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"hit upon" Definitions
  1. [no passive] (rather informal) to think of a good idea suddenly or by chance

255 Sentences With "hit upon"

How to use hit upon in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "hit upon" and check conjugation/comparative form for "hit upon". Mastering all the usages of "hit upon" from sentence examples published by news publications.

His memory is of hit upon hit upon hit, that was life on an offensive line.
Maybe they'll hit upon some other reason to stop jumping.
He's hit upon a strategy of bilking people that works.
Carolan's question hit upon the importance of focus and niche-targeting.
Lopez and his colleagues have obviously hit upon a sore spot.
Google is obviously not the first company to hit upon this concept.
Attorney General Bill Barr seems to have hit upon the perfect solution.
One other thing I'd like to hit upon: the return of Benjen Stark.
Jeremy Corbyn may have hit upon the next big political fad: Snapchat populism.
The owners have now hit upon a way to recycle the used ones.
In that dark time my younger sister Sati hit upon a comforting idea.
When I hit upon RIDGEMONT HIGH, it felt like I might have something good.
One fateful day a few months ago, she hit upon numbers 503 and 192.
He has clearly hit upon a way, blunt but gripping, of visualizing incomplete histories.
Boser finally hit upon little gel beads, the kind used by florists in watery bouquets.
Clinton has struggled to hit upon as simple and clear a rationale for her campaign.
After trying a few dozen arrangements, I hit upon something close to this current version.
That was 2008, and together they hit upon a one-two punch of a launch strategy.
According to Teller, the team hit upon the algorithm that makes this work almost by accident.
BRITAIN'S Conservative Party was languishing in opposition when, in 214, it hit upon a winning idea.
They believe they have hit upon a system to help you deal with almost any challenge.
Clinton had engineered the primary vote against him, a notion later hit upon by Russian misinformation.
Some hit upon the trick of making copies of themselves that, in turn, made more copies.
Wilson hit upon the idea of using a payday lender because he's seen so many around.
The two hit upon a design and persuaded executives to begin a pilot project in 2008.
She referred her model friends, and Mr. Tumminia soon realized he had hit upon a niche.
Two movies in particular hit upon this idea in Toronto, though from radically different points of view.
Someone thinks they've hit upon this brilliant idea, and you know what, it's been done to death.
Euron is under her thumb and Qyburn seems to have hit upon the secret to killing dragons.
That is the only animal that has hit upon that as a strategy, which is really interesting.
When she hit upon the idea of using the craft categories, she felt like she'd solved a puzzle.
"Boogie Nights" was the group's debut single and was a huge international hit upon its release in 1976.
"Final Hour" and "Forgive Them Father" hit upon these religious themes more directly, without wrapping them in metaphor.
Kimberly and Priscilla Addison, the sisters who founded it, hit upon the idea while living in chocoholic Switzerland.
And then she hit upon something else I had not really thought of before: an air of mystery.
Or maybe West has hit upon the secret essence of "everything," the depths that hide in plain sight?
What's more interesting is that Guess managed to hit upon the perfect balance of being pilloried and protected.
If you hit upon a mix you really like, the site lets you save it for the future.
Pesquet's tweet also hit upon a shift in perspective that astronauts experience during their trips to the Space Station.
Ideally, this results in a conversation with the Assistant, though you do hit upon its current limits pretty quickly.
" She may have hit upon the Everywoman's version of Kate Moss's "Nothing tastes as good as being skinny feels.
You hit upon a unique, engaging formula from the very start, and have stuck with it faithfully for decades.
In 2015, after almost 18 years, she finally hit upon the right point of view and arrived at the solution.
But Stefanopoulos does hit upon a unique angle of the word as art, made so by the code in Aretephos.
She hit upon one of her signature methods while living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in the 22009s.
In the past year, Google seems to have recognized that Amazon has hit upon the right strategy for this market.
The company hit upon composting a couple of years ago at the same site where it had been making pellets.
So, officials have hit upon the ultimate incentive: Move to Maine, and they'll help you pay off your student loans.
Together they formed MTM Enterprises, and in the late '60s, they hit upon an idea for a custom-made showcase.
In a recent simulation by teams from MIT and Bejing's Tsinghua University, however, scientists believe they've hit upon a solution: water.
Chesky and Gebbia, then unemployed, had hit upon the idea of renting out their spare bedroom to pay for their rent.
The program hit upon a number of well-known patterns and variations during self-play, before developing never-before-seen stratagems.
The Times hit upon the answer in 2011, when it introduced a metered paywall, something the Financial Times was also trying.
And so I hit upon a solution to try bridging the gap between theory and practice: I would wear the stuff.
When I hit upon the idea of doing each page in a different style, I was very excited by the prospect.
The lawyers who filed the impeachment petition hit upon it because there is no evidence that Ms Rousseff was personally corrupt.
When did you hit upon the idea of ending with the slap, and what was your storytelling goal with using it?
Berkeley Rep hit upon "It Can't Happen Here" about eight months ago, when an unexpected hole opened in its fall season.
The former Tesla and Uber product manager appears to have hit upon nascent demand for the drink outside of South Korea.
Feynman hit upon a much simpler approach – his famous diagrams – which turned out to be equivalent, but vastly easier to use.
The game was a smash hit upon its release, taking an arcade classic and updating it for current mobile gaming habits.
Before he hit upon his elegantly suspended plates of cut sheet metal, Calder first created kinetic sculptures with small, hidden motors.
Peter Hames, the chief executive of Big Health, said he had hit upon the idea for Sleepio after he developed insomnia.
The following year, back at her workspace in Victoria, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, she hit upon an idea.
I think I've hit upon a story that I feel people should read, that people are going to want to read.
Walmart is the largest retailer to hit upon the combination of retail and health insurance, but it is not the first.
Saving resources for the future when he may hit upon something that does work and needs to be countered seems perfectly sensible.
When he hit upon copywriting and its high demand, he started offering the service in mid-2015, charging $5 for 100 words.
Both of these women's comments hit upon a cornerstone of self-love and acceptance: Your opinion of yourself is what matters most.
" After about six months, Mr. Al Maskati and Mr. Ullman hit upon the demo that would become "Hold On, We're Going Home.
When they were trying to figure out how best to do that, they hit upon a simple solution: give the teachers tacos.
Last year the company finally hit upon a winning formula with the S2, a great combination of design, functionality and software refinement.
You hit upon an interesting genre issue here, the intersection of Allen as an auteur, which is what—a genre of celebrity?
They hit upon the idea of singing to raise cash, but that sparks the wrath of the town's greedy organ grinder, Brundibar.
In the meantime, Netanyahu's political opposition has hit upon a new agenda: Making trouble for the Prime Minister and his new government.
The Canadian town of Kensington has hit upon a genius plan to detract its residents from drinking and driving this holiday season.
But whatever it is, someday some enterprising food lab will hit upon it, and how to make it cheaply with minimal ingredients.
When we discussed our expectations last week, one of the points we hit upon was the vibe and feel of the original series.
One theme Sony hit upon at last year's show and brought back in full force this go-around is projector-based touchscreen technology.
But for this year's model, the company has hit upon a novel solution to increase the screen size while keeping the fingerprint sensor.
Wentz and Qian hit upon the idea of a master device that could unlock everything, and do so in a secure, encrypted fashion.
Samsung isn't saying when they might release the software to a wider audience, but they may have hit upon a pretty fantastic idea.
For the new study, which was published in July in The American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology, they hit upon fidgeting.
What they hit upon, going back to John McCain's 2008 campaign, was the notion that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were to blame.
We talked to its founders about how they hit upon the formula that made it so successful — and why it suddenly stopped working.
A flyer wouldn't do it, but after seeing so many bouquets at delis around the city, Hewson hit upon the paper they're wrapped in.
There's a lot of interesting things that they hit upon, whether it is the friendship between Goldie and Bear, or the other casted characters.
Although Musk's defense of Tesla does suggest the employee's allegations have hit upon some contentious, if not true, struggles within the company's manufacturing ranks.
He wanted to hire someone with experience in the State Department to serve as his deputy, and hit upon Elliott Abrams as his choice.
Starting from the smallest of rooms and working up may let co-living firms hit upon the perfect balance of shared and private space.
Twitter has been trying for years to hit upon a great way to help people find all of the content happening on its service.
Once I hit upon the revealer, which is itself a theme entry, I knew my backseat passenger had given me a winning Monday theme.
Finally, the production hit upon a solution: installing a convection oven in an entry passageway just outside the doors to the theater's orchestra seating.
I would say Dan became a big deal around 2013, which was around the time advertising creatives hit upon the idea of Ultimate Man.
They hit upon a commercial model of making profit by marketing content to advertisers as a way to reach potential consumers and sell receivers.
" At the suggestion of a "classical friend," Barker hit upon a name for his creation, drawing on the Greek phrase for "all-encompassing view.
It was while I was playing with one such grid that I hit upon splitting FOURTEEN and POINTS, making a symmetrical 210x15 grid possible.
It is ominous that Trump has already hit upon the use of force as his preferred solution when confronting domestic law-and-order issues.
In other words, the more conventionally attractive your photos are, the more likely you are to be clicked, swiped or hit upon by other users.
He&aposs accomplishing things at a record-setting pace in record-setting time regardless of all the nastiness and negativity that&aposs hit upon him.
His team now seems to have hit upon a larger narrative arc about Rubio as a flighty lightweight that at least sort of makes sense.
But recently, animal researchers hit upon the idea of using infrared light beams to track how animals move at any given moment in their cages.
Years later, when both of her children were at school and she was wondering what to do next, she hit upon the idea of a book.
The eight complaints hit upon a common claim in litigation over retirement plans: Participants are paying excessively high fees for investments, record keeping and administration services.
I hit upon this briefly in our review, but all too often, Marvel focuses on buildings and landscapes when it is taking audiences to other worlds.
For most of the songs I write I pick up the guitar and I'll hit upon a couple of chords and I'll just sing the melody.
Chief Executive and co-founder Vikas Gupta hit upon the idea to start Wonder Workshop during a six-month sabbatical he took shortly after his daughter.
In the ouroboros of inspiration that was Cline and Spielberg's overlapping visions of the past and future, they hit upon the perfect collaboration for movie magic.
And then I hit upon something that was making me feel better and it was be kind to everybody and make art and fight the power.
I lowered the minimum score in my word list as far as I could, and all of the sudden, I hit upon a fill with ELDERBERRY.
The momentum of pro-marijuana groups partly reflects shifting public opinion, but it also reflects the fact that the groups have hit upon a winning formula.
When Time magazine started in 1923, it hit upon a popular formula: short, punchy items that aggregated the week's events and came in an entertaining package.
The N.B.A. seems to have hit upon a solution to a problem that is vexing sports officials everywhere: how to get young people to pay attention.
Bryan: There was one big cathartic moment we should probably hit upon: Carol deciding to end her years of pacifism by taking out a group of Saviors.
Jobs was looking for a way out of a no-win battle with Microsoft and, like Fadell, had hit upon the idea of a portable MP3 player.
But its founders, Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll, believe they have hit upon something more interesting, and lucrative—participatory appointment TV, which turns viewers into the show.
Indeed, Senator Marco Rubio essentially hit upon this strategy in this statement, which ignored the fact that the FBI decided not to recommend criminal charges against Clinton.
Brown also hit upon a point which often comes up around the exploit industry: how can suppliers be sure their code is going to be used responsibly?
I hit upon 'Lord' and loved the way it sounded, and then I was like, it would be quite cool to add an E to feminize it.
But the reality is that we've never hit upon a better system, and arbitrarily constraining the choices to candidates with limited experience in office doesn't improve matters.
So then I hit upon the idea of making each of the nine 5x5 sections its own puzzle, with the six interlocking 15-letter entries running through.
Now, that is something that we hit upon midway through the development process, but it wasn't as a result of us beginning development for the Nintendo Switch.
But good things come to beasts who wait: Shrek was a smash hit upon its 21990 release and eventually became the foundation of a 22003 billion dollar empire.
Sometimes when I'm talking to visual effects supervisors, we'll hit upon some sort of small, almost accidental breakthrough that came up during the course of making the film.
That began to change in 226, when William Fair and Earl Isaac hit upon the idea of using data to predict the probability that a borrower would default.
Its 15 shorts, chosen from more than 125 international submissions, include the emotionally resonant and essentially wordless "It Hit Upon the Roof," from the Iranian director Teymour Ghaderi.
The solution that the company hit upon was to launch a suite of services — which are available now — that could "operationalize and scale the Kubernetes applications," Miller said.
Within a matter of weeks, she had hit upon a method to make the S's hold on to the correct attributes even when their parent A was changed.
But they arrive at their correct conclusions in much the same way they hit upon their incorrect ones: much like the proverbial squirrel who happens upon a nut.
Conversations between the two soon hit upon the lack of transparency around what research was happening at which universities and which clinical trials were underway at which hospitals.
In the 20113s, as H.I.V. and AIDS ravaged sections of Manhattan, a Jesuit priest named William McNichols hit upon the perfect saint for that troubled time and place.
Natural selection had weeded out variability around these genes, which suggested that the coastal and inland birds had hit upon a narrow combination of compatible nuclear and mitochondrial genes.
With this fascinating intersection between physical and psychological spaces, Hudson hit upon the idea of building a series of rooms that gradually and claustrophobically shrink down around their occupant.
The film centers on two college buddies who hit upon an ingenious idea for getting through that endless stack of wedding invites: They'll go as each other's platonic dates.
"Airbnb hit upon the psychological idea and then stuck with it as they grew into a business that is still hospitality, but now has many different instantiations of hospitality."
We tried a few different key words, and when we hit upon "time," the list was long enough that it felt like we could mine it for good answers.
Larger or not, it's still pretty small, so she maximizes space by putting her bed beneath the window, opposite the door, a furniture configuration she hit upon last year.
He hit upon the optimal combination of gallium arsenide with aluminum, and in 1968 made his first visit to the United States to deliver a paper summarizing his results.
" She continued: "I have not unearthed a forgotten Jane Austen or George Eliot, or hit upon even one novel that I would propose to set alongside 'The Scarlet Letter.
General managers in Atlanta and Indiana have had to consider rebuilding their successful teams, hoping to hit upon the magic wing or forward who might allow them to topple James.
Alexander Volkanovski's last opponent, Jeremy Kennedy, suffered a convincing TKO loss, but he hit upon the best option when trying to play the bottom of closed guard along the fence.
He consoles himself that he hit upon a trove of deeply discounted Kohl's bras the day before as he left East Brunswick, New Jersey, on his way here to Edison.
Even though Trump was trying to crack a joke, he hit upon one of the major problems with a huge, decades-long endeavor like sending humans to the red planet.
So then they hit upon maybe modifying SALT so you can deduct property taxes but not income taxes, which more properly narrowcasts the plan as an effort to screw California.
They hit upon all the the qualifiers that make record collectors gush—obscure, undefinable, mystifying—and yet once you hear Woo record you can almost immediately identify their sound thereafter.
It was back in 2017 that Piconi, Gross and fellow co-founder and chief technical officer Andrea Pedretti hit upon the idea for Energy Vault's novel approach to energy storage.
But rather than despair about the unanticipated upheaval, they hit upon an unconventional idea: Why not embrace the disruption and move to a new neighborhood every month for a year?
Over the years it tested a variety of schemes -- always, by necessity of its lease, with City approval -- until, in 1970, it hit upon the idea of universal suggested admission.
BIG DIPPER or LITTLE DIPPER was one of the first ideas I hit upon, though it was harder than you would think to get that asymmetric constellation positioned just right!
It's funny, I think one of the things that we've actually [hit upon] is that we could be here for Dark Souls, except that From Soft fucking pumps out games.
Before he hit upon the happy notion of allowing air currents or a gentle touch to introduce movement, Calder activated his sculptures through the less elegant expedient of jerry-rigged motors.
Then in the 1960s, as part of an effort to better prepare soldiers for missions in cold climes, US military researchers hit upon the idea that would make wind chill famous.
In the process, Mr. Wu hit upon a rare moment when a tech sector in China is developing in lock step with a similar but separate market in the United States.
But in recent years, Democrats in various states have hit upon a new idea to make this process even easier: making that voter registration automatic, unless the person chooses to opt out.
But the company hit upon the idea of  a competition to enlist the help of startups, only earlier in January, which is when the decision to create The Quest Award was made.
When Republican senators couldn't agree on a replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act, they hit upon the idea of "skinny repeal" that simply included core ideas they did all agree with.
Plenty of automakers have hit upon the idea that self-driving cars don't need to be owned—why would you buy one, when it could come to you when you need one?
I feel like they were like James where they had tried to do other types of music before then they hit upon these thin guitars, a lot of bass, and this sound.
Czernowin, who had been seeking a way to bring "Homecoming" to the stage, hit upon the notion of combining the story with "Front," realizing that she could amplify the resonance of both.
That notion collapsed in 1960, almost with a single flash of insight, when another of Crick's brilliant colleagues, Sydney Brenner, during a lively meeting at Cambridge University, hit upon a better idea.
" He hit upon something more substantial in 2002, when he helped adapt a British singing competition program, "Pop Idol," into one of the biggest reality TV hits of all time, "American Idol.
Ms. Trump does occasionally, and one assumes accidentally, hit upon some sympathetic figures to quote: There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
A year earlier, another German chemist, Fritz Haber, hit upon a process to pull nitrogen (N) from the air and combine it with hydrogen (H) to produce tiny amounts of ammonia (NH₃).
In 2009, a Republican strategist named Chris Jankowski was reading a New York Times article and hit upon an insight: 2010 was more than a midterm election year; it was a census year.
When that image ended up looking too artificial, he hit upon the idea of creating a composite photograph in Adobe Lightroom showing the transition between the two seasons in a single, seamless landscape.
A few months ago, when Delhi decided to experiment with car restrictions to reduce air pollution, 13-year-old Akshat Mittal hit upon the idea of starting a carpooling website called odd-even.com.
After tinkering for 12 months, she hit upon her current range of eight fuss-free shades — reds, plums and rosy neutrals (no beigey nudes) — that are just "really easy" to wear, she says.
While pondering that question, we hit upon Jean, which had the appeal of being simple, classic but not overused, and nicely resonant with the names of both of our fathers, John and Jacques.
Although the affinity of YNT-185 (how strongly it binds to the orexin receptor) is not great enough to warrant a clinical trial, Yanagisawa's team has already hit upon several other potential candidates.
There were about 40 hounds this day — or 20 couples, since they are traditionally counted in couples — and they sniffed the ground until they hit upon a scent prompting their "song," or barking.
After being largely rebuffed by a member of the oligarch's legal team in early June, he hit upon another approach, according to Mr. Parnas's lawyer: persuading Mr. Firtash to hire more amenable counsel.
They started the process of creating hundreds of prototypes in September 2016, and by November of 2017 had hit upon the final designs for eight different puppets that turned into zippered hoodies for children.
It was only after the writers began discussing why Lorca would be so skilled with warfare that they hit upon the idea that he'd secretly be from the militaristic world of the Mirror Universe.
She went through dozens of versions that were rejected until, finally, she hit upon the idea of just grilling the pumpkin whole: the result was a velvety texture that made the squash fantastically delicious.
In QuickTime's case, Apple has been winding up its support for Windows for a long time — the video player wasn't supported by either Windows 8 or 10, although some users hit upon a workaround.
The VariLeg team in Zurich believes they have hit upon the novel idea of adjustable softness in the knee that could make their exoskeleton the first model that does not struggle on uneven terrain.
Almost two decades later, in 1982, that student, David Letterman, had Mr. Cochran as a guest on "Late Night," and Mr. Cochran told the story of how he had hit upon his distinctive look.
The approach those activists hit upon — using nonviolent mass disruption to increase awareness of climate change and force action on the issue — has catapulted the group to worldwide recognition and leadership on the issue.
The book, which was a hit upon its initial release, would eventually be adapted into a movie in 2009 – right in the middle of the recession, when conspicuous consumption didn't sit so well with viewers.
The Women of Music Action Network of Nashville also joined in, dissecting the flaws in Hill's advice they hit upon a key idea: When it comes to programming content, you cultivate the audience you want.
"One has to think of the T.I. phenomenon in terms of people with paranoid symptoms who have hit upon the gang-stalking idea as an explanation of what is happening to them," Dr. James said.
But Mr. Neumann and Mr. McKelvey quickly hit upon a recipe that drew throngs of start-ups: an industrial chic aesthetic, some big common areas with comfy couches, free beer and piped-in pop music.
Christine Datz-Romero, a founder of the center, hit upon the idea of renting out items that had been dropped off for recycling several years ago, when a stage-set operation was down the block.
Cloud gaming companies have experimented with full-price game purchases, subscription fees, and subsidized timed demos — basically an ad for a game that is the game — but nobody's hit upon a particularly inexpensive solution quite yet.
Chemist John E. Franz, working for the St. Louis-based chemical giant Monsanto, first hit upon glyphosate in 1970 as part of a company-wide search for potent chemicals that could be sold as weed-killer.
Clinton seemed to hit upon a guiding principle of sorts, as she parried Mr. Trump's ubiquitous "Make America Great Again" with the kind of rhetorical Q. and A. that can breach the bumper-sticker character limit.
That is what happened with the production firm and the prophylactics people when, for reasons that are perhaps best not to question, they hit upon the idea of expanding their product line from condoms into noodles.
The administration had hit upon a new tactic that drew from lessons that Mr. Trump had learned on the campaign trail: All you have to do these days to combat facts is to declare them false.
A good early example: the company that first made Listerine in the early 20th century hit upon the idea of advertising to get people to think about bad breath and imagine it could ruin their lives.
The tech growth ideal is to hit upon a business model like the ones enjoyed by Facebook or Google, where incrementally adding new customers costs you almost nothing — enabling you to convert losses into high profit margins.
Almost immediately, the sisters hit upon an original style of live dance music that combined funk, hip-hop, punk, and Latin grooves; Renee, the group's vocalist and the eldest sister, cites James Brown as their core influence.
Yates took a bonus three seconds after winning an intermediate sprint earlier in the stage to strengthen his grip on the maglia rosa, and indicated he might have hit upon a strategy that might continue to pay dividends.
"It is probably that he has found the life of the whaling vessel anything but pleasant and, not seeing convenient means of escape, has hit upon this plan for getting away," one of Griffiths's acquaintances told the newspaper.
Supported by the German non-profit Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Foundation's political feminism program in Asia, the app is the brainchild of six women from the region, who hit upon the idea while discussing how popular culture influences perception.
That's what writing does for me that makes it worth revolving my life around, when I hit upon a moment that's really funny where the humor is allowing this very painful truth to become transparent and shine through.
After a faltering start with "Samuel Tyne," about a rather awful family and their similarly unpleasant neighbors, Edugyan hit upon the theme that seemed to unlock the form of the novel for her: friendship, particularly friendship between men.
Their second album, "We Are Sent Here by History," due Friday, seems to argue that by escaping any single context or outside expectation, a group can hit upon a kind of liberation that's fresh enough to be useful.
Then last month, George Conway of Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz hit upon a way to accomplish that end by different means: In an amicus brief filed at the U.S. Supreme Court for the Chamber of Commerce in Emulex v.
The company, which produces Kit Kat, Aero, and Smarties, claims to have hit upon a scientific breakthrough that will allow it to alter the structure of sugar so that it dissolves more quickly, meaning less needs to be used.
Post-Brexit, Theresa May and the Conservatives seemed to have hit upon a formula that could forge an enduring majority: Say that Brexit meant Brexit, and focus on trying to put the U.K. in a promising post-Brexit condition.
It is therefore better to teach tribe members that "the sun is the eye of a giant frog that each day leaps across the sky," since few foreigners — however intelligent — are likely to hit upon this particular idea independently.
" For his next effort he hit upon another story that was hiding in plain sight and fashioned from his meticulous research "Positively 4th Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Fariña, and Richard Fariña.
Ray Smith from Grimsby was struggling to think of a novel way to pop the question to his pregnant girlfriend Claire Bramley when he hit upon an idea that can't have been done before: ask her 148 times without her realising.
Then, in 2009, Mr. Stiller, Mr. Theroux and John Hamburg hit upon what became the eventual scenario of "Zoolander 2": Expanding Derek and Hansel's world, they set most of the movie in Europe, and made Mugatu's revenge attempt the catalyst.
Maybe General Manager Sandy Alderson has hit upon a better way to build a winner, like the Kansas City Royals, who just beat them in the World Series with a modest budget and persistent dedication to a long-term plan.
Scalia and Judges Robert Bork, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, George MacKinnon and Spotswood W. Robinson III hit upon a plan to take care of Terry Ross and me, and we were invited to be clerks for a few cases to each.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday said he has yet to hit upon a formula for repealing Obamacare and replacing it with a new health-care program, but he expressed some optimism on another top priority, overhauling the tax code.
DP: Yeah, we were both, in fact, and people ask where the story of RISC came from, is once we hit upon the ideas of this different way to design computers, which we can, is explainable, but... Go right ahead.
Nick, 26, Joe, 29, and Kevin, 20193, took the balloon-filled stage at Studio 8H in coordinated black and red outfits to perform their comeback single "Sucker," which marked the band's first No. 1 hit upon its release in March.
Instead, struggling in the wake of the first debate, the longtime public servant has hit upon a different message: Sure, other candidates might inspire people to hope for more and reimagine what this country can do, but that's too much.
Braun provides a good record of what happened after he moved on from his pre-Krazy art: around 2200, after working some years as an illustrator, Herriman suddenly hit upon the idea for this strip, and continued it until he died.
When he's not retweeting neo-Nazis, his best tweets "manage to hit upon all three of Aristotle's modes of persuasion: logos (the appeal to logic), ethos (the appeal to credibility), and pathos (the appeal to emotion)," as Amanda Hess has written.
The entire first half of the book, for example, recounts Charles Darwin's grappling with the fact that Alfred Russel Wallace hit upon natural selection before him, but the connection between this and the Chomsky-Everett dustup is tenuous, at best.
Eventually, he and his team hit upon a version of the current design of roughly 5-inch-square fuel cells fused together in stacks — each about the size of a half-loaf of bread and capable of powering an average home.
It's easily possible that a mobile ad blocker might hit upon the right technology to reach a mass audience at any time (the appetite is certainly there), a development that would likely hobble the business prospects for many online industries.
It's not clear exactly how Biden hit upon Schedule II as the magic solution, or if he took input from drug-policy reform advocates or cannabis industry players—or took cues instead from the anti-legalization activists working against them.
So, yes, for all of Feige's demurrals that there is no magic soup recipe to explain Marvel's success, it's clear they've hit upon some combination of wild ambition, intense collaboration, and focused storytelling that works — and has worked reliably now for a decade.
By the time the film winds up, it's clear the creators are trying to hit upon themes of family and sacrifice — and some flashbacks between Dafoe and younger versions of the Settern sisters do set the stage for that kind of payoff.
In highlighting some of the most articulate minority accounts of the hardships of living in the U.S., Sotomayor hit upon an important point: that the consequences of the court's ruling are already well known to those who live far from its cloistered halls.
After watching countless hours of live video in the past few weeks, I have hit upon many that are either plagued by technical malfunctions, feel contrived, drone on too long, ignore audience questions or are simply boring, by I imagine most anyone's standards.
What several companies, including some of the biggest, have hit upon is a form of financial planning, "a service for which investors are still willing to pay" high fees "that active management once enjoyed," Don Phillips, a managing director at Morningstar, said.
So when Ms. Criddle was looking for a way to celebrate Mr. Flatscher's 2100th birthday earlier this year, she hit upon the idea of renting a Wright house that she spotted on Airbnb: the four-bedroom Bernard Schwartz House in Two Rivers, Wis.
But something new is happening to the family: After 10 years in the public eye, expertly tailoring their lives to meet our expectations, it's possible that they've hit upon a storyline that they know we won't buy — and have decided to roll with it anyway.
"'Big Cat' the song was about the first track we wrote for the record, and probably the first where we really hit upon the sonic template—synth bass, sequencers, rude guitars, minimal drums, swaggering songs with Hayden singing about his pain," explains co-vocalist Tom.
She hit upon the idea for the book in 2009, after curating a retrospective in Paris on Madeleine Vionnet, inventor of the bias cut, which gave a "supple, easy and promising" fluidity to fabric, freeing women from the armature of pre-World War I designs.
In "Late Beethoven" (2003) Maynard Solomon, an American musicologist, points to the frequency—most clearly seen in the Hammerklavier sonata and the Ninth Symphony—with which a series of themes is tried and impatiently rejected, before the right one is hit upon to launch a finale.
Photographer Steve Brown had been searching for the best way to display these colors in an image, and he finally hit upon the idea of videoing the star, then picking out the frames with the most striking colors to showcase the chameleon-like quality of the star.
Everett's response is speculative: While human beings typically cannot discriminate an exact quantity such as 4 without number words, he suggests that some people — people we might call inventors — must have occasionally hit upon the idea that the quantity of 4 could be referred to precisely.
"But I've learned from every experience and, after nearly four years of daily research and experimentation, I've hit upon some great techniques and best practices for doing things people thought were impossible to do with pie dough — and still end up with a great tasting pie." 
For one thing, he arrived when Hulu, after years of trying to find its footing in Hollywood, had hit upon some unexpected momentum thanks to "The Handmaid's Tale," which last year became the first program from a streaming service to win an Emmy for best drama series.
As far as I've been concerned since I hit upon them a few years back, Whitey Morgan and the 230's are a bright spot in a modern country landscape that all too often feels light years removed from its dusty, lonesome, bar-fighting glory days.
Whether or not Pence was consulted before Trump hit upon this strategy, he will have a lot of questions to answer about his running mate—the fact that many Republicans are calling on him to take over the ticket only makes the need for another statement even more necessary.
HP eventually hit upon the Omen X concept, a wearable PC. It's a similar solution to the one recently shown off by MSI, though HP insists that the timing had less to do with that announcement than its own desire to offer up a working prototype before the unveil.
One Nigerian airline seems to have hit upon a subscription model of ticket sales: after your correspondent bought a single flight on a credit card, the airline proceeded to charge him again every month for the flight until an employee, aptly named Amicable, put a stop to it.
In searching for a metaphor for this, Sartre considered but rejected ice-skating (the skater's path was too dependent on the hard resistance of the ice) and eventually hit upon skiing (snow was soft, so the skier imposed his will more easily and left behind a less defined trace).
But as it breaks down the greed and narcissism driving this family forward, as it exposes the hollowness of their beliefs and the flimsiness of their institutions, it's hard not to suspect McBride has once again hit upon something all too real, something as frighteningly current as it is funny. 
IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU'RE MORE FOCUSED ON THE POST OFFICE ISSUE, AND MAKING IT MERCHANTS PAY SALES TAXES, A LOT OF WHICH ARE SMALL BUSINESSES, RATHER THAN BREAKING IT UP. NAVARRO: WELL, THE BIG ISSUE, I THINK, THAT THE PRESIDENT HAS HIT UPON IS THIS FAILURE TO PAY SALES TAX.
Sakamoto, then a handsome 21-year-old who was already a famed singer and actor in Japan, had somehow managed to hit upon all the right chords for a successful crossover to the U.S. However, the song's success was only possible with a significant adjustment to make it more palatable for Western audiences.
Lewis, who has a high school education but who now knows as much about the engineering behind firearms manufacturing as almost anyone alive, was working on the Springfield Armory shop floor when he hit upon a better way to make a critical and failure-prone part of the AR-15, the bolt.
Standing near the current site of the Nelson Monument and gazing out over the city, Barker hit upon the idea of painting the entire 360-degree view by rotating a sequence of square frames around a fixed spot, sketching each part of the vista and then uniting them as a single wraparound image.
The company runs two other fan conventions, LeakyCon, for fans of the Harry Potter stories, and GeekyCon, for a broader array of fans; Ms. Anelli and Ms. Dornhelm were texting each other about the Tony Awards when they hit upon the idea for BroadwayCon, and reached out to Mr. Rapp, who agreed to help.
At mid-career, the Dublin-based painter Diana Copperwhite has hit upon a crazily recognizable way of applying paint that both updates (somewhat tongue-in-cheekily) the concept of the "autographic mark" so prized by the analysts of Abstract Expressionism, and simultaneously taps into a leitmotif of contemporary, computer-inflected visuality, the color gradient.
See, Stephen Williams Bragg of Barking, Essex is what you'd call a talker—especially once you hit upon one of the many wide-ranging topics in which he's interested, including the state of British-style curry in New York City, Beyoncé (he's a fan), and the rose-flavored ice cream we found on the menu.
When an artist-mentor, Leon Golub, took a look at a painting he'd made and advised, "Get rid of three-quarters of this and keep the quarter that you haven't painted yet," Conal hit upon his signature style: a politician's face, thick with oozy blobs of grayscale oil paint, emblazoned with a damning caption.
After some late-adolescent rebellion led to familial alienation and a cross-country move (her first-ever plane ride), she hit upon something intensely original: Her self-titled debut EP, out Friday on Stones Throw Records, combines an autodidact's approach to strings and improvisational songwriting with rhythmic elements of Sudanese and West African music.
So, this is where my passion lies now, I am full on trying to decentralize recycling because one of the two problems that I've hit upon as I try to understand why circular economy doesn't work at the moment, is because everyone talks about recycling as if I put it in the recycle can, it's already recycled.
This fact was revealed to me in conversation with Saul Steinberg, who, in attempting to depict the racially mixed reality of New York streets for the super-sensitive and race-blind New Yorker of the 1960s and '70s, hit upon scribbling numerous Mickeys as a way of representing what was jauntily and scruffily and unignorably there.
Along the way, these podcasts have hit upon a smart business model: Instead of putting great resources into reporting out an under-covered case, à la "Serial," they churn through the seemingly endless stream of existing true crime tales, rehashing old cases with the help of Wikipedia pages, Netflix documentaries, local papers, other podcasts and of course, Oxygen specials.
The club has never really been able to hit upon a credible playing identity since Pep Guardiola left in 2016; and though the German financial model is admirable (if overplayed), there is a sense that perhaps even Bayern, with all those lucrative commercial deals with blue-chip Bavarian firms, can no longer compete for the very best players with the Premier League's arrivistes.
In the finale alone, the show hit upon the very unhappy reality that foster kids often face, the struggles a teen can face coming to terms with his or her own sexual identity (even if their family is 100% accepting), and the prejudice members of the LGBT community can face even in a seemingly idyllic place of learning, acceptance, and probably kale.
Christine Matthews, a Republican pollster who specializes in the views of female voters, said the president's use of Twitter to target a prominent woman was particularly striking, noting that he had used only one derogatory word — "psycho" — to describe the show's other co-host, Joe Scarborough, and the remainder of his limited characters to hit upon damaging stereotypes of women.
As members of a team of researchers who have investigated the impact of separating children from their parents during early childhood, we were struck by another aspect of this news: In an effort to increase security, the Trump administration has hit upon a policy that we know is actually likely to increase delinquency and criminality among these children in the future.
When Friend felt he needed to see more of Andreessen, Wennmachers hit upon the idea of a TV-watching dinner date, correctly suspecting the scene would be just weird enough to guarantee inclusion and that Andreessen would come off exactly as she hoped: a relatable visionary who identifies with oddball hackers and who, when he is not predicting the future of computers, is watching TV shows about people who predict the future of computers.
He also admitted that as the team scaled and grew the service, it hit upon some developer pain points that the new Cloud Firestore is meant to overcome: RTDB makes it difficult to deal with really complex queries and, because of the way the platform was architected, some of Firebase's largest customers often hit the service's hard limit of 100,000 concurrently connected devices and had to split their databases across shards, negating some of the advantages of using RTDB in the first place.
The only movie—and later franchise—to really challenge the Blair Witch brand for artistic and commercial clout was Oren Peli's Paranormal Activity, which hit upon the idea of a locked-off, stationary camera recording tiny flurries of activity around mostly sleeping protagonists, and played almost like an avant-garde structural film more than a blockbuster (or a strangely timely variation on surveillance culture in which pinhole cameras and evil forces alike watch us in our most unguarded private moments, at home alone).

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