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"wake up to" Definitions
  1. to become aware of something; to realize something

851 Sentences With "wake up to"

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"Such sad tragic news to wake up to," she wrote.
I wake up to find G. getting herself dressed already.
You are the smile that wake up to every morning.
That's something that white voters will wake up to stop.
I only wake up to go the bathroom and eat.
When you wake up to the frantic texts of fear?
Basically no scent, and I wake up to smooth skin.
Wake up to get ready to drive to Dublin, Calif.
Otherwise we may wake up to another terrible morning after.
I wake up to a few texts from friends and family.
"We wake up to a dream every day," Ashley Brown said.
I wake up to the sound of R. putting coffee on.
Many days Americans wake up to learn about another bizarre tweet.
" "Very sad news to wake up to on this raining morning.
And honestly, who wouldn't want to wake up to these two?
I think we're just beginning to wake up to that fact.
You have 100 days and a wake up to do it.
The Department of Justice has started to wake up to this.
At that point, we will wake up to a new world.
I wake up to my husband leaving the house for work.
The oil industry would do well to wake up to it.
You might wake up to a dead phone that didn't charge.
Who is Gabe Fleisher, and what is Wake Up to Politics?
I wake up to a colourful autumnal scene outside my window.
On the plus side, I wake up to a nice picture.
That's a strange feeling, to wake up to sense of regret.
Today, I wake up to find that L. has made sourdough bread.
I wake up to my mom sitting straight up in the tent.
In his words, it's 'gratifying to wake up to a peaceful environment.
The establishment has been slow to wake up to this comparative advantage.
I wake up to several urgent emails and get back to work.
Each morning, though, its residents wake up to a town still standing.
She gets to wake up to a mother who loves her unconditionally.
" England captain Wayne Rooney said: "Sad news to wake up to today.
But who wouldn't want to wake up to their family being there?
America is at last starting to wake up to its opioid scourge.
Drzik said the UN timeline made companies wake up to the urgency.
Most officials expect to wake up to even worse pollution on Nov.
I think researchers are now starting to wake up to that fact.
"This was so incredible to wake up to and read," McGrady wrote.
Confrontation was inevitable as people began to wake up to it all.
He writes a morning newsletter, Wake Up to Politics, from his bedroom.
Hey, you could wake up to a black cat bath bomb or two.
From day to day you never knew what disaster you'd wake up to.
Not sure how fun that face will be to wake up to, though.
I wake up to brewing coffee and a wet tongue licking my face.
But whatever the reason, America's CEOs need to wake up to new realities.
One final night before Americans wake up to a new and daunting reality.
Perhaps it's time for the American public to wake up to that fact.
It took a long time for voters to wake up to that reality.
I wake up to a message from my boss for an image request.
I'd wake up to guys trying to break into it all the time.
We should wake up to how many children are suffering in the world.
Amid much hand-wringing, colleges have begun to wake up to the problem.
Apart from... I wake up to a cellphone pressed into my temple, vibrating.
Some mornings—not many, but some—you wake up to a new iPhone. Surprise!
I wake up to my husband packing and cleaning up before we check out.
It took me a very long time to wake up to that very fact.
The world you wake up to is very different to the one you left.
I wake up to discover Trump wants to build a border wall with colorado.
After a few minutes, I start dozing, and then wake up to sunny skies.
Now, it's time for all of us to wake up to the renewed danger.
If you have a Spotify playlist, you can wake up to that, as well.
I finish with a rich facial oil and wake up to the smoothest complexion.
I wrote the song "Wake Up to Love," while dozing off in history class.
Every morning, Americans wake up to a stream of rhetorical drivel and troubling news.
"Japan needs to wake up to this new reality and catch up," he said.
That's the piece that I think people are starting to wake up to now.
Companies also sometimes launch services and then wake up to their platform potential later.
Don't wake up to the blue hue of your smartphone and immediately start working.
Every day we wake up to either a new scandal or several lingering ones.
So we have to wake up to a 30-point loss and Golden State.
But marketers have started to wake up to how the system can be gamed.
He even orders pancakes for her to wake up to after the late shoot.
That is the reality the Democratic Party will wake up to post-New Hampshire.
I wake up to get some water and find that B. is also up.
But now that it's the thing I wake up to, I can't stand it.
Skip the kitty co-nap and wake up to your cat's magnificent natural history.
Ahead, the oils you should be using to wake up to your brightest, softest skin.
At what point will women who like their economic policies wake up to this fact?
You wake up to the news and there's been a few votes through the night.
You see something more in the work when you wake up to it every day.
Wear these Wrinkles Schminkles silicone pads overnight and wake up to significantly fewer fine lines.
So like everyone else, to wake up to this news today is upsetting and sad.
ALMOST every morning Britons wake up to another alarming story about their threadbare public services.
Emma Roberts May we all wake up to texts from our moms calling us queens.
If you're like most people, you wake up to an alarm ringing on your smartphone.
Then the aromatherapy kicks in, letting you wake up to the scent of your choice.
Even individual consumers are going to wake up to the fact that there's nothing free.
I wake up to my lover crying, a drizzle on the window sort of sound.
U.S. policy makers need to wake up to the geopolitical perils of the coronavirus crisis.
With the investigations into the 2016 election, Americans began to wake up to these tactics.
It's great to wake up to your close friends hanging out, plus, they've made coffee.
"This is what I wake up to, guys," she said on Instagram at the time.
Why has it taken the political world so long to wake up to that fact?
"I wake up to Beyonce holding her two sons," wrote Twitter user Fadia Kader (@FADIA).
The nation desperately needs our elected policymakers to wake up to the risks they run.
So, what did it take for Korean conservatives finally to wake up to the news?
I take an hour nap and wake up to a last minute gig I agreed to.
He has yet to address this perspective, but Twitter is beginning to wake up to it.
I wake up to a text from D. who's heading over to my place for dinner.
White people need to wake up to this reality before white supremacy can truly be dismantled.
"I'm so happy to wake up to the news that American Idol is returning!!" wrote @MendesDNCEArmy.
People finally are starting to wake up to the moral urgency of doing something about pollution.
We were thrilled to wake up to Monday's headlines announcing Walmart's $3.3 billion purchase of Jet.
The LGBT movement must wake up to these shared threats, and start understanding each other's struggles.
Hey, New York and Boston -- you could wake up to 12 inches of powder on Saturday.
Plus, we don't need to wait around for listeners to wake up to their own biases.
And when they wake up to () playing on a loop, another day in hell would begin.
A princess cursed with eternal sleep who can only wake up to a true love's kiss?
How else could you wake up to motorcycles revving up and The Rock screaming, "Let's roll"?
What kid didn't fall asleep crossing her fingers she'd wake up to her Hogwarts acceptance letter?
He finished by calling for Congress to wake up to the nature of North Korea's government.
But I am also starting to wake up to the deep problems created by corporate behemoths.
At some point every summer I wake up to find apricot pits strewn in my bed.
He told Joseph R. Biden Jr. to "wake up!" to families that want better health care.
Will Mr. Trump's base wake up to discover that the goods displayed have always been rotten?
"Terrible to wake up to the horrific news from Las Vegas," Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer tweeted.
Republicans need to wake up to this horrid mess of a nightmare they have helped create.
And business leaders must wake up to the scope and difficulty of the challenges we face.
In the eastern half of the United States, print subscribers wake up to find their papers.
Electroencephalographic recordings of the brain of hibernators give a surprising answer: They wake up to sleep.
We are going to wake up to Aishwarya's Bluish Purple lips on the front pages, aren't we.
A-Chess users wake up to a daily question: How confident are you of your abstinence today?
"Every morning we wake up to the same nightmare that was there five years ago," Orlaith says.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are guaranteed to wake up to sackfuls of gifts on Christmas Day.
In my opinion, we all need to wake up to the beautiful life we have before us.
The markets have yet to wake up to the real prospect of a messy 'no-deal' exit.
Now, as Americans wake up to the news on Saturday morning, social media is awash with responses.
Hours later, Americans would again wake up to the deadliest mass shooting in the country's modern history.
His resolve will be tested as people wake up to uncomfortable change and his popularity drops further.
I wake up to a text from a friend asking if I want to see Bohemian Rhapsody.
I wake up to the first punch hitting me square in the side, right below the ribs.
On the first day, I wake up to an old, familiar noise blaring loudly in my ear.
If you want to wake up to music, tap the alarm sound on the main Alarm screen.
I wake up to N. moving my Kindle, charging my phone, and tucking me in for bed.
After November, the media, which failed miserably to call the election, tried to wake up to reality.
The morning after using this moisturizer, our testers were thrilled to wake up to noticeably glowing skin.
Unfortunately, not everyone was lucky (or unlucky) enough to wake up to one of A24's gifts.
I'd wake up to baby-soft skin, thanks to the mix of retinol and oils in Luna.
"It would be great if I could just wake up to retirement tomorrow," she said in another.
It's time for the private sector to wake up to the changing international development environment and lead.
What happens, though, if Trump's base voters wake up to the real state of the American economy?
You're going to see people like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders suddenly wake up to the recognition.
Want to wake up to the smell of freshly brewed coffee, or finally stop losing your keys?
In all, some 208 million Americans are forecast to wake up to freezing temperatures Wednesday morning, weather.
She is a one-of-a-kind artist and we ought to wake up to that fact.
I usually wake up to 40 to 50 emails, mostly from my agents, managers and voice coaches.
Not the nicest sound to wake up to, but an overall successful sleep away from my phone.
He doesn't have anything to wake up to (online school), but I have early mornings every day.
I wake up to home-cooked Nepali food and it makes both my stomach and heart melt.
I wake up to support my wife, but really don't have any hope to continue my life.
" Source: Reuters partner ANI "This morning I wake up to the news and JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED!!
That's something that's hard for me to wake up to every day because, empirically speaking, we're failing.
I work with international investors, most of whom are hours ahead, so I always wake up to emails.
Sooner or later, she's going to wake up to his scheming and give him a well-deserved shiv.
I fall asleep once the episode finishes and then wake up to the incredibly luminous lamp above me.
I wake up to a text from Shawn saying that he had fun as well on our date.
In February of 2016, Poncho launched an alarm clock app to let you wake up to the weather.
I wake up to my boyfriend chopping wood for tonight's fire, and I pick up my book again.
Roommates who never—well, usually never—have to wake up to a sink full of someone else's dishes.
Night turns into day and the kids wake up to see their parents passed out on the couch.
They need to be as consistent as the attacks, so we don't wake up to another bomb exploding.
It is time we wake up to the impact that global instability also has on our economic interests.
That means you have the option to wake up to the smell of fresh bread in the morning.
Wake up to the smell of caffeine with this alarm clock that brews a fresh cup of coffee.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI Director Christopher Wray could wake up to the reality and act.
Some Silicon Valley players even began to wake up to the lies they told themselves over the years.
Hearing alarms ringing endlessly throughout dreams until you wake up to see if it's real isn't uncommon either.
You wake up to go to practice and it's dark and you leave practice and it's still dark.
When you wake up to the DVD menu of an award-winning Ken Burns documentary, that's NEH funding.
The young women waking up to feminism now already wake up to more consciousness than my generation had.
I want men to change, to wake up, to call each other out and hold each other responsible.
ELIJAH CUMMINGS WAS A GODLY MAN✝️☮️ Brought to tears to wake up to this sad news.
" McEntire wrote on Twitter: "Thanks to the @RecordingAcad for such great news to wake up to this morning!
Woodward added that he believes people need to "wake up" to what is happening in the White House.
I wake up to E. bringing me coffee and we get him and the kids out the door.
The milestone was pointed out on Twitter by Gabe Fleisher, author of the "Wake up to Politics" newsletter.
We need to wake up to the fact that it is not immigrants who are causing economic dislocations.
And it takes a while, as these things always do, for society to wake up to the downside.
Every day I wake up to make breakfast for my teenager before she leaves for school at 7:20.
Imagine a world in which you wake up to creamy steel-cut oatmeal with cinnamon apples and golden raisins.
She says she was pretty shocked to wake up to countless messages and tweets after the video went viral.
Thanks to software, you can now wake up to a far more improved product than when you left it.
It will collect data on how long a player sleeps and what time they wake up to impact gameplay.
Keep reading for the forecast through the weekend... Tomorrow (Sunday): We should wake up to at least partial sunshine.
Or if you tend to go to bed later, send it at night so they wake up to it.
Londoners could expect to wake up to an increased police presence, including armed officers, in the city, Rowley said.
It is time for Facebook users to wake up, to pause a beat or two before sharing any post.
People in the Midwest and Northeast should wake up to cooler temperatures this morning, CNN meteorologist Michael Guy says.
It's 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain.
At nights, she would often wake up to eat, then exercise out of guilt and go back to sleep.
Only in tragic and untimely death did the music press truly wake up to his potential, now forever lost.
A few hours later, I hear a noise and wake up to find she's puking all over my bed.
Cardin tweeted Thursday that he wanted to wake up to a "slew" of apologies to McCain on Friday morning.
A similar problem afflicts private banks, whose wealthy clients are starting to wake up to the impact of fees.
Towns and states are already starting to wake up to this, though for some it has been too late.
Perhaps America will wake up to the depravity of the left and the path it would take America down.
Due to the different time zones often I would wake up to her messages as she would to mine.
Owen and Amelia wake up to Meredith and her kids seeing them on her couch in all their nakedness.
On Friday morning, I wake up to an email from Bank of America saying my balance is negative $400.
NEW DELHI — On Friday, Indian consumers will wake up to an emptier, more expensive version of Amazon's shopping service.
If I didn't have to wake up to the alarm it would be the greatest thing in the world.
I wake up to pee, which is our pup's signal he can come on the bed and get snuggles.
They need to be kept secure or you might wake up to a black helicopter hovering over your roof.
Set daily routines that fit your schedule so you can fall asleep and wake up to your favorite colors.
Every day, Americans wake up to a new reality created by the rapidly evolving novel coronavirus (COVID-85033) pandemic.
We wake up to her little wet nose in our faces, probably checking to see if we're still breathing.
This 'Impeach Trump' movement is a Jew coup, and the American people better wake up to it really fast.
It may be the holidays, but special interests should not wake up to a gift under Washington's Christmas tree.
Every morning I wake up to see if our president is threatening any more dangerous despots with nuclear war.
Trust that your best will keep getting better as you wake up to your own responsibilities to the earth.
Your brother'll wake up to that damn bird's nest on your head and fall right back into another coma.
"I think it's going to be something great for her to wake up to every day," her granddaughter said.
A lot of people wake up to the possibility of better government when you start putting people in prison.
Her neighbors would often wake up to the smells of Dominican food simmering in a pressure cooker, she said.
Every time one gets posted, I wake up to a wall of homophobic/racist abuse on Instagram and Twitter.
They then wake up to discover their bodies have been replaced with powerful machines that look like their old bodies.
Having this beautiful soul to wake up to every morning and to put to bed every night has been magical.
Resistance leaders openly worried that the public would only wake up to the dangers of the bill after it passed.
Today, we wake up to tweets from a president that seem intended to goad a rogue state into nuclear war.
The green light used in the morning was also pleasant to wake up to, and, I really did feel rested.
My husband and I wake up to get our two older kids up, fed, and out the door for school.
Let the women of the world wake up to their power by spending a few precious hours on Paradise Island.
If any good comes of today's vote, it's that some Britons might wake up to the reality of the situation.
For the past few months, it seems that we all consistently wake up to a handful of soul-crushing news.
I could wake up to something that I felt would end the day, then turn around and be incredibly inspired.
People in the Midwest and Northeast should wake up to cooler temperatures Monday morning, according to CNN Meteorologist Michael Guy.
From the moment I wake up to when I'm about to head to bed, I gnaw on my lips. Anxiety?
It also means you can wake up to a light that mimics the sun rather than soul-crushing fluorescent lights.
"The whole issue of housing for older adults is an issue we're just beginning to wake up to," says Molinsky.
CEOs are finally starting to wake up to the idea that long-term investment is better than short-term cuts.
The revelations in the WSJ should serve as a wake-up to Europe and the rest of the civilized world.
You wouldn't wake up to find that a multibillion-dollar company had suddenly been shuttered, one of the men said.
Every day, you wake up to an unpleasant surprise: the death or injury of a friend or a family member.
These are not the stories one wants to wake up to after less than a month in the White House.
"It's just devastating to wake up to this kind of news," the California Republican said as the death toll rose.
It's time for Silicon Valley investors to wake up to that fact and, when necessary, to save founders from themselves.
It's time for Democrats to speak to the issues that middle class Americans wake up to all across the country.
Congress and state governments should wake up to the dangers of a repeat performance of meddling in the midterm elections.
The World Health Organization on Wednesday advised African countries to avoid mass gatherings and "wake up" to the growing threat.
Nearly every morning, I'd wake up to an onslaught of impatient emails from my boss, often sent throughout the night.
I like to wake up to Afrobeats, so that usually comes on the Sonos, but sometimes it's very ignorant rap.
Every morning, I wake up to messages and notifications from friends in China because of the 13-hour time difference.
The coffee was Nescafe — standard in Egypt — but it was nice to have a hot cup to wake up to.
So fun to end this tour yesterday and wake up to play for the Grammy students and get this news.
The economy is starting to wake up to the potential risk of 2019-nCoV, Clara Ferreira Marques writes in Bloomberg.
And it was where that player could wake up to the sweet scent of Chris's pancakes wafting from the kitchen.
Wake up to an alarm clock rather than a phone, to collect your thoughts at the start of each day.
Customize a tear-away calendar so your loved ones can wake up to a different memory every day of 2020.
On a regular basis, we wake up to news of mass shootings, like the terrorist act recently that targeted Latinos.
You need five minutes when you wake up to check what was going on in your mind before you awoke.
Even after her reassurance, I couldn't fall back asleep; I was too afraid to wake up to the horrible thing again.
You are the best thing I wake up to in the morning and the last thing on my mind at night.
"Mumma needs to wake up to a nice, strong milky coffee to start her day with the little one," she says.
Nearly 2500 million people from California to Arizona wake up to red-flag warnings that signal conditions ripe for fire danger.
"European nations have begun to wake up to the fact that Iran is the aggressor and not the aggrieved," said Pompeo.
Every aspect of every day, from the second they wake up to when they go to sleep, is controlled by others.
"Shocking news to wake up to this morning," an Olathe East graduate posted on Facebook, according to the Kansas City Star.
Might wake up to a world just a little more fair, a little less violent, a little less xenophobic, terrifying, uncertain.
"I'm able to sleep, now without having to wake up to Rudy trying to hold me and getting scared," she says.
The worst thing about starting late is that I wake up to everyone telling me I need to send them things.
Take a quick nap and wake up to a text from a friend inviting me over to her new place tonight.
"It's 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain," he tweeted.
But now, a new study says that there's even danger in the innocuous brew that you wake up to every morning.
I wanted to wake up to art, go to bed to art, and change the pieces I displayed with my mood.
VC funding for space projects has accelerated in recent years as investors wake up to the disruptive possibilities of space tech.
Veteran journalist Bob Woodward said Sunday morning that people needed to "wake up" to what's going on in the White House.
Plus, according to InStyle, silk can help your skin retain moisture at night so you won't wake up to dry skin.
"I mean she looked so beautiful, it was such a lovely surprise to wake up to on Christmas morning," Beckham said.
Washington must wake up to envision the near-term and far-term impact of a changed North Korea on the region.
Magners DF tastes like the notification you wake up to saying you've been tagged in 12 pictures from the night before.
In my years living in the area it was normal enough to wake up to an acrid haze on summer mornings.
Since 5373, when he was nine, he's written a newsletter called Wake Up to Politics , which has around fifty thousand subscribers.
Japan and South Korea need to wake up to their real interests, but Mr Trump also has a duty to help.
We wake up to realize that so much of life has simply happened to us, and that it is too late.
Also, I slept with the shade open most nights as I wanted to wake up to natural light in the morning.
It took a global election-manipulation crisis in 2016 for the world to wake up to the destructive power of algorithmic manipulation.
Today, Mailbox users who hadn't been paying attention will wake up to find that their email client of choice no longer exists.
He is the funniest person I know , and the world now gets to see the Liam I wake up to every day….
Others are starting to wake up, to take action to protect those of us who wish for a safer, less hostile environment.
"Every morning you can expect to wake up to a cold nose and doggy kisses," volunteer Crystal Fauster says in an email.
Fortunately, my own revelations came as the world started to wake up to the depth and breadth of unconscious bias in tech.
"It's 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain," Dog tweeted Wednesday.
Once you wake up to the fact that you were born into hell, it only makes sense you might try to escape.
After using it at night for a week straight, I wake up to a complexion that looks healthier and way more radiant.
"It's not what you worry about when you go to bed, you worry what you're going to wake up to," she says.
I wake up to "good night" texts from them both like I usually do, so I take time to respond to them.
Really shitty to wake up to headlines about whether or not you've jumped ship on someone you deeply respect and ride for.
People are starting to wake up to the reality of the digital world we live in and realize they are not safe.
Read on for the scoop on how to optimize your skin-care routine at night, and wake up to a happier complexion.
"Every morning I wake up to a text from him that is a meditation that we both read every day," she explains.
You can also smooth on a sleep mask before bed, says Ranella Hirsch, MD, so you'll wake up to bright, fresh skin.
Each day, you'll wake up to eight new stories that range from impactful news to inspiring tidbits and major pop-culture moments.
But after the Covenant comes in contact with an unexpected solar flare, the colonists wake up to a shaking, quaking, dire situation.
"We believe the market needs to wake up to the underlying cash strength of this company," Evercore ISI analyst Arndt Ellinghorst said.
Jaime Lopez, a former government security official turned analyst, said AMLO needs to wake up to how grave Mexico's current predicament is.
It is up to all of us, lest we wake up to a country where our rights to free speech are lost.
What if tomorrow we did wake up to reports that cases of a new virus were being seen in Germany and Venezuela?
Sometimes I would wake up to find that a letter had been placed in my mailbox at some point during the night.
"Every day, you wake up to an unpleasant surprise: the death or injury of a friend or a family member," he wrote.
I just want the little homie to always have plenty of real tissues and medicine to wake up to whenever he's sick.
Taking their cue from hotels like Esemar, the wider travel world is beginning to wake up to the desires of kinky travelers.
On Sunday, I wake up to find that Graham Linehan and Dan Harmon have joined Mastodon, bringing with them thousands of users.
Every so often, I'll wake up to an inbox full of friendly emails from people volunteering to help me do my job.
Americans are tired of wondering whether they will wake up to a trade war with China or a hot war with Iran.
One day we wake up to find out that the diamonds were never chocolate at all; they were brown the whole time.
Surely straight men are going to feel left out now that women would rather wake up to Little Rooster in the morning?
Buttigieg, at the last debate, urged Democrats to "wake up" to the possibility that Sanders is on track to be the nominee.
Still, Lt Gen Nayev urges the west to wake up to the threat from Russia and even draws comparisons with 1930s appeasement.
Sometimes he would wake up to find her catatonic and bloodied; other times she was being carted off to the emergency room.
I feel exhausted as I wake up to the sound of my alarm and I decide to snooze it until 8 a.m.
Suffering is the element that's helping us to wake up to the fact that we can feel better, we can be healthier.
Arnold Schwarzenegger urged activists to "wake up" to the threat caused by pollution during a global climate summit in Germany on Sunday.
British girl-band Little Mix posted a chart demonstrating the factor of age in the vote:   Awful news to wake up to.
"These are testing times and we need to wake up to the seriousness of this situation," Kohli said in a video message.
" The determining factor was, he said, "that we would decide together what we want to wake up to and see every day.
Millions will either wake up to snow and ice or heavy rain and severe thunderstorms Monday as a storm system moves east.
I think consumers are starting to ... people are starting to wake up to the fact that Google lulled them to just sleep.
When will young people wake up to the connection between rampant student debt and the administrator-sanctioned suppression of free speech on campus?
Game of Thrones actor Lino Facioli was surprised to wake up to an overwhelming number of notifications on his phone on Monday morning.
If you're comfortable doing so, it's important to point out these instances so that people can wake up to what they're really saying.
At the end of the day, you have to lay down your head at night and wake up to yourself every single morning.
But as everyone went to sleep that night to get rest before the big day, they would soon wake up to a nightmare.
I wake up to the snuggliest boyfriend, E., having completely forgot that I slept over at his place last night (thank you, NyQuil).
Members of the fitness class subscription service were less than thrilled Wednesday to wake up to an email from ClassPass CEO Payal Kadakia.
Lucky for the world that they did—and that it will never wake up to find their records have disappeared from the shelf.
The world is just now starting to wake up to these mistakes, including some people who built the systems in the first place.
To participate in the Reddit board, as they see it, is to wake up to the reality of the apparently pussy-whipped world.
The wind and rain was being felt Saturday morning around the famed French Quarter but some expected to wake up to worse conditions.
He is the funniest person I know, and the world now gets to see the Liam I wake up to every day…. luckiest.
And some misguided security practitioners believe that the hype can serve as a wake up to the ICS community to take security seriously.
The real question is when the U.S. Congress will wake up to the damaging implications of its narrow-minded approach on renewable energy.
"I don't think anyone could wake up to an endless stream of death threats and insults without taking it to heart," Sinno said.
That way, you get the benefit of being unplugged but won't wake up to an inbox that makes you feel like you're drowning.
Congress may be late to wake up to the epidemic, but it does at last seem prepared to open more paths to treatment.
However, once the delirium will have worn off, we will all wake up to the reality that is the nightmare of British racism.
Make yourself a nutrient-packed smoothie the night before, and wake up to what will definitely be a much better morning than usual.
They have a few months to wake up to this reality and realize the vast difference in what the two major parties represent.
"Countries need to wake up to the fact that Trump is going to deliver on trade," said a trader at a German bank.
We were delighted to wake up to brand new embroidered badminton rackets from the South African artist, that depicting a vibrant aloe plant.
For an entire summer, Serena, 23, would wake up to a demon with red eyes watching her from the corner of her bedroom.
She can wake up to any joint in her body being swollen and inflamed and she can't predict when it'll happen, she said.
And friends, it's a brutal reality to wake up to when all you wanted to do was make pancakes and finish Tiger King.
If you&aposve suffered long enough with back pain, it&aposs time to wake up to the advantages of a supportive, quality mattress.
After years of allowing Silicon Valley to regulate itself, even lawmakers admit Congress is late to wake up to the problems at hand.
As the coronavirus crisis has persisted, some areas of the U.S. government have begun to wake up to the limits of personal responsibility.
It's compatible with Alexa and the alarm function lets you wake up to your favorite music instead of the annoying tones on your phone.
"The economics are there and this is what I think Asia is going to wake up to," says an investor in Vietnamese wind farms.
Ads in national newspapers are therefore really best viewed as Facebook trying to influence politicians, as lawmakers wake up to the power of Facebook.
The British actor, who starred with Beckinsale in 2014's Stonehearst Asylum, would wake up to find various fruity members outside his hotel room.
The Gang finds it hard to concentrate purely on technology as we wake up to the increasing likelihood of more Trump in our diet.
But it's not just about whether markets wake up to the fact that they'd priced in a trade deal that was far from certain.
"You Need To Remember To Love Yourself First Or No One Will" I wake up to the usual procession of two immaculately timed alarms.
Like others that preceded it, his essay published Tuesday, "Democrats Finally Wake Up to the Dangers of Illiberalism," suffers from a familiar category error.
What I'd buy: Jeff loves this rustic TV stand, and I'd love to wake up to that leather pouf any day of the week.
Google is becoming an outlier in that they're not offering a sustainable deal for news, and publishers are starting to wake up to that.
"The cannabis industry needs to wake up to this business reality," said Reggie Gaudino, a vice president at cannabis research firm Steep Hill Inc.
"My dad used to work on Saturdays, and I'd wake up to him reading the Quran as he got ready for work," he says.
" The "Full Frontal" correspondent Ashley Nicole Black interviewed Gabe Fleisher, the 15-year-old author of the widely read newsletter "Wake Up to Politics.
I'm not mad about the early morning though, I'm a morning person who got to wake up to natural light and an amazing view.
Poor blacks are beginning to wake up to the fact that they must become swing voters and be open to voting for a Republican.
So, I had to wake up to drive about 20 minutes to pick up my younger sibling and drop them off at high school.
That's good news if you're trying to travel across the US, but bad news if you wanted to wake up to a winter wonderland.
While it was not unusual to wake up to the cacophony of war -- be it coalition bombing from airstrikes or gunfire -- this was different.
We will continue to wake up to news that more of our fellow citizens have been cut down at the hand of a gunman.
I went home from that party with an unopened salami — only to wake up to find out he had half of it for breakfast.
"I'd be sleeping and wake up to a sound and all the windows would be open because a bomb blew them open," Basel recalled.
When you "take the red pill," you "wake up" to the belief that progressive feminist views about gender equality have ruined modern life for men.
And the meme shows no sign of slowing down as people wake up to the news that Ted Cruz was flogging the bishop last night.
Going into place on March 1, they're coming at a time when organizations are finally starting to wake up to the realities of cyber vulnerability.
You can set it to one of seven different colors and wake up to sounds of nature (or any FM channel) for a gentle morning.
The Problem: Undereye Circles The Ingredient: Vitamin C Sometimes it seems like you could sleep for days and still wake up to dark undereye circles.
So it was a pleasant shock to wake up to the announcement from Kensington Palace that the there was another royal baby on the way.
But the world's biggest stage seems built for Rodriguez, and he can expect to wake up to glowing tributes in the nation's newspapers on Monday.
You guessed it: six friends wake up to find one of their own missing from their hotel room after a night of too much partying.
Amazon is likely to touch all aspects of your life -- being there from when you wake up to when you hit the pillow at night.
They wake up to the news that the leaked 911 audio from the party proves the police officer overreacted by pulling a gun on Reggie.
But some bet islands will gradually wake up to the benefits plug-in vehicles can bring by improving public transport and taming expensive diesel habits.
Take a couple of minutes after you wake up to breathe and focus on those obvious and not-so-obvious things to be grateful about.
There is no evidence of wrongdoing from the GPS but Rafael does wake up to realize that he drunkenly bought stock and made $5 million.
The screen slowly brightens — like a light therapy clock — and you can customize the sound for each alarm, or wake up to music or news.
The United States and South Korea have to wake up to the fact that the Korean peninsula is no place to take risks, it added.
From the time you wake up to the time you go to sleep, you have an opportunity to define the next day of your life.
The series of Twitter thank yous will roll out across the planet as various regions wake up to the exact anniversary date of March 21.
On any given day, I wake up to over a hundred new emails in my inbox, all of which demand attention, some more than others.
The program made me wake up internally to what is driving my thinking and wake up to the world that I am a part of.
When I wake up I plug in the grill, I go back to sleep again, then I wake up to the smell of crackling bacon.
Since I went to bed so early, I wake up to nine texts, a bunch of DMs, and four Snapchats, so I reply to everyone.
American viewers will wake up to pictures of President Trump's meet and greet with Kim Jong Un. Then the focus will shift to Capitol Hill.
You didn't wake up to it every single day, but it was enough that my stomach just clenched every morning the second I woke up.
But their defense is not typically the team's strength, so the Falcons' offense will need to wake up to keep the team in this game.
Last night, I decided to give it a try, wondering what video I'd wake up to after the site's suggestion algorithm ran amok for several hours.
Ideally, you'd want to wake up to the smell of percolating coffee, and have it ready to drink as soon as you get out of bed.
"It's 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain," wrote the Dog the Bounty Hunter star.
I haven't seen it in person yet but I did wake up to a text from someone in the city sending me a photo of it.
When you wake up to find a few fresh inches of snow carpeting your back garden, there are a few clear rules that must be followed.
It feels glorious to wake up past 6:30, and I soak up each minute as I slowly wake up to my soothing piano melody alarm.
But that's about to change—drastically—and elected officials who make a habit of casual theft are beginning to wake up to some very unpleasant surprises.
"It's 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain," her husband Duane "Dog" Chapman tweeted Wednesday.
" A rep for the Chapmans tells PEOPLE, "Beth died at 5:503 this morning, the same time she would wake up to go hiking Koko Head.
But politicians and officials who fail the test need to realise that, sooner or later, they will wake up to a Hurricane Harvey of their own.
Its scientific status therefore matters a great deal if people worldwide are at long last to wake up to the environmental effects of their collective actions.
In all my years, I never thought I'd wake up to a photo of Grande, Davidson, and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (!!) in the same room.
We talked to the kid who rented the room in the first place, explaining how it's "not cool" to wake up to strangers in our house.
My silent sobs and incarcerated fears were my only companions in this nightmare of a life I was forced to wake up to every single day.
From underwater suites to lodges in a remote forest, we're taking you on a virtual tour around the most highly coveted views to wake up to.
Then I would wake up to face the bleak view, and a part of me wondered what I was hoping to find in this godforsaken place.
"We need to wake up to the threat that China poses to this country because we are running out of time to do so," Rubio said.
I don't want to be in bed with somebody if I don't want to wake up to them the next day and like talk to them.
"Elon Musk will wake up to the problems with China as soon as the Chinese have learned everything they need and eaten his lunch," Wadhwa said.
I've found I wear my Apple Watch from about 30 minutes after I wake up to about 30 or 45 minutes before I go to bed.
Eventually, her husband and children wake up to discover an elaborate winter wonderland set up in their living room, all thanks to the Military Mama Network.
We had better realize this soon, or we may very well wake up to find that we are no longer top dog in the space business.
We did not wake up to the sound of a babbling brook or the fresh smell of dewy trees and grass taking in the morning sun.
Nothing can ever truly prepare you for New Beyoncé Song Day — those rare occasions when you wake up to learn that Bey has dropped new music.
That's a lot of dough, but just think of it as one dollar for every square-foot of coral reef you'll wake up to every morning.
"Society is beginning to wake up to the importance that transparency and ethical practice play in the development of digital experiences, and this is no exception."
Those bills are unlikely to go anywhere for now — though Congress might wake up to a potential crisis if Sessions and Rosenstein depart as a team.
"It's 103:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain," Mr. Chapman wrote on Twitter Wednesday morning.
Imagine one morning you wake up to find that you've been unplugged from the "Carnistic Matrix," a machine that had had total control over your mind.
Kevin Rudd, Australia's former prime minister, has a thing or two to say about why democracies need to wake up to the rise of authoritarian capitalism.
I'd wake up to find every blind and curtain in the house closed and Rob sitting on the sofa with a blank expression on his face.
But if this is the terms of reform, one day the Westerners might wake up to find that the followers have opted for their own path.
In fact, while U.S. funds are beginning to wake up to the Latin America opportunity, Lustig believes that Asian capital in Latin America is smarter capital.
The like-minded countries need to wake up to the alarm to prevent the Pacific from becoming another South China Sea, militarized and dominated by China.
Stick it on the offending mark, go to sleep (or to the office — you can barely notice 'em on), and wake up to a seriously diminished spot.
It was said that anyone who slept next to one of the area's three lakes might wake up to find they'd gone mad or become a poet.
They take their friend Doug, played by Justin Bartha, on a bachelor weekend to Las Vegas, where they mistakenly take bad drugs and wake up to catastrophe.
There are four microphones that assist with this function, and the phone can be set to wake up to "Alexa" or "OK Google" at the same time.
" TYLER CHILDERS 2018 Americana Music Honors & Awards Emerging Artist of the Year Winner "I like to drunk download songs and I often wake up to new music.
Now companies like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are competing for their business as more companies wake up to the pressures and demands for more flexible technology architectures.
And let them wake up to the smell of kimchi or matzoh ball soup or shakshouka—something they would never have experienced if they hadn't left home.
Richardson's story comes at a time when consumers are starting to wake up to the reality that not many people can say what's in pads and tampons.
" A rep for the Chapmans also told PEOPLE, "Beth died at 5:32 this morning, the same time she would wake up to go hiking Koko Head.
Demand that's likely to rise as more policymakers and governments wake up to the risks and challenges posed by online fakes — and prepare to regulate internet firms.
If Kenya's government wants to make good on its promise to double coffee production by 2020, it should wake up to the smell of its neighbour's success.
So if everything goes to plan, you'll be able to wake up to the soothing sounds of your favorite metal band by next Monday, if not before.
It's a simple coffee machine with a delay brew timer so you can always wake up to the smell of a fresh cup (or carafe) of joe.
Just make sure your ponytails aren't too tight, which — remember — can cause breakage while you sleep, and you'll wake up to defined, lightly stretched curls or coils.
And since Maher attests to being such a champion of rational thought, he really needs to wake up to the mountains of bullshit in his own backyard.
"I wanted to build the buyer a bedroom where they would wake up to an unobstructed Los Angeles sunrise every morning," Niami told Business Insider in 2017.
They'll be greeted warmly by the owner, Debbie McClain, and wake up to a breakfast of rum-soaked French toast in a wonderfully restored 211983th-century townhouse.
"Our lawmakers are starting to wake up to the tactics of the lobbyists for Big Telecom," said Glen Akins, a Colorado voter and advocate for municipal broadband.
First launched by Snapchat in October 2013, it took almost three years for Facebook to wake up to the format as an existential threat to the company.
But corporate boards and managers need to wake up to the reality that sexual harassers, no matter how important they seem, do incredible harm to their companies.
"The problem we're facing is that any time we have a public health emergency, people wake up to the extreme foreign dependency that we have," he said.
Lost was the chance to wake up to Monday's N.F.L. standings and find both the Patriots and the Cowboys in last place with dismal 1-23 records.
It's perfect for stews, chili, beans, a whole chicken — even dessert (which you'll try once you wake up to the enthusiastic internet community around these tiny wonders).
Will Ella, whose post-Joan Rivers brand of feminism champions svelteness, couture clothing and "hos before bros" sisterhood, ever wake up to the bankruptcy of her lifestyle?
A third recommendation is that policy makers wake up to the fact that future retirees will be more reliant on Social Security than those in the past.
"Today we wake up to a more dangerous world," French Minister of State for Europe and Foreign Affairs Amélie de Montchalin told France's RTL radio on Friday.
Cecilia Malmström, Europe's top trade official, said she would reach out to the Trump administration "as soon as they wake up" to inform them of the outcome.
Zaslav uses the next part of his morning to respond to emails, so that his team members wake up to them and can get their days started.
If government-bond yields fall further, politicians will wake up to the logic of economic stimulus by fiscal means—tax cuts and spending increases, funded by borrowing.
When I went to bed, I chided myself for imagining the possibility that I could wake up to find some of the reservoir on the bedroom floor.
As companies wake up to the risk of getting hacked, adding a physical second factor authentication mechanism will only become more attractive to them (and individual users, too).
Be detailed, from when and how you wake up to what you eat for lunch, what you see in your bank account, and what your attitude is like.
My nerves are frayed from the Twitter trolls I wake up to every morning and the ceaseless onslaught of "information" with which we are bombarded all day long.
In early October "suddenly the market seemed to wake up to the fact that this was real and the next day the stock market tipped over," Gundlach said.
"Unfortunately, it may take a banking crisis in Japan and Europe for them to wake up to the poison that negative rates are for their banks," Boockvar said.
This vote will be close and unpredictable, and markets — not just in the U.K. but Europe and perhaps further afield, too — need to wake up to that fact.
Not only do I wake up to see pictures of myself all over the Internet but then I also have to suffer abuse from people body shaming me.
Videos won't autoplay at the end of a playlist either, so there's no chance you'll fall asleep during chemistry lessons and wake up to videos about conspiracy theories.
I go to sleep as soon as I get home and wake up to unpack a few hours later while I watch the Capitals win the Stanley Cup.
Despite this, Japan is beginning to wake up to the damaging implications of their body ideal (recently-launched plus size magazine La Farfa has sold out every issue).
By being present to the moment you start to wake up to how much chatter you have going on in your head on a day-to-day basis.
Bad hair days are inevitable: No matter how hard you try, every once in a while you're going to wake up to slicked-up cowlicks and unruly ends.
But he needs to wake up to a modern reality in which globalization is both inevitable and beneficial, creating domestic jobs and raising millions worldwide out of poverty.
"Malaysia is a successful country... I want all Malaysians to wake up to a happy Malaysia," he said in a speech that was carried live on national television.
The app has an alarm, so you can choose which color you want to wake up to and have it fade up over a preset number of minutes.
It's clear that Silicon Valley is starting to wake up to the fact that paid parental leave isn't just good for new parents — it's also good for business.
Let's wake up to the idea that fruits don't have to be served whole and alone on a plate like Alice Waters' peaches to have their flavor appreciated.
The last thing Western C.E.O.s want is to wake up to discover that the mineral resources their companies have been mining for the past generation have been nationalized.
Or maybe you purchased appropriately for the holiday and gave everything away -- only to wake up to epic stashes of confections brought home by overachieving trick-or-treaters.
I'd wake up to "Morning Joe," eat breakfast reading The New York Times, go to work listening to NPR, come home to NY1 news and nightcap with CNN.
We have a big problem paying for long-term care in this country, although most people don't wake up to the challenge until it affects their family directly.
While we wait for some brand to wake up to that one, I asked Matthew Schneier, my fashion colleague who is about your age, what he would suggest.
But with the Equifax hack threatening the information of 143 million customers, Bauer said more companies are beginning to wake up to the significance of securing their systems.
ST. LOUIS — It's 7:32 on a recent Wednesday morning, and Gabe Fleisher is racing to put the finishing touches on his daily newsletter, Wake Up to Politics.
Or we could wake up to the same sour, vicious England of Tory rule, where benefits are slashed and immigrants are under threat and the NHS slowly crumbles.
"It is essential that we as an international community wake up to the challenges presented by Chinese manipulation of the long-standing international rules-based order," he warned.
The only way out of the mess is for local and state leaders to wake up to the futility of these kinds of deals and call a truce.
They can also change colors to match your mood, or they can turn on gradually so you can wake up to light instead of a jarring alarm clock.
"I don't sleep half the damn night I just wake up to all these ... helicopters, choppers is around, police out there at the gate," Brown said in the video.
Then in June many here were stunned to wake up to the news a gunman had walked into an office of the country's intelligence agency and killed five employees.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Commuters in the southern United States will wake up to more frigid temperatures and slick roads Friday, but a thaw is expected by the weekend, forecasters say.
We go to bed anxious about the surveillance apparatus lurking just beneath our social media feeds, then wake up to mindlessly scroll, Like, Heart, Wow, and Fave another day.
" At the time, a rep for the Chapmans told PEOPLE, "Beth died at 5:32 this morning, the same time she would wake up to go hiking Koko Head.
I'm on a couple text chains with comedians, so I wake up to news in the form of offensive memes, which is oddly less offensive than the actual news.
They are now being picked up in America and Europe, as people wake up to the scale of mental-health problems and the shortage of specialists to treat them.
Stay one step ahead of your hangover with our top picks of the products that will fix the fatigued face you'll wake up to when your alarm goes off.
Someone in a New York museum ought to wake up to this fact, but perhaps the act of working through a painting isn't hip enough for these curatorial fashionistas.
I wake up to a phone call from my dad to check in on me, and poke fun — always a little fun to make fun of hungover people, right?
When the sky finally cleared, the rover remained silent, its internal clock possibly so scrambled that it no longer knew when to sleep or wake up to receive commands.
So, rather than labeling Norwegian a "show-me" stock, investors should wake up to the idea that the company has "shown" and its stock "should be bought," Cramer said.
We'd been there three months and had gotten attacked pretty much on a daily basis, so it would not have been unusual to wake up to something like that.
"If ever there was a wake up to call to greater action, it's Otto's death," said Bruce Klingner, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center.
I dream about getting a full night's sleep, but each day I worry that I won't make enough milk for the next if I don't wake up to pump.
The stainless steel chamber also works to chill wine, whiskey, and other spirits — so she can wake up to an iced coffee and come home to a refreshing cocktail.
Sometime after the switch, the middle class will wake up to a $1.4 trillion deficit and debt-induced recession, in which they will fare much worse than the wealthy.
Eighteen months is an awful long time in politics, and I think people may wake up to the idea that the current situation in Washington is really not healthy.
"During the past year, millions of young people have raised their voice to make world leaders wake up to the climate and ecological emergency," she said in the statement.
While most retirees said their favorite part of retirement was not having to wake up to an alarm clock, they also said that lack of routine quickly becomes old.
As more elected officials wake up to the climate crisis, they must set targets grounded in science and — just as importantly — pass laws that give teeth to their pledges.
Along the promenade, I couldn't help but look up at the windows overlooking New York Harbor and wonder, what would it be like to wake up to that view?
It's time for America to wake up to the fact that we have a significant retirement issue which needs to be addressed now before it becomes unmanageable or insurmountable.
LG: I would want to wake up to Kara Swisher hearing who she dialed at like one in the morning the night before ... KS: I was talking last night.
Since it's a diuretic, you'll likely have to pee more often: Dr. Day suggests taking the med during the day so you won't wake up to go at night.
"My leaflets are a poison for Kim Jong-un's regime, because they help North Koreans wake up to his lies," Mr. Lee said during an interview at his home.
Dayton mass shooting We all went to bed Saturday night trying to process the senselessness of the Texas shooting, only to wake up to another horror: another mass shooting.
I wake up to a thread in my friend group's group chat saying that, apparently, we are all meeting at K.'s new apartment for a boozy brunch/housewarming.
Producers of morning shows and newspaper assignment editors wake up to head-turning statements from the future leader of the free world; those remarks sometimes dominate coverage for hours.
It's not unusual for me to wake up to a foot of fresh snow, but that doesn't mean anything I have to do that day gets put on hold.
They wake up to push alerts about obscene actions at the border followed by alerts about species that are dying off, then alerts about people being denied the vote.
RUSSIAN THEM: Senators unloaded on tech companies today, telling them they needed to do more to combat foreign influence campaigns and to wake up to the threat from Russia.
"  In a statement released Sunday, Schiff said it was "horrifying" to wake up to news of the attack — what appears to be the "deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
But the fantasy of the title refers to something that happens en route: bundled together in a tent for warmth, the four friends wake up to discover they've swapped bodies.
I also hoped to draw more attention to what it meant for the future of the Internet, in the hope that policymakers and organizations would wake up to this threat.
"First week of freedom together and we were able to wake up to this every morning," Fletcher gushed on Instagram, captioning a picture of the two cuddling on the deck.
The reason this is happening now is that people are starting to wake up to the reality of the digital world we live in and realize they are not safe.
You play a host who's just beginning to wake up to the nature of Westworld's true reality, thanks to some cryptic advice from a mysterious character in Westworld's Sweetwater saloon.
"I'm deeply disturbed that our country has to wake up to headlines of torch-wielding white nationalists promoting bigotry and inciting fear on a college campus in Virginia," he wrote.
Eventually, I managed to fall asleep, only to wake up to the sound of a CO inserting a key and opening my door slot to push a food tray through.
Michael burns his foot by stepping on a George Foreman grill, which he places on his bedroom floor because he likes to wake up to the smell of bacon. Understandable.
The study also concludes that a rapid transition requires businesses to wake up to the stupendous financial risks posed by refusing to clean up their fossil fuel-dependent supply chains.
"I always wake up to a text message from her," Barbara Bush, a co-founder of the nonprofit Global Health Corps, said of her "Today" correspondent sister in New York.
Now, thanks to SWEETS hotel, not only can visitors spend their days soaking up the beauty of Amsterdam's canals, but they can also wake up to panoramic views of them.
People are more likely to wake up to relevant sounds, Andrillon says, like someone saying their name or the sound of someone's baby crying, compared to louder, more irrelevant sounds.
I needed to find out for myself how—when the polls and the media all said Hillary would win by a landslide—did we wake up to our current reality.
That same week, Mr. Comey said he hopes Republicans wake up to the bargain that they're making with Mr. Trump: You shouldn't compromise your values for short-term political expediency.
How exciting to wake up to this news and I am so honored to be included with my incredible partner Reese, and all the other extraordinary actresses in our category.
I'm learning to love you — even on the mornings when I wake up to find that you resemble several toupees of different lengths, all piled on top of one another.
Countless times I've plastered my face before bed with layers of goop promising a renewed, youthful complexion by morning, only to wake up to little more than a greasy pillowcase.
To know for sure, figure out where the midpoint of your sleep cycle falls on 'free days' or days when you don't have to wake up to an alarm clock.
But it is shocking to have lived one's life in one kind of country and then wake up to the discover that it has become a cruel and ignorant one.
Starbucks will begin installing needle disposal boxes in some of its bathrooms All of Congress's ideas for bringing down prescription drug prices, explained Ever wake up to a numb, dead arm?
"Monday, we wake up to begin our day and Kylei wakes up and she has pain in her calf on her right leg," her mother Michelle Brown told CNN affiliate WKRG.
"We think it's time that America wake up to this deplorable, inhumane situation in which immigrant communities across this nation live under," Gutierrez told CNN via Facetime during the sit-in.
How I couldn't wait to wake up to his face—his beautiful lazy eye, the little bump on his nose, his suggestive dark eyebrows that don't match his short auburn hair.
Postecoglou will wake up to some stinging headlines but he was philosophical in defeat, and said responsibility for the second half blow-out lay with him making a raft of changes.
"I was sleeping so it was just this incredible news to wake up to," the actress, 53, told PEOPLE about her Best Supporting Actress nod for The Hateful Eight Thursday morning.
His Eggnong Panettone Bread Pudding (recipe below) from his latest cookbook, How to Bake Everything, kills two birds with one stone and would be a delightful breakfast to wake up to.
The daily grind of drive→do journalism→sleep→repeat has taken its toll, and the further west I go, the earlier I have to wake up to file by Eastern Time.
If we use climate forensics to understand how we're changing the planet, then we might also wake up to the fact that there are proven and simple fixes to this crisis.
Vapor Wake Labradors, as the dogs are known, can detect and track traces of explosives — their "vapor wake" — up to 10 minutes after the explosives have been moved from an area.
Below, a call for donations to help people "wake up to what's going on around us" and "get spiritually free from Satan" directs money orders to a P.O. box in Carrollton.
When are the people of this country going to wake up to the fact that this president is a disgusting liar, documented to have lied over 8,000 times in 2 yrs?
"The most terrifying part was going to bed not knowing what we were going to wake up to," Karina Speaks, a resident of Chaceley whose house was flooded, told the BBC.
Then I wake up to a reality shared by many New Yorkers: There are no hidden rooms to house all the junk currently shoved in those plastic bins under the bed.
Its opening scene portrays Sam (Anders Danielsen Lie) falling asleep at a party, only to wake up to an empty apartment and a mob of ravenous undead on the streets below.
Vasavada said it's not unusual to wake up to emails full of exclamation points from a geologist who noticed an interesting crack in a rock -- and was awake at 3 a.m.
"The general market didn't really wake up to it until basically the statistical data came out," said James Bronner, Nathaniel Bronner's youngest son and the trade show director of Bronner Bros.
I hear it around climate change all the time, the notion that people will wake up to the threat when there is a bad enough storm, or a series of storms.
Lawmakers on Thursday called on Americans to "wake up" to what they say are dangers posed by Chinese-owned and manufactured rail cars and buses, citing cyber and national security concerns.
She likes to listen to music in the morning and, until this week, I never realized how much it helped me wake up to have music blaring in the other room.
If you're lucky (or unlucky, depending upon how you look at it), you'll wake up to the sounds of a lovelorn spirit sobbing, or a few of your belongings inexplicably rearranged.
"How many kids must die of gun violence on playgrounds & streets every day with no attention at all before we wake up to what's happening?" she wrote in a another tweet.
There is a glimmer of hope that some low-income blacks are beginning to wake up to the fact that they have no permanent friends or permanent enemies, just permanent issues.
"What storm?" said Billy Pisano, a painter, who said he "fought the lines for bread and milk" Monday night and canceled his Tuesday job only to wake up to no snow.
They go off to the beach and leave the door ajar, or a window open, and then they come home — or wake upto a bear eating everything in the kitchen.
Major companies in Tanzania, both foreign and domestic, mostly wake up to news about major changes in legislation and regulation alterations ... This will have very severe consequences in terms of foreign investment.
White people and non-Black people of color aren't, and never can be, fully aware of their privilege, and this is Glover saying we all have to wake up to that reality.
To be fair, the story is actually quite compelling: A group of people on a plane wake up to discover all the other passengers (and the pilot) have vanished into thin air.
For the study, researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology surveyed 50 people, ages 18 to 60 about their sleep habits and the sounds that they like to wake up to.
What's hard for me are the times where you have spent your entire day with her: truly, from wake up to bed time or 10 minutes before bed time, you were there.
It's not a problem that starts or ends with Mirai, but IoT manufacturers are starting to wake up to the fact that even though security might be boring and expensive, it's important.
Kenneth Jarrett of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai says that Mr Trump's anger about the deficit has at least helped China to wake up to the depth of foreign frustration.
I wake up to hear my babe puking in the bathroom, and stumble out of the guest bedroom for more water — only to find my friend chipper and cleaning her house HOW?!
Just don't accidentally leave them on all night, because the last thing you want is to wake up to a supernova outside your window because a squirrel just darted across your lawn.
Some Tesla owners in North America will wake up to a new driver assistance feature that had been delayed for testing, according to a tweet sent Friday evening by CEO Elon Musk.
" The piece continued, with the Riches adding, "Every day we wake up to new headlines, new lies, new factual errors, new people approaching us to take advantage of us and Seth's legacy.
Skillet front man John Cooper and his guitar-playing wife Korey live their nights as rock stars on stage – but they still wake up to their kids wanting breakfast in the morning.
In New York City, for example, millions of residents went to bed on Friday night expecting to wake up to a few inches of snow, only to find a raging blizzard outside.
Lawson, who seems like a very nice person, began making eight-hour videos so that if insomnia sufferers woke up in the middle of the night, they wouldn't wake up to silence.
The most obvious answer is a better mass transit system -- to help people quickly flee without cluttering the roadways -- if only we would wake up to the benefits of such a system.
Attendees could sample the finest in all-natural wellness food fare, take in a Qi Gong or acro-yoga class, view an interactive sculptural exhibit, and wake up to more speaking sessions.
After nearly 10 months in office, most every day of it in the headlines, there was a possibility that, on Friday, Trump might wake up to find his name a secondary concern.
The US, UN and EU must wake up to the fact that the only way to resolve the political and humanitarian crisis in Syria is to back the immediate removal of Assad.
Since I was on Twitch [I] was like why not act like I'm playing the UFC beta to be funny and one thing lead to another I wake up to all this.
An appropriation of The Matrix's concept of "taking the red pill," members of the forum argue that men need to "wake up" to a reality in which feminism has ruined their lives.
I was particularly pumped for my alarm clock to go off Friday morning, because I changed it from "buzzer" to "radio" and was hoping to wake up to something fun like Lizzo.
"At least now, the government of Sri Lanka must wake up to this reality and allow the perpetrators responsible for killing thousands of civilians to be brought to justice," Mr. Sumanthiran added.
Copper in particular has been periodically rocked by trading surges on the Shanghai Futures Exchange, forcing LME traders to wake up to the power of Chinese money when it's on the move.
While there might be slower growth, the mid-term prospect looks good given the fact that advertisers will wake up to the mobile Web opportunity after having focused too much on mobile apps.
The first step in moving forward is forgiving yourself, says Agapi Stassinopoulos, author of the recently released Wake Up To The Joy Of You: 52 Meditations and Practices for a Happier, Calmer Life.
On the May 240, 21, I wake up to an email: No, TripAdvisor, I want to thank you for giving me this opportunity to let the community know about The Shed at Dulwich.
I knew my answer to the spoiler question last night was touching and sad, but I really did not expect to wake up to so many tweets of people telling me they're crying.
"Wake up to: Ed Sheeran — 'Shape of You' "Work to: Michael Jackson — 'They Don't Care About Us' "Go To Sleep to: Barbra Streisand — 'Prisoner'" Who's your favorite person to text with and why?
Wall Street could wake up to a massive sell-off or rally Friday depending on how the House votes on a key Republican-led health-care bill, Art Cashin told CNBC on Thursday.
Alcohol may make you conk out in the moment, but it could lead to insomnia after you land, and it may cause you to wake up to use the bathroom on the plane.
If American workers ever wake up to the real source of their lost jobs and declining wealth, it is going to get a lot more uncomfortable for Mr. Trump and his peer group.
If you really don't think you'll be able to wake up to the calming smell of lavender, you can turn off aroma wake-up and just use the diffuser for going to sleep.
The cease-fire is a good test for all sides, and it's good to wake up to the sounds of birds on my window — not the bombs and artilleries bombing Jobar and Douma.
I told them instead to put it somewhere in their room where it would be the first thing they see when they wake up to remind themselves what they will never "win" again.
" Early on the morning of April 14, 1964, Freeman wrote to Carson, wondering how she'd slept and wishing her the beauty of spring: "I can be sure you wake up to bird song.
In it, Reynolds called on Americans to wake up to the "danger within"; in other words, to pay attention to our own shores, our own needs, and not worry so much about Europe.
"The mornings were the worst for him because he would wake up to the equivalent of sustained gunfire online," said Maggie Mitchell Salem, a friend of Mr. Khashoggi's for more than 15 years.
If you wake up to find your nose is leakier than Donald Trump's White House staff, it probably means your internal mucus machine is working overtime to deal with a potential health issue.
First I Need to Get to the Bottom of This Comey Story Gabe Fleisher is the 15-year-old high school freshman behind the popular and surprisingly sophisticated Wake Up to Politics newsletter.
Sallie Krawcheck, the former Citi CFO who became one of the highest-ranking women on Wall Street, thinks more men in power need to wake up to the realities of the wage gap.
Mike McCurry, a former press secretary to President Bill Clinton, agreed the briefing loses some of its necessity when reporters wake up to a real-time timeline of the president's thoughts on Twitter.
But one such joy is to wake up to find Drunk You somehow had the self control to save Hungover You enough pizza to turn last night's post-bar snack into this morning's savior.
"We have to wake up to the fact that we may be dealing with Trump for some time, and that there may not be a correction when he leaves," one German diplomat told Reuters.
Companies like BP and Daimler have had to wake up to the slow-burning shift toward electrification, as global pressure to prioritize clean energy over fossil fuels ramps up amid concerns over climate change.
By way of a new update that's starting to roll out today, users will be able to connect their Spotify accounts to the clock app and wake up to their favorite playlists and songs.
Although Israelis are sentimental about Teva because of its past success, says Guy Rolnik, editor of the Marker, a business newspaper, they need to "wake up" to the fact that it is a multinational.
Neither he nor most of the other people I spoke to for this piece believe the industry at large will wake up to the potential these companies have discovered, or take their work further.
The night after watching that movie, I wake up to go brush my teeth, and as I'm looking in the bathroom mirror, I see the reflection of my bathtub behind me, FULL OF WATER.
Sure, it might have got record companies to finally wake up to a few grotty upstarts doing it for themselves with glue sticks and badge makers, but nothing in the grown-up world changed.
Like BSG's Cylons, hosts are engaged in a war with humans; like Cylons, they can be "asleep" and following subconscious preprogrammed directives, and they can "wake up" to full awareness of what they are.
Insomniacs like your blogger may have listened to Ben Broadbent, the deputy governor of the Bank of England, on the BBC's Wake Up to Money programme this morning (about 30 minutes into the programme).
The gift: The Morning Man Alarm Clock app Why you need it: So you can wake up to the sound of a sexy man's voice instead of your own broken dreams in the morning.
One month later, Europeans may wake up to the news that British voters have decided, in their June 23 referendum, that their country should become the first member state to leave the European Union.
When she launched into "Hello" — as perfect a song as any to reintroduce one's self to an audience — she says it was like she watched the crowd wake up to her as an artist.
Cuisinart's sleek, stainless steel bread maker boasts 12 pre-programmed settings and a 13-hour delay start feature that can be set to begin baking overnight so that you wake up to fresh bread.
"Egyptians will soon wake up to find no food in their homes, no water in their taps, and no money in their pockets, and realize they may have made a wrong decision," Samy said.
Ken Mogi begins AWAKENING YOUR IKIGAI: How the Japanese Wake Up to Joy and Purpose Every Day (The Experiment, $16.95) with a story meant to illustrate the importance of this concept to the Japanese.
"I hope people will really wake up to the need to be much more rigorous," said Dr. William Kaelin, a professor of medicine at Harvard University who was not involved in the new study.
" BBC Radio 2 controller Bob Shennan, meanwhile, said: "As the host of Wake up to Wogan, Terry established himself as one of the greatest and most popular radio hosts this country has ever heard.
Contributing Opinion Writer The big surprise was not that global markets fell sharply this week on fears of the coronavirus, but that it took so long for them to wake up to the threat.
"Europe better wake up to the fact they're going to suffer a lot if we don't get some agreement through" the OECD, Senate Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) told reporters on Capitol Hill.
Confidence: Medium Tomorrow night: We're pretty well socked in with clouds with a chance of showers during the evening and then rain likely overnight, which means we're likely to wake up to wet pavement.
Photo: Getty Politicians on both sides of the aisle are starting to wake up to the enormous power that tech companies wield, and there's a growing sentiment that something needs to be done about it.
Illustration by Sam Woolley/Gizmodo Media As a young child, every morning at sunrise I would wake up to tap dance on the patio outside my mom's bedroom door, much to my poor mom's chagrin.
"The losses which will emerge from peer-to-peer lending over the next five to 10 years will make the bankers look like lending geniuses," said Turner to BBC Radio's Wake Up To Money programme.
Then, just a few minutes into the film, a mysterious green light pulses in the night sky, and Jenai and Riley wake up to discover that everyone else is gone, and they're alone in Reykjavik.
"People are really beginning to wake up to the reverberations of Brexit, not just the U.K. but Europe, the United States and the rest of the world," said Philip Diehl, president of U.S. Money Reserve.
Some days I'm just out exploring parks for 18 hours straight and stumble back to my laptop in time to pass out and wake up to drive a few hundred miles to the next park.
The next revolution will be reclaiming your digital identity Society is beginning to wake up to a tremendous shift in one of the most fundamental underpinnings to how we live our lives: the credit system.
Come 803, thousands of New York's Obamacare users will wake up to double-digit premium hikes, the latest group of consumers affected by Affordable Care Act cost increases as insurers hemorrhage money from healthcare exchanges.
"I'm deeply disturbed that our country has to wake up to headlines of torch-wielding white nationalists promoting bigotry and inciting fear on a college campus in Virginia," Kaine said in a statement on Saturday.
I sometimes do wake up to flaky skin, especially on nights when I don't slab on a thick layer of moisturiser, but I loved how velvety smooth my skin looked and felt after using this.
I feel like Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog Day, but instead of waking up to a cute weather-themed holiday, I wake up to our new administration returning to a failed and disastrous crusade.
As businesses wake up to the possibility that the WannaCry ransomware tool will spread beyond the already estimated 200,000 computers already infected across Europe, experts are calling for a stronger public-private partnership on cybersecurity.
"No one wants to wake up to see a headline that says, 'Coachella owner anti-gay,' " Tollett declared several hours after having that unpleasant experience himself, on the morning after the tickets went on sale.
Driving the news: A recent slew of studies show how the housing market is responding to the increasing risk of coastal flooding — with billions in value disappearing as investors wake up to the systemic risk.
"It's time for the Senate to wake up to the 21st century and make sure we're using technology that allows us to communicate with each other without any danger or risk to public health," Sen.
I wake up to throw off the covers and lie there, wondering if my beleaguered country can survive the cataclysm that has befallen it, if the Earth itself can survive the convulsion it is undergoing.
A few months ago, we left China altogether for a cleaner Asian city, where we wake up to the sound of tropical birds singing in the flame tree outside, happy to call ourselves pollution fugitives.
To tell him that one rainy April day, before he even turns 40, he'll wake up to headlines about whether he's rising too quickly as he becomes a top-tier contender for the American presidency.
To tell him that one rainy April day, before he even turns forty, he'll wake up to headlines about whether he's rising too quickly as he becomes a top-tier contender for the American presidency.
"It's time for the Senate to wake up to the 21st century and to make sure we're using technology that allows us to communicate to each other without any risk to public health," he said.
"If we do not alter our nation's debt trajectory, we will soon wake up to find ourselves a second-rate economic power, a second-rate military power, and a second-rate moral authority," he added.
" She began to dread going to sleep, she said, because she didn't want to wake up to more hair loss and look in the mirror at someone "who increasingly felt like a stranger to me.
Stop by for fun programming, including a discussion of sustainable luxury with Gabriela Hearst and Julie Gilhart and a Wake Up to Wellness morning with the Sky Ting Yoga founders, Krissy Jones and Chloe Kernaghan.
As lifelong advocates for the health and safety of women, children and families, we strongly urge Congress to pass this legislation, before we once again wake up to the heartbreaking news of another preventable tragedy.
Eric was mostly just annoyed at the absurd questions he'd wake up to every morning, one of which was about the anonymous woman who claimed her husband bit her as a result of her diabetes.
You know when you wake up to pee in the middle of the night and walk back down the hall to your bedroom and your partner is sprawled right in the middle of the bed?
You can see the global toll of norovirus here: The article, part of a collection from the journal on norovirus, makes a compelling argument for why the world needs to wake up to the threat.
But the broader business community needs to wake up to reality – the AI future will be unlike anything we've ever seen, and the time is now to start thinking about how to realistically deal with that.
In others, she reflected on the first song her father ever taught her to play on the guitar ("96 Tears") and how "surreal" it was to wake up to see her dad's music videos on MTV.
"They're actually gobbling in the morning and that's what we wake up to," she said, motioning to the woods behind her split-level, where she has seen as many as 20 turkeys in a single group.
Speaking from Buenos Aires on Monday morning, Jimena Blanco, head of Americas research at risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft, told CNBC that nobody — not even the most optimistic Fernandez supporters — expected to wake up to this result.
Almost every morning, merely a few moments after wiping the dregs of mascara from our faces, we wake up to some of the freshest hairstyles and makeup looks seen on our favorite stars the night before.
The episode gave her an idyllic dream sequence in which she finally earned her freedom — only to have her wake up to the one-two punch of a sudden death sentence and immediate execution by gunshot.
Japan is only beginning to wake up to the need to integrate foreigners into society, with language being one of the biggest obstacles, said Keizo Yamawaki, a professor of immigration policy at Meiji University in Tokyo.
"We have got to wake up to what is really being taken from us," Moore said, according to a transcript of his speech titled "Obamanomics and the Tenth Amendment" published by the Council for National Policy.
As with many other sleep apps, you set an alarm time, then slide your phone under your pillow while keeping the phone plugged in to your charger so you don't wake up to a drained battery.
So we can all spend our waking hours fretting about (and more accurately overthinking) its fate or we can wake up to the reality that the fundamental economic backdrop is pretty darn good even without it.
Adorable to wake up to, theoretically — and in reality an invitation to marauding raccoons, who bit the future groom on the hand when he tried to rescue the ring he'd set next to his culinary masterpiece.
But first they will need to wake up to the reality that — at least when it comes to the United States — demography is not destiny, and there are no iron laws regarding assimilation and voting patterns.
It is well past time for elected officials to wake up to the realities of the affordable housing crisis and come forward with a plan to address this monumental issue before more innocent lives are lost.
" One seasoned German diplomat worried, "Trump could send a tweet in the middle of the night pissing off Kim Jong Un. And the next morning we wake up to a world on the brink of war.
A new report by Principles for Responsible Investment, an unsupported group of investors with $86trn under management, predicts "abrupt and disruptive" climate policies by 2025, as authorities wake up to the urgency of the climate challenge.
Suddenly the market seemed to wake up to the fact that this was real and the next day the stock market tipped over in fact, on October 3rd, Jay Powell said we're a long way from neutral.
Young recruits would be drugged and wake up in the decorated room in a groggy state, military personnel explained, and told they had entered "the paradise" only to later wake up to the harshness of planet Earth.
And as we saw with the recent Supreme Court ruling on location-data tracking by police, the courts are starting to wake up to the clear violation of the fourth amendment this kind of collection can be.
One key quote: "The mornings were the worst for him because he would wake up to the equivalent of sustained gunfire online," Maggie Mitchell Salem, a friend of Khashoggi's for more than 15 years, told the Times.
He gets up and tries his best to get ready quietly, but I always wake up to give him a hug and a kiss and to say I love you and to tell him to be safe.
" Jenna Bush Hager also addressed health concerns about her grandfather on Today Wednesday, confirming to co-host Hoda Kotb that "my grandpa is in the hospital — which is never good news to hear or wake up to.
With cocaine tonics via Coca-Cola, chloroform for exhaustion, and amphetamines for long shifts, humans have intoxicated themselves to control and optimize their time: to wake up, to work, to sleep, and to stretch out the weekend.
"I don't think we want to be halfway through the summer and wake up to the news that hundreds and hundreds of Americans in multiple states have been infected and we did nothing," Rubio said last month.
The bad news is that while it seems all along like Cooper might wake up to realize most of what happened after he arrived at Saito wasn't real, even less of it was real than initially appeared.
It has 24-hour programmability, so you can wake up to a fresh pot of brew for the household in the morning, or have your solo cup ready for when you're about to run out the door.
Kul Prasad Sapkota said he was shocked to wake up to news that someone had exploded a bomb in the popular restaurant that he had known intimately during his six years as a chef there until 2016.
Sylvie Kauffmann PARIS — On Monday, the Western world may well wake up to the news that, for the first time since the defeat of Nazism, a European country has democratically elected a far-right head of state.
It took social media companies a number of years to wake up to — and be browbeaten into accepting — the reality that ISIS and other radical extremists were using their platforms as tools for online recruitment and radicalization.
In the video above, which edits together all the times Phil has to wake up to the alarm clock's chirpy tune, you essentially get to see the trajectory of the entire movie in less than four minutes.
AISHA HARRIS It was heartbreaking to see Lila wake up to a stocking at her bedside in Episode 5, and crack a small smile in anticipation — only to find she's been gifted lumps of coal by Rino.
"It is essential that we -- as an international community -- wake up to the challenges presented by China's manipulation of the long-standing international, rules-based order," Esper said, adding that China is now the Pentagon's top concern.
Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency said in an editorial North Korea was "playing a dangerous game of brinkmanship" and it should wake up to the fact that such a tactic "can never bring security it pursues".
An article in Undark Magazine declared, "It's time to wake up to the dangers and start preparing," evoking a world in which a devastating stream of malevolent cosmic radiation would wreak havoc on lives and power grids.
Utilities should wake up to the opportunity Brattle describes, an electrified future in which they are the heroes of the decarbonization fight rather than the villains, with a vital role at the heart of America's energy economy.
But if you live in NYC, keep your dogs on their leashes if you're walking through the park, or else you might wake up to a zombie dog barking for brains at the foot of your bed.
Alcohol also messes with a hormone in your kidneys so your body is more apt to flush water out than reabsorb liquids, which means you're more likely to wake up to use the bathroom—and wind up dehydrated.
I'd wake up to the sound of relatives pouring in through the front door and bustling through the kitchen, preparing a culturally blended brunch: bagels, coffee, and tteokguk, a savory soup made with beef broth and rice cakes.
The horror stories are going to keep coming and Google needs to wake up to the fact that its time on top could come to a swift end if it's suddenly being co-managed by the FTC.[Vivaldi]
Notification-spamming mobile app developers, video platforms like Netflix and YouTube and video games from Candy Crush to Call of Duty need to wake up to how their design choices can squander our attention and stifle our sanity.
In fact, these 18 stories on Reddit of creepy things to wake up to – from a person covered in blood to a spider on your pillow – make us want to stay awake for the rest of our lives.  
Those sorts of exceptions aren't going to go away either; as more lawmakers wake up to the challenges posed by the platform it's clear more demands will be placed on Facebook to regulate the content on the platform.
For the last year, we've been waxing lyrical about how more people need to wake up to the UK's thriving rap scenes, and at the very core of that is the compelling voice of East London's Kojey Radical.
Tax season may also be dampening prices, and some analysts have highlighted the potential for first-time investors to sell as they wake up to the fact that they owe capital gains on 2017's cryptocurrency trading profits.
I learned, as I wrote in my article, just how much work went into planning the tour: The lead organizer, 17-year-old Jaclyn Corin, will sleep for two hours and then wake up to answer more texts.
Yasir, a Muslim originally from Pakistan who has lived in Hong Kong for more than a decade, seemed to wake up to a different world on January 290 after one signature from Donald Trump, the newly elected US president.
The Sonos mobile app allows you to set alarms so you can wake up to your pump-up playlist—a tip I learned from Ashley Wilking, an instructor at Rumble Boxing in New York City and a Nike trainer.
The holidays may be over, but fashion is not done giving: Today, hypebeasts around the world will wake up to the satisfying revelation that this pair-up is, indeed, happening — and it debuted on the Louis Vuitton menswear runway.
"I don't sleep half the damn night I just wake up to all these ... helicopters, choppers is around, police out there at the gate," Brown said in a video he posted on Instagram showing police stationed outside the house.
At the opposite end of the day, we found that a large number of the people we spoke with tidy up their home before going to bed at night to allow them to wake up to a fresh slate.
The alert — which was meant as a test of transmission times for actual alerts — was apparently flagged as a genuine alert by the AccuWeather app, causing users with notifications enabled to wake up to a tsunami warning this morning.
I put a Mighty Patch on at night before bed and wake up to a blemish that seems to have skipped three days of healing; it&aposs not inflamed or raised, and it no longer appears to be active.
" JASON REZAIAN, A WASHINGTON POST REPORTER HELD FOR 18 MONTHS BY IRAN ACCUSED OF ESPIONAGE AND RELEASED IN 2016, IN A TWEET "I'm overjoyed this morning to wake up to the great news that Xiyue Wang is finally free.
As more and more publications like SELF embrace body acceptance, it's time for people in the medical community still clouded by bias to also wake up to the reality that you can't tell anything about a person based on their size.
VARGAS: Well, I mean, we&aposre just hours away, the city here starting to wake up to probably one of the most historic days in diplomacy, for a city that has hosted a lot of big meetings in the past.
But if it succeeds, NPR can provide an example for other workplaces around the country that, in the wake of reports about Harvey Weinstein and others, are just now beginning to wake up to the realities of sexual harassment and assault.
When it seems like the world is set on keeping you down, when you wake up to another protest, to another photograph of a group of white men making irreversible healthcare decisions for women and their bodies, do not despair.
Bond's well-documented problem with women is something I've personally taken too long to truly wake up to, as I grew up watching, adoring, and naively glossing over the blatant issues of the Bond franchise before realising, yep, this ain't cool.
The launch of the task force is a sign that Washington is starting to wake up to the challenges that artificial intelligence poses, not just to the military, but also to the very foundations of how democracy is supposed to function.
"When you're stressing/obsessing over a zit so you put on too much zit cream before bed and wake up to giant dry spot but you gotta get your photo taken anyway 💃💃💃," she wrote in an Instagram. 2.
According to a new Riverdale spoiler from TV Guide, Betty (Lili Reinhart) and her long-lost brother Chic (Hart Denton) are still hanging out, which means that Betty didn't wake up to find her sibling creepily standing over her bed.
While the two 16-year-olds would sometimes wake up to seaside views, their lives are nothing like most other Peruvian surfers, who typically grow up in upper middle-class homes, free from want and shielded from crime and violence.
We can be feeling a little bit down when we wake up to face the day, but things start to brighten up a little when we put on that fancy outfit, with the vibrant colors and a spectacular pair of heels.
I wake up to get ready and go downstairs, only to see that my dog rifled through some of the stuff we planned to take — including two pieces of dark chocolate I bought in Scotland a few months ago. Fuck.
The options to wake up to YouTube Music (if you're a premium subscriber) or Spotify (whether you're a premium subscriber or not) were recently added to the Clock app, so you should see them alongside the usual selection of ringtones.
"This study is kind of a wake-up to say endocrine disruptors impact the female reproductive system, and we have some evidence they are associated with an increase in endometriosis and fibroids and it costs a lot of money," Birnbaum said.
Some of this is driven by a newly relevant news cycle that has seen American audiences wake up to the day-to-day decisions that are reshaping the country from the halls of power in Congress and the White House.
And while the whole "I forgot to wake up to give the dress to a messenger!" plot line is super infuriating to watch as a viewer, it allows us to get My Favorite Scene In Girlboss, so I'll allow it.
Award-winning Costa Rican architect Benjamin Garcia Saxe designed the house to maximize the view — the two upper-level bedrooms both have fully retractable walls of cedar shutters so you can wake up to the ocean — and minimize the environmental impact.
As they wake up to how dependent they are on EU subsidies and as leaders of Leave back away from their pre-election assurances to protect them, these voters are now discovering that Leave sold them a bill of goods.
Every week it seems we wake up to more bad news about the weaponization of social media, with Facebook admitting a Kremlin-linked troll farm targeted as many as 150 million users trying to sway them during the 2016 election.
Its light enough to be worn on its own — from the moment you wake up to the minute you fall asleep — and its quick-dry fabric means it's also capable of functioning as a cold-weather hiking or running jacket.
And as Christians, how do they sleep at night knowing the fear that pervades so many homes in our country as children go to bed hoping they will wake up to an alarm clock and not armed federal officers bursting in?
Now that British awards are trying to wake up to the realities of a historical lack of representation for black Brits in the media, the Ivors are setting themselves up for a potential fall when it comes to talking about race.
"It's exciting that colleges are starting to wake up to the role that they should play to teaching people how to be citizens of democracy," said Robert J. Donahue, associate director of the Center for Civic Engagement at Northwestern University.
Mainstream governments must wake up to this or the past populist wave will be relegated to the back pages of history while the populist tsunami of the 21st century is recalled as the one that truly threatened the democratic experiment.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — When the news you wake up to each morning has the menace of a Rottweiler's growl — with unending stories of civil strife and looming nuclear cataclysm — it is understandable if you feel the urge to retreat.
Zinke needs to wake up to the fact that our communities, landscapes, wildlife and economies are healthier and more successful when local stakeholders have a seat at the table — not when Washington lobbyists and special interests get to call the shots.
" Still, Nyst argued that the social media platform "needs to wake up to the fact that it can no longer claim neutrality and immunity from responsibility, but rather needs to adhere to journalistic ethics befitting of the world's largest publisher.
Starting on Tuesday, scores of protesters also planned to deliver morning cups of coffee to Senate offices with messages from victims of sexual assault to encourage them to "wake up to the truth," the Center for Popular Democracy advocacy group said.
Speaking to BBC radio 5 live's "Wake Up to Money" show, the serial businessman revealed that in spite of how painful it was, "dyslexia was an advantage" for him as it drove Paphitis to always look for an answer to any given issue.
Now, here's where some people might find the Smart Clock disappointing: While I'm okay with the six alarm clock tunes included, some of my friends and colleagues expressed frustration at not being able to wake up to music from services like Spotify.
Depending on how things play out with president Trump, an initial upsurge of interest in pro-privacy alternatives in the wake of his election could turn into a major movement — as mainstream liberals wake up to the dark side of data-mining.
According to Amazon, Alexa device owners can now choose to wake up to music from their preferred streaming service, including Amazon's own Prime Music or Amazon Music Unlimited, as well as others supported by its devices, including Spotify, Pandora, TuneIn, SiriusXM and iHeartRadio.
"This is what I wake up to, guys," she said on her Instagram Story, alongside a series of videos of the colorful floral arrangements her husband had picked out, which filled up one of the rooms in the couple's Hidden Hills, California home.
There's also an option for setting them at scheduled times, so you can, say, wake up to the news and traffic or have the connected thermostat kick in to warm up or cool off the house an hour before you get home.
The workaround to this technique, as discovered by an Israeli cybersecurity startup, is to trick the ransomware that it is always in the sandbox environment, which will convince it to remain in the "sleeping" state and never wake up to deploy itself.
Tomorrow, we will undoubtedly wake up to another abhorrent story about the bigot who is within striking distance of the most powerful position in the world, but from where we stand tonight, there's no point trying to guess what that will be.
" Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, one of the original authors of Section 230 and a longtime tech industry ally, warned that further measures could be in the offing if "technology companies do not wake up to their responsibilities … to better protect the public.
"We go to sleep to the sounds of rockets and we wake up to the sound of rockets," Kara told Reuters by telephone, adding that the death tally from Tuesday's rocket attack had risen to two after another person died in hospital overnight.
I had to wake up to watch "No Angel" and sit in Starbucks and watch "XO" and find the remote at parties to play "Yoncé" because Beyoncé was helping me work out something inside of myself: What kind of woman would I become?
In a new study published in Nature Human Behavior, Andrillon and his colleagues took a closer look at what happens when sleepers were exposed to sounds but didn't wake up, to see if they were somehow paying more attention to some over another.
"I'ma wake up to my nakedness, 'cause I'm walking on the beat / We feel the love and we are not ashamed," he sings on the titular and final track, an echo of the quest for consciousness amid uncertain times spawned house music's origins.
After a prophetically styled prologue, we join the novel's five main characters as they wake up to the wreckage of the night before and narrate the novel in turn, in first-person voices that cover an impressive range of registers and contexts.
BEIJING, Aug 28 (Reuters) - The rollout of China's controversial corporate "social credit system" is well under way and accelerating, a European business lobby in the country said on Wednesday, warning that foreign governments need to wake up to the plan's potential risks.
"Even if that means I only get three hours of sleep, I'll wake up to watch the sunrise in that city," Tsai tells CNBC Make It. In addition to visits to Japan quarterly, she also periodically flies to Hong Kong, Australia and Canada.
Munich, Germany (CNN)Defense Secretary Mark Esper called on the international community to "wake up to the challenges presented by China," telling an audience of world leaders and top policymakers on Saturday that America's concerns about China should also be Europe's concerns.
If you're reading this, you've probably become increasingly concerned about your data, and for good reason: It seems that every day, we wake up to news about a new data breach or privacy violation, encouraging collective paranoia to travel widely and well.
For those of us who wake up to our smartphones (me included), think of how many messages you see in the first five minutes of your day, and consider if any of them add any real value to your work-life objectives.
Many national broadcast journalists started on smaller local or regional news shows before working their way up to the shows people wake up to around the country — and something like Bradley's viral video could certainly raise the profile of any TV journalist.
"Fallon went on to show her the headline from a BBC News article that read, "Camila Cabello stole a pencil from Prince William and &aposit could be worth £1000s,&apos" and the "Señorita" singer said it was "terrifying to wake up to.
"People need to wake up to the subterranean move that is happening now where people don't trust this prime minister, see the Conservative manifesto is one without any hope whatsoever and are looking for real change, and that's what we're providing," he said.
Says Pope: One of the things I had to wake up to was there was a concerted effort to create a historical continuum from Wilfredo Lam to Jean-Michel Basquiat to a group of Black Caribbean artists in New York that continues today.
Set up alarms, wake up to sunrise-like lighting, and ask Alexa to play music, list what's on your calendar for that day, or tell you the weather — it can do so much more than your typical clock, and even more than your phone.
The danger isn't that we wake up to a disaster of Hangover-style proportions, but the more mundane reality, the more we internalize the justification of bad habits—or worse, toxic or abusive behavior—with the caveat that it's a normal part of life.
Pericarditis If you've been battling a viral infection for the last few days, then suddenly wake up to a sharp, stabbing pain in your chest, you may have developed pericarditis, an inflammation in the layers of tissue that surround our heart, says Dr. Arain.
"I don't think that I totally understood the level of which moral decision making can become a factor in your life, where from the moment you wake up to the moment you go to sleep almost everything you do has a moral component," says Schur.
Gaming PC makers are going to have to wake up to the existence of a millennial generation that cares about industrial design, and we're all going to have to spend a little more to prove that we do, in fact, care about better design.
Bob Woodward, the author of the Trump White House chronicle "Fear," urged Americans to "wake up to what's going on" in the administration after President Trump and other White House officials spent days assailing his new book in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning.
It's also immensely satisfying to go to bed with alternating rows of crisp still frames and flesh-toned blobs, and wake up to find that an AI has sorted them into this: Sure, the model still produces half-human monstrosities whose provenance I barely understand.
At Saturday's rallies, from Milan in the north to Palermo in the south, supporters of civil unions carried rainbow-colored flags, balloons and alarm clocks to show it was time for Italy to "wake up" to the need for a law on civil unions.
A body-image disorder characterized by "persistent and intrusive preoccupations with an imagined or slight defect in one's appearance," Body Dysmorphic Disorder is like having a mosquito in your ear — a buzz from the moment you wake up to the moment you go to sleep.
The sensibility imparted by L.G.B.T.-affirming therapy is of huge worth to straight clients, too, they say, because it is built around the urgent need to wake up to the social assumptions that shape all of our lives, whether or not we want them to.
"The aftermarket industry is endlessly creative, and it's just beginning to wake up to the potential performance of electric vehicles," said Chris Kersting, president and CEO of SEMA, which represents companies that make or trade specialty parts and accessories used to customize cars and trucks.
"These types of tensions are unlike what we've seen in a very long time, and I think the market is starting to wake up to the fact that the risks are getting graver," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
No matter what makeup look or trend you're trying to tackle in the morning, if you wake up to a breakout, all of your attention immediately shifts from picking an eyeliner to figuring out how to hide your lumps and bumps from the world.
From checking social media as soon as we wake up, to streaming music on a commute, to doing one last email check before hitting the pillow at night, our digital identity allows us to consume, connect and transact as we move through the day.
One of TikTok's biggest stars say she gets hundreds of thousands of hate comments every week, often focusing on her body and weight'I'll wake up to people filming TikToks on my balcony': Hype House stars describe what it's like to live in a creator home 
She was not the only child of the American suburbs who went to Europe and proceeded to cut classes, hitch rides from truck drivers, date locals, fail to learn the language and wake up to pleasures that the United States hadn't prepared her for.
But there's another wrinkle: While you start in the present, a car accident at the beginning somehow hurls you to a pointedly nondescript medieval town, where you wake up to discover you've got a new gig caring for corpses and a ton of questions.
As businesses wake up to the significance of the import tax, which had been largely overlooked until this month, it has crushed post-election optimism that was founded on Republican vows to cut the corporate tax rate from 35 per cent to 20 or 15 per cent.
Matthew Cody began his new book ReMade with a premise sure to be a hit with fans of dystopian YA fiction: In a post-apocalyptic future, 23 teenagers wake up to look for answers in the wreckage of human civilization, all while being hunted by machines.
But just as Asparouhov's approach highlights the ease with which technology can overstep ethical boundaries, it's Davidson's willingness to call out even the hot and shiny new startup on the block that helps the public wake up to the privacy-violating practices occurring all around us.
Public service announcement: If you sleep with an Apple Watch on, consider turning off the Emergency SOS feature, or you too may wake up to 3 cops in your bedroom at 1 AM. If you scan through Twitter, you'll find a surprising number of stories like Rowley's.
There seems to be more of a focus now on mental health and addiction in the creative industries that wasn't there when I started, and the death of Amy Winehouse in 2011 made many executive types wake up to the consequences of a culture of excess.
For most of us, such an arrangement might be financially impossible, but you can still be understanding that if you wake up to find your partner asleep on the couch, it's not because you have cooties, but because they simply needed a cozy space to sleep undisturbed.
Born in Limerick, Ireland, Wogan was best known for his work for the national broadcaster, where he presented a long-running radio program called "Wake up to Wogan," as well as a chat show and a beloved annual, and highly sardonic, commentary of the Eurovision Song Contest.
And on April 24, 2017, exactly a year after Mr. Hofer's first-round victory, the French may well wake up to the news that Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Front, has come out on top in the first round of France's presidential election.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - More than half of India's coal-fired power plants ordered to retrofit equipment to curb air pollution are set to miss the deadline, private industry estimates and a Reuters analysis show, as millions in the country wake up to toxic air each day.
And I really believe, José, if-- if I am successful-- in winning in November, if we have a Democratic Senate I think the Republican Party will wake up to the reality that their opposition to-- comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship is a losing proposition.
As Tuesday night became Wednesday morning, as it became increasingly clear that the pre-election predictions were all wrong, as the world began to wake up to the three little words "President Donald Trump," no one was more shocked than the people in the Javits Center.
With shows like Luther and Chewing Gum in the UK and Shonda Rhimes' Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder in the US, television channels and producers are starting to wake up to the fact that not everyone in this part of the world is white.
Either billions of people continue on the default path, where the slow pace of grassroots commitments to practice social distancing, slow responses by governments, and slow observations of how "few others are taking it seriously" wake up to Italy-scale horrors of miscalculation of exponential curves.
One has to wonder how long it will take U.K. voters to wake up to the reality that despite Johnson's convincing victory, Brexit will not be the walk in the park that he is promising, and that a bumpy economic road still lies ahead for the country.
The latter have become an increasingly big part of our cultural conversations this decade, in which Hollywood has seemingly only begun to wake up to how its risk-averse business models and outmoded ideas of what moviegoers want have affected the stories and voices it invests in.
And so we have a panorama that folds various ethnicities, religions and nationalities into a story here told in reverse, allowing Rosie to wake up to a fuller sense of herself by the time the play reaches what is clearly intended to be a life-enhancing finish.
To pull back the morning curtains on this jagged expanse — the rocky massifs jangling in the bright sun or softened by fields of fresh falling snow — is to wake up to the grandeur of the greater world that, in our insular daily lives, we so easily forget.
"International arms suppliers, including the USA, European countries, Russia and Iran, must wake up to the fact that all arms transfers to Iraq carry a real risk of ending up in the hands of militia groups with long histories of human rights violations," Amnesty researcher Patrick Wilcken said.
I'll often wake up to discover a flurry of follow-up emails from auto dealerships in North Carolina — this seems to happen in the Carolinas more than other states, for some reason — and surmise that yet another Charles Taylor has gone car shopping and misremembered his email address.
The two features' launch follows another Amazon Music update for Alexa from earlier this week that now allows you to wake up to music alarms – an option that may especially appeal to Echo Spot owners, given the clock/speaker is seems best designed to sit in the bedroom.
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"While there is growing awareness to regularly update an organisation's cyber preparedness and defence mechanisms, a large number of institutions wake up to this reality only post an incident which often leads to a loss of reputation and/or financial misappropriation," said Nikhil Bedi, a partner with Deloitte India.
Ms. Donohue recalled that when she first moved to Hackney Wick with her husband in 2001, people delivering pizzas wouldn't venture over for fear of being robbed and round-the-clock illegal partying meant that she would sometimes wake up to find a joy-ridden car on her doorstep.
I'm not a morning person and I absolutely hate getting out of bed so it was nice to slowly wake up to a brighter room over the course of 30 minutes in the AM. Setting up the Glow to gradually brighten up is done through the Casper Glow app.
But there are the sloppy nights when you wake up to a new Jeff Goldblum shower curtain, and then there are the really sloppy nights—the ones that end in the back of a $1,600 Uber or in the baggage compartment of a commercial airliner currently en route to Chicago.
"Most of these places are terrible, get an insane wave of hype after being featured on every single website, and then close down after people wake up to themselves and realise paying $22 for 3 pieces of burnt fried chicken and $9 for a 'craft beer' is idiotic," he wrote.
This video still makes little beads of sweat gather on my forehead as I imagine, just for a second, what it would be like to wake up to find myself inside a sleep pod on a spaceship, before starting my new life as a space fighter with the Backstreet Boys.
But a series of events this week, including the debacle in the Iowa caucuses, the strong jobs report and the near-total GOP loyalty to Trump during the impeachment fight have some saying their party needs to wake up to the reality that Trump stands a strong chance of winning again.
Some farmers wake up to a field of decapitated plants — hemp flower, the top of the stalk that is rich with the resin that contains CBD, is newly emerging as a smokable stress reliever and can sell for $19673 to $40 a pound dependent on cannabidiol percentage, according to several farmers.
It should not take a horrendous, high-profile incident like this for the world to wake up to the plight of human rights defenders and others in Saudi Arabia, not to mention its involvement in the war in Yemen, which has led to a humanitarian catastrophe on an unimaginable scale.
Google-Funded Think Tank Fires Google CriticPoliticians on both sides of the aisle are starting to wake up to the enormous power that tech…Read more ReadWith Opera, Tetzchner and his team created one of the earliest free web browsers and to this day it's the fifth most popular browser in the world.
Longest Period of Time Between Nominations for the Same Character Sylvester Stallone's surprise nomination for Best Supporting Actor wasn't just a happy announcement for the Italian Stallion (and his fans) to wake up to – it also set a record for the most years between nominations for a portrayal of the same character.
Both chambers will be back in session on Monday, and it will be interesting to see if President Donald Trump's long overseas trip will lower the daily drama in Washington or if his international events will lead to more controversies that lawmakers will wake up to each day and have to react.
Since most of my outlets are covered by furniture, I got the Philips Hue smart bulbs (after hearing so many positive recommendations from colleagues) so I could  control the lights by my Amazon Echo or Hue app on my phone, and wake up to a warm glow on dark and dismal winter mornings.
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"Anyone who lives here remembers the time when they would wake up to someone in the backyard or garage," said Mayor Serge Dedina of Imperial Beach, who grew up in the area and remembers a time when the border was viewed almost as a combat zone, with hundreds of migrants regularly entering illegally.
"People better wake up to what's going on," Woodward said on CBS's "Sunday Morning" while touting "Fear: Trump in the White House" as a detailed inside account that mirrors the op-ed's claims that a group of senior officials is working to save the nation and the world from Trump's rash decisions.
At the very least, MoviePass helped the theater industry wake up to the reality of a new business model for selling its services in a bulk, monthly fashion, and it's resulted in MoviePass' dream — of an all-you-can-watch theater subscription service — living on in AMC A-List and other similar options.
But Caitlin Jewitt, an assistant professor of political science at Virginia Tech, said that many voters in Nevada, South Carolina and later primary states are "just starting to wake up" to the dynamics of the Democratic race — and that Biden's performances in Iowa and New Hampshire could weigh on perceptions of his electability.
"With 207 calls to poison control centers detailing exposures to tianeptine within the last four years -- compared to just 11 calls in 14 years before -- it's clear we need to wake up to the potentials of misuse and abuse of this drug," Glatter, who was not involved in the CDC report, wrote in an email.
Ken Mogi, a Japanese neuroscientist and author of "Awakening Your Ikigai: How the Japanese Wake Up to Joy and Purpose Every Day" equates the ethos for ikigai to the famous British government slogan from World War II posters: "Keep Calm and Carry On." Frankl's logotherapy aims to help patients find their purpose in life.
" Woodward in a CBS interview on Sunday said his reporting should serve as a warning, adding "people better wake up to what's going on" in the Oval Office  Woodward and Bernstein, who gained fame for their Watergate reporting, co-authored multiple books about the Nixon presidency including "All The President's Men" and "The Final Days.
What happens if none of the above fixes are made and a few months before the 2018 elections the American people wake up to realize that they got the short end of the stick on tax "reform" and that the wealthy and the hedge fund and private equity guys got all the real breaks?
This time was no different: Last week the Republican nominee yelled at us for over an hour but tomorrow we'll wake up to so many stories about Hillary's voice If you're a dude thinking of saying that Hillary should have smiled more, changed her tone, or moderated her voice in any way, REALLY DON'T.
About "those are the eyes I want to wake up to the rest of my life," b-roll footage of ocean tide recycling, the relentless affections of men in v-necks banging against the insecurities of a damaged woman we last saw sobbing on the floor of a bathroom on last season of The Bachelor.
Ibiza may be legendary for those things, but people still live there, too — and not every resident wants to hear a thumping techno soundtrack 24/7 or wake up to people passed out in their garden, at least if a BBC story asking if the party is "over" for Ibiza is anything to go by.
" ---- The most trafficked mammal you've never heard of By John Sutter "The world finally is starting to wake up to the plight of the pangolin -- an awesomely introverted, scale-covered mammal that's capable off fending of lions but gets snatched right up by poachers...more than 1 million pangolins were poached in the last decade.
"This bill may not have 60 votes today, but when Republicans wake up to the fact that 22 of them are up for reelection and in every state it's an issue ... they are going to soon realize that this is the road to do something responsible," Grassley said at an event late last month.
"It's done a complete 180, where I wake up to 150 emails, all wanting to work with Tyler," she tells CNBC Make It. In addition to partnering with YouTube and Twitch, Tyler has also worked with Bud Light in the past and he has a growing list of sponsors that now includes Samsung, Red Bull and Uber Eats.
It's a cringe-worthy setup: The gang, which has never shown to be accepting of other races (the pilot, after all, was titled "The Gang Gets Racist," and it still holds up on re-watch more than a decade later), are electrocuted while watching The Wiz and wake up to find themselves trapped in a musical—and black.
I vividly remember the sequence of nights spent promising myself that, if I didn't wake up to blood-spotted sheets, I'd haul myself to a pharmacy and buy some answers; I remember scuttling that deadline for four days, until writing some abortion-adjacent story at work propelled me out of my seat and into the nearest drug store.
However, because of their outsized influence on today's web, these companies are beginning to wake up to the fact that they will be held accountable for the content shared on their platforms, given that content has the ability to influence everything from terrorist acts to how people perceive the world and even politics on a global scale.
I would want to use a machine to have fun with, play baseball trivia, help me with my homework, or listen to music on because music helps me calm down before going to sleep and is nicer to wake up to than my dad yelling at me to get ready for the 7AM bus to school.
Situated on the banks of the river and built from an old boathouse owned by Eton College (Harry and Prince William's alma mater), guests wake up to swans noisily flapping their wings as they land on the water and, as the world emerges, boats moving up and down just yards from a deck leading out from the living room.
If I wake up to a mess of these wonky, misshapen waves, I'll wet my dry hair from root to tip, run a few spritzes of this oil through it, and let it air dry — it takes a few more minutes than throwing on a hat, but it gives that just-hopped-out-of-the-shower look.
Side note: March has become, to me, the worst month for SAD issues because February always gives you that one warm day and you just accept that month is a frozen wasteland while March should be warm but every morning you wake up to freezing deception and the realization winter lasts longer with each passing year.
Trump, in comments to reporters this afternoon, also took the chance to point out the DNC hack as a cautionary tale: Prodding the private sector: Giuliani praised Trump for using the bully pulpit to "get the private sector to wake upto the fact that they have to do more" to adopt effective cyber security protections.
"Humor aside, I related to a video ad that is displayed on the egg's Amazon listing, in which Orijin Design Company's Founder Oscar Bonilla said he found himself overwhelmed with daily tasks and wanted something that would "remind me to just slow down: to wake up, to actually be present and aware of what I was doing.
From Katherine Culliton-González, senior attorney and director of voter protection, Advancement Project, Washington, D.C. ObamaCare rules could lead to people dropping health insurance As many larger employers wake up to the fact that there are hefty penalties for not offering health coverage to their employees and their dependents, they are rushing to put schemes in place.
Yang was a complete unknown who the Washington Post famously called a "random man" running on what may as well have been a "random policy" in that U.B.I. was not popular and barely known outside of niche policy circles, to try to tackle a problem in automation that people are just starting to wake up to.
"This whole theory of mine has less to do with these particular stocks than with the fact that people are beginning to wake up to the idea that owning the stocks of companies they love after doing some homework — not just index funds, but in addition to them — can turn out to be very lucrative," Cramer said.
"An awesome email to wake up to was last year in June when I was told that I was going to be paid 75–90 percent less on my erotica stories starting in two weeks," Scarlett Skyes, a 35-year-old New Zealander who moved from a sales career to erotica writing in 2012 and now also writes novels under different pen names.
As many white people finally wake up to the reality that white supremacy threatens public health on a daily basis, we must educate ourselves, assertively dismantle structures of oppression in our organizations, and follow the lead of black and brown artists and organizers who have been under siege for centuries and who have always been leaders in the solidarity art economy.
Washington must wake up to the abuse of software that kills Josh Rogan says the US government should regulate technologies are used by authoritarians to surveil and control their citizens: Israel-based NSO Group is only one in a growing group of companies that has put powerful spyware tools previously available only to a few governments out on the open market.
Science: CEOs Are Such Bullshit"CEO" is a term for someone who is paid more money than you because they are able to project a…Read more ReadMa, the chairman of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, spoke at an entrepreneurship conference in Zhengzhou, China this weekend and he urged the crowd to wake up to what's happening in AI and automation.
Particularly, I think it is important that we draw people's attention to the legislative actions in their own states that help them wake up to the reality that some of the people who represent them are not truly representing their values, and that it's up to us, and incumbent upon us, to exercise our votes to make a difference in those states.
Construction on the project had barely broken ground at that point — hard-hat tours are just beginning this week — but prospective buyers could still tour units in virtual reality, "walking" around mock layouts and peering out windows to envision the enviable view they might be able to wake up to every morning (drones were used to capture accurate, floor-by-floor perspectives).
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: longtime hard workers discarded now so easily find it hard to keep lonely indoor hours prefer to sleep their afternoons away in public places over cold coffee than to wake up to find themselves in uncomfortable easy chairs and lumpy beds for fear they may convince themselves they've died At least in public someone else would know for sure
" Later in his remarks, addressing both his fast rise in the 2020 race and his sexuality, Buttigieg talked of wanting to go back and talk to himself as a teen: "To tell him that one rainy April day, before he even turns 40, he'll wake up to headlines about whether he's rising too quickly as he becomes a top-tier contender for the American presidency.
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The breakthrough for both Gabe and Wake Up to Politics came in the most recent presidential campaign, when Gabe was able to get press credentials for two of the primary debates held in Des Moines — the Democratic one in November 2015 and the Republican one in January 2016 — and where he was able to sit with reporters and meet some he had admired from afar.
A fall in the pound could help exporters but that tactic hasn't been working elsewhere (nor did it for the UK when the pound last plunged in 2008-09) As Morgan Stanley writes, investors have been slow to wake up to the issue most clients we speak with still see 'Brexit' as a tail risk barely on the horizon Indeed, Brexit was one of my five possible surprises for 2016.
In a time when the world is getting ever scarier, and a little romantic escapism would be a welcome refuge from thinking about whether we're about to put a second man accused of sexual misconduct on the Supreme Court or we're going to wake up to find that we are in a nuclear war with North Korea, it's getting harder and harder to find a romantic fantasy that still feels safe.
Despite those and many other points of inspirations, Obama said the words she thinks of every day are those of her parents: "When I think about the words that stay in my head, that guide me, what I wake up to every day, it's the voice of Marian and Fraser Robinson," she said in an interview with poet Elizabeth Alexander during the inaugural Obama Foundation Summit in her Chicago hometown.
Because he had a vision of a Monday Morning in America when citizens would wake up to find they were in the process of realizing their dreams, poverty was being addressed in a way that lifted individuals out of it, jobs were there for those who needed them, and citizens were no longer paying 35 to 85033 percent of their income to a self-serving government in Washington.
But as we wake up to more Twitter vomit from the Oval Office from a president who derives his delusions of masculinity through paid proximity to tough guys, defends his right to spill secrets to foreign adversaries, and keeps tying his underlings in knots to find the right kinds of lies to justify his impulses, little things like finding out the new French prime minister is a boxer offer a few rays of sunshine.
Just watch as he gets the call from BBWAA secretary Jack O'Connell, who told him he made the cut: After teasing him a little bit with the initial news, O'Connell attempted to inform him of his historic vote, but couldn't even rattle off the full sentence—he only got to "you are the first pers..." before the living room erupted in the kind of feeling you wish you could wake up to every day.
The nightmare scenario, I suppose, is that I'll accidentally say something a hacker misconstrues as a slight, or if I piss off Anonymous or the Chinese government or Edward Snowden (love you guys!) or just any hoodie-wearing white dude inside a storm of green numbers, then one day I'll wake up to find that someone in another country used their coding skills to make my smartphone electrocute my scrotum every time I try to tweet.
THOMAS O'HARE, BOSTON To the Editor: While I agree with Daniel K. Williams's assessment of the Democrats' "religious problem" as a rhetorical device, I wonder when the vast majority of Americans are going to wake up to the fact that the Democratic Party and its candidates are actually living up to the tenets of every religious faith by caring for the poor and the destitute, pushing for health care for all, promoting a living wage, and advocating for civil rights and a clean environment.
Every day, we'd wake up to learn that some new shocking alleged thing had allegedly happened, and before we had time to think about it, the political-media complex, always in Outrage Condition Red, would explode in righteous fury, with Side A and Side B hurling increasingly nasty accusations at each other and devoting immense energy to thinking up ways to totally DESTROY the other side on Twitter, a medium that has the magical power to transform everything it touches, no matter how stupid it is, into something even stupider.
Almost as soon as Trump came down the escalator in Trump Tower and declared war on the American political system, establishment types on both sides have been placing blind hope in a series of neutralizing forces—that he was a fever that just had to burn out, that voters would slowly wake up to the threat he represented, that Republican delegates would rebel and install a saner alternative at the convention, that he would eventually pivot towards something resembling orthodoxy, and that, finally, his cabinet picks and advisers would be able to temper his worst instincts.
But at the end of the day if the worst thing that happens is people name call us a little bit, and call us billionaires and detached, that's not such a -- it's not the worst thing in the world if it allows us to wake up to the reality that a lot of people haven't been able to participate in what is really been, you know, an equity market expansion, where folks like you and I who can be, you know, long equities in a massive way, levered up, you know, access to certain products can do well to a degree that everybody else can't.

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