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Come home, smoothie, shower, morning routine timed to the minute.
In other words, it will be up to the minute.
I'm going to spoil them to the minute they in my hands.
Audi has also fitted the coupes with up-to-the-minute safety technology.
Dark Sky gives users hyperlocal weather forecasts that are down to the minute.
Exactly one week to the minute after he died at 4:50 p.m.
Scientists know to the minute when eclipses will happen many years from now.
The Type 2 is also able to self-adjust its time to the minute.
But radio remains a rare source of up-to-the-minute news from outside.
Also they track all viewing statistics down to the minute you stop watching something.
Miller was focused on keeping the re-creation as to-the-minute as possible.
ET. You can also follow up-to-the-minute coverage all day here. 2.
In their capacity for up-to-the-minute detail, modern maps surpass even Borges's creation.
Where will you get all of your up to the minute celeb outfit IDs now?
And should I want to time my celebration to the minute, what should I do?
Nettles was determined to impose order, insisting that daily routines be spelled out to the minute.
Dark Sky, the awesome up-to-the-minute weather app also came to Android this year.
And as much time as we spend poring over up-to-the-minute dispatches from E!
The next great rupture in Britain's national life has, in fact, been planned to the minute.
Please follow her for up to the minute #newsnotnoise she breaks down what's really going on.
At first, the experience disconcerted my patient, who had carefully planned his vacation to the minute.
"Everything is super organized in my house — micromanaged to the minute," Kim Kardashian West tells Poosh.
At City Hall, Mr. Bloomberg was famous for timing meetings to the minute for peak performance.
When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travels abroad, his schedule is usually planned to the minute.
No one actually needs an up-to-the-minute broadcast of my whereabouts and what I'm doing.
The app gives you down-to-the-minute forecasts, and includes a health necessity: a UV index.
People born under these signs can find it comforting to follow their schedules down to the minute.
Check out their website page for up-to-the-minute info on all the cuddly — and adoptable!
You probably, in true Wellesley fashion, planned your academic and extracurricular schedule right down to the minute.
But more important here is Dark Sky's surprisingly accurate to-the-minute rain forecasts for your location.
We have up-to-the-minute live vote counts and results happening in real time updating automatically.
Other data is updated to the minute, like the number of active Uber drivers on standby for pickup.
Litigators are timed down to the minute, and juries are let out at the exact time he specifies.
This is where Google Calendar excels, allowing partners to work out their relationships down to the minute details.
Two of President Donald Trump's most controversial tweets were sent exactly a year apart, almost to the minute.
And while that heartbreak is unbearable, Brand tells us HSN has perfected a buy-to-the-minute system.
Also, be sure to follow our liveblog from Build 2018 for up-to-the-minute news and analysis.
I don't react to the minute to minute, hour by hour, day to day moves of the markets.
The family has been giving up to the minute updates on his condition on his personal Facebook page.
She officially won our hearts when she live-tweeted James Comey's hearing with to-the-minute astrological insights.
But if being up to the minute on sort-of friends is imperative, go back to the apps.
"Exactly one year ago, to the minute at around 85033am, I sent two kids to school," Guttenberg tweeted.
The app has a broad range of sources so it's great for scanning up-to-the-minute headlines.
It's wildly detailed down to the minute, and can show where you were at any moment in time.
I felt proud of how prepared I was—with maps marking to the minute when the eclipse should arrive.
That in turn allows twice-weekly deliveries of small but up-to-the-minute fashion collections to every store.
And it's all based on how most of us consume up-to-the-minute news all day: on Twitter.
The data drove the schedule -- they didn't travel anywhere without up-to-the-minute polling to back it up.
Check its Facebook page for up-to-the-minute updates on cheap fares before you make a train booking.
I also keep this Twitter list of meteorologists handy for up-to-the-minute updates on severe weather events.
"The hope would be that you'd go to the Minute Clinic instead of going to the ER," Starc said.
The last time I used it, it nailed the time of my flight's departure, almost down to the minute.
Any inconvenience has the potential to throw you off-track when your day is planned down to the minute.
It works with state agencies, mapping partners, and users to imbue the app with up-to-the-minute information.
How could one do other than submit to Tlön, to the minute and vast evidence of an orderly planet?
And you can follow along with The Times for up-to-the-minute fact-checking, analysis and a live chat.
Be sure to follow along with The Times for up-to-the-minute fact-checking, analysis and our live chat.
They can gather up-to-the-minute information on the response to their products and use it to make improvements.
A company formerly owned by Nokia wants to create a more accurate, up-to-the-minute map of traffic conditions.
It's therefore likely they're not receiving up-to-the-minute advice on whether to wade into a crowd or not.
We have up-to-the-minute live vote counts and results happening in real time as the final count continues.
The sites also upload up-to-the-minute photos of the vessels or planes that are sent in by amateurs.
Rigorous academic content is integrated into up-to-the-minute technical learning, and career readiness is the foundation of the curriculum.
It's our job here at Noisey to bring you the hottest, up-to-the-minute news from the world of music.
If you're following tech unicorns like Uber and SpaceX, it's relatively easy to keep up with up to the minute announcements.
NASA updates the data regularly, adding up-to-the-minute content like satellite images of large storms and other major events.
Organizers have even made a Google doc to provide up-to-the-minute updates on what is needed at the camp.
Until 2015, he was a writer, editor and producer for "Up to the Minute," a CBS website and overnight news show.
As for the war material, it's shameless in its caricatures and clichés, and up-to-the-minute in its alienating pyrotechnics.
Of course, you will not be able to hit it exactly to the minute, but over the time you will get better.
FOX News' "Fox News Update" will focus on up-to-the minute breaking news and the most compelling stories of the day.
By partnering with Letv, Aston has shown that it is can infuse up-to-the-minute tech into its already wondrous vehicles.
Follow along with our list below or tune in to our WWDC 2016 liveblog for up-to-the minute updates and photos.
Some details of the Orlando nightclub massacre are known to the minute: The first reports of gunfire came at 2:02 a.m.
We'll be bringing you up to the minute details of the big day with Anderson Cooper, Alisyn Camerota and Don Lemon anchoring.
It's one of many sly, charming jokes in this disarmingly up-to-the-minute examination of a peculiarly modern odd-couple relationship.
We'll have up-to-the-minute results and reporter analysis as the returns come in tonight from six Democratic primaries and caucuses.
All she really needs are the computer and her phone, which she checks a lot for up-to-the-minute Cosmo analytics.
ET. We'll have up-to-the-minute live vote counts and results happening in real-time updating automatically when results come in.
He is both symbolic of our culture and anachronistic in an age where every action is documented nearly up to the minute.
Call logs cited by the House reference numerous contacts among the many players in this saga, down to the minute and second.
NASA engineers predicted to the minute when the Cassini spacecraft would dwindle to a wisp of smoke in Saturn's atmosphere last fall.
Primarily, there's an application programming interface that customers can integrate into their own systems to see hyperlocal weather and to-the-minute forecasts.
Pompeo's life as secretary of state is carefully plotted, his days planned to the minute and fueled at all hours by Diet Coke.
CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index has also served as a popular up-to-the-minute reference for those checking in on the volatile currency.
The revival of Will & Grace has brought our beloved characters into 2018, which means plenty of up-to-the-minute pop culture jokes.
" That translates to "the minute we start responsibly verifying Libra app developers, things start to get expensive, complicated or agitating to cryptocurrency purists.
Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic Tune in to PeopleStyle Monday, May 2, for all the up-to-the-minute coverage on the 2016 Met Gala!
Wingard's Blair Witch (which premiered this week at the Toronto International Film Festival), by contrast, is up-to-the-minute in every way.
To find it, you need to know your time of birth—to the minute—along with your birth date, and place of birth.
A day I could obsess over, plan down to the minute, and analyze from every angle without anyone telling me to chill out.
The acts and speeches were choreographed down to the minute so that not a precious second of prime time would go to waste.
When I look at the dialogue that says let's compare everything we talk about today to one year ago today to the minute.
From the imperfect bulges of Earth's surface to the minute geographies of blood vessels, algorithms are only now beginning to truly understand spaces.
SneezeFetishForums, with more than 6,000 members, is really the place to be for this type of up-to-the-minute current events conversation.
Right up to the moment of her death she was intensely alive, intensely involved, brave, and right up to the minute with politics.
In that, if I want to get up-to-the-minute stuff, I can get it immediately — free — from a million different sources.
Nothing she had done before, though, resembled the kind of up-to-the-minute streaming dramedy that "Dead to Me" wants to be.
That meant actuaries were not terribly concerned about up-to-the-minute asset values, or measuring pension obligations the way the markets would.
Because the minute he gets up to the minute he goes to sleep … their energy, you forget, at 5-years-old, is phenomenal.
"We're just inundated, from the minute we come in, to the minute we leave," said Campbell, who helps families obtain transportation, meals and clothing.
Twitter is still the place sports fans go for up-to-the-minute news and analysis about the teams, players and games they love.
A very up-to-the minute poll from Iowa State University has Sanders nine points ahead of Biden and five points ahead of Sen.
But in the age of the television series "Million Dollar Listing" and online real estate porn, more buyers expect up-to-the-minute style.
The Darkest Minds is based on a 2012 young adult novel by Alexandra Bracken, but its themes and plot are up to the minute.
When marketers want to automate large-scale campaigns with up-to-the-minute analytics and insights, MailChimp helps them do it quickly and easily.
Your host for the evening is Tal Kopan, who will be bringing you up-to-the-minute updates and insight from the CNN team.
UVLens provides up to the minute forecasts that tells you how much skin-damaging ultraviolet light is likely to be at any given location.
His "quick wit and up-to-the-minute intellect have made him the voice for a generation of pop culture enthusiasts," the page said.
Today, two years ago to the minute, we said 'I do' and I couldn't be happier or more grateful to you for this life.
The company is also facing competition from fast-fashion stores like H&M that specialize in up-to-the-minute styles at low prices.
Almost as silently as it departed Paris, the Eurostar pulled into London's St Pancras Station, almost to the minute we were expected to arrive.
For up-to-the-minute traffic information, check this live traffic map or listen to the radio report on the ones or the eights.
On Twitter and on Facebook, millions of us offer up-to-the-minute updates on our state of mind with essentially no prompting whatsoever.
Here's what we know at this hour: • Most subway trains are running on schedule, but you can check up-to-the-minute updates here.
Style is all about options, and with this dynamic duo, your outfit can act as an up-to-the-minute barometer of your mood.  
Data from these apps enables Foursquare to get an up-to-the-minute read on where people are at any given time, Crowley says.
These factors can come down to the minute details, such as whether your company provides cell phones and laptops to your employees, Ferrero said.
In addition, Munch brought to his work an up-to-the-minute content, new-century attitudes toward sex, psychological disturbance, occult spirituality and utopian politics.
It's a hyperlocal weather forecasting app that uses new, innovative technology to give you down-to-the-minute weather forecasts — for precisely where you're standing.
Last fall, Bird unveiled the Bird Delivery option for one-day rentals, so at this point your scooting needs are covered down to the minute.
The real kicker come from it's forecasting though, which lets you know exactly when rain or snow will start and stop down to the minute.
There are real horrors to be found on Twitter, from vicious harassment to up-to-the-minute news updates on the worst parts of humanity.
As to the minute-long speed run up the hill, it was much more enjoyable this time around than on my first ride last year.
Whenever there's a new Destiny raid or Overwatch ARG, it's one of the first places I turn to for up-to-the-minute progress reports.
Waze offers turn-by-turn navigation to users and drivers, compiling up-to-the-minute traffic, weather and mapping data thanks to crowdsourced user input.
It represents a radical shift in how geologists use up-to-the-minute tools—satellite data, aerial surveys, computer simulations—to fathom age-old processes.
For a film steeped in up-to-the-minute surveillance fears, Jason Bourne feels as dim and broad as a 1990s net-panic hacker movie.
At the same time, cellphones and social media bring up-to-the-minute relationship issues to the fore, possibly laying bare continuing arguments and fights.
But from the minute he woke up to the minute the show started, Armstrong was fixated on getting his chops together for that evening's show.
This is a great way to get up to the minute news in theory, but in reality, filtering through millions of tweets is incredibly inefficient.
Meanwhile, blogs like Women in Astronomy share up-to-the minute personal accounts, reports, and articles on sexual harassment in astronomy from around the world.
Polls are closed, and we'll have live, up-to-the-minute data on the results of the election streaming in thanks to our partner DDHQ.
We're packing in a ton of interviews and presentations this year, plus all the up-to-the-minute coverage you know and love from Recode.
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Buildings have become more like blockbuster movies; instead of the long haul, they celebrate the immediate, the here and now and up-to-the-minute.
Some organized themselves into groups like "Harvey's Helpers" who set up a Facebook page and live-streamed up-to-the-minute requests for necessary items.
The system then produces a schedule for each employee that is fine-tuned down to the minute, with break times pre-determined to maximize productivity.
Their mating behavior can be tied to tidal and lunar cycles, making them particularly vulnerable to fishermen, who can time the fish's arrival to the minute.
For one, it stretches out over a sprawling 17 songs, with a run time that matches that of his first two albums combined (to the minute).
The figure is not up-to-the-minute: such is the difficulty in gathering the data that it is already over two years out of date.
Yet for all its fond stylistic and thematic nods to films like, say, 1987's Blood Diner, the series still feels remarkably up-to-the-minute.
My job would be to keep the book updated to the minute, by printing out the layouts and pasting them into the pages of the book.
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The routine is comforting, familiar: I know, down to the minute, how long it will take me to walk to the bar or gym or store.
Hollywood traditionally lagged years behind the news cycle, but indie films are progressively addressing up-to-the-minute social issues closer and closer to their inception.
The cloud-based data can also be valuable to municipalities and fleet managers by identifying up-to-the-minute road conditions, CEO Amit Nisenbaum tells Axios.
I'll start with the music, I really like the whole process of taking random sounds, manipulating them, and listening to the minute details of a song.
Until up-to-the-minute 3D mapping is available at an affordable price (LIDAR's cost can range up to $75,000 per unit), this won't be possible.
Sleeper's more differentiated UI seems to be largely popular among early vocal users as well as the up-to-the-minute notifications that deliver league updates.
What if you could watch tomorrow's U.S. election the same way the campaigns do — with up-to-the-minute data from polling places around the country?
Ms. Lewis said they were "a little bit in mourning" after the delay in their plans, which Mr. Singh had meticulously plotted down to the minute.
After Victoria's death, the coronet was inherited by her granddaughter Princess Mary, who had it converted to an up-to-the-minute bandeau in the 1920s.
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The two could hardly have been more different — her days were organized to the minute; he got out of bed only when he felt like it.
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During residency, we acquire methods for analyzing large amounts of data so that we can accurately assess, down to the minute, what is happening with our patients.
Sheila confronts the up-to-the-minute dilemma of how to deal with a sexist boss when she's not allowed to simply rip out his vocal cords.
We provide up-to-the-minute information, making it easier for millions of people each day to move around our city by helping them plan their journeys.
It lets you "pop in" to any participating gym (currently only in New York City) and only pay for the time you're there, down to the minute.
Reuters Pictures news photography features in Recognition, an artificial intelligence program which compares up-to-the-minute photojournalism from Reuters with British art from the Tate's collection.
" After decorating his place with the ideas he had then, he adds: "The look of my apartment was up-to-the-minute if you were Dean Martin. . . .
His current favorite: an Atlas model of a Providence & Worcester freight train, the timetable of which he knew down to the minute as a boy in Connecticut.
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Star Wars may be escapist space fantasy set a long time ago, but there are times when it can feel like up-to-the-minute political commentary.
My dad&aposs life insurance payout was more than I could have imaginedMy dad was a planner, an organizer up to the minute of any given day.
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In football as in the stock market, CNBC's often finds it helpful to look at the "power rankings" — the dynamic, to-the-minute listings of the best performers.
And this is not the first time Trump went after "SNL," a show that for decades has drawn viewers precisely because of its up-to-the-minute satire.
Dark Sky offers hyper-local weather alerts that let you know if it's going to rain or snow exactly where you are, with up to the minute accuracy.
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The app, which has been on iOS since 2012 and Android since 2016, is known for providing up-to-the-minute and location-specific forecasts with smart design.
In football as in the stock market, Cramer often finds it helpful to look at the "power rankings" — the dynamic, to-the-minute listings of the best performers.
They aren't always "up-to-the-minute" because they could be age-old relics that the company dishes up over and over every time the position opens up.
I'll be handling the liveblog from Cupertino throughout the event, and you can also expect hands-on videos and up-to-the-minute articles unpacking all the announcements.
FlightStatsPerhaps the most well-known flight data service website out there, FlightStats pulls information from government and airport feeds to provide up-to-the-minute reports on delays.
Every experienced wedding planner knows no wedding goes off without a hitch — a hard pill to swallow since we're perfectionists who plan every detail down to the minute.
ET, 50 years to the minute Woodstock's first performer Richie Havens took the stage, the station will stream the full audio archives of the festival in real-time.
CNN Anchor and Chief National Correspondent John King will give viewers up-to-the-minute election analysis and reporting on battleground House races from the CNN Magic Wall.
In This New Caper Novel, a Yearbook Reveals Family Secrets Elinor Lipman's "Good Riddance" offers an up-to-the-minute look at a young woman's life in Manhattan.
Over time I become increasingly sensitive to the minute transitions and shifts of tone and color within the painting without ever feeling quite satisfied with what I know.
I didn't think live-tweeting the courtroom proceedings amounted to much more than me producing a running, up-to-the-minute story of what was going on inside.
The beer at the end of the shift, or the feeling of looking at the clock and seeing it change to the minute you can leave is so freeing.
This allows the planes to get up-to-the-minute information with minimal weather problems and target precisely what they want to see, when they want to see it.
The Munich Maersk, though, is a high-end exception—one of the best ships in the up-to-the-minute fleet of the biggest shipping company in the world.
CNBC journalists contributing to election coverage include: CNBC Digital will cover the election in real time from all angles with breaking news, up-to-the-minute results and analysis.
The destruction of DMSP-F2017 brought a sudden end to a half-century-long program that has provided the armed forces with up-to-the-minute, worldwide weather information.
Just a few months ago at the hospital, I was recording up-to-the-minute feeding and bowel movement times for newborn Enid, as requested by the medical staff.
You'll also be able to see the size and scale of Black Friday-Cyber Monday shopping with reports on numbers of orders and dollars spent — down to the minute.
For another, it enables Minkoff to get a more up-to-the-minute read on weather trends, consumer preferences and popular colors or fabrics, and design into these factors.
The idea is to ensure that officials acting in security roles can get up-to-the-minute advice from past officials, who may be uniquely positioned to offer it.
Usher also has a canny psychological sensitivity in his lyrics, a dancer's physical grace and an ear for up-to-the-minute electronic productions that warm to his voice.
Combative responses to women like Jamil reinforce a world view which states women must be note-perfect, grateful, up-to-the-minute and undemanding, and declares anything less embarrassing.
The best way to get up-to-the-minute news and updates about Kanye West's projects for Adidas is to follow the Kardashians and the Jenners on social media.
"I wanted to emphasize that no one knows what a minute is, or what time is, yet we plan everything to the minute," Mr. Baas said in an email.
The Times will provide up-to-the-minute coverage of all of today's inauguration events, from the ceremony to the evening balls, and the parades and protests in between.
We're packing in a ton of interviews, presentations, and a live podcast taping this year, plus all the up-to-the-minute coverage you know and love from Recode.
Instead, it is an up-to-the-minute source for news, with its own de facto beat writer, Metz Camfield, and a certain, if limited, amount of exclusive access.
Livestreaming upstarts are culling up-to-the-minute data on viewing habits, device usage and even current events to show viewers what they want - maybe before they know themselves.
We are packing in more than 30 interviews, presentations, and live podcast tapings this year, plus all the up-to-the-minute coverage you know and love from Recode.
Hostile takeovers are firefighting affairs — the discussions of the board are jolted from roadmaps, strategy, and vision to the minute-by-minute tactics of defending the company from marauding invaders.
When you break down the time function to the minute, all of the sudden we now have locals, we have a lot of locals, as well as commuters and travelers.
If you're curious about whether your daughter's boyfriend stopped by the house while you were out, you can see log-on times down to the minute on the Core app.
But because of its algorithm, it could never beat Twitter at real-time sharing: Twitter's chronological timeline meant that by its nature, it naturally prioritized up-to-the-minute developments.
But in an economy built on production cycles that run to the minute, and where storing stock wastes time and money, warehousing is in short supply and prices are rising.
Premium gives you the stuff people like most about Dark Sky, including to-the-minute notifications, daily summaries, and Android-friendly widgets for your home screen (more on those below).
TradeWind plans to utilize the distributed settlement system in blockchain to eliminate the need for third party verification by giving participants an up-to-the-minute record of all transactions.
Past administration officials keep their security clearances in part to offer guidance to their successors; keeping the clearances allows them to give up-to-the-minute advice to current officials.
"Our building operators know down to the minute when they need to start up a building in the morning, and when they can start ramping it down," Mr. Rudin said.
From its beginning as a Kickstarter campaign in 2011, Dark Sky wowed users by promising predictive forecasts that were accurate down to the minute and based on users' exact locations.
But up-to-the-minute, blow-by-blow accounts of hard data can create mistaken impressions about the underlying facts, even if both the data and the accounts are accurate.
In situations of conflict, the most valuable attribute of knowledge is not that it generates public consensus but that it is up to the minute and aids rapid decision making.
The CW star, 36, has his meals for the day planned out to the minute, what he calls a "structured" eating plan with "seven hand-sized meals" spread across 103 hours.
Blame it on the endless stream of pictures on social media, but in 2016, tracking celebrity hair changes has become a full-blown sport that requires up-to-the-minute refreshing.
If you're also an Android user, the Fitbit Versa Smart Watch can even take and receive phone calls, text messages, and get up-to-the-minute news, weather, and sports updates.
And rather than having a daily schedule planned to the minute, they will have quite a bit of downtime on their journey—time that could wreak psychological havoc on the unprepared.
Experts say that trying to predict who's going to be the next person to commit an act of mass violence isn't a practical prevention tactic due to the minute statistics involved.
Laure Prouvost's film deftly mixes high-resolution footage with shaky smartphone video, and is so up-to-the-minute that, at one point, we see the crumbling steeple of Notre-Dame.
Unlike the current courthouse, where inmates are under lock and key, the security features will be up to the minute, with closed-circuit television, card readers, duress alarms and bulletproof materials.
With the doors of perception now opened a mite wider, little Kun finds himself sporadically traveling through time and witnessing some of his family's ordeals, from the seismic to the minute.
The XE Currency App is available for almost any mobile device, and it provides up-to-the-minute updates on the current exchange rate, no matter what kind of cash you're using.
To successfully convey business stories to an audience, CNBC journalists must be committed to presenting up-to-the-minute, deeply sourced and objective information that affects business and society in real time.
Buzzfeed confirmed a partnership between Twitter and local news stations, that will supplement the user Tweets that have made Twitter a go-to for up-to-the-minute information over the years.
Obscured by the up-to-the-minute headlines and near-constant push notifications of a sensational election season, the unheralded work of the bipartisan Commission on Evidence-based Policy has quietly begun.
The nonprofit cable innovation brings Americans closer to House and Senate floor debates, committee hearings and live coverage of events at which America's leaders and candidates outline up-to-the-minute perspectives.
What Kelley would say, and what this grimly up-to-the-minute show implies, is that when facts lose their purchase in both art and politics, mental breakdown is the logical outcome.
Unsurprisingly, people are turning to the internet to get up-to-the-minute information on the coronavirus outbreak, but the thirst for information during a pandemic is a perfect opportunity for hackers.
Sen. Bernie Sanders is the projected winner of the Vermont primary, according to Decision Desk HQ.We'll have up-to-the-minute live vote counts and results happening in real time updating automatically.
In the 123s, before ubiquitous desktop computers, a colleague told Bloomberg that a personal data terminal with up-to-the-minute market information would give him a competitive advantage in his trading.
Mr. Ives's lyric and comic invention never falters as he blends, in capering, cascading verse, both the cultivated language and decorous rhythms of classical comedy and cheeky, up-to-the-minute slang.
This is 2016, after all, an era in which we build giant, floating sea fortresses and have apps on our phones that can predict when it's going to rain down to the minute.
From political podcasts offering daily news updates, to websites with up-to-the-minute polling stats, each is a resource that will offer crucial insight — and, hopefully, help you calm your election anxiety.
Because the robot never gets tired the rehabilitation staff can pay attention to the minute movements of a patient, catering the speed and type of play as appropriate for their specific rehabilitation regimens.
Of course, the Google Home Mini can power your other smart home devices too, as well as pull up-to-the-minute information like the news, weather, and sports scores from the web.
On the front end, younger clients — let's admit it: everyone — expect financial advisors to have easy-to-use, intuitive and transparent client interfaces, including seamless onboarding and up-to-the-minute portfolio positions.
Business journalists are committed to presenting deeply sourced and up-to-the-minute stories that affect markets and business in real time, providing context for the audience and delivering content across multiple platforms.
"[T]here were a select few who wanted it to look as messy as it all really was," he writes about sources who leaked him down-to-the-minute details about Kalanick's resignation.
Inspired by an 22929 French comedy and up-to-the-minute electoral politics, Beau Willimon's new play stars Uma Thurman as a D.C. dilettante with a husband, a lover and a Twitter account.
Inspired by an 1885 French comedy and up-to-the-minute electoral politics, Beau Willimon's new play stars Uma Thurman as a D.C. dilettante with a husband, a lover and a Twitter account.
Some of them beam GPS signals to our phones or premium programming to our TVs; others fill scientists' hard drives with up-to-the-minute climate readings and glamour shots of the cosmos.
Facebook's crack research team found that people aren't always filling in their relationship status with up-to-the-minute accuracy and there's a distinct difference between being "Facebook official" and actually being together IRL.
But even if it were more up-to-the minute, it's not as though Ralph and Vanellope would blunder down a dark alley and meet a bunch of 4chan Nazis or anything like that.
Distributed knowledge and sharing in real time allows disparate care providers to engage with cutting-edge insights and up-to-the-minute lessons, generating a whole much greater — and more responsive — than its parts.
You can even connect to smart home devices like the Amazon Echo Dot for the Alexa voice assistant for easier controls, song search, or just get up-to-the-minute news and weather reports.
In addition to the minute of silence, held before parliament's biweekly debate, new measures to tackle the crime have been proposed including a plan to create specialized courts to deal with domestic violence cases.
"Spacewalk" sounds like something that happens when astronauts decide to toke up and go off script, but in reality it's a precisely orchestrated set of maneuvers that mission control times down to the minute.
" Dara Nasr, Managing Director, Twitter UK, added: "Up to the minute information around severe disruption is a daily must-have for everyone, and the live nature of Twitter is the perfect companion for this.
What's more: The centuries-old silos of their ivy-covered parent campuses have been ditched in favor of up-to-the-minute and interdisciplinary curricula focused on running sustainable cities and social impact investment.
This explains why so many cooks use the instant variety; making fresh couscous from scratch requires a patience for repetition — hand-rolling, sifting, steaming — and attention to the minute changes in the flour's temperament.
There is no doubt in my mind that thousands of lives are saved every year with up-to-the-minute, live and local warnings from broadcasters about the path of hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires.
There's a natural tendency to plan our travels down to the minute: We want to make sure we're getting the most out of a trip that uses up our valuable money and vacation time.
Fox News anchor Shepard Smith will serve as the main talent for a new program exclusively on Facebook Watch that will offer up-to-the minute breaking news on the biggest stories of the day.
Elsewhere it's a mixture of up-to-the-minute R&B (Cardi B appears twice—Kim's not a regular mom, she's a cool mom!), throwbacks, and of course Kanye shows up at the beginning too.
"In times of crisis this access is critical and one of the only avenues to provide up to the minute information and support to U.S. and Allied operations in the area," the GCHQ report said.
Decades ago, securing a reservation at a hot restaurant in another part of the world meant timing your phone call to coincide with opening hours — sometimes down to the minute — then hanging out on hold.
And of course, check your inbox We are packing in more than 30 interviews, presentations, and live podcast tapings this year, plus all the up-to-the-minute coverage you know and love from Recode.
Chefs say expediters should be precise, strategic and terrifically organized, with an uncanny, up-to-the-minute knowledge of all of the restaurant's moving parts, and an ability to communicate with ease, clarity and speed.
Twitter's Periscope has often been at its most powerful in these situations, as a combination of desire for up-to-the-minute news and voyeurism drives people to seek out on-the-ground live footage.
" And he is equally memorable on up-to-the-minute concerns like online communication — on, for instance, the "symbols and abbreviations of Internet chat that make such language seem so much like a process of decay.
The unsecured database did not require authentication and "allowed anyone to query up-to-the-minute mSpy records for both customer transactions at mSpy's site and for mobile phone data collected by mSpy's software," Krebs wrote.
I often think that if you're getting the information about the news from things that are a little bit slower right now, you're often better informed than if you're staying up to the minute on Twitter.
Normally going for $249.99, the Lenovo Smart Tab M10 is powered with the Amazon Alexa voice assistant for up-to-the-minute news and weather updates that get displayed on its 10.13-inch full HD touchscreen.
Rosalía, a major star in Spain, writes up-to-the-minute songs infused with bits of tradition; the six-beat buleria rhythm of those handclaps is meshed with staccato trap percussion and her breathy, intimate vocal.
Instead, the revival is a strange, name-dropping, up-to-the-minute pop-culture-referencing version of this beloved family drama — one that strips away much of the nostalgia that had me so eager to tune in.
But if you're not going to be hanging at the Los Angeles Convention Center next week, the press conferences listed above will be your best bet for getting up-to-the-minute E3 news as it unfolds.
The company is geared toward providing up-to-the-minute market rates for a variety of part-time jobs in industries like aeropspace, defense, health care, finance, government and agriculture, and clients include Hewlett-Packard and IBM.
Smartphones, wearables, drones, and the like come equipped with up-to-the-minute technologies, such as biometric security systems, wireless mobile payment hardware, and high-resolution cameras, and their data is exponentially more significant than call data.
With its many sources and up-to-the-minute updates, the app is supposed to give you the feeling that you're among the first to see relevant articles, photos and videos from big events like the Oscars.
Apple and Google are both adding new dashboards, with options for more zoomed-out perspectives on how you're spending your time, along with more granular views of how often you're using individual apps — down to the minute.
He has a rare ability to make slow songs majestic rather than tedious; his rock dirges can open like chasms underfoot, accompanied onstage (as they have been through the years) by up-to-the-minute video technology.
"The missile launches coincided, almost down to the minute, with the final burial of Qassem [Soleimani]," Rome said, referring to the elite Quds Force commander who was killed in a US-led airstrike in Baghdad last week.
What sources does Trump believe are more qualified to provide the President with up-to-the-minute data and analysis on global threats than the world's largest, best-funded, most technologically advanced, and most experienced security apparatus?
But the only way you can actually use this one is to… If you try to plan everything down to the minute detail, you are mis-allocating your time and taking execution time away from your team.
Rendered largely pointless by the disappearance of long-distance trains — since commuters time their departures to the minute — the grand waiting room along 230nd Street became a more-or-less permanent shelter for hundreds of homeless people.
Mercaux's platform offers a pick n mix of services intended to empower retailers' employees to sell more — such as by tapping into up-to-the-minute style suggestions — and thereby "improve and personalise the in-store customer journey".
"Up to the minute information around severe disruption is a daily must-have for everyone, and the live nature of Twitter is the perfect companion for this," said Twitter UK's managing director Dara Nasr in a press statement.
He also asked one pollster to add a question on "enthusiasm," and, employing scientists to mine very large, up-to-the-minute data sets, to gauge voter mood and to react accordingly with ads and voter-turnout volunteers.
Loéil: This LA-designed, Korea-made brand has up-to-the-minute trends for wildly inexpensive prices — shoes are generally under $80, dresses and skirts are under $13 (with many under $100), and most bags are under $100.
I stood next to my father in the wheat field before dawn while he peered at a laminated map using a flashlight, on the 100th anniversary of when Lieutenant McCoy's unit launched their attack, down to the minute.
But Dark Sky still feels a little bit like magic every time it works: it's a weather app that predicts when it's going to start and stop raining, down to the minute, and it's usually pretty darn accurate.
A country within a country, Puglia requires repeat visits — but this time, it proved ideal for a stop around the midpoint of this journey, where the last thing I wanted was an elaborate, down-to-the-minute itinerary.
A country within a country, Puglia requires repeat visits — but this time, it proved ideal for a stop around the midpoint of this journey, where the last thing I wanted was an elaborate, down-to-the-minute itinerary.
Facebook says it's exploring new ways to help people stay informed about up-to-the-minute news events including things like working with 80 publishers to add a new breaking news label to posts on in the News Feed.
Dark Sky will estimate down to the minute when it's going to start and stop raining, and it'll show you a little chart of when the rainfall is going to pick up or slow down within the next hour.
Mike Pesca, a radio journalist, and Jacob Weisberg, the editor in chief of the Slate Group, who host the respective podcasts that lend the event its name, will discuss up-to-the-minute results with guest writers and comedians.
A. While Waze is primarily known as a traffic and driving-directions smartphone app with up-to-the-minute crowdsourced information about your route, it also includes some chatty social-media features that let you connect with other drivers.
DRONE In an up-to-the-minute home imprisonment thriller, Sean Bean plays a drone pilot who is tracked down in suburbia by a Pakistani businessman (Patrick Sabongui), who wants revenge for the deaths of his wife and daughter.
While we know that Toby definitely made it out of the car alive (thanks to the minute-long preview of the April 18 premiere that debuted at PaleyFest) that doesn't mean that he's going to make it home from the hospital.
That means its menu is completely different from Pollack's other Los Angeles restaurant, Alimento, where the cooking of the pasta is timed to the minute to ensure it's the perfect texture when it arrives at a diner's table from the kitchen.
Its light enough to be worn on its own — from the moment you wake up to the minute you fall asleep — and its quick-dry fabric means it's also capable of functioning as a cold-weather hiking or running jacket.
A time when Thomas Jefferson used his (up-to-the-minute) metal pen to draft the Declaration of Independence for people who had faith in a "we the" and the God indicated as the key witness to the ensuing signatures.
"I've spent 40 years of my life not needing a watch in the morning because I listen to the 'Today' program," the BBC's flagship radio news show, she said, reeling off the exact times, to the minute, of her favorite segments.
This prompted NASA to up the workload for the next mission, and the astronauts' day-to-day workload was scheduled down to the minute by flight planners at ground control in order to maximize the amount of data gathered in orbit.
It was a "dark time" in her life, she recently reflected during a phone call with Refinery29, one in which her days were managed down to the minute and she wasn't available for her family in the ways she wanted to be.
And while Gaga and Cooper are more up-to-the-minute stars than the characters featured in previous incarnations, the trailers still feel anachronistic, and so does the entire premise of a man handing stardom to a bashful woman who he's also dating.
All of that was built on the back of keeping it authentic and up to the minute, allowing these various voracious subcultures to feel like they had a media home on the web, even as the web itself was coming into existence.
It's moved from being something I have to make a conscious decision to engage with, to something that really surrounds every aspect of my life from the minute I get up in the morning to the minute I go to bed at night.
If you want more than the stock weather program that may have come with your phone, app stores are full of free and paid weather programs that bring along detailed maps, forecasts, to-the-minute precipitation predictions and emergency alerts to your device.
JON CARAMANICA The sound is retro but the words are up-to-the-minute in "Please Don't Call Me Crazy," by the Cactus Blossoms, who have the vocal harmonies, reverb guitars and rockabilly backbeat of the Everly Brothers but live in the present.
There was also some disbelief in online comments that the president, who has access to up-to-the-minute national intelligence, chose to send a speculative item from The Drudge Report to his 31.5 million Twitter followers on an issue of international import.
The organizers of this series didn't anticipate, when they planned to present "Isadora Duncan in the 21st Century: Capturing the Art and Spirit of the Dancer's Legacy," that the program would coincide — to the minute — with the inauguration of Donald J. Trump.
Although your birth date and place alone can reveal plenty about your astrological identity, you absolutely need to know your birth time (to the minute) to know your rising sign, or the sign that was aligned with the eastern horizon when you were born.
Ring Video Doorbell 2 — $159 See Details The Ring Alarm Home Security System is an eight-piece smart home security system that can give you up-to-the-minute smartphone alerts on the safety of your house, thanks to its motion detectors and sensors.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Comcast Corp's NBCUniversal unit will air live over 6,000 hours of competition on TVs and mobile devices from the Rio Olympic Games and offer viewers up-to-the-minute technology to search and personalize content, Chief Executive Officer Brian Roberts said on Monday.
It was all I looked forward to, from the minute I stepped into work with a fierce comedown every Monday morning to the minute I left at 5.30 PM on the dot on Friday evening, feeling almost sick in anticipation of the fun waiting ahead.
I have to include a bit where I cut SNL some slack, so here: It's really hard to create new sketches every week, and they have upped the difficulty level by trying to write an up-to-the-minute recap of weekly news events.
My days were scheduled down to the minute in the White House, but even before then, I was balancing a demanding career with two little girls and a husband who was often traveling back and forth to Washington, D.C., or the Illinois State Capitol.
From the neo-Expressionism of Julian Schnabel to the neo-Pop protest art of Barbara Kruger, art became more representational, more personal and more political, and Mr. Morris's reputation for up-to-the-minute saliency was never again what it was in the ′60s.
If only there were a way to pinpoint a running summary of available economic statistics that could make sense of it all in just one statistic, one that could provide us with an up-to-the-minute estimate for real U.S. gross domestic product growth.
Whoop does many things, but most important to us was it told us, to the minute, how much sleep we got the night before and the quality of that sleep, breaking it up into light sleep, deep sleep, REM sleep, interruptions, and so forth.
He had reason to be, as the Orange are definitely on the NCAA precipice with a 18-14 overall record, a 2-11 road record, and an up-to-the-minute RPI of 85, which would be the worst ever for an at-large team.
And if I was less taken by the up-to-the-minute "Medea," starring Kate Fleetwood, that closed out the Almeida sequence of the Greeks, Euripides's often-performed text gripped me anew in yet another autumn sighting of the same play, this time at the Gate Theater.
It's useful, but not precise in the way Dark Sky ($3.99) is, which uses the iPhone's GPS to pinpoint your exact location (not just a general zip code or city) and tell you if it'll rain or snow in the next hour — down to the minute.
Even if you're partial to another weather app (or have a weather widget built into your home screen, like the Pixel 3), it's worth paying $2.99 per year for Dark Sky to get its down-to-the-minute predictions of when it'll start and stop raining.
But there are two other films that, as we get deeper into this still-new century, I sense will be reevaluated far from their respective contexts as "up-to-the-minute social drama" and "prestige literary project" and be appreciated as idiosyncratic inquiries into the human psyche.
It's all, she said, because of a $250 air sensor she put in her backyard, which sends her up-to-the-minute readings of pollution just outside her house, a more personalized and specific reading than she could get from the state's stationary monitors miles away.
In daily life, it's rare that I don't know the time down to the minute, and with the tap of a single skeuomorphic button I can find out where I am anywhere in the world, as well as whatever terrible things are happening halfway around it.
Pico's poems of memory and dailiness, as much as they bring him and his readers up to the minute, take part in that familiar Romantic project, but they find in memory no solutions — not for his sexual craving, not for climate change, not for other newsworthy problems.
But, as in the Brooklyn show, the artist's rulebook has not only helped avert a fall into the wrong side of kitsch; it has also endowed the drawings with a special kind of grace — a bright, clean, razor-edged sensibility that's also bracingly up-to-the-minute.
Each worker is timed (there is a woman with a stopwatch to make sure things are running smoothly), and it's called "working to the minute," which means it should take 38 minutes to finish one shirt; if it takes longer than that, the plant begins to lose money.
As part of the museum's 2016 IK Prize—an annual award for a project seeking to enhance art gallery experience with digital technology—the Recognition project is anchored by a multifaceted algorithm, comparing the similarities between pieces of art with those of up-to-the-minute photojournalism from Reuters.
It coincided almost to the minute with the news conference in Washington where the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, laid out the evidence assembled by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, that 12 Russian military intelligence officers had hacked into Democratic computers during the 2016 campaign.
Both start-ups and established companies are scrambling to deliver up-to-the-minute data on sales, customers, staff performance or competitors by merging the information that restaurants already have with all sorts of data from outside sources: social media, tracking apps, reservation systems, review sites, even weather reports.
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Along with CNBC's accomplished journalists deployed around the country in key states and trusted analysts and contributors, the network will utilize the power of the entire NBC News portfolio to provide a unique perspective and up-to-the-minute election results and reaction from voters and experts across the nation.
Through Fuze, enterprises can link external data and caller ID databases with internal data sources like their CRM or invoice system, so when customer success reps get an incoming call they not only know who is on the other line, but up to the minute context about the latest contract negotiation.
As Timothy Garton Ash makes admirably clear in his wise, up-to-the-minute and wide-ranging new survey, "Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World," most of the difficult arguments about free speech bear on its price in terms of other things that also ought to matter to us.
Jamel Brinkley ("A Lucky Man"), Nafissa Thompson-Spires ("Heads of the Colored People"), Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah ("Friday Black"), and JM Holmes ("How Are You Going to Save Yourself") published moving, trenchant and vividly rendered short story collections, some vibrating with the up-to-the-minute urgency of contemporary events.
Working as a team, Karen and Ylan have brought up-to-the-minute details on Congress' challenge to reform the U.S. tax system, covered Congress' role in shaping President Trump's new immigration agenda and, most recently, did an extensive special report on how cryptocurrency is fueling the nation's devastating opioid epidemic.
We do not do this out of personal preference or shave-laziness, but out of a slavish, obsessive attention to the minute swings of ever-changing popular opinion as represented by a half-dozen people in New York who spend their days brunching and their nights in the bathrooms of various art galleries.
We accumulated and evaluated data from leading medical journals, the most recent edition of the reference work Plotkin's Vaccines and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to compare the risks of becoming ill with measles, flu or cervical cancer to the minute chances of experiencing side effects from their corresponding vaccines.
"I have been very clear from the minute I was nominated to the minute I walked in the door to countless opportunities since then that I am always unwaveringly committed to doing this job by the books, independently, following our rules and our processes free from political or partisan influence," Wray said.
Butting heads with AT&T and Sony Corp, which also have started to provide live TV over the internet from channels found on cable television, the upstarts are culling up-to-the-minute data on viewing habits, device usage and even current events to show viewers what they want - maybe before they know themselves.
Even though I couldn't control everything that happens during a move (RIP, the lamp that shattered in the moving truck), I found it helpful to plan it all out, down to the minute details, including the estimated time it would take for the moving company to take all my boxes from one place to another.
And as the Obama White House noted at the time of the deal, from the minute material that could be used for a weapon comes out of the ground to the minute it is shipped out of the country, the UN nuclear watchdog will have eyes on it wherever Iran could try to move it.
The REM system developed by Mobileye can provide information like road hazards, traffic delays, weather information and even parking availability from individual vehicles, which it will pool in the cloud, and then make available to enter fleets, giving them a way to supplement pre-existing static HD maps with to-the-minute info from real-world driving.
The incident log gives a staccato narration, based on entries made in real time and time-stamped down to the minute and the second — the most detailed account yet of what happened after Omar Mateen, 22, armed with an assault rifle and a handgun, walked into a bustling club with a mostly gay and Latino clientele and opened fire.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — A sport utility vehicle with tinted windows sped into the freight garage of the office of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, just after 7 on Thursday morning — almost to the minute when he typically arrives — concealing to photographers what was likely his arrival on the day his report was finally made public.
Among them: what's known internally as the "lede-all," the single, overarching summary of the day's events (frequently written by Mr. Fandos); the "Live Report," an up-to-the-minute newsfeed; and "Trump on Trial" features, which can be a profile of a key player, a piece of analysis or an enterprise story, which springs from an original idea.
The weekend is planned down to the minute by her overeager college bestie, Alice (Jillian Bell); the two meet up with their former sorority sisters (who are also ex-lovers) Blair, a classy designer business suit in human form played by Zoë Kravitz, and Frankie, a full-time activist and ersatz hippie played by Ilana Glazer.
Created in collaboration with design studio Pitch Interactive, the map uses real-time data from Google Trends and historical search queries to identify up-to-the-minute interest in what Google says are the five most relevant voting issues: problems with voting machines, long wait times, information on inactive voter and provisional ballot status, and voter intimidation at polling sites.
So there's a dual purpose to Kickstarter, then—one, to cover the production costs for the game, and secondly, so that backers can feed back ideas to you on what they might want to see in the game, giving you the flexibility to be as up to the minute as possible with each candidate's actions prior to the game's launch?
But, yeah, I would say SNL is the closest thing to compare it to because you're making changes all the way up to the minute — well, in my case, you're making changes to the monologue or the skits or scenes that you maybe get to do once, so it doesn't really leave you room to be precious or hold back or play it safe.
In a January, 2016 article on the GE Healthcare website, GE discussed using advanced technologies, including Glass: Emergency Medical Technicians en route to the emergency room use Google Glass to communicate with on-site doctors through real-time video and voice calls, providing up to the minute information regarding the condition of a patient allowing the in-house team to correctly prepare for the patient's arrival.
From the second he drifted on stage to the minute he left there was not a single still or silent body in the room – just relentless screaming and crowd surfing, all for a kid who isn't old enough to legally drink in the US but has spent the last week mincing around Europe on ketamine and shouting "cocaine" a lot over tracks without the vocals removed.
On state visits, which are scheduled to the minute around the dictums of protocol and bilateral priorities, for example, one of my aims is to confound the often gendered expectations of what "the wife" should do: During what is usually called the "spouse program," I deliver speeches that I write myself, or I participate in panels about issues in which Iceland can showcase its strengths — sustainable tourism, entrepreneurship and innovation, and yes, gender equality.
In fact, given that there's a breed of mechanical watch fan that takes particular delight in setting the time for themselves, the Type 2 e-Crown Concept actually offers three different modes: one fully controlled by the app, accurate to the second; a semi-automatic mode, where users set the time themselves by hand and the e-Crown adjusts it to the minute; and a fully manual mode, where the time is set completely by hand.
Follow along with our live, up-to-the minute coverage here:  Catch up on live coverage from the primary:POLL: Democrats' belief Joe Biden can beat Trump took a massive 14-point hit after disastrous Iowa caucusElizabeth Warren compared Mike Pence to a dog when a voter asked who her running mate would beBernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg are neck-and-neck in New Hampshire polls ahead of the primaryJoe Biden called a New Hampshire voter 'a lying dog-faced pony soldier' during a campaign eventWhat's at stake in the New Hampshire primaryWhile New Hampshire is a small state that holds just 24, or 0.4%, of the total delegates allocated through the process and isn't very representative of the Democratic primary electorate as a whole, it holds disproportionate importance as the first primary.

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