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And interesting to meet people who were capable of giving us enormous gifts, but they were capable of doing that because they had fantastic ideas that had changed the world. Right.
Their early builders were capable of astonishing feats of engineering.
I never knew the police were capable of doing this.
And the defendant's actions were capable of influencing the investigations.
The sensors were capable of measuring the beating of the heart.
You love in a way you didn't know you were capable of.
Work hard and show the world the great things were capable of.
We knew what we could do and what we were capable of.
It is not believed that early humans were capable of building watercraft.
But the researchers showed that the proteins were capable of self assembling.
Both were capable of taking photos with vibrant color and crisp details. 
Those three bits were capable of presenting eight different shades of grey.
Only a handful of sites were capable of showing video at that point.
This is not 1974, when senators were capable of putting country over party.
Mogil later showed that mice were capable of consolation — another sign of empathy.
Frankly, it was good for them to learn what we were capable of.
The gist: These women, despite their manicured appearances, were capable of extreme ugliness.
If these guys were capable of bonding, they could be capable of anything.
I would have never in a million years thought they were capable of murder.
We adore those bands but we knew we were capable of so much more.
"The guys that were in there were capable of doing the job," Price said.
The band had no designated frontman; all four Beatles were capable of singing lead.
You implicitly promised that you were capable of fulfilling all of the job's responsibilities.
America's interests usually were modest at best and other nations were capable of acting.
And last season, any number of players were capable of launching that perfect shot.
But none of these robots were capable of penetrating the innermost areas of the reactors.
We thank them for the sweet music we didn't know they were capable of making.
"Two-thirds of the subjects were capable of following the scent trail," the researchers wrote.
They just expanded what they were capable of and went into other markets and projects.
The finding adds to evidence that Neanderthals were capable of symbolic thought and possibly language.
Neither the Pacers nor the Raptors were capable of stopping him, or even slowing him.
Commission experts concluded that both animals were capable of inflicting the wounds that the toddler suffered.
Impacts of this magnitude were capable of pulling out materials from deep within the Earth's surface.
I wanted to see what my curls were capable of if I just let them be.
Prior to last night's episode, I knew exactly what the women in Snowfall were capable of.
By the end of our first session, neither my husband nor I were capable of words.
Our book shows that black and white photographers were capable of making sympathetic photographs of African Americans.
Thursday's attacks showed they were capable of taking on the Mexican army, state police and National Guard.
Question 10: When in your life did you realize you were capable of doing something like this?
I knew what you were capable of but I never fully expected you'd occupy the Biden heart.
At their best, these were capable of simple calculations and memory-based functions like managing travel reservations.
"We all have a purpose and there's no limits to what were capable of doing," Amanda says.
The Sixers were kings of East, but we all knew what Shaq and Kobe were capable of.
The role typically fell to bigger backs who were capable of playing a hard-charging, physical style.
Very little that our various services were capable of bringing to the battlefield applied or were effective.
This debate had nothing to do with what women were capable of, let alone what they wanted.
BPAS responded on Twitter by asking people if they believed women were capable of using contraception "appropriately".
He also highlighted that both Diaz brothers were capable of holding their own in the pro ranks.
On July 21st he questioned whether four Democratic congresswomen, all non-white, were "capable of loving our Country".
" The judge told Broadhurst during the sentencing on Monday: "You were capable of taking decisions and making choices.
Nice work, ESPN: You did more harm to this cause than even you thought you were capable of.
Alchemists were capable of many important manipulations of matter, such as separating gold and silver from an alloy.
Later she came to learn that such rudeness was quite normal, and that economists were capable of worse.
He didn't take an opportunity to look like a more compassionate person, if [he] were capable of that.
I can't believe that I knew them and talked to them and they were capable of doing that.
What impressed me most, sound-wise, was the soundstage these two, relatively small speakers were capable of creating.
They felt certain that eventually, with enough time and hard work, they were capable of building successful companies.
That a great many people in the world live under governments they wish were capable of being gridlocked.
Attorneys for the president asserted in court documents Wednesday that they were capable of such a document review.
Or it may simply be that he'd gone as far as the writers were capable of taking him.
He would later use that knowledge to cajole them into compromises they didn't know they were capable of.
We know we hadn't played the way we were capable of, and we're starting to play that way.
In addition to Russia, officials said China, North Korea and Iran were capable of meddling in American elections.
None of us knew how they were capable of getting that data and whether WhatsApp has become unsafe.
Multiplayer/online play: The co-op option in Journey revolutionized what we thought multiplayer games were capable of.
It's still far less power than the nearly 22011,21 megawatts its nuclear reactors were capable of generating before.
Sharif said Pakistan's forces were capable of defending their territory and would stop any "evil design" against their country.
"The best artists were capable of capturing the personality and character of the subject within these constraints," Wardropper said.
World powers appeared to believe that neither Assad nor his opponents were capable of decisive victory on the battlefield.
I was surprised by what people were capable of when they were trusted and given the space to create.
Ban's report simply references the letter and does not state if the missiles were capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
"As our relationship expanded, so did what we were capable of achieving in both rope and art," she says.
If rats were capable of basic forms of empathy, then perhaps empathy was common — or even universal — among mammals.
Mr. Kamden of NordVPN said 30 percent of popular antivirus systems were capable of detecting and neutralizing the ransomware.
Our investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations.
"We always knew what we were capable of, what quality we had but we struggled to finish games," said Petrovic.
Again, the Twitter outrage was swift: Women engineers were capable of creating something far more important than a hair dryer.
However, investigators did find multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations.
When Blake Lively steps on a red carpet, she exudes a glow we though only unicorns were capable of emanating.
The researchers needed to show that dogs were capable of recalling an event they weren't expecting to have to remember.
Autopilot's 2.0 hardware suite is powered by Nvidia GPUs, which Musk said were capable of processing 200 frames per second.
Surprise: The metal drones were capable of causing way more damage than birds, especially to a plane's windshield and wings.
Researchers at the Queen Mary University of London were curious if bees were capable of learning complex tasks and—bam!
But because those claims were at the edge of what the instruments were capable of measuring, many scientists remained skeptical.
I told him I believed the young Americans were capable of making noise, that they could surprise the sports world.
Modern humans were capable of symbolic behavior, so it "turns the who's copying who debate on its head," Pike said.
Have they demonstrated they really were capable of performing at a level of someone who got in under normal circumstances?
"It was insulting that bureaucrats thousands of miles away didn't believe we were capable of protecting our land," she said.
Their tracheal anatomy suggests that they were capable of language and probably had high-pitched, raspy voices, like Julia Child.
We knew we had this game, even if it had to go to penalties, we knew we were capable of winning.
The 219-page report detailed the extremes to which Russian spies were capable of going in the heart of the West.
Before they went on sale, we had quite a bit of information about AirPods and what they were capable of doing.
It took a lot of convincing for Jaime to believe the Mexicans were capable of organizing and forming a cartel successfully.
Last week, reports surfaced confirming that third-party app developers were capable of reading emails belonging to millions of Gmail accounts.
Then last week the Philippines military released images of Chinese ships it said were capable of dredging sand around the reef.
Some were thought to be in a minimally conscious state, meaning they were capable of showing some possible flickers of awareness.
Ahead of both laws, companies had to make sure their platforms were capable of responding to deletion requests, according to Brekke.
Yet what might result from those awkward hours a breakthrough in empathy and understanding neither side though they were capable of.
While the primary was impassioned, Clinton and Sanders were capable of something we do not see often in U.S. politics: dialogue.
And as he saw it, only three cloud companies in the U.S. were capable of that mission: Amazon, Microsoft and Google.
Eric Swalwell as Littlefinger (aka Petyr Baelish) Both of them carried ambitions well beyond what it seemed they were capable of.
"We know the consequences," the official said, adding that Hong Kong police were capable of dealing with the increasing violent protests.
So unlike reptiles, which rely on heat from the environment, the research indicates that dinosaurs were capable of internally generating heat.
Even my five-year-old twins were capable of doing this hike, and we all refreshed with a swim beneath it.
He saw how humans aspired to surpass one another in wealth and status, which meant they were capable of great cruelty.
She says she worries deeply about whether Indonesia's moderate Muslim institutions were capable of turning back the tide of fundamentalist Islam.
"They're such an inspiration and I knew they were capable of much more than they gave themselves credit for," Lowell tells PEOPLE.
Based on my time with Brett, I believe that he and his social circle were capable of the actions that Debbie described.
In 21960, the Soviet Union began secretly placing ballistic missiles in Cuba that were capable of firing nuclear weapons into American cities.
Several of the iOS and Android apps were capable of taking screenshots of the app's display, increasing the risk of data leaking.
Because if the government had their way, they'd tax you for the air you breathe, if they were capable of doing it.
The microbes living in individual juncos, if they worked together, were capable of making all the scent compounds she had been studying.
A security source downplayed concerns that the militants were capable of spreading the kind of sectarian violence that has torn apart Iraq.
And it was my time to pity them, to oblige them, for there were no trainers who were capable of challenging me.
They demonstrated to the criminal underworld that they were capable of loyalty to each other and capable of loyalty to an organization.
In July this year, North Korea for the first time launched missiles that experts said were capable of hitting the United States.
Concerns were heightened last month when Pyongyang test-fired two intercontinental ballistic missiles analysts said were capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.
So we were both interested in defying expectations of what we were capable of, in terms of songwriting and production and instrumentation.
And, lo, a lot of Americans got to worrying about what viciousness, what greed, and what recklessness the People were capable of.
The defense handled this by hinting that anti-segregation groups were "capable of anything" in attempting to destroy the southern way of life.
Black people made it all from the start, and we were capable of transforming and mutating society's collective understanding of the genres, too.
The banks were capable of managing the volatility, and there had been no major flow of cash out of deposits lately, he added.
So it was more showing the world what we were capable of… the original ending is a kind of dark and gruesome ending.
I always knew that if we had more time to create songs together we were capable of much better things than that album.
The FBI has determined that these bombs were not hoax devices, but they have not disclosed whether they were capable of lethally exploding.
All this, Modi and the BJP were capable of delivering in far greater scale, along with the added toxic dose of Hindu pride.
The notion that otherwise ordinary villagers were capable of such extraordinary inhumanity seemed fairly obvious to her, especially after the second world war.
But at the same time, Beavis and Butt-Head were capable of assessing an artist's cultural worth on a more sub-conscious level.
Two non-politicians, in two very different countries, were capable of rising from nowhere with no real political organization or party backing them.
If, in fact, advanced civilizations were capable of zipping around the galaxy at the speed of light, we would have already encountered them.
"I chose not to name them, but I don't think their brothers or wives would expect they were capable of this," he said.
Hill wrote that tech companies including Google that were capable of releasing such a tool refrained from doing so because of ethical considerations.
Their teammates erupted on the bench, and it appeared as though Westbrook and Durant were capable of coexisting, at least for one night.
It was more of a show of what BMW's engineers and designers were capable of at the time, which was actually a lot.
If anything, this new study is actually quite underwhelming in terms of what it's telling us about Neanderthals and what they were capable of.
In Basra in 2006 to 2007, the public's belief that its armed forces were capable of almost anything went down the same memory hole.
The new paper, led by Jeremy DeSilva from Dartmouth College, shows that toddler-aged A. afarensis children were capable of standing and walking upright.
Zoologists warned people not to assume they were dead as the cold-blooded reptiles were capable of springing back to life after warming up.
What's more, 78 percent wished they were capable of thinking differently, believing that they would progress through their careers more quickly if they did.
The original purpose of the research was to show that carmakers were capable of meeting more rigorous limits on emissions of harmful nitrogen oxides.
Well, a great number of major Trump administration officials would be in danger of being canned if the president were capable of cleaning house.
Mr. Bolton said the treaty was now outdated as countries other than Russia and the United States were capable of developing intermediate range missiles.
Ronald Reagan, no dove, had his share of hard-line and hawkish conservatives, but all of them were capable of great flexibility and pragmatism.
In the same interview, Putin said Russia's own weapons capabilities were capable of neutralizing any threat posed by Romanian and Polish NATO missile deployments.
"Based on my time with Brett, I believe he and his social circle were capable of the actions that Debbie described," said Roche. 9.
It was a long time before we could build machines that were capable of scrolling ahead to the future faster than time can progress.
If someone called you a witch, they really thought you were capable of doing all the horrible things the witch does in this film.
In the end, the calculations suggested that the prebiotic reactions were possible and the resulting chemical structures were capable of functions like light absorption.
During the late Jurassic, around 150 million years ago, sharks (which are cartilaginous fish) and turtles were capable of slicing into flesh with their teeth.
In this case, the only thing the chatbots were capable of doing was coming up with a more efficient way to trade each others' balls.
Adams' songs told me that guys were capable of the same complexities of emotion that I was, the same heartache and deep fear of loss.
They were capable of doing some very cruel things on the same level of the Empire — they were just on the other side of it.
These hardy mutants were capable of surviving an antibiotic known as trimethoprim at a dose 1,000 times greater than the one that killed their ancestors.
But that, too, proves something: that there were people in Trump's orbit who were capable of mitigating the president's temptation to lie all the time.
But that notion has been rejected by Republican congressional leaders, who argued that the House and Senate intelligence panels were capable of handling the investigation.
"A brief experience showed us that the Negro people were capable of education, with no limit that men could set to their capacity," he wrote.
That's generous of Donny, but then what does "whatever the worst tyrants in history were capable of doing, he is capable of doing" actually mean?
Such missiles were capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 4,500 kilometers (2,800 miles) and could carry nuclear warheads, the ministry added.
"We didn't rebound like we were capable of, and we turned the ball over late in the game and we can't do that," Butler said.
Burstien boasted that Psy-Group's so-called "deep" avatars were so convincing that they were capable of planting the seeds of ideas in people's heads.
Authorities are trying to determine whether Griffin-Heady knew, or should have known, that her dogs were capable of harming the boy, the paper said.
Although I had no concept of sexual pleasure or what my genitals were capable of at that age, I had a lot of erotic fantasies.
Kidding wouldn't work if we didn't believe that Jeff were capable of catastrophic implosion, and no actor can sell that feeling more keenly than Carrey.
"Based on my time with Brett, I believe that he and his social circle were capable of the actions that Debbie described," Roche's statement read.
Maybe if I'd seen Asian musicians like Kina Grannis, who sings in the movie, I would have known Asians were capable of having powerful voices.
LC231, have been isolated from Earth's surface for four million years, yet testing showed they were capable of fending off 26 of 40 modern antibiotics.
In a declassified 2012 report from the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS), freemen were described as extremists who were capable of serious domestic terrorism.
ATF explosives experts determined that the 10 devices were capable of causing damage, serious injury, or death to anyone nearby, according to the US Attorney's Office.
Tie that hair up in a high pony, wing that eyeliner, and let your voice soar to octaves you didn't know you were capable of reaching.
I think any woman can relate at that moment that motherhood is extremely revealing, and can draw out emotions you never knew you were capable of.
These devices were still limited to around 1.3 megapixels — but at least they were capable of wirelessly sending images, and in some cases, even printing them.
But there was never really a point when sports people were capable of processing even a comparatively uncomplicated concept such as A Socially Aware Quarterback Exists.
Yet for all the sneering and shouting, Oasis were capable of producing remarkably sophisticated songs, with the sort of melodies that would make Paul McCartney proud.
It looked as if the program inadvertently created some people with special abilities, and Brenner's research involved trying to figure out what they were capable of.
But, between 20113 and 22011, the mayor was Boris Johnson, a popular, seemingly shambolic figure, who showed that the Tories were capable of winning City Hall.
Becoming a father was a lot like becoming a German shepherd if German shepherds were capable of constantly calculating the risks of SIDS and peanut allergies.
It was unclear whether they were capable of being detonated, he said, but they were sent to an F.B.I. laboratory in Quantico, Va., for further examination.
When I saw my son see what they were capable of, it was like watching magic before his eyes because it transforms into two different things.
Nasrallah mocked the Saudi accusation that Iran and Hezbollah were behind the firing of the missile from Yemen, saying Yemenis were capable of building their own missiles.
Pyongyang has conducted more than a dozen tests this year, including two intercontinental ballistic missiles last month that analysts said were capable of striking the U.S. mainland.
That's incredibly fast—even faster than the plastic-munching bacteria reported last year, which were capable of biodegrading plastic at a rate of 0.13 mg per day.
Speaking at a news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Shoukry said the attack on the Christians proved that Libyan militants were capable of targeting Egypt.
North Korea test-fired more than 20 missiles, including three it claimed were capable of reaching the United States, and their most powerful nuclear weapon to date.
Major General Mostafa al-Razaz, North Sinai's deputy police chief, said security forces were capable of handling the "crisis" and that they added more patrols and checkpoints.
The Washington Wizards' star backcourt of John Wall and Bradley Beal looked exhausted come fourth quarters, while the Raptors were capable of ratcheting up their defensive intensity.
If you thought they were capable of grasping the whole picture, though, I'd have urged you to tell them once you knew you had lost your job.
Roethlisberger credited the Pittsburgh offensive line with the victory and said it was largely a matter of the offense doing what he knew they were capable of.
The first GT40 models, which were ready in 1964, "were capable of doing 29 miles per hour and were, really, low-flying airplanes," Mr. Lunn once said.
He described it as "an experiment" in conservative governance that could demonstrate what Republicans were capable of if they controlled legislative and executive branches across the country.
That a creature of such size and weight could fly is hard to believe, but evidence does exist to suggest these enormous beasts were capable of flight.
"I didn't know people were capable of this kind of stuff, and especially her," said Avery, whose business failed after Mulder skimmed some $185,000 in fraudulent payments.
But it's what our human ancestors were capable of back then too, and scientists have always considered such behavioral flexibility and complexity as signs of our specialness.
Additionally, none of the weapons displayed were capable of delivering nuclear warheads, said Jeffrey Lewis, an analyst at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, Calif.
Lilly's early experiments, published in leading journals like Science, suggested that dolphins were capable of mimicking human speech patterns, and that inter-species communication was indeed possible.
What they found was astounding: the bats were capable of reaching ground-speeds of over 100 miles per hour, making them the fastest flying species in the world.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards Corps said on Tuesday that Iran's ballistic missiles were capable of hitting "carriers in the sea" with great precision.
Though the iPhones with Qualcomm modems were capable of much faster theoretical download speeds, Apple throttled them down in order to keep pace with iPhones with Intel's modems.
"We found that the robes were capable of being maneuvered in a way that might be described as being pulled to one side or pulled apart," Ferguson said.
In other words, they were capable of doing things - such as going to a supermarket - that they might have been unable to do when they started the program.
The phone featured a single-lens camera that relied heavily on software to achieve some of the features its more expensive siblings were capable of (namely, portrait mode).
El Salvador's previous government said its institutions were capable of bringing corrupt politicians to justice and that it did not need an independent body similar to the CICIG.
It said its engineers were capable of implementing big projects and noted that Minister of Water Resources Hassan Janabi was a technocrat with a PhD in water management.
"These breaches occurred while OVO did not put enough attention on ensuring its processes and governance were capable of complying with Ofgem's rules," Ofgem said in a statement.
In December, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia was deploying its first hypersonic nuclear-capable missiles, which he boasted were capable of evading US air defense systems.
His theory speculates that 3,000 years ago, men and women were capable of a great many things, but they lacked the linguistic tools for self-awareness and introspection.
"Bots infiltrated the core of the political discussion over Twitter, where they were capable of disseminating propaganda at mass-scale," said study authors Samuel Woolley and Douglas Guibeault.
The trouble is that this is far from enough: the founders of the Social Democratic Party back in 1983 were big beasts who were capable of making the weather.
The presence of this cemetery also means that dispersed, mobile, and egalitarian societies without strong social hierarchies were capable of constructing monuments—a finding that goes against conventional thinking.
In a televised speech, the leader also said his group's ballistic missiles were capable of reaching the United Arab Emirates' capital of Abu Dhabi and anywhere inside Saudi Arabia.
"Our investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations," the report said.
For your $3 a month, you'll likely build a bigger savings account than you thought you were capable of — and reap the peace of mind that comes with it.
The smartwatch on your wrist eclipses what the Apollo space craft's computers were capable of, so NASA's engineers often had to rely on clever ingenuity to solve difficult problems.
And even though we may never know the real reasons and intent behind trepanation found in the archaeological record, it shows us what our ancestors were capable of doing.
"A lot of the ancient alien stuff relies on willful ignorance and temporal chauvinism" — a disbelief that ancient people were capable of complex feats of engineering, Mr. Feder said.
When we're tested by crisis we either regress and fall apart, or we grow up, and find reserves of strengths and compassion we didn't know we were capable of.
Activities were coordinated across 60 specialized Ebola treatment units that were capable of providing approximately 3,000 beds for Ebola care in the three countries most affected by the outbreak.
"Our investigation found multiple acts by the president that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations," the report said.
I should have showed them that I was taking in their interest and understanding their needs, what they wanted, what their goals were and what they were capable of.
United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei had told reporters that producers were capable of filling any market gap and that relaxing supply cuts was not "the right decision".
One of her key projects is to look at browsers of the past and research and understand their different affordances, what they were capable of presenting and what they weren't.
Mueller did not establish that the Trump campaign coordinated with Russians but did find multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations.
" But Mueller also said his investigation "found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations.
United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei earlier told reporters that producers were capable of filling any market gap and that relaxing supply cuts was not the right decision.
Image: Virginia Slaughter/University of QueenslandOver the course of the study, the researchers failed to find any evidence that the newborns were capable of copying these gestures, movements, or vocalizations.
And I felt the same way about Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman [in The Savages], that they were capable of this thing that not everybody — even great actors — [are.
Look no further for proof than when The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology published a result finding people were capable of precognition, which most scientists would say is impossible.
It became quickly apparent that they were capable of aggressively fighting tumors in both mice and lab dishes containing human cells, and in a way different from other existing treatments.
Erdogan said that neither the United Nations nor the international coalition formed to protect the Syrian people were capable of creating a safe zone or maintaining security in the region.
What's worse, their research suggests that these roaches can quickly develop resistance to more than one insecticide at the same time—a feat we didn't know they were capable of.
" Under questioning, Mueller said his report detailed "multiple acts by the president that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian interference and obstruction investigations.
This didn't affect my studies or my ambition, but it was frustrating because I knew other women who were capable of being in those classes, but they felt like outsiders.
Philosophically, Marston believed that women were capable of showing humanity a different way of life, a peaceful and loving one, in contrast to the ways of man and the patriarchy.
He said that alligator attacks were "not common at all" but that alligators were capable of moving across land and underwater so fencing them off was not a feasible option.
A key part of the agriculture story is that people were unwilling to purchase all of the food that farmers were capable of producing, even though food was getting cheaper.
But he also felt a thin, eager hope that these two women could fix her, that they were capable of doing something simple that would suddenly make everything all right.
But it's not just their friends who will be surprised; Leos may adopt some personality traits that not even they knew they were capable of over the next few days.
One, Novodinia americana, had a whole body that lit up when stimulated, and its eyes, with bigger pupils, were capable of detecting even sharper images than their shallow water relatives.
The subtext of a lot of this is that Bloomberg didn't seem to believe that people were capable of making the right decisions on their own — often, low-income people.
We don't know, for example, if these early walkers, known as tetrapods, were capable of standing upright on their legs, or if their movements were co-ordinated, balanced, and energy-efficient.
The Eagles (2320-22) wanted to show that they were capable of running the offense installed by their former coach, Chip Kelly, who was fired Tuesday after nearly three full seasons.
" United Arab Emirates (UAE) Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei earlier told reporters that producers were capable of filling any market gap and that relaxing supply cuts was not "the right decision.
" In just one other example in August, Google Play expelled at least three faux messaging apps it discovered were "capable of covertly taking photos, recording audio, retrieving call logs, and more.
With cameos in the video from artists like Mary J. Blige, Queen Latifah, and SWV, "Ladies Night" showed the women of hip-hop were capable of showing up for each other.
Certainly, recurring statements on the part of Iranian leaders that they could destroy Israel could only be credible if Tehran were capable of firing nuclear-tipped missiles at the Jewish state.
On January 8 Chinese state media CCTV announced Beijing had deployed DF-26 ballistic missiles to China's remote northwest plateau, which it claimed were "capable of targeting medium and large ships."
These creatures, with their irresistible voices drifting across the waves, were capable of luring ships completely off course, leaving unfortunate sailors to rot in the flowered meadows over which they flew.
We needed to feel it, to allow ourselves to feel it and to know we were capable of feeling it, even if our parents and boyfriends thought we had gone insane.
It is hoped that Mind Your Biscuits, a strong American dirt sprinter, will combine well with Japanese broodmares that were capable of maintaining a solid, if unspectacular, pace for considerable distances.
Sometimes we meet people in our lives who bring something out of us that maybe we didn't know was in us [laughs], or things we didn't know we were capable of.
I found it difficult to reconcile that part of myself with my overwhelming sensitivity, and I wondered about the exact nature of the things that were capable of making me cry.
She was the very first dog sent to the island as part of the Middle Island Maremma Project, and definitively proved that maremmas were capable of protecting the at-risk penguin population.
If Brexit were capable of plunging the United States into a recession immediately, it might alter our domestic politics, and make it appear in hindsight that we'd underestimated our country's nativist turn.
And even if they were capable of that, they'd hardly be able carry out any dextrous tasks — like pouring a glass of water or picking up a tray, as the video implies.
The commander of the unit, according to one American commando who was at the briefing, said the operations were meant to show Mr. Trump what they were capable of achieving in Afghanistan.
"We got to a place where there wasn't a candidate school or a couple candidate schools that were capable of garnering the necessary eight votes," Bob Bowlsby, the Big 12 commissioner, said.
The expressions of resolve in capitals around the Continent on Friday, which appeared to be coordinated for maximum impact, showed that European leaders were capable of acting in concert in an emergency.
Sinek explained that leadership is a lot like parenting — your greatest happiness comes from seeing your child or your team do well and achieve more than you thought they were capable of.
When Swan asked Kushner whether he believed Palestinians were capable of self-governing without interference from Israel, Kushner didn't answer the question directly, and seemed to make the end goal about foreign investment.
Yang Guang, spokesman for China's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, told a briefing in Beijing that Hong Kong authorities were capable of bringing under control the situation there.
Nadler then quoted from Mueller's report, saying the investigation found multiple acts by the president that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigation.
The "replication crisis" in psychology started around 2010, when a paper using completely accepted experimental methods was published purporting to find evidence that people were capable of perceiving the future, which is impossible.
Yan operated at least two chemical plants in China that were capable of illegally producing "ton quantities" of the drugs, and evaded detection by systematically altering their chemical makeup, the Justice Department said.
It also would have established baseline pollution levels in waterways and then monitored them during and after mining, and returned streams and mined areas to the uses they were capable of before mining.
Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said the rockets had a range of about 1,200 miles and were capable of hitting the "Zionist regime," Iran's name for its archenemy Israel, the semiofficial news agency Mehr reported.
He believed that the Saudis were capable of doing a deal and interested in doing one, and that what remained was a matter of details, according to the person familiar with the letters.
Incredibly, the rats were capable of playing the game either as the hider or the seeker, and they appeared to enjoy the matches, exhibiting joyful jumps, employing strategies, and actively prolonging the game.
The energy minister of the United Arab Emirates, Suhail al-Mazrouei, said oil producers were capable of filling any gap in the oil market and that relaxing supply cuts was not "the right decision".
The bots were capable of taking advantage of a bug on the Mt. Gox exchange that made it appear as if they were performing valid trades with lots of bitcoin that didn't really exist.
As a product of Israeli society, it helped me understand how the people I knew personally and believed to be "good" were capable of committing and/or being complicit in war crimes against Palestinians.
Councilman Santiago Bonifatti said that the definition of an electronic music party or event had to be defined more clearly, and that lawmakers were capable of choosing more "intelligent" tools than the proposed ban.
Those cameras were capable of capturing 8K video and capturing content in 6DoF, which greatly increases the immersive quality of VR video by letting viewers move naturally as if in a completely virtual world.
The independent monitor found that adult homes tried to stop people from leaving by scaring residents or making it difficult to obtain records that would help determine whether they were capable of living alone.
During the latter crisis, President Kennedy was forced to decide under extreme pressure how the U.S. would respond to the Soviets placing nuclear missiles on Cuba that were capable of hitting the United States.
However, Hossein Salami, deputy head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, said on the day of the test that the country was now one of the few whose ballistic missiles were capable of hitting moving objects.
When I wore them during the workday, the Liberty 2 Pros were capable of dulling the chatter from my coworkers, which represented an improvement over the standard $160 AirPods which provide no enclosure whatsoever.
I always knew what the NWN level design tools were capable of, and that there was such a thing as a "DM client," but it's something else to see all that technology in action.
Because project buildings were capable of housing thousands of people in a small area, it was easier to neglect their growing problems, such as gang infiltration, gun and sexual violence, and dilapidated living conditions.
A study in 2001 from the Rowland Institute for Science tested whether koi fish were capable of distinguishing the music of blues legend John Lee Hooker from that of classical genius Johann Sebastian Bach.
In recent months, the North has launched a pair of still-developmental ICBMs it said were capable of striking the continental United States and a pair of intermediate-range missiles that soared over Japanese territory.
The larger capacity is expected, and will certainly play a role in one of the most significant technical upgrades, the display's 120Hz refresh rate, AKA ProMotion, which is double what previous iPads were capable of.
I doubted whether "phone-free experience" signs and nonprofit-led installations were capable of transforming a place born from the empty attitude of "doin' it for the gram" into one with any sort of meaning.
Their prior success proved to me not only that they were capable of leading a company to an exit, but that they also knew what starting and scaling a company in their respective industries entailed.
Zakharova expressed concerns earlier this month over other US-built anti-missile systems in Romania, which she said were capable of launching missiles, and over plans for a similar system to be deployed in Poland.
Kamrul Islam Chaudhary, a secretary with the National Students' Union of India from Assam, said that few teachers in the state were capable of teaching Sanskrit, and that outside instructors would have to be hired.
"By around 2010, it seemed they were capable of manufacturing various types of CNC machines," said Kim Heung-gwang, a North Korean defector who taught at Pyongyang's Hamhung Computer Technology University before defecting to South Korea.
Just as quilting was considered a mere housewives' craft before critics began to take note that sewing circles were capable of producing truly significant work, this intrinsically dialogic kind of writing is capable of producing literature.
TEHRAN — The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps of Iran conducted a second successive day of missile tests on Wednesday, firing two rockets that it said hit targets over 850 miles away and were capable of reaching Israel.
That isn't to say that leftist thinkers are necessarily better football managers; Busby and Shankly were admired for their compelling personalities, tactical brains and understanding of footballing folklore, and were capable of inspiring fierce loyalty accordingly.
I investigated algorithms that could prompt sales agents, Cyrano de Bergerac-style, with the right turn of phrase at just the right moment, and others that were capable of designing parts for appliances, cars and airplanes.
In March, Law Minister K Shanmugam questioned during a parliamentary debate whether social media networks were capable of regulating themselves, while senior Facebook executives pushed back at the idea of further laws to battle fake news.
At the time, Watkins was accused of, among other things, a distinctly heteronormative frame of reference, of presuming that only straight women writers were capable of being ensnared in the blithely wielded cross hairs of men.
At various points in history people have believed that emeralds were capable of protecting humans against cholera, infidelity, and evil spirits, and that an emerald placed under the tongue could transform a person into a truth-teller.
Herbivorous crocodiles of the Jurassic and Cretaceous, then, were capable of competing successfully with their dinosaur counterparts in a way that a modern herbivorous crocodile presumably could not with the plethora of herbivorous mammals that now exists.
She was a party-girl pop princess, and her job was to look like she was having a blast and make music that could convince the rest of us that we, too, were capable of blast-having.
The full implications of Fuller's ideas about synergetics wouldn't really start to emerge until the mid 60s, which saw the birth of the first scientific undertakings to created closed ecosystems that were capable of sustaining human life.
Two mysterious stone rings found deep in a French cave were probably built by Neanderthals about 176,500 years ago, proving that the ancient cousins of humans were capable of more complex behavior than previously thought, scientists say.
Mr. Danon, who criticized the nuclear agreement as a pact undertaken "with one of the world's most dangerous regimes," asserted that the Iranian missiles were capable of carrying nuclear warheads — weapons that the Iranians do not possess.
But even though they were on a different branch of the evolutionary tree and looked a bit different than us, they were capable of many of the cultural practices we tend to think of as being uniquely human.
A 2-0 loss at Chelsea was followed by a far more shocking 3-2 defeat at home to Crystal Palace — a result which raised real questions about whether Pep Guardiola's side were capable of defending their title.
When Apple announced the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X, the company glossed over the fact that all three of its new handsets were capable of fast charging—similar to what Android phones have been doing for years.
Mueller wrote that Trump repeatedly took actions "that were capable of exerting undue influence" over the Russia and obstruction investigations, including his efforts to remove Mueller, limit the scope of the probe, and influence the testimony of witnesses.
The "replication crisis" in psychology, as it is often called, started around 2010, when a paper using completely accepted experimental methods was published purporting to find evidence that people were capable of perceiving the future, which is impossible.
The two AMD cards were capable of churning out 62.5 frames per second as the screen swarmed with tiny units, while the GTX 1080 lagged slightly behind, only able to keep the action at 58.7 frames per second.
Solecki's studies of the Neanderthals excavated from the block were controversial and eye-opening, because he believed that they were capable of sophisticated rituals and behavior -- a contrast to the ignorant, brutish way they had previously been depicted.
But state emergency management authorities said they decided in recent months to reactivate the state's nuclear attack sirens for the first time since the 1980s after experts deemed some of North Korea's missiles were capable of reaching Hawaii.
"While results of a bite were inconclusive, subject matter experts were able to conclude that either of the two suspect alligators captured near the attack site were capable of inflicting the observed wounds," the FWC said in a statement.
Trouble is, the researchers had no idea how dragonflies were capable of knowing where moving objects would be in the future, mostly because insects weren't thought to have the requisite brain architecture to allow for such an advanced skill.
An explosives expert determined that the homemade explosives — 1½-inch shells stuffed with explosive powder, to be triggered by a battery — "were capable of causing property damage, serious injury, or death to nearby persons upon detonation," the complaint said.
While AlphaStar hasn't yet taken on the best player in the world, there are a lot of similarities here to the chess matches between IBM's Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov, which changed what we knew computers were capable of.
A series of Indian media reports claimed in March that the Indian jets had used smaller precision-guided bombs with warheads that were capable of penetrating a building and then killing its occupants but without blowing up the structure.
"They were cowards just like we are, they were greedy just like we are, they showed fear just like we do, they lost just like we do, and they also were capable of heroics and great things," he says.
I had watched enough National Geographic videos to know that hippos were capable of opening their jaws a full 150 degrees (Fun Fact: Their jaws can stretch to 4–5 feet wide) and could effortlessly crush a human skull.
The link between ovarian cancer and talc is not conclusive, and it's still not clear that the tiny amounts of asbestos reported in J&J's past testing were capable of causing the cancers in the past and current lawsuits.
JARRETT: Look, if the Department of Justice and the FBI were capable of lying to judges, concealing evidence, and hiding facts to obtain the warrant, they are certainly hiding other documents including, you know, the 20183 that you refer to.
And Hasan Haj Ali, commander of the Free Idlib Army rebel group, told Reuters that people on the ground had seen the aircraft "bombing with gas" and that none of the rebel groups were capable of producing such a substance.
One of the Women CEOs Speak study findings that shocked Stevenson most, she told Business Insider, was learning that 65% percent of the women appointed had no idea that they were capable of or even interested in becoming a CEO.
Objects were capable of exerting an extraordinary mute power: Even Virginia Woolf writes in her diary of buying a new chest of drawers and having to leave her writing room every half-hour to go out and look at it.
It was a series of such launches in 2017 that provoked a crisis with the United States as it became clear that the North's longest-range missiles were capable of reaching the West Coast of the United States, and perhaps beyond.
Destiny's Child was more pop than rap or hip-hop, so white girls didn't feel shut out of the band's simple get-jiggy-with-it teen-age view of what young women were capable of, including self-knowledge and power.
Zarif said Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, who claimed responsibility for the attack, have stepped up their military capabilities and were capable of conducting a sophisticated operation such as the one that knocked out half of the kingdom's energy production.
An animal study that I wrote about in July, for instance, found that frail, elderly mice were capable of completing brief spurts of high-intensity running on little treadmills, if the treadmill's pace were adjusted to each mouse's individual fitness level.
Unemployment in the United States is currently at a historical low, just 3.5 percent — and we're achieving that low unemployment without any sign of runaway inflation, which tells us that we were capable of this kind of performance all along.
AI systems were capable of some cool stuff — speech recognition was rapidly advancing, AlphaGo had just won out of five matches with a top Go player, and companies were optimistic that they could make progress on tough problems like autonomous vehicles and translation.
"While results of a bite were inconclusive, subject matter experts were able to conclude that either of the two suspect alligators captured near the attack site were capable of inflicting the observed wounds," the FWC said in a statement released to PEOPLE.
He was studying a group of five populations of lizards ranging from the southern tip of Texas to Hogden, Oklahoma, a range of nearly 800 miles, in an effort to understand how these cold-blooded reptiles were capable of surviving so far north.
Capturing the behavior of light at that scale and with this level of fidelity is leagues beyond what we were capable of just a few years ago and may open up entire new fields or lines of inquiry in physics and exotic materials.
The idea behind these public demonstrations was to prove that Uber's self-driving vehicles were capable of handling dense urban environments, in anticipation of one day being capable of operating without a steering wheel, pedals, or even a human in the driver's seat.
We looked for news you would be hard-pressed to find in a typical newspaper or digital outlet, but which, we idealized, would reveal more about the way the world works — and more about what we as women journalists were capable of.
When the band actually spread out, as they did on the mid-paced tracks like "Bookworm" and "3 O'Clock"—two of the longer songs on the album—Kid Dynamite showed they were capable of pulling off songs that functioned as quasi-ballads.
People knew that if they had something they didn't feel like they were capable of doing—or were just lazy, which was probably the more common thing—they could come to me and I'd probably be able to do it for them.
Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious diseases specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, says that the tests performed so far have been so extensive and rigorous that if the source of the problem were capable of being found, it would have been by now.
"That was another thing that made us want to improve, to represent Muslim women in a better light and show that we were capable of being competitors," said Husnah Azmi, who is working toward a master's degree in environmental applied science and management.
When compact discs were introduced in the 1980s, one selling point was that they were capable of a greater dynamic range than vinyl records — yet the average pop recording today has a smaller dynamic range than records made during the analog era.
Here's the full passage in which Mueller explains how the Trump administration saved the president from himself on obstruction: Our investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian-interference and obstruction investigations.
At the time, they were called The Locals—an indie band from Chicago with the same name hit them with a lawsuit, forcing a name change—and they touted shows that were representative of the heart and excitement Bay Area bands were capable of.
This surprise blackout was because of NOAA's late-notice assertion that the GoPros on the second stage (designed to monitor separation events and payload performance) qualified as a "remote sensing space system" because they were capable of showing pictures of the surface of the Earth.
Later, when I sat down with Efros in his office, he explained that, even in the early two-thousands, computer graphics had been "data-starved": although 3-D modellers were capable of creating photorealistic scenes, their cities, interiors, and mountainscapes felt empty and lifeless.
They were committed enough, wise enough, to understand that even if our country did not yet grasp what they were capable of contributing, their labors would produce a more equitable future in which those who followed them could flourish and grow, as they have.
I was giving TikTok my attention because it was serving me what would retain my attention, and it could do that because it had been designed to perform algorithmic pyrotechnics that were capable of making a half hour pass before I remembered to look away.
A pair of Navy warships in the eastern Mediterranean Sea were capable of launching the same sort of missile barrage that Mr. Trump ordered against a Syrian air base a year ago in response to a chemical attack then that killed more than 80 civilians.
In a study published Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society B that used new imaging technology that could see inside the sponge's filtration cells, Dr. Achlatis and her colleagues showed that the sponges were capable of taking in these sugars without the bacteria's help.
" In a statement released to PEOPLE on Wednesday, the FWC said that the bite marks were indeed "inconclusive," but that "subject matter experts were able to conclude that either of the two suspect alligators captured near the attack site were capable of inflicting the observed wounds.
Even in the Clinton email scandal, from which Attorney General Loretta Lynch had to recuse herself because of her tarmac meeting with former President Bill Clinton, there were plenty of career officials at the Justice Department who were capable of making the decision about whether to prosecute.
Beneath the overall murkiness of these early tracks were signs of what Dailor, Kelliher, Sanders, and Hinds were capable of, too; Dailor's drums carried a jazzy tinge, Kelliher and Hinds entwined complex riffs with relative ease, and Sanders' thunderous bass licks and growl shook the Earth.
New research published this past May, for example, showed that four islands along the Alaskan coast were free of ice around 17,000 years ago, and that these areas were capable of supporting human life (this was based on geological work and the discovery of animal bones).
This is, after all, a walk of life in which twenty-one- year-olds are already onto their second startup, billionaires are minted by twenty- five and even Steve Jobs once fretted about whether people older than thirty were capable of achieving anything of lasting significance.
Although the research did show that primary care doctors were capable of handling the massive amount of genetic information contained in the tests, it also showed that more study is needed before routine genome sequencing in healthy people is "medically justified," Vassy said in a statement.
The recommendation published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association is an update to the panel's 2009 recommendation that supported depression screening for adults if their doctors' offices were capable of providing quality care, or among selected patients even if that care were not available.
Among the examples cited is a nurse in Manhattan who claimed to have made 20 patient visits at nine different addresses on the Upper East Side on a single February day and said none of the patients were capable of providing a signature to verify the visit.
Baker said he too would run for the leadership if colleagues asked him to, but that he also believed three candidates - Johnson and former ministers Dominic Raab and Esther McVey - were capable of "delivering a satisfactory exit from the European Union and indeed winning a general election".
"I always felt that emerging markets were capable of doing at least as well as developed markets as we headed into 2017, however, the extent to which we've seen outperformance is likely reflective of improving EM profitability after years of decline and cheap relative valuations," he said.
The French sociologist Jacques Ellul worried in 21984 about a future in which devices were capable of relentlessly subordinating human desire and using it to gain political and social control: "Our deepest instincts and our most secret passions will be analyzed, published and exploited," he wrote.
And after Putin delivered a speech earlier this month in which he unveiled nuclear weapons that he claimed were capable of evading missile defense systems, Trump called the leaders of France, Germany and Britain to say that their countries needed to band together, according to NBC News.
Maybe it's because I have always been a bit reckless with everything from my sexual relationships to my bills, but I have a suspicion that if I were capable of impregnating someone, I most likely would already have enough children to play a solid game of 3-on-3.
The findings The tribunal also found that none of the sea features claimed by China were capable of generating what's called an exclusive economic zone -- which gives a country maritime rights to resources such as fish and oil and gas within 200 nautical miles of that land mass.
All that was happening was that he was explaining something about grief — something that he, at age 38, knew, and that the cast, talented black Broadway-level actors/dancers/singers ranging in age from maybe 20 to 25, may not yet have known but were capable of understanding.
Read this section, for example, which opens with the bald assertion that they found "multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations": The argument here isn't that the president's hands are clean or that he behaved ethically in this situation.
While the previous versions of the MX mice were capable of quickly switching between multiple computers at the press of a button on the bottom, Flow takes it a step further, by seamlessly allowing the mouse to switch between two different computers just like a single computer switching between two monitors.
The hunt for the alligator • Wildlife experts concluded that three of the six alligators caught by trappers fit the 7- to 8-foot size authorities thought were capable of the attack, based on the size of the victim and his profile of appearing even smaller because he was bent over.
As the hours dragged on, we knew we were looking at the building that would inevitably turn its back on us, knowing that inside that place, officials were tackling a public health issue that implicated all of us who were there, all of us who were capable of giving birth.
The BioHome project culminated in a 1989 report by Bill Wolverton, an environmental scientist who had made a name for himself in the 60s by discovering that marsh plants in Florida were capable of cleaning up the Agent Orange that had leaked into the area from a nearby test facility.
Since he became convinced that human beings were capable of reform and redemption, Morgan has become a necessary counterpoint to many of The Walking Dead's other characters, and the scenes that focus on him and give us a glimpse of his viewpoint are the best the show currently has to offer.
Dr Lubin points out that a space-shuttle's motors produced a stonking 45GW at lift-off and in a bit less than ten minutes were capable of giving their 100-tonne spacecraft a kinetic energy only a few times smaller than that of a starchip travelling at a fifth the speed of light.
Months earlier President Reagan had announced the Strategic Defense Initiative (mockingly dubbed "Star Wars," a plan to shoot down ballistic missiles before they reached the US), and his administration was in the process of deploying Pershing II nuclear-armed missiles to West Germany and Great Britain, which were capable of striking the Soviet Union.
Standard Ultra-Wide Angle When it comes to overall camera performance otherwise, the Galaxy S10e is about on par with the Google Pixel 3 and iPhone Xr. All three cameras were capable of capturing rich color and detail, with the Galaxy S10e outperforming the iPhone and Google in some cases and it falling behind in others.
I think it's a fundamental mistake we make a lot, which is if you go back to the era of advances in car transportation and rocket transportation and all the rest, there are projections of 200-mile-per-hour freeways, and literally rocket ships that were capable of going to the stars in this kind of time frame.
"We wish that the United States government were capable of accepting more than a few hundred asylum seekers at any given time, since we can certainly pick up more than a 1,000 people in an ICE raid on any given day," he said, referring to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an arm of the Homeland Security Department.
Tesla may snatch the headlines around the rise of semiautonomous vehicle features that take some of the work off the driver, but its monopoly is unlikely to last: A new report finds that in the first quarter of this year, approximately 7 percent of new cars sold in the US were capable of guiding themselves down the highway.
We need to come together, we need to compare notes and we need to see that the way aging is socially constructed, which means how we make up our idea, can change and needs to change just the way our view of what women were capable of in society has radically changed in the last 5003 years.
" No one has come forward to say they witnessed the incident that Ms. Ramirez described, but a former college roommate of Judge Kavanaugh, James Roche, has said that he considers her "unusually honest" and that "based on my time with Brett, I believe that he and his social circle were capable of the actions that Debbie described.
Dr. Marcus, who helped found Geometric Intelligence in late 2014, said the gist of his philosophy goes something like this: Instead of training machines by feeding them enormous amounts of data, what if computers were capable of learning more like humans by extrapolating a system of rules from just a few or even a single example?
"The assessment was that North Korea ... was now at a point of advanced technology when it came to ballistic missiles that were capable of carrying a single nuclear warhead, that it was an increasing security risk not only to the Korean peninsula but also to our region, including Australia," Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told The Australian newspaper this weekend.
It's reasonable to not know what the hell gene editing is, or why a sort of medical arms race would be a good thing, so stay with me: In 2012, a group of mostly American researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, discovered that a cluster of bacterial genes known as CRISPR were capable of selectively targeting unwanted human DNA and replacing it with different DNA.
I think there are two major trends: one of the unfortunate trends throughout the book was often times women didn't receive credit for the work that they did because it was taken or attributed to their male colleagues, or because they either took the credit intentionally or the public wasn't willing to believe that women were capable of that kind of thought or invention or knowledge.
It was wonderfully liberating and exciting to be making a record with a totally new creative dynamic in the band, and at the same time it was really fucking nervewracking, because we wanted everybody to understand what we were capable of, and we knew that there would be a lot of criticism right out of the gate kind of no matter what we did.
Because Reddit's algorithm has a chronological element—posts that get a large number of votes soon after they're posted are more heavily favored—the subreddit's "high energy" posters were capable of creating "high velocity" posts (the_donald's lexicon was quickly expanding and becoming more in-jokey during this period) that could get to the top of r/all, giving them an exponentially higher visibility than they'd have on the subreddit alone.

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