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"gist" Definitions
  1. gist (of something) the main or general meaning of a piece of writing, a speech or a conversation
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831 Sentences With "gist"

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She is a daughter of Joyce Anne Gist and Dr. Joel K. Gist of Tulsa.
Breaking Bad (2008-2013)The Gist: You almost certainly know the gist of Breaking Bad already.
But I got the gist — and the gist was that I'd better enroll in the University of Chicago and read the great books.
But that's the gist, of the first part at least!
A parliamentary source confirmed the gist of the Spiegel report.
The whole story is here, but the gist is this.
Okay, we're not done yet, but you get the gist.
While it's a pretty short clip, you'll get the gist.
You could get the gist across, but nuance was absent.
And that's kind of the gist of the whole thing.
It was the brave British diver's fault, was the gist.
Gist and his wife, Bernice, were returning from the movies.
Gist was the first black woman to win Miss USA.
The prosecutors had told him only the gist of it.
The official, confirming the gist of a report from Axios.
And yes, it is in French — but you'll get the gist.
The gist is that the new show isn't doing that great.
The gist of the findings certainly trends negative for Coach Meyer.
The basic gist of the cheese conversation is: cheese is power.
But people who love their dogs likely already get the gist.
What's the gist of this lab agreement with Quest and LabCorp?
There are more tweets and more insults, but that's the gist.
The gist: Here was an exacting mother testing the company gear.
The gist of Mr. Salerno's countersuit is that life is unfair.
"You're only going to get the gist, but that's usually enough."
Even the Tulsa schools superintendent, Deborah Gist, marched alongside the teachers.
That's the gist behind the first teaser trailer for Sony's Venom.
The technical details are all here, but the gist is this.
I agree with the gist of what is being said here.
The gist of this week's meeting will be in press conference.
Dr. Gist, 53, is the superintendent of the Tulsa Public Schools.
The questions were rapid-fire ... but here's the gist of it.
"You will get more than the gist," he told the panel.
HNA's logistics arm includes a cold chain system logistics unit, which it could beef up with Gist, the people said, adding that no deal is certain yet and that one other Asian group remains interested in Gist.
The gist: Climate change is causing awful things in America and abroad.
The gist of the answers was first reported by CNN on Wednesday.
The gist: Secondhand fur cuts down on the need for new production.
And you don't really need to read it to get the gist.
Without getting too technical, the gist is that bad batteries are bad.
And this is the gist of what Google is aiming for now.
Those full requirements are available here, but we'll give you the gist.
That was the main gist of what we were hoping to do.
The gist: Always aim higher and reach for bigger goals in life.
Here are a couple of those responses: You get the gist, right?
I can just send my kids pictures and they'll get the gist.
The gist: A montage of Republicans outraged by Trump's stance. http://bit.
Having got the gist, I often closed my eyes and simply listened.
The spokeswoman confirmed this was the gist of what she had said.
Even if you don't know the details, you've probably absorbed the gist.
The gist was clear: we were not to ride in that car.
Those guys who yelled "stop the presses" would have gotten the gist.
The gist of it: songwriters now get to the good stuff sooner.
Deborah Anne Gist and Ronnie Dale Jobe are to be married Dec.
The gist was — it is an oud; it was made in Aleppo.
The gist of his argument was simple and, outwardly at least, intuitive.
Can you give us a gist, like what does this story say?
The gist: Taking the first spot on our list is the Breville BES870XL.
The gist of two of those answers has come to light so far.
But here's the gist: Twitter reported poor Q4 2014 user growth on Feb.
The gist: If you can find a nutria fur accessory, go for it.
But we can extract the gist from various summaries and, uh, purloined copies.
The gist: Golf is a boring sport, but it doesn't have to be.
An R29 staffer who speaks Hebrew gave us the gist of the piece.
Unfortunately the video is silent, but you can get the gist of it.
The gist -- Bam's got to surrender ... and stick to the steps of sobriety.
That's the gist of an open letter that 100 doctors and professors sent.
Though kids probably won't grasp its real-life influences, they'll get the gist.
By the time they get to Arkansas, I pretty much get the gist.
OK, that plus some calculus is the gist of machine learning's central mechanic.
" And that was the basic gist, and Mike said, "Write that, write that.
The gist is this: They're reliable, comfortable bras that are worth the $40.
The gist: These women, despite their manicured appearances, were capable of extreme ugliness.
There's not too much I can talk about there, but that's the gist.
Dipsea The gist: Audio is one of the most underrated outlets for horniness.
That's the general gist of Hulu's brand new dystopian teen series, Utopia Falls.
But from news media reports and otherwise, we can figure out the gist.
The gist: Trump's tax-reform plan prioritizes American voters, not lobbyists. http://bit.
The gist: it's more expensive to talk to people who disagree with you.
Usually one or two listens is enough to get the gist of it.
The gist was always the same — missing people generally didn't want to be found.
Carole Anne-Marie Gist was the first black woman crowned Miss USA in 1990.
Here's the gist: But when Apple began making the $3,000 computer in Austin, Tex.
But the gist is clear, and the broad language actually packs a bigger punch.
Wynonna Earp (2016-present)The Gist: Most of us can't escape our family legacies.
Not that anyone needed a postgraduate degree in linguistics to understand the basic gist.
"You can get the gist of some body movement," says Shasta County sheriff's Sgt.
The gist of the montage is, if Annie weren't around, Sophia wouldn't be, either.
But the gist of what it says can be boiled down to this paragraph.
We're not brazen enough to reveal the whole GIF, but you get the gist.
That's the gist of the Gear S3, which Samsung is unveiling today in Berlin.
Once you have got one, you will get the gist of what is happening.
"The gist of the note was the Islamic State would endure forever," Miller said.
There were a few more little items here and there, but that's the gist.
They're mostly what I submitted, or at least the gist of what I submitted.
In 1991, Anthony Criss, Vincent Brown, and Keir Gist, two rappers and a d.j.
The gist: "The war on Jared Kushner is about to go nuclear." http://bit.
There are a few other tricks for determining the gist of music clues: 1.
That's the gist of the "artificial intelligence" that gets used to describe these efforts.
One Small Step Directed by: Andrew Chesworth and Bobby PontillasThe Gist: Move over, First Man.
"The gist of the note was that the Islamic State would endure forever," Miller said.
It's minimal in detail, but provides the gist of what the app has to offer.
Asante Gist recorded 232 points and McGill compiled 14 points, four rebounds and eight assists.
"The gist of the note was that the Islamic State would endure forever," he said.
To help you choose which episode to begin with, here's the gist of each episode.
For example, "gist" is often used both as a noun and a verb meaning "gossip".
Once again the image is impenetrable, but its gist, invoking exploitation and degradation, is clear.
The gist of it this: Remy is accusing Nicki of intentionally working against her success.
But you'll get the general gist and glean enough information to understand what's going on.
The gist of the charge against Comey was that he had been unfair to Clinton.
A rare type of growth called a gastrointestinal stromal tumor, or GIST, was a possibility.
But the gist is this: Fasten your seatbelts; it's going to be a bumpy night.
The gist: How do you meaningfully punish a company as enormous and profitable as Facebook?
Israel Gist, 81, an associate minister at the church, quickly offered a name: Mr. Biden.
And then come the brands, which copy the gist of the idea and sanitize it.
As always, we've done our best to deliver the gist on what's been going on.
Here's the scorecard: You can gist out the grades somewhat easily here, with one caveat.
The gist of Snap's response (in full below) is that it "completely understand[s]" your frustration.
Real life doesn't happen quite like it does on television, but the gist is the same.
That's the gist, right there: great friends, doing something relatable — who doesn't want to scream sometimes?
"The gist: Trump's for-profit university deceived & exploited students to take their money," her account tweeted.
Take an app, for instance, that's whole gist is providing a solution for one specific problem.
That's the gist of a provocative thesis outlined in a new paper in the journal Chaos.
The gist is the same, but this entry in the franchise is largely driven by dice.
Freaks and Geeks (22017-22018)The Gist: The premise of this iconic show is deceptively simple.
In Canada anyone can attend a hearing; in New Zealand the gist of decisions is published.
That's the gist of a recent tweet from the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC).
The gist of this (very cold) interaction is that Kendall is still in love with Joe.
Without giving away the episode's twists, here's the gist: Rachel is 15, friendless, and feeling lost.
The gist of Jean's speech is that people who manipulate others just want to control themselves.
The gist: Amy Adams plays a dissatisfied artist whose husband (Armie Hammer) is cheating on her.
That's the gist of his and others' justification for his cartoonishly misogynistic comments to Billy Bush.
Each of the these political podcasts aims to bring you the daily gist in digestible form.
The gist: No new transgender sign-ups, but current transgender military members can continue to serve.
The gist is straightforward, and it reminds me a bit of David Allen's "2-minute" rule.
The gist: Trump thinks Heidi Cruz was working against what Ted Cruz stands for. http://bit.
"Literally that was the gist of this conversation of our very very first meeting," Branson continues.
But regardless of which of those contracts you follow — the gist is the same for both.
That's a lot of abstraction, but the gist is: Buyback administrators have no interest in haggling.
The gist: He will support the President where he agrees and speak out when he doesn't.
The gist was that the key ingredient for the formation of friendships is repeated spontaneous contact.
"The basic gist is there's no One Giant Unifying Rule in Dark Souls 3," said Norwood.
But here's the gist of how they work, which should point you in the right direction.
I had heard the gist of Guerrero's story before, but I was shocked by the details.
Little sets of songs about falling in love, about weddings, about mourning: You get the gist.
That's the gist of a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
That was the gist of a statement provided to Mashable by a Facebook spokesperson on Sunday.
"Just tell us the gist of the memorable conversation," said Representative Steve Cohen, Democrat of Tennessee.
There are some terms and conditions, that we'll go into, but that's the gist of the deal.
We talked on the phone, and the gist of it was that my heart wasn't in it.
The gist: "completely without merit and riddled with lies and false allegations," the former CEO's spokesperson says.
The gist is that an unnamed Googler received an undisclosed punishment after posting conservative views on Google+.
The Sinner (2017-present)The Gist: We know that Cora (Jessica Biel) stabbed a man to death.
But, the rough gist is that Uber is growing and is losing even more money than before.
However, anyone who is skimming the article, the gist of it is that I spoil my children.
The gist of the fight is this: Kim thinks Kourtney doesn't work as hard as her sisters.
I understood the gist of the professional history he was trying to paint, but that wasn't enough.
" The gist: "She continues to remain healthy and fit to serve as President of the United States.
That's a lot of numbers, but the gist is, you're gonna want a Chargerito in your life.
After three basic lessons, Rockmore gives you a pretty basic gist of the singular, ethereally moody instrument.
That's the gist, really: smash your friends to give life, smash your enemies to take it away.
Upside Down, demogorgon, waffles, pudding – that's the general gist, but for a more detailed refresher, read on.
That's the gist of Nintendo's latest SNES Classic news, which takes the form of a Facebook post.
Just in case you didn't already get the gist by now, Pete wants your viral support. OK?
The gist was that the president may be uninformed and immature, but Kelly was informed and mature.
The piece next to it to the left, "Gist Invasion," came out of a very personal trauma.
"Unless it becomes painful, it's really best to leave it alone," was the gist of his advice.
At least, that's the gist of a report from The New York Times' Karen Weise on Monday.
Check out the interview we did with him, and you'll get the gist of how this works.
If people you follow start tweeting about the same topic or article… well, you get the gist.
Well, you don't have to; you'll get the gist of it just fine in a digital screening.
John would only agree to talk on the record about the general gist of what he does.
The general gist is to make the safety net more complicated, and more tied to personal circumstances.
He recites a poem written by his grandmother, Delia Gist Gardner, who homesteaded in Skull Valley, Ariz.
That said, conventional wisdom does manage to capture the gist of Smith's broad conclusions with fair accuracy.
And so, 47 years later, Roscoe Gist is told the identity of the man in the ditch.
The text has provided gist for conservatives who doubt the objectivity of Mueller's investigation and the FBI.
"Did you not get the gist last year?" she said, describing the feeling of educators toward lawmakers.
Then Carole Gist won Miss USA in 1990, and Janel Bishop won Miss Teen USA in 1991.
Meanwhile, a surprising number of Republicans said they were unfamiliar with even the gist of Taylor's testimony.
We went through a couple of different scenarios before wrapping up, but that was the gist of it.
The general gist of the Bible stories about Lucifer is that God created Lucifer a little too perfectly.
We're breaking out the specific details as we learn them in this post, but here's the core gist.
The gist: If you hate plastic and love the oceans, real vintage fur would be the better choice.
We already know the gist of what Switch is about thanks to a reveal trailer back in October.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015-present)The Gist: Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) has it all together — until she doesn't.
Queer Eye (2018-present)The Gist: The Netflix reboot of Queer Eye dropped and the whole world wept.
But in the event that your neighbor stole your most recent copy of your mailbox, here's the gist.
" via GIPHY • "The gist of it is that I am 34, and I've never been on a date.
That was the gist of a study published in January in the journal PLoS Biology by Belgian scientists.
It's in French, but non-speakers should get the gist: More information is available on Sodebo's Facebook page.
What followed was a luxurious, spa-level mani/pedi: soak, exfoliation, massage, polish application — you get the gist.
STENZSKULL, 33, Morro Bay, California Clay The gist of my work is multi-layered stencils and spray paint.
Many don't even click-through, getting the gist of the news just from the headline and preview blurb.
Adjusting for the lack of punctuation, though, she got the gist of their meaning: She'd bagged another member.
Here is the gist of her conversation with Nick's mother: Vanessa: I have never felt like this before.
The gist of the argument is that Tillerson's assurances to shareholders were fictitious, or at least greatly exaggerated.
Remember, you don't have tell your readers everything (no spoilers!) — just enough so they can get the gist.
But that's not the gist of your question, which seems to be: Is higher education even worth it?
That's the gist of a recent op-ed in The Hill by J. Bennett Johnston and William Brock.
The gist: Rs will say that any problems with HC come November 2018 are the aftershock of Obamacare.
We don't want to give away too much of the story, but here's the gist of what happened.
To spare you from having to read all 722 words, the gist is that he's endorsing Donald Trump.
That was the gist of the scouting report — which in retrospect could not have been much more prescient.
Obviously, you can pull up a clip of the show and watch what happened, but here's the gist.
But that was the gist of a call for bids that appeared on Venice's municipal website in March.
" The gist of their letters is "How am I supposed to know what school is in Baton Rouge?
This doesn't change the overall gist of the story below, but it does highlight the company's new direction.
Thin-skinned and yet haughty, Clara doesn't make a very reliable narrator, but she gets the gist right.
If it's been a while, here's the gist: Zack Siler (Freddie Prinze Jr.) is the ultimate California golden boy.
Sonic must stop Dr. Eggman from completing his plans for world domination is basically the gist of this one.
That was the gist of longtime entrepreneur Sean Parker's analysis for why Twitter is struggling so mightily right now.
I don't know all the technology things that went in play there, but that was the gist of it.
Watu Wote/All of UsDirector: Katja Benrath and Tobias RosenThe Gist: Jua is a Christian woman living in Kenya.
But the gist is that if you stick to these guidelines, you'll get essential nutrients like vitamins and minerals.
Luther (23-present)The Gist: There are a lot of amazing British crime shows available (looking at you, Broadchurch).
They had symbols and words, but the gist of the note was that the Islamic State would endure forever.
There is also a gist on GitHub that you can run via OS X's terminal to delete the malware.
"The gist of it is we saw the regulatory climate was changing a little bit there," Bhatt tells me.
That's the gist of the many forms of this email that have appeared in forums, blogs and on Twitter.
That brings us to the gist of Before I Fall: teaching a mean girl the error of her ways.
The gist of the improvements here are jumps in acquisition times and confirmation of the map to pattern match.
The drug is being reviewed as a treatment for GIST patients who have received at least 2 prior therapies.
The gist was this: Get us some combat vehicles that can drive over bombs and keep everyone inside alive.
And like ice or a fish or a rain-slicked path, "Fefu" is slippery, its gist ever sliding away.
The gist of these complaints is that in disputes with buyers, eBay won't seriously consider evidence presented by sellers.
Freshman guard Asante Gist adds 21 points per game, including a 2000-of-22 mark at the foul line.
You can find our personal experiences below, but the gist of it is this: these are great workout leggings.
The gist is this: you say something, the device picks it up and within seconds gives you a response.
And new findings suggest when we recall them, they might become abstract and gist-like rather than detail-oriented.
The gist: It's the most substantive action Trump has taken to live up to his anti-China campaign message.
The gist is that Google and Facebook and the entrenched platforms are truly vulnerable only in one area: privacy.
I got the gist on my next broad pass through the puzzle when I got to 25 and 26A.
Her own books include "Swing Baby Swing" (2010, with Darlene Gist), a chronicle of swing dancing over her century.
XConfessions or LustCinema The gist: If you're looking for an auteur of porn, look no further than Erika Lust.
Roscoe Gist remembers thinking exactly that, must be a stranger, and noticing a young man's face behind the wheel.
There were additional points, and other excuses, but that was the gist of the Jewish conservative's case for Trump.
The demotion of Rockwell's Main Street America to the Rat Pack's Nowheresville wasn't explicit, but everybody got the gist.
"The gist of the opposition to Armslist lies in opposition to the private ownership of firearms," the statement said.
The gist: You order at a counter and are served with disposable containers, but the food is more upscale.
Here's the gist of how it works: Using the bug, someone can listen in or see you through your iPhone.
The gist: When it comes to convenience, it doesn't get much better than this XProject 214.96-in-2250 Hand Blender.
Animated Short Film Nominees Animal BehaviourDirected by: Alison Snowden and David FineThe Gist: What would animals talk about in therapy?
I made three mistakes and it cost my three home runs that was pretty much the gist of what happened.
Listen to Smash Mouth's 1999 pop hit "All Star" with every word replaced by "someBODY" and you'll get the gist.
Documentary Short Film Nominees Edith + EddieDirector: Laura Checkoway and Thomas Lee WrightThe Gist: This is an unforgettable nonagenarian love story.
LouDirector: Dave Mullins and Dana MurrayThe Gist: This Pixar animated short film takes place in a school playground during recess.
The Eleven O'ClockDirector: Derin Seale and Josh Lawson The Gist: This Australian short brings a little levity to the category.
The whole gist of the startup is that it's one big futuristic music festival that never sleeps inside virtual reality.
Here's the gist of the mission: Felix and Amado have to fly weapons to Nicaragua for the Secretary of Defense.
The gist is this: Health insurers could sell non-Obamacare plans as long as they also sold Obamacare-compliant insurance.
The gist of the game is to eat a bunch of hot wings, each coated in hotter and hotter sauces.
But the gist of his Times piece is that, in a properly conducted confirmation hearing, Kavanaugh would be overwhelmingly confirmed.
Linde is currently in talks to sell its Gist logistics division, although a sale could still fail, the company said.
Imagine living in someone's shadow for a decade, and you'll get the gist of the Battlefield brand as of late.
While some of the language was tweaked slightly from previous versions, the gist of the information provided was the same.
The gist of it was that Kenny King, a wrestler, had been dumped by Nielson, who wanted to date Randone.
"There appears to be some leaked s3 data of yours in someone's github / gist," the tip said, providing a link.
A full explanation of this process will give you reading for days, but the gist of it is pretty simple.
The gist is that, during the day, blue light from the sun inhibits the production of the sleep hormone melatonin.
If you're slammed for time the gist is that Grothman thinks a war on men exists but that racism doesn't.
The human mind is not designed for doing two things simultaneously, so if we multitask, we'll get gist, not subtleties.
The gist is that PND was in fact born in 1985 and not, as is documented literally everywhere else, 603.
Literotica The gist: A longstanding bastion of written erotica online, Literotica engages your mind as much as your nether regions.
The common gist of various rumors lies with the suspicion that the novel coronavirus might have escaped from the lab.
"Humana wants to own the home," said Chas Roades, a founder of Gist Healthcare, a consultant, even at the end.
And perhaps you already know the gist of their intertwining stories from having seen "Million Dollar Quartet," the stage musical.
Basic income is a term that gets thrown around loosely, but the gist is that the government distributes cash universally.
But the other reports that we've been seeing coming out have essentially had the gist that this was not normal.
Well, the gist of what he and his colleagues are arguing is this: Social identity is a really powerful motivator.
While there are no reliable opinion polls in Cuba, anecdotal evidence indicates many Cubans accept the gist of the changes.
We found the translations to be pretty hit and miss—enough to understand the gist, but not word-for-word accurate.
The gist: Republicans varyingly called the NYT fake news but also urged the president to fire Rosenstein based on the report.
Here's the gist: He reaches the discovery that, on the whole, it is pleasenter to blush unseen than to be advertised.
If you missed all the healthcare commotion (or couldn't keep up, because boy did things move quickly), here's the gist: Sens.
More details will be unveiled in the coming weeks, so here's the basic gist of how it's all going to work.
If you didn't grow up tracking down the troublesome agent of V.I.L.E. (that's Villains' International League of Evil), here's the gist.
Negative SpaceDirector: Max Porter and Ru KuwahataThe Gist: A father bonds with his son over how to effectively pack a suitcase.
The familiarity of English audiences with the basic gist of Shakespeare's plays also helped; Molière's work is far less well-known.
Riverdale (2017-present)The Gist: The wholesome Archie comics are thoroughly reinvented in this dark CW show — and undeniable TV phenomenon.
The gist of the idea is that advances in sensors, computers, and precision weapons change the way warfare is carried out.
The gist of the trailer is this: Ariana Grande is the popular girl in school about whom rumors are being spread.
"That's the gist of it, technology wins again," said Alex Quilici, CEO of YouMail, a company that offers robocall-blocking software.
But I got the gist of it, which was a very cool wager about love, and it stayed with me forever.
And I told them the gist, which is that global warming made this storm more likely and may have strengthened it.
The gist of it is a common argument laid out by Android fans: that Apple adopts every feature long after Samsung.
Intelligence intercepts, or their gist, hit the front page about as often as presidents are accused of high crimes and misdemeanors.
The aforementioned story is all but secondary to the general tone, but the gist of it involves mercenary Wade Wilson, a.k.a.
The treatment was granted 'Fast Track' status in June to treat patients with advanced GIST who have received certain prior treatment.
The gist of Mr. Pair's legal defense was to ask – correctly, it seems — why he was in Finra arbitration at all.
You don't want grits to grate, but however near fluffy they've been cooked down to, they should retain a gritty gist.
Azalea repeated the gist of her threat multiple times — but seemed undecided on just how much penis she would cut off.
The GIST has already partnered with major sports teams like the Ottawa Senators, as well as businesses like Bumble and Lululemon.
Every user has a copy of the blockchain (it's a bit more complicated than that, but that's the gist of it).
Is it justified: OK, maybe nobody came out and said that specifically, but I think I'm capturing the gist of it.
The gist of it is: the men's team stinks and gets much, much more money than USWNT, who actually win tournaments.
The gist: Chuckles the Clown was a seldom-seen character on WJM-TV, the news station where Mary Richards (Moore) worked.
It's not quite that simple, as different types of gear are weighted differently, but that's the gist of how things go.
People who hate messing with instructions will appreciate the simplicity of setup, and you'll have the gist figured out within minutes.
The gist of his speaking right now, what I'm about to read is in response to the notion of white creation.
But he conveys the same gist by arguing that any attempt by Democrats to impeach Trump would be illegitimate and unconstitutional.
But the gist is — Teddy is going crazy as a stay-at-home mom and wants back into the work field.
"The gist of it was that the more the occupier harms us, the sooner the occupation will end," he told me.
I could just make out the gist, which was that the man could speak Mandarin but was refusing to do so.
I got the gist, which is essentially, Actually, the Transformers were a crucial part of the Knights of the Round Table.
Here's the gist: Earlier this month, Royals players found a big ol' mantis in a dugout trash can at Kauffman Stadium.
Here is the basic gist: In 2002, Apple applied for the "iPhone" trademark in China (it wouldn't actually be granted until 2013).
It's not perfect and it's not quite real time, but it's more than enough to catch the gist of whatever you're watching.
The gist: If we're talking a kilogram of rabbit fur versus a kilogram of polyester...well, the rabbit fur might actually win.
That's the gist of part of a long-awaited report on the Benghazi attack that will be released by House Republicans today.
I advise you to read Prokop's piece for a fuller explanation of the texts, but that's basically the gist of what happened.
That's the gist of skijoring—which always involves a skier, and sometimes a horse, dog, or ATV in place of a motorcycle.
The gist of their "feud" is that Kim K. wants to be best friends with Beyoncé and/or wants to be Beyoncé.
It sounds like the gist of the show is staying pretty much the same, but the setup may be a bit different.
Here's the general gist of what GeoGif can do for a video if you are, for example, in Miami for Spring Break.
It can provide a rules engine and enforcement mechanism, but he doesn't see this as the gist of the company at all.
The gist of it was that conservatives are already environmentalists, and the rest of us are just too stupid to recognize it.
Gist rallied school board members to vote for a resolution supporting the thousands of Oklahoma teachers threatening a strike over low pay.
You can use the "find my buds" feature to get the gist of where both your left and right earbuds are located.
NYACK Pioneers of African-American Cinema, James and Eloyce Gist: "Hell-Bound Train" (1930), "Heaven-Bound Traveler" (1932), "Verdict: Not Guilty" (1933).
Buechele said that divestments in the course of the restructuring could include Gist, Linde's UK-based chilled food and beverages distribution business.
" The gist: "McMaster keeps dancing around specific questions, then pivoting to broader defense of 'appropriate" conversation'" (From MSNBC's Benjy Sarlin) http://bit.
The gist of his comments: Google is hyper-prepared and it will have little effect on its cash-cow search advertising business.
We'll give you the gist, talking points, and odds of winning for each movie, in case you're planning on making any bets.
Crip Camp is on the Obamas' slate of releases at Netflix, and given its activist gist, that makes a lot of sense.
Anyway, that's the general gist of things but it's way better when Dave Grohl tells it so you can watch that here:
MVTube The gist: This performer-oriented platform is all about creating a space where free porn helps instead of hurts content creators.
Here's the gist of the evidence on public mask use: Masks don't offer full protection — but some protection is better than none.
At times, the Islamic State has gotten details wrong, or inflated casualty figures, but the gist of its claims is typically correct.
Tentative bids for Gist, whose key customers include British retailer Marks and Spencer, are due in the first quarter, the sources said.
It's easy to love performance machines or luxury vehicles with fur-lined glove boxes (not a thing, but you get the gist).
The gist of the ad is that people can't really enjoy a good time when they're constantly pausing to document their experience.
The gist is that as the medical community moved from analog to digital methods of sharing test results, security practices lagged behind.
The basic gist is whether Trump is already impeached if the House hasn't yet given the articles of impeachment to the Senate.
The gist of this is true, but the President is stretching the facts and being bombastic when he doesn't have to be.
Once you get the gist of neural networks, you'll dive deeper into NLP, which helps computers understand, analyze, and manipulate human language.
" That could well be the gist of one article of impeachment, the one the Judiciary Committee's slide called "abuse of power & bribery.
At the start of Cadence of Hyrule, I was having a hard time wrapping my head around the entire gist of the game.
You get the gist, you've probably said those immortal words more than a handful of times, and that's just in the past week.
Basically, that's the whole gist of the thing — you take your iron and ironing board to a remote location and finish your chores.
End GameDirected by: Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman The Gist: Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco is a facility built to confront death.
Late AfternoonDirected by: Louise Bagnall and Nuria González BlancoThe Gist: An elderly woman with dementia takes a trip through her vivid childhood memories.
"I can't see a reason to remove it, but I didn't think that removing it changed the gist of the policy," he said. ●
Instead, after getting the gist of an area, they can make a little polygon on the tablet's map that has all the details.
That's the gist of the Kaiser Family Foundation's latest tracking poll, which found stark partisan divides over … pretty much everything in health care.
The gist is: Samsung has five new lines of its SUHD TVs, which all have 4K, quantum dot displays that support HDR video.
But the gist is simple enough: no calling cell phones, no using automated or prerecorded messages, and no using fake names or numbers.
Indeed, the gist of the plot is that the future and the defeat of Hitler lie squarely in the hands of modern soldiery.
The gist is that the state will permit health insurance plans that do not comply with some of the ACA's core insurance protections.
On March 85003, the superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools district, Deborah Gist, presided over what became a less than typical school board meeting.
"The most important thing is the gist of the information that hackers provided to the public," he said, according to Agence France Presse.
Reagan had expressed the gist of the war on drugs' battle cry before, the derivation of the specific three-word catchphrase is murky.
The basic gist of it is this: Lets assume The Big Bang created the universe, and continues to expand infinitely (called eternal inflation).
That's the gist of a new study from British and French scientists who looked at the effects of manure exposure on pregnant ewes.
At least that's the gist of a massive report that was just released by the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
So the general gist I get from reading your opinions is you can't live on juices alone for more than about a year.
After the ranking was published in November, The Erie Times-News took issue with some of the survey's numbers, but not the gist.
The gist is this: Focusing on the details is a good way for newbies to learn the basics of some skill or sport.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of the host of "The Gist," a Slate podcast.
If it's written in jargon, with confusing words and numbers, you won't get the gist of it and you won't get important information.
Charlotte Cowles is off, so I'm bringing you the gist of business news from the week that was and the week to come.
"The gist is that some of the extreme environments that we've dealt with in our communities are actually giving people abilities," he said.
Twelve days ago, a statement from Mr. Lowell to The Washington Post directly addressed the gist of the story that just broke Tuesday.
You don't have to go line by line, but you want to get the gist of it so you have some actual information.
A range of examples, from Elvis to Duchamp, summoned to illustrate Harari's points feel wrong in their details or wrong in their gist.
Bauer is a pretty engaging athlete, so there is more where that came from on his feed, but that's the gist of it.
"I think it can work," said Louisa Ermelino, the reviews director at Publishers Weekly, who has not read the work but knows its gist.
A Night at the GardenDirected by: Marshall CurryThe Gist: This short and shocking documentary exposes the history of Nazi support in the United States.
The Silent Child Director: Chris Overton and Rachel SentonThe Gist: Four-year-old Libby is deaf in a family of people who are hearing.
Great News (2017-2018)The Gist: Katie (Briga Heelan) has a dream: She wants to become a bigshot producer at cable news network MMN.
The gist of it is that voters passed an amendment decades ago that requires the Legislature to vote on its budget before everything else.
The gist is that if Uber were an employer, it would be expected to pay reimbursement for expenses—like upkeep of cars and gas.
"There were a few things said (between the second and third) but the gist of it was we were calm in there," said Cassidy.
But in true Scientological fashion, it was so dense with jargon I was unable to pick up even the most basic gist of it.
The gist of it is this: Kendrick has an amazing grasp on the complexity of women as mothers, romantic partners, daughters, friends, and nieces.
" Her awareness seems to indicate that West related the gist of the lyric, even if he didn't explicitly ask about calling her "that bitch.
Here's the gist of it: If the away team wins or "steals" a game during the Finals, we all win free Doritos Locos Tacos.
The gist: Trump declared a $916 million loss in 1995, meaning he could have legally avoided paying any federal income tax for 18 years.
That was more or less the gist of Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi's answer when asked about his company's fifth-largest shareholder, Saudi Arabia.
" The gist of the reasoning: From the mayor, "People in the West don't visit Lebanon because they think it's a country of Islamic extremism.
I had a GIST tumor and a short time after that, I started this series of drawings, as though the body was being invaded.
It's strange, but the gist of it (at this point) appears to be that the teenage Gomez is lusting after the male school teacher.
Enter Deb Gist, a popular education reform leader who the education philanthropic community, of which I was a part, adulated and recruited to Oklahoma.
The gist: A white dude (Damon) has come to China to save the country's people from the giant monster that awaits beyond the wall.
"He should shut it down because the general gist of the Hatch Act is that they shouldn't be maintaining a super PAC," Ryan said.
The gist of it is that accurate reconstructions of dinosaurs are as awesome on an aesthetic level as they are on an educational one.
The gist: About 30 years before the story begins, four friends were doing a creepy ceremony in a cathedral during a complete solar eclipse.
The gist of such tales would be immediately available to us, even if we remembered the details differently or changed the original storytelling sequence.
That's the spirit that the online magazine Slate will channel at the Gist and Trumpcast Election Night Extravaganza at the Bell House in Brooklyn.
The process involved in choosing that upstate university's mascot is very hush-hush, but the gist is, You don't choose Otto — Otto chooses you.
You'll have unlimited lifetime access to each course, so no worries if you don't get the gist of it after the first go-around.
Once you get the gist of it, your nimble mind will have its "aha" moment, and you'll probably have learned something new as well.
Like the central character in "Through the Looking-Glass," most readers grasp the gist of the poem "Jabberwocky": "somebody killed something," Alice concludes. Drs.
I was slowly leafleting the island with William Gibson, although I like to think you could read single pages and still get the gist.
"The gist of the decision is to strengthen Beijing's leadership of the Hong Kong government and strengthen the protection of national security," he said.
Linde said last month that it considered Gist a non-core asset and would sell it if anyone offered a good price for it.
The gist: They are both Midwestern moderates with similar bases of support, limited appeal among voters of color, and campaign messages centered on pragmatism.
The summaries are clear, easy to digest, and written in simple language, so you can get the gist of the book quicker and easier.
There are tons of people out there with different skills, but the gist of it is getting hit by things and jumping off things.
"His overall gist was, 'Look, if all we did was practice good medicine, we'd be broke by tomorrow,'" Dr. Wertheim said of Mr. Price.
The gist is to find a way to lower Greece's debt-repayment burden without actually cutting the debt itself via a so-called haircut.
After Iona's Asante Gist scored, Colorado went on a 03-2 run, capped by Wright's dunk, to lead 60-24 with 13:05 left.
Vanessa Williams was the first black Miss America in 1983, and Carole Anne-Marie Gist, the first black Miss USA contestant, was crowned in 1990.
MargeuriteDirected by: Marianna Farley and Marie-Hélène PanissetThe Gist: An elderly woman forms a relationship with her nurse that allows her to process her past.
SkinDirected by: Guy NattivThe Gist: Troy didn't choose who his parents are – but his parents (played by Danielle Macdonald and Jonathan Tucker) are white supremacists.
So I wouldn't be surprised at all to learn that details of her memory could have changed over time, even if her gist is accurate.
The gist of the feature is that, upon loading Twitter, the first few tweets at the top of your timeline are completely out of order.
The gist of The Girlfriend Experience centers on what escorts and their clients do in the bedroom, but the show isn't set in the bedroom.
Here's the gist: Apple changed the thing you get when you swipe down from the top so that it operates exactly like the lock screen.
In 2000, the family bought Gist Ranch, an old Christmas tree farm on a ridge top in the warmer southern hills, and planted Bordeaux grapes.
The gist is that treaties signed in the 1850s between the state and 21 Indian tribes guarantee them a right to fish off their reservations.
Traffic StopDirector: Kate DavisThe Gist: In June 2015, 26-year-old schoolteacher Breaion King was pulled over for a routine traffic violation in Austin, Texas.
Schitt's Creek (2015-present)The Gist: When the once excessively wealthy Rose family's fortune turns, there's nowhere to go but the village of Schitt's Creek.
If you need a quick refresher, here's the gist of the seventh episode: Eleven goes to find her "lost sister" — Kali, otherwise known as Eight.
Before I get into the nitty gritty, here's the gist You'll get five samples per month ranging from makeup, to skin care, to hair care.
The gist: Benedict Cumberbatch plays the titular surgeon, who accidentally destroys his hands and his career, then travels the globe looking for a miracle fix.
Instead, it tends to rely on cliché to give the audience the gist of a storyline, and then asks us to fill in the rest.
The gist of her remarks: "Setting goals and making the right choices were so important in my journey to becoming a world champion," Biles said.
For a viewer of Fox News or anyone who spends too much time on Twitter, the broader gist of his remarks were not especially shocking.
One potential rival, Blueprint Medicines Corp, submitted an application in June for approval of avapritinib, its treatment for GIST patients, to the U.S. health regulator.
You get the gist, but the full monologue can be viewed here: Some viewers were offended by David's use of the Holocaust as a punchline.
It's no secret that food is one of the best ways to get the gist of a place, and that especially holds true for Vancouver.
The gist of the scam: The email informs the subscriber their account has been suspended because  there's been trouble with the billing on their account.
The gist of how it works is simple enough; when you are not in your house or apartment, the Remo turns your AC unit off.
The gist of it is simple enough: You give your MacBook or iMac commands, such as "Open Mail" or "Tell Mary 'Happy Birthday' " in Messages.
While you probably won't become a cyber superhero overnight, you'll at least get the gist of how to protect your personal and organization's tech network.
The exact wording isn't settled yet, but here's the gist of it: Every time you pump gas, you're contributing to air pollution and climate change.
But because the movie is so apprehensive about the subject of Christ's supposed divinity, the ultimate gist of what she alone understands never comes across.
This would be the gist, per they summary I obtained and conversations with lobbyists: But that outline comes with a lot of caveats and TBDs.
Reddit The gist: An unexpected haven of ethical and free communal horniness, the "front page of the internet" has an abundance of thriving porn subreddits.
In the dark, Gist hunkered down, rolled up a sleeve and raked the channel with his hand, feeling uneasily for cold flesh or wet cloth.
The gist, the Girl Scouts added, was that girls need to be given the space to decide when and how they want to show affection.
The gist is that regardless of how you feel about the company, your views are probably a bit too negative, or a bit too positive.
Google Translate is very useful in a lot of respects, giving people the general gist of what is being said in languages they don't understand.
The company is expected to shop Gist to logistics players such as Deutsche Post, UPS, Kuehne+Nagel, Logwin, Imperial as well as private equity groups.
" Allow for your jaw to drop even lower: In a speech in Tehran on Sunday, Rouhani said "the gist of [it] is love and hope.
I could talk about this story forever, but the gist of it is that the examples that they give are completely taken out of context.
And Swifties hit back: There are a lot more social media salvos out there, but the gist is the war of the fandoms has officially begun.
It's possible this adaptation will take a similar approach as the first chapter's, modernizing the gist of the story to take it in creatively creepy directions.
Directed by: Rayka Zehtabchi and Melissa Berton The Gist: Women in a rural village outside of New Delhi, India gather to fight the stigma of menstruation.
The gist of it is: Terminally ill patients should be given wide latitude to try out unproven treatments if they have exhausted all their other options.
But there's a common gist: technology companies should pay tax partly based on where their users are, rather than simply where they have a permanent establishment.
Garden PartyDirector: Victor Caire and Gabriel GrapperonThe Gist: Salamanders and frogs explore an abandoned French villa, dine on the owner's leftover macaroons, and blast jazz music.
Peter Kafka captured the gist in Recode: Republicans asked, over and over, whether Twitter's programs, policies and employees favored liberal causes and politicians over conservative ones.
So the gist is this: Whether you want a brand new model or are satisfied with an older one, hold off until Apple refreshes its lineup.
The gist of the marketing pitch: Since black and brown lives are already so miserable, how much worse could they get if Trump were elected president?
But the gist was, well, he's right; the piano probably says it best because there are some things that are just too big for easy explanations.
Here's the gist (though we suggest you read the whole Reddit thread for all the evidence): The White Walkers didn't start this war against the living.
"So, what happened, what went wrong?" he asks, as the Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" plays over the PA. I'm paraphrasing, but that's the gist of his questioning.
But the gist is: Once the federal government decides it's not going to enforce a federal law, the courts are typically reluctant to force its hand.
I'll spare you the details—mostly because I do not understand them—but the general gist is that the faster something moves, the slower time moves.
Gizmodo has a nice roundup here, but the gist is that 512 Pixels' Stephen Hackett noticed it... The iPhone 7 is a lot like its predecessor.
That's the gist of an open letter that's doing the rounds Tuesday, signed by King and more than 600 of his fellow well-known American writers.
The gist of what happened is related to a money laundering action against the Russian-owned company Prevezon Holdings in New York a few years back.
"The gist of the note was the Islamic State would endure forever," said John Miller, deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism for the New York police.
The trailer keeps things generic, but by now we know the gist: For one day a year, all crime is legal, and it's scary as shit!
Your goals vary according to the scenario you're playing, but the basic gist of any game will be to leave your mark in a meaningful way.
Here's the gist: A new "campaign" or collection drops on the first of every month, with a tightly edited handful of styles from a specific category.
"The gist is we believe that the individual mandate should (be) repealed, employer mandate repealed and allow Americans to contribute to health savings accounts," he said.
The gist was that everyone in the country would be free to travel, but the timing of when that would happen and how was still unclear.
Dos Anjos came out with the same ideas he used to take the victory in their first meeting but skipped straight to the gist this time.
I thought I could pop in and out of this 30-part puzzle, when I had a few minutes to spare, once I'd learned the gist.
Less clear is why information, the gist of which has already been made public in the Mueller report, would be deemed too sensitive for public disclosure.
That was the gist of President Barack Obama's statement on the Brexit referendum Friday morning, after the British people narrowly voted to leave the European Union.
But what Gist could not take his eyes off was the young corpse's hand, balled into a fist, clutching a clump of dry grass and weeds.
The gist: Trump announced he will not pull troops out of Afghanistan and will ramp up the war, but without timetables for the mission. http://bit.
GIST patients who have undergone surgery are typically given Novartis AG's Gleevec for 12 months in an effort to delay the spread or recurrence of cancer.
"The gist of the note was that the Islamic State would endure forever," John Miller, New York's deputy police commissioner, said at news conference on Wednesday.
The gist: The bill would revise the National Emergencies Act to limit the length of time of a national emergency to no more than 30 days.
It is unlikely that Fed Chair Janet Yellen's remarks will deviate meaningfully from the gist of New York Fed President William Dudley's recent comments regarding inflation.
People "are increasingly exposed to the crazy pricing of health care," said Chas Roades, one of the founders of Gist Healthcare, a consulting firm in Washington.
The basic gist of the deal was that the sanctions would be lifted in exchange for Iran agreeing to several serious restrictions on its nuclear development.
The two sides differ on their narratives but the gist is that this week Warner sued Spotify to try to stop it from launching in India.
You can read Kate's notes here, and Alex's here, but the gist is that this company will go public, the only question is how to price it.
The gist of Beck and Gaffney's beef with Norquist is an assertion that the latter has ties to Islamist extremists, which is a considerable distortion of reality.
There's a lot of procedural stuff at play, but the gist is this: House Democrats took up yet another short-term spending bill to reopen the government.
The gist of Thermanator is pretty simple: A person types their password and afterward an image of the keyboard is captured using a thermal imaging infrared camera.
Fauve Directed by: Jeremy Comte and Marie Gracia TurgeonThe Gist: In this film, two unsupervised boys play a dangerous and aggressive game in an isolated surface mine.
It's a pretty broad genre and yeah, sometimes it's a sex thing, but the basic gist is that certain sounds can make people feel relaxed — even euphoric.
If you are curious about tantric breath, the basic gist is that your core muscles have to contract and release fully each time you breathe, she says.
The gist is that the Chinese internet giant is reforming its legal structure, which uses a fragile and ingenious device known as a variable interest entity (VIE).
But the gist of it is: everyone knows how to make GIFs with one of dozens of easy-to-use programs, and it's cool but it sucks.
In case you scrolled down here to get the gist (which I actually put above the games), it's this: If you love NES games, buy this thing.
The gist is that we're drawn to celebrities who seem to match how we perceive ourselves — or, at least, how we imagine the best versions of ourselves.
Mad Men (22-22018)The Gist: You know, Mad Men — that show about the New York advertising scene in the 215's that everyone's always talking about.
The gist of the confirmation is that Benson appears to have commented "mine" on one of Delevingne's Instagram photo, a subtle but definite sign that something's happening.
Well, that's a question people have been asking for quite a while, but the gist boils down to the fact that they're trying to do it all.
To elucidate the gist of Manzoni's project, Hoptman emphasizes the influence that Roland Barthes's Le degré zéro de l'écriture (Writing Degree Zero, 1953) exerted on postwar culture.
" McCarthy said that the university's characterization of her opinion is "an entirely incorrect and inaccurate account of the overall gist of the professional opinions that I related.
Image: Alessia Deglincerti, Gist Croft, and Ali H. BrivanlouScientists have sustained human embryos in a petri dish for 13 days, shattering the previous record of nine days.
The gist: In 1958 Virginia, a quiet mixed-race couple (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga) are arrested for choosing to get married, in defiance of miscegenation laws.
As for the gold plating, Solomon reconnected with an old skater friend named Chance who works for a retired rodeo cowboy at a company called Gist Silversmiths.
Summers drew most of her inspiration for the contestants from the Bachelor franchises, yet she only watched a few episodes to get the gist of the look.
These apps differ, but the gist is the same: Users spend time doing exercises or listening to teachings that are meant to calm them and promote mindfulness.
I recently played a demo of the game — a relatively brief snippet that lasted around four hours — and it didn't take long before I got the gist.
Here's the gist: What next: Planned Parenthood is asking the judge to order HHS to give current grantees continuation funding until the agency can issue another FOA.
Interestingly, the gist of the Bloomberg article was that Europeans are likely to respond to this new "American Challenge" with legal action, as opposed to economic action.
"The gist is we believe that the individual mandate should be repealed, the employer mandate repealed and allow Americans to contribute to health savings accounts," Short said.
The gist was that we should proceed as we would with any leader in the world, whether that leader admired journalists or viewed them as the enemy.
A source had told Reuters early this year that Linde had put Gist up for sale with a price tag of about 800 million euros ($874 million).
This is particularly true of books: Reviews help you save money, space, and time by getting the gist of how good (or bad) they are up front.
"It's no secret that food is one of the best ways to get the gist of a place, and that especially holds true for Vancouver," she wrote.
How it works: The gist here is to rearrange existing discounts within the drug supply chain, usually by targeting the various middlemen between drug companies and patients.
It's like when I'm trying to read Italian: I know enough Spanish and Latin to get the gist, but I'm definitely missing crucial information in every sentence.
Here's the gist of the idea from an Intel white-paper: Organizationally, it's a well-fortified bonus layer of security shielding a system at the boot-level.
Greenberg, along with Kelly's crisis manager Darrell Johnson, briefly spoke and answered a few questions, but the gist of it is ... they're disappointed in the judge's ruling.
Here's the gist: Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt unite — acting together for the first time ever in a feature film — for Tarantino's surreal take on 1969 Hollywood.
But If the gist of each conversation was Mr. Dowd's pushing Flynn and Manafort to not cooperate, then Mueller might include these in a broader obstruction prosecution.
The gist of those conversations was this: "There should be no restriction on advertising the sale of a home," said Katie Johnson, the national association's general counsel.
That's the gist I got from learning what I could this morning, but as with all things AI I cannot tell you what's real and what's not.
DE is in talks with China's acquisitive transportation and leisure giant HNA Group over its temperature-controlled logistics unit Gist, two people close to the matter said.
Today's grid is a running joke that works quite well, since even once you get the gist of the theme the rest of the entries aren't spoiled.
So the gist of what he's saying to the American public is, you can't believe what the F.B.I. told you about the hacking of the 225 election.
R245D230 and the other Star Wars characters were speaking in Japanese but I could still get the gist of what they were saying based on their gestures.
The gist of it is that people are confused how Jean's Instagram account has over 1 million followers while her YouTube channel only has over 3,000 subscribers.
So the gist of what he's saying to the American public is, you can't believe what the F.B.I. told you about the hacking of the 22016 election.
So the gist of what he's saying to the American public is, you can't believe what the F.B.I. told you about the hacking of the 2016 election.
The gist: A murderer (played by Colin Farrell) has the ability to see things before they happen, a psychic gift that Hopkins's John Clancy shares with him.
This is, the specifics of the language I haven't heard before, but the tone and gist and directional is exactly what she's been saying for a while.
The TV series also manages to keep the grime of the comics without shoving it all up in our faces to make sure we get the gist.
I've reproduced it in full below, but the gist is that Kelly first badgers Christie, telling him he should support a policy that orders police to target Muslims.
The gist was: Cryptocurrencies may go somewhere, or they may not, so just be careful, which is a fine way to sum up the current state of affairs.
This is the basic gist, and while it's fairly straightforward, there are some easy tips that can help you to score the best deal on your next flight.
Carole Anne-Marie Gist was the first to win it in 1990, and more recently women like Deshauna Barber and Kára McCullough have won the Miss USA title.
Details are pretty basic right now, and Google didn't say when any of these features would arrive, but here's the gist of what's coming up for the Home.
But Greg Downs, a history professor at the University of California, Davis, and also an expert on Reconstruction, said the gist of what Mr. Jackson said sounded right.
The gist: while Crowder did use offensive language, the overall thrust of his videos was to respond to Maza's media criticism, and so YouTube considered it fair game.
I broke it all down last month, but the gist is that the bill is supposed to be limited to policies that directly affect federal spending or revenues.
Google Translate had some trouble with complicated sentences and slang, though I was, for the most part, able to get the basic gist of what my friend said.
Otherwise, here's the gist: The microwave features quick-cook voice presets and an Alexa button on its keypad, giving you easy access to ask Alexa to start microwaving.
Think of a smart home, extend it across multiple neighborhoods, add the threat of multiple parties trying to hack it for societal control, and you get the gist.
The treatment was in fact well tolerated in an early-stage study testing it in GIST patients who had received at least one prior therapy, the company said.
I think the gist is that people don't understand the amount of craft that goes into making vinegar and therefore don't understand the true value of the product.
Basically, here's the gist: the AMT exists as an alternative tax system designed to kick in if a corporation's regular tax bill, with tax breaks is too low.
" Reading long documents is a waste of time because of his rapid ability to get to the gist of an issue, he said: "I'm a very efficient guy.
While these particular numbers may be new to you if you do not live in the Midwest and attend canonical classic rock concerts, the gist is likely familiar.
Here's the gist of Dawson's case against Genius: Because my blog is currently a free WordPress website, anyone can use Genius to annotate my posts without my control.
The gist of the story was: Grohl is readying himself for a solo career post-Fighters and that the band's hiatus was cover for a more permanent schism.
The gist is that while ride-hailing companies have contributed to the increase in traffic congestion in San Francisco, jobs and population growth also play a major role.
Now that you get the gist, start using almost all of your favorite social media apps to take photos when your camera tries to tell you it's impossible.
The hilarious gist: This international commotion could have been spurred by a boy who didn't want to tell his mother the real reason he was getting home late.
Kink.com The gist: BDSM is one of the most misunderstood and maligned genres of porn, often used as evidence for why it's inherently misogynistic and bad for society.
He was belly down a full 73 yards from his car, far away from where Gist had searched; a well-dressed, sandy-haired fellow with no apparent injuries.
The gist: Forget about anything bad that had happened that night — like blowing a late lead — and play like the team that had the best record in baseball.
"While we are hoping to avoid the need for a teacher walkout and district shutdown, we stand ready to support those actions should they become necessary," Gist said.
The gist of the tale is that Lamborghini, a Ferrari customer at the time, loved the way the cars drove but was dissatisfied with their durability and refinement.
The gist: Most legal standards require people to have intentionally taken classified information out of secure spaces in order for charges to be filed against them. http://bit.
But you get the gist: McCabe is a secret Democrat -- because his wife ran for the state legislature as one -- and wanted Hillary Clinton to win in 2016.
If you are in a hurry, the gist of our point is that the recovery in value of SaaS stocks probably made a number of 2019 IPOs possible.
Mr. Anderson characterizes it more diplomatically as "steady and reliable," but the gist is the same: People think it's moving slower and breaking fewer things than its peers.
Mr. Anderson characterizes it more diplomatically as "steady and reliable," but the gist is the same: People think it's moving slower and breaking fewer things than its peers.
The goal is to not just eat but to get a sense of what's going on in everyone's lives, and to get the gist of their emotional state.
You can read Google's in-depth blog about the AI here, but the gist is it uses machine translation techniques to catch both simple and complex grammar goofs.
The gist, as it always is, is that Apple is being super petty and trying to force customers to upgrade their phones by making their old phones run slower.
While I didn't attend in person this time, I was able to get the gist of what was going on through a combination of pre-briefs and live streams.
"The general gist is that investors are trying to figure what he is going to do as president," said Cristian Maggio, head of emerging markets strategy at TD Securities.
Even if you don't catch much of the rest of what he's screaming, you can get the gist, as another barrage of 808 blasts punches straight into your sternum.
The gist: Sometimes extravagant features on a hand mixer just aren't necessary, especially if you're someone who just plans to use it for baking things like cake and cookies.
Pfaff goes through this in a tweetstorm, but here's the gist: While people are apparently serving shorter sentences, more people are being admitted and cycling through the prison system.
Those harmonies... The whole performance isn't online, unfortunately - presumably because it was impossible to film due to cosmic interference - but you get the gist from the short clip above.
Machine translation, too, has gone from terrible to usable for getting the gist of a text, and may soon be good enough to require only modest editing by humans.
The gist: It's not great for individual coyotes, but coyote fur is better for the environment (and the animals that coyotes eat) than a similar faux fur hood lining.
I mean, it doesn't take long to get the gist — they (the poppers) appear to be squattier, square versions of mozzarella sticks affixed to the crust of the pizza.
The gist of the class action is that as the economy tanked, Goldman Sachs held itself out as a different breed than the banks reeling from the mortgage crisis.
Kim's Convenience (20183-present)The Gist: Kim's Convenience centers on the daily trials and adventures of the Kims, a Korean-Canadian family who own a convenience store in Toronto.
This has produced maps with an average horizontal resolution of 5km—good for getting the gist of things, but little help to a drone trying to find its way.
Here's the gist: Reed Richards and a small group of similarly gifted (and morally compromised) genius superheroes are trying to stop the collapse of the many universes of Marvel.
The gist is that Android isn't super specific about how that particular shortcut gets activated, but the method that probably makes the most sense is a pressure-sensitive screen.
Watching the first episode of Murphy's series was like picking up an especially twisted novel I'd once read: I remembered the gist but had forgotten all the wacky details.
For example, if one is communicating a point in French but the listener only speaks Spanish, he/she may only convey the gist of point, but not the details.
" Former "One Tree Hill" staffer Karin Gist, now showrunner of Fox's "Star," also wrote on Twitter, "As a woman writer who sat on that couch- I stand WITH you.
Its finale, "Alone," gets the gist of Andrew's last gasp right: On July 23, 1997, eight days after killing Versace, Cunanan put a gun in his mouth and fired.
The gist of Takahashi's statement is that Nintendo would rather delay the game and get it right, rather than push something out that would disappoint fans of the series.
The gist: Douglas didn't put her hand over her heart when the national anthem was played during Team USA's medal ceremony, and is therefore a terrible representative of America.
Season three host Joel Anderson appeared on other Slate podcasts like "The Gist," an afternoon news and culture show, whose audience Slate thought would be interested in the content.
Slate created the show, which goes into one topic per episode, as a newsier complement to another of its podcasts, "The Gist," a freewheeling show hosted by Mike Pesca.
It was the gist of the argument Francis Minor made to the United States Supreme Court in 1875 while appealing Missouri's refusal to register his wife as a voter.
That's the gist of Volume II of the National Climate Assessment, a draft report made public on Friday that focuses on the current and future impacts of climate change.
The gist: Faced with criticism of its public impact, the company went on the attack, lobbying in Washington and hatching schemes to shift the focus to other tech companies.
You can find the fine print here for returns, but the gist is this: If it doesn't live up to your expectations, the company wants to make it right.
The gist is this: Anyone can come to the island to live out their fantasies, but, as with most things, a lot of these fantasies came with a price.
Below, you can find our full breakdown, but the gist is this: they&aposre a silky, breathable option that feels like a second skin and comes in beautiful colors.
The gist of the convo is this: Alexis can't wait to get out of their crappy town, and David and Patrick didn't invite her on their wedding venue hunt.
The gist of the criticism is that with the mustache, Harris resembles the reviled Japanese leaders who ruled the Korean Peninsula with an iron fist during the Japanese occupation.
The gist of the anonymously sourced story was the insinuation that a China-based company had breached the security of Clinton's private email server and then exfiltrated her communications.
So predictable are the outlines of their story that you could mime every book scene in the broad gestures of silent movies, and we'd get the gist more rewardingly.
The basic gist of this advice is that you&aposll save money if you avoid saying you&aposre shopping for a wedding cake or wedding flowers or wedding food.
Photo: Getty ImagesIf you've ever run a foreign language through Google Translate, you know it's good enough to maybe get you the general gist but not the whole picture.
While the gist of the settlement has been known for 10 months, it was not previously publicly known that Mylan's competitor Sanofi played a major role in the case.
The gist of it is that two dancers roll around on the floor making out, replicating the poses of various famous artworks that show couples kissing as they go.
The gist of the movement's mission is that terminally ill patients should be given wide latitude to try out unproven treatments if they have exhausted all their other options.
The gist of Inside Llewyn Davis is that sometimes, no matter how hard you work, things simply don't come together the way you think they should, and it sucks.
Berber sleeping tents are admittedly more cushy than Dothraki dwellings, but sleeping beneath the stars with an ancient nomadic tribe should give you the gist of life with the khalasar.
Twitter's struggles are numerous and well known, but the gist is: Though plenty of media personalities use Twitter daily, from presidential candidates to rock stars to journalists—so many journalists!
The gist: In case you liked the compact design of the XProject but aren't quite ready to cheat on your Nutribullet, the Mueller Ultra-Stick is the way to go.
Live Action Short Film Nominees DetainmentDirected by: Vincent Lambe and Darren MahonThe Gist: This short film about a terrible crime that occurred in 1993 is garnering a lot of controversy.
The gist of the debate is that musicians and record labels feel that the law allows YouTube to host and monetize their songs without compensating the artists and labels fairly.
The leaked email doesn't divulge final rules or full explanations (the phrase "more details to come" appears three times), but it offers the gist of what Twitter intends to do.
Here's the gist: While people's day-to-day moods stop getting better after $75,000 in household income, Deaton and Kahneman find there's absolutely no drop-off point for life satisfaction.
It's called Breakup Island, and, while she won't share specifics, the gist seems clear: She'll gather the erstwhile couples of reality television on an island, where they'll duke it out.
That is the gist of many of the umpteen books and articles written about Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, Donald Maclean, Anthony Blunt and John Cairncross, the so-called Cambridge spies.
If you don't subscribe, here's the basic gist: By eating enough salads and drinking enough green smoothies, you'll be able to "detox" and "reboot in the new year," she says.
Without getting into the nitty-gritty (Einstein does it far better than I would, anyway), the gist is that this thing is extremely overengineered in the most fabulous possible way.
Price: $2.99 30 Day Squat ChallengeThe gist of this app is pretty simple: You do a different squat workout for 30 days, so you can build glute and leg strength.
After the second incident, La'Kysha, worried that the threats were serious, called Larry Gist of the NAACP, who came over immediately, along with activist Clearwater McGee and a few friends.
You can go a little more granular than that, but that's the general gist of it, as Slack tries to limit the changes to what's happening in front of users.
The gist—Gilead Media and 20 Buck Spin partnered to throw a festival in Olympia, Washington, and brought together a huge chunk of North America's finest underground heavy metal acts.
The gist of the now-amended piece is that Australia's luxury properties "do well in times of global uncertainty" and hooray, rich people can buy other rich people's houses now.
While the gist of online dating is easy (Tinder for hookups, eharmony to get real serious), finding someone who's also goal-oriented and will understand your lifestyle can be tricky.
Gizmodo has a nice roundup here, but the gist is that 512 Pixels' Stephen Hackett noticed it and several others have followed up to say they're hearing the same thing.
"You have to have good coffee," was the gist of the unsolicited advice they received; to that end, Ms. Pauly made her largest investment: a $10,000 La Marzocco espresso machine.
Well, not for that specifically, but you get the gist—if you believe the Welsh version, then the Scots and Irish have a Welshman to thank for their national spirits.
The key people involved to some extent appear to be: The gist is that Wohl, Burkman, or both may have been involved in a plot to drum up these allegations.
Mr. Pence's official advice echoes a Twitter bulletin issued by President Barack Obama, the gist of which is: Wash hands, leave masks for health care workers and listen to experts.
Dr. Gist said she is unable to attract or retain effective educators because they can earn up to $2000,123 more per year by moving to Texas or other neighboring states.
The gist of the charge is that he kissed a fellow student against her will, refused to leave her room, attempted to touch her sexually and exposed himself to her.
Here's a good rule of thumb to use when sending emails:If you can't glance at it on your phone and get the gist within a few seconds, it's too long.
That's the gist of Volume Two of the latest National Climate Assessment, a 1,656-page report issued on Friday that explores both the current and future impacts of climate change.
On second glance, that "TOTALERS" gives this entry a clever wordplay connection to the general gist here (just noticing this made me feel so clever, but little did I know).
"We have a really hard time holding on to our wonderful folks and recruiting others," said Deborah Gist, superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools, which has 3,000 educators and 40,000 students.
But the gist is that we have reason to believe that any attempt by Trump to cover up or obstruct the investigation would be responded to with some painful leaks.
The gist of the ad is that "it's crazy" that Woods has been "chasing the same dream" for 40 years, and that people who love Nike should do the same.
But this is the gist: The White House wants to make it easier for people to buy cheaper and skimpier coverage that doesn't comply with the Affordable Care Act's rules.
The gist of Pfaff's argument: Even if some punitive "tough-on-crime" policies, such as more incarceration, can reduce crime, those benefits shouldn't be readily accepted as an obvious good.
You can turn to his lines at the end of his verse here and get the gist of maybe 40 percent of all of the Year of Lil Wayne posts.
WeekendsDirected by: Trevor JimenezThe Gist: In the wake of his parents' divorce, a little boy shuttles between his mom's apartment in the city and his father's new home in the country.
While her infant was too young to understand what was happening and her cousin was old enough to get the gist, the 7- and 10-year-olds were confused, Bryant said.
The trailer reveals the gist of the new film: Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) is now a stay-at-home super parent while Elastigirl (Holly Hunter) concentrates on saving the world.
Of course, the nuances of speech and often the meaning of an utterance can be lost, but this rudimentary word-by-word system can still impart the gist at minimal fuss.
That was the gist of a post that Gulliver wrote earlier this year on the travails of the 747, a once-popular aircraft that has fallen foul of today's aviation economics.
Heroin(e)The Director: Elaine McMillion Sheldon and Kerrin SheldonThe Gist: The documentary short frontrunner takes us to Huntington, West Virginia, where about five people die of heroin overdoses each day.
The gist of the debate is that musicians and record labels feel that one law allows YouTube to host and monetize their songs without compensating the artists and labels fairly. 9.
Mr Barr, who returned to run the Justice Department for the second time last month, is only obliged to divulge the gist of them to Congress, and in his own time.
That's the gist of the instant response I got when I mentioned the new Adapt BB, a shoe from Nike with, yes, powered laces that tighten to a wearer's foot automatically.
That's the gist of the argument the Department of Justice made today, in a background briefing with reporters and in its press release announcing its lawsuit aimed at stopping the deal.
Here's the gist: Basically, the idea here is that instead of taxing the difference between how much people pay for investments and how much they're worth when they sell them—a.k.a.
The treatment, ripretinib, was tested against placebo in 129 patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), a rare cancer affecting the digestive tract, who had received at least 3 prior therapies.
If all students are being asked to do is to understand and remember the big idea or gist of what they're reading, there's no benefit in selecting one medium over another.
Recently the Hill published a story, the gist of which was that Andy Puzder's "hometown" newspaper, the St. Louis Post Dispatch, thought that he was unqualified to be Secretary of Labor.
You may well have heard them yourself, but here's the gist of both: Story One: Man and woman speak on Tinder for six months before deciding to go on a date.
"He's such a well-known health care luminary and keen observer, but this is a big leap," said Dr. Lisa Bielamowicz, a co-founder of Gist Healthcare, a consultancy in Washington.
If you've never experienced an escape room, here's the gist of it: You get a group together — perhaps just two of you, perhaps as many as 10 or a dozen people.
While my niece knows only the gist of what happened, my 12-year-old nephew has seen a few of the more graphic videos that circulated on social media early on.
The couple had chosen a house, and he was driving home to get her when he passed Roscoe Gist on the road, moving, as was his custom, a little too fast.
And can't we just agree when I write "how" instead of "who," or "who" instead of "how" that he could still get the gist of what I was trying to say?
Blueprint is also pursuing FDA approval for use of Ayvakit in patients in advanced stages of GIST who have exhausted all other options of care - a much larger population of patients.
Think "Girls" wrapped in Nordic sunshine: That's the gist of this comedy in which three ambitious fledglings (Siri Seljeseth, Gine Cornelia Pedersen and Alexandra Gjerpen) rush headlong into adulthood in Oslo.
But the gist is, classical computers are systems where problems are abstracted onto a system of two-position switches called bits (ones and zeros) that interact through the rules of logic.
That was the broad gist of the Democratic message, in which the only honorable exceptions, like Maryland's John Delaney and Colorado's John Hickenlooper, came across as square dancers at a rave.
But every other hobbit I knew eventually moved to a city and became infatuated with the imagery of the urban landscape—graffiti, rap, fresh kicks, you get the gist of it.
Yeah, and there was ... I mean, shout-outs to The Gist for Mike Pesca at Slate, who was doing a daily news podcast before any of those three I just mentioned.
The gist is that after the House and Senate both pass some version of a bill, each chamber will name designate some of its members to be their negotiators — the conferees.
The gist is that teens are smoking less in general than they did even five years ago — and even a new taste for e-cigarettes fell off a bit this year.
There are a few factors at work here, but the gist is that Nintendo is in a tough spot and it needs a hell of a hit to get out of it.
She even breaks down some aspects of the duo's business dealings as proof, but the gist of it is ... she has faith in Hanks' integrity and believes he'll do her husband right.
MotherDirected by: Rodrigo Sorogoyen and María del Puy AlvaradoThe Gist: At the start of this fast-moving 17-minute film, a mother gets a call from her young son at the beach.
Here's the gist: While the rest of the world is celebrating the phoenix-like rise of Pied Piper with over 500,000 app downloads, Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) is fretting over another metric.
The Windows Creators Update is something of a big deal for the operating system with over 400 million users, but the gist of it is taking aim at gamers and yes, creators.
The gist is this: if a user breaks Twitter's rules on Twitter — that is to say, by tweeting — that user will still be disciplined in all the usual ways, a spokesperson said.
That seems to be the gist of the trailer, a collection of interviews with Boll and his co-workers intercut with behind-the-scenes footage of him being an asshole on set.
Predicted Winner: Heroine(e) Animated Short Film Nominees Dear BasketballDirectors: Glen Keane and Kobe BryantThe Gist: After 20 years of playing basketball professionally, Kobe Bryant wrote a letter to his beloved sport.
The automated search results are then filtered by machines and human editors, before being converted into short snippets of text, giving just enough information to get the gist of what's going on.
The gist of his argument is that the world is full of information; some of it is accurate and valuable (signal), while other components are counterproductive and can produce systemic entropy (noise).
Negan, Dwight, and Eugene are perhaps the most important characters in the comic's "All Out War" arc, and the show has kept the general gist of their motivations, allegiances, and trajectories intact.
But if you want the gist of it, here's the powerful conclusion: No union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and family.
Having taken four years of high school Spanish many years ago, I was able to get the gist of each section if I focused hard (though the English translations were certainly helpful).
The gist is that the image you're viewing is supposed to look more accurate, as Hollywood originally intended, thanks to a balance between the darkest colors on the screen and the brightest.
The gist is you have to plug your camera in, let it charge all the way (ugh), and then your camera will automatically upload all your footage to your GoPro Plus account.
This Christmas season I'll be going back to my hometown in Ohio to spend a week with my family to do a lot of eating, sleeping, Bravo-binging (you get the gist).
The GDPR guidelines are long and complicated, but the gist is that the protections give you more control over the data companies store on you and how the information can be used.
The basic gist is that he kept trying to do what the company wanted and yet it became apparent that they weren't going to make him the wrestler he wanted to be.
That's the gist of the advice to students interested in AI from Facebook's Yann LeCun and Joaquin Quiñonero Candela

 who run the company's Artificial Intelligence Lab and Applied Machine Learning group respectively.
The gist of the bout was that St. Preux would feint nine or ten strikes, getting kicked in the knees and body in between, before lunging and missing with a single strike.
Keep reading to find our reviews, but the gist is this: These are pretty, versatile tops that deliver on the drapery and luxe look of silk without the need for dry-cleaning.
That's the gist of a policy document published in the Guardian yesterday, one of more than 100 "internal training manuals, spreadsheets and flowcharts" that the newspaper obtained from the social media giant.
Vox's Andrew Prokop has a complete explainer on the history of the State of the Union, but basically, the gist is that for much of American history, it's been delivered in writing.
It's actually the gist of Wagner's "Ring" cycle, which the Metropolitan Opera is presenting — in a retooled revival of Robert Lepage's intensely-debated production of the four-opera epic — through May 11.
Ice Cube dished out some life lessons as the guest speaker during a Seattle Seahawks team meeting, but the gist of his speech echoed one of his hit tracks -- Do ya thang!
When the gist of this puzzle dawned on me I could hardly believe it hadn't been done — it's like one of those inventions that's so useful as to seem sort of inevitable.
The gist of the story, reported by Moises Velasquez-Manoff and photographed by Gabriella Demczuk, is that rising seas are creating huge stands of dead trees, sometimes surprisingly far from the sea.
Witness the over-the-top letter his White House counsel, Pat Cipollone, sent House Democrats this week, the gist of which was: Your impeachment investigation is illegitimate, and we will not participate.
The gist of "Kids Are Alright" is that the series (narrated by Doyle) takes place during the summer, when the boys have "no supervision" and are more likely to get into trouble.
Khloé has been coy when it comes to chatting publicly about her split from Thompson, but the family has appeared to confirm the gist of the reports through social media likes and comments.
NASA has all the details about the rare (for America, solar eclipses occur fairly regularly around the globe) solar event, but the gist of it is the moon will completely cover the sun.
They were never really full-fledged movements but there was media art or hype art, where the gist is to get a press response that would allow the message to saturate the society.
I don't remember his exact words, but the gist of it was that we live in a deeply racist society and the Obama presidency had lulled us into forgetting or ignoring that fact.
The gist: The VonShef red hand mixer is a good go-to for anyone looking to add a little style to their appliance selection in the form of a versatile, lightweight hand mixer.
It was relatively uneventful, but the gist is that Lime is seeking community support to petition the SFMTA and convince the agency to allow Lime to operate its electric scooters in the city.
You can check out the complete list on FiveThirtyEight, but the gist is: Nobody wants to hear the "Chicken Dance," with couples in 23.1% weddings putting it on their "do not play" lists.
That is the gist of the disagreement between the Times and the NFL, yet the NFL spent four of six pages going in on the Times for citing ties to the Tobacco industry.
The gist of their defense at this point: "There was no nonconsensual sexual encounter," said Martins' lawyer, Mark Bederow, a former assistant district attorney in Manhattan who has worked criminal defense since 2004.
Jane the Virgin (2014-present)The Gist: At the start of this CW series, Jane Villanueva (Gina Rodriguez) goes to the doctor for a check-up like any ol' responsible 23-year-old.
Under the examination stage you can be searched, your devices can be confiscated, and because you have no right to remain silent, this is where it's connected to the gist of my case.
But I'm sure you guys were startled, knowing what the gist of the movie was, and then seeing the backlash after its premiere in Venice from people who hadn't seen it at all.
The gist: A Boston janitor (Casey Affleck) loses his adult brother (Kyle Chandler) to heart disease, and finds out that he's unexpectedly been granted custody of his 16-year-old nephew (Lucas Hedges).
Here's the gist of it: It's the future and the world is falling apart, so a spaceship ventures off into uncharted space in hopes of finding some outer-space friends who can help.
The gist of the plot will sound very familiar — some lovable misfit losers are trying to lose their virginity — but this trailer suggests the film has its own dry and rambunctious comedic tone.
Just be aware that these are not all selected for the quality of their translation, but serve more as examples of how the system retains expression while getting the gist of the meaning.
At least that's the gist of a new ad campaign from Australian Streets Ice Cream, which is apparently trying to make inroads with Millennial consumers by making references to sexting and internet memes.
As a near final death knell, Gist now must figure out how to further cut her budget by $12 million because, since 2008, the state has cut common education funding by 28.2 percent.
Whatever the concrete content of the plan, the gist of Trump's policy for Israel and Palestine is already clear: Make the most controversial issues of the conflict disappear, magically, and to Israel's advantage.
Founded by Hyslop, McLarty and deHoop, the company offers a free, semiweekly newsletter that gives readers "the gist" of what's going on in the sports world in less than a five-minute read.
Here's the gist: participants freeze mid-action while someone films the group, and if you're feeling up for it, put it all to the tune of Rae Sremmurd "Black Beatles" or another jam.
Amid the excessively voweled names and shifting POVs and multiple timelines is a political plot so many-sided you'd need a degree in IR (you know, interstellar relations) just to parse the gist.
The explanation of how Pollyhop works is convoluted at best, but the gist is that Conway and his people are manipulating search engine results so that only positive coverage of their side appears.
The Scottish actor plays the aforementioned strapping Scotsman Jamie Fraser (who's no longer a virgin by the end of the first season), and I'll let him give you the gist of the story.
" The gist: "One of the most extraordinary things about our current politics — really, one of the most extraordinary developments of recent political history — is the loyal adherence of religious conservatives to Donald Trump.
The team includes several American players, including Deshaun Thomas of Ohio State and James Gist of Maryland, both N.B.A. second-round picks, and Keith Langford of Kansas, who is arguably the team's star.
The plan is sketchy, as I say, but this is the gist: Where individuals are concerned, the seven current individual income tax brackets will become three: 12 percent, 25 percent, and 35 percent.
Perrow sets out a lot of formal definitions and reasoning, but the gist is familiar to anyone who has ever heard of Murphy's Law or perused a novelty t-shirt shop: Shit happens.
There are substantive aspects of Amis's critique, but the gist — the "gravamen," as he might say — is that Corbyn, a humorless, teetotaling vegetarian wedded to an antiquated style of leftism, is woefully uncool.
With dread, Gist inspected the brackish drainage ditch next to the car; the water couldn't have been more than three feet deep, but an injured man could roll into that muck and drown.
But here's the gist of what's happening in the body: "We presume there is some suppression in the functioning of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland in the brain [when you're stressed]," Greene says.
You can find our personal experiences below, but the gist is this: It&aposs extremely comfortable, cute, and pretty supportive for such sheer material, though you&aposll probably be using them for lounging.
Kesh's goal wasn't fully spelled out on the recording, but the gist was that an operative posing as a potential donor could penetrate Soros's operation and make secret videos that exposed embarrassing activities.
When it comes to Bitcoin, you get the gist: Cryptocurrency is on the rise right now, it's a worthy investment, and it when it comes to top buzzwords of 2019, it's on top.
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 The NRC also gave a formal written response to the community comments, the gist of which was: "NEPA [the National Environmental Policy Act] requires consideration of likely future scenarios not extreme future scenarios.
The new moon in Libra on Saturday is a great time to initiate a new field of study, and link up with the right people who can show you the gist of it!
The gist is this: Users film videos of themselves lip-syncing or acting out comedy sketches, up to 15 seconds long, and can choose from a database of songs, effects, or sound bites.
The gist: (assuming that Maines is indeed the person who tweeted those statements) If anyone aside from Beyoncé knows what really happened, it should be the people who appeared onstage with her, right?
I do find it funny that the gist of the passage turned out to be completely prescient — I get texts from my friends, emails from my relatives, and phone calls from inquisitive robots.
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That's the gist of Pete Wells's evisceration in The New York Times of Thomas Keller's famous restaurant in New York City, the East Coast cousin of the chef's flagship French Laundry in Napa Valley.
The gist: The Black + Decker model offers all the essentials: six different speeds, including a TURBO button that'll increase the mixer to maximum speed, for all of those tough-to-stir lumps and bumps.
Documentary Short Film Nominees Black SheepDirected by: Ed Perkins and Jonathan ChinnThe Gist: Following a racist attack against a young Black man in London, Cornelius Walker's mother moves her family from London to Essex.
You can learn more about that system from the podcast below (there's a whole pie-ribbon-curse metaphor; it's great), but the gist is that it guarantees that the content you see at Wikipedia.
Heaven is a Traffic Jam on the 405Director: Frank StiefelThe Gist: An intimate portrait of 56-year-old artist Mindy Alper, who uses art to work through her lifelong struggle with anxiety and depression.
But after talking with my colleague James Bareham and trying out the pen with a bunch of apps, the gist is that, as a piece of hardware, Google did all the right things here.
Specter was far blunter than Mitchell, but the gist of their questions was the same: Was the woman before them of sound enough mind to know if she'd been the victim of sexual misconduct?
The gist is that startups are increasingly foregoing filing a Form D with the SEC that provides details of their venture rounds like investment size and main investors in order to stay stealth longer.
Here's a great interpretation of the DAO's rules and one explained by Bloomberg View's Matt Levine, and both are worth reading in full, but the gist of the argument is the code wasn't hacked.
While the dramatic, Broadway-esque windows are often exclusive to New York City, big-name department stores often repackage the gist of the displays for tens (or, in some cases, hundreds) of locations nationwide.
While you can read my post yesterday for an in-depth description of what happened, the basic gist is that Visa refunded and recharged (under a different merchant category) a month of old transactions.
You can watch The Bachelorette contestants' favorite film, Gladiator, for a mere $2.99 on virtually any video-streaming service, if you're interested in getting a gist for their collective personality before the show airs.
Here's the gist: Your school can punish you for missing class, just like they always can, but it can't punish you more harshly for protesting than if you were missing class for another reason.
His findings are way too dense to properly go into here, but the gist is that the cameras are, essentially, guessing where people are based on algorithms, and those algorithms are not always perfect.
Even before Mr. Erdogan's speech, the gist of which American officials have heard before, Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that he would listen to any inquiries Turkey might have about the cleric.
The GIST also have has a robust social media presence (mostly on Instagram and Twitter), as well as a website full of resources like guides, glossaries, FAQs and deep-dive interviews on female athletes.
Various explainer articles pick apart the labyrinthine details, but the gist is this: In January, Britney dropped out of a Vegas residency to enter a psychiatric facility, citing stress from her father's colon rupture.
But Scholze hopes that, in contrast with the situation for Mochizuki's original series of papers, this should not be a protracted process, since the gist of his and Stix's objection is not highly technical.
But even if your younger self wasn't paying close attention to headlines, you probably watched TGIF — and might have gotten the gist of these grown-up topics by tuning into Dinosaurs on Friday nights.
The main gist of the chat centres around the hiring of "DaveC1," a supposed ex-CIA agent who was brought onto the Tor Project without some internal members being aware of his previous affiliation.
The gist: too many penalties, too few takeaways, mounting injuries (tight end Larry Donnell's first-half concussion the latest), two more turnovers, and wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.'s inability to control his temper.
That response hasn't satisfied House leaders — and it plays into the main gist of their allegation, which is that the DOJ and FBI are trying to protect themselves and prevent oversight into potential misconduct.
That's the gist of this teen romance, which sparks the friction between a prim, formal dance student and the hip-hop specialist whose unconventional moves re-energize her on and off the dance floor.
The gist of the story Biden tells most often: When Biden was a teen, he saw two men kissing in downtown Wilmington, Delaware, as his father drove him to apply for a lifeguarding job.
"The gist of it was that as somebody who grew up overweight and kind of unhappy because of it, and thinking that, you know, life is gonna pass you by because of it," Bradley said.
The gist of the gossip is essentially confirmed by Khloé Kardashian's social media activity, and Cardi is coming to the denim designer's defense as comments on Instagram and Twitter gleefully revel in the relationship's demise.
In his order, Bertelsman said Sandmann alleged that the "gist" of the first article, which did not name him, was that he assaulted or physically intimidated the man, and engaged in racist conduct and taunts.
That was the gist at the after-party for the designer Todd Snyder, whose collection closed out New York Fashion Week: Men's on Thursday night, capping four packed days of runway shows, presentations and celebrations.
The actual gist of the case, as Jimmy says on the bus, is that Sandpiper management has nibbled away at the savings of its residents, which he likens to a mistake on a dinner bill.
My Nephew EmmettDirector: Kevin Wilson Jr. The Gist: In the early morning of August 28, 1955, Mose Wright's house is invaded by two white men looking to capture his nephew, 14-year-old Emmett Till.
So the gist of what you hear in a lot of these communities is that it's not just that the media doesn't care, it's that the media thinks we're all a bunch of dumb rednecks.
The Crown (2016-present)The Gist: If you woke up in the wee hours in the morning to watch Meghan Markle marry Prince Harry, then it goes without saying: You need to watch The Crown.
The Pixel 3 and 3 XL have been thoroughly leaked, but here's the gist on what to expect: larger screens (and one notch) with otherwise nearly identical designs, wireless charging, and a second selfie camera.
The general gist was that anyone who had logged on from Iran was blocked and the company admitted in a statement on Friday that it had made "a series of mistakes" by taking that approach.
The basic gist is this: Add a hashtag or location sticker to an individual Story post, and it may be randomly selected to be part of a larger Story that anyone on Instagram can view.
The answer is complicated, but here's the gist: No. While an increase in the need for these jobs could make a slight impact (in specific regions, mind you), the jobs themselves won't become inherently better.
That was the gist of what manager Kevin Cash said Sunday in the wake of the Saturday injury to Kiermaier, who hurt his hand attempting a diving mid-game catch coming in from center field.
"The Only Strategy for Hillary Clinton Is to Scorch the Earth" read a February Buzzfeed News headline topping an article by Ben Smith, the gist of which is that 2016 is a "contrast election," a.k.a.
In case you managed to miss this story that's been around since 620 BCE, the gist is that a boastful hare is challenged to a race by a tortoise he ceaselessly teases for being slow.
The gist of his argument is that the analogies relating crypto as an industry to the Internet may work, but most people have their timelines wrong: Crypto isn't like the Internet in the 90s, perhaps.
Here's the gist: If you bundle either the Ecovacs Deebot 601 or the Ecovacs Deebot 711S with a third-generation Echo Dot smart speaker (a $49.99 value) through the site, you'll save up to 45%.
Unless you live under a rock, you probably already know what Disney+ is — but for our fellow rock-dwellers, here's the gist: It's a brand-new streaming service that offers basically the entire Disney catalog.
That's the gist of her comments to The Washington Post's Michelle Boorstein, published on Wednesday: As a girl, she watched her father, Southern Baptist pastor-turned-GOP-governor Mike Huckabee, sidelined when he entered politics.
"This post hits the main advantages but the gist is American sunscreens are goopy and slimey and weak while this is easy drying, comfortable, powerful and great at protecting the face from UV," he said.
"Walmart is a sleeping giant, and they're putting together all the pieces to be able to move big in healthcare when they want to," Dr. Lisa Bielamowicz, the cofounder of consulting firm Gist Healthcare, said.
So, I typed some of your titles and lyrics into Google Translate and the gist of Helena's lyrics seems to be standard punk/hardcore fare: social ills, war is hell, politics suck, fuck the government.
That information would have been pretty helpful going into The Lego Ninjago Movie, though it does its best to fill all the details in very quickly so those who aren't superfans can get the gist.
If you're new to Transcendental Meditation, the gist is that you sit quietly for 20 minutes and recite a mantra—usually a meaningless word from your teacher—to help free your mind from conscious thought.
If you haven't seen Versace's fall 2016 ads, here's the gist of it: Karlie Kloss and Gigi Hadid star as chic moms, toting around toddlers and babies while clad in the Italian brand's latest collection.
Murray didn't want to give away much, but here's the gist: The special takes place in real time, with Rocko returning to the O-Town of 2016 after 20 years spent drifting about in space.
At Incheon Airport near Seoul, travelers were greeted by a placard about the Madagascar Plague — turn yourself into the quarantine office was the gist — right before walking through a body-heat detector that flags fevers.
Once I got the gist of the very clever theme I muddled through, but even after solving, every time I look at those entries I have to take another cognitive step to read them correctly.
You don't really you need to know your classics or even your Hollywood lore to grasp the thematic gist of "Norma Jeane," which ponders the follies of war-making men and their abuses of women.
"The venture capital party is over" was the gist of countless mainstream and social media predictions in October, following WeWork's IPO collapse and SoftBank's difficulties in raising over $100 billion for its second Vision Fund.
"Woh-leih-fei, the gist of it is to give pressure to the government sheerly through the number of protesters," said Samson Yuen, an assistant professor of political science at Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
Here's Motherboard's super simple guide to building your first gaming PC: The details, of course, are much more complicated, but that's the gist of what it takes to enter the holy kingdom of PC gaming.
"Medicare is testing this out and this is where people think healthcare is ultimately going and they want to be skating in that direction," said Chas Roades, head of Washington D.C.-based consultancy Gist Healthcare.
When the requests for comment come in, the team has to beg for time to assess the facts or tease out the gist of what the reporter has in order to figure out how to respond.
LifeboatDirected by: Skye Fitzgerald and Bryn MooserThe Gist: In this visceral look at the migrant crisis, volunteers for a German non-profit head into the Mediterranean to save refugees whose boats have overturned in turbulent waters.
BaoDirected by: Domee ShiThe Gist: In this imaginative and tear-jerking meditation on motherhood, a mother saddened by her son leaving home is delighted when her dumpling comes to life, and is another child to raise.
One nice way to catch up on a Slack backlog is to using Alt + Shift + ↑ / ↓ to iterate through unread channels and DMs, and then hitting escape once you're sure you have the gist of the room.
You can read about the technical details in the paper itself (PDF) but the gist is that it uses a mix of public-key and symmetric cryptography, not dissimilar to how it works on the web.
Your own limits will vary, depending on the situation, but the gist of it is: Figure out what you're willing to spend on other people, then stick to that budget to avoid any resentment and animosity.
The first black Miss USA winner, Carole Gist, took home the title in 1990 (and nabbed first runner-up in Miss Universe), while Janel Bishop was crowned the first black Miss Teen USA the following year.
Knife SkillsDirector: Thomas LennonThe Gist: In a matter of six weeks, the Edwins Leadership & Restaurant Institute in Cleveland aims to train newly released prisoners into becoming skillful cooks so they can work in institution's French restaurant.
Predicted Winner: Lou Live Action Short Film Nominees DeKalb ElementaryDirector: Reed Van DykThe Gist: A man with a semi-automatic rifle enters the office of an elementary school and gives the receptionist a set of instructions.
Here's my colleague Jake Kastrenakes with the gist: The Portal is designed to simplify video chatting by having a wide-angle camera capable of identifying your body, then tracking you as you move around the room.
The gist is that McCabe orchestrated a leak to a Wall Street Journal reporter shortly before the 2016 election, describing private deliberations he'd had with Obama Justice Department officials about an investigation of the Clinton Foundation.
Here's the gist: If a man is happy with a five-blade razor, and not experiencing irritation, and not, like two in three men, a haver of "sensitive skin," the SkinGuard razor is not for him.
It's not entirely clear how the system functions — MacRumors explored some possibilities after Apple's purchase — but the gist seems to be that phone would combine information from the two cameras to remove noise and improve clarity.
Omnity is a search engine made to make it easier by extracting the gist of documents you give it and finding related ones from a library of millions — and now supports more than a hundred languages.
You don't need to yet, probably, because the gist is that if you're currently a DirecTV Now customer, you'll soon (just not now) see the AT&T TV Now logo instead of the DirecTV Now logo.
"They're not invading your space, or grabbing you, but the gist is, 'You're broken, so let me fix you,'" said Reddit user MostlyBlindGamer, who declined to give his real name, citing his paranoia about online privacy.
At a dive bar in Chicago, LarryBarry shares the story of his own chance encounter on the dance floor, the gist of which is: The P.C. police are out to get us, so watch your back.
The "gist and essence" of Chamisa's May Day speech was that his party "will not allow the mortgaging of this country for political expedience," it said, attributed to Luke Tamborinyoka, presidential spokesperson and director of communications.
The gist of that combo — an upward throw into an up-air for a KO — is called the Ding Dong, and it's making Donkey Kong a much more viable pick in the competitive Smash 4 scene.
In case you need a refresher, here's the gist of the 2006 comedy, which is loosely based on the plot of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: The high school girls' soccer team that Viola plays for gets cut.
The basic gist of the various anecdotes involving these aides seems to be similar: that Trump often says or does ignorant and outrageous things and they try their best to prevent him from screwing things up.
Bellesa.co The gist: Categorizing itself as a feminist porn site, Bellesa provides ethical free porn through a partnership program, with curated and relatively lengthy (typically at least 10 minutes long) free clips directly from the creators.
Or that scene in "The Fugitive" when Harrison Ford crashes the convention to tell the crowd who the real killer is (though, O.K., there isn't technically a mike in the scene, but you get the gist).
The main gist of GeForce Now is that it lets you play PC games on a wide variety of devices, including desktops, laptops, mobile devices, Nvidia Shield streaming devices, and even Macs and low-power Chromebooks.
Some of my swapped-out clues include "You don't want to be on a tight one" for LEASH and "Reds state" for OHIO … but I'm glad they kept the gist of my clue for 34-down!
In his opening monologue Monday night, Stephen Colbert conveyed the gist of the the new tell-all Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, which he described as "packed with nuggets of 'oh my God'".
The gist is this: The United States may or may not enter a recession this year, but if it does, housing is unlikely to be the cause, because it never really recovered in the first place.
Doctors I spoke to had somewhat conflicting opinions about off-label Viagra use for women, but the gist is that while the data's not all there, there's a chance it could increase sensation for all genders.
Well, it's a lot less pressure given that you're spending $250 max, don't have a greasy salesman breathing down your neck, and it isn't a machine that could kill you — but still, the gist is the same.
Here's the gist: Kayla (Geraldine Viswanathan), one of the three teenage protagonists engaged in a sex pact to lose their virginity on prom night, accepts a flask from her date, perma-stoned lab partner Connor (Miles Robbins).
The teachings are quite confusing, filled with self-serving jargon and psychobabble, but the basic gist of the philosophy is that the only way to be "ethical" is to focus on your own self-interest and growth.
Here's the gist of the essay I never got around to writing: The Catcher in the Rye is a gravely overrated book, clinging like stubborn gum to the shoe sole of the American public school system's curricula.
The trailer starring Keegan Michael Key is probably all you need to see to get the gist of it, but it's on the Alexa skill marketplace if you want to play Skyrim in the weirdest way possible.
That's spelled out in my book "Failing to Confront Islamic Totalitarianism," but here's the gist: We need to take seriously three crucial truths that, since 9/11, have been obscured by layers of misunderstanding and evasion. 1.
OK, time to flash forward, but you get the gist: A lot of people complain when their candidate loses, some of that complaining edges into conspiracy-theory territory, but candidates themselves don't traffic in any of this.
That's the gist of a new study by The Atlantic and the Public Religion Research Institute, which looked at the much-discussed white working class voters who carried President Donald Trump to victory in last November's election.
That's the gist of Jumia's disclosure: a small number of employees cooked some sales numbers and commissions, it was negligible to our financials, we flagged the investigation in our IPO prospectus, we took action, we ended it.
If you're not familiar with the Japanese author of the wildly popular decluttering manifesto, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, the gist is this: apart from the essentials, keep only those things that bring you joy.
Most of this happened on the Twitter account of Facebook chief security officer Alex Stamos before Stamos took down his tweets and the gist of the conversation made its way into an update to Facebook's official post.
"The gist was, their kids didn't feel the IDs available to them reflected who they were," said Gerri Cannon (she/her), a state representative who sponsored ID bills in New Hampshire after receiving calls from concerned parents.
The gist of it seems to be that if a drug company increases the price for a generic drug for which there are no real substitutes, the agency could allow drugs from other countries to be imported.
These possibilities are purely speculative, but the gist of this interpretation is that we should only view this assurance as something that Mueller's team wants Trump to think — and not necessarily something we should take for granted.
Linde had earmarked Gist for sale in March last year, when Chief Executive Wolfgang Buechele had said that the unit, which delivers cooled food and beverages mainly in the United Kingdom, was no longer considered "core business".
I can't find a link online yet, so hopefully I can convey the gist of it: Con Ed, the local utility, is showing off a $20,000 geothermal system (after rebates) that both heats and cools your house.
Here's the full statement of offense against Flynn: The gist of it is that Flynn admits to lying about two December 2016 conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in a January 24, 2017, interview with federal investigators.
Here's the gist: While the Association of American Railroads required every rail car to have an ACI tag visible somewhere, there was nothing forcing individual railroad companies to buy the necessary technology to make those tags useful.
This is all very confusing, but the gist of all this is that May asked the EU for a Brexit extension, and the EU countries are going to get together and ultimately deny or approve the request.
" BLACK+DECKER 6-Speed Hand Mixerâ€"$21.72 See Details The draw: Budget-friendly, good starter-mixer The gist: This Hamilton Beach mixer is a great choice for those looking for a budget-friendly, easy-to-use hand mixer.
The gist of the hack is related to how Windows 10 is constantly indexing data on your computer, which is part of the process that makes info available to Cortana when you ask it to look something up.
The basic gist of the essay, written by one anonymous Googler, is this: The reasons there is not more gender diversity in tech is not because of unconscious biases, but rather because of biological differences between the sexes.
While neither Shanahan nor Bolton elaborated on the gist of U.S. intelligence, other U.S. officials told Reuters there were "multiple, credible threats" against U.S. forces on land, including in Iraq, by Iran and proxy forces, and at sea.
Revolting RhymesDirector: Jan Lachauer and Jakob SchuhThe Gist: Fans of Roald Dahl's very twisted mind will be pleased to know that he wrote the entirety of this short movie, which animates his rhymes and reinterpretations of fairy tales.
It's not a comprehensive look back at what happened (I mean, it wraps up in under a minute), and let's move the heck on already, but you definitely get the overall gist of the major events of 2016.

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