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Don't even feel like getting up to press the button?
We're getting up to some high jinks over there, absolutely.
"Hey," Adam says, getting up to turn up the music.
The writing side is still...getting up to speed let's say.
So right now, it's just kind of getting up to speed.
And yes, I can remember getting up to change the channel.
While the water is getting up to temperature, prepare your ingredients.
TC: Are you at all nervous about getting up to speed?
Here's what we're getting up to next, out on the water.
"Thank you for coming," Agnes said, getting up to hug me.
"I'm going to leave," she says, getting up to exit the set.
But whatever drunken shenanigans you're getting up to, they won't last long.
Sonpal prescribes getting up to walk around every 30 minutes or so.
Gorka began engaging with Karem before getting up to approach the reporter.
"Give it to the trash can," he said, getting up to leave.
China says that some large enterprises are already getting up to speed.
Within the last year, she said, they've started getting up to 30.
I saw what my teenage cousin was getting up to throughout the day.
More and more celebs are getting up to funny business in the car.
I probably don't remember half of the shit I was getting up to.
I don't know what I would have been getting up to, you know?
I had no trouble getting up to my usual speed typing on it.
Getting up to say hi to a fellow prowler of the Chelsea galleries.
I was always getting up to all sorts of mischief with other artists.
Right, getting up to speed in terms of what we're going to do.
I met them all within about two years of getting up to Cambridge.
I read in bed for a loooong time before getting up to make coffee.
I was trying to wash her here and she keeps getting up to walk.
We are battle hardened but we keep getting up to fight the next day.
The rest of the time will just be spent getting up to cruising altitude.
The Russians aren't liking the U.S. getting up to 11 million barrels a day.
Or I was getting up to bat and no one was pitching to me.
The loose, freewheeling Globes have always been known for stars getting up to no good.
Getting up to five-person squads, then six-person squads, should be an absolute priority.
Changing your physical position or getting up to walk around can also help comfort you.
He just kept getting up to an elbow, being broken down, and hammered with punches.
"Until getting up to the next rung was just beyond our reach," Mr. Sztabnik said.
VICE: What were you getting up to that made you think, I'm a sex addict?
Getting up to walk around every 30 minutes or so can help you stay productive.
And then there's whatever Dr. Milburn has been getting up to with that sexy handyman.
Y'all, M. Night Shyamalan is getting up to his old tricks again with 2019's Glass.
McCullough has been practicing and getting daily coaching while getting up to speed on defensive schemes.
The average e-bike can cost $3,000, with some models getting up to $5,000 or more.
They were mostly people getting up to leave, but still, that counts as a standing ovation.
After all, the students at Las Encinas are getting up to some very adult shenanigans. Clubbing?
Rocket Lab wants to fly a lot, though, eventually getting up to 130 launches a year.
Screaming hairy armadillos are just tiny tots, only getting up to about two pounds when fully grown.
I cuddle with my kitty for a few minutes before getting up to put the kettle on.
Those directors are getting up to speed, reviewing strategy and the company's standalone prospects, a person said.
These new rules will also ensure that tech companies inform users exactly what they're getting up to.
With that in mind, let's see what our Eastern Conference guys are getting up to this summer.
Medina got knocked down twice and kept getting up to take more punishment from his relentless opponent.
When we were getting up to leave, he approached our group — and he did not seem drunk.
This is nothing more than getting up to its old tricks, and is completely unworthy of refutation.
Musk sat and clapped for a few moments before getting up to give Grimes a standing ovation.
But, unlike a Western concert, everybody was sitting down, since getting up to dance is not allowed.
"Training is continuing, and we're getting up to speed," said Loren Angelo, Audi's vice president for marketing.
As Google rightly notes, getting up to speed with using machine learning isn't for the faint of heart.
I've been enjoying working with him and his team and he has rapidly been getting up to speed.
Why do I stay and dumbly watch the commercials instead of getting up to finish washing the dishes?
At the peak of her drug use, Yuliya says, she was getting up to three shots a day.
To appeal to baby boomers like Ms. Knazze, many community senior centers are getting up-to-date makeovers.
And if you're a parent it's even more important to know what teens are getting up to online.
And China is only now getting up to manufacturing speed after the country shut down over the coronavirus.
Sklar loved eating healthier options, but sometimes had a hard time getting up to go to the gym.
"We need to finish up the test program and that means getting up to max altitude," Whitesides said.
Trump made a show of getting up to leave early from a UN meeting on climate change Monday.
Former champion Stan Wawrinka and Canadian Milos Raonic are also still getting up to speed after injury breaks.
I started when I was young a long time ago, and people were still getting up to stuff.
Your cousin who recently discovered cocaine We see that you keep getting up to go to the bathroom, Cassie!
With Nancy's eyes clearly wandering toward her stalkery BFF Jonathan Byers, what could Steve possibly be getting up to?
It included a set of policy recommendations for cities that are just getting up to speed with driverless cars.
But he did give us some insight into just what Gett is getting up to with this new service.
And, yes, you do get to see what the contestants are getting up to once the lights go out.
So finally he's getting up to leave and Joe says, 'I didn't catch your name, what was it again?
They are taking attendance digitally, learning to upload folders with resources, and getting up to speed on functioning online.
"It's just nice to be part of something," he says, picking up the cheque and getting up to pay.
But maybe she'll never have to know what her own mother has been getting up to all these years.
He briefly sat next to her during a lecture, before getting up to address the room as the guest speaker.
Sitting for eight hours a day sucks, but getting up to take a walk around the office isn't always possible.
It enables you to, for example, block scripts, iframes and ads, and see exactly what websites are getting up to.
He feels so low that I spend all night getting up to pee or to move from side to side.
It managed to hide from council rangers for around 24 hours, presumably getting up to all kinds of wacky adventures.
I guess you're getting up to the celeb status where this becomes a question — would you do sponsored Instagram posts?
"It's a full-on assembly line," Williams said, getting up to mimic his hyper-organized diaper-changing and burping technique.
Then there are the people who drink too much before getting up to talk, which can muck things up entirely.
The surrounding poem imagines "Snow" as a substitute for the "real" tree that Ammons keeps not getting up to buy.
When the trains cannot get traction, they have trouble braking and getting up to full speed between stations, it said.
Since dropping carbs, I found myself getting up to pee in the night at least once—often two or three times.
So it's worth getting up to speed on his background — and on what his meteoric rise would mean for the party.
"This was unbelievable, thank you so much," Fletcher says, getting up to hug Fuertes, 34, before settling down with Woytkiw, 25.
"We were suspicious about sterling getting up to the $1.32 level - we thought it was living on borrowed time," said Mellor.
Sweet Archie doesn't care about how bad her dad is or what trouble her family is getting up to in Riverdale.
"If you see anybody in the pub drinking and then getting up" to drive, "people will react to that," Williams said.
Germany has been getting up to 85 percent of its electricity from renewable sources on certain sunny, windy days this year.
Before at featherweight, my opponents were getting up to 183 before we fought and I was still between 150 and 152.
She's one of those executives you don't have to worry about getting up to speed because she's already setting the pace.
Carson was only at 4% in a July 2015 CNN/ORC poll, getting up to 19% by September of that year.
I hadn't attended school since the seventh grade, and getting up to speed academically after all that time away was daunting.
What kind of missions are the rest of Zion's hovership crews getting up to when they're not searching for The One?
Experts suggest that getting up to move around every half-hour or so may be enough to help counteract this risk.
Ivory is 22018 years old, and received some help getting up to the stage from one of the film's stars, Timothée Chalamet.
While these two weren't getting up to no good on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, they were creating iconic rap songs.
Second, there's the size of the output gap — the amount of extra output we could gain by getting up to full employment.
As I described in detail in March, FERC is also getting up to some more subtle but shady efforts to save coal.
There, she trained six hours a day, five days a week, learning to operate the tools and getting up to pit speed.
The Consumer Technology Association, the organization behind the annual Consumer Electronics Show, is slowly getting up to speed with the modern day.
Revolut said Friday that it had accrued a record 1 million users and is getting up to 3,500 new users every day.
While getting up to refill his fountain drink, Ruby stole a glance at Buffett's table to see who was dining with him.
Come visit us on our Facebook page to see what high jinks we're getting up to in our reporting and recipe development.
Karen will likely dump up to 6 inches of rain on Puerto Rico, with some isolated areas getting up to 10 inches.
I cuddle with R. and the cat for an hour before getting up to make coffee, cheesy eggs, and gluten-free avocado toast.
Will recommends getting up to stretch every couple of hours throughout the workday if you can, or at least stretching once a day.
Their top speeds vary, with the EB9 able to hit 16.5 mph, and the EB10 and EB11 each getting up to 15.3 mph.
For now, Carr said, Mueller is getting up to speed on the details of the investigation so far and assessing the management needs.
And the city needs the venues to come forward and say who they are in order to get help getting up to code.
The clip — filmed in Syracuse, New York, and directed by Jordan Wozy — shows the two buddies getting up to some appropriately loony antics.
We knew that what we were getting up to was never going to earn much reverence in the annals of British music history.
It appears even nominees to the highest court in the land aren't immune to getting up to their eyeballs in credit card debt.
However happy you may feel about what you're getting up to, there is always some "expert" ready to sow the seeds of doubt.
The two Office alums were shocked when Cohen later revealed their true identities, screaming "OMGs" and even getting up to inspect the ladies.
We watch, you guessed it, Below Deck for the rest of the night — periodically getting up to stretch, do yoga, and foam roll.
I scroll through my phone for a while before eventually getting up to make coffee and eat a bowl of granola with almond milk.
So spending time with clinicians by observing medical procedures and sitting in on consultations are some of the ways they're getting up to speed.
Getting up to face the day is nothing short of a struggle for those who live in the slum-like settlement of Grande-Synthe.
"Clinic visits through my eyes are different than the visits through her eyes," Wen told BuzzFeed News, getting up to leave her new office.
While attending a rugby match in Wales on Friday, the prince, 33, quipped about how his kids were getting up to mischief at home.
Thanks to far-field voice recognition, you can sit back and enjoy your favorite flicks without getting up to change channels or rewind scenes.
" In terms of total savings – booking through us as opposed to the hotel site – our users are getting up to 55% off," they added.
Spencer Renck says his alarm had just gone off and he was getting up to go to work when he heard the noises upstairs.
At a minimum, Congress can do a better job of getting up to speed on technology and its power to undermine our democratic values.
The De'Longhi Electric Skillet does an excellent job of getting up to temperature quickly and maintaining a consistent distribution of heat throughout the pan.
For example, think about how you would spend the first three months of your job and how you'd go about getting up to speed.
Danny: Taking something wouldn't bother me, since sometimes I do think, after getting up to mischief: shit, am I gonna get a phone call?
He and Coma have been getting up to speed for the Dakar by taking part in rallies in Namibia, Poland, South Africa and Morocco.
Honestly, getting up to lather your Rabbit with soap in the bathroom (sneakily, because of roommates) every time feels kind of like a hassle.
He found Bam Margera and his CKY crew getting up to no good in the Philadelphia suburbs (while listening to some truly awful music).
And sometimes the tagline just lets us know what she'll be getting up to in general (Carole's "In the marathon of life, loyalty is everything").
Ever wonder what Fido and Fluffy are really getting up to when you're at work, out on the town, or enjoying a much-needed vacay?
Bull sharks have even been known to attack hippos, land animals weighing in at 1½ tons, with some males getting up to nearly twice that.
Rick Scott of Florida warned that the state could get as much as 18 inches of rain, with the Keys getting up to 25 inches.
Also, we recently unveiled our YouTube page, which is a good place to see what we're getting up to in the way of recipe development.
It's the endlessly recycled fable about what happens when humans get a little too smart for their own good and start getting up to shit.
ShuttereazeThis smart plantation (what the fuck?) shutter relieves you of the horrific burden of getting up to close your shutters after a long day of blogging.
If you've ever sighed and thought, "Gee, I hope Hilary Duff is getting up to exciting things in her post-Lizzie McGuire career," then listen up!
The Washington Post reports that daylight is increasing at its fastest rate right now, with some cities getting up to three minutes more sunshine each day.
He had already raced from the back of the front, starting the race in the back and getting up to seventh by a lap 35 caution.
The storm will douse Baja California with 3 to 6 inches of rain, with some spots getting up to 10 inches, the National Hurricane Center said.
Albany, about 150 miles north of New York City, was getting up to 2 inches of snow per hour Monday, the National Weather Service said. Gov.
By storm's end, Karen will generally have dropped up to 6 inches of rain in Puerto Rico, with some isolated areas getting up to 8 inches.
I'm not a serial "snooze button-pusher" nor am I the sort to leave a smartphone ringing for three minutes before getting up to switch it off.
Getting up to six hours of battery life is actually quite good for a gaming laptop, even if it's far less than most standard laptops can manage.
New team mate Finn Valtteri Bottas, who replaced Rosberg after the German's shock retirement and finished third behind Hamilton in Australia, is still getting up to speed.
It's every mischief maker's worst nightmare: You're out on the town, getting up to some light-hearted fun, when suddenly you find yourself cornered by the police.
But they didn't close up shop and go home after that — the LHC, the world's largest and most powerful particle collider, is just getting up to speed.
The second could see payments start in 10 years with creditors getting up to 25 percent of commonwealth revenue annually that exceeds current projections, the WSJ said.
You could also grab a few accompanying smart bulbs if they either hate getting up to turn them off, or if their knees tend to bother them.
Johnson, a nine-year pro, hurt his right knee during the second practice of training camp while getting up to run downfield after making a diving catch.
Even if it is something small like being friendlier to random co-workers or getting up to walk away from your desk once an hour, it helps.
He had paid a mechanic to fix it up, and then practiced driving it on the country roads near his house, sometimes getting up to 35 m.p.h.
They would talk to me about these stories of going out partying, meeting new people, getting boyfriends, and getting up to mischief and I was almost jealous.
"At first, it was just getting up to the baseline of the best teams in e-sports, and they're really making high-quality narrative content," says Dahl.
I had every intention of getting up to take a quick shower/wash my hair before work, but it feels like today is a sleep-in day.
As she was getting up to leave, she said, he showed her a "Native American handshake" in which he held her hands and looked into her eyes.
One head of talent at a major financial services company told me she's getting up to five pitches a week for tools that can mask applicants' gender.
If I'm getting up to start my day but want to keep a mellow vibe, I'll go for the Coffee House Chill or Indie Acoustics playlists on Spotify.
But the best way to sate those salty, carby, greasy, sugary cravings in a handheld dish that doesn't require getting up to pause the new Broad City ep?
I THINK YOU KNOW THERE'S A COMPLEXITY IN THIS MARKET, WHICH WE ARE JUST LEARNING ABOUT AND GETTING UP TO SPEED ABOUT, WHEN DEALING WITH VARIOUS CONTENT PROVIDERS.
Bonus: you'll be getting up to speed on Waititi and Clement's forthcoming TV adaption for FX, which will follow a new gang of vampire flatmates in Staten Island.
"You had the bounce with the Rusal sanctions and the metal price getting up to $2,700 [a ton], so there was always that opportunity," to export, he said.
Busch is following the same pattern he did with the NHRA — which was completely foreign to him prior to attending drag racing school and getting up to speed.
His self-directed music videos often feature him and his band getting up to the usual suburban teen shenanigans: stealing cars, riding bikes, skating and destroying public property.
Mueller was appointed just two weeks earlier, did not even have a full staff selected, and was still getting up to speed on the details of the investigation.
Cox, 57, a former chef from Kent, England, said he fell hard on his right side and didn't remember getting up to finish the illusion in November 2013.
Guns N' Roses fans are turning their $10 wristbands into huge moneymakers ... possibly getting up to $4,000 for just one of the golden tickets to Friday night's show.
While you're here online, tab over to our Instagram, Twitter and Facebook pages to see what we're getting up to visually, and on our NYT Cooking Community page.
The attorney has also repeatedly stated that he is still new to Trump's legal team and is still "getting up to speed on the facts" of the case.
Even if it is something small like being friendlier to random co-workers or getting up to walk away from your desk once an hour, it helps. Reflect.
Googling what was expected of a tip in Canada, it seemed like 15 percent was the standard at the time, with exceptional service getting up to 20 percent.
More from Tonic: There's also the issue of nocturia, or excessive nighttime peeing, which is defined as getting up to use the bathroom more than once each night (#itme).
Again, you don't have people in the White House who necessarily are specialized in that right now, and the folks that are there are still getting up to speed.
With only four days of testing and two race weekends under his belt and up against a formidable team mate in Hamilton, he is still getting up to speed.
Imagine the inmates at San Quentin getting up to play for Johnny Cash, but with the sickening twist that none of them should have been there to begin with.
I want to see what seven-year-old kids are getting up to when they're supposed to be asleep: Or a stunningly beautiful interactive tribute to musician Freddie Mercury.
Once you're getting up to these very long durations, it's all about whether your brain can keep you going and less about whether your legs are capable of going.
I have been waking up between 6 and 6:30 and getting up to speed on what's happening on the East Coast and in other parts of the world.
So just getting up to speed in a very difficult environment when you have so much negative media attention is a hard thing to do, I think, for anybody.
After, we debate studying more, but have zero motivation so we stay on the couch the rest of the night, other than briefly getting up to get ice cream.
Necessity brought Carpio to bitcoin and after getting up to speed on the intricacies of the blockchain, she integrated Bitcoin as a permanent payment solution for her hemp businesses.
He has also represented rapper T.I. "We were very recently retained, as of yesterday, so we're getting up to speed," Amanda Clark Palmer, a partner at the firm, tells PEOPLE.
Meanwhile there's a mass of ads and news stories and specially commissioned videos jostling for position alongside whatever it is your celebrity Snapchatters or your friends are getting up to.
Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and if you're anything like me, you probably still haven't decided what you and your significant other are getting up to that evening.
Come November 22015, when the show Baby drops on Netflix, we'll head to another expensive private school, where Roman teens are getting up to a different kind of no good.
Early morning is a busy time at the 22th century Wild West camp, with all of the 22 or so members of the gang getting up to start their day.
Sure, a few drinks might put you to sleep, but Dr. Naqvi says that it also can disturb your sleep, both because you're likely getting up to pee at night.
It makes it much harder for anyone else (whether within reach of your network or not) to start spying on what you and your web browser are getting up to.
You've no doubt heard all the rumors by now, but for those who need a little help getting up to speed, check out the rumor roundup we ran last week.
My grandmother was content to sit in the back yard wearing her old wide-brimmed summer hat and occasionally getting up to feed herself raspberries from the seemingly inexhaustible bushes.
Roughly 130 million households received tax rebates in the latter effort, with single Americans getting up to $600 and couples up to $1,13, at a cost of about $100 billion.
If Eli Manning and Odell Beckham can do their thing, the Giants could snag a vital division win on the road while the Cowboys are still getting up to speed.
I am surprised he didn't say he had to step out of the batter's box when he told the story about getting up to go collect himself in the bathroom.
Apparently, after she told him she was single — he wasn't sure if it was actually a date — he texted her "You look sexy AF" after getting up to use the restroom.
One source told CNN on Friday that before the election, Trump and his family were not that interested in potential appointments or transition planning but were quickly getting up to speed.
Audi is basing its range estimate on Europe's new WLTP standard for estimating EV range, and it should have no problem getting up to a real-world range over 200 miles.
Whitney Fenimore "Find Your Love" This is one of those tracks that made me keep getting up to check my playlist and see what it was, every time it came up.
He will have a big job getting up to speed on the Middle East, and the State Department and Pentagon will have to brief him on international law and military strategy.
Which is great, and we commend you Aziz for that, but what about getting up-to-date with all the dreadful things happening in the world rn, including Trump's latest bravado?
"I think Administrator Pruitt's comments show that he is getting up to speed on climate science," said Myron Ebell, director of the energy and environment center at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
White House aides insist Trump is getting up-to-speed on the issues and that the time could be right for his "disruptive" approach to challenge failed policies of the past.
The biggest developments of the quarter, in order, are Kawhi Leonard starting to assert himself offensively, Kyle Lowry picking up his fourth foul, and Stephen Curry getting up to three fouls.
Cops are already using Boston Dynamics' creepy Spot robot, and they're not being very transparent about what the four-legged mechanical hellhound is getting up to while it's in their care.
John F. Kelly, the president's second chief of staff, has become engaged with the issue and is getting up to speed, but has come to the table late in the process.
Mr. Giuliani told the ABC anchor, George Stephanopoulos, that he was still getting up to speed on Mr. Trump's legal issues — a fact that became apparent as the interview went on.
Whether we're getting up to speed at work, bracing ourselves for the holiday frenzy, or adjusting to sunlight's dwindling hours, fall isn't all pumpkin spice and frolicking in the apple orchards.
" She added: "Bertie always wants to know what you are getting up to, always looking through the window, and if you leave the door open he will be on the kitchen counter.
So whatever it is that you're getting up to, you'll remain a mystery to your ISP (Internet Service Provider), the government, hackers, neighbours, and whoever else may find your online activity interesting.
So long as everyone involved in a sexual scenario is a consenting adult (or an entirely fictional character), it shouldn't be anyone else's business what those consenting adults are getting up to.
Eating meals with six- or seven-figure calorie counts every week is an exercise in gluttony, so unsurprisingly, Morenstein found himself gaining weight, getting up to around 287 pounds at one point.
Until you've spent over an hour reading the status updates of people you haven't seen in years, killed 30 minutes getting up to date on Instagram and wasted another 30 playing Tetris.
When content mocking the disability community — like memes about ambulatory wheelchair users getting up to grab something high at the store — spread like wildfire, commentary from the affected community is rarely attached.
"If we have a Democrat Senate, you're never going to get the kind of people that are strict constructionists that [White House Counsel] Don McGahn is getting up to us," he said.
The negotiations have dragged on, in part, because the President's struggled to keep lawyers and hire new ones, giving way to a new legal team that is still getting up to speed.
I'd wake up luxuriously on a Saturday morning, roll over and go back to sleep, eventually getting up to enjoy a fresh cup of pour-over coffee and an unread New Yorker.
Two weeks after the Lunar New Year holiday was originally supposed to end, Chinese businesses are still getting up to speed as the country deals with disruptions from a highly contagious virus.
After I wash my face, I am so impressed that I've accomplished so much at only 6:15 that I let myself lie in bed for 10 minutes before getting up to change.
For Team Trump, which hoped to lock down the nomination as early as possible in part to exert more sway over convention proceedings, it was the first step in getting up to speed.
We'd sat next to each other at a coffee shop in gentrified Brooklyn and hadn't talked until she was getting up to leave, and by then there was all this built-up tension.
Karaoke bars are a super-relaxed way to have fun with your friends in a closed setting — and it's way less intimidating than getting up to sing in front of a crowded bar.
He was getting up to go, when the flack came back with a police officer to escort him out; according to Ben, even the cop was confused about why he'd been called over.
Late-night host Jimmy Fallon joked on Wednesday that the standing ovations President Trump said he received from Senate Republicans this week on Capitol Hill were people getting up to leave the meeting.
Upon getting up to leave the train in the Bronx, the suspect told witnesses to "WorldStar that," a reference to a website that often posts videos of fights and beatings, the outlet reported.
The firm has turned to a group of junior, "technology savvy" wealth management staffers, who are not yet full-fledged advisers, to assist financial advisers in getting up to speed with new capabilities.
She often calls me when she's with her dad — to tell me she misses me, complain about her big brother, or ask me what her baby sister is getting up to this week.
B. is determined to try this elaborate hot chocolate he saw on Instagram while I just want dinner so we grab a table and take turns getting up to find what we want.
BEIJING – Two weeks after the Lunar New Year holiday was originally supposed to end, Chinese businesses are still getting up to speed as the country deals with disruptions from a highly contagious virus.
"The interest in modding No Man's Sky is massive because since the initial announcement people have been imagining all the crazy things they will be getting up to in this game," Shah said.
In 2014, Jeh Kazimi, founder of Breezie, a tablet-based service that helps digitally isolated adults get online, outlined some of the issues that seniors face in getting up to speed with new tech.
The Ravens offense is just getting up to speed with quarterback Joe Flacco, who returned to practice on Sunday after missing the entire preseason and all of training camp recovering from a back injury.
Stewards opened an investigation after Vinales was blocked by Marquez, who was getting up to speed on a spare bike following a fall into the gravel trap and had been unaware of his approach.
There's nothing better than getting up to speed on new titles while we're at the gym, riding the subway, cleaning at home, or just taking a stroll around town — it's the ultimate multitask move.
You can get smart locks, smart lights, smart fridges, and more besides, and generally speaking, the user experience is getting up to somewhere near a respectable standard after several years of hits and misses.
Amazon Echo surely takes the hard part of getting up to turn off the lights (thanks to partnerships with the likes of Philips Hue), but it can certainly cater to your inner laziness, too.
In the throes of a painful breakup, I decided to check the "following" section of Instagram to see if I could gain any kind of insight into what my ex was getting up to.
Personally, McElroy says, when he's faced with grading a stack of student papers or working on a difficult statistical model, he often finds himself getting up to do chores or going for a walk.
De La Ghetto - "Sé Que Quieres" Sufficiently smoked out, El Jefe Del Bloque doesn't mince words about what he and his seldom heard-from romantic companion are getting up to on this steamy single.
At the rate social norms and values are changing, it's as difficult a bet to figure what they'll be in 10 years as it is to guess what AIs will be getting up to.
A passenger on the 17-hour Qantas flight from Perth, Australia, to London, England managed to stay in his seat for the entire ride, not once getting up to use the facilities,  the Independent reported .
When television critic Emily Nussbaum was a young girl in Scarsdale, New York, she would watch TV sitting cross-legged on the floor, getting up to change the channel to watch shows like Sesame Street.
Leaning too far forward too much of the time is even worse, and Fields recommends getting up to stretch often and being mindful of your posture, no matter how intense the action is on-screen.
I try to always be a gentleman especially when my wife is concerned, from opening the door for my wife to getting up to make her coffee in the morning — always putting my family first.
Because yeah, you could just hope the pizza delivery guy isn't up to no good and yeah, you could just keep getting up to turn off your lights when you're already half asleep in bed.
The trailer gives us our first sense of story, too, which basically looks like it's about outlaws getting up to no good in the Old West and then trying to outlaw the law, and rivals.
Rating: Nothing Compares 2 U but if Kings of Leon covered it Here's an album from John Wall where he's checking in on this column and what everyone else is getting up to this summer.
The roadway was empty save for me and the Model 21604288, and I got the chance to see how it did getting up to 21604291 from a stop start, and how it handles those curves.
Here are just some of the issues plan sponsors face today: If you or someone you know has an employer plan in need of getting up to speed, find a qualified financial advisor to help.
Take the quiz, and you, too, can comfort yourself with the knowledge that you don't watch NatGeo that much, and besides, you're usually getting up to make a name-brand brown liquor beverage during commercials anyway.
"They're great to keep in the car and on your nightstand when you have those horribly lazy nights that the thought of getting up to actually wash your face seems unbearable," she told the beauty blog.
Having an endless stream of tourists on the other side of a wall, getting up to the kind of noisy, late-night shenanigans to which holidaymakers are prone, is not a recipe for a peaceful life.
But within just a few months, Futrelle was attracting a significant female audience: women eager to learn what men were getting up to online but put off by the prospect of trudging through the manosphere themselves.
"A first-time offence under this program can be anywhere from two to four years, and that's the level where the risk starts getting up to a level where it definitely outweighs the reward," he said.
Evatran has been involved in experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) getting up to 220 kW out of similar chargers, but the company doesn't see much market for it, at least not in the home.
That said, I would also say all of this is happening under a tyrannical, fascistic leader and in some ways I see a lot of this as a certain kind of getting up to speed on neoliberalism.
But if you're not going to be hanging at the Los Angeles Convention Center next week, the press conferences listed above will be your best bet for getting up-to-the-minute E3 news as it unfolds.
After a few minutes getting up to speed, I got my heart rate up to a consistent 140 beats per minute, based on me actually putting my hand up to my carotid artery and taking my pulse.
In reality, there are many other aspects of my life that I consider more important: my job, my new house, my travel plans, my friends, not to mention all the exciting things I've been getting up to.
Marvel's well into phase three of its cinematic universe, but it feels like DC is just getting up to speed on its own version, showing off single-hero movie Wonder Woman alongside its Justice League ensemble piece.
"The company showed a degree of confidence in a return to service before year-end and getting up to 57 per month on 737 production in about 12 months, which investors were increasingly skeptical of," Lalwani said.
I believe strongly that what I am doing is part of a larger 'job' and that getting up to create and release every day keeps a small part of this giant universe moving along like an inchworm.
Nine hours seems like a downgrade compared to the 12 hours for Powerbeats 3, but if you also count nearly two extra charges inside of the case, you're getting up to 24 hours of battery life total.
The biggest challenge for me has been getting up to speed on the complexities of running a building in New York City, and becoming conversant in real estate issues, as we have several street-level commercial spaces.
They will not allow full American ownership, which would -- I mean, right now I have long discussion -- I'm not a China hand or China expert, but I'm getting up to speed rapidly, talking to people in business.
Experiment over, I can once again look at FAKE NEWS, yet can't bring myself to dive in, as I feel getting up to speed on what has actually transpired over the past week has become an impossible task.
"And I said, you know, people were getting up to go, to go get their lunch because it was a buffet, and I just said to her, &aposI want you to know, Cindy, I cannot say that," Cobb added.
Though TV screens continue to compel Brits (possibly because they feel it's okay to keep using their smartphones while sitting in front of a bigger screen… ) BBC mightier than Amazon … What else are UK citizens getting up to online?
Last October cleaners, caterers and nursery staff for Glasgow city council took to the streets to protest against getting up to £3 ($3.86) less per hour than colleagues in male-dominated jobs, such as bin men and street sweepers.
"And I said, you know, people were getting up to go, to go get their lunch because it was a buffet, and I just said to her, &aposI want you to know, Cindy, I cannot say that," she added.
The study, published in June in Scientific Reports, adds to a small clump of botanical eclipse research, all produced by people with the ability to wonder, even as a celestial event occurs: What are the plants getting up to?
Children's Books BUSY BABIES Written and illustrated by Amy Schwartz Building blocks, removing socks, with their mamas, in pajamas — almost anything you can picture a baby or toddler getting up to makes an appearance in this casually rhyming book.
"I wasn't going to ever say this in front of my family or anyone, but I don't even want you to go to jail," the brother, Brandt Jean, said, before getting up to wrap his arms around Ms. Guyger.
" What he does say is, "In addition to this solicitation, which happened during this phone call, in addition to all these things that Rudy Giuliani was getting up to, the meetings he was having with Ukrainian officials and whatnot.
Many have argued that our reliance on technology is dangerous, but what more evidence do you need than the mini existential crisis that happens in between your connection going out and finally getting up to reset the damn thing?
As we did for our Patreon EC-1, we've poured through every analysis we could find on Niantic and have compiled a supplemental list of resources and readings that are particularly useful for getting up to speed on the company.
The newspaper said the cash-for-clunkers bonus, first introduced as a stimulus measure after the post-2008 economic slowdown6, would be extended until 2020, with buyers getting up to 13,000 euros ($4,455) cashback on some kinds of electric cars.
Reinhardt's war effort, such as it is, is to play at a Nazi dinner so spellbindingly that the guards don't notice what the Resistance is getting up to nearby: a flagrantly bogus fiction with resounding echoes of "The Sound of Music".
These kinds of problems can often fly under the radar in self-reporting by the user who either doesn't remember getting up to use the bathroom or doesn't want to admit that they're feeling tired and spending more time in bed.
Nintendo has never liked to follow anyone's lead but their own — this could very well be reflective of Nintendo getting up to speed with the growing atmosphere of esports and attempting to make it its own, stumbles over previous years aside.
But if you're Pope Francis, that has come to mean something rather different, too: getting up to a microphone once a year and, during these supposedly most joyous of times, ridiculing the leadership of the Holy See, and all its problems.
Several years ago, instead of getting up to go to my well-paid, secure job as a tenured college professor, I would lie in bed for hours, repeatedly watching the video to "Don't Give Up," Peter Gabriel's duet with Kate Bush.
But if you're just getting up to speed, or you want to dig deeper, here's a (not-comprehensive, but still expansive!) list of some of the articles, papers, podcasts, and interviews we've found most useful, from both Vox and elsewhere.
Whisked off to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he met his best friends for life, Ron (a sweet doofus) and Hermione (a hypercapable brainiac), and spent the next seven years with them there, getting up to mischief and thwarting evil.
The kind of movie about idle hedonists getting up to all kinds — really, to a few specific kinds — of naughty, often lethal mischief, the variant of psycho-erotic mystery you might call Côte d'Azur noir, or Hitchcock au vin, or Roséxploitation.
The short-term stuff needs to happen at the same time the US works on getting up to speed to counter rapidly developing Russian and Chinese capabilities, so that both of those guys are convinced that they shouldn't try anything stupid.
Judge Kavanaugh's morning session in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill was put on pause Tuesday, and as Trump's pick for the Supreme Court was getting up to leave ... Fred Guttenberg approached him out of nowhere with his hand extended.
So, while getting up to go to the bathroom and wash your vibrator might be the last thing you feel like doing after a solo session, just consider how annoying — and painful — it could be to have to deal with a UTI.
But while Lee strings her plot together competently enough — all the red herrings misdirect where they should, and all of the final reveals are foreshadowed appropriately — it's never as compelling as all of the other things her characters are getting up to.
And even before we were getting up to speed, Google was ready because Eric Schmidt, who was leading the company at the time, had gone through it before when he worked at Novell and made all these successful antitrust arguments against Microsoft.
The end of their editorial is worth quoting, and considering: The Constitution assumes that human nature will push officials of each branch of government to jealously guard their own powers, creating a balance that prevents anyone getting up to too much mischief.
Rival wealth manager Morgan Stanley has been turning to a group of junior wealth staffers to assist advisers in getting up to speed with new capabilities; it&aposs one way to create a pipeline of younger employees to full-fledged adviser roles.
That might be because, as a source familiar with the probe described it in mid-January, the FTC staff is still in something of an education phase, getting up to speed on how the different business lines of Amazon work and interact.
"Anne certainly came into the museum drinking from the fire hose in terms of getting up to speed on the entirety of the operation of the museum," said Sharon E. Fay, who last fall became head of the museum's finance committee and treasurer.
This kind of self care is what breakup coach and dating strategist Natalia Juarez calls a "holistic breakup," because if you work on other parts of your life instead of worrying about what your ex is getting up to, it'll actually make you feel better.
Sloane's husband, Richard, had selected Wes, a colleague and friend, for her to sleep with; throughout the affair, one of the best Sloane's ever had in her life, she assumes that Wes's wife, Jenny, must know about what her husband is getting up to.
Ethical programming still doesn't stop him from getting up to no good, and a side plot in "Dining with the Zarglorp" that none of the other characters even know about is one of the funniest things in the first half of the nine-episode season.
Anyone who's ever been near a large truck when it trundled down a city street, gearing up from a stop at a traffic light, knows the absolute pain of hearing that huge chugging internal combustion engine wrestling with getting up to a pacing speed.
This little guy is the latest in a run of koalas getting up to mischief, including one who found itself stuck on top of a drilling rig last week, and one who was found holding onto a car's wheel axle for 16 kilometres (10 miles).
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With a custom A12X bionic chip with Neural Engine, Apple claims that you're getting up to 35% faster processing on single-core and up to 90% faster on multi-core processes — Ray Wong claims that it's more power than anyone will probably ever need.
Much of corporate America is also in transition: as much as 25 percent of leaders at Fortune 500 companies change jobs or roles every year, according to Michael Watkins, author of The First 90 Days: Proven Strategies for Getting Up to Speed Faster and Smarter.
"Being that most of our traffic is driven by social media, the solution Marfeel has delivered for easily getting up to speed with Facebook Instant Articles is a huge advantage," said Richard Metzger, publisher of the pop-culture website Dangerous Minds, in a statement.
The EPA estimates that drinking water can make up 20 percent or more of total exposure to lead, and that infants who primarily consume formula made with tap water could be getting up to 60 percent of their exposure to lead from drinking water.
Tiny Habits isn't about how technology itself has derailed our good choices, though it's sprinkled liberally with complaints of bad tech hygiene: a student who scrolls through Facebook every morning rather than getting up to exercise, the husband who can't put his phone down during dinner.
Of course, she's too left-wing for some and would need to demonstrate an ability to staff up and run a big operation while getting up to speed on the dozens of random issues that get tossed your way over the course of a national campaign.
Getting up to toggle reset over and over was more frustrating than dying repeatedly in Castlevania IV.Just look at all that room above Select and Start... *HINT* Adding rewind in-game would of course require adding extra buttons to the controller, which would undermine the veneer of authenticity.
With the lawyers taking up to 30 percent of that $12.1 million, the two plaintiffs getting up to $7,500 each, and up to an estimated $700,000 for settlement administration, some back-of-the-napkin math shows there'd only be room for around 25,000 payments of the full $300.
But being in a band, you've got to persuade your parents or your roommate or your sugardaddy to buy you an instrument; you've got to practice it—I mean even getting up to a remedial, menswear level of playing that's going to take you six to nine months.
A more effective preventive for long-distance fliers is to remain well-hydrated by drinking a glass of water every hour or two; limiting alcohol, or better yet, avoiding it altogether; wearing compression stockings; flexing your feet often, and whenever possible, getting up to walk through the cabin.
Obviously, this is a good thing because it's good for parents to be kept abreast of the activity their kids are getting up to on their phones and online, in that murky dark-gray space just one step away from reality—a gloomy and dangerous space in the wrong hands.
Instead, current and former senior intelligence officials say, Grenell has spent his time in meetings getting up to speed on intelligence (including the underlying intelligence in the contentious briefing to Congress) and the organization's leadership, which coordinates the mammoth responsibilities of 16 different intelligence agencies, including the CIA and NSA.
In 1978 my parents watched live footage of the Gang of 19 protests on their television (my father remembers getting up to turn up the sound) in the weeks before my amputation, the first of six operations I would have in the next five years, from ages 4 to 9.
"It made me feel a little jealous because it really made me realize that — on our show, you saw us out and about as royalty bestowing goodness and grace on the public, but then of course you went behind closed doors and saw what we were getting up to," she said.
As Johnson moved to relieve the pressure from his throat, Nurmagomedov's knee came inside and began to trap Johnson's hand to the mat again before he moved again, began getting up to his elbow and exposed himself to the across the back grip, getting stuck in that same horrible position once again.
For as long as the festival has been up and running, it has thrived on the magic of secrets, whether that's the "hidden spots" that Time Out London are always banging on about, or whatever the devil's spawn of the Primrose Hill set are getting up to in the winnebagos after hours.
Instead, current and former senior intelligence officials previously told CNN that Grenell has spent his time in meetings getting up to speed on intelligence, including the underlying intelligence in the contentious briefing to Congress, and the organization's leadership, which coordinates the mammoth responsibilities of 16 different intelligence agencies, including the CIA and NSA.
It's a theme that Klaus Schwab, the founder of the forum, and I think it's almost getting up to its fiftieth year, in a few years' time, has always emphasized in his books, another book coming later this year, about how strategy and policy, companies should embrace all stakeholders, not just shareholders.
They also watched some schoolchildren perform, at one point getting up to dance with them to the song "Lean on Me." She pulled even more weight last May, taking the five spouses of the Nordic leaders, who were in town for a summit with President Barack Obama, to the colorful exhibition at Washington's Renwick Gallery.
Former White House adviser Sebastian GorkaSebastian Lukacs GorkaWhite House Correspondents Association objects to suspension of Playboy reporter's credentials Customs and Border Protection press secretary exits after two months at job Playboy correspondent sues White House over suspended credentials MORE, sitting in the audience, began engaging with Karem before getting up to approach the reporter.
Former White House adviser Sebastian GorkaSebastian Lukacs GorkaWhite House Correspondents Association objects to suspension of Playboy reporter's credentials Customs and Border Protection press secretary exits after two months at job Playboy correspondent sues White House over suspended credentials MORE, sitting in the audience, began engaging with Karem before getting up to approach the reporter.
Golden State actually had the lead down to four points coming out of the timeout, with Stephen Curry getting up to 122 points for the game, but the Raptors got some help from an unexpected place: Patrick McCaw, the former Warrior who sat out the beginning of the season rather than play for Golden State.
As such, Kari says she's seeing a massive rush of interest on both ends of the business -- she tells us she's taking in and housing up to 31 dogs in a matter of 3 days (that's the number she'll normally see in 10 weeks) and she's getting up to 40 foster/adoption apps a day.
NASA's all-purpose app for finding and watching content from the cosmos has arrived on Apple TV. You could previously use it on any other iOS device, watching launches and press conferences live or getting the latest imagery from the International Space Station — but this lets you do so without even getting up to go find your phone.
And yet the new film and television series confirm that he is no relic: readers who once trusted him, as a former intelligence officer, to tell them what the secret services were getting up to, now trust him to spill the beans on what the great and the not-so-good are doing behind closed doors today.
Former White House adviser Sebastian GorkaSebastian Lukacs GorkaPirro acknowledges suspension by Fox Judge orders White House to restore Playboy reporter's press pass Playboy correspondent suing White House for suspending press pass: 'I am provocative, and I am a smart aleck' MORE, sitting in the audience, began engaging with Karem before getting up to approach the reporter.
Most of the absences are the result of senators getting up to stretch and walk around the chamber to get out of their seats after hours sitting or brief trips to the cloakrooms, rooms that can be accessed by doors directly off the floor of the chamber and serve as a place for members of each party to gather.
LIM also plans to eventually make its sockets Wi-Fi-connected, so that a patient would have the option of sharing more data around socket abandonment, or how frequently the person falls, or even how long it takes him or her to put on the socket when getting up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.
But the season has its fans, and even if you're not among them, the first season is a tension-filled classic, especially if you have a good group of friends who don't mind frequently getting up to wash their hands, solely because playing a game about a global pandemic might make you keep thinking about the importance of good hygiene for no particular reason.
Detroit is getting up to speed, too — General Motors, which spent $1 billion to acquire Cruise Automation last year, recently announced that it has a production-ready autonomous vehicle, once the software and regulatory kinks are worked out, and Ford, which has partnered with Argo AI, an artificial intelligence company based in Pittsburgh, plans to put Level 4 autonomous vehicles on the road by 2021.
That attitude is exactly what Batman needs when Bruce Wayne's story has been done so many times — Batman is more than a character, he's the center of an entire universe filled with interesting people, and if there's one lesson to take away from Gotham's equal emphasis on villains and heroes, it's that sometimes what's going on around Bruce Wayne is more interesting than what Bruce himself is getting up to.
Though a visitor, he seemed very much the host, jumping out of his seat early on to wave over Rachel Robinson, the widow of Jackie Robinson, and their daughter, Sharon, so they could meet Mr. Castro, and getting up to talk with Derek Jeter, the former Yankees star, and Joe Torre, who won four World Series titles managing Jeter and is now a top executive with Major League Baseball.
And then, within a few days, I wrote a couple of people and I realized the extent to which some of the female musicians and performance artists have been getting very violent and sexually graphic types of messages on a daily basis, whereas the kind of targeting I was getting up to that point was really mostly about the artwork, along with some speculation about who I might be.

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