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S10 5G: All the bells, all the whistles and whistles with bells on them.
But I did a lot of research into bells and whistles, and anti-bells and whistles.
In his 2012 memoir Waging Heavy Peace, he broke character from Clyde Coil and wrote under his own byline about how and why model train whistles should stop trying to imitate train whistles and simply become whistles.
Fresh paint, better lighting, the supposedly froufrou bells and whistles might have worked as alarm bells and whistles as water seeped in behind the walls.
The couple will end the day in Birmingham, 125 miles north west of London, touring the workshop of Acme Whistles where whistles are made for police and sports referees.
" Ellegaard whistles and calls for assembly: "It's really good.
It goes far, far beyond just bells and whistles. Good.
"Bells and whistles make noise," OnePlus said in the tweet.
A delegation from Singapore whistles and waves their national flag.
They use dog whistles, he pulls out a train whistle.
He didn't campaign in dog whistles; he used a bullhorn.
Adding bells and whistles to the album can help, too.
To calm it down, she whistles the pipirit's spirited squeak.
Whistles and cheers ricocheted across the vastness of the room.
But it was also a campaign that blew dog whistles.
There are no bells, whistles or even a date display.
They're there with their fuckin' keyboards and whistles and shit.
In America they want fuckin' bells and whistles don't they?
Ideas that were solemn, or even sacred, become dog whistles.
But Mistry said it had too many bells and whistles.
"I was in charge of counting the whistles," she said.
It was a foolproof recipe with no bells or whistles.
The whistles distributed at subways stations this week are black.
Whistles and bleeps project a shiny surface that reflects charm.
AMD also detailed a few bells and whistles coming to the 5700 line, despite a few mocking references it made towards Nvidia, which loves to harp on the bells and whistles when announcing components.
Trump largely dispensed with the traditional dog whistles of the right.
Just consider the dog whistles that Zuckerberg dropped in Thursday's announcement.
The right's rhetoric on race has moved far beyond dog whistles.
Video showed largely peaceful demonstrators chanting, blowing whistles and carrying signs.
Accounting for these relationships requires a few statistical bells and whistles.
Soon he heard another dog, farther off, responding to his whistles.
No bells and whistles, no gimmicks — just a damn good mascara.
We're pretty quick to add bells and whistles to the calendar.
The few with lifejackets blew whistles that pierced through the shrieks.
" And I said, "because between the whistles, it's all out war.
All it takes is a few gently sounded bells and whistles.
She wants less expensive coverage, without all the bells and whistles.
TFG owns brands such as Hobbs, G-Star Raw and Whistles.
Manatees communicate through a sophisticated system of underwater clicks and whistles.
The ones with all the bells and whistles are incredibly heavy.
Folks wearing these shirts, with whistles, say they'll make noise pic.twitter.
It's a seriously impressive model, with all the bells and whistles.
No LikeThey still lack fun bells and whistles like ray tracing.
Turn off everything that rings or beeps or rattles or whistles.
The audience laughs, and there are a few cheers and whistles.
It seems ambitious, but actually only barely whistles over the net.
But there are bells and whistles that I hadn't seen before.
Racist dog-whistles are, of course, nothing new in American politics.
What percentage of hand pass whistles are for actual hand passes?
Not everyone wants a laptop with all the bells and whistles.
We will be watching for the dog whistles in his tweets.
Their toe bones can be whistles and buckles and fish hooks.
They hand out feather boas, sunglasses, hats, light sticks or whistles.
Research shows all these bells and whistles don't really matter, anyway.
It's also the company with the most lifestyle bells and whistles.
The matzo-ball soup is plainly excellent, no bells or whistles.
Hollande opened the Salon, on February 33th, to boos and whistles.
Bells and whistles alone, though, aren't likely to keep your attention.
There are cinematic found sounds, towering Sequoia falsettos, and macabre whistles.
The price hike is due to The Little Cat's bells and whistles.
Dolphins make all sorts of noises, like burst-pulses, clicks, and whistles.
A heavily racialized campaign that seemed to use foghorns, not dog whistles.
Bottlenose dolphins produce "signature whistles" which are characteristic of a particular individual.
Therefore, there are no additional features needed, no additional bells and whistles.
But mixed in are obvious dog-whistles to far-right political movements.
The new landing page will have some additional bells and whistles, too.
For his part, Li has high expectations for Ticwear's bells and whistles.
During the Dirksen protest, some sounded rape whistles, which police took away.
You never know whom you're arousing when you start using dog whistles.
His base will always rally to his us-versus-them dog whistles.
It's an excellent tub that doesn't need any added bells or whistles.
Boots thunder from our right as whistles draw even more soldiers. Trapped.
You're going to get some whistles, and not just while you work. 
"  Perez described the ad as the "dog-whistle of all dog-whistles.
Critics of the monuments say they are dog whistles to white supremacists.
Do we need all of those bells and whistles on a record?
Same for hazing, screaming, whistles, superstitions and even practicing in extreme conditions.
It doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but it's clean.
The demonstrators banged on drums, blew whistles and screamed through blaring loudspeakers.
"What a mindblower," he whistles, and looks at Taylor's mother and me.
It's flexible, has lots of bells and whistles and is mostly intuitive.
The officials will be sporting neon-yellow shirts, whistles and, of course, floaties.
There are no bells and whistles here, no fancy production or editing tricks.
So what are the technology bells and whistles that advisors are bringing out?
And the iPad mini isn't getting any of the new bells and whistles.
Dog whistles only work as long as most people don't know about them.
If you want more bells and whistles, look at other more expensive models.
The river dolphins also made longer calls and whistles, but not as frequently.
MZ: Uh, well… TC: We'd guess one with all the bells & whistles, right?
She's so talented that she doesn't need a lot of bells and whistles.
But, is Trump sending dog whistles to white supremacist supporters who dislike Jews?
The team then tested how the added bells and whistles affected nanoPE's performance.
As the group marched through Mexico, whistles, jeers and cat calls were common.
How it differs from other 'Frozen' adaptations A lot more bells and whistles.
To be sure, he put out plenty of dog whistles for the racists.
Instead of metaphorical bells and whistles, there were actual bells and people whistling.
Trump has just dispensed with dog whistles and revels in his bigotry instead.
But its bells and whistles do little to disrupt an old television format.
More than a few similarly function as dog whistles to the extreme right.
When buying smaller unmanned aircraft, consumers jumped for high-tech bells and whistles.
Just make sure to get the bells and whistles along with the headset.
Then he appeared, unannounced, at a comedy club, making jokes about rape whistles.
It didn't bother me so much but [whistles], times they are a-changing.
The first time all you'll hear is a jumble of beeps and whistles.
Which isn't to say there aren't any new whistles or bells, of course.
He is pitting people against one another and rolling out the dog whistles.
I had done a tour before, but this was no bells and whistles.
He was swarmed by his teammates as whistles rained down from the stands.
Last year the government offered women whistles to use when they felt threatened.
As the marchers advanced, some blew whistles and erupted in cheers and jeers.
Burning lanterns, protestors being run over with cars, dog-whistles in mainstream politics.
The game's early moments were full of plodding and grabbing, bricks and whistles.
With all these bells and whistles, assembly does become something of a pain.
But such bells and whistles are, once you stop seeing them, easily forgotten.
They carry whistles, pepper spray and sharpened pencils in case they are attacked.
Not speaking from personal experience or anything (whistles and looks at the sky).
Plus, late-round private investors frequently get additional "bells and whistles," Ritter explained.
He listens hard to those attracted by what the press calls dog whistles.
Opposed: But do you really want offensive possessions being interrupted by constant whistles?
It has been widely known since the 1960s that both male and female bottlenose dolphins have their signature whistles, but King discovered the calls were tailored to individual dolphins when she started playing the whistles back to the animals themselves.
Whistles may carry less information than the voice, but they will carry much further.
Car horns blared, whistles were blown and drums beat for hours after the match.
They've found ways to excuse Trump's praise for dictators and his racist dog whistles.
"Hit songs drive the market more than all the bells and whistles," he says.
The Trump campaign was gaining momentum, and Trump's dog whistles were finding their audience.
No bells, no whistles, no shiny logos, no 'make-up' to entice the customers.
Its online portal is serviceable — no bells and whistles, but very simple and solid.
For a split second, the screams and whistles overwhelmed her so much she froze.
They don't try to tack on "immersive" bells and whistles or expanded-screen gimmicks.
It all the latest MacBook bells and whistles, including support of external graphics cards.
That said, I would conjecture that most dog whistles don't work in this way.
I would argue that most dog whistles do not depend on a secret code.
A last group of dog whistles works by an entirely different mechanism — stereotype activation.
Then find out all about PDFpenPro's bells and whistles here (yes, there are more).
Image: NASA/JPL-CaltechThe Mars helicopter is fairly barebones, featuring few bells and whistles.
MANUELA, look #1 — top by Zara; pants by Whistles; earrings by Ming Yu Wang.
The browser itself doesn't have any bells and whistles compared to its rivals, however.
But young people weren't interested in expensive insurance with all the bells and whistles.
By the second episode, however, I was used to all the bells and whistles.
Some houses have all the bells and whistles ... this one has extra houses. Seriously.
Whistles sounded as ambulances drove up to the site in expectation of more bodies.
As Justice Kavanaugh began his remarks, protesters blowing whistles were hustled from the dinner.
I was lured in by the song's relentless whistles, toot-toots, and beep-beeps.
The score, by the French composer Pierre Henry, consists of creaks, sighs, and whistles.
Trains rattle across nearby tracks, often accompanied by shrill whistles and rapidly ringing bells.
We don't have a lot of the bells and whistles that other people have.
There was black male review in the weight rooms Where coaches licked their whistles.
" Clyburn did not name any names but likened the rhetoric to "little dog whistles.
I feel the call of unknown places when the train whistles blow at night.
Meanwhile, Trump himself engaged in racist dog whistles of his own over the weekend.
Whether One United Nations Park's bells and whistles are doing the trick is unclear.
Never mind about the shiny bells and whistles involved with how it got produced.
Muffler Whistles, $8.79To the know-it-all mechanic(s) in your life: Fix this!
Mr. Schiavone, 75, has soft white hair, is slightly stooped and whistles almost constantly.
He whistles a repeating pattern, like someone breathing in and out of a harmonica.
Bells and whistles would only detract from their comforting, yet somehow also melancholic, mundanity.
The machines, with all the latest bells and whistles, cost up to $25,000 apiece.
There is almost no end to the bells and whistles and levers and switches.
The ones whistling while they work are REFS, who use whistles on the field.
It can be heard in politics and the media via euphemisms and dog whistles.
The fans have turned on both teams, with loud whistles filling the stadium now.
As for the vodka, sold mostly in Colorado, it's straightforward, no bells and whistles.
They held signs protesting Trump and his presidency, banged on drums and blew whistles.
However, don't let yourself focus only on the bells and whistles on expensive treadmills.
Other newborns napped in NFL-worthy referee outfits, complete with faux whistles and pockets.
Biden, who rarely riles a crowd, was often greeted by cheers, whistles and applause.
Soon it segues into teeming episodes alive with whistles, whooshing sounds and dizzying eruptions.
An organizer with a bullhorn rebuked the Democratic Party, prompting wolf whistles and applause.
Trump's latest speech to the UN was filled with dog whistles and unbridled nationalism.
A long, long time ago, entry-level transportation lacked high-tech bells and whistles.
Dinner that night, with no bells or whistles, was utterly delicious in its simplicity.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon's acrostic doesn't need bells and whistles.
They've found ways to excuse Trump's praises of dictators and his racist dog whistles.
All of that, it's not off to the side, it's not bells and whistles.
Bust out the dog whistles ... this pooch is worth every second of screen time.
The building's got all the bells and whistles ... gym, private entrance, the whole shebang.
You've never heard such a cacophony as grackle racket: From lewd whistles to robotic clicks to TV static-like nose-clearing snot explosions to actually pretty liquidy warbling whistles—the great-tailed grackle rocks them all, especially when you're trying to sleep.
After all, Nokia's phones appeared to have all the bells and whistles needed to succeed.
They typically cost a couple of thousand euros—more once you add bells and whistles.
For the Cavs to have a chance, they need to keep drawing whistles on Green.
Make it nice and put more bells and whistles in services around the Airbnb concept.
Then there's the other bells and whistles included on smart TVs that suck up data.
Because, you know, it's all about the bells and whistles of your #OOTD these days.
Dolphins also seem to remember the signature whistles of their "friends" after years of separation.
Of course, it also comes equipped with bells and whistles to guarantee cinematic quality footage.
Not everyone needs all the bells and whistles of a receiver-driven surround sound system.
And it contains a surprising number of bells and whistles geared toward improving your shuteye.
In Mr Clavin's formulaic prose, men "wet their whistles" and prospectors are "busy as beavers".
The LoweBot is not a fancy looking device with a lot of bells and whistles.
We also don't know what, if any, bells and whistles DirecTV Now will come with.
Bayrou says that "arriving to whistles, he (Macron) left shaking hands" and showed his character.
A few years ago, it would have been much pricier with [fewer] bells and whistles.
Facebook Chief Product Officer Chris Cox demonstrated the new bells and whistles on – where else?
Despite all the helpful new bells and whistles, the new Gmail has some frustrating elements.
Frustration and creativity intersected in the form of peaceful marching, plastic whistles and, definitively, paint.
A private rooftop deck is one of the many bells and whistles of the unit.
With all its bells and whistles, it cost about $15,000, and doesn't just do coffee.
Today, the plastic applicator is so prolific, it even has a nickname: Jersey beach whistles.
Wells added that when he whistles and says, "Come here, boy," the dog comes closer.
They chanted "liar, liar," blew whistles, and hoisted foam fingers and signs in the air.
But all the bells and whistles are less important than this: My plants seem good!
I wanted to write something as direct as possible, without too many bells and whistles.
Even though it has fewer bells and whistles, it's the second-highest rated course. Why?
They have to fear monger and his dog whistle of all dog whistles is immigration.
It would have been no surprise if Kenin had crumpled amid the boos and whistles.
How can he call out the dogs with his whistles when he has Jewish grandchildren?
But there were no bells and whistles like when I complete my usual half-marathons!
It doesn't have as many bells and whistles as the Windows-only Crossword Compiler, though.
Come, Cassidy Quinn, babe, it's time to begin;We have whistles and sirens and flash.
Trump is notorious for these sorts of dog whistles — and more overt displays of racism.
Trump is notorious for these sorts of dog whistles — and more overt displays of racism.
Both teams agonized over numerous whistles as if something was truly riding on the outcome.
There are a few state websites adorned with the bells and whistles of appealing graphics.
Not everyone is going to require a huge device with all the bells and whistles.
There's a debate on the left about how to respond to the right's dog-whistles.
If you're paying top money for it, you should get all the bells and whistles.
If someone whistles in the elevator, you're legally allowed to shoot them between the eyes.
TC: What have you done that proves all these bells and whistles make a difference?
Enhanced e-books sparked more interactions than e-books without any bells and whistles, however.
It sounds like a symphony of demented slide-whistles, sirens and the world's loudest theremins.
Trump constantly dog whistles, uses dehumanizing language against, and stokes fears of minorities and outsiders.
Over stuttering images of relentless glittering ocean and mammoth roiling bodies, we hear static whistles.
Dog whistles, which are too high pitched for the human ear, are in the ultrasonic range.
She whistles while she works, growls, and fake smiles like a regular Gen Z Vine-star.
An empty bottle of Cava wine and Majorcan clay whistles are impeccably recreated by set designers.
All the bells and whistles – including GIFs, photo and video support, voice calling, hidden chess games!
I was quite happy with my Fitbit and didn't really need the Watch's bells and whistles.
But none of those surface-level bells and whistles will be what makes Charmed 2.0 soar.
Then there are people who don't like bells or whistles or anything newfangled in their cars.
Semantic dog whistles work by exploiting different linguistic conventions among different subsets of a speaker's audience.
Other contextual dog whistles work because of the type of person they are typically used by.
One way out of this bind is to add bells and whistles to their basic offerings.
When it is finally released, viewers will no doubt erupt into cheers, whistles and standing ovations.
Absintherie's biggest sellers, however, are the macerated alcohols, with all the bells and whistles and fire.
Those bells and whistles come at a price though: estimates put the Sofort at around $300.
Use all the available bells and whistles to back up whatever you claim you can do.
"He addressed me with noises, sexual whistles, and other humiliating and degrading noises," Laguerre told CNN.
I think you really have to separate yourself and that sometime you hit bells and whistles.
They come with all the bells and whistles that ensure you get the best clean possible.
But the company told me there are people who still want all the bells and whistles.
The Tovala is a shrunken version of the combi, with a few more bells and whistles.
An old man whistles at the robot to draw it closer, offering it a garbage treat.
The ride alone costs about $130k, but Tip had another $95k in bells and whistles added.
The sound of whistles and bottle rockets echoed across Praça de República in São Paulo, Brazil.
It does also lay some groundwork for Reddit to add in more bells and whistles, too.
And it built in a bunch of new bells and whistles to its intelligent flight modes.
With ours, it's more generous because people don't have to pay for the bells and whistles.
It wasn't represented anywhere in the game, as Ara primarily communicates with the falcon through whistles.
The BabyZen YoYo Stroller is a well-made umbrella stroller with all the bells and whistles.
Helen's stripped its concept to something that's pedestrian and unexciting despite all the bells and whistles.
By then, the game had become chippy with players squaring off after the whistles several times.
Common sense indicates that any and all bells and whistles might make a house more sellable.
"He has spent this entire campaign offering dog whistles to his most hateful supporters," Clinton said.
Does the iPhone SE have all the bells and whistles of the iPhone 6S, just smaller?
Pipes moaned alongside whistles and horns, and I thought about the time stamps of old industry.
The only thing that slowed down the high-scoring, up-and-down matchup was the whistles.
"You don't need a lot of bells and whistles to support your child's development," she said.
The referee, Damir Skomina of Slovenia, whistles a penalty against Tottenham after less than 30 seconds!!!
The French police rushed in and started blowing whistles, telling everyone to move back, witnesses said.
Why buy a smartphone when its bells and whistles are effectively silenced by hills and forests?
Past shows have focused on the toothbrush, the safety pin, bells and whistles and even dust.
The night's first whistles as Belgium methodically passes the ball back and forth in the back.
Free of bells and whistles, these labels' trunks function beautifully in and out of the water.
In other words, Mr. Trump's dog whistles play to unconscious biases that most of us hold.
Not just that, but they're not all slick design and bells and whistles — they actually work.
The prized smartphone, even with all its bells and whistles, isn't exactly known for its microphone.
While it's not clear whether that happened, many around the country blew whistles at 9 p.m.
Gillum, on "State of the Union," said DeSantis was pushing racist "dog whistles" with the comment.
It's a 7-bed, 10-bath pad which has all the bells and whistles of luxury.
Whistles sounded and drivers beeped their horns, with no evident sign of the authorities' cracking down.
Hockey sells itself on flow and speed, but man can there be a lot of whistles.
Police in the Western Bangladeshi district of Magura have started arming villagers with bamboo sticks and whistles.
This tiny machine with no bells and whistles produces superb espresso from any variety of Nespresso capsules.
While the rooftop apparatus has lots of bells and whistles, the indoor display is definitely no fuss.
"Sometimes, the assumption with innovation is it's about adding lots of things — bells and whistles," Brown says.
I don't know if we had lasers, but we certainly had a lot of bells and whistles.
Teachers banged drums, blew whistles and carried signs as they clogged streets during the morning rush hour.
This sort of campaign, he continued, did not require bells and whistles from technology or social science.
That includes as we say the bells and whistles…We want the wall money to be increased.
The 8,500 square foot estate has all the bells and whistles, along with sweeping golf course views.
RCS is SMS-compatible, so recipients without RCS receive simple text messages without the bells and whistles.
Apple chose what some consider a surprising third option: wireless earbuds without all the bells and whistles.
Dolphins, for example, use so-called individual signature whistles, which appear to be equivalent to human names.
But despite the flawless logic above, I still want this ludicrously expensive bells-and-whistles cutting station.
Last year, the mayor came under fire for offering women "rape whistles" they could use when threatened.
Until Trump's victory, this resentment was usually expressed in muted form, via dog whistles and coded speech.
My Powerpoint was affixed with bells and whistles and the Quizlet slides were as clear as possible.
Patrizio is worried the bells and whistles are there to intentionally distract patients from asking important questions.
At the first sight of President Obama's face, the small bar burst into cheers, tears and whistles.
It sought to highlight artists' musical talent without the bells and whistles of your typical concert performance.
It has all sorts of added bells and whistles that make practice educational as well as entertaining.
Demonstrators armed with whistles derailed the business mogul at several points during his speech in Iowa City.
It bought British chain Whistles in 13 and UK footwear and clothes retailer Phase Eight in 2015.
The international referees spent a lot of time blowing their whistles, to the consternation of both sides.
Dedicated Mac users don't need new bells and whistles to get them excited about their computers anymore.
Many of the protesters were chanting pro-Odinga slogans, waving tree branches and blowing horns and whistles.
A man sits on the stoop across the street and whistles as long as the sun shines.
Their critics say that their statues and monuments to the Confederacy are dog whistles to white supremacy.
The result was a deafening chorus of whistles and shouts as King Juan Carlos grimly looked on.
Hundreds of opponents gathered on the sidelines, their boos, jeers and whistles sometimes drowning out the speakers.
The demonstrators blew whistles and shouted, "Resign!" as Mr. Vucic gave a news conference inside the building.
Matthew Futterman: The whistles are getting pretty loud in the stadium, which is a mostly neutral crowd.
They remind you what America is on its best days — still resistant to Trump's divisive dog whistles.
For miles around, the sight of Old Glory atop the mountain set off whistles, gunfire and celebrations.
Uncluttered and compact, it has a two-burner stovetop, oven, and sink — no bells and/or whistles.
The city's famous wind whistles as it blows past the buildings, and rats slip through the cracks.
But with no whistles blown about the potential illegal activity, Stratos moved on to his next scams.
As the wind whistles eerily through the fishing lines, the dead fish seems to spring to life.
For too long, conservatives have used racial dog-whistles to undermine support for government among white voters.
So, do you need a fancy hall with spatial-audio bells and whistles to appreciate these sounds?
Second, this is another in a long line of dog whistles to Trump's anti-immigrant white base.
They were quickly dispersed by police with whistles, and heavy rain by nightfall kept many people indoors.
"When the guys would tackle, usually they didn't hear the whistles," former NFL punter Craig Colquitt said.
Removing offside is another way to get some whistles out of the game and help with flow.
In the mouth of a more deliberate president, one would have to call these deliberate dog whistles.
It would be one thing if the IO Hawk or PhunkeeDuck came with additional bells and whistles.
When it comes to your teeth, you don't always need, or want, all the bells and whistles, though.
In a panicked huff, the birds take flight, and the air fills with a series of creaking whistles.
Because I want the dead simple one, versus one with all the bells and whistles and kooky stuff.
If we have this long-since evolved skill with the lips, then why don't we speak in whistles?
"There's one main guy who whistles at us when we're building like we're dogs or something," he said.
One hot day, jeers and whistles erupted when Mwaura walked into the chamber wearing a wide-brimmed hat.
This thing is festooned with power outlets, USB ports, bungee cords, cameras, and other assorted bells and whistles.
But as the final "time's almost up!" warning whistles blew, no shards of light glimmered on the trail.
The Sierra Denali Ultimate I drove had all the bells and whistles along with a $68,235 price tag.
Jimmy is handed a beautiful office along with all the bells and whistles of a partner-tracked position.
They instead adopted dog whistles and coded language that continue in much of public dialogue in America today.
WeChat, a messaging app run by Tencent with endless bells and whistles, for example, rivals anything from California.
This is a true competitor to Windows and MacOS that sacrifices bells and whistles for lean, smooth operation.
A simple sleeveless dress from Whistles, the highest of Jimmy Choos, a pair of stunning uncut amethyst earrings.
So, we amicably parted ways and I said "Fuck it!" and released Bells and Whistles on my own.
If you're not into all those bells and whistles, you should never feel like they're your sole option.
Semantic dog whistles depend on secret codes, but it seems that those codes are pretty easy to crack.
The A9 has all of Sony's bells and whistles, but it comes with a price tag to match.
They're obedient and easily trained to respond to auditory commands like whistles, specific phrases, and even hand signals.
The house is 4,800 square feet, it has 5 bedrooms, 6.5 baths and lots of bells and whistles.
Unlike a number of high-tech competitors, the C200 is a machine largely devoid of bells and whistles.
WhatsApp had been positioned as few-frills utilitarian chat while Facebook Messenger sported all the bells and whistles.
YouTuber Lazy Game Reviews got his hands on one and shows us around the beast's bells and whistles.
The ship can hold 14 guests with 30 members ... and has all the bells and whistles you'd expect.
Sure, you don't get the bells and whistles of more expensive phones, but maybe you don't need them.
Backpacks, strollers, chairs, balls, balloons, tripods, laser pointers, air horns, whistles, alcohol, coolers and bicycles are also prohibited.
For example, a no-nonsense Capricorn probably isn't interested in receiving anything with too many bell and whistles.
I carry the internet around in my pocket now, and there are no whistles and chirps accompanying it.
Listen to the echoes, whistles, and howls from outer space for yourself to get in the scary spirit.
These are not "dog-whistles," but megaphones, which he uses to get across his message loud and clear.
New console generations have lots of new bells and whistles, but one constant has been major graphics improvements.
"One of things that we are all used to in this business is dog whistles," Mr. Clyburn said.
Would they overlook her terrible civil rights record and willingness to use racial dog whistles to win elections?
And it got those bells and whistles in no small part due to Electronic Funds Transfer, or EFT.
"She's so talented that she doesn't need a lot of bells and whistles," says her stylist Erica Cloud.
There were particularly feisty moments late in the second period as the teams clashed several times after whistles.
Less than 24 hours before the synagogue massacre, President Trump publicly repeated dog whistles used by anti-Semites.
So a week ago, I frog-marched myself into Whistles and tried on its light-wash boyfriend jeans.
But unlike Snapchat, Duo has no extra social bells and whistles, or even some of Google's trademark intelligence.
Messages were relayed, and signs along the tracks directing the conductors to deploy their whistles were covered up.
"All the bells and whistles you can imagine," said Mr. Caro, who is participating in the design review.
Thank you, women sitting in the Capitol hallways blowing whistles so they could be heard by their representatives.
Uncluttered and compact, it came with a two-burner stovetop, oven, and sink — no bells and/or whistles.
Shop this style: Whistles Faux Fur-Trimmed Checked Wool-Blend Coat, was: $435.00, now: $260.00, available on Selfridges.
The president and his associates mix anti-Semitic dog whistles with frank attacks on Muslims, immigrants and refugees.
Video on social media showed protesters this week setting pictures of Bouteflika on fire amid whistles and cheers.
Video on social media showed protesters this week setting pictures of Bouteflika on fire amid whistles and cheers.
More hotels, more flight options, more bells, whistles and enhancements on any part of the traveling experience possible.
If there's one general thing I'd change about the NHL, I'd reduce the number of whistles during games.
And some of the dog whistles that Donald Trump used in 2016 were first used by Richard Nixon.
Carne y Arena's physical bookends aren't bells and whistles; they're part of the core conceit of the piece itself.
The areas where it isn't so strong are the extra bells and whistles that you might not need anyway.
Faint whistles and high-pitched squeals fade in and out, no matter how hard he tries to shake them.
There's even a dart that whistles, for when you want your opponent to both feel and hear their fate.
Derisive hoots, rhythmic chants, claps, jeers and whistles... the Parisians are masters at making, or breaking, a favored player.
As royalty goes, Kate does wear accessible, under $300, items, from brands including: Zara, J Brand, Reiss, and Whistles.
The German players trudged off goalless at halftime, with frowns on faces and whistles ringing out from the terraces.
Nowadays electric toothbrushes come with all the bells and whistles to ensure you get a great clean, every time.
When a filmmaker has skills like Lee's, all the bells and whistles just seem to get in the way.
"I didn't know that we'd have to bring our own rape whistles and mace to Actor's Hour," Bachman said.
By that evening, hundreds of protestors had gathered to "welcome" Trump home, wielding pots, pans, air horns and whistles.
Musicians with balafons — xylophone-like instruments made with gourds — as well as hand drums and whistles bang out rhythms.
They had little plastic whistles embedded in them, so that they woul produce a screeching noise as they flew.
He will at least borrow some of the fascist repertoire, as he has already with the racist dog whistles.
It starts at $999 and packs almost all of the bells and whistles Samsung has to offer right now.
This is all complimented by Koze's take on Le Tough's original; a churning blend of melodic bells and whistles.
James Montgomery, laid waste to the fields, the boats' whistles blew, beckoning slaves come aboard and flee to freedom.
Some protesters threw objects at the taxi, but they were quickly reprimanded with whistles and wagging fingers from others.
Is it a premature relic, a failed experiment already surpassed by technologies with more bells and whistles like Ethereum?
It doesn't have all the bells and whistles that Whole Foods has but also has significantly lower capital costs.
There aren't any bells and whistles here, so for owners of earlier Fitbit devices, these may be too boring.
The car is roomy, has all the bells and whistles and saves on gas with its hybrid electric motor.
In the book, her father is a very anti-tech guy, so he wouldn't want the bells and whistles.
Mr. Trump and his supporters have reignited that fear, even in people who claimed they couldn't hear dog whistles.
They evoked the dark silhouettes of chimney sweeps, while emitting whistles, yips and whoops like cowhands at a roundup.
It cost $19703 in 1968, and a compact model with more bells and whistles fell to $191 by 1986.
And, lastly, they may not offer as many technological "bells and whistles," like mobile apps or fully-featured websites.
He didn't lose him when he teamed up with Breitbart News and sent dog whistles to the alt-right.
However, at $249, you may want to save a few bucks and forgo some of the bells and whistles.
Finding the local A.N.C. official unresponsive, she and some other young women in the area began to carry whistles.
But the cries for help have come passively in the form of "exposed" local VA failures and blown whistles.
Meanwhile, for Stewart voters, there are abundant racial dog-whistles that communicate that Latinos are predisposed to gang violence.
Let's do this crazy kind of vesting or lots of bells and whistles on voting rights for common holders.
But if you're going to buy a $246 bag from Kickstarter, you're going to want the bells and whistles.
It's also important to point out that I didn't need all the bells and whistles of an actual bank.
That lead me to splurge on a number of things, including a $129 high chair with bells and whistles.
The battery of percussion includes bass drums, snare drums, whistles, sirens, bells, and, ominously, a saw cutting through wood.
Posters can utilize a variety of misspellings, dog whistles, and coded language to refer to certain races or ethnicities.
In fact, they say it's one of several dog whistles conservatives have used to signal opposition to abortion rights.
The air vibrates with the songs of birds, and the man, Mavuso (Hiran Abeysekera), answers them in shy whistles.
"It's disgusting that Ron DeSantis is launching his general election campaign with racist dog whistles," she wrote on Twitter.
Both craft their political identities with dog whistles around the issue of protecting their countries from hordes of migrants.
An appliance doesn't need bells and whistles to be great, and the Philips TurboStar Digital Air Fryer is proof.
Intended first and foremost as a gaming monitor, this display rocks many of the bells and whistles for gaming.
So, for a few more weeks, the William Hill Sports Bar will not have all its bells and whistles.
While there are several Sleep Number mattresses with more bells and whistles than the c4, they'll naturally cost more.
Later, we'd hear the eerie, ethereal moan of pigeons trained to fly in circles with whistles on their tails.
We're also taking a detailed look at the ceremonial bells and whistles of Queen Elizabeth II's speech on Monday.
You get all the bells and whistles: The touch bar, Touch ID, Retina display, and the force touch trackpad.
Andrew Bird whistles well enough to consider the skill an instrument, implying that words can get in the way.
Dolphins have learned to mimic computer-generated whistles and use them as labels for objects like hoops and balls.
But, we haven't thought about it too much, nothing we do is about bells and whistles in that way.
While it does include RCA and USB ports, there are no fancy bells and whistles on this record player.
Especially if it's got as many bells and whistles (and pizza drawers) on it as the Gemelli Twin Oven.
A handset can have all the bells and whistles but without a strong battery is only going to frustrate.
In 2016, Trump propelled himself into the White House off that same current of strategic falsehoods and racist dog whistles.
You can hear laughs, whistles, and the poets talk about their work in their own terms with their own voices.
If you want all the latest bells and whistles — especially if active noise cancellation is a must — then look elsewhere.
The flagship is located in none other than Las Vegas, baby, and is filled with all the bells and whistles.
Bell beat Rogers in launching a next-generation TV platform in Canada, offering advanced bells and whistles including video streaming.
"What's not functional, or what doesn't serve a purpose, really, is all the chrome and bells and whistles," he said.
As the night wore on, his oddball delivery became quirkier, as he added whistles and guffaws and mimed a kangaroo.
It lacks the bells and whistles of some other programs, but it offers all the functionality that most users need.
Part of what makes dog whistles interesting, on the other hand, is that they lack this element of common knowledge.
It's roomier than it looks, and it has more bells and whistles than you might expect for a $20,000 car.
Arguably, the increased price was meant to account for the bells and whistles that Epic Games added to the skin.
Lovevery and Monti Kids toys are mostly made of wood, with neutral color palettes and very few bells and whistles.
Dark and ominous synth work complements the track's deft doumbek drumming, while the boy's vocals and clarion whistles echo repeatedly.
These days bluetooth speakers come with quite a few bells and whistles: voice assistants, single-serving apps, multi-pairing. Cool.
The truth is that this is mostly an iterative update with faster processors and a few new bells and whistles.
These giants have all kinds of bells and whistles, and all of them have jumped on the live-streaming bandwagon.
I didn't use all the Bolt's bells and whistles, likely to be used in pricier trims, and didn't need them.
And that would mean fans being treated to more whistles, more milling around the face-off circle, and less momentum.
With each replica (or "toy," if you must), the BBC has raised its gadget game with new bells and whistles.
We live in a benighted age when our trash cans are stationary, incapable of responding to our whistles and waves.
The tablet weighs less than a pound, but includes most of the bells and whistles of a full-sized iPad.
The reassuring whistles and chirps shoved packets of data down a telephone line that was originally designed for voice communications.
No matter how many bells and whistles a sex robot might possess, it's still, ultimately, just a really fancy object.
"It's disgusting that Ron DeSantis is launching his general election campaign with racist dog whistles," Rizzo said in a statement.
President Trump has attacked black athletes, using a series of racially coded dog whistles that have grown coarser over time.
Still, all the bells and whistles in the world don't really matter if you don't end up with great toast.
Donald Trump has long demonized immigrants to rile up his base, but how did his dog whistles turn into policy?
But when is new packaging — often accompanied by bells and whistles of uncertain value — worth an exponential rise in price?
Portable chargers, like anything else, will only go up in price the more bells and whistles you add onto them.
When they're angry, steam whistles from their ears; when they're crushing, they expel perfect red hearts from their blushing cheeks.
The song's the zenith of Kirin J Callinan's irreverent vision, bouncing between hushed balladry, spaghetti western whistles, and blitzkrieg EDM.
Beyond the drawstring design and this fun lemon-lime interior color, the Launch doesn't have too many bells and whistles.
In the film's climax, Adelaide has fatally wounded Red; Red uses her final moments to do something unexpected: She whistles.
It didn't have all the bells and whistles it would ultimately have, but it still functioned like the final version.
It's honestly a welcome change from a company like Samsung that often feels entirely focused on the bells and whistles.
It also comes in smaller sizes (15L and 20L, no 30L option) and just generally has fewer bells and whistles.
"All the bells and whistles of a secret lair, but with the space to raise an active family," it reads.
Forget the fact that the song itself is a tinnitus-inducing combination of brass parps, military drumming and discordant whistles.
Trying to delay its passage and disrupt parliamentary business, opposition legislators blocked access to the speaker's podium and blew whistles.
The 4 bed, 5 bath crib has a great view of the beach, and all the bells and whistles inside.
Then, silence — pierced by the clanging of a bell, a succession of whistles, and the raising of the shadowy flags.
When it is time to work, a sailor communicates with the dolphin through a combination of whistles and hand signals.
She claps her hands when a pot on the stove breaks into a boil, and whistles along with the kettle.
Most importantly, don't be fooled by manufacturer bells and whistles that have little to do with your actual listening experience.
As a result, ear-piercing whistles greeted the Danish team as it came out to warm up before the game.
After our 10-mile Gulf Hagas hike, we stopped to wet our whistles in the very small town of Brownville.
Many heavily discounted vehicles are not stripped-down, basic models, but fully loaded versions with all the bells and whistles.
As cookware sets go, that's a lot of bells and whistles for the price, especially with the extra 42% off.
As he took the oath, a cluster of people blew whistles and screamed, "Not my president," before being escorted out.
This upgrade will grant you access to a few bells and whistles, such as priority customer support and audit assistance.
It offers a lot of the same bells and whistles as the Pro models without the four-figure price tag.
But what of the blatant ignorance professed by a president who dog whistles about a hoax perpetrated by Chinese leaders?
That's not to say calling out racial dog whistles isn't important, only that it shouldn't be a dominant talking point.
Then they toot on all their little "dog whistles" to send all their little demographic pawns scurrying in various directions.
It had all the appearances of streamlined bells and whistles for traveling — now to put it to the pup-test.
"Conrad didn't need all the bells and whistles in a luxury building," said Mr. Chadwick, who thought his budget was reasonable.
The musical was basically like an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, but with the actual bells and whistles of a Broadway spectacular.
But sometimes attacks can be much more subtle and rely on dog whistles to attack gay and trans candidates, Imse said.
But bells and whistles (and flames) aside, we're very much, all the way here for the evolution of light-up shoes.
The Beam has a few more bells and whistles than the Command Bar, including a calibration system within the Sonos app.
In the television advertisement for Qiaobi laundry detergent, a black man wolf-whistles at a Chinese woman, who beckons him over.
Aztec warriors were known to beat wooden drums as they advanced into battle—might they also have blown these ghastly whistles?
His whole campaign was this thing of discrediting mainstream media sources, which is one of those dog whistles to his supporters.
Byrne breaks into wide-eyed staccato dance moves, the audience whistles in appreciation, and the show only gets better from there.
Prior to the Trump administration, the Republican Party had largely favored dog whistles rather than coming out with their ugliest views.
The homage to one of the best songs of the '90s includes whistles and smooth moves that would make Ginuwine proud.
Moreover, unlike Cruz or the other, more polished candidates, Trump does not know how to disguise his racism with dog-whistles.
"I didn't know we had to bring our own Mace and rape whistles to Actor's Hour," Bachman said during her set.
Hopefully a curated news service, as well as a few other bells and whistles, will prove the boost the company needs.
Before he can bring it down, another rock whistles through the air and slams into the side of his own head.
I know there are laptops out there with more bells and whistles, but I still want to buy a Surface Laptop.
Old cop cars are fairly affordable because many come with high mileage, and there aren't a lot of bells and whistles.
They say Parris then panders to local mega-churches and employs racial dog whistles to galvanize a deeply conservative Christian base.
Then a last long hoot of the whistles sent the boats on their own toward the beach, which was still invisible.
But as with mature technologies such as cars or washing machines, extra bells and whistles no longer make a deep impression.
While everyone else just hears your droid whistles when you speak, the person with the other helmet hears your unfiltered voice.
Throngs gathered in front of the Serbian parliament, blowing whistles and chanting "Vucic, you stole the election" and "End the dictatorship".
So if you're looking for an option without all the bells and whistles, wired earbuds could be the way to go.
Amity's bells and whistles are incredible and fun, but ultimately, I found myself wishing they were just Facebook Messenger's new features.
Naturally, the mode serves very much as inspiration for the expanded creation toys, showing off all the new bells and whistles.
Arguably the most powerful tablet on the market, the iPad Pro has all the bells and whistles to replace a laptop.
The K55 model lacks some of the bells and whistles of other Keurig models, but it does the job just fine.
Caleb tells Ashley he wants to marry Hanna — without any bells or whistles — and Hanna is definitely is into the idea.
When we listen to classical music in the car, he whistles ostentatiously along with even the most complex and atonal themes.
Omar regurgitated language that has been used to denigrate and insult Jews, phrases that many heard as anti-Semitic dog whistles.
While playing the dizzying solo part, the pianist also speaks the text, hits his or herself, whistles and seems to sob.
THERE WILL BE BELLS AND WHISTLES THAT WILL CHANGE, BUT I BELIEVE, DIRECTIONALLY, THE PRESIDENT WILL GET WHAT HE'S ASKING FOR.
Not only did the SolarCity lawyers focus the decision-making on the special committee, they even negotiated for bells and whistles.
It lacks any bells and whistles, besides the buckle details at the sleeves and the detachable hood that it comes with.
Social media has heightened the appeal of unique locations instead of traditional places with all the bells and whistles built in.
Without all the bells and whistles of a fully-loaded smartphone, I've been able to be extremely intentional with my time.
Thoughtfully designed to inspire you to perform your best, it has all the bells and whistles you need for peak efficiency.
It's lacking all of the bells and whistles Amazon has offered up over the years, but it mostly does the trick.
In the ad for Qiaobi laundry detergent, a black man wolf-whistles at an attractive Chinese woman, who beckons him over.
There are new bells and whistles—literally—that really make the song sound like if Victorian mystery novels had trap soundtracks.
Knudsen takes a lot of time to trot to the sidelines for a throw-in, drawing some whistles from the crowd.
Flip a switch atop the figurine, and the man's head moves from side to side while he whistles a mournful tune.
Reaction: Some lawmakers delayed the vote by blowing whistles for more than two hours, and about 2,000 protesters marched through Budapest.
"Bird language": Long before cellphones existed, Turkish farmers communicated with one another using whistles of varied-pitch frequencies and melodic lines.
If you do want to go the UV route, there are options from several vendors, all with different bells and whistles.
It doesn't have the bells and whistles of the other watches on this list, but it's smart in its own ways.
I remember students being frisked for weapons in physical education class and teachers carrying whistles to blow if fights broke out.
Racial bigotry, fearmongering and scapegoating are no longer subterranean in our political discourse; the dog whistles have been replaced by bullhorns.
This mower, offered at a budget-friendly price, still has plenty of bells and whistles and puts in an impressive performance.
The improvements have obviously helped performance, but "it's still a toaster oven, despite all of the bells and whistles," he says.
You still get to make delicious lattes and cappuccinos, but have fewer of the bells and whistles of the K-Cafe.
Charmaine Lee (on Tuesday) and Erin Gee (on Thursday) shared a wordless vocabulary of pops, whistles, croaks, exhalations, squiggles of sound.
The Next is the first running shoe to use multiple carbon fibre plates among a host of other bells and whistles.
TFG, however, reported a poor performance in Britain, another big market where it owns fashion brands Hobbs, Whistles and Phase Eight.
If Trump really wants to solve the problem, not just emit dog whistles and inflame passions, that's what he would do.
"A lot of regional banks don't need all the bells and whistles," like a mobile app with facial recognition, Klock said.
Dolphins can carry on conversations in an advanced spoken language made up of pulses and whistles, a new study has found.
If you don't care about bells and whistles at all, and just want to track steps, then get something more affordable.
"Bandersnatch" is a shiny package with bells and whistles on the outside and a whole lot of nothing on the inside.
Readers may recognize our present era in these pages, which make visible white supremacist dog whistles and strains of neoliberalist thinking.
The whole point of the Southern strategy and dog whistles is to acknowledge and wink at these issues for white voters.
I work for a cable company, so I only pay for equipment and taxes, but I have all the bells and whistles.
These kinds of devices get the job done, and perhaps Apple recognised that customers don't always want all the bells and whistles
Whistles, on the other hand, are very simple sounds, and there is not much room for the rich acoustic tapestry of speech.
Andy Rubin's high-end Essential Phone still has the bells and whistles of an $700 phone, but it's price is half that.
It's decked out with a bunch of digital-age bells and whistles: On the dashboard is a high-definition 503-inch touchscreen.
And his "Make America Safe Again" program proved he's not yet willing to retire the dog whistles that brought him this far.
There's a good reason for all these robotic bells and whistles: Evo is designed to teach STEM in the classroom, said Hamda.
While cheaper vacuums certainly won't offer all the bells and whistles of fancier models, rest assured that most will meet your needs.
The 147-year-old, family-owned business still makes its products by hand, including sports whistles used in football and ice hockey.
And the royal parents, who also have a cocker spaniel named Lupo, were shown dog whistles, which can't be heard by humans.
After the radio host practically wolf whistles at the woman who signs her paychecks, Stassi begs him not to end the relationship.
The R1 might not have as many bells and whistles as the UJet, but it makes a lot more obvious practical sense.
Of the F131's many bells and whistles, the supplied RF remote for changing the RGB LED case lighting is my favorite.
These are all standard specs, with a few bells and whistles (like the audio enhancements) to make the Q7 series more appealing.
In case normal pics ain't your thing, there's a virtual tour you can take to scope out all the bells and whistles.
Take LG's two new devices, both sporting the latest bells and whistles, designed to usher in a new area of Android Wear.
It also comes with all the bells and whistles you'd expect ... a doorman, an elevator, a concierge, a gym and lots more.
Time and time again, politicians have deployed explicit racism and dog whistles to justify policies to white constituents who harbor racial resentment.
In the end, the bells and whistles don't hold the floor up underneath writing that can't quite hold up its own façade.
In terms of new features, there are several areas where Yahoo Mail is adding more bells and whistles that focus on personalization.
For all the bells and whistles at our disposal, we as a society are steadily declining in productivity as time goes on.
But this functioning safety net is a far cry from the overly ambitious enormously expensive bells and whistles of Medicare for all.
And then there are his more sedate, minimal works that calmly reveal the purity of movement without all the bells and whistles.
"These ships have several thousand passengers so they have a lot of bells and whistles to cater to them," Ms. Perl said.
Because robot vacuums are such cool pieces of technology, they can get pretty expensive if you want all the bells and whistles.
On Thursday men in fatigues could be seen in a stadium and shouts and whistles could be heard by a Reuters journalist.
If you're looking for a high-quality, adjustable bed frame with all the bells and whistles, the Casper Adjustable Pro won't disappoint.
" Pressed by Cooper on her answer, Ocasio-Cortez highlighted "the words that he uses, which are historic dog whistles of white supremacy.
And as Kavanaugh began his remarks, protesters inside the large train hub tried to drown him out by blowing loud rape whistles.
Pros: Calloway craftsmanship, priceCons: Slightly heavier than pricier clubs (but still titanium), no fancy bells or whistles (but who needs those anyhow?)
There were no bells and whistles here: just toasted sourdough bread, avocado, sea salt, pepper, and pepper flakes for a little heat.
However, starting with Richard Nixon, Republicans have won elections not by that philosophy but by dog whistles to racism, misogyny and xenophobia.
And then therapy came in, and drugs came in, and [whistles, as though something were falling] and [the procedure] was debatable anyway.
The mirror comes with a number of unique bells and whistles (including an app!), but do they justify its hefty price tag?
Fan has led the studio's efforts to focus on storytelling and character development rather than just promoting VR tech's bells and whistles.
The piece inspires contemplation of the real nature of a chair, and what it might look like without any bells and whistles.
Yeah, yeah, the Model 3 can sort of drive itself and has a lot more in terms of technological bells and whistles.
"The less bells and whistles a toy comes with, the more it lends itself to creative play and imaginative play," she said.
Oviedo's shot for Costa Rica goes past the keeper and whistles along the ground across the face of goal before going wide.
When the choir recorded the new arrangement, it reacquired "bells and whistles," Ms. Gibson's shorthand for more complicated rhythms and additional harmonies.
But for smaller manufacturers looking to grow, the bells and whistles take a back seat to affordable rent and plenty of space.
Owls say more than just "hoo, hoo": Spend several days just listening to their calls, memorizing their whistles, cackles, grunts and groans.
At the beginning of the concerto, the soloist whistles a folk-like melody; later on, the score calls for intense scraping sounds.
WASHINGTON — Tuesday night's Democratic debate will play out with some unusual background noise coming from Washington: whistles being blown by multiple people.
There are no bells and whistles to distract you, just an excellent writing companion whenever you need to put pen to paper.
The first bells-and-whistles beach resort to open in southern Sri Lanka sets the bar high for other properties to follow.
Clinton's pollster, accused the Trump campaign of using "dog whistles" about immigrants and minorities to appeal to white voters in battleground states.
What we have right now isn't so much a government as a pinball machine — all clanging and pinging and bells and whistles.
In exchange for the first Mustang built, Ford gave him the one-millionth -- a 1966 model with all the bells and whistles.
The service will have other bells and whistles to entice would-be subscribers, including bonus scenes and interviews with casts and writers.
If you want to keep taking advantage of the latest iOS bells and whistles like dark mode, older iPhones won't cut it.
The third type of noise is calling, which is how they talk to each other — it involves whistles, sonic pulses, and clicks.
There will even be critics who will once again use dog whistles to delegitimize her character and her standing in this country.
After noting the park's bells and whistles, we expected the hotel to be more technologically impressive, with video games and animatronic characters.
But the bar has once again been raised, at least among people with the means to invest in more bells and whistles.
"It is an industry that's constantly churning, and where consumers are looking for more bells and whistles all the time," says O'Brien.
Confined in a steel cage and protected by plastic, the statue glides silently past a crowd that whistles, cheers, and waves flags.
The startup earns money from $5/month subscriptions to its Nitro tier, which gives users cosmetic upgrades and a few bells and whistles.
With dog whistles and coded language, it's much more subtle than what the left does — but it's a type of identity politics nonetheless.
The Mahan, a destroyer, fired warning shots and used radio calls, flares, bells and whistles to signal to the ships to stay away.
"I think it's ridiculous, silly," said Thomas Atkins, an American tourist from Seattle, as he watched police blow whistles to move people on.
Notably absent here are the extra bells and whistles like Autopilot that make Teslas some of the most exciting cars on the road.
This session started with speeches from lawmakers from each side, interrupted by catcalls, whistles and loud chants from opposite sides of the room.
It has all the bells and whistles of a high-end Gmail replacement — think snooze, send later, priority inbox, unsubscribe and custom notifications.
While some couples may enjoy working out the details of a large, bells-and-whistles affair, others just want to keep it simple.
The Story then jumps from her text to a video of the slot machine's bells and whistles after declaring her the jackpot winner.
Sure, you can probably do a good R2-D2 impression without building yourself a fancy helmet, with just a few whistles and clicks.
There are plenty of new bells and whistles on the inside to potentially attract buyers, but the design is just a talking point.
He won the election, delivering a clear message: Politicians don't even need to bother with hiding their racist appeals in dog whistles anymore.
Biologists would like to know, for example, if those iconic clicks and whistles emerged as a consequence of river life or ocean life.
At first, factories installed whistles or bells that sounded throughout the area to alert its employees that the workday was set to begin.
Along with a possible swipe-based keyboard and other bells and whistles, iOS 13 is said to feature a Dark Mode for iPhones.
Apple's Mac Pro computers aren't cheap — they start at $2,999 and can easily approach $10,000 will all of the bells and whistles added.
Having frills and the bells and whistles with the dresses, and then I am getting black, blue, just like these classic boring dresses.
And it's all based on Android 9 Pie, so you'll find the latest bells and whistles from Google under the hood as well.
The following is a spoiler, so look away if you wish to read The President Is Missing with all bells and whistles intact.
It's not clear who first invented microscopes, but they emerged around the 1590s with few of the bells and whistles they have today.
Economists are good at reducing a complicated world to a few assumptions, then adding bells and whistles to make their models more realistic.
She liked being on a flight deck, hearing the sounds of ship's bells and whistles while taking in the smell of salt water.
And, of course, Trump built his political career on making distinctions based on race, sometimes directly and sometimes through dog whistles and retweets.
You see, without the Wall there can be no Border Security - the Tech "stuff" is just, by comparison, meaningless bells & whistles... ...Remember this.
The whistles were heard again shortly after Trump called for strengthening the border, which again resulted in a loud response from the crowd.
"Mohenjo Daro," written and directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, isn't really interested in how the city worked, or in its ancient bells and whistles.
Fans jeered the Brazilians' Canadian opponents on serves with whistles and boos until the public-address announcer admonished them in a kind tone.
There’s nothing wrong with treating yourself to extra bells and whistles, which the Inspire HR doesn’t have at all.
It's easy to see how Samsung's relentless push to include all the latest bells and whistles might have contributed to its predecessor's problems.
In the zany spirit of the occasion, it featured such unconventional instruments as pneumatic riveting machines, steam pipes, ocean liner whistles and sledgehammers.
But there were also some noticeably soft calls on which fans and players alike would have preferred the refs to swallow their whistles.
Oral beer pong and sharing whistles On March 7 -- three days after Iceland's warning -- a 36-year-old bartender at Kitzloch tested positive.
As the cart passes, there is first a storm of whistles and then a fusillade of objects and half-full cups of beer.
Those who stayed were soon rewarded with the audience response of an instant hit, whistles and cheers for something both familiar and new.
Opposition lawmakers attempted to stop the passage of the measure by blowing whistles and sounding sirens, in chaotic scenes in Parliament this month.
A slight, bearded man in a trucker hat and flannel shirt who has been treading lightly for the past half-hour, whistles low.
At this price point, one might expect all the whistles and bells, but the Glas is missing geofencing and on-thermostat password protection.
The term "whistle-blower" owes its origin to a 19th-century English toolmaker named Joseph Hudson, the inventor of referee and police whistles.
The latter two, while great alternatives to an official client, are paid applications with a lot more bells and whistles than some require.
It will also offer bells and whistles, like sneak peeks of Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show and a big dose of the 2020 Olympics.
She sat with her daughters at the Cork and rang a cowbell and blew whistles each time the Raiders scored against the Colts.
THEY CAME in hi-vis jackets and anoraks, beating drums and blowing whistles as the rain pelted down, defiantly defending their dying industry.
Just before the first family appeared, Secret Service agents blew whistles to clear away pedestrians at the southern gates of the White House.
Indeed, this seems to be the mentality behind most of HelloFresh's recipes: Prove that even without bells and whistles, food can be delicious.
Or maybe you just frankly don't give a shit about the new bells and whistles and you just need an iPhone upgrade stat.
For example, referees who officiate with a strict interpretation of rugby's byzantine rule book, blowing their whistles for everything, disrupt a game's flow.
But by conferring the museum's prestige on Trump, those leaders have a new responsibility to call out future dog whistles from the administration.
If the media does not have the public supporting its work, essentially the referees will have no whistles to blow to call foul.
So many of the bells and whistles don't add anything to our enjoyment of living (and result in error-prone, expensive, throwaway devices).
"Most people want to test drive that car or pick out the color or the interior or the bells and whistles," duQuesnay said.
He leans over, spreads his wings wide, points his bill at the sky and whistles breathily, as if blowing on a toy flute.
So he opted for a simpler look, one that focused more on the character's emotional core than on his mechanical bells and whistles.
Though it didn't have the exciting bells and whistles of the Panera cocoa, sometimes simple, seemingly high-quality ingredients come out on top.
An authorized generic is identical to the original drug, but it doesn't come with all the bells and whistles of the branded product.
"The dolphins, trained by the naval forces in Sevastopol, would communicate with their trainers through special whistles," Babin told the Ukrainian Obozrevatel newspaper.
Mexico City's authorities have started handing out 15,000 plastic whistles in the name of combatting sexual harassment, despite widespread ridicule of the idea.
Judging by the half-drunk roars and whistles that followed, most people crammed into the tiny venue space had come specifically to see them.
There aren't a ton of bells and whistles on this model — it's manual with a dial you can set to low, high, or warm.
"We didn't want to over-engineer it, make it too fancy, or give it too many bells and whistles," says Nel of the exoskeleton.
He therefore has an incentive to dance around the topic, using dog whistles that social conservatives will pick up but centrist senators can ignore.
If you don't need all the bells and whistles, however, Google Camera offers many unique, user-friendly features like lens blur, photospheres, and HDR.
Then again, everyone always understands a droid when it toots and whistles, so shouldn't it be the same kind of thing, or... never mind.
For those who want nothing more than a classic watch with subtle bells and whistles, the Samsung Gear S3 Frontier watch checks every box.
Despite the lack of bells and whistles, it did its job admirably and kept me un-schvitzy and unburnt while the sun beat down.
There may yet be more whistles to blow: if the Supreme Court upholds his acquittal on the secrecy charges, he may release more data.
Eastern Michigan for two extra periods in front of, like, seven people, but the refs completely swallowed their whistles and let the possession continue.
It's one thing to hear Trump's "misogynistic rhetoric" when he speaks in public in the form of "dog whistles and concern-trolling," Duarte said.
They don't come with all the bells and whistles of X or the Note8, but will serve you perfectly well on a daily basis.
"We do have toys that survive from ancient Mesopotamia — baked clay rattles, whistles, animal figurines, and wheeled carts, to name a few," she says.
The Alarm system does not have as many bells and whistles as Nest's system, nor does it have some of the conveniences Nest provides.
The van is chock full of bells and whistles, like a monster editing setup, new monitors, fast Wi-Fi and a LOT of power.
Sure, it may not have all the bells and whistles that a pricier machine would, but the most important thing is the end result.
If I have a bunch of lights and production and bells and whistles that's just a bonus to me, but I'm good either way.
But if you want all the bells and whistles that help ensure those planes don't fall out of the sky, that sometimes costs extra.
Between the lightly overdriven guitars and the whistles at the back of the mix, it sounds more like the soundtrack to a road trip.
When it comes to bells and whistles, the CAS-1 has a couple that are sure to please both casual and hardcore listeners alike.
Sometimes pop stars have all the time and money in the world to make a high-production video, with all the bells and whistles.
But if you're writing songs and they're good, you should be able to play them without all of the bells-and-whistles of production.
It covers contentious issues — such as official corruption and a recent scandal involving improperly stored vaccines — with a clutch of digital bells and whistles.
Otherwise, however, there aren't all that many bells and whistles to note, save for a three-stage telescoping handle that makes transport quite seamless.
This affordable option is great for people on a tight budget, or anyone who doesn't need the bells and whistles of more expensive options.
A good blender with all the bells and whistles can run a bit pricey, so finding one on sale is a saving grace — literally.
The teams combined for 26 fouls in a half plagued by whistles and free throws — 17 by the Bears and 14 by the Cowboys.
This one from Dell may not be a MacBook Pro with all the fancy bells and whistles, but it certainly gets the job done.
By the middle of 280, smiley would bedeck British consumer objects the way the Beatles did in American in 22017: T-shirts, shoelaces, whistles.
The crowd went wild, erupting in a chorus of shouts and whistles and applause, their arms shooting up in an gesture of pure ecstasy.
Simmons tracks a ball in the hole, gloves it, and whistles it across the diamond, and then the next three batters hit clean doubles.
Pros: Very affordable, roomier than it looks, two adjustable glass shelves, white matte finish doesn't smudgeCons: Old-fashioned look, no bells & whistles, limited lighting
After the horn sounds, they blow loud whistles to alert the next group and simultaneously hurl white wooden paddles, rapid-fire, at the birds.
My fellow pundits are already turning to a favorite phrase and calling this a "dog whistle," but that's not fair to dogs or whistles.
Around them the shouts and squeals of other children and the shrill whistles of a referee created a hyperkinetic cacophony reminiscent of any playground.
Especially people who were from that time period and went to Studio 54—they just want to sping their flags and blow their whistles.
Ritual Essential for Women is made with just the necessities in mind and absolutely no added bells-and-whistles or unwanted chemicals or fillers.
Gourmia® GCM2865 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker — $49.99 Maybe you don't need all the bells and whistles when it comes to your coffee.
The mouse also features a few extra bells and whistles – like two extra buttons on the side, which can be used for other functions.
Despite all the promises of new bells and whistles, a reputation among consumers for being a reliable network will be more important, McAdam noted.
There was a soupçon of negativity — a few boos and whistles — but much more buzz with "Chang" and "cuillère" as part of the hubbub.
And to many of his core supporters, his incendiary dog whistles, bullhorn attacks and nonstop flouting of "political correctness" remain energizing symbols of authenticity.
It's fine to look at, but it eschews a lot of high-tech bells and whistles that are found with newer e-bikes today.
If you don't need the bells and whistles of a smart thermostat, save yourself hundreds of dollars with the Honeywell Digital Non-Programmable Thermostat.
While it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of the newest models, it can support your web browsing, streaming, videography, and phone calls.
Our country cannot tolerate another round of politicians cherry picking and misrepresenting crime data to stoke fears, raise dog whistles, and score political points.
It's $100 and comes with all the bells and whistles you'd expect: 4K resolution, HDR display, an ethernet port, a voice remote, and more.
I imagine thousands of people will solve this puzzle and go on with their Sundays none the wiser to all the bells and whistles.
He then went on to use a series of dog whistles about Omar, who in January became one of the country's first Muslim congresswomen.
It's a great showcase for everything the Pixel phones can do, thanks to the latest Android Oreo update and all their extra bells and whistles.
Coming in at a mere $215.6, this laptop is a nice, minimalistic option for someone who doesn't need a bunch of extra bells and whistles.
Those are bells and whistles, though; they may help make VR more frictionless, but they don't help make VR a viable alternative to conventional computing.
"I guess he caught the scent of a deer because he took off into the bush, not responding to their calls and whistles," she said.
The bells and whistles in this app are limited to setting a daily reminder, choosing the color scheme and exporting entries to a PDF file.
First unveiled at IFA in Germany, the company behind all the bells and whistles, Megvii, has been working hard to create a customer-facing product.
In Zurich, the financial capital and the country's biggest city, tens of thousands of protesters clogged the streets, blowing whistles and banging pots and pans.
Looking nervous but determined, a group of young men in matching white shirts crossed the road to a government building, blowing whistles and waving banners.
It's packed with all the bells and whistles that might appeal to the customer who wants the top of the line phone regardless of price.
But all those bells and whistles don't answer a big question looming over the Tab S3: who the hell is going to buy this tablet?
There are other bells and whistles, too, including additional integration with the read-it-later service, Pocket, recommending stories based on the sites you frequent.
As a watch, the Nabu has the usual bells and whistles—time, date, stopwatch, countdown, and alarms—all of which already exist on your phone.
The Trumps officiated a few egg rolling contests, blowing whistles as children paddled primary-colored hard boiled eggs across the South Lawn with wooden spoons.
This image shows the Geminid meteor as it whistles through the sky above the cool vista of the European Southern Observatory's La Silla telescope domes.
In the interim, it has supercharged the service with bells and whistles that draw on the company's formidable IP in areas like AI and search.
On the main stage, Africaine 808 mixes up comical percussion sounds, pianos, whistles, and beats that are just a tad too cheesy for my liking.
It's got all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a top-of-the-line Samsung TV, including crazy-good contrast, brightness and HDR1923+ support.
Today, activists gathered, with rape whistles and sirens, at the State Palace in Jakarta to call for sexual assault law reform and justice for victims.
Screenshot: Instagram via Business InsiderHashtags tacked onto Jones' post included phrases like #resistglobalism and #globalist, two terms that can function as anti-Semitic dog whistles.
With each of these new devices come a lot of bells and whistles, including improved speed, security, intelligence, enhanced gaming capabilities, and new pretty colors.
Nuna's products are top-of-the-line and highly in-demand, with a zillion bells and whistles that don't interfere with the ease of use.
In one episode he is almost killed when a chunk of lethally sharp sword snaps off during a slice test and whistles past his neck.
Some politicians have resorted to coded language and dog whistles, while other groups have explicitly stated their intentions to target the country's Chinese Indonesian community.
The series of incidents have come at the tail end of a midterm cycle marked by instances of racial animus, dog whistles and political polarization.
DeSantis's campaign has been dogged by allegations of racism, with Gillum's campaign and supporters accusing him of racist dog whistles on more than one occasion.
One writer thought the lyrics and music video were dog whistles to white supremacist fans and called on her to denounce them in an article.
With the Sea Ghost line, Vibe offers most if not all of the bells and whistles of top-tier kayaks at around half the cost.
Words, to this administration, are divorced from any real meaning, except when they're being used as not-so-subtle dog whistles to a racist base.
It has all the whistles and bells — compatibility with all the most popular training apps, 20% max slope, 2,000-watt max resistance at 30 mph.
Having a dollhouse that's as big as you are and includes all the bells and whistles is more than enough to get immersed in play.
We all know that George HW Bush's Willie Horton ad wouldn't fly today, but that just means the dog-whistles need to get higher-pitched.
As John gets a glimpse of this successful entrepreneur's new lifestyle, he's concerned Mission Belt is still too new to support the bells and whistles.
Now comes Mr. Trump, turning the dog whistles into fully audible shouting, and telling the base that it can have the bait without the switch.
Someone whistles, a signal that an airplane is approaching overhead, and the guerrillas turn off their lights so as not to be seen from above.
They played on the idea, honed through decades of dog-whistles, that government programs are always giveaways for the undeserving poor and people of color.
Cousins is a uniquely unstoppable force inside and outside the paint, particularly in the international game, and he's a permanently amusing personality between the whistles.
And while compact and even self-heating versions have come to market, time and time again, these bells and whistles fall short of the original.
For all its spa-like tranquility, there are chirrups, whistles, flutters, breezes, rushes, Spa Commissions carries with it an underlying and undulating sense of unease.
When you want a reliable, quiet garage door opener without extra bells and whistles, the Chamberlain WD832KEV is a smart choice and a good value.
During practice rounds this week, Scottish railroad officials realized that conductors were still using the train whistles as they passed close to the 18th hole.
If you don't care about bells and whistles, and you just want maximum capacity for minimum cash, the EasyAcc Power Bank is here for you.
Rooms are on the cozy side, with few bells and whistles, but are sleekly designed with dark-wood floors, industrial lighting, and clever built-ins.
While Malibu Beach Inn is an idyllic beachfront hotel charging luxury prices, it's not really a luxury hotel with all the fancy bells and whistles.
Mr. Smith cut in to his wife's dance circle and the couple showed off what looked like well-practiced moves to cheers and wolf whistles.
Unless you've got an electric toothbrush with all the bells and whistles, you need to get off your high horse immediately and consider your options.
The Projection Clones are only able to communicate obliquely, blowing little whistles hung around their necks to try and get attention or direct the workforce.
"Got a guy!" a rescuer called out as the sweat-soaked Californians swarmed Bob Neurath, 68, and blasted whistles that could be heard for blocks.
Ms. Abrams and Mr. Gillum were also not afraid to tackle the not-so-silent racist "dog whistles" emanating from their opponents and the president.
For decades, some left-leaning strategists stifled their candidates' response to dog whistles for fear of alienating whites who they thought might otherwise support Democrats.
Yet, as Musk's rocket began to pick up speed, the only initial sound came from the cheers and whistles of the thousands gathered at Kennedy.
And perhaps part of why Trump cannot easily condemn white nationalism is because he has been blowing white nationalist dog whistles for several years now.
It performs the same functions more expensive microwaves do without the extra bells and whistles, save for internal heat sensors to ensure even cooking throughout.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Cunningham is a lush documentary about the legendary choreographer, shot in 3D and overflowing with cinematic bells and whistles.
"It's disgusting that Ron DeSantis is launching his general election campaign with racist dog whistles," Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Terrie Rizzo said in a statement.
It is one thing to be extremely partisan but another to use dog whistles with violent organizations and to actually endorse the use of violence.
He is also playing the new organ more often than he played the old keyboard, because, as Bauman said, it offers more bells and whistles.
Highlights included: There's more, but the point is that AWS just rolled out a whole bunch of bells and whistles for companies big and small.
In three decades of visiting the area, Shepard had never seen the Mashco: he had encountered them only once, as warning whistles in the forest.
Kanye's has all the bells and whistles, so we're guessing theirs was double that after getting the works from the popular customizers at Platinum Motorsport.
The NBA needs to either have its officials swallow their whistles on these plays, or change the rules entirely and ban charges in the backcourt.
Others joked about the way the whistles' brand name, ACME, evoked the name on the disastrous inventions used by Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote.
The booing and whistles rang out each time Vida touched the ball in the semi-final against England, starting about 30 minutes into the first half.
A grisly discovery, yes, but perhaps even more chilling was what the beheaded skeleton was holding: two small whistles, one in the shape of a skull.
This is very much racialized (as the latter part of Hochschild's analogy shows), but Trump does it through dog whistles that somewhat mask the racial element.
Accordions and autoharps, flutes and saxophones, violins and clarinets, whistles and hand claps... The Hope Six Demolition Project is an explosive euphony of sound and movement.
Along with additional bells and whistles, it is said to be more secure than even the current version, while offering somewhat better privacy controls for users.
A simple and intuitive screenwriting software, it has all the bells and whistles you would expect from a powerful writing tool but without the over-complexity.
The organization now employs several noisemakers, including whistles, pots and pans, to sound off on the rape culture that goes widely unchecked in the Jamaican society.
Included are three-quarters of those with bells and whistles that, in effect, expose MetLife to market risk in what it might have to pay out.
BERLIN (Reuters) - For weeks, Chancellor Angela Merkel endured taunts and whistles whenever she ventured out on the campaign trail in her home region of eastern Germany.
Over the past few years, U.K.-based retailer Whistles has become the fashion crowd's not-so-best-kept secret for trendy finds that aren't too expensive.
Letting off flares and blowing whistles, they chanted slogans against the president's plans to shake up the heavily subsidised and indebted state-run SNCF rail company.
With its sirens, whistles and chirrups, "Faz Gostoso" is a carnivalesque take on Brazilian funk on which Madonna and Anitta, a Brazilian singer, rap in Portuguese.
It seems America is way behind the UK dance music-wise—they're at raves with dummies and whistles for fuck's sake—and the drugs always follow.
Apple had a great thing going with the original iPod, for example, but kept adding bells and whistles that muddled the user experience with feature bloat.
Or Suzanne Ciani's triumphant set in the aforementioned labyrinth, the drowned arpeggios of her Buchla almost mimicking the garbled clicks and whistles of the twilight forest.
For all of the bells and whistles (and "He Hate Me"), the XFL couldn't escape the truth that the actual football being played was pretty terrible.
Louis C.K. did NOT tread lightly in his first stand-up gig since admitting his sexual misconduct, because he reportedly cracked a joke about rape whistles.
Some modern versions offer useful programmability and other bells and whistles, but the basic cooking mechanism hasn't changed much since Naxon first came up with it.
DSLRs tend to be full of enough features to frighten off newbies and, depending on price, enough bells and whistles to keep you busy for weeks.
I've been using it for about a week and I can tell you that it's fast, easy to use, and devoid of complicated bells and whistles.
The features that make iBeat different from other widely popular consumer products is its longer battery life and its lack of "bells and whistles," Oz said.
The frequent whistles left the Spartans going deep into their bench as six players were called for at least two fouls, including the entire starting lineup.
Right before the attack, lifeguards at Haulover Beach in Miami immediately began blowing their whistles after spotting the shark in the water, according to Local 10.
The games arrive on September 5, and come with the same bells and whistles that NES games on the Switch do: rewind functionality and save states.
"It's disgusting that Ron DeSantis is launching his general election campaign with racist dog whistles," Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Terrie Rizzo said in a statement. Rep.
For example, the extensive silver collection — we have rings and bracelets and necklaces and shot glasses and whistles and forks and spoons and all these things.
If you're willing to forgo some of the bells and whistles in exchange for a good deal, buying used is your best option for big savings.
This is Mel Gibson adding a lot of cinematography (and blood) along with bells and whistles to a story that's been told for the umpteenth time.
The iPhone X is officially here, and with it comes a bevy of new bells and whistles that Apple promises justify the smartphone's hefty price tag.
They spoke a sound I'd grown familiar with and heard myself speak it back in hawking yips and whistles as neither hoped to understand the other.
By night, we parked our sleeping bags alongside the underwater viewing section of the dolphin tank and listened to their whistles as we drifted to sleep.
The first generation of A.A.C.M. musicians concentrated on sounds themselves, often employing so-called little instruments like bells, toy noisemakers and whistles to complement their performances.
If you like seeing how all of a game's graphical bells and whistles look on a colorful 2120K screen, the Triton 900 is here for you.
China and North Korea are commemorating 70 years of diplomatic relations, so the meeting will likely include all the bells and whistles of a state visit.
To cover up his failures, Mr. Modi is running an electoral campaign whipping up militaristic sentiments against Pakistan and full of dog whistles against India's Muslims.
I mean, if you're going to create a stage show that braves the depths of cyberspace, you'll presumably need an arsenal of technological bells and whistles.
It's not really made for personal calls — there are way more bells and whistles than you need — but its free plan works just fine for them.
A palpable disappointment rippled through the crowd, replete with whistles of displeasure and sighs of disappointment, when Mr. Puigdemont spoke of dialogue instead of immediate independence.
His shows, rarely publicized, without any of the bells and whistles that now are now de rigueur, were nevertheless among the most influential and jam-packed.
And for those who don't necessarily want bells and whistles when it comes to stylish accessories, there was much to be found in Milan this season.
The video also depicts several staffers dangling from nooses while Vice President Pence whistles and wipes the word "vice" off of his nameplate at his desk.
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump blow whistles at the start of an Easter egg roll during Easter celebrations at the White House on Monday.
In addition to its bells and whistles, the home's location is what makes it so ideal — it sits 20 minutes from Google's and Facebook's corporate headquarters.
Demonstrators blew whistles to signal to Kabila that it was to leave in the communes of Kalamu, Matete, Lingwala, and at Kinshasa University, multiple witnesses said.
"I thought the Republican Party was full of dog whistles, but the Democratic Party has a foghorn," Edwards said in an interview with Buzzfeed on Saturday.
Regular audiences, on the other hand, shell out top dollar for a new release (often with surcharges for 3D, Imax and other superfluous bells and whistles).
It made a "Google Play Edition" of some Galaxy S phones, which shipped free of the sometimes outlandish bells and whistles Samsung adds to its gadgets.
Its handicrafts project (making clay whistles, bags, handwoven scarves, bracelets and bookmarks) provides local women with a safe work environment and an independent source of income.
But if the military doesn't recognize the threat of soldiers distracted by the buzzes and whistles of the latest technology, real lives could soon be lost.
In 2012, came Canva, a product that focused primarily on non-designers and folks who need to 'design' without all the bells and whistles professionals use.
On the other end of the spectrum is the Singer Professional 5 14T968DC Serger, a model with lots of bell and whistles — fitting for advanced users.
These days with our political climate, we see a lot of coded language or dog whistles, the use of star of David, when talking about politicians.
It was doing it well before brands like Reformation, ASOS, H&M, Whistles, and ModCloth started creating affordable nuptials-apropos pieces in the past year or two.
Trump is first and foremost a salesman, and soon his fundraising efforts—the MOST SUCCESSFUL fundraising in HISTORY, he reminded me—had baroque bells and whistles attached.
Gutierrez says that a lot of children's media "gamifies the experience" with Pavlovian bells and whistles, but he thinks this distracts from the play and learning potential.
According to Musk, though the Model 3 starts at $7159346577206394883,000 without any additional bells and whistles, the cars will probably sell for an average of $42,000 each.
That's because it's effective, but doesn't have any of the bells and whistles (fragrance, oils, etc) that irritate our faces or leave us feeling less-than-fresh.
Letting off smoke flares and blowing whistles, they chanted slogans against the president's plans to shake up the heavily subsidized and indebted state-run SNCF rail company.
Since 2015, when the company began offering subscription layers to users who want premium bells and whistles, it has amassed a respectable number of subscribers, as well.
In Uhuru Park in central Nairobi, hundreds of drivers working for Uber, Taxify, Mondo, and Little Cab sounded their horns and blew whistles to celebrate the deal.
You don't get some of the extra bells and whistles available with the other applications, but you can get connected reliably with a couple of mouse clicks.
His campaign made a mockery of political reporters who thought they were — in the old sports metaphor — the referees, blowing their whistles ineffectually as he marched past.
The company clearly worked closely with Disney — it's got all the bells and whistles you'd expect, right down to the familiar strains of the John Williams score.
"Third Stone from the Sun" concluded with a lengthy free-form solo, at turns jazzy and psychedelic, incorporating the whistles and groans of feedback from the amplifier.
Features are there whether users take advantage of them or not — your CRM doesn't sprout new bells and whistles when more employees log in; it's static software.
Kate was handed a bag containing an assortment of presents for their children, including two brass Samba whistles, a plastic slide whistle and a wooden duck call.
There's basically a maze with obstacles she has them run through with all sorts of whistles and clickers that she uses to signal them in different ways.
But instead of focusing on the hardcore business user, Geronimo is bringing its array of bells and whistles, and its much improved user interface to the masses.
Because of the storm, almost all of the bells and whistles on the boat had been shut down—the skydiving simulator, the North Star capsule, the FlowRide.
We should keep that in mind as we judge these announcements, looking at how they improve the overall products and not at the shiny bells and whistles.
Like the iPhone X, the iPad Pro comes with Face ID, Apple Pay, DSLR-rivaling cameras, and all the other bells and whistles you've come to expect.
And then there are Trump's beliefs that Mexican immigrants are rapists, his dirty anti-Semitic dog whistles, and his documented disregard for the concept of sexual consent.
Think about it: no bells and whistles to remove during security, no jumpsuit-induced bathroom woes, no need to conspicuously change in the backseat of your cab.
Spicer's Tuesday comments are but the latest in a series of anti-Semitic dog whistles and Holocaust denials emanating from the president, his staff, and his family.
US Defense officials said at the time that despite radio calls, flares, bells and whistles to signal the Iranian ships to stay away, they had no effect.
First elected in 2005, Merkel remains popular in Germany but has regularly faced jeers and whistles from left- and right-wing demonstrators during rallies during this campaign.
If you want to use an app, I suggest using that for a while, and see if you feel like you need any extra bells and whistles.
But you're just as likely to get Michael Bay and Jim from The Office teaming up to make weird Benghazi fan fiction full of reactionary dog whistles.
It's inexpensive, comes in a variety of colors to suit your kitchen's vibe, and most importantly, it makes a really strong espresso without any bells and whistles.
Drained beer cans, twangy guitar, low whistles, flannel shirts, an elemental connection with nature and God, laments about work and bills—all are jammed into this record.
Soon he is stitching together what has been broken, as gunmetal rain clouds move east from the Huachuca Mountains and the wind whistles through the mesh divide.
But instead of a caterpillar turning into a beautiful butterfly, Gillespie transformed from a mainstream Republican into a Trump clone complete with racist dog whistles and more.
But if you want all of the whistles and bells like smart home connectivity, programmable zone cleaning, mopping, and more, you should expect to pay top dollar.
Many blew loud whistles, making it hard for the hundreds of Merkel supporters in the audience to hear her and forcing the chancellor to acknowledge their presence.
"If you're ever privileged to stand close enough to the dugout to listen to him on deck, he literally whistles the bat," Padres manager Andy Green said.
As France gets ready to host the European Championship with warm-up matches throughout the country, whistles and jeers greet the very mention of the Frenchman's name.
Scientists on Earth then translate these magnetoacoustic waves into sound — strange chirps and whistles — to understand the dynamics of interactions between the solar wind and the magnetosphere.
All he did was say out loud what his rivals were trying to convey with dog whistles, which explains why they were so ineffective in opposing him.
"The bells and whistles of a single payer system are a political mine field," said Chris Jennings, a former health care adviser to Bill and Hillary Clinton.
These do not simply feel like dog whistles, but something closer to the President pulling a fire alarm in order to rile up his base of supporters.
Trump has mobilized a new majority of forthright bigots within the Republican Party, and they will no longer be content with the racist dog whistles of old.
But in a sea of options with tons of bells and whistles, even the most experienced fitness junkie can have trouble choosing from these often-pricey wearables.
Trump also blew dog whistles at every opportunity during the 2016 campaign, attacked a Mexican judge, and called to ban all Muslim immigrants to the United States.
This adorable little guy (or girl) is new and improved, though, with all the high tech bells and whistles you might expect of a digital age Furby.
The album, comprised of pulsating drums, bells, whistles, chants, and Jovi switching between English, French, and Pidgin displays him as key African artist to look out for.
People throughout Chad's capital N'Djamena and across the country whistled for 15 minutes straight this morning, some blowing on physical whistles while others simply used their fingers.
What did they think of transforming their dowdy place into a state-of-the-art, digitalized store, with all the bells and whistles, under Alibaba's Tmall brand?
I feel like if you see or hear those two words together, consecutively, in that specific order, alarms and whistles should be sounding off in your head.
He ran as a populist; he's governed as an orthodox Republican, with the only difference being the way he replaced racial dog-whistles with raw, upfront racism.
The other difference is that when Republicans signal in that way, when they use dog whistles, as you say, they are not calling out explicitly to groups.
But all the technical bells and whistles, while smoothly produced, ultimately feel less like integral elements than a distraction from stock characters and a thin, overlong plot.
A cynic might say that it has basically served the interests of the economic elite while winning votes from the white working class with racial dog whistles.
And the pool din is punctuated by short, reprimanding whistles of orange-clad lifeguards keeping a watchful eye as their off-duty colleagues flirt on the sideline.
Some come with all the bells and whistles like memory foam, cooling layers, and anti-wicking fabric, to help you rest easy and keep pain at bay.
He did not address the allegations against him, but rather, people said, made observations on racism and waitresses' tips, and, brazenly enough, a joke about rape whistles.
Whistles were blown, flags were thrown, and Alabama, which was out of timeouts, was penalized 5 yards, giving Auburn a first down and essentially ending the game.
One aide not heard from was Steve Bannon, Mr. Trump's chief strategist, whose nationalist theories and Breitbart dog whistles helped summon the rage on display in Charlottesville.
There aren't extra bells and whistles in the S20 Ultra's screen — apart from its size, it's identical to the screens on the regular S20 and S20 Plus. 
Not every backpacker needs all the bells, whistles, or brand name fabrics but the downside to shopping cheap is sacrificing the quality necessary for successful backpacking trips.
Calling out dog whistles or insinuations is harder, because it requires the reporter to stake out an analytical position, however obvious, that can be scrutinized or challenged.
In its early going, "The Ontology of an Echo" is dominated by ethereal knocks and whistles, the product of field recordings made inside the Old Croton Aqueduct.

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