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And when Trump turns on someone, he really TURNS on them!
Dad turns on the windshield wipers, turns them off, turns on the headlamps. Hah!
"Ghostbusters" turns on the threat of one apocalypse; the irrational hatred toward it turns on another end time.
One switch turns on the light above the sink, and the other switch turns on the garbage disposal.
Someone who turns on my brain is far more enticing and desirable than someone who only turns on my girly parts.
When software turns on the Mac camera, the camera turns on a red light to let users know it is in use.
But the real imperative turns on these questions of access.
My fiancé gets up and turns on the morning news.
But they could be if China turns on its protégé.
Nureyev turns on the man, whom he accuses of talking.
But the magic happens when Kim turns on the faucet.
As he continues to drive he turns on his radio.
Hit a button on the top and it turns on.
Calamity strikes, or the natural order turns on its head.
The ring's power turns on, our gang is saved* (kinda).
Interferon turns on genes that cells use to defend themselves.
Pose turns on the axis of the queer chosen family.
Here, the story turns on questions of history and loyalty.
Terminator scenarios where AI turns on mankind are just paranoid.
Texas turns on Congress's decision to repeal Obamacare's individual mandate.
"If the Democratic Party turns on itself, then we're lost."
The answer turns on two rather dated Supreme Court opinions.
The wisdom is ancient: golem always turns on its creator.
Another possibility turns on the differing values of Democrats and Republicans.
Petra is facing murder charges unless she turns on her mother.
Say, "Alexa, turn on the TV," and the TV turns on.
That's up to Congress, and obviously it all turns on politics.
Your body turns on you and you can't control it anymore.
You say, "Alexa turn on the TV." The TV turns on.
The effect, crucially, turns on whether viewers perceive they can help.
Automatic headlamps: Turns on the headlights automatically when it gets dark.
Southwest turns on the pink lights and a loud cheer erupts.
"Now," he says sternly as he turns on the monitor. Tink.
The original study featured results from 20 turns on the ride.
Trump simply turns on the social media mic, and started speaking.
Marie turns on the ocular setting at precisely the wrong time.
Now that it has, the question turns on three legal issues.
And everything you stand for turns on you to spite you?
Much, of course, turns on how one defines the free market.
Conversation turns on a discussion of Vadik's favorite singer, Leonard Cohen.
D. turns on the light which helps me actually wake up.
The health system you prefer turns on the values you hold.
Amma turns on her skates, freezes and stares into the headlights.
It might be four bikes, y'all gotta take turns on them.
"Megyn Kelly Turns on the Sex Appeal for Putin," declared MomZette.
The prosecution's case turns on whether jurors believe the women's testimony.
Or if Team Trump turns on itself in interviews with Mueller.
Even Tom, beloved Tom, turns on her just a little bit.
The case turns on the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
At some point, the revolution turns on the people that started it.
A light at the foot of the tower turns on at night.
He gets him his breakfast and turns on the TV for him.
The play turns on a staple of American drama: the family gathering.
She could be vulnerable if her Christian Democratic Party turns on her.
That's when Andre turns on the suave and convinces Nessa to sign.
The installation only turns on at night, and sleeps during the day.
The answer turns on what we know sub rosa about these groups.
And when the water turns on, it's actually flushing out the basin.
No wonder we panic when the camera turns on in reverse mode.
Delicate Truth (2013), turns on the outsourcing of war to private defense
But when the food is shit, everyone just turns on each other.
The DeX Station is light, travels easily, and turns on almost instantly.
The power-saving mode automatically turns on when you unplug your laptop.
He straightens up, the sound turns on: The camera has been activated.
Thus, for me, the argument turns on where to draw the line.
Such "identity politics" turns on its head the dictum of the Rev.
Each turns on a love triangle that ends with an avenging murder.
The disagreement thus turns on whether these are predominantly praiseworthy or blameworthy.
Tap the Bluetooth toggle on your iPad so it turns on (green).
The venue turns on its elaborate lobby lights the day after Thanksgiving.
Keohane and Victor's analysis turns on a distinction between coordination and cooperation.
Do you like to lick the spigot that turns on the hose?
Inconveniently for the president, Ms. Daniels's position turns on questions of fact.
The standard explanation for this fiasco turns on the price of oil.
Adleman has won only once in eight career turns on the road.
He turns on the Bat Signal, then waits around an abandoned warehouse?
But the Switch still turns on and works with the right controller.
Every police shooting, like other cases, turns on its own set of facts.
When the camera turns on Richard, he proudly announces he's drinking strawberry lemonade.
It drove around and made U-turns on the block twice, he said.
Instead, more niche reality stars are announcing their turns on the dance floor.
And this is supposed to be for a device that just turns on?
Pro tip: "Mode B" turns on friendly fire if you want to fight.
He said the car was struggling to make sharp turns on its own.
A region of 350 million all turns on a country of 7 million.
He turns on the cameras, and then she refuses to play his game.
" Sadie turns on her friend: "We don't do that, we're sexually liberated females.
This one rides high and isn't built for sharp turns on narrow curves.
A region of 85033 million all turns on a country of 7 million.
It turns on the absence of a definition of "colored" in Louisiana law.
Ann Coulter turns on Trump: At this point, who doesn't want him impeached?
"  "A region of 350 million all turns on a country of 7 million.
The dispute turns on whether the CFPB's director is given too much independence.
In the end, marital success usually turns on hard work and mutual kindness.
The car turns on and carefully self-drives out of its parking place.
So ultimately the question turns on whether the immigration taboo is morally justified.
The guards control when the water turns on and when it turns off.
The lodge manager opens one yurt and turns on the electricity and heat.
That is, until things go wrong and that life turns on the crew.
The restaurant owner turns on the TV, where we see the occupied bridges.
My book A Troublesome Subject: The Art of Robert Arneson turns on this argument.
Or, when asked to make pancakes for breakfast, the house turns on Barbie's stove.
The case turns on the meaning of the phrase "sexual abuse of a minor".
The matter turns on the different ways in which economies and markets are classified.
The wind-down feature turns on the phone's grayscale and sets Do Not Disturb.
Not in that gadget-y way, like when a laptop screen turns on, though.
Instead, it plays off the crisis Kara faces when the public turns on her.
But political reaction turns on how disclosures appear to the public and their representatives.
The question of ISIS's survival therefore turns on the threat of a Turkish invasion.
It turns on a dime, and I overcompensate, expecting the resistance of the Adder.
The larger question animating all of these books turns on the definition of home.
The EMS turns on its head the secrecy and noncooperation that plagues proprietary research.
But as close Trump-watchers know, he turns on everyone at some point. Everyone.
The audience brings certain expectations with it every time it turns on the tube.
" — eimaiagyristokefali "I just bought this lamp that turns on and off when you clap.
Ultimately, the real impact of this controversy turns on any responsibility of Joe Biden.
That also turns on a red LED, letting you know definitely both are off.
The drama ultimately turns on arguments about doctor-patient privilege and attorney-client privilege.
The results are gut-wrenching, as an addled Grace turns on her juvenile charges.
Jason attacks Chris, then turns on Oscar, because the scabs are Hispanic, like him.
A double tap turns on noise reduction, and another double tap turns it off.
In Trump's defense, Republicans took turns on the House floor making many, many, more.
Felix knows it's a terrible idea, but Maeve turns on the charm, and he's toast.
He turns on his Playstation4 console and makes sure his mic and camera are working.
One of my coworkers turns on a variety show on YouTube, so we watch together.
At home, in Boston, he turns on televisions in five rooms and paces between them.
The dominant tribe turns on each and falls apart before they pick off the underdogs.
She's small and nimble, and quickly turns on a dime of you need her to.
They close their eyes, and she turns on a guided meditation through the Calm app.
The chime has been abandoned, probably, because your MacBook now turns on automatically when opened.
Still unsatisfied after he orgasms, she turns on her side to finish the job herself.
Merrill's report compares the process to a dimmer switch that slowly turns on the lights.
At 7pm, in the village restaurants, the music turns off, and the news turns on.
But once the man turns on Portrait mode on the iPhone 7 Plus, people disappear.
At this point, Scott turns on Steven Avery, hollering swears over the phone at Steven.
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He places a Wi-Fi hotspot on the table and turns on a digital recorder.
And a light turns on, revealing a hidden piece of What Do We Do Now?
Oculus Go turns on when you press the power button and it works from there.
As Christmas music plays in the background, he turns on his laptop, and I mine.
"Dopamine certainly turns on when you experience something pleasurable for the first time," Poldrack said.
Then he walks to his iPhone, mounted on a tripod, and turns on the camera.
When the device is plugged into a charger, it turns on with no apparent problems.
I've yet to figure out the remotes; I just push buttons until stuff turns on.
Klay Thompson, Alfonzo McKinnie and Iguodala were among the players who took turns on him.
It's only a matter of time before he tires of you -- and turns on you.
That's the fundamental trade-off, and where you come down turns on what you value.
In most places, those are hot summer afternoons when everyone turns on the air conditioning.
"The issue turns on which entity controls Kurdish region airspace and airports," Mr. Mann said.
Also, this only turns on subtitles for content directly from Apple TV or Apple TV+.
He laid his head on their laps as the girls took turns on the stand.
On the surface, the dispute turns on whether the land belongs to China or Bhutan.
Rachel Weisz and Deborah Lipstadt's friendship turns on the question of who speaks for whom.
He connects the 2000-pound propane tank and turns on the flattop grill and burners.
Two taps turns on Transparent Hearing so you can hear what's going on around you.
It's telling that while the story turns on nationalism, the movie feels untethered from life.
The audio turns on, signaling that the officer had manually activated his camera to record.
Footage shows officer placing drugs in trash; goes out to street, turns on camera, returns.
"All of this turns on the idea that Assange tries to hack a password," Chesney said.
"Plumbing's up and running!" she exclaims after her architect Emily Farnham accidentally turns on the tap.
One thing they are certain to replicate is the gradual way that our consciousness turns on.
Once the mic turns on and we start talking in the podcast, it's all old friends.
He turns on the lights, unlocks the front door, and takes his place behind the register.
And also like those two debuts, Eyes of My Mother turns on a few key performances.
The bad guy probably continues doing what he was doing, or turns on the police officer.
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When the feature is switched on, the car turns on the rear-facing ultrasonic parking sensors.
Improving how the car handles one task — like right turns on red — risks disrupting something else.
Instead, she turns on her vibrator, which is clearly working its magic in that very moment.
DiCaprio, Pitt and Robbie also put in star turns on the Croisette at the glitzy premiere.
With the push of a button it turns on my TV, Stereo, cable box and Xbox.
The result turns on the vote in North Carolina, where the ballot papers are being recounted.
For example, when the sun moves out from behind a cloud, a heat lamp turns on.
Not only is the basis for the charge debatable but it turns on motivation and knowledge.
Nest devices are fitted with an LED light that turns on whenever they're in recording mode.
It's also got a bright, attractive OLED screen that turns on when you flick your wrist.
On the other hand, runners had to navigate more than 2100 turns on a banked track.
At CitizenM, a tablet computer controls the blinds and turns on the lights and the television.
It turns on a fundamental truth of human nature: Anything worth having is worth some effort.
Her résumé is full of wickedly funny turns on British sitcoms, including Peep Show and Rev.
The political and psychosexual dynamic of Bernstein's work turns on the complexities derived by the receiver.
"When you get in a room with Donald Trump, he turns on this thing," Wolff said.
She turns on her paramour, Javier (Juan Diego Botto), and then the F.B.I. with blinding speed.
The plot turns on whether or not Danny (Polly Draper) will have a retrospective at all.
We were at an Airbnb in L.A. and all of a sudden the TV turns on . . .
Luc Besson's latest film often turns on seduction and shifting power dynamics between men and women.
The flow through these lines is impeccable, handling the turns on the beat with graceful steering.
Well, yes, we can, because everything in this series turns on the psychological traumas of war.
Mr. Domen's contribution to the red wall turns on an evergreen insight: Pastors can drive votes.
Eventually he turns on everyone and soon it will be you and then the entire country.
It's a movie that turns on the unspoken anxiety that you don't love your own child.
We start to wonder why we're all here watching as the world slowly turns on itself.
He then turns on his body camera and returns to the alley to grab the capsules.
But the best new feature is night mode, which turns on automatically in low-light environments.
When you step on the scale, it automatically calibrates and turns on to take your weight.
That question still turns on the moral status of unborn life, the requirements of female equality.
It's like the perfect storm of bugs — there's the bug that turns on the microphone early, then a second stage of the bug that for some logic-defying reason turns on the camera if the call recipient hits the power button to try to decline the call.
She's had roles in movies over the years, in addition to recurring turns on Revenge and Weeds.
It's a modular light that works in endless combinations and only turns on when the pieces fit.
When pressed forward, the switch turns on the speaker and then snaps back to its original position.
The consensus among commentators is that he is unlikely to make any drastic u-turns on policies.
It seats three, hauls ass, turns on a dime, and gets more than seven miles per gallon.
Instead of serving the people who created it, Skynet gains sentience and turns on all of humanity.
Like Baco's criticism, much of the internal discord turns on whether there is actually a humanitarian crisis.
Approaching the car with the remote key unlocks the doors, and turns on HVAC, and so on.
With a touch of a button, the matte half turns on a "Halo" keyboard and trackpad layout.
The second way to think about Jackson and the early 1860s turns on his unapologetic slave-owning.
Her enthusiastic dog, Taylor, attempts to slurp the water as soon as she turns on the hose.
As such, the pixel only turns on and uses power when it's any color other than black.
She turns on her air ionizer ($24), which pumps extra oxygen and makes her feel pleasantly giddy.
In response, Arthas turns on his mentor, relieving Uther of his duties and proceeding with the purge.
The story in "Waves" is tragic, blunt; it turns on a catastrophic mistake and its devastating aftermath.
The debate over competitive bidding for Medicare plans often turns on whether traditional Medicare should be included.
This is the first Kindle e-reader I've ever used that accidentally turns on in my backpack.
It turns on siblings, Annie (Nicole Kidman) and Baxter (Jason Bateman, who also directed), raised by wolves.
And later, when one of the Heathers turns on Veronica, JD helps her seek revenge—deadly revenge.
She goes to the kitchen, turns on the radio and makes herself a cup of green tea.
The plot of "Wuthering Heights" turns on the question of whether Heathcliff's romantic appeal is really toxic.
But Cersei should be careful: The Golden Company turns on patrons who don't pay up on time.
The plot of "Lover Come Back" turns on the mass marketing of a powerful, possibly hallucinogenic drug.
The waitress just sucks her teeth, turns on her heel and huffs away before we can respond.
Simply press the button that turns on the ringer and your mind will be at ease again. 
Simply press the button that turns on the ringer and your mind will be at ease again.
That's a hell of a choice for a movie that turns on a feminist awakening of sorts.
After wrapping up emails and phone calls, Sharapova turns on a podcast while getting ready for practice.
From add-ins to color swaps, here are some fun twists and turns on a classic dish.
Backstage, Takumi turns on Kelis' "Milkshake" — because remember this is 2006 and that song was a bop.
If your Xbox no longer turns on without your explicit command, you'll know what the issue was.
Then check to see if the charging indicator light turns on when you plug in the charger.
The video turns on its head the stereotype of rappers taking over Miami to drink and party.
Why not play it smart by snatching up the remote before someone turns on a football game?
Most impressive, the console turns on and shuts off as fast as an iPad or a MacBook.
So you could tell Siri on your Apple Watch or iOS devices "I'm home," which is the phrase that triggers the scene that turns on your lights, lowers the room temperature and, perhaps, turns on the TV. Scenes can also be triggered by activity on other HomeKit devices.
When it comes to shamelessness, little beats Johnson's U-turns (or EU-turns) on the subject of Brexit.
He executed four three-point turns on the park's main thoroughfare before getting to the entrance we needed.
Another case turns on whether courts can step in and articulate a standard to police extreme partisan gerrymandering.
A smart light bulb that turns on when you ask it to isn't really a smart light bulb.
Much of the administration's petition asking the Supreme Court to hear the California case turns on Arizona v.
The press turns on an outspoken artist and is joined by millions of willing minions on social media.
This added extra fees for things like speeding or making improper turns, on top of the existing fines.
Now all of the unexpected twists and turns on the U.S. Bachelor feel way less dramatic and shocking.
Two colleagues beat me on overall lap time, besting me on the technical slow turns on the infield.
The light turns on when someone walks into a room, and turns off when no one is there.
The case turns on whether a sex tape is a matter of public concern, or purely private significance.
The "I'm Home" scene, for example, unlocks your door, turns on the lights and gets the thermostat going.
So he turns on the beg and plead game with Mama Earn and his chance at status begins.
Put two fingers up – not spinning, like a flat peace sign – and the screen turns on or off.
This plotline turns on a basic assumption about translators: that we are neutral conduits for someone else's meaning.
The Google test cars do around 1,000 multi-point turns on actual city roads per week, Google says.
Just before the previous runner arrives, a guide walks you into the road and turns on the gas.
Throw it into some turns on a test drive and you'll be quickly reminded of its intended purpose.
Instead, it turns on the audience: Can you separate love of the art from knowledge of the man?
The camera then turns on the police car, where the suspect can be seen inside, proclaiming his innocence.
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If a driver turns on a windshield wiper or fog lights, you know it's probably raining or foggy.
In some cases, your Mac may default to the Bluetooth for audio as soon as it turns on.
There's no power button because the Clutch Charger turns on automatically when you plug it into your iPhone.
"Like you walk into a dark room and suddenly someone just turns on the light," the employee said.
The vote, the second snap election in a year, turns on an episode involving Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson.
Everything turns on wealth and profit and property, and you're defined by what you own, what you possess.
"It's funny, funny, funny, and then it suddenly turns on a dime, and it's deeply sad," he said.
The key drama in Trump's trial turns on Democrats' attempts to convince GOP moderates to call fresh witnesses.
I know the usual sounds that it makes, what the water heater sounds like when it turns on.
Once you&aposve charged it for a while, press the power button and see if it turns on.
The heads of activist groups and civil society organizations took turns on stage delivering speeches or leading chants.
On the face of it, the process turns on differing interpretations of what Mr Kim actually pledged to do.
This means that what turns on one person about spanking could be different from what turns another person on.
Redditor tylerjaywood rigged together a water pump that turns on or off depending on the majority vote of Reddit.
A double-tap on the center of the touchpad turns off the active noise-cancellation and turns on LifeMix.
As soon as the cold water turns on, your brain will instantly tell you to run from the pain.
" Without hesitation Gilbert turns on her heels and walks away, with a newfound spring in her step: "Okay, great!
To make matters weirder, the upper atmosphere's clouds whip around Venus faster than the planet turns on its axis.
"Once the revenue turns on, that's when a whole host of other investors begin to come in," Kim said.
The former debate turns on the extent to which Ngo deliberately provokes angry and violent responses from anti-fascists.
Early on, Mia turns on Ethan and cuts his hand off, possessed by whatever madness has entered the house.
Step by step, they would navigate its narrow turns on the lookout for drug deals and other illegal activities.
My husband E. turns on the Champions League game on the TV, and we watch Tottenham play Real Madrid.
Many Thanksgiving dinners are saved when someone turns on a football game, an apolitical pastime we all can enjoy.
He turns on the television and sees the intensifying Catalan crisis, the balconies of Barcelona overspilling with independence flags.
For a couple hundred pages, a light turns on in the darkness of history, illuminating the way things were.
GM cars offer OnStar, which, when activated, turns on a built-in cellular modem to connect and make calls.
Meanwhile, the British chef turns on the charm and drops just a few kindhearted f-bombs with a smile.
The football player turns on her too and throws the teenager against a wall and then to the ground.
If you want to have a fan that automatically turns on when you get home, Hunter has you covered.
" Sharma says, "The unit automatically turns on when an engine is activated and gases start flowing through the exhaust.
Global commodity prices have crashed, pummeling a country whose struggling economy turns on the price of minerals like copper.
Each room comes equipped with a neon breast sign, which turns on when the shopper hits the support button.
"Every time a provider turns on STARTTLS the NSA loses access to more and more email," Soghoian told me.
He tells her he's leaving, then turns on the light: She's dead, her bloodied body covered in knife wounds.
And the reason turns on both Comey's own liberties and the peculiar nature of his interactions with the president.
"This case turns on the fundamental distinction between commandeering and preemption," wrote Principal Deputy Solicitor General Jeffrey B. Wall.
"When I press the D on the keyboard, it turns on the mike inside the Iranian jar," he said.
The campaign is largely playing out on television, with leaders taking turns on the morning and evening talk shows.
BoE Governor Mark Carney said last month that Britain's economy faced "twists and turns" on the road to Brexit.
The proof establishes that the answer to this very general question turns on the outcome of a single calculation.
Neuroscientists have identified a clump of neurons in the brain stem as the switch that turns on R.E.M. sleep.
A Social Studies Battle Turns on the Nation's Values Michigan spent five years debating how to teach American history.
Pommier turns on his light and the only thing I see in this whole dark vacuum is his smirk.
Your own personal mountain turns on a polygonal plinth in your pocket, persistently rotating, occasionally offering words of wisdom.
Self-expression is as worthy as a successfully executed twizzle sequence — a series of multirotational turns on one foot.
Looking at what happens when the rainbow turns on itself, it's marginally less homogeneous than the traditional gay play.
When he gets back, he heats up yesterday's Thai leftovers for dinner and turns on an episode of Lost.
She falls asleep with her friends on video chat and turns on Christmas lights that her father installed recently.
My gas light turns on and I drive to Costco to fill up my tank before heading to work.
If the process turns on grandstanding and degenerates into a morass of endless half-baked accusations, then Trump wins.
With an election that turns on roughly 75,000 votes in three states, a lot of things can be pivotal.
Think about a self-driving car that's completely autonomous, but only when making right turns on a predetermined route.
The latest ruling turns on a different issue than an earlier injunction, issued by a federal judge in California.
Likewise, there's an alarm function that slowly turns on to help knock the sleeper out of a deep slumber.
While it is unclear how the deal will be structured, the valuation turns on investor expectations of oil prices.
But he conceded that there is little anyone can do to stop Messi when he turns on the style.
There is still room for twists and turns on the long and winding road to the Democratic presidential nomination.
The same might hold for many other apps, such as 'mirror' apps that turns on a device's front-facing camera.
Take it from Taylor Swift: When the Kardashian family turns on you, it's best to lay low for a while.
It even lets you add other smarts, like a schedule so the light turns on and off at certain times.
Or when I pick up my phone in the morning to turn off my alarm (which turns on the screen).
He was frustrated by how often he turns on the news and sees the conversations reduced to the absolute rudiments.
In the finale, Dolores and Teddy's (James Marsden) heroic reunion turns on a dime from heartbreaking farewell to cynical fundraiser.
Single-payer proponents' support turns on the idea that health care is a human right, even for the less fortunate.
Boyfriend gets home from work, turns on the Mariner's game, and announces he must run out for beer (because sports).
Not to mention, Sam turns on her recorder for posterity, and they film in the Dear White People radio booth.
After June turns on the lights, she sees that a series of nooses had been affixed to the ceiling beams.
The first is the Offline Lamp, which only turns on when you put a smartphone-size object inside its drawer.
No one's family turns on them, no one gets sick, no one gets beat up by a pack of rednecks.
Microphones and sensors recognize domestic activities like when someone comes home, turns on a light, vacuums, or opens a fridge.
In another, she turns on the very men who shattered her life when she becomes more powerful than they realize.
Car accident litigation usually turns on whether a driver acted negligently, or failed to exercise a reasonable level of care.
Essentially, the camera only turns on and records a hit if entangled photons hit each sensor at the right time.
"There's been a series of abrupt U-turns on policy, and now it's followed by erratic personal behavior," said Rep.
It'll be used to help navigate left hand turns on Ford's self-driving car by the end of the year.
There is also a switch on the back that turns on the face motions and red lights in the mouth.
He rarely turns on the television, which sits atop a small piece of furniture that holds balled-up athletic socks.
There's no green light that turns on when a patient recovers or crystal ball that predicts what will happen afterward.
This is the world we're in for the next several months and everything turns on our willingness to embrace it.
A story that turns on a high school tragedy naturally plays differently so soon after the shootings in Parkland, Fla.
The judge turns on a recorder, reads a summons into the record, and asks the defendant: Tell me your story.
It turns on the pedal-power of its riders, and can reach speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.
Everything turns on memory, until the last strokes come easily, and there is no doubt you will reach the wall.
As the calendar turns on a new year, "A Gentleman in Moscow" has been a best seller for 46 weeks.
So much in India turns on cash, not just common purchases for goods and services like food and taxi rides.
Rhododendron and azalea were already in place, as well as a spirea, taking turns on center stage as spring unfolded.
The White House has vigorously pushed back against suggestions that the president has made u-turns on those policy issues.
The story that Mr. Gray has chosen seems an unlikely candidate for such revisionism because it turns on Lieut. Col.
Pros: Durable and weather-resistant, affordable price, white and red strobe functionsCons: Easily turns on by accident, no floodlight setting
The twisty plot turns on the dark impulses lurking in female bonds and the lethal stress of a dysfunctional workplace.
In jeans and sweatshirts, the dancers took turns on the floor, joyously simulating the motions of hunters and their prey.
The first group, silently, mockingly, turns on its heels, and the new group takes over the edge of the stage.
The story turns on Montag's sudden curiosity to what is inside all the literature many are willing to die for.
"Unrelated," which she wrote after her father's death, turns on the experience of Anna, a childless woman in her forties.
The twisty plot turns on the dark impulses lurking in female bonds and the lethal stress of a dysfunctional workplace.
"When there's a big fight on — and only then — the light above my TV turns on and flickers," she said.
When the third light turns on, the connection will be re-established and I'll be able to call Austin again.
You wake up the screen with just a tap — or better, by picking it up, which turns on the screen automatically.
This dispute has many components, but one turns on just how optimistic we should be about the fruits of the Enlightenment.
Our street light turns on and I hear the next-door neighbor, a widow who drinks, singing loudly, her voice unintelligible.
Once she calms down, June turns on the lights and surveys the desks in the room, each covered with personal documents.
Another great Shortcut to try is DND Before I Leave, which turns on Do Not Disturb while you're having a meeting.
A local legend tells of the Black Spring, when nature turns on the inhabitants and further reveals the town's rotten core.
Instead it takes advantage of the S7's OLED screen and turns on only the pixels that need to be lit.
As long your old smartphone still turns on, it's probably just about as powerful and capable as your late-90s desktop.
It just made sense to do a horror movie where a smart device turns on you because that actually seems plausible.
" 'Stuck in the Middle With You' was worth the $15,000 "In the script, it said, turns on the radio and 'K.
As the page turns on 2016, here are five trends you can expect to see in the retail sector next year.
This primes your physical balance, turns on each side of your brain and puts you in a positive state of mind.
They record 30 seconds of video without sound before an officer actively turns on the camera, according to the manufacturer Axon.
And when the whole week is done, I try to carve a few turns on the ski slopes before heading home.
The argument turns on the minutiae of the exchange's labyrinthine warehouse rules but the underlying problem remains the same as ever.
Ahead of taking their turns on stage, the horses are walked around the show barn, a large covered outdoor holding area.
One is a $14.99 nightlight that automatically turns on when it's dark and can change to about a dozen different colors.
Disconnect the Fitbit One from its power source and wait a moment, then depress its button until the unit turns on.
But the most evocative evidence among conspiracy theorists about Philadelphia today turns on a single data point about the 2012 election.
The issue, which turns on federal immigration policy, might have been largely a question left to leaders in Washington, not governors.
I think the whole film turns on that scene in London, where he's meeting with far-right leaders from many countries.
His suggestion is clear: Salvation may turn on pure faith, but sincere faith turns on the constant acknowledgment of unavoidable imperfection.
One of 163's strongest debut features, Anna Rose Holmer's mysterious, beautiful The Fits turns on an equally strong debut performance.
There will be lots of twists and turns on the long and winding road to the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee.
Other parts are acted out in an ever-running play whose plot turns on the national paralysis over the Second Amendment.
As a matter of constitutional law, nothing turns on the distinction between a full House vote and the current impeachment inquiry.
So while everyone was jamming to the music Alex turns on his phone and is recording the effect of the light.
The plot, which turns on a question of real estate, takes its time arriving and mostly hangs around to facilitate debate.
Sally Hawkins turns on her ray-of-sunshine warmth to play a mute worker who communicates and bonds with the creature.
It's the kind of book I love — precisely drawn characters in a family saga that shifts and turns on watershed moments.
It's the kind of book I love — precisely drawn characters in a family saga that shifts and turns on watershed moments.
The leaders of all three main parties took turns on November 18th to woo CBI members packed into a Greenwich ballroom.
The L.G.B.T. employees' position turns on a plain reading of the statutory text — a kind of argument often associated with conservatives.
And as it turns on up toward the north ... even if it's offshore, the eye wall could be very much onshore.
The scale automatically turns on once you step on it and shows your weight on the 3.5-inch backlit LCD screen.
When Lenny Kravitz turns on the hit series Big Little Lies, both his daughter and his ex-fiancée are on the screen.
We have a glass of wine and catch up/talk on his couch for a while until he turns on our show.
"They flip the switch and the traffic, the spigot, just turns on," said Zaneis of TAG, the ad industry's anti-fraud initiative.
So I think it turns on this different viewing behavior to a whole different market that didn't have access to it before.
The motion sensor turns on when it feels your hand start to dig, and turns off after 10 seconds to save battery.
When Aliume turns on the black light, it starts to glow, and I realize that there is a painting beneath the painting.
The game swings wildly from very chill present-hunting to almost overwhelming periods of being hunted, and it turns on a dime.
The dog is afraid of the sound of the shower for some reason and goes to hide upstairs when it turns on.
Jeremy starts to spill the show's secrets — and Yael surreptitiously turns on her recorder to get the whole thing on tape. Intrigued?
Unfortunately, when everyone turns on their computer at 8:30 am, it puts undue pressure on the networks and the resource pool.
And his words will be heard by, basically, anyone who turns on a TV for any part of the day on Thursday.
The royal siblings enjoyed several turns on the inflatable bouncy slides, exploring the small gathering as they held hands with Kate's parents.
A light pad turns on, a dog presses it with its paw and a dish pops out with a treat on it.
As you approach the toilet, it turns on automatically via finely tuned motion sensors and turns off after you've left the room.
It turns something on in her, because she goes to the restroom and the damn automatic faucet finally turns on for her.
Bamz turns on a dime with each line, making a case for himself as the calmest dude on the island of Manhattan.
JoJo turns on her accent big time to talk to his grandparents, and it's nearly impossible to make out what they're saying.
Mengden, who never has faced Kansas City, has posted a 5.56 ERA in four turns on the road during his rookie season.
Rather, American culpability turns on whether the United States provided targeting assistance or aerial refueling to the coalition during these particular airstrikes.
Invincible starts out in the warm comfort of a superhero family but quickly tears that away when Nolan turns on his people.
After a series of twists and turns on Friday, Uber's legal struggle with Alphabet's Waymo just got much simpler — in a way.
Sometimes the second baby turns on its own after the first has been delivered because it has some extra room to move.
In "Batman v Superman," the newspapers are full of controversy about the heroes, whom the fickle public alternately turns on and embraces.
When Trump turns on longstanding U.S. allies and suggests that Russia be readmitted to the G-8, some analysts see ulterior motives.
There is no need to swipe a credit card at the pump, because Marketplace handles the transaction and turns on the pump.
And before that, Nick Viall was made the Bachelor after a turn on Bachelor in Paradise (and two turns on The Bachelorette).
The hard kicking Apidej fought him on eleven occasions and both men took turns on the whipping post as winners and losers.
She's craving a new bed, and wants to replace the ceiling fan that kicks out a spark every time it turns on.
In "Oh Papa Blues," after detailing her grievances against a neglectful lover, Rainey turns on a dime, steeling herself to exact revenge.
But when he taps into his sensitivity, turns on the charm and lays his feelings bare in any given moment, he's electrifying.
"Lizzie," a 19th-century period drama directed by Craig William Macneill, turns on Lizzie Borden, an abiding mystery and ambiguous feminist touchstone.
Aesthetically and conceptually, Wet Logic turns on the combination of apparent oppositions: reality blended with artifice; surface with depth; serenity with disquiet.
All you have to do is use your phone until it no longer turns on and then go buy a new one.
One other minor downside: there's no do-not-disturb sign, only a button that turns on a light to request housekeeping services.
She turns on a leg that has a plate screwed into it to prevent more stress fractures, to which she is susceptible.
Did you ever go to the faucet, you turn on the faucet to wash your hands, and it turns on so easy.
If the driver doesn't respond to the alerts, the car will come to a complete stop and turns on the hazard lights.
This particular imagining of cool, which turns on a fantasy of long-lost ethnic grit, exists in opposition to modern Jewish stereotypes.
And Republicans — especially those up for election in 2020 — have long been afraid of losing Trump's base if he turns on them.
Unless and until the GOP turns on him—which likely won't happen until they experience a negative wave election—he'll stick around.
During a phone conversation about her latest release, Clarkson immediately turns on that Southern charm, calling me "girl" and offering up book recommendations.
Because what happens is people say oh, we got 100 turns on the flywheel, we're bored with that, let's start a new one.
Those closer to the lagoon are forced to sleep in turns on their makeshift tents during the two three-month periods of rain.
Maradona's appearance on the French Riviera was one of the hotly-anticipated star turns on the red carpet at this year's film festival.
There's also a new safety feature that recognizes when a user is driving and automatically turns on Do Not Disturb to prevent distractions.
Even now when I watch the video, making those turns on the edge of the cliff, and I'm trying to act and sing.
Simple: few works of literature since Homer can match the piercing, unshakably humane gaze that Grossman turns on the haggard face of war.
With utilities and telecom, Stoltzfus believes they are over-owned and are vulnerable when the market turns on pricy bond proxy defensive stocks.
Then words like "lovable" and "friendly" took turns on screen, followed by a video ad for adopting pets featuring a very cute puppy.
Whether law can constrain power now turns on how China, the United States and other countries in the region use the new decision.
The flash icon turns on the flash (for extra light), and the padlock icon fixes the focus to help you see something better.
If a creator turns on non-skippable ads, even previously published videos on their channel will be able to make use of them.
Having had hilarious turns on shows like Everybody Hates Chris and Survivor's Remorse, "I'm blessed," she shared of her 35 years in Hollywood.
The next thing I knew, the two of us were bent over the same toilet while the other three took turns on us.
Montgomery, who lost two straight turns on the road before tossing six scoreless innings at Toronto on June 3, never has faced Oakland.
Protected turns on automatically, when the information on an account changes enough times to be considered erratic, and isn't controlled by the representatives.
A former Imperator of bad guy Immortan Joe, she turns on her leader to save his five "wives" from a life of enslavement.
For most of the men and women who serve in Congress, the legislative process turns on ideology and the views of their constituents.
That moment won't come until around 12:30AM ET, more than an hour after Juno turns on its main engine at 11:18PM.
Obstruction of justice -- both in the criminal statute and Nixon and Clinton articles of impeachment senses -- turns on the president's state of mind.
It was like a science-fiction story in which someone turns on an old radio and hears a staticky broadcast from the past.
Klobuchar had starring turns on previous debate stages, including in October, when she raised more than $1 million in the 24 hours afterward.
Given that much of Farhadi's work turns on seemingly small interactions, it's striking how often he chooses shots that obscure rather than reveal.
"proactively turns on the face unlock sensors, recognizing that you may want to unlock your phone," Google said in its teaser blog post.
She switches off NPR playing from speakers on her windowsill, and turns on a lamp to avoid using the harsh fluorescent overhead light.
As Vox's Andrew Prokop recently explained, Democrats have a plan to win the redistricting game, but much of it turns on winning elections.
I do not want the only cooking he witnesses to be when he turns on his television and sees famous chefs create masterpieces.
Gloucester School Board, which turns on the question of whether Gavin Grimm, a 16-year-old transgender boy, may use the men's room.
If I got too frustrated, I simply switched to the electronic viewfinder, which automatically turns on when I put my eye near it.
The conventional view of Senator McCarthy's ultimate fall turns on the Army-McCarthy hearings, when he showed himself to be dark and bullying.
A strange series of events begins to occur in the hotel, and Jack's mental health quickly deteriorates as he turns on his family.
As the driver accelerates, stops and turns on local streets, sensors on the car record what he sees and track how he responds.
Much of the new album turns on Ms. Luciano coming of age as she makes a name for herself in a male industry.
She imagined Mr. Buttigieg and his husband reading to each other each night, taking turns on the campaign bus after an endless day.
She also turns on the news while she does her cardio to help her catch up with what's going on in the world.
Everything turns on how one views immigrants or those who don't appear to belong to the core of some regressive idea of Englishness.
WHATSAPP TURNS ON ENCRYPTION: WhatsApp, the globally popular messaging application owned by Facebook, turned on end-to-end encryption for its messages today.
Only 30 cars are allowed to park at a time, and the hairpin turns on the drive aren't for the faint of heart.
The significance of Zemmour's evangelism for the "Catholic culture" of France turns on the fact that he is Jewish and of Algerian descent.
The Pixel 2's new "squeeze" feature automatically turns on Google Assistant when the user applies pressure to the sides of the phone.
In this case, the CxStocks software does warn you before the crypto miner turns on: "There was no intent to be deceptive," said Andries.
The issue at this stage turns on why Yahoo's fiduciaries agreed to a without-cause termination when a for-cause alternative was potentially available.
Once you've enabled the feature, and set the hours at which it gets going, the screen turns gray and Do Not Disturb turns on.
Set your bedtime, and as the time approaches, Android grays out the screen, turns on a blue light filter, and enables Do Not Disturb.
Sometimes my Apple TV comes on and then the TV automatically turns on as well but I don't want the TV to do so.
He's also pointed a finger at Google as a company he fears might develop AI that runs rampant and turns on humanity one day.
Understeer, when a car fails to make turns on a sharp angle, was the compromise that Lamborghini had to make for that distinctive design.
And, matching mom Kate's go on the swing (pictures of which she released Saturday), William with Louis, George and Charlotte took turns on it.
In October, when the focus is on responsibility, students have taken turns on the public announcement system sharing what the attribute means to them.
The device turns on one light at a time and it comes with a guide for the areas to focus on for each light.
It's because of the amygdala, the part of the brain that turns on your body's fight-or-flight response when it senses a threat.
To activate, the driver turns on adaptive cruise control, then waits for the Super Cruise steering wheel icon on the instrument panel to illuminate.
Brands and professional Instagrammers are worried that they are going to disappear from your Instagram feed once the company turns on its algorithmic feed.
It will be the 183rd time the spacecraft turns on its engine, as well as its last time, if all goes according to plan.
What's next: In injuries like gunshot wounds, the brain's own immune system turns on itself and attacks neurons, demolishing large regions of the brain.
If the twists and turns (and twists on turns) on HBO's Westworld had you riveted to your screen freaking out, apparently you're not alone.
Songs take emotional turns on a dime, pivoting from funny to tender and bruised to brassy before you can figure out what's going on.
There is a hilarious scene in which everyone turns on Chris after he admits that he is a (gasp) professional wrestler/low-rent superhero.
Yet Donald Trump, in his march toward the Republican nomination, has made a befuddling series of corkscrew turns on guns, depending on his audience.
Trump Makes Major U-Turns on Foreign Policy President Trump is all over the place these days, especially when it comes to foreign policy.
One of them, called Matter of Castillo-Perez, turns on whether multiple drunk-driving convictions should disqualify an immigrant seeking relief from deportation proceedings.
" Now, he said, when he turns on the TV, Cruz, 6, tells him, "Go to the show with the guy with the crazy hair.
The drama first turns on Woody's crisis of confidence (Bonnie neglects him) and his dealings with Forky, who keeps diving into the nearest wastebasket.
It portrays the world as a place where the world turns on American power, whose assertion is inherently a force for justice and stability.
August Wilson's Pittsburgh comes immediately to mind, and not just because his play "Jitney," though set in 1977, turns on a similar plot point.
Out of seemingly nowhere, Kyle turns on the afterburners and charges at the videographer, who, against all odds, appeared to make it out unscathed.
No, their Trump support is a value statement, one that turns on the denial of other people's rights to freedom, equality and safe existence.
But cancers often find insidious ways to stymie the immune system, like sending a signal that turns on a brake on the immune system.
When Officer Yanez turns on his flashing lights, Mr. Castile, a longtime school cafeteria worker, quickly pulls to the side and stops his car.
That standard turns on whether the discriminatory actions were either taken by somebody high in the corporate hierarchy or approved of by higher management.
Early in the movie, Ms. Bullock turns on the TV as news anchors report on thousands of deaths by mass suicide around the world.
China builds a database of Uighurs' DNA, an ex-spy chief turns on Venezuela's president and a fire in Bangladesh fits a disturbing pattern.
Stylistically, Tom of Finland turns on this contrast between the buttoned-down Scandinavian tastefulness of Helsinki and the over-the-top aesthetics of Hollywood.
The trio had the crowd rocking to the late icon's hit as Bryan played the piano and Bentley and Walsh took their turns on guitar.
Anyone who's used Waze is familiar with the navigation app's insistence on making left turns on busy streets where there's no signal to stop traffic.
A few words on the nitty-gritty of how it goes down: "The resveratrol goes in and turns on the HAS2 gene," Dr. Sinclair explains.
The researchers believe the findings support the notion that acetic acid turns on genes that trigger enzymes to break down fat and prevent weight gain.
Elena turns on her original PlayStation — the system that welcomed Sony to the video game industry and gave Uncharted developer Naughty Dog its first success.
The mirror's built-in sensor knows when your face approaches and turns on the mirror's outer-rim light, which glows in over 50,000 color variations.
Both director and actress also agree it's not their business what turns on this character either—some things are politely out of bounds of examination.
When he turns on the television, there is at least one pundit ready to repeat the talking points that his own White House puts out.
Ditto the under-frame lighting, which turns on when you get out of bed in the middle of the night, guiding you out the room.
Minnesota Twins The Twins combine bad pitching, bad defense, and a mediocre offense to turn, Transformers-like, into [turns on echo] A Bad Baseball Team!
The claim turns on a series of arguments, each of which is problematic and some of which are rather dubious, at least by my lights.
But Taro's apprentice turns on him, colluding with the mob to scotch plans for Taro's crowning achievement, a casino in the city's Vieux-Port. Why?
There is an inward-facing light that turns on when you're snapping, and an outward-facing light that alerts anyone in your field of vision.
As with Mueller, Democrats in charge of impeachment won't know what they have until someone sits down, turns on a microphone and faces the camera.
Low-key, even by Mr. Jarmusch's laid-back standards, it turns on a poet, Paterson (Adam Driver), who drives a city bus in — where else?
What will he do if Raul Castro, needing to save face in the wake of our backhanded slap, suddenly turns on his heel towards Moscow?
There's a fantastic new "reading mode" function that turns on gray-scale and lowers the brightness, making it feel like you're reading from an eReader.
The show, featuring songs by Joe Iconis and a book by Mr. Iconis, Lance Rubin and Jason SweetTooth Williams, turns on a willfully silly conceit.
As another important I.P.O. looms, there is plenty of jeopardy to go around, and the plot turns on a complicated series of alliances and betrayals.
The language is ripe, if not entirely in period, and the plot, which turns on the fate of the missing Day, is a hot mess.
Yonghoon Lee and Brandon Jovanovich trade turns in the role of Don José, who falls for Carmen then turns on her when she spurns him.
During turns on the witness stand, Ms. Sanders and Ms. Sheppard described the havoc that turned a house of worship into a blood-soaked scene.
" What's worse, these critics say, is that in this #MeToo moment, Mr. Baldwin epitomizes a classic insincere male ally: With his star turns on "S.
They all take turns on the bed, serving as utility pillows or falling to the floor as my partner and I turn in our sleep.
Wind Gap is a particularly southern-inflected part of Missouri; one episode turns on "Calhoun Day," a local Civil War commemoration sympathetic to the Confederacy.
Written and directed by Rian Johnson, the modern-day mystery turns on the question of who killed millionaire patriarch Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer), and why.
He wakes up, he turns on the television, he sees something that makes him mad, and he reaches for his Twitter-enabled smartphone to vent.
The concept, now in use or under consideration in numerous American states and cities, turns on its head old notions of athletics as an equalizer.
For instance, you can set up IFTTT so that when your video doorbell senses motion, a light on the side of the house turns on.
Pyongyang operates by both offensive and defensive game plan, provokes according to its own playbook, and turns on the charm when circumstances call for it.
When Mario, who's protecting Angelotti from the police, seems hesitant about Tosca's plans to meet at his villa that night, she turns on the charm.
Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Beyoncé, Madonna, The Black Eyed Peas and The Who all took their turns on the podium in recent years.
If the viability of immigration action turns on a ninth justice, many in the GOP may be even more inclined to fight any Clinton nominee.
It turns out that when the car senses the key it automatically turns on, and when you are in the car the driver will start driving.
In an Urban Outfitters ad, a young woman turns on a neon sign on a bedside table that becomes increasingly cluttered with neutral-toned home decor.
Grace's once-trusty guide turns on them, killing the Brit before she manages to shoot him in the face and tear away into the jungle beyond.
Whenever a user picks up the phone, the sensor and camera work in tandem to recognize the owner's hands and eyes, which turns on the screen.
But it's only when June turns on the lights in the gargantuan central room that she realizes where she is: the headquarters of the Boston Globe.
It's not far-field, so you press the button and you say, "Play music on my TV." Your Roku TV turns on and music starts playing.
Washington (CNN)Legal experts call it the worst-case scenario: The day after the election arrives and the outcome turns on a dispute in one state.
Even before people step out the door of a lunar lander, the dust will be a problem, starting from the second the landing engine turns on.
After all, The Crucible is about accusations of witchcraft, and the plot turns on an inappropriate sexual relationship between a married man and a teenage girl.
But this Democratic proposal turns on a more narrow issue: Whose fault is it if people can't afford basic needs and must turn to the government?
The menacing machine that turns on its human creators is a staple of both B-movies like Virtuosity and pop blockbusters like Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Their work turns on its head the previously predominant idea of the "total look," of a designer proposing an outfit to be sold head-to-toe.
The question of Davis's racial identity turns on whether he is descended from Rachel or Serena (Keri Russell), Newton's wife at the beginning of the movie.
Maybe once Tesla turns on more of the auxiliary cameras the car will get a better view of what's going on, but for now I'm skeptical.
In February he said Britain's economy faced "twists and turns" on its road to Brexit, suggesting he remained in no hurry to consider higher interest rates.
Vision is a robot with human organs created by another robot to destroy the Avengers, but later he turns on his creator and joins the Avengers.
We get up early the next day giddy with the excitement of fresh adventure … Wow, there are a million little twists and turns on this coast.
The long-eared spaniels, sprawled on the oriental, might catch a treat of ground turkey as she turns on the Bose and listens to the news.
Sooner or later they will have to grapple with the fact that they are not in a good-faith fight that turns on evidence and persuasion.
As the driver at this company accelerates, stops and turns on local streets, sensors on the car record what he sees and track how he responds.
It's hard not to be reminded of such matters when watching a film that often turns on seduction and shifting power dynamics in male-female relations.
Even though the ranch is across an international border, those living here take turns on nightly guard duty, concerned about agents from Nicaragua infiltrating their haven.
But the degree to which current antitrust enforcement turns on the competing analyses of specialist antitrust economists is something to move away from rather than expand.
The deluge turns on stress hormones and genetic switches that open plant arsenals and prepare the plant to ward off attackers — with no thought or movement.
Op-Ed Contributor Ever since I took my first turns on a snowy golf course on Cape Cod, my life has revolved and evolved around snow.
You push the button, and a light turns on telling you the microphones are muted — but they lack the same physical movement that Google's button has.
He flips open the lock on a scratched blue door, turns on the lights and begins to sweep, just as his family has done since 225.
Hospitalized with serious injuries after a car accident, Emma Fleed turns on her phone to find a barrage of semiliterate inanity from her so-called friends.
If you find yourself using the same multitasking combo often, you can set a specific app to automatically open whenever you the second screen turns on.
Former Obama campaign chief strategist David AxelrodDavid AxelrodWarren faces online criticism over past big donor fundraisers Krystal Ball: Media turns on Buttigieg, will this end him?
And then the kid turns on the Mets and watches Syndergaard sitting 100 and deGrom sitting 95 or whatever ... You see every young pitcher throws gas.
Plenty crams me into a movie theater chair, turns on the headset, and suddenly I'm a small child, sitting in bed and screaming for my mom.
He secures Peter Abernathy to a chair with a giant nail gun, and for some reason turns on Maeve's pain receptors before beginning to dissect her.
Verlander remained unbeaten in four June turns on Tuesday, permitting two runs on six hits while walking one and fanning five during a no-decision against Seattle.
Once in position near the drive-through, Princess turns on the puppy eyes and pretends to be a stray dog to guilt customers into giving her food.
Pluto boosts your resilience and lights a flame of passion from within; Uranus turns on your teenage rebel side, wiring you with the confidence to act independently.
She turns on her own family and clan, and I get the impression that she might turn on the First Order when the right circumstances come up.
The NES turns on instantly; you'll be prompted the first time to set up your language, but thereafter you'll be sent directly to the game selection screen.
It's also planning a hybrid motion sensor / video camera that only turns on after motion is detected ($99 for an indoor model, $199 for an outdoor model).
However, the glowing display on the new vívosmart 3, which automatically turns on when you raise your wrist, is hidden behind a thin layer of smoky rubber.
The weird humor and bright aesthetic (including a killer score by Grant Kirkhope) helped, along with an incredible sense of momentum when taking turns on the battlefield.
Nilsa has her eyes on Jeremiah, though, so when Gus mentions over dinner that Jeremiah asked out Kortni, she quickly turns on both her friend and Gus.
However, we don't doubt a story that has taken so many interesting turns on the road to being born has one or two more unseen twists ahead.
The idea here is to collect data when a vehicle, say, turns on its hazard warning lights, then share that data with vehicles nearby via cloud technology.
Emergency assist, which detects if the driver is unresponsive and brings the car to a stop in its lane, turns on the hazard lights, and calls 911.
Plus her turns on the MNEK collaboration "Never Forget You" and Tinie Tempah's bass-heavy dance track "Girls Like", have already left huge chemtrails across our charts.
Another defence argument turns on whether there was in fact a bribe as defined under South Korean law, which says only civil servants come under the statute.
The politics of health care have also been totally unsettled all year long, and that has produced a surprising set of twists and turns on the ground.
They are probably onto something: A study recently revealed that massage actually turns off genes associated with inflammation, and turns on the genes that help muscles heal.
"No matter who is elected, the new president isn't going to be able to engineer any sharp policy turns on the South China Sea," Mr. Poling said.
In Marcel Camus's Black Orpheus, a retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice set in Brazil, the entire film's plot turns on an inadvertent exorcism.
That protection turns on two fundamental First Amendment principles: Phillips' custom wedding cakes constitute speech, and the state cannot compel an artist like Phillips to create speech.
Heller's opponents say his twists and turns on health care show he was acting out of fear -- first of the general election, and now of a primary.
First, can the use of a presidential pardon save Mr. Trump from the wrath of Roger Stone (if Stone turns on him) and other potentially adverse witnesses?
When his wife gets home from work, he turns on his sous-vide device and throws the fish in the pot for 30 minutes to cook it.
Yet when the classes have ended, when he turns on the television to watch the World Cup at night, he continues to have his thespian tastes affronted.
"Airbnb is in there for free and Google is very glad to have them there, but what happens when Google turns on the monetization spigots," Schaal said.
The film turns on warring halves, a presumptive beta (Edward Norton) and his alpha twin (Pitt), who confront consumerism, postmodern anomie and that cult known as masculinity.
But the next prime minister will face perhaps Britain's greatest peacetime crisis, Brexit, one that turns on the sort of labyrinthine details that Mr. Johnson so avoids.
Featured on ABC's Shark Tank, this nightlight automatically turns on when someone enters the bathroom so it's perfect for both a stumbling  adult and potty-training child.
It does make a sound when it turns on and off that didn't bother me, but did annoy some friends who used it daily at an office.
If enabled, Do Not Disturb While Driving turns on automatically when it detects the acceleration of a vehicle (you can turn it off if you're a passenger).
Here's footage of the prototype car working the curves and turns on Yandex's closed test track: Last month, Yandex started testing its autonomous cars in Tel Aviv.
If Shlain's family gets lost, for instance, one navigator turns on a phone for as long as it takes to get them on the right path again.
Intelligence, according to a former official, simply does not work like a spy thriller or television cop show where a case turns on a crystal-clear recording.
Taking in three generations of MCs, the show included the likes of Stormzy, Chip, Footsie, D Double E, Novelist, and AJ Tracey all taking turns on the mic.
There's a built-in light that turns on when you lift off the lid and speaker that plays different Star Wars themes each time you open the box.
Because a light turns on behind the mold during injection, I could kind of see through the semi-occluded rubber to the chamber filling up with pink ink.
The Galaxy Fold has two touchscreens: a smaller one that's activated when folded, and a larger tablet-sized one that turns on when the device is opened up.
After Max concentrates for a few moments, the vehicle suddenly turns on and he has a priceless reaction—all thanks to dad secretly giving him a helping hand.
This isn't much: the phone just pays attention to see if you're reaching for it and then quickly turns on the screen and activates the face unlock sensors.
All eyes will be on Lyft as it turns on its Toronto service this morning, marking the ride-hailing company's first-ever foray outside of the United States.
That MPs are being marginalised at this crucial early stage is thus a concern: so much of what is to come turns on Mrs May's initial negotiating strategy.
The air quality monitor scans rooms up to 250 square feet, turns on when it's needed, and turns back off when it hasn't sensed pollutants in 219.993 minutes.
But thanks to ill-timed U-turns on Mrs May's part, that lead has narrowed to a mere six points, and is closing a bit more each day.
If Stan offers Philip a deal to attain citizenship and keep Paige and Henry none the wiser, so long as Philip turns on Elizabeth, does Philip take it?
The orientation of the split is determined by the filter that the photon that turns on the camera passes through, not the photon that the camera is imaging.
All of the actual experimenting comes from the filter that turns on the camera, while the "experiment" performed on the first photon is extracted later from the data.
One by one, the candidates took their turns on stage, like a presidential speed dating event, most of them doing their best to appear the least Biden-y.
Weirder yet: If the recipient presses the volume down button or the power button to try to silence or dismiss the call, their camera turns on as well.
The crowd later turns on her when she warns anyone that yells will get thrown out of the show ... but not before throwing a jab at The Donald.
The 34-year-old is winless in 33 straight turns on the road - losing seven - since blanking Los Angeles for eight innings at Dodger Stadium on April 4.
And while Bündchen is the one known for her glamorous turns on the runway, the former model says it's her husband who values clothes more in their relationship.
In addition, it's said that there's an LED indicator that turns on when the camera is recording, hopefully making bystanders a bit more comfortable when someone's wearing Glass.
On a recent episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, "Magic and Loss" author Virginia Heffernan discussed her new book and what happens when Twitter turns on you.
Not content with two turns on reality TV (plus the possibility of competing on Dancing With the Stars), Kaitlyn Bristowe is out to create an entire podcast conglomerate.
There's also a small, round digital screen at 12 o'clock on the watch's face that turns on when you press the button on the side of the watch.
The power of the purse is at the core of Article One of the Constitution and Trump's proposed course turns on its head this essential right of Congress.
It is late evening, and Nurse Alma, having introduced herself to her patient, turns on the radio, switches between stations, settles on Bach's Violin Concerto in E Major.
Shane trains uses the char-rnn neural network framework to train the computer to "speak" using only beer words, then turns on the creativity and makes it think.
The plot turns on Dolly, and the show offers ample opportunity for whoever plays the part to showcase her ability to convey pathos and defiance, grief and comedy.
"Before us, the case largely turns on the intensely factual question whether the three doctors — Doe 2, Doe 85033, and Doe 6 — can obtain admitting privileges," he said.
A physical lens cap slides down and turns on the system and you control everything from he included remote or the buttons on the top of the device.
Apple Watch's wrist raise feature turns on the screen every time you lift your wrist, showing you the time and any other notifications that may have popped up.
Similarly, much of the authors' telling of the 2016 Democratic primary turns on dramatic renderings of stories whose impact on vote counts is, at best, hard to prove.
Next to me, two women are taking turns on each other: One lays down and the other goes in with two fingers encased in a white rubber glove.
"That's probably the dirtiest place in the bathroom," said Dr. Judy Stone, a Maryland-based infectious disease physician — after all, everyone turns on the faucet with dirty hands.
One of these great features is the ability for the user to go in and change which input source the Roku TV defaults to when it turns on.
Toward the play's end, the cast turns on the audience in a shivery, flash-of-lightning moment that reminds us that the stage is, in fact, our mirror.
The first article of impeachment turns on President Trump's request that President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine announce an investigation of Hunter Biden's role with the energy company Burisma.
The LightRider turns on his phone every morning, and he has a list of his tasks for the day, so he knows what parts to take with him.
At a set time, it turns your phone's display gray, turns on the night light feature, and puts your handset in Do Not Disturb mode all at once.
"Super Impossible Road" from Rogue Games, is a futuristic, high-speed racing game where players master hairpin turns on courses that twist and coil over beautiful galactic backdrops.
It also turns on an argument that is strong enough that at least one Republican federal appellate judge voted to deny the Trump administration the relief it sought.
It was reached through a gate and watched over by four raised bunkers where Marines rotated turns on post, one in each bunker by day, two by night.
If a SHE BEAR in a plain brown wrapper takes your picture and turns on the bubble gum machine, you might be about to get a driving award.
The predictable outcomes—zombie eats human, human slays zombie, human turns on human, because we're a bunch of dumb asses who never learn—have left a worn circle.
As a movie turns on with Amazon Prime on a console in the backseat, the sun roof closes and lights dim into a cinema mode that reduces the glare.
Or what if it turns on my empty rice cooker (after I forgot to top it up) — at best pointlessly expending energy, at worst enthusiastically burning down the house.
Debate rages in particular about the multiplier, because the issue of whether extra government spending or tax cuts (a "fiscal stimulus") will boost GDP growth turns on its size.
As pieces of technology hardware, laptop hinges really haven't dramatically changed in a while: you lift up your screen, your computer turns on, and you go about your business.
Kurz, Kern and other party leaders took turns on Monday to visit President Alexander Van der Bellen, who said agreement on a date in the autumn was within reach.
You just slide a stick into the sprayer, and a built-in motion sensor only turns on its internal heating element when you pick it up to use it.
Eureka is not everyone's cup of Jack Daniels and what makes her so great—being loud, boisterous, and campy can turn off as many people as it turns on.
I got many, many stares at the spinning LED ring that turns on the camera's recording, but no one seemed to be curious enough to care to probe further.
While it may seem natural to assume that all three works belong to the same period, this is exactly the kind of assumption that Chang turns on its head.
A group of demonstrators standing in front of the press pit break out their signs and start chanting, and the crowd turns on them, booing and chanting right back.
"We have to wait to see if management turns on the 'promotion spigot' again," following last week's brief closure of a Massachusetts restaurant due to sick employees, Fersedi said.
Part of the problem here is that so much turns on the good faith of the prosecutor, which means luck plays far too large a role in the system.
It's also true that so much turns on the good faith of the prosecutor in an incentive structure in which the prosecutor holds way too many of the cards.
To a deeply depressing extent, the decision to leave or stay turns on two overlapping questions: If I quit, am I likely to be replaced by a Trump apparatchik?
Wheatley most recently directed the J.G. Ballard adaptation High-Rise, in which an entire fancy apartment complex turns on itself in an orgy of class-based murder and madness.
Every smart, dorky, nerdy, awkward or otherwise "different" girl these days has great role models to look up to whenever she turns on the television or scrolls through Netflix.
And so, if this conflagration turns on the interpretation of that epithet, then what may be at play is a contextual misread, or perhaps a clash of value systems.
If the case against releasing the document is that it would harm US-Saudi ties, then your view naturally turns on whether you see that alliance as worth protecting.
The study's conclusion turns on its head the assumption that VIP services are better services: "Provision of unnecessary care can increase the risk of patient harm," the authors wrote.
Crazy Rich Asians turns on the assumption that men and women of Asian descent are inherently worthy of an unapologetic big-screen American fairy tale of love and desire.
The plot turns on Regina's attempt to secure $75,000 so that she can join her two wealthy brothers in a plan to build a cotton mill on their plantation.
Guilt feels almost like a physical weight, as if the rapist is on top of her as she tosses and turns on her sister's mattress, and she can't sleep.
When students log into their Chromebooks, Google turns on a feature that syncs its Chrome browser with other devices used by a student on that account, the lawsuit said.
The militancy is minuscule — fewer than 300 armed fighters by most estimates — and much of the combatants' ideology turns on political differences with the Indian government, not religious ones.
A CNN article about that event noted that a former Clinton aide, former DNC official, and even David AxelrodDavid AxelrodKrystal Ball: Media turns on Buttigieg, will this end him?
Attention turns on Monday to "flash", or first estimate, purchasing managers' index (PMI) figures, which will give an initial estimate of how euro zone economies have fared in December.
Stroman has lost steam as the temperature has heated up as the 24-year-old turned in his fifth sub-par outing in his last six turns on Sunday.
"On the facts, obstruction turns on what's in a defendant's mind — often a difficult thing to determine, and especially difficult with a mind as twisted as Trump's," Conway wrote.
Some researchers are trying to block the gene that turns off fetal hemoglobin and turns on adult hemoglobin, allowing patients with sickle-cell disease to produce fetal hemoglobin instead.
If you're sick of taking turns on who gets to charge their phone, then this USB-integrated outlet may be just what you need and it's 20% off right now.
Ten One Design's new Stella plug improves on the design with something we've never seen before: a built-in flashlight that automatically turns on near outlets to light the way.
The air quality monitor scans air in rooms up to 361 square feet, turns on when it's needed, and turns back off when it hasn't sensed pollutants in 30 minutes.
Winter is coming, as they say, and as the heat turns on in your home, and the air gets colder outside, you might find that your nose is uncomfortably dry.
They have access to AT&T DriveMode which works at the carrier level and turns on as soon as it sees your phone moving faster than 15 miles per hour.
When they started practicing together, they encouraged each other to try their hands at new parts, and now when they play, write, and record, they take turns on each instrument.
But Wardle's argument is that if another application, say a spyware, turns on right after that, the user has no way of knowing he or she is being spied on.
The Roomba s225+ and Braava Jet m6 both sport iRobot's mapping technology, coupled with Imprint Link, which lets to two devices communicate in order to take turns on the floor.
You could control all of them through Cassia's app, and even automate things so that music turns on when you come home, the doors lock at night, and so on.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds executed one of the fastest U-turns on record this month as managers turned from super-bearish to cautiously bullish about the outlook for oil prices.
And when her mother turns on the massive hotel sign, visible for miles, endangering their hard-won safety on the off chance Nick might see it, Alicia's rage is heartbreaking.
Even smarter (hence its name), you can automate a specific wake-up routine that turns on lights, set the temperature, and whatever else is connected to your smart home setup.
If Euron turns on the Lannisters, he could take his massive fleet of ships to Dragonstone and offer up his services to Daenerys and easily take King's Landing by sea.
Each combat encounter plays out over five turns on an isometric, chess-style grid, filled with a mix of civilian structures, special objective tiles, and a collection of environmental hazards.
"When we get anxious, that turns on what's called the sympathetic nervous system, the nervous system that gets us anxious and prepares our body to fight or flight," Arnedt said.
As Tom, Joshua Boone keeps enough in reserve to smooth over the role's inconsistencies, but Alexandra Socha, as the more voluble Amber, is stuck making hairpin turns on unmarked roads.
But Frank's loser status is confirmed when Logan turns on him instantly, setting him up to make a drunken toast about "old friends" and then asking him why he came.
The boys brighten as if on a dimmer switch, her husband turns on "Thriller" to get in the mood, and she watches them bop around, a twist in the heart.
The voice-commanded AI bot that turns on lights and delivers the morning headlines in the same monotone, transactional fashion may soon respond to orders with a hint of compassion.
For hours, the Bundys and their allies took turns on a stage fringed by cranberry-colored curtains and manned by armed guards, telling tales of real and perceived government infractions.
The alert light turns on when the AOA indications disagree by more than 10 degrees for 10 continuous seconds, according to an American Airlines 737 MAX flight manual obtained by Reuters.
In smart and subtle ways, Wang's project turns on precisely such productive tensions: between optimism and pessimism, abstract concept and material form, past and present, art and life, life and death.
Pixel Buds, its answer to Apple's AirPods, will also likely get a refresh, with longer-lasting battery life and a mute feature that automatically turns on when someone else is talking.
Mr Dershowitz, once a brilliant scholar and defender of celebrity clients, including Claus von Bülow and O.J. Simpson, has long been better known for his provocative turns on cable news shows.
Despite the shit he did, I still love him, and as much as I wish I could control my feelings with a magical switch that turns on and off, I can't.
"2018 is either the year of techlash, where the world turns on the tech giants — and we have seen some of this already — or the year of trust," Weed's speech reads.
You have to hold a finger on the left ear cup for a small eternity, and then you get a laggy response from your phone as it turns on its assistant.
A clearer divide turns on relative optimism or pessimism about Mr Kim's intentions, with Mr McMaster a leading voice of doom (he has compared this moment of geopolitical peril to 1914).
Much like the "Muslim ban" on issuing visas to six Islamic countries, or the U-turns on China, Nato and other issues, Mr Trump clearly had no grasp of the substance.
He came to wider public attention with his star turns on the BBC's popular satirical TV quiz show "Have I Got News For You" and his gift for humor comes naturally.
The actor, famous for his turns on "Beverly Hills, 90210" and, more recently, "Riverdale," had been hospitalized since last week after suffering a massive stroke Wednesday at his home in California.
You just need a coffee maker with a simple on / off function — you're not controlling the coffee maker, you're controlling the wall switch, which in turn, turns on the coffee maker.
Manuel, who's 20 years old, turns on a giant boiler to start the nixtamalization process; then he adds the grains into a giant tub to wash them and to eliminate impurities.
Amazon Turns on the Charm Amid Criticism From Right and LeftRichard Branson's Virgin and Hyperloop One Transit Pods Become Fast Friends But delivering the bigger pieces of furniture is much trickier.
This is where weather and communications satellites orbit Earth at the same rate as the planet turns on its axis, so they always stay above a single spot on the surface.
When Vitaly's father turns on the TV in Chelyabinsk, a thousand miles east of Moscow in the Ural Mountains, he has seen his son and daughter-in-law vilified as traitors.
If poor air quality is detected, or if the GPS detects that there is a tunnel approaching, the car automatically turns on an air recirculation mode and closes the car windows.
"When the team are about to leave the staff island, they flip a switch, and a small red light turns on in several of Gladden's rooms," a Gladden representative told Insider.
White Sox LH Carlos Rodon (23-63, 26) Buchholz allowed five runs for the second straight start and fourth in five turns on Thursday in a 22-21 loss to Atlanta.
With just 6 miles to go in the 87-mile course, the 33-year-old cyclist lost control on slippery pavement during one of the treacherous downhill turns on Sunday afternoon.
Given how often the science turns on alcohol, only to tentatively embrace it the following week, it's smart to take any news of booze's health effects with a grain of salt.
On a ride around the track on Sunday, the car navigated a few turns on its own, but the human driver regularly yanked the wheel to keep it on the asphalt.
The hairdresser and stylist first stepped foot in the mansion in 2014, and went on to take two turns on Bachelor In Paradise before eventually getting engaged on Bachelor Winter Games.
I think the average Trump voter, when he or she turns on the news, is more convinced than ever that there's a coastal liberal media conspiracy out to get the president.
"We are like this faucet that the Guggenheim turns on only when they need," said another employee who has worked across art handling and facilities jobs for the last four years.
So a lot turns on whether the Court will see Trump's emergency declaration as repackaging ordinary law enforcement to get around Congress's budget limits, or as a legitimate national security move.
Despite all the attention paid to the deepening yield curve inversion, it "isn't just a switch" that turns on and causes a recession, according to Wall Street number cruncher Paul Hickey.
In a statement, Mozilla officials wrote: Browsing history is only sent to Mozilla if a user turns on our Sync service, whose purpose is to share data across a user's devices.
To watch a movie all I have to do is say "Alexa, turn on Netflix," and the projector turns on, the system loads up Netflix and the lights automatically turn off.
But a major part of the case turns on an affair the victim was having with one of his writing students and their own protege, a young trans woman named Pippa.
The twists and turns on Scandal were so much fun — until the show made you sit back and realize you were having fun watching people's lives be dragged into the muck.
The 21-year-old native of South Carolina has won only four of those outings, however, and is 20-33 with a 23 ERA in nine turns on the road this season.
Oh, and speaking of the stew room, there's a TV screen, which out of nowhere turns on and shows Padma and Tom talking to the newbies about their impressive résumés and accolades.
Mr. Moon's other challenge, with Mr. Trump, turns on how best to deal with North Korea and its leader — who is expected to meet with Mr. Trump in the next few months.
His three supporting turns on the HBO series "Hard Knocks" as an intense, cursing taskmaster — once in Dallas and twice in Cincinnati — may have turned off owners who preferred someone more polished.
Together, these films — along with others in the Sundance lineup, including "As You Are," a teenage drama that turns on the availability of weapons — could add up to a cultural sonic boom.
These include an app timer and a new tool called "shush", which automatically turns on "do not disturb" when you put your phone facedown, silencing any incoming calls, texts, and push notifications.
He turns on a set of displays and shows you reality: The typhon threat that you felt you would have some kind of influence over has already spread, long ago, on Earth.
Some of these situations include: when the user turns on battery saver, certain content such as video (as it's largely shot at 24 or 30fps), and even various brightness or ambient conditions.
WASHINGTON — As a legal matter, the showdown between the Obama administration and Apple touched off Tuesday by the ruling of a federal magistrate judge in California turns on an 18th century law.
The family of 5 hit up the beach together, where they got an impromptu photo-op in with the kiddos in the sand ... each parent taking turns on camera and lap duty.
Akerman is present onscreen, an attentive and shy listener, unobtrusive enough to be ignored by her last interviewee who eventually turns on the television as Akerman droops from sleep at her side.
This smooth, schematic drama turns on a married couple who are performing in a production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and whose lives are upended when the wife is attacked.
In 2018, the most prevalent argument among liberal pundits turns on whether it's a better electoral strategy to target President Donald Trump and his administration or bear down on core economic issues.
This adultery is peripheral to the main drama, which is more oblique, and turns on frustrations and failures of communication that are all the more painful for being almost impossible to describe.
Here's why it's so hard to predict whether Republicans will actually lose the House in November: It depends whether the election turns on President Trump's low approval ratings or the booming economy.
Lost in all the gold-medal hoopla this week, however, is what it was it's been like for some of those survivors to take their turns on the biggest stage of all.
And the opening scene, with Darla playing a meek little schoolgirl before she turns on her prey, shows you exactly how funny and scary and subversive Buffy will turn out to be.
But the Office of Special Counsel suggested that a bright-line rule would be difficult to formulate, given that deciding which statements are impermissibly political necessarily turns on case-by-case facts.
You will be prompted to answer whether the phone is in good condition, which just means that it turns on and off, the cameras and buttons work, and there are no scratches.
In addition to the downhill (typically on Saturday), there is a slalom race (lots of tight turns) on Sunday, and a Super G (a shorter, turnier version of the downhill) on Friday.
Jordan Frankel, security expert and vice president of Global Security Operations, recommends using motion-triggered lighting, which turns on when it detects motion and turns off after a set period of time.
Where Roman fails to have sex with Tabitha (after telling her that if she turns on the lights, he'll know she isn't a dead woman!), he turns to his truest love: Gerri.
He also stops in every night and turns on a light, and members of his congregation have begun walking by the church during the day and giving each other updates, he said.
We have a deep bench of very professional staff and so I think that the idea that suddenly the Fed turns on a dime if certain positions change is not really accurate.
Much of the story involves his two-track journey toward enlightenment: One turns on his schemes to secure the papers and the other on his slow-dawning awareness of the larger truth.
Much of this book turns on Sharman's critique of what historians term the "military revolution thesis" — the idea that advanced military technologies led to Europe's domination of the world beginning around 1500.
When he finally turns on the waterworks in the film's second half, it never feels like he's crying for a reason, just that the movie needs him to cry at that point.
Between earning eight Emmy nominations for her turns on Saturday Night Live and Mike & Molly, and her scene-stealing Bridesmaids moments, Melissa McCarthy long ago solidified herself as one of Hollywood's funniest talents.
"When the screen turns on you are immediately brought to a state of authentication; unlike Windows 10 where you first need to dismiss the lock curtain before authenticating," reveals the Windows 10X document.
While the cynical might look at the Clintons' marriage as one that turns on political gain, one in which each has garnered power from the other, isn't that the whole point of marriage?
White is best known for The Golden Girls and her star turns on SNL, but in 1983, she earned a standalone role as the host of her own comedic game show, Just Men!
And his private struggle nicely reflects the wider test of the conservative conscience: What does one do when a party that has spent decades setting itself against the establishment suddenly turns on itself?
So, I think as the market will see, that we can give that consistency in our delivery of our numbers, that's when I think we'll see a couple more turns on our multiple.
The constitutional issues which is the reason I got -- I was involved in this case in the first place, in fact are the major issues that this issue -- that this investigation turns on.
It connects to your home's wifi network (without the need for a separate hub) and through an iOS or Android app lets you remotely control or schedule when something turns on or off.
But it was immediately obvious that clearer space for cyclists and foot traffic is critical — huge intersections that allow for right turns on red lights made movement dangerous at best, and sometimes impossible.
The campaign continues, but this time around it turns on health care -- beating back the Senate GOP bill while building up support for the single-payer plan Sanders will likely introduce in August.
You're not going to be able to use it to get cool aerial shots of your dog catching a Frisbee any time soon, but it turns on, spins, and looks kind of cute.
Not only is the rising actor everywhere from blockbuster films to talk-of-the-town TV, but his visibility turns on the lightbulb connecting Riz Ahmed the actor with Riz MC the rapper.
THE LEFT TURNS ON BILL CLINTON, BIDEN OVER BEHAVIOR TOWARD WOMEN  At a separate appearance in Harlem on Monday evening, though, Clinton acknowledged he got "hot under the collar" during the NBC interview.
What if we demanded that within three years every single time a child in America turns on their tap, the water they consume will be as safe as that at the White House?
That included a series of nationwide townhall debates and policy U-turns on issues like planned fuel tax hikes, as Macron also sought to repair his oft-cited image as an arrogant leader.
Last week, as Clemson announced its highly ranked future freshmen and prepared for the Sugar Bowl, assistant coaches' young children ran around the football facility, largely unsupervised, taking turns on an indoor slide.
"Tough Love" (season 24, episode 24) "Tough Love" features the first time we see Willow's magic turn her eyes black, when she turns on Glory in a fury after Glory melts Tara's brain.
Unable to sleep, Betsy turns on the television and sees a comedian ridiculing a presidential candidate who has lately been in the news for nonpolitical reasons, and who happens to be her father.
Mr. Huxley is known for careful perfection, which he was demonstrating until, during an infamous series of turns on the ground and in the air, he hesitated — and lost his rhythm and footing.
At first, we took turns on who got to make decisions: He followed my lead when I wanted to take a yearlong maternity leave, and I conceded to him on store-bought diapers.
Weiner thrilled to being watched, and what he did with his smartphone and crotch fell on a continuum that included his fevered monologues on the House floor and his star turns on MSNBC.
Victory in the Tour de France often turns on minutes, seconds even, over a three-week, roughly 2,200-mile race — this year from the English Channel to the Mediterranean and back to Paris.
The difference turns on whether a satellite caucus is awarded state delegate equivalents based on the total turnout at the caucus, or based on the number of county delegates awarded to a caucus.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "And then after those comments went public, Kelly was rewarded for his belated truth-telling the way anyone who turns on Trump is rewarded — with a nasty personal attack on Twitter.
It started to feel like the end of a party, when the host turns on the light and gets out the vacuum in the hope that any remaining unwanted guests get the hint.
"This case turns on whether Donald Trump lied when he said that he had not sexually assaulted E Jean Carroll and, in fact, had never even met her," Kaplan said in a statement.
Along with his March deadline, it creates an opening for him to have a "Nixon to China" moment in which a hardline president turns on a dime to make a surprising political deal.
Pompeo may find a way to get out before Trump turns on him; he continues to hint at his kind of, sort of interest in running for the open Senate seat in Kansas.
An impeachment turns on an assessment of whether an officer has committed offenses that are fundamentally inconsistent with the expectations of the office and pose an ongoing threat to the office and the republic.
Opener "Topanga," which is not an ode to Boy Meets World's iconic character, turns on a high-pitched sample and church-inspired keys while Trippie sings about gun violence in the small California city.
Whatever plan Littlefinger put into motion by leading Arya straight to Sansa's pro-Joffrey letter seems to be going swimmingly, as Arya turns on her sister in this episode with a startling, menacing rage.
Bridwell is making his first career start against the White Sox but is 153-215 with a 26 ERA in eight turns on the road, with the Angels winning all eight of the outings.
For this, you have to program both a scene that turns on all the lights, which take a few taps for every single one — and then a second scene that turns them all off.
My dehumidifier makes an obnoxious beep every time it turns on and has its own sensors for detecting humidity, so it wasn't the best thing to pair with the Glow C in a bedroom.
The night of the big lemur rescue, Bruce turns on the radio to tune into a show hosted by Dr. Greta Mantleray, who has the same last name as our other Dr. James Mantleray.
With the results in from Dixville Notch this long-awaited Election Day is officially underway, and sure as the Earth turns on its axis, the end of the 2016 presidential contest seems impossibly closer.
It was tough to demo the jacket because it turns on for pre-heating for 90 seconds and then only stays on if it determines that you're cold, through a thermistor inside the jacket.
The case turns on whether Oliveira was properly categorized as an independent contractor, and, if so, whether he is entitled to a court hearing on his claims or if he must submit to arbitration.
Google Maps has a dark mode too, but it only turns on at night — you can't manually turn it on, and you won't be able to see it until the sun has gone down.
The original book is about a spaceship crew off in search of some aliens, who then wind up in the middle of a deep-space bloodbath when the ship's AI computer turns on them.
The P30 Pro has a Super Macro mode (which turns on automatically when you point the camera at something very close to it), a panorama mode, a time-lapse mode, even an underwater mode.
The music video has a vintage feel to it, and it depicts different Latin American flags and other images of protests and religious symbolism throughout it while the rappers take turns on the mic.
Data from CAN—the same kind of system that turns on the check engine light in your car—shows what the transport vehicle is doing, while GPS data shows where it was doing it.
She practiced her jazz turns on the slick floor of the kitchen; she winked and dimpled at her reflection in the sliding doors, as if for an audience stretching into the darkened back yard.
A few days later, he and Iggy Pop, after wagging their middle fingers at photographers, took their turns on the red carpet, with the singer showing off a bare chest under his suit jacket.
Her father, quite understandably, turns on her, and Price abandons her in the risk-management position she'd requested in the hope that it would allow her to gain more information on E Corp's misdeeds.
First, we have to recognize that in the absence of the filibuster for judicial nominations the future of the Supreme Court probably turns on the votes of 28503-22019 Democrats and 2-3 Republicans.
But as night falls and others return home, Kiplin Auto's manager James Charles turns on the lights and transforms the dealership into a haven for those who are homeless and living in their cars.
" Perhaps the most satisfying moment comes when Arya, having been beaten by her policeman husband, Dharmendra, as she has been by her father, finally turns on him: "Arya tightened her grip around the wood.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway — the largest rotating tram in the world — floats through two complete turns on its 2470-mile trip over the cliffs of Chino Canyon, affording soaring views from all around.
But the difference turns on just a few percentage points across dozens of House districts that remain exceptionally close, according to New York Times Upshot/Siena College surveys conducted over the last few weeks.
The three pianists took turns; on Allen's "Unconditional Love," Mr. Sands's quick runs and sharply articulated arpeggios cut a stark contrast with Ms. Spalding, whose playing and singing were like two flushes of wind.
Returning to New York in 1987, she lived, by turns, on the Lower East Side, in Chinatown, at the Chelsea Hotel, and, for a few months, in the gallery of her dealer, Jack Tilton.
But experts said whether a crime was committed turns on several factors, such as if the numbers are truly false and what the intent of the person was in coming up with the number.
But his guilt or innocence turns on the narrow question of how he responded to Justice Department officials who were trying to determine whether he needed to register as a foreign agent for Ukraine.
But his guilt or innocence turns on the narrow question of how he responded to Justice Department officials who were trying to determine whether he needed to register as a foreign agent for Ukraine.
This idea of the home as a hideaway for white people is crucial to the home invasion trope, which turns on the idea that that secure fortress of solitude is neither secure nor solitary.
In that case, the original leaker was an intern who shared the source code for iBoot, a core component of iOS that loads the operating system when the phone turns on, with his friends.
Nanjiani was soon there too, getting occasional guest turns on The Colbert Report and writing on Comedy Central's Michael and Michael Have Issues (the show gave him his first acting work but was quickly canceled).
But for those people who truly want to disconnect, there's also a new "Shush" mode that turns on a special do-not-disturb mode when you set your device upside down on a flat surface.
As Alberto Mosqueda gets into his morning routine and turns on the news, the first thing he sees is Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaking at Thursday's charity dinner with Hillary Clinton, his Democratic rival.
Meadow, who so badly wants to believe that Noah is different from her gangster dad, ultimately realizes that he's similarly unfeeling when he turns on a distraught Caitlin after pretending to want to help her.
They get to the heart of the matter by explaining their "Pilgrim" technology, which apparently only turns on the location-aware features when you physically stop while you're en route to wherever you're going. Fair.
It's an unexceptional moment: one of the characters turns on a diner jukebox, which is slightly to the left of the center of the frame, and the Classics present its sound precisely in that spot.
Energy storage is becoming increasingly important as production of renewable energy rises, because the wind might not blow or the sun shine during the peak hours when most consumers turns on their lights and appliances.
The pair took turns on the mic on The Tonight Show on Monday to explain what the hell is going on across the country right now, in the required black turtleneck and hat combo.  Snaps.
The Pure Cool constantly monitors the air quality in large rooms and automatically turns on to clean the air, or you can manually control it via the Dyson Link app, Amazon Alexa, or Apple's Siri. 
As the weather cools down, the wind picks up, and the heater turns on, now's the perfect time to go through your medicine cabinet and swap in products that will soothe and protect your skin.
The Economist: A central part of your argument turns on the historical role that the nation-state played as a cornerstone of modernisation, democratisation and the development of public goods, such as universal public education.
It's the story of an executive (played by Claire Foy) who believes that she is being stalked and is committed to a mental institution; the drama turns on whether her beliefs are real or hallucinations.
In this scene, over a stretch of fraught and suspenseful music, the Shadow Marnies take turns on the analyst's couch, which proved a powerful metaphor: Don't all people reveal multiple personalities in a therapist's office?
The setup turns on one of those alien mysteries (an extraterrestrial or a monolith or floating spaceships) that have come to Earth to wreak havoc or hatch conspiracies and force humans to make bad choices.
De Robertis throws down a white rug in the middle of the gallery floor, turns on the music, opens her dress to reveal her breasts, and begins squirting a bottle of ketchup into her mouth.
But with little at stake beyond Jeffrey's matriculation at Brooklyn College — and with a plot that turns on a game of gin rummy that the director, Darko Tresnjak, cannot effectively stage — the oomph goes AWOL.
The process helps make adjustments, but it's also sobering: It turns out that for decades I had lived in blissful ignorance of the fact that my butt sticks out when linking turns on steep terrain.
But Gregorius took one of his occasional star turns on Friday night, hitting a home run, driving in four runs and playing flawlessly in the field as the Yankees beat the Baltimore Orioles, 8-2.
The easiest way to change the input on a Roku TV is to go through the Settings menu, where you can choose which input you want the TV to default to when it turns on.
This spring, the city abruptly suggested that it might begin to carry out the ordinance, leaving Atlanta in a dispute of art and municipal zoning that turns on constitutional principles and quickly landed in court.
" Likewise, the question of whether to remove a public official turns on "whatever offense or offenses two-thirds of the other body considers to be sufficiently serious to require removal of the accused from office.
Keltner's approach to touch turns on the deeper idea that consciousness itself is "exteriorized"—that we are alive in relation to others, not in relation to some imagined inner self, the homunculus in our heads.
With 29 days left until the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union, the leaders of Britain's two main parties have been forced into making key turns on the divorce in recent days.
If a user is livestreaming the camera feed, a blue light on the front of the camera turns on; however, many Ring users may not constantly be checking whether this light is on or not.
BREAKING — ANOTHER DRAMATIC LIGHT BULB TURNS ON IN THE ROOM: Via The Washington Post's Rosalind S. Helderman, another person has been identified in the June 2016 meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and a Russian lawyer.
Our final exam involved one last death-defying feat, followed by the presentation of our "diplomas": the chunks of concrete that had been smashed on our stomachs during our turns on the bed of nails.
The plan lays out a basic strategy for American involvement, and puts an end to disastrous policies of the past which focused — in turnson failed policies seeking aspirations for democratic transformation or total disengagement.
I can also set things up so everything turns on when I walk in the door, and it also plugs into my iPhone's widgets and Siri so I don't have to worry about light switches.
That has led the euro to rally and the dollar to fall because "if (the Fed) is behind the curve, they'll have to make more drastic moves if the economy turns on them," said Trang.
This isn't the first time Beckham has graced the cover of a fashion magazine either, previously making his debut on U.K. publication Man About Town, followed by star turns on Rollacoaster, Miss Vogue and L'Uomo Vogue.
As a Google Assistant smart speaker, it's laggy and slow, it turns on your TV when you just want to listen to music, and it can be hard to use your voice to navigate video content.
First, Heidi and her owner arrive home worn out from a bit of exercise and ready to relax with some TV. When the show turns on, Heidi leaves the room to grab her cushy dog bed.
The internal battery will keep it running for up to 200 hours, and it turns on and off automatically when you start and finish your ride in order to make the most of its onboard powerhouse.
The Delta Faucet Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet offers all of the above: It streams and sprays, guards against leaks, turns on manually or by touch, resists dirt and fingerprints, and exudes simple elegance.
Pick up these Bluetooth headphones for $28.04 See Details This electric kettle turns on and starts boiling with a flip of the switch and uses an LED light to tell you when your water is ready.
Awkwardly if productively situated at the crossroads of fact and fiction, the movie turns on several characters, real and fanciful, including Sarchiapone, the young water buffalo who serves as both its doleful narrator and complex pivot.
Like the first, the second turns on a flashback introduced by the adult Paul, who, having been stopped at the French airport, ends up describing his mysterious Soviet trip to a French intelligence agent (André Dussollier).
Additionally, the update turns on dual SIM support for the aforementioned models as well as the iPhone XR. Here's how to update your device to iOS 12.1 so you can reap all these benefits and more.
Beyond that, what would it mean to shift competition from the ocean, where so much of the game turns on reading waves wisely, to a tank where a machine spits out identical waves on a timetable?
Squad leaders traded turns on the front of the team "trains," with the ability to constantly maintain a fast pace the decisive factor over a challenging — if not highly technical — route featuring a few minor hills.
In January, she grilled Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York on her previous support from the National Rifle Association, opening their conversation with a tough video laying out Ms. Gillibrand's "unexpected turns" on guns and immigration.
The question of whether the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee can lawfully request President Trump's tax returns from the IRS turns on a history lesson of the Teapot Dome scandal and its aftermath.
Then, three other former rivals — Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg and Beto O'Rourke — took turns on stage in a rally that was televised live and credited with helping deliver Biden against-the-odds wins across 14 states.
The microgrid helps to maximize these energy savings — if it's a mild day and homes don't need as much energy, it turns on the heat pump and water heater to store excess energy for later. Outsmarted?
The case turns on the claim that Exxon kept a secret set of financial books that seriously underestimated the costs of potential climate change regulation while claiming publicly that it was taking such factors into account.
I've mostly focused on California in this post, but it's worth pointing out that in other, less temperate states, the electricity system faces higher seasonal peaks, as everyone turns on heaters or air conditioners at once.
But if I'm picking up what this show is putting down, it sounds like old age entails more growing, more doing, more figuring out unanticipated twists and turns on a never-ending journey of self-realization.
If there's been an impasse for decades and the impasse "turns on matters of fact that could be resolved," said Morral, then it makes sense to do more research, find the facts and resolve the issue.
If two hard resets don&apost fix the issue, Google suggests unplugging the charger, then plugging it back into the outlet and then the computer, and checking to see if the charging indicator light turns on.
So the promise of an ICO is that you give us some money now, we'll invest that in building the technology, and then when the network turns on your stake will be available on that network.
Fellow rookies Ryan Hartman and John Hayden both took turns on the line with captain Jonathan Toews and Richard Panik during Friday's practice while Schmaltz was moved to Marcus Kruger's line, which was missing Marian Hossa (rest).
There's no backlight, however, so if you're trying to get some work done on a red-eye flight, you'll need to be that jerk who turns on their reading light when everyone else is trying to sleep.
If you're the kind of person who turns on read receipts to know when your friends and colleagues have seen your message but not responded, now you can get that same experience with the documents you share.
A bonus of missionary sex with a strap-on: The two partners can take turns on one another — just make sure to use condoms as you would on a penis if outside of a fluid-bonded relationship.
That ecumenical aspiration turns on this curious opening contention: Mr Phillips's refusal to serve Mr Craig and Mr Mullins should not be understood as an assertion of a "right to generally refuse service to same-sex couples".
A major part of the plot turns on hiding from the immigration authorities, and the central problem of foster- or step-fathers showing sexual interest in their adolescent female charges is far from unknown in our day.
Their fortunes might worsen if someone else turns on them ... Mueller indicted former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and his business associate Rick Gates — two top Trump staffers during the 2016 campaign — in federal court last year.
Exposure to the sun also turns on the skin's natural antioxidant network, which deactivates highly destructive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and free radicals; if left unchecked, these can cause cellular damage and oxidative stress within the skin.
It's a rhythmically dense song, full of snaps, thuds, and rattling sub-bass; the melody drips like a leaky faucet; Beyoncé's voice is raspy and fluttering before it turns on a dime, becoming full-throated and fierce.
His quivering presence animates the performance throughout, which includes tongue-in-cheek elements, as when he turns on a fan in plain sight and allows it to inflate his superhero cape while flying, feet on the ground.
The 243-year-old rookie from South Carolina, who is 23-2300 in his last five turns on the road, surrendered seven runs on six hits and two walks over 3 225/29 frames in the setback.
A government motivated solely by the desire to help victims would decide when and where to declare a disaster—a step that turns on federal funding for services like debris removal—purely on the basis of need.
Back in Britain, Johnson pursued his media career as editor of the Spectator magazine while becoming a household name thanks to his star turns on the popular satirical TV quiz show "Have I Got News For You".
Yael: Elliot is freaking out when he finds out plan 2 is taking place and he... calls 911 and hangs up, turns on some bug scanner, and gets on a laptop that's been unattended for a week?
Leffell said that anything that turns on the body's pigmentation pathway makes him nervous, since the cells that produce melanin are also the ones that become cancerous in melanoma, a rare but dangerous form of skin cancer.
In many ways the trial turns on symbolism, beginning with the choice of Harvard, of all possible universities, as a target of the plaintiff, an anti-affirmative action group that represents Asian-Americans rejected by the college.
The romantic comedy turns on people who fit together — in bed, on the dance floor — but also talk to each other, exchanging words that stop flowing and faltering only with a culminating kiss and teasing fade-out.
"If your stability control or your anti-lock brakes turns on, that means you as a driver have made a mistake and the electronic nanny has stepped in to try to save you from that," he said.
The fight over testimony on the 2020 census turns on the Trump administration's insistence that an executive branch lawyer accompany Mr. Gore to instruct him not to answer certain questions that may be subject to executive privilege.
America's relationship with its allies now largely turns on how much cash the President can wring out of them, in the form of higher defense spending and bigger subsidies for US troops in places like South Korea.
The smart night light behaves as you'd expect: it turns on when the light level in the room is low and turns off when the sun comes up or you turn on a light in the room.
The screen will be in a low-brightness mode until you move your wrist, where it will switch to full brightness in a similar fashion to how the current model turns on when your wrist is moved.
" — JIMMY FALLON "Right now, you've gotta imagine Robert Mueller is just getting home with all his boxes after clearing out his office, turns on the T.V., and he's like, 'Damn it, honey, I'm going back to work.
Its tools help users track screen time and app usage, and include new features like a "shush" mode which turns on Do Not Disturb by flipping the phone over, and a "wind down," color reduction mode for bedtime.
Morton, who has handled Ramirez (1-for-15) and Mookie Betts (0-for-4), went 4-123 with a 4.17 ERA in nine turns on the road in 2017 and 4-22 with a 26 mark in September.
Notably, the plot of the film Blade Runner 2049 turns on a similar magical reproduction of a replicant, the biological birth of a baby to the replicant Rachael, which is supposed to be impossible for artificial life forms.
From Ashley Parker and Robert Costa for The Washington Post: His morning friends: Trump turns on Fox around dawn and phones lawmakers who appear on the show to tell them how they did almost immediately after they appear.
And of course, the ultimate question, which Black Mirror gladly turns on its head: "Fellas, is it gay if…" Is it gay if you have crazy intense sex in a simulated reality video game with your bro's avatar?
Louisiana currently has three clinics where four doctors perform abortions, and one doctor already has admitting privileges as required by the law; the question turns on whether the others would be able to obtain the privileges, he said.
In an early scene both clans gather over drinks as Tish shares news of her pregnancy; Mr Jenkins stages the chaotic aftermath, in which each family turns on the other, with an invigorating mix of humour and pathos.
The unusual documentary Visages, Villages (Faces, Places) turns on the friendship between the accomplished French street artist JR and legendary Belgian film director Agnès Varda, whose work was central to the development of the French New Wave movement.
The new Echo Plus will also ship with an integrated temperature sensor so you can ask it for the temp inside or build a routine where it, say, turns on the fan when it gets too hot inside.
Ignotofsky also stresses the importance of scientific literacy for everyone: "To make educated choices in life, you need to know how the world works — whether it's understanding global warming or understanding why your computer turns on," she says.
All have continued acting with Savage having guest turns on shows such as Criminal Minds and Without a Trace, while Fishel has starred in Gravity Falls as well as films like National Lampoon's Dorm Daze and Boiling Pot.
But sure enough: nearly three years after Dropcam Pro's debut, Nest tells me they've just shipped a new build of the Nest app to the app stores, and that it turns on 1080p playback for Dropcam Pro owners.
By Robert Iafolla The standard for certifying a class in a Fair Labor Standards Act collective action turns on whether the plaintiffs are "similarly situated," a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday in a lawsuit against a cable installer.
It's a recommended choice if you want something that's going to comprehensively cover the other parts of your day as well as sleeping, specially with that heart rate monitor, and the sleep tracking turns on and off automatically.
But in this animated adventure, one bird (voiced by Andy Samberg) accidentally turns on the old Baby Making Machine, and now he and his best friend have to get the resulting pink-haired infant girl to her home.
"I said, 'Oh, O.K.'" Two other Chicago Cubs relievers, the right-hander Spencer Patton and the left-hander Travis Wood, had already played there, taking turns on the mound to get a matchup advantage on the Reds' hitters.
The unusual documentary Faces Places (in French, Visages Villages) turns on the friendship between the accomplished street artist JR and legendary film director Agnès Varda, whose work was central to the development of the French New Wave movement.
" (NYT) Amazon Turns On The Charm Amid Criticism From Right and Left: "This year, Amazon has increased its lobbying staff [in Washington] to 33 members from 60, making it one of the biggest corporate lobbying shops in town.
Like the 2007 novel by André Aciman on which it's based, the story turns on an affair between Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet), a coltish 17-year-old American-Italian, and Oliver (Armie Hammer), an American in his 20s.
"The Lodge" and "Swallow" are so effectively disturbing because there are few Freudian terrors more primal than that of the mother figure who turns on her children, or the woman who violently rejects the very idea of maternity.
Whether the U.S. and China can extend this progress turns on the outcome of Chinese Vice Premier Liu He's visit to Washington next week, said James Lucier, managing partner at Capital Alpha Partners, a Washington policy advisory firm.
The central action turns on the footballer's proposal to Strulovitch's daughter, and on Strulovitch's insistence, as a conscious parody of the demand of Shakespeare's Shylock for a pound of flesh from Antonio, that the Gentile athlete be circumcised.
In its blog, Google shares a few more neat details about how it all works: As you reach for Pixel 4, Soli proactively turns on the face unlock sensors, recognizing that you may want to unlock your phone.
But the weight lifted off his shoulders as he flung himself around the hair-raising turns on Wednesday, reeling in several riders who started before him, including last year's bronze medallist Victor Campenaerts and Vuelta winner Primoz Roglic.
" Trump also cast his former aide as a disgruntled employee who is just mad because he got fired, prompting Scaramucci to say, "eventually he turns on everyone and soon it will be you and then the entire country.
Because of that, we get a little irritated whenever contestants on these shows act like elements that are integral the game — like the "U-turns" on Amazing Race and the "immunity idols" on Survivor — are somehow beneath them.
More intimately than Steichen's image, Margaret Hall's photograph "Grave in 'No Man's Land'" (1918-19), taken while volunteering for the Red Cross in France, turns on hope, depicting a lone woman mourning over a cross marking a grave.
It rises in the morning to a little hump before noon, levels out over midday, and then rises to a higher hump in the evening, when everyone gets home from work and turns on their TVs and stoves.
" A Zoom spokesperson told TechCrunch: "Zoom is working with a security researcher who raised concerns about video-on-by-default as a security vulnerability: Zoom by default turns on the video of a user when they join a meeting.
The actress, who has taken turns on some of the most beloved shows on TV, is happy that the hit CBS sitcom is coming back after taking it extended break following last season's two-part finale in May 2018.
Core to the panel's claim that "a router that turns on in the middle of the night, starts sending back large data packs, and it happens to be sent back to China," said former congressman Mike Rogers (R-MI).
And when winter comes to the Cotswolds, and my husband builds a fire, turns on The Antiques Roadshow, and settles down with the crossword, I'm almost tempted to get out The Dead Kennedys and give it one last spin.
Of all the twists and turns on Game of Thrones' most recent episode "The Last of the Starks," the most shocking one for most of the internet was the appearance of an out-of-place cup of Starbucks coffee.
"Not sure how the nut could have come completely off (un-threaded a significant number of turns) on it's [sic] own even if the release lever had accidently [sic] been loosened without noticing the wheel being loose," they wrote.
But it would have been so easy for McCary, Mooney, and Costello to turn this into a dopey, sneering fish-out-of-water movie, where James continually makes a fool out of himself, and the world turns on him.
I find that Face Unlock usually works well, identifying me even in a perfectly dark room — the lock screen turns on, illuminates my face, and less than a second after that, I'm in — however it also has its struggles.
Does it really matter if the president is heightening the conflicts in political life, if he is deepening our cultural divides, if he is activating and validating our tribal identities and hatreds every time he turns on his phone?
Judge Robert Hildyard last Wednesday adjourned court proceedings for the third time to June 7 in the case that turns on whether RBS and its former bosses misled shareholders about its financial strength when it launched the rights issue.
For instance, if you like to start your day with a playlist that gives you energy, you could create a "good morning" routine that turns on your lights and smart coffee maker, then starts playing your favorite upbeat songs.
For instance, you can create a "Going to Bed" shortcut that turns on Do Not Disturb, turns down the brightness and ringtone levels, turns off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and your Philips Hue lights, and sets Low Power Mode on.
He showed Gossage a copy of the 1952 edition—which he had bought secondhand a few years ago—as well as his reproduction, running his fingers over the surface of the page like a skater doing turns on ice.
One of the most fundamental disagreements turns on what steps we ought to take to improve our economy and the economic prospects of those who are in the workforce today, and those who will be in the workforce tomorrow.
Walk into a room and ask Alexa to turn on the TV. A small blue bar lights up on the top of the box, alerting you that it knows you've spoken a command, and then the TV turns on.
A group of other young songwriters made up most of the night's performers, all of whom turned in engaging performances of hits that anyone who turns on a radio right now could conceivably hear within the next few minutes.
Increasing the Court's numbers to a manageable 13 justices will not only de-escalate the current high stakes of Court nominations, but it will also lower the chances that any decision turns on the opinion of just one justice.
The 38-year-old is a Bachelor Nation veteran, appearing on Juan Pablo's season of The Bachelor in 2014 before taking two turns on Bachelor In Paradise and even getting engaged to Benoit Beauséjour-Savard on Bachelor Winter Games.
Written by Mr. Ritchie, Joby Harold and Lionel Wigram, the movie is mostly about establishing Arthur's origin story, which turns on the usual reluctant hero coming to terms with his destiny, meaning Dad (Eric Bana) and Dad's mighty sword.
So if multiple people are in a hurry, one possible workaround is to "work in," or take turns on the rack so that one person can be doing their sets of squats while another person or people are resting.
The power button turns on the electric motor and you can click through to the green power-saving mode so you won't have to plug into the wall charger as often (it takes five hours to juice up fully).
Louisiana currently has three clinics where four doctors perform abortions, and one doctor already has admitting privileges as required by the law and the question turns on whether the others would be able to obtain the privileges, he said.

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