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She eventually fires up the stove, caramelizing apples in butter.
The Perdix's motor fires up, driving the tiny machine forward.
Hardly the kind of extreme makeover that fires up the fanbase.
While Mr. Trump fires up his base, he also infuriates Democrats.
Double tapping on the side of an AirPod fires up up Siri.
It also has a circular light that fires up on every beat.
"It fires up Trump's base, there's no question about it," Richardson said.
We just had terrible fires up here in Northern California—no food.
He'll be flying even more when "American Idol" fires up next month.
Elliot Harmon, right, fires up fellow protestors, in Los Angeles outside ICANN headquarters.
Or when POTUS fires up Twitter to remind us how great he is.
It's also likely a case that fires up Trump and those around him.
He sits down at a computer keyboard, fires up his monitor, and begins typing.
I guess he fires up the people who go to Alex Jones and Breitbart.
Hemedti fires up audiences in simple, colloquial Arabic that has wide appeal across Sudan.
Maybe it's the noise it makes as it fires up its pistons to run.
He said studies have shown that music fires up the brain like nothing else.
Instantly, a neon light fires up beside your chair indicating that this one's yours.
But that launch could happen in short order, in production fires up in July.
Science shows that outdoor time fires up new brain synapses and enhances creative thinking.
What this does is, when something like this happens, it fires up the Republican Party.
A back shell hooked up to the parachute drops off, and InSight fires up its thrusters.
Back in the kitchen, PJ fires up our cast iron stovetop grill pan for the carrots.
Portugal fires up its short-passing game right away, and its possession advantage starts ticking upward.
Then the engine fires up and you get the base power plus the supercharger kicked in.
Republicans view the courts as an issue that fires up their base and unifies the party.
As the battery runs low, a jet fuel-burning turbine fires up to keep the juice flowing.
This move not only works for core, but also fires up your glutes and inner thigh muscles.
There is also something called the "Penacho/Miller Game," which fires up an impossibly difficult Galaga clone.
Then, Dr. Lee fires up a KTP laser, which is cool because it actually explodes Adela's bumps.
The result feels like a gesture of giving back, one that fires up the performer from within.
He descends to the basement and fires up the boiler, then takes a tour of the rooms.
If you're not affected by the fires up close, you're still affected by them at a distance.
If you're not affected by the fires up close, you're still affected by them at a distance.
CalFire director Ken Pimlott said more than 32,000 remained displaced by various fires up and down the state.
As the play begins, a character referred to only as the Gamer enters and fires up the controls.
Maria's apparently taking advantage of the political climate to promote her upcoming comedy tour, which fires up Tuesday.
The car has the silent, punchy acceleration of an electric, but when the engine fires up, things get loud.
Doing so also fires up the system, with the light switching on and fans whirring, in about six seconds.
When you open the app, it immediately fires up the camera so that you're ready to create some content.
Then, he fires up phot0-editing software, so his subject can leave looking smarter in print than in person.
AND FINALLY ... All fired up Nothing fires up a toddler quite like the sight of a firetruck parked outside.
The OS will also be that begrudged workplace requirement or the startup screen before a gamer fires up Steam.
Like China, it has demonstrated that nothing fires up capitalism quite like Communist political control in 21st-century guise.
When enabled, the button launches into the Bixby Home hub and when held down, it fires up Bixby voice.
Warm-up: 290 to 153 minutes of rowing without the foot straps (this fires up the core even more).
He is even more enthusiastic about waging war publicly, believing that it fires up his white working-class base.
For instance, the PS4 has CEC, and can automatically switch a TV to its HDMI input when it fires up.
Japan fires up second reactor since Fukushima disaster amid widespread opposition However, decontamination elsewhere on the premises is making headway.
On weekends, he often fires up the grill outside bars such as The Sydney and DIY music venue Milk Run.
This year, the Amazon rainforest has had a record high of 22019,4 fires, up from 223's total of 22019,21.8.
It fires up at nearly 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit, and it can generate enough electricity to supply more than 500,5303 households.
But so fierce was the wind that the embers traveled across the hills, causing fires up to 13 miles away.
And one thing that fires up the algorithm is the idea that Ms. Aniston is going to have a baby.
Two orange squares in the top left and right quadrants suggest blazing fires up close or demonic eyes from afar.
" In his TED talk, Brown said, "Play leads to brain plasticity, adaptability, and creativity… Nothing fires up the brain like play.
Gender politics don't always break down cleanly along gender lines, and what fires up one base can also fire up another.
It fires up your political brain, weirdly, with incessant radio interludes from the conspiracy-toting libertarian who runs a local camp.
It fires up their base and forces politicians to toe the conservative line lest they face primary challenges from the right.
When a new user fires up Reset Button, the startup sends them through an evaluation process that collects financial information, etc.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As the day's tropical heat abates, Anif Safrizal fires up the grill at his satay stand.
It was thick and hazy with gasoline fumes from all the noisy trucks and with smoke from the forest fires up north.
By default, the feature sports a small square in the middle that automatically fires up Super Slow Motion when it detects action.
To demonstrate, Cerny fires up a PS4 Pro playing Spider-Man, a 2018 PS4 exclusive that he worked on alongside Insomniac Games.
Pulling the trigger also fires up a vape pen, which releases just enough vapor to make the laser visible as it fires.
And many categories of serious incidents rose from 2016 to 2017, including fires (up 200 percent) and gang assaults (up 160 percent).
I think this is an issue which fires up his base, in which he is deciding -- he said the Democrats like this issue.
The moon in Sagittarius boosts your intuitive abilities today, Capricorn, and the sun's connection with Mars fires up all sorts of flirtatious behavior!
It's small and passive (no batteries) and fires up the same software overlay you get on the Note when you pull it out.
One tap plays and pauses, while holding down fires up Cortana — which is really one of the primary motivations for launching this product.
The combustion happens when a spark plug fires up and ignites the air-fuel mixture, pushing the piston back down in the cylinder.
A few quick taps, and FaceTime immediately trips over itself and inexplicably fires up the recipient's microphone without them actually accepting the call.
Apple livestreams the keynote, and the company usually fires up the live feed about 20 minutes before CEO Tim Cook takes the stage.
AD: Every time North Korea, you know, sabre rattles, fires up and does a nuclear test, we do see flows into safe havens.
In a rare retreat on an issue that fires up his conservative base, Trump on June 20 ordered officials to detain families together.
The new season with Bristol fires up on MTV this fall ... so Sarah's still got some time to catch up on the storylines.
I'm feeling that this is the music for that moment, for when your ship first fires up and the hanger door opens before you.
So this part of the brain fires up in people who have recently fallen in love, and it really does function like an addiction.
Quick Look, a feature that fires up when you select a file and tap spacebar, enables you to quickly edit all kinds of files.
A quick squeeze fires up Assistant from anywhere — that includes the lock screen, though you'll have to actually unlock the phone to get your answer.
She comes into work at Atlanta-based non-profit YouthSpark, fires up her computer, and surfs the "adult" sections of sites like Craigslist and Backpage.com.
The bluster, the preening, the indomitable self-confidence that enrages his opponents and fires up his supporters—all of that was drained out of him.
Michelle Obama fires up North Carolina crowd for Hillary Clinton The drumbeat of WikiLeaks disclosures yielded material to lambast Hillary Clinton and her family's foundation.
Android Wear 2.0 automatically detects when you're walking or running or cycling and fires up the right app (like Strava for cycling) to start tracking.
The 299 megawatt (MW) plant will be a so-called peaking plant which means it only fires up for operation during times of peak demand.
Users can now enable a hands-free mode through a connected Alexa App that fires up Amazon's smart assistant with a mention of her name.
"One of the top issues that fires up Democrats is health care, and obviously pre-existing conditions is popular with independents," the GOP strategist added.
The system starts with the highly reliable Infinity Ignition System, a starter that fires up one, two, or all three of the 10,000 BTU burners.
Brazil is in the later stages of its soybean harvest and its export season typically fires up in March and April and continues past August.
And even if the impeachment process fires up the Republican base, it's very possible it could have a similar effect on the Democratic one, too.
She fires up a rivalry with Debbie Eagan (played by Nurse Jackie's Betty Gilpin) and forges a bond with ringmaster Sam Sylvia, played by Maron.
Chatter about a new Star Wars movie, especially a non-saga iteration, fires up the WIRED Culture Slack channel like lightsabers in the arena on Geonosis.
No fuel matters more to it than coal: it fires up 61% of India's power-generating capacity and Coal India is the world's biggest coal company.
From Gordon Gekko to Tony Montana to Yosemite Sam, whenever a character fires up a stogie, you can be pretty sure you've found your bad guy.
To the Democrats and pundits who burn over Trump's every provocation, you're fueling Trump's ascent, again, as the focus on his antics fires up his base.
Production sources with knowledge of the situation tell us the show fires up next month, but honchos aren't scouting for new hosts ... at least not yet.
Then there is the political backlash from the right to consider: Trump regularly fires up his base by telling them he is looking out for them.
Back in the house, Keith fires up the computer and tries to get into an online course related to his stated ambition of learning a trade.
This colors peoples' view of the entire concept and fires up the skeptics — the institutional investors and the C-level executives, as well as ordinary people.
" Translation: "I really hope this fires up the 500 voters that this makes sense to, because most people have no idea what I'm talking about here.
His, too, takes place in the motion capture arena, but now the team fires up eight high-powered floor fans stacked atop one another in various configurations.
After the first-stage cores detach, the second stage of the rocket fires up its own engine and continues on into space to finish off the mission.
The agency said fires up to this point have been five times worse than last year, and last year's season as a whole set a fire record.
BTW ... the festival goes on ice after Kendrick Lamar's performance Sunday night and fires up again Friday night with Radiohead, Gaga Saturday and Kendrick closes it out.
Republicans on the Trail Barely Mention It Trump Crows as a Steel Plant Fires Up, but Tariffs Singe Soybean Farmers Europe Averts a Trade War With Trump.
The Ur-example for many is The Settlers of Catan—just recently renamed Catan—a game which certainly fires up the European imagination on themes of colonization.
After a full recharge of the onboard batteries, the plug-in model can go 25 miles on a single charge before the 1.6-liter gasoline engine fires up.
Then IFTTT pings a custom cloud API, which pings a custom Android app, which pings Square's Point of Sale software, which finally fires up the Contactless Reader. Simple!
Either fires up the light ring to let people know you're recording, but this is much more subtle than the permanent yellow ring that was there on V1.
Does that all feed into a personal philosophy, for you, where making games is all about the takeaway, and how it fires up the player's emotions and imagination?
The research, conducted at the National Cancer Institute, is the latest advance in the fast-growing field of immunotherapy, which fires up the immune system to attack cancer.
To use the sauna, Maesalu, 29, puts a chimney in the bonnet, fires up the wood stove, and heats the sauna to 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit).
Let that sink in on today of all days — or at least until Chrissy Snapchats the spectacular Valentine's Day gift John gave her, and the envy fires up again.
In the meantime, Republicans should focus on the Democratic "impeachment fetish" and the left's radical views on immigration, because it fires up the Republican base and captures independent support.
Freya mentions that Prime Minister Thatcher will be coming to visit, and Dan fires up the charm, asking which room might be on reserve for so distinguished a guest.
The thing you've been most successful at is starting feuds with the media, which fires up portions of your base, but doesn't come close to substituting for real accomplishment.
A new gas-fired generator for an electrical utility fires up at nearly 2,900 degrees Fahrenheit and weighs 950,000 pounds — and it is essentially a giant, stationary jet engine.
At $180 it's even more expensive than the giant $100 Nerf Elite Titan CS-13 which automatically fires up to 50 darts using a pair of high-speed motors.
"I have witnessed many fires in my community and personally experienced the devastation of those fires up close and personal," he said at the meeting, according to Entertainment Tonight Canada.
Kevin fires up Netflix, flips past real-life movie Christmas Inheritance, and presses play on A Christmas Prince (every other option on-screen is an IRL Netflix option as well).
Catz admitted in a rare 2015 press conference that SAP&aposs position as the No. 1 in enterprise apps, with Oracle at No. 2, still fires up her competitive spirit.
He spins his head as if the question was "Would you like a piece of cake?" then trots to the corner and fires up another 183 minutes' worth of jumpers.
Vice President Mike Pence fires up tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists in Washington for the 44th March for Life, celebrating a political shift in their favor with Trump's election.
But mostly it just fires up Trump's existing base of support, some of whom are now making and selling out t-shirts that proudly say things like "I'm Deplorable!" on them.
By default, a double tap on the left or right ear toggles between active noise reduction (not full-on cancelation) and pass-through modes, while pressing and holding fires up Alexa.
That's because disappointment, no matter how it's caused, triggers a very predictable physiological response: The limbic system in your brain—all the parts that work together to generate emotion—fires up.
This extends to the two-hour finale, which features Anna giving a speech urging a peaceful approach to the Ring, even as Ashford fires up a laser meant to destroy the structure.
He has this bond, he fires up his supporters but can he fire them up to turn out for an average Republican, a generic Republican whoever is running in a certain district.
This fires up the ephemeral camera where you can shoot photos, videos, and Boomerang GIFs, which you can then jazz up with stickers, drawings, and overlaid text captions just like Instagram Stories.
She ventures into the garage, where she fires up an abandoned sports car and tunes in to Radio Free America, on which we hear Oprah Winfrey introduce a song by Bruce Springsteen.
But Republicans would also likely have sparked fierce backlash from their party's base if they broke with Trump on the wall, an issue that fires up the president's core group of supporters.
As Misty (referred to primarily as a "she" by her creators) fires up, a pair of dots inside two brackets simulate some semblance of eyes on what resembles a blue screen of death.
There the latter detaches and fires up its rocket engine, accelerating to high speed and high altitude, after which it glides to the surface and lands more or less like any other plane.
Nothing fires up a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader like a big fat "W" ... and Monday night, the squad celebrated the big victory over the Lions with an "All I Do Is Win" dance party.
He waits for a nod from the concierge, then fires up the engine, picks up a hotel guest and negotiates a cash price to ferry them around Kigali's hilly streets for the day.
Thus there are signs that Leave's events are concentrated in areas strongly inclined towards Brexit and that the campaign is focusing ever-more on immigration, which fires up a nativist, heavily Eurosceptic minority.
Vice President Mike Pence fires up tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists in Washington for the 44th March for Life, celebrating a political shift in their favor with Trump's election. U.S.-U.
Vice President Mike Pence fires up tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists in Washington for the 44th March for Life, celebrating a political shift in their favor with Trump's election. U.S.-U.
The chef, Lee Desrosiers, 33, serves the Hell Chicken — a jokey name that stuck — only on Sunday evenings, when he fires up a customized wood-burning grill in a parking space behind the bar.
It resides in your menu bar, it fires up on startup, and once you set it to change your desktop's appearance from Light to Dark and vice versa on sunrise/sunset, you can forget about it.
The first stage of the Falcon 9 provides the boost at liftoff, and the second stage fires up its own engine to blast Crew Dragon more than 16,000 miles per hour — fast enough to enter Earth's orbit.
When you watch a scary movie, your amygdala — the part of the brain that processes emotions — fires up as though the brain believes the body is truly about to be eaten by a giant, doll-eyed shark.
When it fires up, the plant, which is attached to one of the power company NRG's hulking coal-burning units, will draw 21 percent of the CO220 from the emissions produced by 22 megawatts of generated power.
" While tax reform fires up in Congress, of the 6900 CEOs who responded to the BRT survey, 2628 (28503 percent) identified the U.S. tax code as a disadvantage — including 22019 CEOs who viewed it as a "substantial disadvantage.
Clinton: Trump most dangerous candidate in U.S. history Booker, who often fires up audiences for Clinton, appeared with other Democrats in Cleveland on Thursday to push back against Trump and Republicans, who have spent the week assailing her character.
Drax also plans to build new gas-fired power plants and earlier this year won approval to build a nearly 300 megawatt so-called peaking plant - a facility that only fires up for operation during times of peak demand.
Still, several polls have also shown the court is not a top-tier issue for most voters and since it fires up the GOP base as much as the Democratic base, many Republicans believe the issue to be a wash.
Even if the sit-in only interests and fires up the existing liberal/Democratic Party base, it's successful because, while emotions are more powerful than facts in politics, there is a catch: Emotions do die down over time while facts endure.
Washington (CNN)As the debate over how to handle illegal immigration fires up both sides of the presidential election, CNN takes you on an exclusive ride along with a team of federal immigration agents in Chicago and surrounding Cook County.
Many religion writers, including ThinkProgress's Jack Jenkins, have written extensively about Trump's creation of a new kind of civic religion, blending his natural egotism with religious rhetoric that both fires up his base and legitimizes the extremity of his actions.
The president, meanwhile, is pointing his finger at what he calls the "fake news" media, a familiar target that fires up the GOP base, while his supporters are rushing to his defense, saying Trump is the real victim in this situation.
John Fiske, an attorney representing more than 1,000 victims of multiple fires up and down California, called it "almost ridiculous" that a multibillion-dollar corporation like PG&E has been unable to address the problem of trees falling into power lines.
His tetchy mood will likely worsen when Mueller on Tuesday fires up his expensively assembled prosecutorial engine for its first real test in court, when Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort goes on trial on tax and fraud charges in Virginia.
Then he returns home where, before starting on the laundry, dishes, vacuuming, and dinner preparation, he fires up his computer to conduct what's left of a job search — he had worked in digital and online marketing — that has become increasingly fitful.
Few horror movies get under your skin as easily as "Unbreakable" does when a killer materializes at a family's door ("I like your house") a scene that creates the kind of terror that fires up your fight-or-flight response.
Keen to discover the thoughts of my fellow clubbers on just why this type of music fires up the party so well I chat to Stevie, a man in his late sixties who is sporting an intricately bejewelled cock ring and nipple clamps.
The Stratolaunch technique is in some ways similar to that being pursued by Virgin Galactic: use a big plane to get a rocket off the ground and past the worst of the atmosphere, which then drops off and fires up on its own.
There's a look at how the rocket is rolled out and lifted for fueling and launch, and some insight into how Rocket Lab goes about partially muting some of the incredible volume of noise that's produced when it fires up its rocket missions.
It's so, so satisfying, seeing your footsteps played back to you at the press of a button—and it really fires up the short-term nostalgia, stirring recollections of early encounters with enemies brandishing nothing more than rusty shields and tree branches.
For example, the Forest Service now spends more than half its annual budget fighting fires (up from less than 20 percent two decades ago.) Our public lands are the backbone of the $887-billion outdoor recreation economy and deserve investment, not constant cutting.
The Giants special-teams player Antonio Hamilton made the kind of play that always fires up a home crowd, and usually a defense, preventing a second-quarter punt from rolling into the end zone and pinning the Bills at their 2-yard line.
The Giants special-teams player Antonio Hamilton made the kind of play that always fires up a home crowd, and usually a defense, preventing a second-quarter punt from rolling into the end zone and pinning the Bills at their 2-yard line.
Skeptics, however, doubt Lopez Obrador could persuade Trump to abandon his proposed border wall, a signature campaign pledge that fires up his political base, or that Trump would embrace a program to create employment in Mexico, which the U.S. president accuses of stealing American jobs.
The tools are quite limited, as has always been the case with MS Paint, but they're also simple enough for anyone who fires up the app to pick up in a few seconds, serving as a potential stepping stone into the world of CAD.
Immigration has not been on Congress's agenda in any meaningful way, but Trump has returned to the issue that fires up his core supporters in recent weeks, especially as a caravan of migrants has begun streaming north through southern Mexico toward the U.S. border.
She fires up a professional-grade cold-press juicer at her house in St. Moritz — where she heads for the New Year with her husband and their sons, Otto, 4, and Augusto, 2 — and starts her day with the blend before hitting the slopes.
Now Hillary Clinton, the 2016 candidate, has to find the passion — not just the policies — to counter the exhilaration of revolutionary change that fires up Mr. Sanders's supporters and to discredit the populist paranoia that stirs hatred among Donald J. Trump's left-behind, working-class whites.
But those same operatives admit it also comes with significant political risk: Trump's presence fires up Democrats, puts every race in a national context that can be detrimental to Republican candidates and risks knocking campaigns off message by forcing them to take on sticky issues like immigration.
And so, Dr. Horowitz said, when Finn alights upon a rotting squirrel corpse in the park, the smell that fires up the olfactory lobe in his brain also travels to the motor cortex and tells him to lean his whole body into the found object of desire.
"The more you do this, it just fires up the base that thinks that each day he stays in office it endangers the republic," said Thomas M. Davis, a former Republican congressman from Virginia who once led the Oversight Committee when his party controlled the House.
Mr Trump still draws large, frenzied crowds to rallies, and appears unwilling to abandon the style—involving appeals to America-first nationalism, doomy talk of crimes committed by immigrants, vengeful attacks on a "lying" press and claims that the November election may be "rigged"—that reliably fires up such gatherings.
Each morning, at the market's open, Seth M. Golden, a former logistics manager at a Target store, fires up the computer in his home office in northern Florida and does what he has done for years: Put on bets that Wall Street's index of volatility, the VIX, will keep falling.
Investors say the circuit breaker on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, which suspends trade for 213 minutes when the market falls 220 percent then halts it for the day after a fall of 23.25 percent, changes the way investors trade in a way that fires up selling pressure rather than cooling it.
As the first stage of the Falcon 9 falls to Earth, it fires up engines that guide it down for a controlled landing: The appeal is obvious: Building a new Falcon 9 rocket costs $54 million, but the rocket itself only burns about $200,000 worth of fuel when it goes into orbit.
Screenshot: GizmodoOne annoying result of this integration is that clicking on an app link on the web fires up the Play Store app rather than opening the Play Store site, and that's not always going to be the behavior you want (you can get around this with an incognito window, but it's still not ideal).
This past year, the Silicon Valley-based company launched a nationwide partnership with Burger King, bringing its plant-based burgers to thousands of locations across the US. Demand for its products led Impossible Foods to complete a $300 million Series E funding round in May, skyrocketing its valuation to $2 billion as the demand for a better vegetarian burger fires up.
Trump is being investigated for collusion with Russia and obstruction of justice; he's responsible for caging children at the border and undermining America's foreign alliances; his White House is in disarray and he enrages half the country every time he fires up his Twitter feed; he reimbursed his personal lawyer for six figures in hush money to a porn actress, and that lawyer now might be cooperating with investigators.

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