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A user dials up an online connection before sending an email in 1984.
The first athlete Manning dials up is Boston Celtics player Jayson Tatum, 21.
The compression of his writing dials up the corresponding emotions — anger, yearning, regret — proportionately.
A passive radiator dials up low-end tones, delivering big sound despite the compact size.
As President Donald Trump dials up trade tensions, the stock market is taking another blow.
Cool and kinda rare sighting, so Darren dials up Dennis to connect him with the fan.
By dialing up the humor as much as possible, Mr. Clark also dials up the discomfort.
What the original comics drew as milky and wholesome, "Riverdale" dials up to ghostly and unnatural.
On the flip, Edgar dials up the drama with a tight looping bassline and towering drum fills.
In effect, Warren's team accepts Urban's estimate for utilization, but it dials up the estimates for savings.
It dials up the anxiety on a film that, ostensibly, is about an artist and his work.
Frequently, Siri Suggested dials up a Wikipedia page (as it does when you search for Apple CEO Tim Cook).
Then you can turn some dials up and down and an Xnor bundle is created to respect your constraints.
With his program of songs popular in the Berlin of the Weimar Republic, Mr. Kaufmann dials up the swoon factor.
Make no mistakes, this is postseason basketball in March, and the intensity of the games most certainly dials up to 11.
The gyroscope detects whether the phone's perfectly still and then dials up the exposure time to as long as 30 seconds.
Big Mouth dials up its material for comedic purposes, but it also presents these changes and urges as things that happen to most of us.
He brings a unique dauntlessness to the table at all times, and annually dials up his own ferocity to a dangerous level in the playoffs.
Such assumptions can no longer be relied on as the Trump administration dials up trade restrictions and the prospects of increased tariffs on imports from China.
Around this time, Fauvist-inspired portraits begin to appear, dominating the exhibition's midpoint as the usually restrained artist dials up the chromatic heat to a heady pitch.
It keeps all of the things from the simplistic, classic JRPG in a narrative sense and then dials up the complexity in places that I found incredibly valuable.
Imagine: upon waking up, your voice-controlled assistant dials up the lights to a modest glow so your eyes can adjust and sets the thermostat to a cozy temperature.
Campaigns can ask the DNC to turn the dials up and down on Trendolizer to figure out how much a "misinfo" threat has to spread before they are alerted.
If you're looking for something Disney that dials up the sophistication and tones down the kid-centric overload, you'll feel right at home at the New England-inspired Yacht Club.
There's probably no better role for Diallo than as a backup center beside Nikola Mirotic, whose intensity dials up to a 17 out of 10 every minute he's on the floor.
On tenor saxophone, Jason Rigby dials up his solo even higher than on the record, fashioning arpeggios that bristle and heave, skimming energy from the chunky provocations of Fabian Almazan's piano.
Age: It depends Description: The latest Raspberry Pi single board computer, the Pi 4, dials up memory, speed and power, packs plenty of ports and boasts onboard wireless networking and Bluetooth.
Yes, a statement dress fits the bill, but a festive jumpsuit dials up a look even more thanks to their inherently fashion-forward nature and ability to be dressed up or down.
For brief passages on unpaved trails at speeds below 25 mph, the XC60's off-road mode engages hill descent control, dials up the steering assist, and slows out throttle and shifts.
For entrepreneurs who have been conditioned to turn their growth dials up to 11, let's call it the "hyper-growth schema," the process of adapting to more measured and metric-driven growth presents disequilibrium.
But their third album is simply astonishing, as it dials up the influences of Neil Young's Zuma, Dinosaur Jr., and the Kirkwood brothers and adds more of their unique punk, classic rock, and psyched blues.
There is some lingering criticism about Ryan's handling of his relationship with Trump as the speaker dials up members of his conference to secure their votes in the internal GOP election that is scheduled for next Wednesday.
And as Vic, Omar Metwally simultaneously dials up the blend of empathy and arrogance he has used for his surgeon character all along and digs deeper into it, revealing the torment he has suffered from the constant pressure to live up to his parents' example and expectations.
But it's Witherspoon who shines the brightest, thanks to one simple but bold choice: She dials up her Reese Witherspoon-ness — that brittle, slightly overbearing quality she's had in all her best roles, stretching back to 1999's Election — as far as she can, even though everything around her is much more naturalistic and her storyline is the least outwardly salacious.
Morris, Chris. "Burnside Dials Up Online Solution For Its Labels." Billboard Magazine. December, 2003.
The phone also supports speed dials, up to nine numbers can be assigned for speed dialing.
In 2011, she was given an agony aunt programme on TV3 called "Give Adele a Bell".On the brink? Ring Twink! TV3 dials up some domestic big guns The Irish Independent, 19 August 2011 However, after a delay,Delay hits Twink's agony aunt TV show Herald.
Regret dials up the reporter, who is now at MacKyle's party, and asks him to talk to Hortense (his niece) and get her to realize Feet is smitten with her. Hortense must try to persuade Feet that she wants to quit her life as a lounge singer, move to New Jersey and raise a family. Regret, meanwhile, continues to be the world's unluckiest gambler, but showgirl Lovey Lou is in love with him anyway.
Lew warns him three more ghosts will appear to him over the next day to help Frank avoid the same fate. Before it vanishes, the ghost dials up Claire Phillips, Frank's lost love from years ago. Claire comes to the network to talk to Frank, but Frank does not make time for her, and she returns to the homeless shelter where she works. As rehearsals start, Frank is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, appearing as a taxi driver.
In the I Love Lucy episode "The Girls Want to Go to a Nightclub" (1951), Lucy dials up Sam Zabaglione, at Plaza 52099 (755-2099). In 1966 Wilson Pickett recorded "634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)", which also appears in the soundtrack of the movie Blues Brothers 2000. It has been covered by multiple artists including Tina Turner and Ry Cooder. Tommy Tutone's hit 1982 song "867-5309/Jenny" identifies a working number in many area codes which continue to receive large numbers of calls asking for "Jenny" decades later.
Russian stamp, 2010 Until the second half of the 18th century, watches were luxury items; as an indication of how highly they were valued, English newspapers of the 18th century often include advertisements offering rewards of between one and five guineas merely for information that might lead to the recovery of stolen watches. By the end of the 18th century, however, watches (while still largely hand-made) were becoming more common; special cheap watches were made for sale to sailors, with crude but colorful paintings of maritime scenes on the dials. Up to the 1720s, almost all watch movements were based on the verge escapement, which had been developed for large public clocks in the 14th century. This type of escapement involved a high degree of friction and did not include any kind of jewelling to protect the contacting surfaces from wear.
" Manohla Dargis of The New York Times wrote, "An effectively creepy thriller about a 911 operator and a young miss in peril, The Call is a model of low-budget filmmaking." She praised its "clean, clever premise" and said that Berry's Jordan is "an old-fashioned hero in many respects, so it's fitting that Mr. Anderson uses old-fashioned filmmaking techniques, like crosscutting, to build tension and old-school exploitation tricks like evil to justify taking the story dark and then dark and bonkers." A reviewer for The Hutchinson News, Jake Coyle, commented, "Director Brad Anderson... working from the simple, high-concept screenplay by Richard D'Ovidio, ably cuts between Berry's increasingly emotionally-attached Jordan Turner and Breslin's panicking Casey Welson, contrasting the fraught strategizing of Turner with the frantic police pursuit of the kidnapper." Coyle stated that "The Call dials up a shallow thrill ride, but one efficiently peppered with your typical 'don't go in there!' moments," but concluded, "The Call is a rudimentary, almost old-fashioned 90-minute escape that manages to achieve its low ambitions.

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