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Each group fills in a different part of the story.
Gary fills in the bubble for Trump as does Kai.
The Lyft partnership fills in a piece of the puzzle.
Sometimes this show fills in backgrounds on a particular artist.
Mr. Peck fills in the "Carousel" prescription fairly, correctly, inoffensively.
The order literally fills in their recruiting and proselytizing themes.
And, also, he fills in the context for you, right?
The sharp tips line, while the pigment fills in the lips.
Thankfully, my World of Hyatt credit card fills in the gaps.
She occasionally fills in when Angelica and other caregivers are sick.
A new study with mice fills in one piece of that puzzle.
Occasionally, projected text in English fills in some background about the revolution.
Gibney fills in the blanks with cringe-inducing scenes of Theranos' faulty hardware.
This fills in a major content type that had been previously (conspicuously) missing.
There is also some processed vocals and orchestra which fills in the sound.
He fills in beads and he makes sure everything is kept looking perfect.
That means the Teleocrater fills in an important gap in the fossil history.
It's a pretty fun watch and fills in the gaps of CUFC's story.
At 90 million-years-old, the newly discovered species fills in the gaps.
"Bury Me Here" finally fills in some background context for his restless antagonism.
This adaptation, by the uncompromising playwright Guillermo Calderón, fills in the conversational blanks.
The Rejuvenate Restorer fills in scratches, helps prevent sun-fading, and improves traction.
Patrick: The DLC is actually important because it fills in the gap years.
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (2008) fills in some gaps from previous movies.
It automatically saves and fills in your login details for any website you visit.
But even still, Kirby Star Allies fills in a gap in the Switch library.
This Halloween, which was directed by David Gordon Green, fills in plenty of backstory.
So she fills in the blanks for me when it comes to technical artistry.
A human then picks up the conversation and fills in gaps from the survey.
Who among us fills in those boxes in online forms unless they are required?
She fills in the outlines with recycled bottles of water illuminated by LED lights.
Reactions flew off like this: Ivanka fills in for her dad beside Xi Jinping.
An "overvote" happens when someone fills in more than one choice for a give race.
The Met's MediaLab has installed a projector that fills in the temple's carvings with color.
But the character work this episode also fills in our understanding of the Crain siblings.
The video fills in the attention to detail and the artist's empathy for her subjects.
Sediment from farmland and developments fills in gaps between cobblestones, displacing larvae from their homes.
And when it melts, it just fills in the exact area it displaced while solid.
Looker fills in a spot in the visualization stack while continuing to support other clouds.
During these quests, your party automatically marches forward and a meter fills in the corner.
All this we know from earlier films, and "Jason Bourne" merely fills in the gaps.
The program consults its database and fills in the specific username and password for that site.
LastPass works as a Google Chrome extension, and automatically fills in your passwords on certain sites.
The new research, he said, fills in some of the map of malaria's travels with humans.
Mr. Rosas' son, Oscar, fills in for her when she is unable to work a shift.
The story gets murky when Barclay fills in character back stories already familiar from previous books.
In one midrash, which fills in the original story, the serpent pushes her against the tree.
But Matt argues that his moonlighting fills in the shades of gray for their legal work.
"Hollywood's Eve" fills in many of the gaps in our knowledge of Babitz's life and work.
"Because this water bed fills in any open spots, the motion is suppressed substantially," he said.
An afterword, credited only to McDarrah's estate, fills in the grainier details of the photographer's legacy.
The novel fills in scenes only alluded to in the musical, and fleshes out peripheral characters.
It has Alpha Keratin in it that actually fills in the hair and strengthens the hair.
While the chatbot also fills in a few words of reasoning — on the New York form it fills in that "Equifax was negligent under Code § 103 in revealing my data" — this is meaningless as you're still going to need to argue your case in your own words.
Elodie basically fills in all the missing pieces about traveling, dimensions, and Prairie, Hap, and Homer's connection.
Nanjiani stars as a version of himself, while Zoe Kazan fills in as his love interest, Emily.
The human mind fills in details of going from point A to point B and so on.
It was Hicks' fifth homer of the season as he fills in for the injured Miguel Cabrera.
SentenceTree fills in the blanks a little bit more between those words and also provides more context.
The Recorded Future report fills in some detail about how the "0.1%" live in the hermit nation.
The metabolome fills in the missing piece between disease and drug without any tests establishing it directly.
She fills in for a mannequin in a department store window, and works on a pirate ship.
"Real estate is a fantasy, and your mind fills in a lot of blanks," Mr. Murphy said.
The graphite is used to draw the forms, which Williams fills in, usually with dots and stippling.
"Lighting sets the mood of any party and fills in the blanks in a space," Spiegel said.
House Democrats introduced new evidence last week that fills in key details of the campaign against Yovanovitch.
Bridgewater was making his second NFL start since the 2015 season as he fills in for Brees.
It deepens the color, fills in the gaps, and ultimately just gives your brows a bolder look.
The new FBI data fills in current gaps in our knowledge about the recent national crime rate.
Lightfoot will need to draft a city budget that fills in a $252 million deficit by October.
And until the movie belatedly fills in Jack's story, she is every parent's worst nightmare of a caregiver.
February 2012 - When Akihito undergoes heart bypass surgery, Naruhito temporarily fills in for the emperor during official functions.
The story fills in some of the chronological gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.
The new research, published as an NBER working paper in December 2017, fills in quite a few gaps.
It's not the most fun, but it fills in the gaps and keeps me in a work mentality.
You know, the bug where Chrome fills in the wrong stuff in forms or suggests the wrong passwords?
Baird fills in the spaces, her notes growing increasingly strident, with a glacial guitar solo eventually taking over.
But in quieter moments, Mr. McCraney, both as author and performer, fills in some of the emotional blanks.
Monday's reveal finally fills in some much-needed details on the interior, battery, infotainment and driver assistance systems.
Scotty also fills in a lot of the blanks and spaces in the history of the L.G.B.T.Q. movement.
Catherine Porter wrote an evocative profile of Mr. Hussen that fills in the details of his extraordinary life.
She fills in for a mannequin in a department store window, having her limbs twisted into pleasing poses.
Woodward painstakingly fills in the details and gives it an extra coat of credibility, of history and heft.
An algorithm then isolates the subject from the 2D image, fills in the remaining space, and animates the subject.
It starts with a certain structure — a particular neuron, say — that it fills in before moving on to others.
"It fills in details that some other witness somehow forgot about … He just went over basically everything he experienced."
Anderson's testimony fills in more blanks on how high-level diplomats like Volker navigated White House strategy on Ukraine.
Usually this will involve crafting a claim letter, which the bot fills in with the information that's been provided.
He fills in the vacuum of his policy knowledge with lies, bombast, and dangerous (though often crowd-pleasing) improvisation.
Sometimes you see something that's not there, and your mind kind of fills in the blanks of the conversation.
After that, Do Not Pay draws up documents specific to that legal area, and fills in the specific details.
My imagination fills in the gaps for me even when I'm working on music in languages I don't speak.
Schenk fills in the spaces between Earl's drug runs with busy stuff, including scenes with Drug Enforcement Administration agents.
This official announcement fills in the remaining details, including that DST Global and Coatue Management led the funding round.
An external oxygenator fills in for the mother's placenta, allowing gas exchange of CO2 and oxygen in the fetal blood.
In a clever bit of design, the perimeter around each icon fills in as you progress closer to your goal.
EST: White House deputy press secretary Raj Shah fills in for Sarah Huckabee Sanders at his first daily press briefing.
The next mayor will also need to draft a city budget that fills in a $252 million deficit by October.
That was a disappointment, as an upload fills in many of the entries on a return, saving time and toil.
Gerstl fills in the background with abrupt, agitated brushstrokes in an earthy brown-beige that reflects his face and clothing.
So Eva Stories fills in that gap and becomes a path to conitnuing the education of the Holocaust to future generations.
You don't need a keynote for an Echo Show that fills in a missing screen size between the other screen sizes.
Season one fills in some backstory, but it's nothing you can't get from Wikipedia or by reading recaps of the show.
Google's software takes the blurry image that's originally snapped and then fills in the details so that it looks more clear.
Once the element is placed, GauGAN reaches into its neural network and fills in the details to create a beautiful picture.
Then, the neural network fills in the necessary blanks to create just one second of video, seen here as looping gifs.
Often, when people don't explain why they've ended a relationship, their partner fills in the unknown information with self-deprecating talk.
And he fills in missing pieces of the past, implied in Force Awakens, and left as endlessly debated mysteries for fans.
But each different wavelength of light fills in a different part of our overall understanding, like another ingredient in a recipe.
Whereas Y testing shows only a single, outermost branch of the family tree, autosomal DNA fills in branches from all over.
Somehow, magically, the formula fills in any lines and blurs out my dried specks of skin, leaving smooth, supple-looking lips.
On top of hydrating the skin it fills in fine lines, firms and boosts skin's radiance among many other amazing benefits.
But he's shown in his campaign that he's unlikely to be the agent who fills in the details of that agenda.
Noise fills in, in our minds, for the absence of noise, giving every moment of our lives a backdrop of oxymoron.
Beyond that, Brazile only fills in the blanks on what we first learned from the hacked DNC emails released by Wikileaks.
Each of our scouts fills in extensive cost-of-living questionnaires tailored to the needs and wants of an expat retiree.
But for reporters, they're vital stuff, because each person fills in different tidbits — or pieces of color, as we call them.
The algorithm accurately fills in details where clothing used to be, angles of the breasts beneath the clothing, nipples, and shadows.
This new analysis fills in some gaps in the fossil record and can provide more clues about the origins of dinosaur evolution.
Santa's spouse frequently fills in for his husband at malls, according to a description of the book Harper Design provided to TIME.
So that brings us back to the present, as Jason fills in the rest of the story for Jane at Rafael's apartment.
Cogswell is running day-to-day operations while Administrator David Pekoske fills in as deputy secretary at the Department of Homeland Security.
A recent prologue links the events of the two films and fills in some of the gap, but not all of it.
The fun of caricature and stylization is just giving you the essence of something, and then the audience fills in the rest.
Now, drawing on unpublished manuscripts, letters, diaries, and land and financial records, Caroline Fraser masterfully fills in the gaps in Wilder's biography.
Developed by Techdirt and Diegetic Games, CIA: Collect It All fills in the redacted portions of the game documentation with original content.
Are you like Sam, who not only fills in her brows, but uses a gel and a concealer for a light contour?
"Although, the crowd fills in with non-winners at the Oscars so it gets a little surly by the last half hour."
It easily fills in for nine appliances thanks to the different modes (like yogurt maker, slow cooker, rice cooker, sauté, and more).
It gradually fills in a progress bar that pops up below the icon and turns from grey back to its original color.
Groene acknowledges the change, which slightly fills in the gap left by the fulcrum hinge design when you close the Surface Book.
So yes, I think that's a fascinating idea: when we had fewer answers, and fewer distractions, the mind fills in the blanks.
The stinging criticism prompted the departures of then chairman Ken Henry and chief executive Andrew Thorburn, the role Chronican now fills in.
A document from Senate Democrats, obtained by Business Insider, fills in some of the details about how the funding might be distributed.
Ben Horowitz fills in the gaps business school can't teach you by offering practical advice on launching, scaling and running a startup.
As it gradually fills in the blanks of its programme for government, it is becoming clear quite how radical their plans may be.
But instead of nesting infinitely, by the third tier of replies, when you hit "Reply," it automatically fills in the person's linked name.
Then a dip in liquid resin fills in the tiny valleys and flaws, making the lens, if not optically perfect, at least functional.
Your mileage with the tool, and how well it fills in missing parts of a photo, will vary depending on the source material.
If you enjoyed Lynch's short book, Catching the Big Fish, you'll love the way this fills in the gaps of his early life.
The group's analysis is preliminary, as the revenue and distributional effects may change as Congress fills in the details of the tax framework.
This is because some people's growth tends to come in blonde, and tinting grabs those peach-fuzz hairs and fills in the shape.
He also fills in and substitutes the body of the Buddha with the imagery of fire, draping arms, chest, and face in flames.
And then, when you don't, there better be somebody who fills in that gap, or you're going to be rudderless for a while.
Another bonus is that the keyboard fills in the gap between the two halves of the screen when the device is folded up.
The new Kaspersky report fills in some gaps from a prior Kaspersky report on the issue and claims to confirm its earlier analysis.
In so many ways, Silicon Valley's technological innovations fill the same role as the analog scale fills in the life of the dieter.
Director Alex Gibney's "Zero Days," out July 8, attempts to fills in gaps in the story of what happened with the malware program.
The effect is impressionistic, almost painterly, with each new shot a brush stroke that fills in the picture, but also a little disorienting.
A call for research projects from China's Ministry of Science and Technology posted online last month fills in some detail on the government's plans.
The debut trailer promises plenty of story reveals, with a narrative that happens concurrently with the main game and fills in a few gaps.
But it might be truer to say that, in a small way, it counter-balances or fills in some of that fine document's lacunas.
That's where this file fills in the gaps with dozens of other fields, which can be used by campaigns to position their political messaging.
It fills in the gaps of your imagination, and hopefully underscores for anyone in a flood zone all the reasons they should not be.
We know the plans involve a big rocket, some big engines and a big ship; watch the livestream as Musk fills in the details.
Aboard a tram crawling through Dublin, Maz fills in the bold block letters on a protest sign for the march she's about to join.
Aboard a tram crawling through Dublin, Maz fills in the bold block letters on a protest sign for the march she's about to join.
The role China fills in global supply chains as an intermediate producer and supplier of parts used in final production should not be underestimated.
The search party takes off, enlisting helpers along the way while Colette's imagination fills in details about the missing pet: It's blue and yellow.
Then an outer skeleton of twigs and vines is built around the insulated core, and finally, additional material fills in and strengthens the shell.
Conversations between adults and teenagers about what happens after "yes" remain rare, Peggy Orenstein writes, and what fills in the gaps is often pornography.
The emperor licks a cotton swab and fills in his facial hair—which is already shaped like a Fu Manchu beard—with black makeup.
The digital footprint and manifestoes of these white nationalist terrorists follow a familiar template — one that each shooter fills in with their own hideous details.
What's next: Industry will have ample opportunity to kill or weaken the new rules while the administration fills in the details through the regulatory process.
And when asking to make a reservation, it already fills in the number of people in the party and the time based on prior bookings.
Second, the 6900th Amendment fills in a complete blank in the Constitution insofar as what happens in the event that the vice presidency becomes vacant.
Peteypedia is Watchmen's Pottermore-esque companion site that fills in gaps not explained in the show with in-universe documents such as memos and interrogations.
Those stories serve as raw material, distorted over time and replayed on an incessant loop as Ms. May drains and fills in her choreographic terrain.
While it doesn't contain any surprises, this update fills in the familiar story of the Grinch with some heartwarming characters, slapstick, and chuckle-worthy jokes.
Big hits like "Black Beatles" and "Formation" reveal their intricacies, with woodblock percussion in the latter and in-the-pocket 808 fills in the former.
The narrator becomes a part of her large retinue, fills in her performance schedule, travels on her private jet, and plans her children's birthday parties.
It automatically fills in your go-to sentences and phrases, so you don't have to type them repeatedly and can save mad time and energy.
"A lot of the work that alt-weeklies do now fills in the gaps" created by understaffed dailies, said the former Scene editor Steve Cavendish.
The digital footprint and manifestoes of these white nationalist terrorists follow a familiar template — one that each shooter fills in with their own hideous details.
Your brain fills in the missing information, and you will be able to put a lot of letters in the grid if you start there.
The audience fills in the other two sides, which is telling: This is not just an exploration of solos, but also a look at voyeurism.
Kim Hart fills in for Dan today and chats with Axios science editor Andrew Freedman about the polar vortex and why we experience certain weather patterns.
"As markets change their targeting goals, bot traffic fills in the gaps between what marketers want to reach and the real online audience," the study says.
That would cause the ground above it to sink and become unstable and possibly contaminate the remaining water as soil fills in the partially empty aquifer.
What determines whether she obscures some of the cut lines with paint, while leaving  others visible, or fills in some of the lines with black paint?
The PerfectFit Pointe inserts are made from a moldable putty that fills in gaps created by uneven toes and protects pressure points around bunions and corns.
Her date told bank teller he was 'really hurting' The district attorney's office fills in the blanks on what happened while he was inside the bank.
This landmark series from Lucasfilm fills in the gaps of the Jedi's epic battles during the Clone Wars that we wish the Star Wars prequels did.
It just sets up the story beats where those things have existed in other media and then sort of fills in the blank with a trope.
While the iPhone will remain the final frontier for Windows compatibility, the latest update to Windows fills in more than a few blanks, especially for Android users.
Once I teach them the root notes and the beats, I sort of let them do their thing, everyone just sort of fills in the gaps together.
I will weight train, I will do some mind-training, some meditation, so after volleyball practice, then, my days fills in with the rest of that stuff.
The Fostoria discovery "fills in a glaring gap in our understanding of duck-billed dinosaur evolution in a spectacular way," explained Gates in an email to Gizmodo.
Touch automagically fills in your list of most often used sites, but there is no way to pin a bookmark to a specific spot in that list.
" When she makes her choice for the fictional Republican candidate, the woman fills in the bubble for "Tamara Tucker," rather than the Democratic name below, "William Cody.
This week, Jarvi fills in last-minute, as the hotly anticipated debut of conductor Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla was postponed because of the birth of her first child.
But another Defense Department official acknowledged that the footage — despite its origin — fills in key parts of the fight that were not witnessed by other American soldiers.
Jim fills in the tawdry back story for the audience, detailing what most accounts of the movie characterize as an affair between a student and a teacher.
Jim fills in the tawdry back story for the audience, detailing what most accounts of the movie characterize as an affair between a student and a teacher.
It's far from the only example of intelligent "in-painting," as the technique is called when a program fills in a space with what it thinks belongs there.
The unredacted version revealed by Johnson&aposs letter to the Wray fills in the redaction to reveal the redacted name as  "Stu"  It is unclear who "Stu" is.
In the comic, that can be hand-waved away, because your brain fills in all of the aspects of his terrifying presence that an actor simply can't portray.
RealLifeLore fills in the background of what we forgot in school about map size and then drops in fun and random comparisons that really drive in the difference.
There have also been two standalone story expansions, as well as a massively multiplayer add-on called "Comrades," that fills in a large gap in the story's timeline.
TE Nick O'Leary was held to one catch for five yards last week against Oakland, production that needs to be better as he fills in for Charles Clay.
Mr. Ros fills in a bit of the history of Pol Pot and the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s with the artful use of projections, video and audio.
As a director, Ms. Zexer has a fine eye for the texture of daily life, which she fills in with resonant physical details and sweeping, scene-setting views.
An addendum slide show at Say Something Bunny fills in gaps and makes corrections at the conclusion, but they chose to keep the performance as the investigative piece.
It traces the shifting social identities available to gay people in Britain over the past 20123 years while insisting on leaving as many blanks as it fills in.
In the only contemporary and first-person passages, Ella's now elderly daughter fills in her nephew, and the novel's readers, on the tragic details of her mother's life.
That Iger is hanging back until his contract expires at the end of 2021 may be of some comfort, to the extent that he fills in Chapek's holes.
In her book, "Know My Name," she fills in the details of her life before and after the Stanford sexual assault case that sparked outrage around the world.
Read: In her memoir, "Know My Name," Chanel Miller fills in the details of her life before and after the Stanford sexual assault case that stoked global outrage.
Kore-eda also wrote and edited "Shoplifters," and he builds momentum as he fills in a larger family portrait, often by following individual members separately into the world.
A new feature for developers lets them integrate a new emoji library that automatically fills in missing emoji even if you don't have it available yet in your keyboard.
Its story ambitions are grand — for instance, in including a villain who's apparently single-handedly all but wiped out an entire species — but it rarely fills in the details.
The user of the software fills in information for the alert, like where it's being sent, what the message says, and crucially, whether it's a test or live alert.
"When you've been out in private industry and seen the mechanics of your average office, it fills in blanks that college can't possibly quite tell you about," Savage says.
The masterful Peter Dinklage proved that he can bring it even opposite a random guy in a greensuit, or whatever fills in for the dragons before C.G.I. is involved.
A new exhibition, "In Search of Emilio Terry," fills in some of the blanks, combining his own work with pieces from his collection created by his influences and collaborators.
Schaefer said most of his startup-founder clients only implement HR retroactively, after lawsuit threats have already surfaced—and the legal team, not the executives, fills in the gaps.
For constructing the grid, I gave Melinda three or four options for potential fills in each corner, allowing her to pick and choose the words she connected with most.
The organization is looking for a new executive director while an interim leader fills in; an aide told Vox they're planning to fill the position as soon as possible.
Nyong'o's set debut in costume as Red, for a long, unbroken monologue that fills in the character's life story, was one of the most dramatic moments of the shoot.
Morris fills in the fascinating details, with a focus on the charismatic prophets who dissented from traditional Christianity — and claimed, in one way or another, to represent God directly.
"This discovery is significant because it fills in a gap in our understanding of tyrannosaur evolution," said Dr. François Therrien, curator of dinosaur palaeoecology at the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
The Sunday Times article this weekend fills in some details of an episode that has hounded Mr. Johnson during what has already been a wobbly start to his leadership.
She fills in for the board chairman of a major corporation, and after he dies, carries around his ashes — he insists on continuing to be a man about town.
And now Mr. Kasdan and his son Jonathan are the screenwriters of "Solo: A Star Wars Story," a new movie that fills in the back story of Han Solo.
Then, a news voice-over fills in a few more gaps: the son, a gifted IT student, does indeed kill his step-dad, and is charged with second-degree murder.
The finding subsequently fills in an important gap in US Civil War history, while offering fresh insights into human physiology and the physical forces we're able—or unable—to endure.
They then start another duet, this time singing "Rolling In The Deep" as the grammy winner belts the main verses and Corden fills in the backup vocals in expert timing.
A Michigan woman ended up in the hospital for three days after getting her eyebrows microbladed — a hugely popular cosmetic procedure that fills in brows and makes them look fuller.
Matarazzo also gets us pumped for the next season, explaining that there's going to a be a lot of exposition that fills in the lore and backstories of Stranger Things.
Glossier's Boy Brow, recently reintroduced alongside the brand's new makeup collection, goes on like a creamy gel — its small, mascaralike applicator softly fills in arches with precision — without the goop.
Victory Lap marks their first album since the departure of David "The Beaver" Guillas (even though he still fills in on this record), and the introduction of guitarist Sulynn Hago.
This week fills in some of what happened in the interim, between the moment when the Kid found Ruth kneeling on the floor surrounded by spilled medication, and Alan's arrival.
Also onboard is Jim Gianopulos, the chairman and chief executive of Paramount Pictures, as a music promoter who fills in details (real or imagined) and calls the tour a disaster.
When an affidavit, a legally binding statement laying out evidence in a case, is needed, Transworld's software automatically fills in details like the amount owed, according to Mr. Luke's testimony.
This track from its second album takes the Staples Singers' reinvention of a classic spiritual and explodes it into lush funk-soul with Baker playing huge fills in the breaks.
But this one fills in most colorfully the lines of her own life, offering a dollybird's-eye view of, among other matters, her mother's affair with the playwright Harold Pinter.
Leaning into the imaginative possibility of text, Félicia Atkinson's A Forest Petrifies: Diamond Feedback grafts a poetic, discursive dialogue that fills in the detailed sonic worlds of her recent album.
On-screen text fills in some gaps with what becomes a running gag: as the text introduces minor characters, it also notes the particulars of their violent demise, years later.
The component, known as the Data Retrieval Tool, automatically fills in a Fafsa application with information from an applicant's tax return, via a data connection with the Internal Revenue Service.
As you start typing a query the search bar fills in suggestions based on what you've typed, and as you type more words the suggestions change to fit the entered text.
El Camino fills in some of what we didn't see on Breaking Bad and learning what Jesse was exposed to when he was forced to pal around with Todd is devastating.
"Tumi fills in the super premium lifestyle component of the market, so Samsonite now has a brand at every single price point across every category in the luggage market," Parker noted.
Rocky, for example, is assistant to the regional manager, acting as Michael Scott's very own Dwight K. Schrute, and Patch fills in as the office receptionist like a regular Pam Beesley.
The staggering sums demonstrate the trademark lavish spending that has characterized Bloomberg's late-in-life political career: a virtually bottomless wallet that fills in when campaign customs don't appeal to him.
Sumiye's first film, Struggle for Existence (2010, 503 minutes), is told through first-person—well first-bird—narrative, where, to counter the lack of historical footage, animation fills in the blanks.
Their volunteers or representatives get assigned groups of contacts to ping through Hustle's app, which automatically fills in variables in the scripts like the recipient's name or how they got involved.
Sumiye's first film, Struggle for Existence (2010, 23 minutes), is told through first-person—well first-bird—narrative, where, to counter the lack of historical footage, animation fills in the blanks.
Bank of America's app automatically fills in a customer's address, employment history and other information that the bank already has, cutting out hundreds of boxes customers would otherwise have to fill.
The designers found that upper and lower combined was easier to read at high speeds because it's familiar: your brain recognizes the shape of the word and fills in the rest.
Anyway, it's obvious where we're heading with all of this (to war), and I actually appreciate the way the show fills in some of the connective tissue the comics leave out.
Demand Progress Policy Director Daniel Schuman: Opponents of remote Congressional voting have forgotten that when Congress is unable to act, the Executive Branch fills in the gap -- whether constitutionally or otherwise.
It can also be used to easily create an outline around a subject you want to remove with content-aware fill, which automatically fills in a selection based on its surroundings.
The pencil — which is waterproof — works to sculpt for a clean and shaped brow, while the loose powder on the other side fills in the brows for a soft, full finish.
Leaning into the imaginative possibility of text, the novel grafts a poetic, discursive dialogue that fills in the detailed sonic worlds present in her recent album The Flower and the Vessel.
Bridgewater was making his second NFL start since the 2015 season as he fills in for Brees, who is expected to miss about six weeks after undergoing thumb surgery last week.
The hardware in your home will handle tasks like "controller input, image processing, and importantly, collision detection" while a data center (and your hopefully robust online connection) fills in the rest.
Why it's famous: "Jerusalem's Lot" is a wonderful pastiche that fills in lots of backstory details and makes the decadent, gothic story of Salem's Lot seem even more decadent and gothic.
Her friendship with Snoop Dogg is an actual case study in how to make your way into Stewart's circle, so I'm thrilled when she fills in the reporters on their origin story.
Put less simply, Sticky Password manages all your passwords and personal data, automatically logs you in to sites, fills in every form for you, and generates extra-strong new passwords for you.
He was nominated by President Donald Trump in February to serve as undersecretary for the Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans at DHS, a role he currently fills in an acting capacity.
Arrival wasn't a play-by-play of documentation linguistics, but it fills in the hole left by any sci-fi with a "universal translator" function, and gives me a pretty okay icebreaker.
Each episode fills in more details, slowly painting a bigger picture of how all of Dylan's relationships have changed his and his friends' lives — some by a little, some by a lot.
There are still hopes that Mr Abdeslam's arrest and almost certain extradition to France will yield information that fills in the gaps in what is known about the Paris and Brussels attacks.
As the rest of the family fills in around him, the instructions and gentle prodding of the camera crew — sit here, stand there — come to represent larger displacements, other orders and indignities.
Still, Pelosi understands how devastating it would be to her majority if the Republican paintbrush fills in the blanks with, well, blanks, or voters not affiliated with or committed to either party.
In the second episode, Eileen fills in at a porn shoot in the Bronx, and as she has cold potato soup splashed over her face, you see a twinkle in her eye.
The new layout fills in gaps left by AZERTY, the country's most widely used typing layout for more than a century, that lacked several essential symbols and led to bad grammar habits.
The writer-director Sarah Daggar-Nickson shrewdly doesn't lead with politics in "A Vigilante," instead letting them surface as a matter of course as she fills in the satisfyingly lean, mean story.
Even as she fills in the missing details, the stories are left open-ended; there is no rush to condemn or redeem, merely to get as close to the truth as possible.
" It also fills in a gap in the Getty holdings, Mr. Potts said: "We have many Christian manuscripts and at least one Quran, and now we have a Hebrew manuscript as well.
Wolf was nominated by President Donald Trump in February to serve as undersecretary for the Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans at DHS, a role he currently fills in an acting capacity.
Given that I do a large proportion of my job in a browser, Chrome fills in the rest of my daily activities for Google in a manner so comprehensive as to be disturbing.
When using the front-facing cameras, I found that the OnePlus generally fills in shadows, brightens the image, and smooths out absolutely everything more than the Pixel, even with beauty mode turned off.
The show takes an omniscient perspective and fills in gaps by reducing Cunanan's motivations to the simplest answers, and its gay characters — Cunanan's victims — into sometimes touching but unoriginal stories about the closet.
The Perkins School for the Blind, for example, has been awarded $750,000 to create a 'micronavigation' app that fills in the fine detail missed by traditional GPS, like bus stops and entrance doors.
In Waititi's world, this kind of matter-of-factness fills in where another film would put a draggy monologue about Ricky's history, and what people used to tell him when he was depressed.
Paul Joseph Watson is one of Alex Jones' Infowars underlings who fills in for him when Jones has an upset tummy from trying to eat an entire bison the night before or whatever.
The Slim Combo, at $169 for the 10.5-inch version, and $199 for the 12.9-inch model, fills in the last remaining gap for iPad productivity fans on top of those new features.
I would say that he is a neat, restrained doodler, and that he never fills in any one area too much in terms of pattern and color, just enough to make it distinct.
Working from Nick Schenk's script, Eastwood fills in the portrait of his mule with creative license, characteristic dry humor and a looseness that seems almost completely untethered from the world of murderous cartels.
Singing in an understated murmur over a light rhythmic waft, Mr. Russell fills in a portrait of dawning romantic disillusionment, tracing a melody whose casual sophistication recalls the best of Antônio Carlos Jobim.
But Levy, drawing on copious research and interviews with the justice herself, fills in many less familiar details, laying out a path from the shy, smart child to the force she would become.
Slackbot does the same for its users, albeit slightly upgraded with AI. It greets all first-timers by saying "Hi, Slackbot here," and automatically fills in their user profile based on a conversation.
London fills in the International editors in New York on stories that have been started, breaking news and anything big or quirky to relay at the Page One meeting in a half-hour.
The DJ announces the arrival of the MMG labelmates as if they are wrestlers, and, as entourage after entourage fills in the area around Ross's 350,000 gallon pool, the anticipation for debauchery becomes unbearable.
His account also fills in some of the many gaps in the vague description his lawyer offered earlier this week of Gouthro's own official whistleblower tip, which he filed with the SEC in January.
John Canemaker's earlier book "The Art and Flair of Mary Blair" is better when it comes to what makes Blair's work distinctive, but "The Queens of Animation" fills in more of her personal life.
What most dentists will do is target those chips with a partial porcelain veneer, which is basically a tiny tooth-shaped cover that fills in the chip and protects the tooth under it, too.
That might mean you don't need a policy at all, or only need one that fills in gaps — say, to add medical coverage and cover any trip costs that exceed the cap, said Benna.
A performance follows, a memorial service conducted by the surviving members of the artist's family — his (white) wife, Edna Finn, and his estranged son, James "Soulbutter" Clemens — that fills in more of his story.
Astros RH Lance McCullers Jr. (5-1, 2.43) Asher will be making his third start of the season as he fills in for the ineffective Ubaldo Jimenez, who has been moved to the bullpen.
When meeting someone online, it's smart to tell a friend or family member the details but for those who have nobody to tell because of cultural reasons or otherwise, SAFE fills in the gap.
That problem is gone, because most of the state (including Broward County) now uses optical scan ballots -- that is, ballots where the voter fills in a bubble, like on a standardized test, to vote.
Maybe the 234-year-old is enrolled in art camp and taekwondo, the 224-year-old is learning to code and improving her basketball skills, and a nanny or babysitter fills in the gaps.
In "Latinx: The New Force in American Politics and Culture," Ed Morales fills in that blank as well as the long, painful, complex and intersectional struggle for identity that has shaped America's Latino community.
The history of all that happened between these two tragically intertwined peoples in the early 20th century fills in the background to Putin's ruthless desire to gain influence or control over Ukraine once again.
Abdramane Sylla, who fills in for Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop when he is away, was addressing reporters in the capital Bamako alongside France's Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and his German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel.
Shapland's nonfiction debut isn't a biography of McCullers, with whom she feels a powerful kinship, though it fills in key absences in the record left by McCullers's biographers, who downplayed her affairs with women.
Friday night at Sarao / Photo courtesy of Sarao The American influence on Cuban youth is evident as the night begins, with tracks from The Weeknd and Disclosure starting off while the crowd fills in.
Mind of the Mound fills in the backstory of the Moundverse with wall-sized cartoon panels that explain the "science" of Mounds in a style that evokes R. Crumb and other underground comix artists.
Then, beginning from the outer corners, she draws a diagonal line, and then draws another one that connects to the original line along her lashes, creating an empty wing before she fills in the space.
Typically, when a user posts a photo, Instagram suggests accounts to tag based on your previous interactions, and it fills in the rest of a username once you start typing the first couple of letters.
There, with icy and warm chatter flowing on rivers of booze, the characters circle one another as Mr. Guadagnino, working from David Kajganich's script, fills in the background with wayward looks, wanton caresses and flashbacks.
Pros: Close, smooth shave, moisture ribbon fills in for shaving cream in a pinchCons: A few owners complained the moisture ribbon felt gooey once wet, ribbon is also quite thin so you'll need shaving cream
It may be time to revive a more active role for fiscal policy — government spending and taxation — so that the government fills in for the missing stimulus when the Fed can't cut rates any longer.
Such strategies can be traced to Cesare Brandi, a twentieth-century Italian art historian and critic, who developed a method called tratteggio , in which the restorer fills in lacunae with a series of small lines.
The bot then fills in these sentences with the information from the machine-readable databases and adds infoboxes (like the sidebars seen on most developed biographies on Wikipedia), categories, and links to other articles as appropriate.
A two-burner gas hot plate that fills in for a stove and an ancient television that stands next to a small metal folding chair further the impression of a home not ready to receive company.
There is a louche, meandering way Trosch fills in spaces with a naive unfussiness, dragging and sweeping the paint into rainbow blends or using pencil or the end of his brush to scratch out a detail.
A story at AFP fills in the details of the discovery: The farmers found terra cotta heads and torsos in the province of Shaanxi and alerted Zhao, then working as the curator at a local museum.
I loved what you said about the last line of the book ending in the middle of a sentence, that it was a dialogue with the reader, and what a reader fills in completes the book.
Since Flowers began investigating thylacine sightings, he has been reading about false memories, false confessions, and the psychology of perception—examples, he told me, of the way "the mind fills in gaps" that reality leaves open.
The indictment fills in several critical gaps in the sequence of events that unfolded after the electronic break-in at the D.N.C. and its partner group, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which helps elect House Democrats.
Set against a backdrop of postwar retail, high society and fashion, this obscenely enjoyable romp fills in part of the Cunningham back story and provides tantalizing peeks into the psyche of the guarded and mysterious Bill.
As a per diem emergentologist who fills in shifts left empty by the increasing number of doctors calling out sick, Sun has the unique perspective of working in emergency rooms throughout the New York City area.
The Final Chapter fills in much of the backstory the rest of the franchise has glossed over, as we find out how and why the Umbrella Corporation intentionally planned and orchestrated the T-virus apocalypse themselves.
Dr. Martin sees the WntA gene as a sketching tool that defines the outline of the wing design, and the optix gene studied by Dr. Reed's group as a "paintbrush" gene that fills in the color.
The atmosphere of artifice is compounded by a late device that fills in — at great length and in grisly detail — how Matt and Sweat ended up in the penitentiary (and how Mitchell ended up working there).
It also fills in the space with impossible, disjointed images inspired by René Magritte, another visual trick that asks the brain to make the unreal into the real by filling in the blanks—and it does.
When he fills in the context—the persecution of gay people in Russia, the plight of impoverished addicts in L.A., the sad realities that shape lives often dismissed as marginal—you cannot help but be touched.
Rochester is completing a $23.6 million project that fills in almost a third of the 2.7-mile sunken highway and replaces it with an at-grade boulevard and nearly six acres of prime land for development.
LastPass sits innocuously on your browser and once you're signed in with your master password, it fills in all your passwords and log-in information every time you need to sign into a website or service.
Go deeper: 2020 Democrats demand Kavanaugh impeachment First look: A new Brett Kavanaugh book "fills in the blanks" How we got here: The Kavanaugh timeline Editor's note: This article has been updated with President Trump's tweet.
Just paint a few large blocks of color that tell the computer where you want the beach and where you want the clouds, and the program fills in the blanks to generate the perfect Instagram-ready image.
In dry spells social media fills in the gap, with Youtube links to obscure Chicago house and cutting edge techno flooding a secret Facebook group which counts nearly everyone featured in this story as an active member.
So, I did a peptide thread lift and peel with a combination of using [polylactic] acid, which is that bio-stimulatory dermal filler treatment, and that literally fills in lines and brightens and smooths out the skin.
The Symantec report fills in a few details from an earlier report from Forcepoint, which discovered the Trojan horse malware being used in the attack but did not expound upon the attackers and targets in the attack.
Huber followed suit soon after, leaving his full-time RN role in August 2018, though he still fills in for occasional shifts to experience the camaraderie of his old work team and to maintain his nursing license.
Thus, Cunanan kills David Madson, the man with whom he shared the most vivid romantic connection, in one episode, and then Smith fills in the details of their relationship and its splintering over the next several episodes.
As Harry fills in for his gentile counterpart, we follow him to the Christmas tree of two surprised children, played by Victoria Jackson and Mike Myers, whose hint of a mullet betrays the late '80s air date.
La. Sources: Election Data Services; Verified Voting Foundation | By Denise Lu More states have been turning to machines with a paper trail or optical scanners, which read paper ballots that the voter fills in with a marker.
The Symantec report fills in a few details from an earlier report from Forcepoint, which discovered the Trojan horse malware being used in the attack but did not expound upon the attackers and targets in the attack.
In fact, if the stock surges past the $90.50 level, "he's betting it'll be smooth sailing all the way up to $103 bucks as it fills in the gap from the big late-February decline," Cramer said.
Many leave our lips feeling parched and looking crusty, so when you find one that goes on smoothly and evenly, fills in the lines in your lips, and lasts all day, you better hold on tightly to it.
Croft's testimony fills in more blanks on former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch's ouster, which the whistleblower said was one of the circumstances that led him to believe Trump may have been soliciting foreign election interference. 1.
" Now, that is the hugest accomplishment for a person that I love, and admire, and she fills in on the show and she&aposs got her own show, "Liars, Leakers, Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy.
Tech Tip Q. When I write emails to colleagues and friends after typing the first several letters of the email address on my Mac using the Mail app, the program automatically fills in the balance of the address.
Loveridge successfully traces her origins and fills in the details of somebody who had, against all odds, already told us who she was, her backstory infamous, if potentially inflated: the child of a terrorist turned refugee turned rapper.
Once ready, Hack heads back into the studio with her muse and a photographic assistant, where they make sure the connection points (between model and background) are correct, then fills in the interior with live birds or butterflies.
As big of a pain as Mercury retrograde can be, the information it brings usually fills in emotional gaps—what did you learn about yourself, your friends, your goals, and your deepest hopes and dreams during this retrograde?
Sweetbitter isn't "good" exactly: where it falters in acting it fills in with long, furtive stares; the lens through which it shows service industry life is overly romantic; its nostalgia for early 2000s New York is heavy-handed.
The LiveGlam ambassador shared a mesmerizing video in which she fills in her brows, blends out blush, paints a liquid-lined cat eye, dots fresh freckles, and, of course, paints her lips — using just three Lip Kit shades.
Soon, Tumbu, the old man who fills in as factotum when there are few guests in the Red House, calls out to her that there is someone down by the water who wants to speak to Madame Shay.
Trying to convince her family and herself that she's still capable of navigating the flux of urban life, Gladys always fills in the verbal gaps that confront her, even with words that may not be the right ones.
Using both archival and original material, she fills in Ashby's past — born in Utah, he was a divorced father by 18 — explores his greatest hits, underscores his singularity and rather too quickly glides over his later-life disappointments.
She doesn't say much about herself, but Mr. Soderbergh, a fast, efficient worker, fills in Sawyer's life with quick, grim strokes — a dire cubicle, nosy co-workers, a predatory boss — and then he lets her out to play.
Instead of offering suggestions to complete web forms, the autofill tool stores address information — and, in some browsers, credit-card numbers as well — and then automatically fills in all the form fields with a click or a keystroke.
To compensate for the smaller aspect ratio of the archival footage, Kovgan cleverly fills in the frame with photographs and letters from Cunningham's life, at times throwing multiple clips on screen simultaneously, and playing them side by side.
And in the third, the authoritative Marshal John Cook (Sam Waterston) fills in Sheriff Bill on the trouble Frank and Roy have caused across the territory, in a spellbinding tale that dissolves into a handsomely shot train-robbery flashback.
His story is simple, but emotionally resonant — he literally faced death and went to the underworld to find his love — and it also fills in lingering questions about why the symbol for "The Maze" is scattered through the park.
It's a little like when you are sending a text message on your phone and it kind of fixes your typos or it just fills in the work for you and it just makes you a little more efficient.
He begins the game with no memory whatsoever of who he is, where he is, or why—but eventually receives a message from himself, which fills in important blanks in an unsubtle nod to the plot of Total Recall.
" So he fills in her hazy outline with his own experience, recreating her as an imagined character in a story based partly on himself, his memoir blurring into fiction—"I believed something in my mother must rhyme in me.
Once he has set up Yoav's arrival and David's soft patriarchal anticipation, he largely moves his focus away from David's American scene and fills in, at some length, Yoav's experiences as an Israeli soldier during the 2014 Gaza War.
She also frequently fills in for Hayes and Rachel Maddow and is one of the most prominent journalists on Twitter, being the "most tweeted" at MSNBC, which ranks fourth in the list of the "most tweeted" outlets, Poynter reported.
The president's decision to pick McAleenan appeared to sidestep a DHS statute that says the Under Secretary for Management, Claire Grady, is the one who fills in as the top acting official until a new permanent secretary is confirmed.
The larger cities having been accounted for, stray lots of twenty and thirty and forty were dropped here and there across the continent as a sand artist fills in his nearly completed picture by fine driftings from his hand.
She fills in the basics, introduces foundational artists and sketches in some of the medium's industrial history, though largely as a departure point for her discussions of independent artists like Robert Crumb, a leading figure in underground comics, a.k.a.
In a voice-over that skews (for reasons you learn later) more sardonic than Culkin's onscreen performance, Oystein lays out his origin story (he takes credit for inventing Norwegian black metal) and fills in the world he helped make.
As a potential solution, they provided examples of architecture that helps strengthen community — specifically, the Moroccan riad, an interior courtyard that joins disparate areas of a single dwelling, or fills in spaces between structures with a communal gathering place.
Up to eight players see who can answer the most emails in two minutes, which is accomplished by banging randomly on their keyboards — no matter what you press, the game automatically fills in a few words of boilerplate patter.
Indians RH Carlos Carrasco (211-22, 23) Sanchez will make his 21th start of the season and second since May 214 as he fills in for Jordan Zimmermann, who was placed on the disabled list Monday with a neck strain.
Today, a team of Japanese researchers are reporting strong evidence for a kind of black hole, one that fills in the mysterious gap between black holes around the mass of a star and supermassive black holes in the center of galaxies.
There is something there, and there is nothing there, and so it is the calm, almost mesmeric language with which Evenson fills in the space between the lines that lingers and folds over and changes intention and spreads and spreads.
Changing the game "Kiksuya" fills in essential backstory for the most mysterious hosts in the entire Westworld park, but it's impossible to watch the episode without contemplating how it fits into the larger puzzle of Ford's plans and The Door.
The end of HBO's highly successful fantasy series "Game of Thrones" won't likely be a drag on earnings for HBO and its parent company, Time Warner, as new original content is released and fills in the gap, JPMorgan told clients Wednesday.
The list of gifts returned to the General Services Administration (GSA), which was obtained by The Hill through a Freedom of Information Act request, fills in more details about the trip to a 2013 conference in the Azerbaijan capital of Baku.
So it's nice to see them get a chance to bond here, as Lorelai fills in for Richard's secretary while he sets up his new office, and Richard finally realizes just how smart and capable his daughter really is. 713.
"The Prisoner," which he wrote and directed with his longtime collaborator Marie-Hélène Estienne, fills in those bare outlines with the story of a man named Mavuso (Hiran Abeysekera), who killed his father for having sex with his own daughter.
Within this hall of mirrors, Mr. Molero, who also wrote the screenplay, focuses on Luz (Muki Sabogal), a 16-year-old girl who is curious about sex and sometimes fills in for a friend working at an anime-themed restaurant.
Caraway, who is serving as mayor pro tem, meaning he fills in when the mayor is absent, said he's expressing a personal belief about the NRA and has not initiated any action in the city government to stop the convention.
Hartman, in particular, is a sleuth of the archive, and she fills in what she cannot verify in the lives of young, mostly anonymous black women at the cusp of the 20th century with speculation, the conditional tense, even fictional imagining.
Cuarón doesn't identify the incident — known as the Corpus Christi Massacre of 1971 — but fills in that day with visceral, harrowing flashes of chaotic violence, including a pietà-like image of a woman crying for help while cradling a dying man.
The writer-director Burak Cevik then flips the switch and the movie shifts into a more lyrical narrative register, one that fills in all the little nuances, most notably the intimate in-between moments that both explain and obscure so much.
Alessandro Roma's first solo show at z230o Sara Zanin Gallery features works on paper and paintings characterized by the artist's particular approach to composition: Roma fills in his paintings and drawings with overlapping cutouts and painted parts in the shape of leaves.
The scammers generate the fake emails with free services like Gmail -- the scammer simply opens a new Gmail account and fills in the employee's name — which allows them to get around tools meant to detect hacking attempts on employee email, Nyberg explained.
The rest of the film (which opens in US theaters today, before going live on Netflix internationally) fills in the details of what transpired beyond The Shimmer, and of why Portman's character felt compelled to join the expedition in the first place.
Check it out: Waltr 23 transfers full-resolution 2160p 4K videos with up to 60fps and high-res audio while preserving quality and fills in key metadata like cover art and trackl ists, saving you the trouble of typing them in manually.
A small-town car chase and yet another run for it take John and Catherine to a bridge opposite the police station, upon which John confesses to the murder – making sure he fills in the gaps about Vicky's blackmailing – and threatens to jump.
Lyft will drop your lowest rating for every 100 rides, exclude low ratings from trips that frustrated riders because of bad routes, traffic, or too many shared riders, and give drivers five stars if a rider never fills in the rating info.
In a brief chapter that fills in almost an entire biography, we see how Teddy survived New York during the AIDS crisis and ended up selling ties in Cleveland; in a surprising (but not unearned) twist, Harit's elderly mother has an erotic awakening.
After an exclusive stint this week on Crunchyroll, now you can watch the third and final film, directed by Cowboy Bebop's Shinichiro Watanabe and scored by Flying Lotus, which fills in the backstory on why that ban was enacted in the first place.
Mr. Rudd could have coasted on his cutie-pie smile and natural appeal, but he fills in the character winningly, imbuing Scott with an easygoing looseness — and a deadpan that teasingly teeters between innocence and stupidity — that keeps his heroics grounded and human.
Multiple West Wing officials said that the head of Oval Office Operations, Jordan Karem, has told colleagues that he reviews the logs of the president's landline calls through the switchboard each morning and fills in the chief of staff, John F. Kelly.
However the specific issues play out, Mr. Fraser sees 2018 as extremely complicated, a rush to finish a withdrawal deal that fills in all the blanks in the current agreement and settles a host of other questions, like air travel and other logistics.
He performs this weekend in a five-piece group featuring the guitarist Caio Afiune, the bassist Yasushi Nakamura (except Saturday, when Josh Allen fills in), the drummer Jonathan Barber and the trumpeters Marquis Hill (on Friday) and Keyon Harrold (on Saturday and Sunday).
"Too?" she says, crying, laughing, pulling Olivia in as well, so that the three form a kind of solid thing, a weight, a substance, as round as a boulder, which, for the moment, fills in the empty space that was there just before.
Chukwu's writing can sometimes be too on the nose, spelling out the already obvious, but for the most part she doesn't over-explain Anthony, whose despairing resignation and profound isolation Hodge fills in with a discreetly shutdown physicality and a gaze turned inward.
Picking up long after the ending of Ibsen's "A Doll's House," Lucas Hnath's new Broadway play, "A Doll's House, Part 2" — starring Laurie Metcalf as Nora, and Chris Cooper as Torvald, the husband she left behind — fills in those blanks and more.
The new clip crams a lot into its two-minute runtime: It fills in some important details about Captain Marvel's backstory, offers up a peek at a wild space battle, and gives Samuel L. Jackson's freakishly de-aged face some pretty solid screen time.
But there's one moment in the new trailer that stands above the rest, one piece that fills in some much-needed context from the first teaser, and that is the scene where Captain Marvel beats the hell out of an old lady on the subway.
"The package of five draft laws fills in a short time the technical holes and meets the recommendations that are seen as a priority and of special importance," Finance Minister Anila Denaj told parliament, referring to the suggestions of a European anti-money laundering body.
Wiseman has been observing American institutions (like prisons, dance companies, welfare offices, and high schools) for the past half-century; for Ex Libris, he turned his camera to the New York Public Library and the many functions it fills in the city of New York.
EditorsNote: Fills in some missing play by play for context in grafs 7 & 9; other minor edits Jermaine Samuels hit the game-winning 143-pointer with 20.5 seconds remaining to lift No. 18 Villanova past No. 1 Kansas 56-55 on Saturday in Philadelphia.
As Congress fills in the blanks, there is one source of revenue that looks all but certain to be tapped: the staggering pile of cash America's firms keep in foreign subsidiaries, which totalled $22011trn in 2015, according to an estimate by the Joint Committee on Taxation.
But then Greenfield slowly fills in what's missing and challenges any outright fabrications by talking to people who remember the reign of terror that was the kleptocratic Marcos regime, and draws a line between that regime and the more recent rise of the murderous authoritarian Rodrigo Duterte.
Only after playing a game without Scott — a rotating crew of lackluster substitute hosts occasionally fills in — does his brilliance at his job become obvious: his unwavering eye contact; his punning proficiency; his confidence and coolness under pressure; his belief in himself, and in the game.
This research fills in gaps from photosynthesis-based measurements of sea grass productivity, which fail to account for all the fisheries production that sea grass systems generate, said Brian R. Silliman, a professor of marine conservation biology at Duke University who was not involved in the research.
Gray likes to tell a story that illustrates Pitt's even keel, and it's a tale that fills in a few gaps if you've ever wondered why Brad Pitt wasn't present when "Moonlight," a movie he executive produced, won best picture at the Oscars two years ago.
While Sandy, the only OMB official to testify before House impeachment investigators, wasn't involved with the effort for Ukraine to announce investigations into the President's political rivals, his testimony fills in key context about what was going on inside the administration while the aid was frozen.
Whether the producers can bring that home remains to be seen, but it gives away nothing to say that the eighth and penultimate episode -- already available to critics -- fills in more key aspects of the story in a manner that all feels perfectly organic and breathtakingly intricate.
But then Greenfield slowly fills in what's missing and challenges her subject's outright fabrications by talking to people who remember the reign of terror that was the kleptocratic Marcos regime, drawing a line between that reign and the more recent rise of the murderous authoritarian Rodrigo Duterte.
This week, Esquire unearthed a leaked screenshot from the Korean Media Ratings Board that finally fills in some important bits of information, and from the look of it, Bandersnatch won't just be the first Black Mirror movie—it'll be the series's first choose-your-own-adventure movie, too.
The disclosure that Mr. Gucciardo provided the money that put Mr. Giuliani in business with Mr. Parnas fills in some blanks in a story that has left Mr. Giuliani under federal investigation for possible foreign lobbying violations, and Mr. Trump facing the likelihood of impeachment by the House.
Ms. Jiang, 34, is a Washington correspondent for CBS News, where she covers the White House and Capitol Hill primarily for Newspath, the CBS News news service affiliate servicing about 200 stations and affiliates worldwide; she also fills in on the anchor desk for the CBS Morning News.
Camper Kayleigh then fills in a big chunk of the story in "Who You Used to Be." Although Kayleigh starts the series as Amber's right-hand woman, she realizes everyone is being mind controlled after she bumps her head on a branch (only in a YA sci-fi show).
Besides just being a generally good time at the movies — thrills, laughs, feels, the whole spectrum in 96 brisk-as-January-in-New-York minutes — Sully fills in two fundamental pieces of the story that, for all its round-the-clock news coverage, we only thought we knew too well.
Instead, Fleischer's zippy pace and Rheese and Wernick's clever story-structure — which starts in the middle of the action, then fills in key details later, often via amusing little digressions — proves both disarming and ingratiating, if only because it shows how the filmmakers respect the audience's savviness about zombie conventions.
The new season explores the fallout and fills in some of last season's blanks — we still, for example, don't know how the cyberattack actually was handled — as it devotes more of its focus to characters like Elliot's friend Angela (Portia Doubleday) and his sister and fellow hacker Darlene (Carly Chaikin).
In the 300-plus pages between the hacker telling each trapped passenger they're likely to die in a few hours and the time of impact, Marrs fills in each hostage's soap-operatic backstory, complete with a heavily foreshadowed twist revealing there's more to them than they'd like their jurors to know.
Read: In her memoir "Know My Name," Chanel Miller, who was for years known to many as the Emily Doe from the 2016 trial of Brock Turner, fills in the details of her life before and after the trial — and how it will always be a part of her life.
"We have a tremendous table of evidence before us that fills in all of the principal, material questions that were raised by the whistle-blower," said Representative Jamie Raskin, Democrat of Maryland, referring to an anonymous C.I.A. whistle-blower whose complaint about Mr. Trump's actions toward Ukraine helped prompt the impeachment inquiry.
If your teeth are prone to pain when you eat or drink hot or cold substances, or even when you suck in a breath of air on a chilly day, but you don't have cavities, then a sensitivity toothpaste that fills in the microscopic gaps in your enamel might be all you need.
But let's not forget that Google has done a good job of moving major features of its operating system into its apps and services, and Android's open nature in combination with community support fills in some of the gaps, so in a sense very few phones get entirely left behind these days.
On a team led by a largely self-taught production expert who also runs a solar-panel company (the former SolarCity, which Tesla acquired last fall) and the rocket firm SpaceX, adding an executive who lives and breathes manufacturing excellence and fills in gaps in Musk's background would be a clear win.
" Once the asylum claim is settled, it takes down details and automatically fills in a completed immigration application — an I-589 for the United States, Canadian Asylum Application or an ASF1/application for the UK.  "Crucially, all the questions that the bot asks are in plain English and A.I. generated feedback appears during the conversation.
Director Maxim Pozdorovkin fills in some of the blanks for Americans, but for the most part the idea isn't to tell us what happened; instead, Our New President wants us to feel what it's like to be assaulted by what we used to think of as "fake news," and to experience the earth shifting beneath our feet.
Graham Dolphin obsessively fills iconic album covers with fields of minuscule writing in white ink, leaving them abraded and presenting Bible verses and other messages in a manner that is both visible and subliminal (another work in the upstairs gallery fills in the shadows of a Dior perfume poster with the full text of Exodus 1-25).
"As we let [celebrities] into our lives, we get to know them, imagine who we believe them to be, and what qualities they have, and often we're quite wrong, but it's natural that our brain fills in the gaps of who Anthony Bourdain is and what it might be like to hang out with him," she says.
Here's Blizzard's official description of Diablo IV, which fills in a bit of the setting: The trailer doesn't actually show the game, which isn't super surprising because we've had a lot of Diablo games at this point and it's unlikely Blizzard is going to seriously shake up a successful formula, and it doesn't come with a release date.
If the crowd fills in at Trump's next rally to, say, the lesser-known Evita song "Rainbow High" — which includes the line "I came from the people, they need to adore me, so Christian Dior me from my head to my toes/I need to be dazzling" — you'll know he's ready to step into the role he was born to play.
It'll certainly get comparisons to Black Mirror and High Maintenance and while it's not quite there yet, it fills in the gap with its weirdness, The first episode, "Ralphie" is a miniature horror story with a babysitter and a young boy while another, "The Internet," is about a writer trying to explain to his mother how to use the basics of technology back in 1997.
But armed with insider information and internal documents from those whistleblowers, House Democrats were able to put together a report that fills in a lot of the gaps and shines new light on how this whole Saudi nuclear deal went from being an idea cooked up by Flynn and a few retired generals to a serious policy being pursed at the highest levels of the White House.
From a political science perspective, the movie Solo fills in a lot of holes in how we understand the Galactic Empire — the approximately 22-year regime between the dictator Sheev Palpatine's consolidation of power as Emperor at the end of Episode III and his death at the hands of his second-in-command at the end of Episode VI. What we learn from Solo is that the Galactic Empire is a very, very weak state.
And, to make sense of what doesn't make sense — how four narratives of the death of a man who spoke in riddles and, 2,000 years later, is worshiped as God by two billion people — Carrère also writes a fictional account of the Apostles Luke and Paul as they began their missionary work, an account whose fictionality fills in the huge gaps in the record, to the end of trying to understand how one could tell such a story in such a way that it would captivate all of humanity for all time.

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