock song, saying 'Hey, open that hi-hat up a tiny bit as this part transitions to the next one' can make a huge difference.
Yet when we step back, eight years out, there was a little bit of a boost for the lowest incomes and a tiny bit of compression, maybe, at the top.
The floor opened up a tiny bit when Nikola Mirotic played the four, but aging, antiquated guards like Dwyane Wade and Rajon Rondo too often made the offense feel claustrophobic.
The sauce's taste has been likened to "corn syrup with maybe a tiny bit of Worcestershire thrown in" and "old cigarette butts," though some consumers have admittedly been more charitable.
You feel that even though she knew she was still going to have her head chopped off, he was able, somehow, to take a tiny bit of the terror away.
So, compared to what our late king had to go through, this does not even represent one tiny bit of the tiredness His Majesty King Bhumibol experienced during his work.
As long as NIRP rules in the Eurozone and Japan, US Treasury yields will become even more appealing every time they halfheartedly try to inch up just one tiny bit.
Whatever else is happening outside my windows, whatever struggles are still ahead, just the sight of that golden disk of buttery goodness can make me feel a tiny bit better.
Please find a way to be compassionate and take a tiny bit of the burden off the family by learning to search the internet for the address and other details.
While Jordan enjoyed seeing a more recognizable period of history — one that foreshadows the dramas of the '80s and '90s — Anthony felt the show became a tiny bit less compelling.
"If you want to emphasize that you did exceptionally well, you lean in a tiny bit, your face lights up and you [show] that you're proud of yourself," he says.
As Miranda prowls the indigo city streets, bathed in ominous whispers and sharp jabs of neon, you might momentarily forget that the movie around her is a tiny bit bananas.
Even the 5s, quite long in the tooth at this point, is only a tiny bit slower than it was a year and a half and two major iOS versions ago.
The ingredients (see full recipe here) are basic — onion, green pepper, garlic, ground turkey, tomatoes, kidney beans, and a whole lot of spices that will add a tiny bit of kick.
In fact, just a tiny bit of searching on #Negan or #Negan's Thirst Squad on Tumblr turns up some NSFW fanfic along the lines of what Morgan alluded to on Stern.
"There was a tiny bit of gravel in his voice from time to time, but that was the only indication that he'd felt ill the week before," the concertgoer told PEOPLE.
Anything that keeps you even a little bit more leaning in, and listening maybe a tiny bit harder, I think makes for a healthy, active, engaged way of watching a play.
Not just the comfort of stick-to-your-ribs cheese and carbs, but of knowing how to feed yourself and save a tiny bit of your financial life in the process.
A photo of a friend or a news link gives us the momentary sensation of accomplishing something, even if it's just learning some tiny bit of information, no matter how irrelevant.
The wines were each named after a character on the show, and their descriptions, while apt for wine, seemed just a teeny tiny bit inappropriate as tie-ins for the show.
"At this point, because they are sort of the newer or first to the market, the cost so far is a tiny bit prohibitive for my fast-casual restaurants," Flay said.
Cayce Kerr, who was caddying for Zoeller at the time, recalled that there was a "tiny bit of tension" early in the round and everyone seemed to be trying too hard.
But there are a few likely reasons why Amazon's stock price dropped only a tiny bit and why I'd be very surprised if the ruling hurt Amazon's long-term growth trajectory.
But it does leave a tiny bit of room for uncertainty, in which light would be too faint to be detected here on Earth, thanks to a phenomenon called gravitational redshift.
Googling for song lyrics has become a tiny bit easier, as Google has partnered with lyric licensing service LyricFind to display lyrics of popular songs on top of the search results.
Ashley and Jared had another one of their "fights," which consisted of Ashley sobbing hysterically and Jared getting a tiny bit angry but never actually calling her out for acting insane.
" He added, "That was the basic idea: to see Coke not as it was originally designed to be — a liquid refresher — but as a tiny bit of commonality between all peoples.
The app is meant to take up a tiny bit of space on phones, at about 3MB, and â€" importantly for places with patchy coverage â€" support offline usage via caching.
This quick and easy banana cream pie is perfect for the nights when you're, er, too baked to bake, but you still want something sweet and just a tiny bit salty.
On the cusp of a global pandemic, perhaps it's time to think a tiny bit less about productivity and a little bit more about not feeling like a garbage-pail person.
It wasn't the same as when the sisters visited her for lunch and gave her a hug, but at least they could be together and find a tiny bit of happiness.
"If one of you hangs out the window and the other one holds onto his legs, you can see" a tiny bit of the river or whatever view is being touted.
The data is necessarily limited to participants with web access -- not to mention those inclined to take polls -- so we ought to view the data with a tiny bit of skepticism.
It's a tiny bit janky, but somehow earnestly so, and it stars cute-as-a-button characters dealing with the bad shit in their lives by, well, going on cool adventures.
They've sustained a tiny bit of wear on the front of the foam sole (the toe just below the fabric) while the bottoms have worn down a little, like any shoes.
Google Maps, on the other hand, is a tiny bit bloated with information from the jump; open the app right now and you'll be guided towards restaurant and bar recommendations instead.
And if you want a smaller phone, the iPhone 11 Pro is a little smaller than the iPhone 11, which seems a tiny bit unfair to people who want smaller phones.
"When I've gone through dark, low times, I've always found a tiny bit of relief and hope in getting a countdown app (they're free) and adding things I'm looking forward to."
The sauces on the side make it a party: a creamy queso-fresco concoction, a rich rocoto-chili crema, and a green aji-pepper sauce for a tiny bit of heat.
And making bone broth from scratch with the leftovers of your blowout holiday prime rib helps, at least a tiny bit, with the severe problem of food waste in this country.
You don't have to run a blog about your ungodly lust for LaCroix to know that retro icons of the 80s and 90s are having just a tiny bit of a resurgence.
And they got me a book and I figured out a tiny bit on my own, then after I had the guitar for a while they said, 'we'll get you some lessons.
So I've got both those things, and then a tiny bit of time off, then Lagwagon's touring in June and July and August, but I don't know about a new record yet.
I compared the F153 Pro's display directly to the iPhone X's OLED display, and the iPhone had a little better contrast and was a tiny bit brighter, but the differences were minute.
If I can buy my bus and metro tickets in an app, that's a tiny bit less money spent at the tabaccheria that relies on selling paper tickets for a regular income.
However, The Big Short will probably make you laugh, convince that you understand economics and the way the stock market works and probably erase a tiny bit of your faith in humanity.
It's hard just dealing with it in my head, but when I get to deal with it in a song it makes me feel as if I've healed myself a tiny bit.
It counts my steps, points to a number to give me a tiny bit of information when a notification comes in, and has a battery that lasts between three and six months.
Not a ton—obviously they'll need to take enough that they feel satisfied—but all it would take is a tiny bit of preparation to mitigate the disaster of the Saviors' arrival.
Setting aside the relative insanity of Hannah even being qualified for this position and understanding that this is done for dramatic effect and nothing else only makes it a tiny bit better.
If you're looking for something a tiny bit more wearable from Jacquemus, you can see how Selena Gomez wore his extra-breezy triangular top this week and stunning structured dress last week.
So I was a bit older than the other 18-year-olds who went, and potentially equipped with a tiny bit more maturity and the ability to say "fuck off" to things.
Impostor martinis, however—just orders of straight vodka with a tiny bit of dilution—are only a small step away from pouring the stuff straight from the bottle and into your mouth.
Using a huge camera rig, Reiniger sat on a low bench moving each character a tiny bit as someone else stood at the top of the rig, snapping one photo after another.
A plump cleric shakes a fist at her and yells, "Cover your hair, or I'll punch you out of here," when he sees a tiny bit of hair escaping from her hijab.
What's most notable about "MIA," as opposed to the many collaborations between English-speaking and Spanish-speaking artists hoping to catch even a tiny bit of "Despacito" draft, is Drake's full commitment.
I felt a tiny bit of resistance moving the blade over my skin, which I assume is a good thing — you don't want five steel blades sliding around your dermis willy-nilly.
What is more surprising in the data is that it is far more common for the husband to earn just a tiny bit more than the wife than the other way around.
Having walked a book in her shoes, you find yourself with a tiny bit of sympathy for Theresa May, although you're now also certain you could make a better job of it.
"I shudder," she told The New York Times that September, some three months before the film's release, having heard that the screenwriters might have made her character seem a tiny bit aggressive.
Okay, there's one tiny bit of distinction: the HD3993s have a headband padded with two pieces of foam, whereas the HD600s have that segmented into four parts, but both are awesome to wear.
They get a little piece of the Light back, just a little tiny bit of superpower, and with that they hop from planet to planet recruiting their allies and making their team bigger.
Image: AmazonIt seems that in Amazon's never-ending quest to get you to buy more stuff, there's nothing the company won't try to make taking delivery of said items a tiny bit easier.
"When I've gone through dark, low times, I've always found a tiny bit of relief and hope in getting a countdown app (they're free) and adding things I'm looking forward to," she wrote.
"When I've gone through dark, low times, I've always found a tiny bit of relief and hope in getting a countdown app (they're free) and adding things I'm looking forward to," she said.
But without trying it, the Atom processor still makes me nervous, and so does the keyboard size, which reminds me a tiny bit too much of the Psion I briefly tried writing with.
The couple may have a tiny bit of breathing room to configure their nuptials, because Harington's show Game of Thrones is going to take extra time before it is back on the air.
Sure, your hair will get a tiny bit wet, but this isn't a hack meant for a job interview; it's for an outdoor (or indoor) situation where you're sweating a little bit anyway.
If you have even a tiny bit of hoarder in you, you likely find it really hard to part with the piles and piles of clothes, shoes, and accessories hiding in your closet.
At a temperature of over 15 million kelvins (27 million degrees Fahrenheit), the infernal pressures are high enough to squeeze together hydrogen nuclei, forging elemental helium and releasing a tiny bit of energy.
"Burgers, fries, maybe some Hawaiian pizza," she tells PEOPLE, her latter choice almost immediately stirring a tiny bit of controversy online from die-hard haters of pineapple and ham and tomato sauce together.
By asking users to invest just a tiny bit of information about themselves in the onboarding process, Zipongo ensures that, as time goes on, each action becomes an investment into more curated content.
But the tiny bit of extra work is totally worth it, because we might soon reach a time when all the effort in the world won't get you one of these tasty beverages.
The speaker is located on the bottom of the device, which muffles things a tiny bit, and there's a subtle and barely noticeable difference in sound quality when the device is upside down.
Unless I suddenly became loaded enough to own or invest in a hedge fund or private equity firm, getting rich (or just a tiny bit richer) off Juul was looking pretty much impossible.
You could say there's a small factor that because we go first and because the way the pricing system works that a tiny bit of our medical costs do accrue to the world.
Milo and I worked on it a tiny bit, just read through it together one weekend and then read it again together on set the next day or a couple days after that.
Or it could simply happen because the market is blown out of proportion — market crashes often happen with few warning signs; maybe a tiny bit of bad news and poof, it's all gone.
The punk-loving side of me hated myself a tiny bit for having such a great time at a place called "Om Factory," but I couldn't deny how much I'd enjoyed the class.
Paul has cooled off a tiny bit since his dominant start, but he still has the NBA's fifth best PER while making 44.3 percent of his threes and launching more than ever before.
Any deviation, Kurzban continued in an email, is likely to be severely punished: Being just a tiny bit out of step is seen as grievous a sin as being completely out of step.
"Our intention in open sourcing it is to demonstrate that some problems campaigns face do not require vendor tools and are solved…efficiently with a tiny bit of code," said the Tech Team.
"Only a tiny bit is in the companies," he said, pointing out that cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase only has a valuation of about $1.5 billion, compared with bitcoin's more than $70 billion market capitalization.
"We never purport that clothes help move the needle on female representation," LaFleur said in her letter to customers, "but we want to do our part to make things a tiny bit easier."
It moves with three little legs, each of which advances ever so slightly when an electric current changes the shape of the elastomer they're made of, pulling the robot forward a tiny bit.
Corey says the puncture was small and drew a tiny bit of blood, but he was concerned enough to go to the hospital, where police came and debriefed him and his security guard.
I'm winded reciting this now, but in the moment, it felt lovely and a tiny bit indulgent to be taking my time doing something with no other benefit than inflating my own self-esteem.
"I think these young leaders have a real chance of changing our country for the better — FINALLY — so wanted to throw in a tiny bit of support," Levie told BuzzFeed News in an email.
And there is one scene when the board asks him why he wants to be a surgeon, during which Shaun, stoic and determined throughout the rest of the pilot, wells up a tiny bit.
Admit it: if you got the chance to spend time on the movie set of one of the world's biggest film franchises, you'd be just a tiny bit tempted to steal something, wouldn't you?
The Earth moves with precession because of gravitational input from the moon and the sun, and it wobbles because it's not a perfect sphere, it's just a tiny bit wider than it is tall.
At his very conception a tiny bit of the life stuff from which he springs is set aside, is carefully isolated from the body-plasm, and follows a course of development entirely its own.
The screen size is the same, the Pixel 2 is marginally taller, a tiny bit wider, and slightly thinner than the Pixel, but the overall sense of the two phones' dimensions is the same.
Instead, the procedure serves as a way for already-skinny (and wealthy) people to freeze off a tiny bit of fat around their bellies and love handles for a $400 to $1800 price tag.
In the end, what makes you not-a-virgin depends totally on whether or not you feel that you've had sex; not whether a tiny bit of tissue inside of you has been torn.
Multiple Instagram accounts now feature not just '90s fashion, but a specifically Delia's vision of the '903s: loud, retro, a tiny bit shapeless, a little tomboy-ish, animated, nostalgic, and sometimes even feminist-lite.
That means Masa will make up a tiny bit of the firm's overall portfolio when it launches, but the move to back Masa coincides with Schonfeld's backing and acquisition of more talent, Tolkin said.
As exciting as it is to hear that fans will receive more of the shows they once loved, it's hard to go into any one of these shows without a tiny bit of skepticism.
"It dried almost too good, so I roughed it up with a bit of dry shampoo, and she likes a tiny bit of flyaways, so she went back and scrunched it with her hand."
Image: NintendoOh Miitomo, it seems like it was just yesterday when you arrived on phones as Nintendo's first mobile app, bringing a tiny bit of that Mario joy and magic to the small screen.
Drug deaths were a tiny bit higher in areas that were designated a "mental healthcare professional shortage area," by the Department of Health and Human Services' definition, but not enough to be statistically significant.
But as you can see in these charts, we've already been doing that for the past generation — and overall growth has been generally slow, with wages rising just a tiny bit faster than inflation.
In any event ... the puncture was small and drew a tiny bit of blood but it was more than enough for Corey to hire some muscle and get his documentary on the fast track.
For those who still insist on doing something—anything—up there before sex, Dr. Goldstein said it's best to douche using plain water and just a tiny bit of pressure from an enema bulb.
It dried almost too good, so I roughed it up with a bit of dry shampoo, and she likes a tiny bit of flyaways, so she went back and scrunched it with her hands.
"It's probably helped him a tiny bit to stand his ground against the others," said Ed Menuey, 65, a retired John Deere computer programmer from Waterloo, who came to see Mr. Buttigieg in Waverly.
Both make you wonder, just a tiny bit, how much higher the level of stress would be defending this team if opponents couldn't ignore him off the ball like they're currently inclined to do.
The Aedes aegypti is a stubborn little bloodsucker—and fumigation, mosquito nets, and repellent go only so far when the bug can reproduce en masse in even just a tiny bit of standing water.
The Beaming Light Highlighters were a bit messier to use than those included in the highlighter palettes, in my experience, as there was a tiny bit of excess product that fell down my face.
And since Netflix is so incredibly levered to subscriber growth, even if there's just a little bit of substitution, just a tiny bit of substitution, I think it's going to weigh on the stock.
Slack shares plummet 20% after its growth forecast fails to excite investors Slack's current-quarter revenue guidance is a tiny bit light, while its full-year revenue guidance is in the middle of expectations.
Techies and many others will flock there to look at art, dress in costumes, burn things and perhaps discover the next great start-up idea with the help of a tiny bit of ketamine.
But she is congenitally polite and, as she stared up at the storied Art Deco observatory in Griffith Park here, on an 1,100-foot summit of Mount Hollywood, maybe a tiny bit self-conscious.
The overall pricing for the new set of iPhones, the iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max is just a tiny bit better, but the high-end models still cost a small fortune.
While I never go heavy on setting powder, I usually apply a tiny bit down the T-zone, focusing on my nose and chin, to take the shine down a notch in those areas.
The happy discovery that its central letter was also the start of 41-Down inspired me to learn the tiny bit of RegEx (thanks, Jim, Jeff and XWord Info!) needed to find other pairs.
Legend has it that during the dedication, as people prepared to light the Temple&aposs large oil lamps to signify the presence of God, only a tiny bit of holy oil could be found.
The numbers are likely to ease a tiny bit this summer, when former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his wife, along with Mr. Obama's eldest daughter, are expected to lose regular protection.
It's a great way to take back a tiny bit of control or, at the very least, get a sense of what many companies are trying to siphon from you and your digital footprint.
While Azure's growth has slowed down a tiny bit over the last few quarters (and we're still talking close to 9753 percent annual growth), it's one of the main drivers of Microsoft's top-line growth.
Thanks to inconceivably large, violent, and distant celestial happenings, the atoms that make up everything from the stars in the sky to the human beings on Earth are shaking a tiny bit, all the time.
I sip on mimosas (really just champagne with a splash of juice) and pat myself on the back just a tiny bit for what a good venue I picked and how smoothly everything is going.
In the face of the Purge prequel we're living out right now, it should come as a tiny bit reassuring that not every federal agency has closed—at least not completely—during this government shutdown.
Earlier this year, I thought I was apathetic towards them; then, I accidentally caught a tiny bit of their Coachella set and thought it was probably one of the best rap shows I've ever seen.
If I get cross with him he puts his little hands on my face and looks into my eyes to see if I'm deadly serious or a tiny bit cross, and it melts my heart.
While I am worried about those two things plus an economic nose-dive, I think our national prospects might improve a tiny bit if the Democrats win the House or Senate or both in November.
"Improving what they do — even just a tiny bit — can have catalytic effects for millions of people because they're already operating at a scale that reaches such a big part of the population," she says.
While the Note 10+ has practically the same physical dimensions as last year's Galaxy Note 9 (and is actually a tiny bit lighter), the phone's screen size has increased from 6.4-inches to 6.8-inches.
The banks may then deposit that money at the Fed, where it will earn the interest rate on excess reserves that is a tiny bit higher than the fed funds rate at which they borrowed.
When the stick was passed -- or "tossed with some enthusiasm," one senator recalled with a chuckle, it caused a tiny bit of damage to a shelf where an elephant figurine was sitting in Collins' office.
The drug is so powerful that law enforcement officers have to wear gloves when searching for it, as just a tiny bit can get into the skin and, depending on the amount, can be fatal.
Not having to square off against the injured Kyle Lowry for two games helped a tiny bit: the Raptors scored 104.5 points per 100 possessions with Lowry on the floor, and 98.8 when he sat.
The goal isn't to reach perfection — being mediocre at something is OK. But trying to talk a tiny bit more with people around you is already better than clearing your Instagram feed multiple times a day.
I watched the Palauan officers struggle to get basic answers, relying on one of the Indonesian crew who spoke a tiny bit of Chinese and English to translate: How old are the men in your crew?
MSI even made sure that at 3.5 pounds and 0.62-inches thick, the PS63 is just a tiny bit thinner and lighter than Dell's top-selling machine while still packing up an Nvidia 1050 graphics card.
There is a point, however, where your photography slides from sneaky to downright creepy, and as a candid photographer, you're always toeing the line between capturing a genuine moment and being just a tiny bit creepy.
Dr. Lee slices into the ear using a scalpel and severs away the keloid skin smoothly, leaving a tiny bit of excess skin on the top of the ear to use to stitch up the excision.
While QR codes never quite caught on (at least in the U.S.), which Facebook freely admits, this does look like an interesting way of using them and may just make them a tiny bit more popular.
But I've also noticed a drawback: like in a pair of noise-cancelling headphones, where a tiny bit of quality is sacrificed from filtering noise in your environment, some sound fidelity feels like it's been lost.
Dawe still has a tiny bit of name recognition in Russia, but most of us are probably indirectly familiar with his work—especially his portraits of Christopher Walken, Bill Murray and, uh, Dog the Bounty Hunter.
Sometimes, if you're pixel peeping, you'll notice that a shot from a Pixel 3 will contain a tiny bit more detail, while in others, there will be some differences in white balance, but that's about it.
"Sometimes I like to base [these puppets] on a tiny bit of what they look like, but it's anonymous, so I like to keep it quite far away from what they actually look like," Watts said.
Lenovo's Smart Clock is cute, helpful, and a well-designed bedroom addition for people who don't already have some sort of smart speaker, but I still find myself wishing it offered just a tiny bit more.
Using a handheld X-Ray fluorescent gun—which is "like a ray gun"—Bruno was able to determine that the threads were wrapped in copper, and, further honing in, detected a tiny bit of silver plating.
"- Haley "Sophomore year of high school, I would not buy a shirt that didn't show off at least a tiny bit of midriff; baby tees and too-tight tank tops were my favorite things to wear.
And in this part of the Democratic coalition's story, the center-left's role has been extraordinarily passive, essentially following the cultural left a tiny bit more slowly rather than trying to devise a more moderate approach.
Perhaps that's why some of us are a teeny tiny bit skeptical when Elizabeth Warren's claims don't appear to 100% match up with things that she said in the past about being fired from her job.
Having participated in the oversight of many experimental drugs for the kind of disease he has, while there may be a chance of extending his life a tiny bit, there is no chance of curing him.
Now that Miranda made a 32-song playlist about Twitter, and took photos of his computer screen and uploaded them to the site, we suggest that maybe he spend a tiny bit of time OFF Twitter.
For every tiny bit of Donald Glover brilliance that might make you think the movie could be solid, there's a massive onslaught of weird, bad, and wholly bizarre news about the film's production to prove otherwise.
If it sounds echo-y, it's because this fancy hotel has a lot of marble in it, so it's a tiny bit bouncier than I would have liked, but we think you can listen to it.
Murray's minutes can stand to go down a tiny bit, but Morris has played well enough to cement himself as a fixture in this backcourt; he's regularly closing games for one of the best teams in basketball!
While that makes the headphones a tiny bit more elegant, connecting and disconnecting the cable is a chore and I'd prefer to be able to just stick it into a jack on the surface of the cans.
Also, unlike the competition, the Arctis' earcups have a tiny bit of airflow to so your ears don't get too hot, which when combined with everything else, makes the Arctis 5 the most comfortable headset to wear.
I monitored the amount of bubbles on the surface of the strange liquid, excited that I was bringing life to a weird yeast colony that would somehow make coming out as trans feel a tiny bit better.
The recipe calls for you to coat a whole bunch of gently smashed Japanese cucumbers in a dressing of chili oil, garlic, vinegar, sesame oil, salt, and a tiny bit of sugar to make things really sing.
G-Eazy only calls himself that because E-2003 popularized "for sheezy," and should they win for Broccoli, D.R.A.M. and Yachty would owe at least a tiny bit of their Grammy to him for coining the term.
"If you're wanting to put a lot of filler in your cocaine, like sodium bicarbonate, you only really need to add a tiny bit of fentanyl in there and it'll still be really strong," points out Sage.
Google's clarion response to all these wrongs is Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP — a tiny bit of code that renders news articles wickedly fast inside Google search on mobile phones, placing them at the top of results.
But, in the midst of this porta-potty fire that is 2016, there has emerged one tiny bit of catharsis that everyone not named Sean Hannity can share: making fun of Sean Hannity's "street" martial arts skills.
It was also laser-focused in its ambition, a three-hour story of personal discovery that knew what it did well—storytelling, light puzzles in service of storytelling, a tiny bit of platforming—and stuck to it.
Before I get in bed but after I turn off the lights, I warm up a tiny bit between my palms and breathe in deeply a few times before rubbing it on my wrists, temples, and neck.
Just scroll up from the cursor's default position after turning the Roku on and you'll see the option to add channels to the Shortcuts section, which can make accessing your favorite programming just a tiny bit easier.
More likely, experts said, Mr. Kim's scientists had created a "boosted" atomic bomb in which a tiny bit of thermonuclear fuel resulted in a slightly higher explosive yield but fell well short of a true hydrogen bomb.
The struggle has been accepting that I can't make every meal from scratch — not with a family, work and maybe just a tiny bit of time devoted to stuff like exercising, folding laundry and folding more laundry.
As Oldstone-Moore notes, while gender and style constructs are slowly atrophying, a lot of men feel that their one and only chance to transform lies in the tiny bit of real estate below their lower lip.
" Meanwhile, West Virginia authorities pushed back strongly against one episode of symbolism associated with hate, noted Jill Filipovic: "There is a tiny bit of good news at the tail end of the trash fire that was 2019.
It's already a tiny bit of progress that a Black actor like Jordan is considered a universal object of thirst, but that title seems to be more detrimental for him than it has been for white actors.
Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa has put distance, if only a tiny bit, between herself and Mr. Trump by saying that while she strongly supports a wall, it does not need to cover the entire southern border.
Guidance systems, sensors, or really any kind of mechanical switching creates a tiny bit of distance between the combatant and the consequence; in turn, some responsibility is delegated or off-loaded to a robot, mechanism, or trigger.
As long as there's fraud, it'll be us, the credit card users, who will be picking up the tab, and I'm whole-heartedly in favor of everything that helps make our lives just a tiny bit safer online.
But printing results in countless tiny strokes for each letter, and as the reMarkable tablet works to log them all, it results in a tiny bit of lag that unfortunately takes away from an otherwise magnificent writing experience.
Sadly, the charger didn't seem to be fully operational as I only briefly got it to blink green and send a tiny bit of juice to my Galaxy S8 before the lights went red and it stopped working.
Photo: iFixitAnd while the Galaxy Fold doesn't have any sort of official water-resistance, it seems Samsung did install some silicone seals around the Fold's flex connectors to give it at least a tiny bit of extra protection.
This is different than the superfan, an enthusiastic person who may mail off photographs in the hopes of an autograph, or line up outside of concerts and movie premieres in hopes of a tiny bit of star contact.
I now exclusively look at my photos this way because it's just so much more fun and alive than trying to remember to press (or seeing a tiny bit of movement when you switch from photo to photo).
The Jay Z of "Spiritual" has found something precious, and hopes he's up to the task of guarding it — a titan who would change the world if it would make his little girl even a tiny bit safer.
He's crafty enough to slice through the defense's perimeter and set teammates up, and can easily command more money if Denver makes the postseason, which is more likely to happen if he settles down just a tiny bit.
Available in three unmistakably contemporary shades — burgundy, midnight blue and "petrol green" (pictured here) — of tinted lacquer cherry veneer, with leather upholstery dyed to match, the new Origami is slightly more cushioned and a tiny bit more reclined.
A third recent poll, conducted March 4-5 by the high-quality Emerson College outfit, had him up by merely 4 points — so Biden's victory is a tiny bit more satisfying for his camp than it might seem.
I was also able to see a tiny bit of what my mother's childhood might have been like on the island and to develop a deeper appreciation for what it took for her to survive in New York.
HDR mode gives you a tiny bit of improved dynamic range, but really it just seems to be cranking up the exposure and saturation a bit, and it sacrifices the ability to shoot stabilized video (and 60 fps).
The Galaxy S8 is just a tiny bit bigger than the regular iPhone 83, but it has a larger screen than the iPhone 8 Plus, doesn't have a camera bump, and generally feels like a tighter and sleeker package.
But I guess if you want something plug-and-play the console still wins... I dunno, just a tiny bit of effort in order to get something objectively and substantially better for the same price sounds good to me.
This happens somewhere between the early days of postpartum, when you're leaking breastmilk down your ribs, and the first time you raise your voice and break your child's spirit just a tiny bit (and then hate yourself for it).
Whether you need an occasionally pick-me-up or a friend does, a glance down at an empowering message emblazoned across the back of your iPhone could be just the thing to make your day a tiny bit better.
However, despite the G7 being a tenth of an inch wider and taller than last year's model, because it's still relatively light and a tiny bit thinner than before, the phone never feels cumbersome even in my smallish hands.
The sale with MAC is only 15% off, so you're saving just a few bucks here and there — but makeup enthusiasts know how expensive this stuff gets when it adds up, so saving even a tiny bit is appreciated.
None of the explanation matched what he had seen, but he wasn't about to interrupt a mother's answer to argue, especially since there was no good common-sense explanation for why a tiny bit of the sky had exploded.
Hopefully this recalls what the Frantz Fanon of Black Skin, White Masks calls the "epidermalization of inferiority" and will make collectors at least a tiny bit uncomfortable (but since NOME sold everything straight away, this might not be so).
" Presidential historian H.W. Brands agrees, recently telling the Columbia Journalism Review, "If I write about the 21960 election ten years from now, I'll spend a lot of time on Donald Trump and only a tiny bit on Hillary Clinton.
Yes, it might make you a tiny bit hungry, but this Macro Room footage of popsicles and ice cream bars becoming goop is so satisfying, you won't even mind that all these perfectly good snacks are going to waste.
Once I did that, I started realizing that it's the team that matters, and that the best way for me to spend any given day is to essentially figure out how to make my team a tiny bit better.
"The color is a bit much for me — it doesn't really shout 'workwear,' in my opinion — but the fit was nicer than I expected, though still a tiny bit too loose to be flattering on my shape," she said.
"If you put on a tiny bit, it will look like a mistake," Lane says, explaining that with the semi-translucent nature of today's balms, "the skin still shines through" so you can use them over a larger area.
Then comes the familiar ritual of plucking off petal after petal and nibbling on the tiny bit of flesh each one offers, anticipating the sweet, meaty heart of the artichoke at the center, the prize of the whole ordeal.
To this day, my parents like to tease me about how I was held back in kindergarten because I failed the sharing portion of the "curriculum" (I'm an only child, so cut me a tiny bit of slack here!).
The Galaxy S6993 is just a tiny bit bigger than the regular iPhone 8, but it has a larger screen than the iPhone 8 Plus, doesn't have a camera bump, and generally feels like a tighter and sleeker package.
"I was just starting to prepare, get Thanksgiving dinner going for the kids and what happened was I spilled a tiny bit of vegetable cooking oil, but just that small amount caught the oven on fire," DeCarvalho told WCAX.
If you actually are a cyborg, then a tiny bit of history: the Vengaboys are a Dutch dance-pop foursome that ruled the airwaves in the late 90's with an insanely infectious brand of very poppy dance music.
"If you're completely lip obsessed, you'll try it out, play with the glitter, press it on alone, maybe add a tiny bit of gloss, wear the gold as an eyeliner; It's a kit for everything, but really lip art," she said.
The lever both locks the phone and adds a tiny bit of extra tension to the clamp, to secure a firm grip on the smartphone; it's simple, but it works so well I'm surprised we haven't seen this used before.
I think we're finally making a tiny bit of headway in the fashion world, with more brands using plus models at Fashion Week and with Project Runway using size diverse models this season, but there's still a long way to go.
Most vacation rental systems price a listing by inching it a tiny bit lower than whatever else is available, which means that per-night prices are primarily decided in relation to one another rather than in relation to external factors.
It would be almost three years before Siri would get its first update, adding the hands-free "Hey Siri" activation and even a tiny bit of third-party integration with a Shazam-infused ability to ask Siri what song is playing.
One dose, and I started taking a tiny bit of damage over time… but because you can only have one "poison" status at a time, this meant I was inoculated to the much more harmful toxic of this particular swamp.
Then five thin rashers (no more, no less: the hangover makes me obsessive) of smoked bacon, cooked till crisp and just a tiny bit blackened with, the final flourish for full eye-opening effect, a squirt of hot chili sauce.
Other than that, the only bump in an otherwise flawless ride was when the car seemed to brake a tiny bit too hard, too long before a red light; it may have been spooked by the shadow of an overpass.
When you zoom out even just a tiny bit, you realize you're talking about this global network that in some ways we're all complicit in, in some ways we're all paying for, and in some ways, we're all suffering from.
This one is closer, but I have to give a slight edge to the Pixel because even though colors in the iPhone's pics look a tiny bit richer, the Pixel 2 managed to avoid blowing out objects in the background.
The inability of lawmakers, so far, to forge a clear path forward has given May a tiny bit of wiggle room to potentially return to the Houses of Parliament with a fourth shot at getting her provisional agreement over the line.
So consider this to be your hall pass to go forward, try a random wine from Idaho or South Africa, try bubbly, try a red, maybe even spend a tiny bit more than you might normally, open the wine, and enjoy.
But having a natural option that works (even if it takes a tiny bit longer) and smells this good makes me feel a whole lot better about what I'm doing for myself — and right now, that's what I'm focusing on.
According to Pinterest, searches for "Super Bowl food easy appetizer ideas" are currently up 144% and many of the results that pop up for that search are recipes that require just a few ingredients and a tiny bit of time.
Stanford psychology professor Jennifer Eberhardt, the author of Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do, tells Kara Swisher that Nextdoor reduced racial profiling by 75 percent by introducing a tiny bit of friction for users.
Even thinking about it a tiny bit seriously is an enormous feat of imagination and ingenuity, and such a wasted opportunity to use that same imagination and ingenuity right here on Earth, right now, when we need it so desperately.
The trick was — and I'll tell the world — get a tiny bit of money, go to those dark stores and, in the back, buy some kind of spice, something that you can just keep flavoring your ramen or rice with.
But as Vox's Matt Yglesias pointed out in June, whether that actually matters is unclear: The big debate in the academic literature is whether these campaign events don't matter at all, or whether they just matter a teeny, tiny bit.
One of the really interesting dimensions of psychotropic experiences is that, by altering your consciousness in some respect, they give you a tiny bit of perspective on your regular consciousness, and they awaken you to what's possible if you're present.
While this might appear to be a good compromise, the two islands are only a tiny bit of the total territory, and accepting a deal limited to those two would probably be taken as abject failure by the Japanese far right.
The size difference isn't enough to stop either one from fitting in a bag, but for anyone who fancies getting work done on planes, the 13's smaller dimensions are just enough to make typing on tray tables a tiny bit less objectionable.
What Could Have Happened: The single is hit a tiny bit harder, Forsythe runs a step slower, or rounds third base a little less efficiently, the infield dirt slips under Forsythe's spike just a smidge, Reddick's throw is somehow just a blip harder.
Maybe we're exaggerating a tiny bit, but the news that Ariana Grande is casually dating Pete Davidson, added to the fact that Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson are still a thing, has our mind reeling with other potential host-cast-member couple possibilities.
The 31-year-old son of Clint Eastwood, who usually sports hardly any facial hair aside from an occasional tiny bit of scruff, showed up at the Li-Ning show at fall/winter 2018 New York Fashion Week with a totally new look.
Ice Cube isn't even a tiny bit upset his BIG3 player/coach Chauncey Billups is leaving the BIG3 for a front office job with the Cleveland Cavs ... telling TMZ Sports the league is SUPPOSED to be a pipeline back to the NBA.
Appropriately named "crescent nails," this design involves a subtle crescent moon shape painted anywhere along the edge of the nail bed, which allows for peeks of an accent color or even room for a tiny bit of sparkle fit for a holiday party.
To achieve the look, Tilbury does three simple steps: She blends the rosewood taupe brown in the models' crease, presses the shimmering rose gold on the lid and taps a tiny bit of the glittery gold inside the inner corner of the eyes.
I also noticed that the 2003X's cool foam earpads are actually a tiny bit thicker than what you get on the Arctis 2200, and when you combine that with SteelSeries' ski-band head strap, you end up with a supremely comfortable headset.
If you look closely, occasionally you'll see a tiny bit of stutter or lag when flipping between apps or scrolling through menus, while games like PUBG Mobile don't run quite as smoothly as they might on a phone with a beefier chip.
Sometimes, it even seemed like OnePlus' Nightscape mode was a tiny bit too good at increasing the brightness of low-light photos, as evidenced by a pic of some local graffiti that borders on being blown out despite being shot at night.
Image Courtesy the authorGenetic testing suggested that my aunt's genetic makeup was only a tiny bit Middle Eastern—16 percent, not the 233 percent you might expect if your father was a full-blooded Syrian, as my grandfather believed himself to be.
"It" refers to the tiny bit of makeup Gaga was wearing at the screen test for what became her Golden Globe-nominated turn in the latest reboot of A Star Is Born, according to a widely circulated story in the LA Times.
Props to whatever catering company put together 7K PB&Js, though.)( And though she only had a tiny bit of screen time, she forever earned a place in our hearts thanks to her deep, lifelong love of Amy Poehler and Parks and Recreation.
As a bonus, the Wolverine is both powerful and energy efficient, allowing the device to withstand significant force between each of the three fingers and the thumb while only consuming a tiny bit of power each time the sliders brake to a halt.
You can use your phone as a source, but it becomes a tiny bit ridiculous as you'll need one adapter to link your phone to your DAC, then another adapter to shrink the Focal cans' big jack to the regular 3.5mm size.
"  Tea Party Patriots co-founder Mark Meckler said "there may be a tiny bit of alarm" over Trump's blossoming partnership with Democrats, but that most grass-roots conservatives are "still putting blame where it belongs — right in the laps of Congressional leadership.
It's quite incredible how it's done, you monitor the light from the stars and you're looking for a periodic dip... the dip occurs when a planet comes across it the face of a star and blocks out a tiny bit of the light.
You might be able to see from the photo below that some portions of the cord are starting to fray, but to be fair, I'm pretty rough and careless with these headphones and I'm impressed that it's only a tiny bit frayed. 
As it happens, tech industries in the United States have contributed just a tiny bit to the rise of the 21 percent, and the salaries of engineers and software developers rarely reach the 21 percent threshold of an annual income of $390,000.
" That step-by-step process includes taking time to care for herself, too: "Making sure that I feel healthy, that I'm taking a tiny bit of time to make sure that I feel good, mentally and physically, really goes a long way.
It makes the whole thing seem more like an innocent mistake — a simple "misplaced compliment," as Freeman wrote, or a joke that landed awkwardly — and suggests that the victim may be a tiny bit rigid, a stickler for oppressive, ever-shifting rules.
We've also found it easier to discuss more about some of our long term goals, like owning some real estate, or even like a plot of land, or more realistically a tiny bit of space in someone else's backyard where we could pitch a tent.
Imagine waking up on graduation day with a tiny bit of dread in the back of your mind, knowing that in just a few months Sallie Mae would be calling to collect on student loans, only to have that debt erased in an instant.
On Friday, they received a tiny bit of good news in the form of 2,000 iPhones, or one per cabin, courtesy of the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare and the Japanese telecom company SoftBank, according to 9to5Mac and an earlier report by Macotakara.
If that was all Apple had done, I'd be sitting here telling you that this is an incredible display and also telling you not to worry that the slightly-higher 0003 x 2000 resolution means some older apps will have to upscale a tiny bit.
So I really do want to tune that a tiny, tiny bit because you know despair is kind of hard to deal with all the time and I would like to just tweak it a bit, and that's what I'm hoping to do here.
Small bits of it have inverted, but the yield on the 10-year note is still a tiny bit higher than the yield on 1-year notes, and that's the main indicator that economists look at when they ask whether a recession is coming.
But as a meme––reuploaded, recontextualised in tweets and videos, cut up and slowed down and appropriated throughout the internet––it becomes, somehow, even more Ono: an unfinished work that anyone with a tiny bit of creativity and an internet connection can contribute to.
"The stakes have risen to the level where it becomes much more tempting to try to gain an edge by taking something that might help you play just a tiny bit better," said Anna Rozwandowicz, a spokesperson for ESL Gaming, the world's largest eSports league.
The devices hadn't changed and neither had AT&T's network, and as Opensignal proved last week, download speeds for AT&T 5G E phones aren't actually any better than equivalent devices on competing 4G networks, and in some cases, were actually a tiny bit slower.
If you can't come up with a line quite like Knope, this card delivers one of her classics—calling your friend or loved one a "noble land mermaid" is the perfect way to say, "I love you," and also confuse them a tiny bit.
In the abstract, this might not seem all that remarkable a state of affairs: Of course the rich—the people who do most of the hiring—are annoyed that their profits might take a hit thanks to workers enjoying a tiny bit more compensation.
Waypoint Editor-in-Chief Austin Walker, Managing Editor Danielle Riendeau, and yours truly huddled around the warmth of a microphone to discuss Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Watch Dogs 2, a tiny bit of Dishonored 2, and the politically-aware platformer Even the Ocean.
I'm only a tiny bit Chinese (about 15 percent, if you're into that kind of math), but my mother is from the Philippines, where mahjong has long been a favorite past time (albeit with slightly looser rules), keeping aunties up throwing tiles far past midnight.
I agree with you, but there's also something a tiny bit satisfying about this wonderfully complex, driven, generous, independent, joyous, bashful hockey captain of a woman ending up with a piece of man candy whose job appears to be posting Instagram photos sponsored by vapes.
"From an issuance perspective it is net flat, with a tiny bit of duration going into the market, but the market has moved a long way so people may be looking for an excuse to close out," said Lyn Graham Taylor, rates strategist at Rabobank.
This is a good thing, because even though I can't believe I'm saying this, when I saw a demo of the Play Sync Box in action, I actually found the setup a tiny bit overwhelming when all the lights were set on full blast.
I wrote about this a tiny bit for a post on Mario Kart 64's anniversary, and maybe it made me a weird kid, but my first experiences with racing games made me absolutely obsessed with the places that the tracks took place on.
The doors open and close, the steering is functional, there are working shocks on each wheel to absorb tiny bumps, inside you'll find a detailed cockpit, and under the hood there's a tiny bit of trunk space designed to hold a custom Lego Bugatti overnight bag.
In 1986 he was a massive global star, when Warner Brothers asked him for a single to lead off the next album, he gave them 'Kiss', they said it was not releasable as it was just a beat and a tiny bit of guitar and vocal.
"You get to say anything you want, be as open and honest as possible and finally tell your side of the story regardless of who might not like it..." Like she said, she's putting herself first — and this tiny bit of text is just another reminder.
In his debut season, the 12th Doctor continued to brandish the green sonic carried by his predecessor — a sensible choice both within the show (there was nothing wrong with the device) and without (it gave the fans at least a tiny bit of connection with Smith's Doctor).
The one thing I would have appreciated was the option to buy petite sizes because the torso was a tiny bit long for me (I'm just over five feet tall), but that definitely wasn't a deal-breaker given how well everything else about the suit fit. 
" The actor, 30, said he quickly returned to a more healthy form, because "after six or seven weeks of just eating half a little tiny bit of fish and like a crumb of rice, and then you eat a sandwich and you've got on 15 pounds afterward.
In a jam featuring games about horny birds, a plasticine wedding and ballet—with no dancing, but a bizarre and beautiful art style—a one-note joke about circumcision that might lead to you stabbing a baby to death left me just a tiny bit cold.
There's pleasurable tension in topping raw scallop with a tiny fleck of yuzu-ponzu jelly and commas of shaved lemon peel, or brushing sea bream with a tart, spicy sauce of yuzu and aji amarillo, then dotting it with a tiny bit of salted plum paste.
But Ricky Martin was a tiny bit responsible for it too: In 29, Thomas gave an interview to Billboard and mentioned Martin's "Livin' La Vida Loca": Before I could even do ["Smooth"], I went to Matchbox and asked them if it was cool if I did it.
I've been beta testing Focus Mode for a bit and I'm not sure it has really made a difference in my digital well-being, but the ability to mute notifications from YouTube during the workday, for example, has probably made me a tiny bit more productive.
Scientists have found evidence that a tiny bit of genetic code carried by the descendants of ancestors from Asia and Europe may offer protection from viruses — including those related to influenza, herpes and H.I.V. • It has been a career-defining time for Simona Halep of Romania.
Apparently, according to the hotel, anything on you — even glasses — will have enough leftover body heat to melt into the snow/icy surfaces a tiny bit, then freeze to the spot overnight, requiring someone to weld it free the next morning (this apparently happens quite a bit).
Watching these various cultural LGBTQ regurgitations, I couldn't help but wonder (sorry, the tiny bit of straight girl inside me is a Carrie): Wouldn't it be nice if Hollywood took more risks and allowed a new generation of queer characters to explore their own universes instead?
He told me it's one of those situations where he wouldn't want to see the perfect be the enemy of the good, and where you actually have Democrats and Republicans working on a policy solution to make our health care system work just a tiny bit better.
Viewers are asked to suspend their disbelief a tiny bit, to buy into the idea that a hero that helped save the world a movie ago really just wants to go on vacation or is really having a rough go of it in the self-confidence department.
Yeah, because that's really ... Feeling things is really ... I mean, the good news psychologically, we've done about seven or eight studies on social haptics, meaning when you feel touch from another person and psychologically, even a tiny bit of haptic feedback really goes a long way.
She then goes back in to clean up any rough edges using a thin brush and a tiny bit of concealer, and then finishes the look with a few swipes of mascara on her top and bottom lashes, along with strips of falsies on top for an extra pop.
The score remains 33-0, Rich Hill's pitch count is a tiny bit lower, and the Houston lineup doesn't turn over quite as quickly, leading Roberts to leave Hill in the game to start and possibly finish the fifth inning, thus saving his bullpen just a little longer.
I sat near the back of the theater, worrying that my exchange with Field had possibly had some tiny bit of unintended influence — that after musing for a while on the fact that yes, the kids are on the show, Field had determined that that was the problem.
Seer does the same thing on Windows, and is even a tiny bit better in having absolutely zero chrome (if you hover near the top of an image, it'll display a small bar at the top where you can access the file info or hit an "X" to close).
Whether you use Instagram to make money — and you can make a lot of money — or to interact with your inner circle, the end goals are the same: You want to post images that will spark conversation, delight your followers, and, just maybe, incite a tiny bit of envy.
It sounds like people who have a little tiny bit of access in one case, but in Paul Manafort, he was obviously, you know, the campaign manager and he is somebody who obviously was trying to -- had other business dealings that he was trying to move forward, obviously.
WATCH THIS: The Hosts of HGTV's New Show Home Town Talk Fame, Family and What Makes Small Town America Great Just add the two small sponges, a squirt of dish soap, and a tiny bit of water to the bottle, screw on the lid tightly, and then shake vigorously.
I don't care who they are, if you cared about Darren one tiny bit, and as long as there's even the tiniest possibility that Mia is someone he cares about in any way (and there is, 'cause honestly, none of us truly know anything) then you just don't.
Matt Harrigan, writer and EP of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Adult Swim VP of Digital Content: When Space Ghost tells William Shatner that "outer space shows are for children and stupid people," George Lowe's voice breaks just a tiny bit, and it always kills me for some reason.
"In some cases, things like breastfeeding versus bottle feeding, some of that [shaming stems from] people feeling a tiny bit ambivalent about their own choices," Sarah Clark, co-director of the study and associate research scientist in the department of pediatrics at the University of Michigan, told Yahoo.
In the case of Seattle's elections, Amazon dropped a tiny bit of its vast resources into trying to purchase a council that would prize the company's interests over the interests of Seattle residents, and to quiet progressive critics who have credibly accused Amazon of worsening the homeless crisis.
It's almost like, sometime around Y2K, a shrewd marketer got a glimpse into the buying habits of the future, and returned with the perfect formula for convincing people with a tiny bit of disposable income to spend it on something as objectively boring as soap for their hands.
But the fun — if you can call squirming with discomfort fun — lies in seeing how far this domestic dispute can deteriorate, and the satisfaction — if you can call tearing up with vicarious frustration satisfying — in seeing the wronged party get validation and maybe a tiny bit of revenge.
Slowly we noticed hidden creatures and entire communities going about their daily business; a spotted eel flickering in a crevice of box coral, and how the sunny yellow and blue damselfish "farm" the coral, nipping off a tiny bit of each one so that algae would grow on it.
So if a small number of agribusiness middlemen with efficient operations can gobble up a huge share of the market for some commodity and squeeze farmers to offer lower prices, that's fine — as long as even a tiny bit of the savings are passed forward to end users.
In a head-to-head shootout against a Galaxy Note 210.3, which is LG's biggest rival in terms of price, features, and hometown bragging rights, the V215.96's shot of a bowl of beef noodle soup was just as good, if not a tiny bit better than what the Samsung captured.
There's a tiny bit of skin in the film — the nude human figures on the controversial Pioneer plaques, and a photograph NASA rejected for the Golden Record, featuring two nude people — but the film openly snorts at the puritanical scolds who complained those images were pornographic, and so should we.
Refinery29 had a chance to catch up with Port to learn more about her new line, her journey through motherhood, and the lowdown on the upcoming Hills reboot (spoiler alert: she's pretty much sworn to secrecy there — but the tiny bit she did share made us even more excited than before).
There's no Laura Dern, and you'll have to swap the beach for the slopes, but those of us craving dark storylines with mysterious women will be instantly hooked from the trailer alone, which was released Friday and gives a (tiny) bit more info about this choose-your-own-adventure show.
Whether you're getting together with girlfriends for some festive cocktails, having a romantic dinner with your significant other, or just feeling a tiny bit extra (we all have our moments) and want to go all out for your next party or seasonal gathering, we've got the dresses for the occasion.
As William lay dying — the putrefaction of his insides probably sped by his violent laughter when Agent Aderholt, exhibiting well-meaning American cluelessness, asked if he wanted a Coke — he coughed up, in his delirium, one tiny bit of information to add to Stan and Dennis's hazy picture of the Jenningses.
If you spool out the thread here it's not hard to see Workflow being integrated heavily with Siri, allowing even more seamless activation and composition of actions now that the team has access to Apple's private APIs, which are more robust than the tiny bit of Siri that's public so far.
Pressing with a tiny bit more force (you really don't need to press very hard) lets you play the embedded short video in "peek" mode, then "pop" it to expand it, and then easily get access to iOS' "share sheet" to do things like AirDrop it or share it in another app.
As someone who put hours into these games, who fiddled with emulators and guides and unofficial patches in order to play, it feels just a tiny bit tragic to finally have official access to them in English without that beautifully crunchy original artwork, or even the option to toggle between the two styles.
I know what you're thinking: this is political maneuvering, maybe some legislator tacked on this tiny bit of NRA propaganda to, like, the state budget or some health care legislation that desperately needed to pass and no one was going to vote against, and the governor certainly wasn't going to veto it.
Something is broken in the world, and even though Fargo's three seasons follow completely different sets of characters, in three separate timelines (with a tiny bit of overlap), they combine to form a convincing argument that what's broken isn't the souls of its characters but the economic systems that grind them down.
Guns N' Roses recently released a boxed set focused on its late-80s years, "Appetite for Destruction: Locked N' Loaded Edition," that is extremely ambitious — four CDs, one Blu-ray, seven 12-inch LPs, seven 7-inch LPs, a hardcover book and a haul of ephemera — and also a tiny bit disingenuous.
Ann sat down at the kitchen table and said, "I'd like a glass of water, Olive," and when Olive turned around to hand it to her she saw a breast—just sticking out in plain view, right there in the kitchen, the nipple large and dark—and she felt a tiny bit ill.
While taxpayers making $10,000 or less a year — an even poorer group than the bottom 20 percent — do better under Rubio's plan and a tiny bit better under Trump's, Cruz would raise their taxes by $67 on average by enacting a 19 percent sales tax, which more than outweighs his other cuts.
Only a tiny bit of Maggi Hot & Sweet Sauce (no other kind will work, and also I swear this is not a paid article, I just have a lot of opinions) in not-too-soupy Maggi (even soupy vs non-soupy is a matter of great debate) and I'm good to go.
Trump may have a notoriously short attention span, but one would think that a president who has been accused of dabbling in anti-Semitism and Holocaust denialism might try to make just a tiny bit more effort when it comes to visiting one of the most emotionally and historically symbolic sites to the world's Jews.
Justin Bieber: The Biebz advises us to love ourselves, but we can't help but also loving him just a tiny bit in his two Saint LAurent looks — one a more traditional white dinner jacket over a black outfit (with a Cartier signet ring from Beladora), the other a funkier leopard bomber and backwards hat.
In addition to a whiskey punch mixed with Australian ginger beer, there's the "Respect Your Mother," a fruity twist on a Manhattan garnished with lemon candy, and last but not least, "The Starship," which boasts Gentleman Jack, fresh-squeezed lemon juice, a tiny bit of sugar and some apricot liqueur topped with grapefruit beer.
See, while the rest of us have been spend our days staring longingly at our sundresses, shivering under piles of blankets and attempting to bask in whatever tiny bit of warmth the sun manages to eek out, Jenner has been sunbathing, relaxing by the pool and just generally being the human embodiment of summer.
It doesn't reduce the swelling immediately but as I apply my trusty Medik8 beta Moisturise and follow with sunscreen, I can safely say the cluster appears just a tiny bit less red and angry — although I seem to have pressed too hard and have a slight ring on my cheek for a few seconds!
I let that pulp sit out while I brush some bread with olive oil and brown it under the broiler in my oven, and while the bread is still hot, I rub a raw garlic clove over the top, just very gently, so it frays a tiny bit and lets off some garlicky perfume.
Gareth had had experiences on Godzilla where he had just a tiny bit of set and a lot of green screen, and he felt like the problem with that is, if you can't see what's going to be where the blue screen or the green screen is, you might not be composing a very good shot.
What they're saying: "The chances of finding life close to us around the closest stars that happen to be red young suns is much greater now, and so our quest to figure out whether we're alone in the universe just got a tiny bit easier," Lisa Kaltenegger, one of the authors of the new study, said in a video.
Perhaps not further disincentivizing victims from reporting a domestic assault, or further incentivizing schools and coaches to keep looking the other way and protect the player because an assault conviction now has just a tiny bit more added to it than a "red flag" would do more to show people that character matters to the NFL.
Scientists have found evidence that a tiny bit of genetic code carried by the descendants of ancestors from Asia and Europe may offer protection from viruses — including those related to influenza, herpes and H.I.V. That sliver of DNA is an ancient legacy, a result of interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals, who became extinct 40,000 years ago.
Before the garlic even has a chance to brown, the meat goes in — fast-cooking tenderloin instead of shanks — and as the meat is shocked by the heat, turning glossy with fat, Punyaratabandhu adds a mix of fish sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce and a tiny bit of palm sugar, along with those fragrant makrut leaves, ripped into pieces.
And while the ROG Phone's vibrant 6-inch AMOLED display doesn't offer the same 120Hz refresh rate found on Razer's competitor, its color pop-more than the Razer's LCD display, and Asus' 90Hz screen (which is actually the refresh rate the Razer Phone 2 is set to out of the box) still makes games look a tiny bit smoother than normal.
There's a tiny bit of science about Einstein-Rosen bridges when a physicist named Lena enters the picture, and a diagram of causality loops when Karl accidentally changes Lena's entire life, but otherwise this is a total punk rock time travel novel — almost the kind of thing you can imagine Nick Hornby (High Fidelity) writing if he ever got into science fiction.
One of the downsides of the Android Auto mobile app is that its "always-on" mode drains your smartphone's battery life, although Mickey Kataria, director of product management for Maps and Android Auto, insists that using Android Auto would only drain battery life a "tiny bit more" than, say, running Maps in standard mode for an extended period of time.
Here's why this approach works, and how it can work for youIn his book "Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less," Greg McKeown shares the idea that you can spend a lot of energy on many different things and make a tiny bit of progress in each, or you can focus entirely on one thing and go so much farther, much faster.
Budget/mid-range phones with extra tall screensPrice$350 for the Xperia 10, $430 for the Xperia 10 PlusLikeSlim, extra tall display, sturdy metal body, sleek designDon't LikeMediocre battery life, mono speaker and SD 630 chip on Xperia 103, priced just a tiny bit too highThe first big thing you notice about the Xperia 10 and 10 Plus is the way they handle.
"The thought of someone being away at a time when in our culture, in American culture particularly, the holidays are all about gathering together... for me, I wanted to be able to reach out and just maybe give a little bit of a bridge so that person who is far away feels a little tiny bit closer to home," Landerman-Garber told CNN.
While we can't readily say the tankini is the hot new trend of the moment (but never say never, we feel it on the horizon), if you love the cut (or just love to show a tiny bit of skin without having to flaunt all you've got), then it's time to consider the alternate, on-trend styles that do look good and offer enough coverage.
Now, you can obviously see that one's dead, but when you're packing thousands at a time, you wouldn't necessarily see it, and sometimes it's only open just a little tiny bit, but when you tap that oyster, you can hear it almost straightaway, and that is the best way to tell if an oyster's gonna reach its shelf life, whether it should be discarded.
I wanted to share a tiny bit of an essay I wrote about my Irish-Catholic psychologist father, who died a few years ago and had an open-casket wake: We left his good dress shoes in his closet and sent him into eternity in an old pair of loafers — he was the son of a cobbler and wouldn't have wanted good shoes wasted.
He's taking unpopular action that divides his party and unites the opposition, he's doing so with a combination of brazen hypocrisy and nonsense rhetoric that makes the power grab impossible to cloak, he's guaranteeing himself an extended legal battle — and he isn't even accomplishing any obvious goal (there's a reason real immigration restrictionists are against this plan) except the personal one of saving a tiny bit of face.
While Leigh's sculptures have a big impact, often it is small things that make them so compelling: the slight, tiny-bit-precarious tilt of the black jar atop the raffia-robed figure's rosette-covered head in "Figure with Skirt"; the way the surface of a single sculpture can shift subtly from sleek to gritty; the barely visible impressions of Leigh's fingertips in the wet clay; the very precise and deliberate tilt of a chin.
Turn the sound as loud it goes, and check this out to get a feeling for what the company's trying to do: And, in a similar vein, but showing off the idea of building the drama in music just a tiny bit better, this one makes me happy, too: To demo its tech, the company has released an app, now available on iOS, with an Android version coming in a month or so.
If Pearce had not anchored the toe of his right foot to first base, as he did, if the plastic cleats on the bottom of his shoe were a tiny bit shorter, or if the throw to him was slightly more off target, the Yankees might have won Game 228 and carried a plane-load of momentum into a do-or-die Game 24 at Fenway Park, potentially changing the course of the postseason.
Sharing it with someone means you can ask that person to do weird stuff for you that you can't really ask anyone else to do, like look deep into your nose, or split the rent on a studio apartment that should legally only house one small adult, or spend the rest of your lives together, until you both start to lose control of your bodily functions, without that mattering to either of you even one tiny bit.
What we shared was the notion that there is no upper limit to the number of times you can bake a cake or the amount of thought that can go into the components of a tart in order to get it just right; that you can discuss the minutiae of a chocolate ice cream or a nut brittle as if the fate of the entire universe rests on the conversation, without worrying for a second that this may be, just maybe, a tiny bit over the top.
However, Obama should sear into his political soul and remember with crystal clarity what happened to Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE — and to Democrats and America — when Democrats fall a just tiny bit short in just a few key states.
A smaller version of the XZ2 with a 5-inch screenPrice$600LikeFlagship specs, small but solid design, good priceDon't LikeNo headphone jack, battery life is just OK, camera quality could be a tiny bit better tooThankfully, the XZ2 Compact is the exception to all that, because by taking all the important stuff from the standard XZ2 including its Snapdragon 845 processor, 3.03GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, 19-MP rear cam, and microSD card slot, and then putting it inside a petite body with a finger-friendly 5-inch screen, the XZ2 Compact offers the same flagship performance found in other big names handsets and solid camera quality with way less bulk.
If I listen, if I let it be, let it alone, just listen to the music while it delivers inklings and intimations of things very different than I thought they were, are, and sometimes I do go there, into a different space, thank you, thank you, the music reveals, that other, more than possible place, and I go there, can't help myself, because I need it, need help so much, I do, I do, I yearn, I hear the music and nothing is what it was an instant before or ever after, maybe, if I listen, keep believing, learning my life is less than nothing and also perhaps a tiny, tiny bit more than everything I believed I already knew, every damned body already knows, if I really listen, let myself hear when a song speaks.
For example: That Time She Actually Enjoyed Being Outside In February Without Having to Put on a Parka and Two Scarves First That Time Her Morning Routine Included About 19 Fewer Layers Than Ours That Time She Matched Her Hair to the Clear Blue Waters of a Summers' Day (And We Wept) That Time She Invited Her Friends To Enjoy Temperatures Above 40º and Cruelly Forgot to Call Us That Time She Convinced Us That We Needed to Book A Tropical Vacation ASAP, Bank Account Balance Be Damned That Time She So Embodied a PeRfect Beach Day That We Stared At It Long Enough For Our Screens to Give Us A Tan That Time She Decided to Be Kind and Only Rub the Gorgeous Warm Weather in Our Face a Tiny Bit That Time She Showed Us How Happy We Too Could Be, If Only We Weren't Stuck Living in a Frozen Tundra That Time She Made Us So Jealous We Couldn't Look Out the Window at the Bare Trees Without Bursting Into Tears

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