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The announcement shows how Apple is leaning heavily into its marketing around creative professionals, just as its education announcement a few months ago leaned heavily into the creative aspects of education devices.
That factored heavily into coverage of the Supreme Court vacancy.
IT, business, and healthcare also factor heavily into both lists.
Hulu has leaned heavily into this type of licensed programming.
Motorcycles seem to play heavily into the OTR II tour.
After all, romantic elements figure heavily into most YA novels.
Your older sister, DeLonna, was heavily into PCP, angel dust.
So you guys leaned really heavily into scooters, this idea.
What video games are you, or they, now heavily into?
The state of current affairs also factors heavily into timing.
Trump leaned heavily into the culture wars during his speeches.
But her boyfriend at that time was heavily into Japanese toys.
December 14, 2016 Science and nature factor heavily into today's show.
I also just dove heavily into the history of synth music.
Growing up, I was heavily into punk rock music—still am.
The big box giant has been investing heavily into e-commerce.
Noisey: So, when did you first get heavily into The Rasmus?
Life is Strange: Before the Storm leans heavily into the gay.
One pulled out a paper bag and breathed heavily into it.
In general, he cautioned investors against buying heavily into Monday's declines.
It's clear IO is leaning heavily into the art of save scumming.
At 16, my pals and me were heavily into the dubstep scene.
It's also invested heavily into Apple products, including the new Apple Watch.
All of those things play heavily into your performance on the field.
BuzzFeed also invested heavily into videos and a cooking vertical with Tasty.
The building and its Masonic history, plays heavily into MAF's inaugural exhibitions.
But UPS is investing heavily into drones and self-driving technology, too.
K.K.R. has pushed heavily into debt-trading businesses and capital markets underwriting.
Democrats leaned heavily into Barr's decision-making process in crafting the summary.
Many of 2016's losers figured heavily into the upside on Monday, too.
General anger at China among American voters factored heavily into Trump's November victory.
And you probably shouldn't buy too heavily into OnePlus' rebellious, anti-establishment marketing.
The film, clocking in around 80 minutes, leans heavily into high-concept directing.
But nine-year-old me was heavily into Sam from the Stamp Gang.
I was heavily into physically active shit, I would skate to breakdance practice.
Who would invest heavily into a landscape with as much uncertainty as Britain's?
Furthermore, a candidate's gender can play heavily into how consultants calculate attack ads.
Becoming a Fitness Fiend I got heavily into fitness in my late 20s.
But it doesn't lean so heavily into nostalgia to overwhelm a great story.
But when I started getting heavily into porn, I just -- I was good.
Without getting too heavily into it, blockchain is the driving technology behind bitcoin currency.
For them to lean heavily into any of this seems un-Apple-y. Yes.
There are other reasons why automakers may never lean too heavily into this idea.
Germany's Pascal Wehrlein also dumped his Sauber heavily into the barriers in the afternoon.
You could download Britney albums until 2 AM, or get heavily into Norwegian metal.
The report found that corporate venture capital firms invested heavily into internet start-ups.
My fear is that Lenovo is investing too heavily into a dead-end project.
JPMorgan has leaned heavily into accounting and tax, funding three startups in that area.
Expanding the social safety net factors heavily into the Vermont senator's messaging and appeal.
His take on the character leans "very heavily into a noir story," he said.
Walking heavily into the blazing sunlight, he clattered onto the metal platform and stairs.
When you look at all that, though, they are moving rather heavily into that space.
WarnerMedia has indicated it too is willing to invest heavily into new shows and movies.
The acquisition comes at a time when Google is investing heavily into health care technology.
Amazon has been ramping up its video streaming efforts by investing heavily into original content.
Unlike Cora and Julian, as trailers tease, a massive fire plays heavily into that history.
To bolster the trend, Philip Morris (PM) is leaning heavily into its "anti-smoking" effors.
Snap's users are heavily into messaging while Twitter's users are browsing tweets, articles and videos.
Meanwhile, retirement accounts should be heavily into equity or equity-like instruments and broadly diversified.
She had no idea that her garb would factor so heavily into her budding career.
Captan: The airline really invested heavily into the presentation of their airline when they travel.
For fixed-income investors, that means venturing more heavily into more speculative issuers and instruments.
Grimm attempted a comeback this year, leaning very heavily into his support for President Trump.
I was more interested in reading, but most of my classmates were heavily into sports.
In the 1960s he was heavily into girl groups, queuing the songs into his screenplays.
ASHLEIGH, 25 I dated this boy when I was 16 who was heavily into Pantera.
Chilcot's report delves heavily into the intelligence failure that Gilligan and Kelly had stumbled onto.
Kroger has also lowered prices and invested heavily into online ordering over the past year.
I'm heavily into architecture so a lot of that aesthetic crosses over into the paintings.
"What you do now is get involved heavily into the political process," Sanders told the audience.
The series premiere leans heavily into the entire precious pixie schtick at every chance it gets.
Small, overwhelming white, and politically independent New Hampshire leaned heavily into Sanders's populist fervor in 22020.
The result was that, by the 1990s, authoritarian voters had shifted heavily into the Republican party.
In return, though, Microsoft has invested heavily into building the software tools for building quantum applications.
While contemporary artists factored heavily into the development of Maotik's style comes from the literary world.
While the city has leaned very heavily into tech, you don't want to be all tech.
Mr. Quigley is a very creative constructor who is heavily into music, so here we are.
Indeed, Facebook has invested so heavily into VR because their company's vision is to connect the world.
But he leaned most heavily into his tough-on-immigration message, floating a general-election cornerstone issue.
Her last two albums have been whirlwind R&B creations that dip heavily into the electronic world.
Morgan Stanley has invested heavily into growing its residential mortgage and customized lending business in recent years.
Anonymous offshore firms, possibly with links to organized crime, have already invested heavily into Canada's marijuana industry.
And the cost of advertising in a certain media market also factors heavily into the decisionmaking process.
All that pioneering heavy electronic music of the 80s and 90s—all that tied heavily into Giorgio.
Lifestyle and luck, it seems, still factor heavily into why people live into their 90s and 100s.
The race for McSally's current 2nd District seat will factor heavily into the fight for House control.
The Massachusetts Democrat leaned heavily into the idea that the party should nominate a woman to defeat Trump.
"She was careful to present this nation as one that is heavily into self-improvement," Ms. Mirrer said.
" (Apparently five-year-old me was heavily into Dutch Eurodance.)  "People were like, oh God remember The Cranberries?
That is because it plays heavily into the severe lack of supply of homes for sale this spring.
The site relaunched in 2013 in an attempt to rebrand, leaning even more heavily into its music offerings.
To accommodate the uptick in e-commerce deliveries, UPS has invested heavily into sortation facilities with automated technology.
Race plays heavily into the results, with Asian women and white men being the most sought after overall.
And you're going to start diving heavily into it now that I've finally given it to you right?
She loved 80s hardcore and got heavily into left politics, spending her free time campaigning and attending rallies.
Jones is brisk and decorous, smart and sensitive, though she sometimes leans too heavily into the Brooklyn accent.
Mark Stevenson: I was always heavily into art, that was always what I decided I was gonna do.
And they're leaning heavily into that idea with the eight-page letter the White House counsel sent tonight.
Where to eat Sammy's Fish Box on the southern end of the island leans heavily into nautical kitsch.
Ovechkin figured heavily into Washington's success in the second round with three goals and three assists against Pittsburgh.
Hyundai has lagged global rivals who have invested heavily into developing new technologies for electrified an autonomous vehicles.
The threat of China factored heavily into the U.S. government's decision to block Broadcom's proposed buyout of Qualcomm.
This is particularly true toward the end of the game as it starts to descend heavily into DMC lore.
AT&T is investing heavily into HBO, increasing the number of shows and films it produces by 50 percent.
Hedge funds bought heavily into the oil market late last year as it became apparent OPEC would cut production.
We were heavily into cyber security when we led Darktrace Series A but that market now is very saturated.
Apple worked Siri, the virtual assistant, more heavily into iOS 9 and that trend could continue with iOS 10.
Baidu has been investing heavily into its Sunnyvale office as a pipeline for acquiring top U.S. machine learning talent.
Longstreth started getting heavily into harmonies on Rise Above, at which point he was surrounded by talented female vocalists.
Although drug patents traditionally expire after 20 years, massively consolidated drug companies rarely invest heavily into improving such medicines.
So what do you imagine ... because I see other governments moving very heavily into technology within the government sector.
They have been selling short-term investment products, offering returns in excess of 6%, and piling heavily into stocks.
"UPS has been investing heavily into their network and they've got to pay for it," Roberson told Business Insider.
Things like the  Amazon Echo are becoming a whole new media channel, while print publishers are heavily into SnapChat.
Artificial intelligence also plays heavily into Alibaba's strategy and is used to predict supply chain volatility and personalize marketing.
It would be a surprise if the president's attacks on the news media didn't figure heavily into the discussion.
Time magazine devoted its cover to the issue in 1985: The topic factored heavily into electoral politics at the time.
NAMBLA, once a visible advocate of pedophilia, doesn't feature heavily into what I call the online pedo-sphere these days.
"After the Pulse Shooting in 2016, we looked heavily into security and making attendees in Orlando feel safe," he says.
More conservative advertisers are still wary about investing too heavily into e-sports, as a recent SportsBusiness Journal report shows.
But that hasn't stopped people from buying heavily into the cryptocurrency scam, even as smaller cryptocurrencies have shriveled to nothing.
I think you'll see a lot of that in our next episode, and then really bleeding heavily into next season.
I was pretty heavily into drugs, kind of miserable, kind of on a downer, got "FUCK LIFE" tattooed on me.
Amid intense competition, JD.com has expanded heavily into fast moving consumer goods, including household supplies and food and beverage products.
The EU is the world's biggest market, by some measures, and usually factors heavily into the roadmaps of major companies.
Because both Wiglesworth and Anglim are heavily into yoga, viewers can expect some fusion of spirituality infused into the travel.
Amid fierce competition, JD has expanded heavily into fast moving consumer goods, including household supplies and food and beverage products.
But the state already has moved heavily into wind and solar in recent years, and is nearing its 2030 goals.
Of having the physical presence and being able to provide that experience, and at the same time, investing heavily into technology.
Magazino is investing heavily into the sensing and real-time operation stack, which it calls ACROS (Advanced Cooperative Robotic Operating System).
It deconstructs fantasy most of the time — which makes it all the more satisfying when it leans heavily into those tropes.
With the Crimson Peak director at the helm, expect the first new Pinocchio to lean heavily into the story's darkest elements.
Now we know that a fire seems to be the cause of Jack's death, or at least factors heavily into it.
It's no secret Facebook is investing heavily into video, and its live-streaming product is becoming increasingly important to those efforts.
The last time investment flowed heavily into commodities was at the tail end of the China-led supercycle, in 2009-12.
Amazon doesn't want to alienate them, and has been pushing publishers to lean even more heavily into mega-selling hardcover books.
Investors also bought heavily into shares of rare earths miner Lynas Corporation which had its best day in almost two months.
He could lean even more heavily into his supposed empathy for voters in the electorally vital Rust Best and Upper Midwest.
The wind interacting with the sculpture is chaotic and playful, and she's incorporated wind machines heavily into her textile work since.
Nickel investors bought heavily into rumours that the Indonesian government was thinking about bringing forward a ban on nickel ore exports.
As Dick's Sporting Goods leans more heavily into its in-house brands, customers will start to notice some changes in stores.
On Thursday, he leaned heavily into that idea, casting himself as one of the pioneering champions of common-sense gun reform.
That's Doug Peterson's rationale for S&P Global moving heavily into sustainability (or ESG to use the preferred finance-world acronym).
Pickett leans heavily into his Karloff impersonation, spookily crooning about a mad scientist who's posted up in his laboratory when—holy shit!
This is something the National Association of Manufacturers is also leaning heavily into, to help fill a broader gap in the sector.
Set on Tumblecube Island, the game leans heavily into this boxy theme with cute, Minecraft-like versions of the original 151 pokémon.
Why it matters: Pinterest's lofty ambition is to become the "Google of images" and is investing heavily into its image recognition tech.
Trachtenberg also describes himself as a hardcore video game fan, which played heavily into the way he chose to structure the episode.
They argue Biden is also a flawed nominee, and that even though they're on defense, the map tilts heavily into Republican territory.
Walmart has invested heavily into building its online business over the years, but the results have been mixed — and Amazon has surged.
Fleury has factored heavily into speculation about the coming expansion draft for the Vegas Golden Knights, who enter the league next season.
So where does that lead, because Apple is now moving very heavily into it after ... Well I wouldn't say they're heavily yet.
His love of pinball started after playing a Judge Dredd pinball machine, and he's been heavily into it for the last five years.
Most of the messaging surrounding the theme has leaned heavily into what camp means in queer communities, but what about in Black culture?
It has also expanded heavily into foreign markets, including India, where it is now the top smartphone vendor, according to research firm Canalys.
During the 1974 shoot, Bowie "talked a lot about Aleister Crowley, whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time," Schapiro writes.
On the campaign trail, Gillum leaned heavily into his personal biography as the only candidate in the race with a record in Tallahassee.
Allen says that revisiting that dark time from his character's past was as intense as you'd imagine and played heavily into that segment.
The rest of the spot covers some shots we've seen before, leaning heavily into some space combat with TIE Fighters and the Falcon.
McDuck's great-nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie, were left in his care by their uncle Donald and also figured heavily into the action.
She moved out West and got involved with a guy who was also heavily into drugs and alcohol, and had other health problems.
Tell me about what that balance is going to look like going forward because prior to this, you were leaning heavily into scripted.
Hargitay pivoted heavily into actual activism, founding the Joyful Heart Foundation, which focuses on preventing sexual assault and domestic violence and supporting survivors.
Most of these systems have user flagging tools which factor heavily into the algorithmic scoring of whether content should be elevated for review.
He said his sister was "heavily into church," and worked as a hairstylist before deciding to pursue a career as a correction officer.
His film, though heavy and at times heart-wrenching, leans heavily into comedy — self-deprecating and humiliating at times, but no less funny.
She was heavily into gear and would always bring two 80-pound suitcases full of equipment to play a random Tuesday night show.
Leaning too heavily into natural gas in the next 20 years will make it more difficult to pull away in the subsequent 20.
Their argument: The source material, written in 1974, was riddled with Asian stereotypes and Orientalism and leaned heavily into the white savior trope.
Sinema has also leaned heavily into her independent streak throughout her time in the House — and as a key part of her campaign.
China's TCL, known for its TV sets, as well as phones launched under the Alcatel and BlackBerry brands, is expanding heavily into audio.
Partisanship has always factored heavily into presidential approval, but in recent decades it has come to eclipse all other variables in Gallup's data.
"I was really heavily into glitter for a while," said Ms. May, who used to perform with a hula hoop at music festivals.
That idea figures heavily into this series, in which a group of super-teenagers unite to save the world from their supervillain parents.
You alluded to the idea that it was a pretty masculine space and time, in L.A. Did that factor heavily into your decision?
Yet even utilities that are already shifting more heavily into renewables say that it will be challenging to get rid of gas altogether.
Indeed, Microsoft is leaning its efforts heavily into enterprise, recently releasing a platform that lets companies build their own workplace skills with Cortana.
True story: One of my favorite novels had a character who lived in Carpinteria, so that factored heavily into the decision to stay there.
That trust was earned by Tencent and Alibaba, both of which invested heavily into robust feature suites that spanned the gamut of possible demands.
Larger players are trying to tap into that excitement, with companies like Wal-Mart and Toys R Us leaning more heavily into product demonstrations.
On top of all that, if people want to stream from their cellular network they'll most likely be eating heavily into their data plans.
Volvo is also heavily into autonomous trucks — they're working on semis and already have a couple of fully autonomous trucks operating in mines now.
Trump's plans to build up the military are once again playing heavily into the administration's decision to investigate whether certain imports endanger national security.
The theme and style for each video lean heavily into one of the director's films—Kill Bill, Gravity, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Transformers.
Take Audi, which has leaned heavily into its so-called virtual cockpit that first debuted on the third-generation TT a couple years ago.
For the economies that export heavily into China, the impact of a shock related to a bursting of a debt bubble could be grave.
Meeke was flown to hospital for checks after crashing heavily into trees during last weekend's round in Portugal, a race he won in 2016.
Clinton's Tuesday night address leaned heavily into her place in history — something she had been reluctant to do during her first run for president.
In Marc's "Deer in the Forest II" (1914), a single shaft of yellow light drops heavily into a blue-green forest pregnant with danger.
I ended up doing graphic design, and I'd always been heavily into games as a kid, but I'd kinda lost interest at that point.
He's an undecided voter, he said, but what happens on Super Tuesday will factor heavily into who he picks in Ohio's March 17 primary.
Countries around the world are investing heavily into artificial intelligence research, but the battle for technology dominance is largely between the US and China.
Bloomberg's thirteen unique TV ads lean heavily into his mayoral record in New York and center around his belief that he can beat Trump.
My parents were working all day and I was a skateboarder and I was heavily into punk rock music, which is rebellious by nature.
Succession transcended its already excellent "operatic soap about horrible rich people" roots in its second season, leaning more heavily into both comedy and tragedy.
By their late teens, both Mr. Abergel and Ms. Jang were done with school, heavily into skateboards and knew their way around a restaurant.
Sarkozy leaned perhaps even more heavily into anti-Muslim politics than Fillon did, but didn't promise to cut the size of government as dramatically.
People don't want to invest too heavily into the hope for an end to the Mugabe regime, so instead, they channel it elsewhere, she said.
As in past budgets, this one will cut heavily into programs targeting low-income communities, including slashing community development block grants and home heating assistance.
At first I thought he had misspelled "beat," as in "beat reporter," but other tweets confirmed that he was, indeed, penetrating heavily into Freudian territory.
I remember three months before [my audition], coincidentally, I [had] gotten really heavily into Biggie Smalls because he was one of my sister's favorite rappers.
There's a pile of powerful ammo in the Tempo Mage style, but Pavel "Pavel" Beltukov's build leans more heavily into minions than the average take.
But that compression also allowed the series to bring in two big-name guest stars to play new characters who factored heavily into book three.
They sort of sing it, in between long stretches of breathing heavily into your ear — like Crispin Glover in the classic 2000 film Charlie's Angels!
Since the Trump administration began to consider placing tariffs on Chinese goods, shares of aircraft manufacturer Boeing, which sells heavily into China, have been falling.
The biggest issue we saw in 230—particularly if we look at the US-led coalition—was that the war moved very heavily into cities.
The defense leaned heavily into this idea, with Weinstein attorney Donna Rottuno aggressively questioning survivors about the actions they took before and after being assaulted.
Beyond the App Store, Apple leaned heavily into services in 2019, launching Apple Arcade and Apple TV+ while beefing up Apple Music and Apple News.
Throughout her speech, she pledged to take on issues like money in politics, climate change and election reform, and leaned heavily into her Minnesota roots.
NBCU parent Comcast has pumped heavily into digital-native companies such as BuzzFeed and Vox Media, partly in an effort to better service existing advertisers.
Trump's campaign is leaning heavily into Facebook advertising in his reelection bid, including when it comes to defending him against House Democrats' ongoing impeachment inquiry.
The new funds come as Didi is expanding heavily into several new overseas markets, where it hopes to challenge U.S. ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies.
Arpaio's candidacy has also hurt Ward's ability to differentiate herself as the president's biggest fan, since both have leaned heavily into their Trump bona fides.
"The shift started, for me, with the shooting of Tamar Rice," said DePietro; race politics also figure heavily into a number of the works on display.
The new funds come as Didi is expanding heavily into several new overseas markets, where it hopes to challenge U.S. ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies Inc.
Videos posted on social media since then have shown rain leaking heavily into a waterlogged passenger terminal, and a flooded car park at the new airport.
READMEHuawei is leaning heavily into machine learning and AI, but it's hard to see exactly how those developments set the Mate 10 apart from other phones.
All that aside, the track itself is good if you are heavily into these two and their sound, because it's a typically chilly emo-rap effort.
They seem quite clearly to be a big part of the future of photography, which is why every company has been investing heavily into the technology.
It runs through the fibers of the band members' own activities, inside and outside the band, and bleeds heavily into their new offering, Thin Black Duke.
Wiggins will also factor heavily into the offense, feasting on smaller defenders in the post, cutting through openings created when Towns or Rubio have the ball.
Years ago, when we were going very heavily into very genre-specific brands, and we had TBS, was all about funny and TNT was about drama.
The Sanders camp is also leaning heavily into streaming video and other online mediums, and he's hiring volunteers who proved their skills during his previous run.
" Bibbins-Domingo pointed out that while cost-effectiveness factored heavily into the results of this study, the USPSTF "does not consider cost when issuing its recommendations.
Vox reached out to Biden's campaign to ask how they're approaching digital ad spend, since they appear to have leaned so heavily into it so quickly.
Hiring Benenson is the latest sign that Zuckerberg and Chan are pushing their philanthropic work more heavily into the political and policy world, according to Politico.
Unlike some Democrats who shrink when attacked as elitists by Republicans, Ocasio-Cortez takes that charge on directly -- by leaning heavily into her own personal story.
In 2014, it was hard to believe that two 12-year-olds could fall so heavily into this alternate reality that they'd take their obsession offline.
The plan, without getting into specifics, leans heavily into the notion that high-speed rail could go a long way toward reducing the country's carbon footprint.
At the same time, some doctors are now focused heavily on certifying patients for state marijuana cards, or are incorporating marijuana more heavily into their practice.
Being a man or being a woman I think plays heavily into that, and neither side will ever understand the truth to those kind of impulses.
Even if you have naturally funny participants, if you lean too heavily into comedy, it could cross into ridicule, or be mistaken for a Christopher Guest mockumentary.
And for all of the credit given to Barack Obama for inspiring small-dollar donors, the last Democratic president leaned heavily into courting major donors as well.
North Korea will factor heavily into Obama's talks with all three Asian leaders as the hermit nation continues its missile tests, even after rounds of tough sanctions.
Apple has leaned more heavily into the payments space with the introduction of its new Apple Card in partnership with Goldman Sachs at a presentation in March.
Rather than duke it out with some of her fellow 2020 contenders in a contest over progressive bona fides, Klobuchar is leaning heavily into her centrist ones.
Fitbit's future plans clearly extend well beyond simple fitness tracking, as evidenced by products like the Blaze, which leans much more heavily into smartwatch territory than before.
In fact, previous CDC studies have suggested that poverty, stigma, discrimination, and drug use all play heavily into the reasons many people don't get tested for STIs.
One of the reasons I'm leaning so heavily into alchemy iconography and language is I really like the hermetic aspects that are kind of like scientific magic.
But when foreign jihadists began to flow, regularly and heavily, into southern Turkey and across the border to join the burgeoning jihadist movement, NATO did not mobilize.
Flynn's lawyers, in a court filing Friday afternoon, lean heavily into the conspiracy theories of investigators' misconduct that have fueled right-wing criticism of the Mueller probe.
Her still-untitled show will be co-produced by iHeartMedia, a radio station conglomerate that has leaned heavily into podcasts, and it will be released this spring.
Ahead of the caucuses, Biden has leaned heavily into arguing that having his name at the top of the ticket would help Democrats in down ballot races.
This isn't your ordinary superhero film; unlike its predecessors in the genre, which relied on fast-paced action scenes, The New Mutants leans very heavily into horror.
It is one of the longest stretches of outflows in the company's 2124-year history, the result of investors moving more heavily into cheaper index-tracking funds.
If a2 were to push heavily into brick-and-mortar stores then that would be a sign they are worried that the grey channels are slowing, Sullivan said.
The company has invited candidates to publicly post their policy positions on Facebook in prior elections, but it has integrated this feature more heavily into the News Feed.
However, Chinese companies haven't shown any increased appetite for bringing extra manufacturing to the US; if anything, they've been scared off from investing more heavily into the country.
Most famously, Roland Barthes did this in his seminal book Camera Lucida, in which the death of his mother figures heavily into his analysis of photographs as referents.
Instead, the story detours too heavily into the use of electricity as a means of execution, a strand with lingering relevance that nevertheless plays here like a distraction.
Disney is moving heavily into online delivery of its TV shows and movies as viewers abandon traditional cable, and at one point had explored an acquisition of Twitter.
Let's say a successful executive at a biotech company in California is eyeing retirement, and selling her $10 million in stock options will factor heavily into that plan.
However, from growing up in Bristol I got heavily into the clean, dark, rolling percussive music as I heard it a lot when going clubbing—Peverelist, Pinch, Asusu.
Hedge funds appear to have bought heavily into this narrative over the last couple of months, anticipating and accelerating the recovery of oil prices from unsustainably low levels.
Palmer gave at least $5 million to the committee and since then has been investing heavily into Trump's reelection effort, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.
"We've been disproportionately successful because we have built an amazing team that leans really heavily into audience insights," said Mr. Wright, who will remain involved in the studio.
And because companies know that our pets really are part of the family, they also leaned heavily into products geared toward enrichment, safety, and pets with special needs.
Inbox leaned heavily into productivity-minded users by giving people some handy ways to clean up their messy inboxes and never spend too much time drafting a response.
Lamb was able to make inroads in a more conservative district by honing his message on economic and labor issues, but not leaning too heavily into social issues.
But while the military factors heavily into his plan, Moulton wanted to make clear that mental health is not something that just affects those who served in the military.
But for children or people invested heavily into catching them all, Poké Ball Plus feels like one of those special accessories that surpasses its typically humble add-on nature.
Most recently, Disney World revealed plans for a new theme restaurant called Woody's Lunch Box, which will feed heavily into the illusion of being a toy for a day.
Well, Ariana and Miley did a duet of Crowded House's "Don't Dream it's Over" which, if you haven't seen it already, might make you weep heavily into your lunch.
Leaning heavily into backstory and exposition, the episode pulled back the curtain even further on how Bernard was created, and it also explained the park's true reason for existing.
The heist proceeds according to plan until their group is confronted by a band of Cloud Riders, rival criminals whose ultimate motivations figure heavily into the film's final act.
As trend-following funds typically invest more heavily into their positions the longer the trend continues, including using leverage to amplify the bets, the falls were felt more keenly.
Samba, Carnival and the famously fun Brazilian spirit are expected to play heavily into the three-hour ceremony, as will a call to save the planet from climate change.
Expect Amazon to continue to invest heavily into one of these growth areas, its Alexa voice assistant technology, based on comments made by Bezos in the company's earnings release.
"We're getting an early signal of graph being used for the back end of AI and we are going to invest heavily into that," Eifrem told Reuters by phone.
He got me into the alpha and beta tests and, while I had no time for it during the school year, I fell heavily into Asheron's Call that summer.
It's similar to Dick Wolf's "Law & Order" formula, and it makes "Line of Duty" a better show than the more highly rated "Bodyguard," where Mercurio leaned heavily into melodrama.
As Team Rolfes, the brothers work together as a design studio that leans heavily into abstraction and symbolism to create performative art that everyone in the room can enjoy.
The White House has waded into Virginia's closely-watched governor's race, as Republican nominee Ed Gillespie seeks to energize conservatives by leaning heavily into President Trump's culture wars playbook.
My newish best buddy was heavily into outdoor pursuits and asked if—during the imminent holidays—I'd like to join him on a five-day hike across challenging terrain.
This isn't a new strategy for him; ahead of last November's midterms, for instance, Trump leaned heavily into stoking fears about migrant caravans "invading" the country across the southern border.
That's not to say that the personas of the wealthy women of Manhattan don't come heavily into play when said producers are deciding on their soon-to-be iconic catchphrases.
By the end of Facebook's statement the company leans heavily into the claim that everybody else is doing it, so why can't they—which may be the most terrifying point.
DICE didn't go too heavily into the specifics here, but these archetypes come with skill trees that look like they offer a significant amount of control over how you progress.
When a duo of longtime American Apparel alums join forces to launch their own fashion endeavor, it'd make sense for high-quality cotton basics to factor heavily into the equation.
Trump also took a much harsher line than his predecessors on Pakistan and made a more explicit threat to draw India more heavily into Afghanistan to counterbalance malign Pakistani influence.
UPS is also investing heavily into international sectors as well as medical deliveries — particularly its drone delivery network for hospitals in need of quick movements of blood and organ samples.
He has leaned heavily into his "Prince of Light and Hope" schtick, except now he barely has to work to make the case that he's a sane, sensible Republican alternative.
Automakers' plans to move heavily into electric vehicle production drew a lot of attention during the 28503 edition of the North American International Auto Show held in Detroit last week.
But rather than giving into PC culture, the exhibition merely leans heavily into irony, albeit with a type of tone-deafness and ambivalence one might expect from extremely privileged individuals.
Netflix is leaning heavily into the world of prestige film, licensing iconic theaters in New York and Los Angeles, and working with some of the best directors in the industry.
Brooker often lays most heavily into the cynical geeks he could have been a member of, but for the fact that he created a massively popular TV show (or two).
Between Kanye's Sunday Service, Kim's CBD-themed crystal-inspired baby shower, and Kourtney Kardashian's Goop-like lifestyle website Poosh, it seems like the Kardashians are leaning heavily into spirituality these days.
JD.com has expanded heavily into luxury goods, apparel and offline retail over the past year in an effort to tap new consumers, echoing similar efforts by bigger rival Alibaba Group Holding.
Tesla leaned heavily into online vehicle sales, however, due in part to its unwillingness to work with independent dealer partners, and to the inflexibility of state laws that protect that system.
While that means these ladies often veer heavily into the realm of TMI, freely chitchatting about their lost enema nozzles, lopsided breast implants, or the age they first had anal sex.
In addition to broadening its customer base, the company plans to invest heavily into its customer success and support teams, as well as its evangelism and education efforts, Levine tells me.
Fox: In its first UpFront since spinning off as standalone company after the Disney merger, Fox is positioning itself as the network that's leaning the most heavily into live sporting events.
However, as competition remains intense we expect that the group will need to continue to invest heavily into marketing and software content to keep its products innovative and appealing to consumers.
The KKW Beauty mogul recently brought North along to Beautycon in Los Angeles, where she talked about her life as a mom and how her older daughter is heavily into makeup.
David Hauner, head of emerging markets cross-asset strategy at BAML, says European investors do not appear to have moved heavily into emerging debt during the ECB's quantitative easing (QE) years.
Facebook has been pushing heavily into video over the last two years, and it has positioned itself as a competitor to TV advertising, although it's still trying to prove that out.
"It is almost always better to take your limited time and energy and invest it heavily into a small number of things that you know for sure bring you great satisfaction."
"They've moved the team now to Montclair, and they've invested heavily into that stadium, and are trying to create a new brand and a new identity in that community," Edwards added.
Since its heyday in the 1980s, when it produced close to 500,000 tonnes of copper a year, Gecamines has fallen heavily into debt and last year produced less than 16,000 tonnes.
If Ms. Fleming is intending to move more heavily into the song literature, you have to hope that she will do it in a smaller hall and tone down the flash.
While Lou & Grey will factor heavily into the van's inventory, Coast by Coast will also stock seasonal merch from Basta Surf, Mara Hoffman, Kore Swim, and other Coast by Coast favorites.
They'll move on to face the Penguins, a team that factors heavily into that history of playoff misery, in a matchup that feels a lot like the unofficial Eastern Conference final.
Demand forecasts from the U.S. and countries like China and India will also factor heavily into the market's assessment of whether the OPEC cuts are effective enough to clear the oversupply.
Mr. Bloomberg's message, at the start, is leaning heavily into his biography as a business executive and as the mayor of New York City starting in the aftermath of the Sept.
The six-figure ad buy leans heavily into Klobuchar's unifying message and ability to fight President Donald Trump as the candidate who has won in districts the President carried in 2016.
Amid an outcry from the left, Warren shifted within the first 24 hours of the strike, describing it as an "assassination" and leaning much more heavily into the critique of Trump.
JD.com has expanded heavily into luxury goods, apparel and offline retail over the past year in an effort to tap new consumers, initiatives that have clashed with similar efforts by Alibaba.
It's certainly possible that these increased costs are because the company is investing heavily into automation, the effects of which simply haven't been borne out yet while they streamline their QA process.
While none of these statements may be independently disqualifying, the purported pattern of lying that Kavanaugh has exhibited could put his qualifications for the role of Supreme Court justice heavily into question.
I was obviously making far less than I'd been making in my past job, so I've had to dip heavily into my savings to support myself as a single person in Brooklyn.
The bottom line: Apple made it clear that in order to build a big media business, it will need to lean heavily into the billions of Apple devices already in customers' hands.
Republicans are still favored to hold the House this year, but the number of seats lost to Democrats will play heavily into how much support Ryan gets for another term as Speaker.
Unfortunately, a lot of of the big NGOs moved so heavily into climate at the expense of other advocacy that it's going to take quite a bit for them to reverse course.
Expect him to lean more heavily into the conspiracy theory idea in the coming hours and days for one simple reason: He doesn't have any good answer for what the tape reveals.
Now, Marcia Clark and Chris Darden both insist that their relationship never turned romantic, but the show still leans heavily into their intense chemistry and how close they were during the trial.
The series is directed by Rebecca Thomas, one of the helmers behind Netflix's beloved sci-fi series, and it leans heavily into the nostalgia factor of coming-of-age in another decade.
Less severe than black but not as feeble as beige, brown is the perfect autumn/winter color, and the dreamiest designer on schedule, Cecilie Bahnsen, incorporated it heavily into her FW20 collection.
A lot of that comes from the surrealism baked heavily into the show's animation and storytelling, which relies on inexplicable absurdity and gags that make little sense in or out of context.
Steve Bullock AGE: 53 STATE: Montana KNOWN FOR: Bullock, who served as Montana's attorney general before being elected governor in 2012, plans to lean heavily into his success in winning over Trump voters.
In 2012 she was essentially "rebooted" by DeConnick who gave her a military style look, leaned heavily into her role as a fighter pilot, and drew inspiration for the character from Chuck Yeager.
The short-term rental market however is heavily regulated, due in part to strict address registration regulations, and local services have expanded heavily into value-added services to drive profits and beat competition.
Some are more focused on relaxation and guided breathing, while others lean more heavily into what my colleague Chris Taylor would describe as the "woo-woo" element embraced by New Age meditation enthusiasts.
Since its heyday in the 1980s, when it produced close to 500,000 tonnes of copper a year, Gecamines has fallen heavily into debt and last year produced less than 16,000 tonnes of copper.
Hickenlooper leaned heavily into his experience as his state's top executive to highlight his ability to work across competing interests and push through key policies, including more stringent gun control and environmental regulations.
" At the same time, he doesn't want Brut's journalists to veer too heavily into advocacy or activism themselves: "We don't do a call to action, we're not activists, we don't point a finger.
Having been flawless all weekend, he crashed heavily into the wall midway through his run, knocking him completely off medal pace and leaving a disbelieving Gleirscher jumping for joy in the leaders' booth.
The Afro-fusion sound of African Giant showed that African artists can create universal anthems that lean heavily into their own Afrobeats, slang, and languages, without sanding down any edges for Eurocentric standards.
Since the U.S. is not short on capital and invests heavily into its offensive cyber warfare positions, even people in the zero day business assumed it held a few hundreds of these vulnerabilities.
Carley, designer: I'm heavily into dressing in vintage finds, there are so many amazing unique pieces to be found and the reuse of clothes is important to me as a stop to consuming.
Ratings agency Fitch has said that Nigeria's B+ rating, which has a negative outlook, could face problems if a prolonged attempt to defend the country's currency peg ate heavily into its international reserves.
Buttigieg was in control most of the night, acing a question about whether he would have ordered a strike against Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani and, smartly, leaning heavily into his own military service.
But no Democratic nominee before Ms. Warren had ever proposed so many new taxes and spending programs, and leaned so heavily into the argument that they would be, in economist parlance, pro-growth.
Still, he and Daenerys' love story (and their celestial catchphrase) still figure heavily into Game of Thrones fandom, to the point that any reunion of the Khal and Khaleesi is an occasion for celebration.
"Cultural quotas are outdated and unnecessary — video-on-demand providers are already investing heavily into European local content," said James Waterworth, vice president of Europe operations for the CCIA computer and internet industry association.
The Democratic National Committee, which dug heavily into Rubio's record in the presidential campaign, has already been in contact with the DSCC to share opposition research, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Particles with a diameter of less than 2343 micrometers (one micrometer is a millionth of a meter) factor heavily into the EPA's assessment of air quality, and are a dangerous pollution component of smoke.
They lean heavily into these old comforts, but this quintet's undeniably raucous and no-frills songs, like their debut single "One Way Ticket," are proof that carefree simplicity can be just engaging as experimentation.
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And Google's messaging service Allo, which it announced at I/O, is already leaning heavily into messages that rely on doodles and emoji — things that could translate well into VR — instead of pure text.
A number of major banks say investors have also not bought heavily into the yen's gains against the dollar over the past fortnight, making it riskier for them to jump on the rally now.
The all-Prince soundtrack that "Batdance" appears on doesn't factor very heavily into the movie, but this video was attention-grabbing enough back in 1989 to enjoy a pop culture moment all its own.
Sticking with e-commerce, revenues popped 53 percent helping lift first quarter results, with the CEO telling CNBC that Adidas would continue to invest heavily into its digital channels, to drive the right demand.
He leans heavily into his religious views and anti-abortion stances in TV ads, a direct pitch to the evangelical voters who dominate the caucuses here and are a source of support for Cruz.
There's no way to know for sure, but that image looks an awful lot like Starkiller Base, the First Order superweapon/mobile ice planet/stronghold that factored heavily into the events of Episode VII.
After 2009's Star Trek successfully launched a new timeline for the series, 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness managed to disappoint by leaning too heavily into fan service at the expense of storytelling.
And while he did not signal the military option had left the table, Trump on Tuesday leaned more heavily into hopes for a diplomatic solution rather than the issuance of threats of military action.
Even though I've been leaning fairly heavily into my cat-eye for the summer, I still need a little something-something to bring color to my lips and round out my entire beauty look.
One example is Britain, where the government has invested heavily into the sector and the number of social enterprises has grown to 70,000, according to Social Enterprise UK, an organization which represents the sector.
" He added: "We do know that in his private life he was heavily into cocaine and that he was a very ambitious, highly intellectual Jewish doctor who did not come from a wealthy family.
Today to the company is announcing a small investment from Tim Draper, the billionaire VC who has previously backed Tesla, SpaceX, Coinbase and Baidu, but also went heavily into crypto a few years back.
Of course all of your favorite activities from past games will be there too: covert assassinations, toppling authority, and exploring for new weapons and armor will factor heavily into Odyssey when it arrives Oct. 5.
But criticisms of that kind of overly broad brush have not factored heavily into the case, and the allegation is one of the most serious facing Raniere, who has pleaded not guilty on all counts.
Many new rock artists—and some of MCR's contemporaries—leaned heavily into the populist demands of BBC radio and the Spotify playlist model, leading to a years-long trend of mild and amorphous rock-pop.
While wealthier women continued to shun paid work, by the turn of the century, lower-middle-class women had begun moving heavily into positions as clerks and secretaries, and women remained central to farming labor.
After months where only the Democratic-led House was passing spending bills -- and without an agreed-upon top line -- the appropriations process will now kick heavily into gear as lawmakers seek to avoid a shutdown.
And while he did not signal the military option had left the table, Trump on Tuesday leaned more heavily into his hopes for a diplomatic solution rather than the issuance of threats of military action.
Given that Mr. Cook and his team are pushing more heavily into content to compete with Netflix and Amazon, now might be the time to broach conversations with any of the media moguls in attendance.
"Both Kering and LVMH have been able to invest very heavily into store renovations, visual merchandising, and digital strategy in China which has made it easier for them to generate mainland China sales," said Cavender.
In the group of conventionally structured but graphic and gloriously weird oil landscapes that, along with a series of less successful small watercolors, comprise his solo debut at Karma, he leans heavily into painterly abstraction.
Given how polarized an era we live in, campaigns such as Trump's lean heavily into trying to get people who already like him engaged and out to vote, and getting them riled up helps that.
She hates talking about past and politics, but the sounds of her homeland play heavily into her live sets—every sample juxtaposed to make a statement, ruthlessly attacking nostalgia with a post-war-expressionist crowbar.
Bitcoin's popularity may have also stoked concerns from authorities who worry the cryptocurrency could "weaken official control of the country's money supply," given that everyday investors have bought heavily into Bitcoin, even betting against the yuan.
That is a lot of stuff to pile into a camera update, but the thing to remember is that Google is sticking to the strategy it formed last year: leaning heavily into HDR and machine learning.
Because Halloween was fast approaching, Epic used the opportunity to lean more heavily into limited-time seasonal map changes with "Fortnitemare," which mixed in AI-controlled cube zombies for players to contend with during standard matches.
Hughes leans heavily into the idea that the US government should step in, not only with regulators upping antitrust enforcement but also with Congress laying out new ground rules for the internet, privacy, and even speech.
Both games had "war" in their titles and leaned heavily into anger and violence, but they could hardly be further from the real war that we were constantly, resignedly, aware of every hour of every day.
Luckily, many of the best stores to buy records are also heavily into the Instagram world and utilize the service to show of the flair, atmosphere, and even employees of where they work and sell wax.
One of several candidates who's leaned heavily into his Midwestern bona fides, Ryan is making the case that he can do what Trump hasn't been able to: save jobs in places that are still losing them.
When Geoff Ramsey and Jack Pattillo started Achievement Hunter we expanded heavily into let's play style gaming videos, and have since expanded with a massive roster of gaming talent and multiple channels dedicated just to gaming videos.
The company's last quarter showed mixed results with slowing bookings from their core ridesharing growth and mounting losses as they invest more heavily into food delivery, micro-mobility, and other auxiliary MaaS (Mobility as a service) offerings.
Carnegie Mellon University is among those diving most heavily into AI: In September, CMU will begin teaching what appears to be the first undergraduate AI program in the U.S., with 37 students aiming for a bachelor's degree.
The team at Goldman Sachs concluded that "benefit plans are likely to rotate more heavily into fixed income on better ratios and as the Fed continues to raise rates," thereby raising the attractiveness of risk-free instruments.
Since 2004 — the year Facebook launched and began eating heavily into the advertising revenues of news publications — the share of journalism hires out of all hires has declined 14 percent, according to new annual data from LinkedIn.
EXTRA POINTS After missing most of training camp, and the first two preseason games, with a hamstring injury, Matt Forte factored heavily into the Jets' offense early, touching the ball on four of their first five plays.
In 2002 and 2003, with the Taliban driven from power and not yet settled into havens in Pakistan, Milburn says the United States should have invested heavily into getting Afghan security forces able to secure the country.
For people with skin conditions or sensitive skin, it veers heavily into the medical, existing not as a way to improve upon already-good skin but as a treatment for painful, anxiety-inducing, emotionally taxing skin conditions.
TCU fell to 28-223 and 210-33, with Wednesday night's setback potentially damaging, both as a home loss and as the lead in to a rugged upcoming stretch that could weigh heavily into its NCAA Tournament hopes.
The Simpsons is currently available to stream on Hulu, and Disney now has majority control of Hulu, which the company is planning to continue investing heavily into, according to Kevin Mayer, head of Disney's direct-to-consumer product.
In this year, as the first black president is preparing to leave office and when race factors so heavily into the political discussion, much of the conversation around crime and justice, Clinton's Alabama background could be an asset.
"Being heavily into watches and fascinated by free market dynamics in the trade of consumer products, we saw huge potential for creating a marketplace that allowed the secure and simple global trading of high quality timepieces," said Man.
While many of its jobs are more entry-level, blue-collar, or low-skilled, it could move more heavily into professional jobs in the future, and leverage its own network of connections along the way, if it chose.
Most of it centered on the paradox of the human body, that strange material form that stamps itself so heavily into the human spirit, and so the untitled plaster lips, which date to 234, offer a perfect introduction.
Specifically, design elements from the company's old NASCAR team, making them simultaneously a callback to a time when Kodak was wealthy and beloved, and a tie-in to a moment where streetwear-chasing kids are heavily into logos.
The problem was worse on Twitter, where automated accounts known as "bots" spread disinformation and propaganda more heavily into battleground states in the days leading up to the election, according to a new study by Oxford's Computational Propaganda Project.
The big hit to semiconductor stocks has driven prices down in that area, but Bernstein Research analyst Stacy Rasgon cautioned about investing heavily into the sector right now for fear that the current downturn might degrade into a recession.
On Monday night, two of the network's three main opinion hosts — Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham — leaned heavily into the fact that the virus originated in China and that any response should further isolate the US from the country.
Given how vital their presence was during our visit, it would represent a tremendous missed opportunity should Disney not incorporate them heavily into Pandora moving forward, handicapping the ability of visitors to lose themselves in the story the world is telling.
The new phone's fingerprint sensor has shifted to a more sensible central position, the previously leaked DeX Pad is shown in use, and the conclusion of Samsung's vid leans heavily into the idea of the S9 being a great business phone.
Those demanding Kavanaugh recuse himself from cases involving special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation are arguing that Kavanaugh's deference toward executive power — and skepticism about investigations into the president — may have factored heavily into Trump's decision to nominate him to the Court.
Meanwhile, Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), now heavily into cocaine, has dreams of starting a brothel, raising money for it by blackmailing upstanding members of society who are lured into having sex with his Bulgarian prostitute girlfriend Veronika (Anjela Nedyalkova).
In parts of the closely planted 15-acre vineyard, where the young carricante grapevines are trained to grow vertically on chestnut posts in the ancient alberello fashion, powdery soil can seem to engulf a shoe pressed too heavily into the earth.
Meanwhile, marijuana-related offenses account for over half of all drug arrests in the U.S. according to the ACLU, a stultifying statistic which has played heavily into the racially-charged issue of mass incarceration and immigration reform in our country.
Where Hims leans heavily into lifestyle, Roman, which serves nine states and opened on Oct 31 with $3.1 million in seed funding, is sparer, though its founders, like Hims', are photogenic and ready to share their own formerly embarrassing personal struggles.
And if governments around the world go heavily into debt to keep their economies moving now without spending in a way that also reduces climate risks, they could find themselves out of cash to deal with the next crisis, he warned.
This is the 10th consecutive quarter with more than $10 billion in VC funding deployed over a three-month period, and Ciccolella expects investments to continue to flow heavily into the software industry and into Silicon Valley, at least in the near term.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has invested heavily into using a genetic engineering technology called gene drives to tackle malaria, but has described the project as a "long shot," no doubt due to public objections in addition to the technological hurdles.
Of course, having a child isn't just about the money (though that factors heavily into it) — WalletHub's researchers found that D.C. had the most pediatricians and family doctors per capita, and tied with Vermont for the most midwives and OB-GYNS per capita.
The 48-year-old star credits her diet and exercise routine for the reason she seems to be aging in reverse — but we're gonna take a wild guess and assume genetics (and some really high quality skin care) also come heavily into play.
Actelion's share price had fallen more than 7 percent in the past two sessions as a hoped-for takeover valuing the Swiss biotech firm at up to $30 billion has failed to emerge, frustrating hedge funds that have bought heavily into the stock.
Washington (CNN)Joe Biden further aligned himself with Barack Obama in his latest campaign video released Tuesday, another sign of how he intends to lean heavily into his relationship with the former president as he tries to top a crowded Democratic primary field.
If you're looking to play games in 4K — which also requires investing heavily into a capable monitor like this one — then you'll also have to account for buying the RTX 2080 Ti, not the RTX 21080 because it just won't cut it.
What's more, for a film that leans so heavily into literal symbolism, Midsommar doesn't really unpack some of the more complex ideas it's presenting — like the fact that the first to go missing are the sole people of color to visit the community.
When I ask him what he listened to growing up, he replies that he was heavily into grime as a kid before launching into a rendition of "Coconut" by Harry Nilsson, a song he discovered while watching Reservoir Dogs as a child.
So ACWA will have to count on opportunistic investors; in particular, it is likely to tap into the long-term liquidity pool offered by the U.S. and Asian investors who bought heavily into the 30-year tranche of the Saudi sovereign issue.
But on the debate stage, he leaned heavily into his lectern, gripping the sides with both hands, as if his bulk could help gird against a moderator gently guiding him back to the questions at hand and a nimble if dispassionate rival.
Better known for its consumer apps, which have been effectively testing their concepts in the consumer field for the last year, Banuba is about to move heavily into the world of developer tools with the release of its new Banuba 3.0 mobile SDK.
Taking cues from the late legend, Nigerian artists in the early 2000s leaned heavily into the usage of highlife horns and local instruments (like talking drums and the obo) but also borrowed elements from hip hop, R&B, pop, dancehall, and soca.
Health care, broadly, is expected to figure heavily into the Senate's fight over his confirmation: specifically, whether Kavanaugh would support upholding provisions that guarantee insurance coverage for Americans with pre-existing health conditions, and whether he would rule in cases involving access to abortion.
"This is a key acquisition for Microsoft: on the strategy side Microsoft is showing it is serious with investing heavily into IoT, and on the product side it's a key step to get into the operating system code of the popular RTOS," Mueller told TechCrunch.
Yes it's technically a music festival—there are over 200 artists on the line up, although if you're not heavily into goth stuff the only name you might recognise is The Jesus and Mary Chain—but there's a lot more going on than that.
So, they have this hybrid cloud offering, which is good for all those businesses who, over the last decade or so, invested very heavily into internal IT infrastructure and they're not just automatically going to get rid of that and move to the cloud.
The average age of your credit card accounts figures heavily into determining your credit score, so it's worth seeing if there's an option to downgrade to another credit card with no fee (or at least a lower fee) rather than canceling a card outright.
While we've all been speculating about their relationship, reading heavily into nights on the town, social media snaps and rock and roll style makeovers, the couple went ahead and made things explicitly official to celebrate the singer's birthday, introducing some very telling jewelry into the mix.
There's no way to depict, say, this season's several big dragon battles without making them pulse-pounding fun, and the show has also leaned heavily into the fact that there is a vast, implacable army marching southward, in hopes of destroying everything that lies in their path.
In any case, Musk opened with a frank acknowledgement that the main purpose behind the presentation was recruitment, and as such the information given leaned heavily into the technical details that would be of interest to neuroscientists and engineers in the fields relevant to Neuralink's mission.
Of course, and as is still true of wrestling, there are characters that lean heavily into stereotypes and caricatures such as the "Welfare Queen" (Kia Stevens) armed with food stamps, or "Beirut" (Sunita Mani), a Lebanese terrorist who the crowd is all too happy to jeer.
Newman expects many companies will invest heavily into making so-called "digital transformations" in the fallout of the crisis — if nothing else, the coronavirus outbreak exposed weaknesses in the ability of many companies to handle or manage a workforce that suddenly had to do their jobs remotely.
I was heavily into all of that stuff, but it wasn't helping me in the same way it was helping everyone else—though it did help me start thinking more critically about happiness and peace and made me push harder to find out what methods would work for me.
Every new WoW expansion brings players to new lands with new environments, and for a while there it seemed like Blizzard was trying to one-up every expansion with wilder and wilder zones, either by leaning heavily into fantasy elements or sending us to weird, rocky, alien landscapes.
Consumer savings Half the growth in consumer spending over the past two years has been financed by a reduction in household savings with lower income families dipping more heavily into their savings and in some cases borrowing more — a worrying trend at this point in the business cycle.
He is Private Ryan in Steven Spielberg's next movie; he is starring in a Francis Ford Coppola adaptation of a John Grisham book; and Good Will Hunting, a small independent movie that he wrote and starred in, is about to be released and will figure heavily into next year's Oscar race.
IBM already has working quantum computers, Intel has built a quantum processor and is investing heavily into the technology and Microsoft is trying a very different approach to the technology that may lead to a breakthrough in the long run but that is currently keeping it from having a working machine.
As the Verge noted, Google is also leaning heavily into YouTube and Twitch integration as a promotional tool, as well as a Crowd Play feature that will allow gamers to play with their favorite streamers, but pulling this off without exposing those streamers to harassment and trolling could be difficult.
Quoting extensively from early 20th-century English Catholic writers like Evelyn Waugh (who was likely bisexual) and G.K. Chesterton, Yiannopoulos (who is English) is leaning heavily into a very particular English arch-conservative cultural stereotype: the mannered aristocratic gay Catholic you might find in, for example, Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited.
"With the rising household income [in China] we think the timing is good" The deal comes as JD is looking to broaden its offering of luxury and branded consumer goods, heating up the competition with its largest domestic rival Alibaba that has expanded heavily into branded goods with its online marketplace Tmall.
And when I watched the episode on second and third viewing, every time he's a shy, young, potentially — and even though we don't dive heavily into it — sexually confused young man, but he's an artist and he's introverted, and he's maybe too close even, some might say, with his mother, and talented.
People who buy them are after the best of the best, and there are lots of people who invest heavily into these kinds of TVs to maximize their living room entertainment, whether it's for watching movies and TV shows or playing video games from a console like the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.
You buy a major newspaper, gobble up the country's most famous high-end grocery chain, get heavily into space travel or some shit, transform the economy in mostly dehumanizing ways, block efforts to tax your mega corporation, and force cities to dance for the privilege of being the host to that corporation's second headquarters.
Part of the goal here would naturally be to steer clear of the issues Marvel has already experienced with its Netflix show Iron Fist, which dipped heavily into Orientalist stereotypes and featured a white protagonist who became the world's greatest martial artist, or with Doctor Strange, which was accused of whitewashing a central character.
Their opponents say none of this will be possible, noting that Norway and Switzerland, two countries not in the EU that nevertheless have access to its single market, are required to observe all EU rules, to pay heavily into the EU budget and to allow free movement of people without having any voice in Brussels.
But on his new album, "Views," which was released in April and has spent 10 of the past 11 weeks atop the Billboard album chart, he pushed himself to the other extreme: Not only is he leaning more heavily into singing but he is also refashioning his sing-rap hybrid as global pop music.
The Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), the super PAC aligned with Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.), is leaning heavily into immigration and the GOP tax cuts as a closing message one week out from the pivotal midterm elections.
Now the FTC is cracking down, but the focus is on holding advertisers and companies accountable, not small influencers ┏ YouTube continues to mirror Twitch, tests new clap feature that lets fans donate to creators While Twitch doesn't have a clapping function that works as a donation, YouTube is leaning heavily into what works for Twitch's streamer base.
At the box office, film studios are investing more in major franchises that tend to wade heavily into action and adventure franchises, which are better experienced in a big-screen theater, Disney, which has invested in expanding its franchise portfolio in the past few years, raked in more than $10 billion this year in box office sales, a new record.
Daniel Roseberry's sophomore Schiaparelli couture leaned a little too heavily into the traditional surreal tropes of the house, including winking eyes and trompe l'oeil candelabra, that were great in slouchy trouser suits and gowns that provided their own cloud cover, but off the mark entirely in fake tan lines and awning-striped bathing suit gowns emerging from seas of hot pink skirts.
Despite the title, there isn't much disco, future or otherwise, found on the comp (with the exception of good old Dimitri From Paris), and the James remix hews heavily into deep house territory with breezy high-hats hits and steady synth melodies, but manages to do more than just maintain the current musical climate with some dramatic cymbal drops that fall from way above the sea-level groove.
Playlist: "Crazy for You" / "Live to Tell" / "Oh Father" / "Rain" / "In This Life" / "I'll Remember" / "Take a Bow" / "You'll See" / "The Power of Good-Bye" / "Nothing Fails" / "Miles Away" / "Joan of Arc" / "Ghosttown" Madonna has leaned heavily into R&B on two albums: 1994's Bedtime Stories, which contains collaborations with TLC producer Dallas Austin, and 20153's Hard Candy, on which she teamed up with Pharrell Williams and Timbaland.
In both story and sensibility, it may be that no recent big-budget film leans more overtly to the right in its politics: This is a movie that gives explicit, approving nods to both Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan (a component from the Strategic Defense Initiative figures heavily into the denouement); that pits its heroes against a wealthy coastal tech mogul who is obsessed with global warming; and that unravels a plot between the world's financial and intellectual elites to kill off most of the world's population in order to save the planet from the threat of climate change.

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