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There's a long range ice weapon that hones in on targets.
Quest, like Neko Atsume, hones in on the details of the experience.
Some pointed to the fact that he hones in on male workers.
The theory hones in on a few subtle inconsistencies in the show's plot.
It instantaneously hones in on your location and populates your surroundings with nearby pokémon.
The play hones in on a young man called Liam, who lacks drive and focus.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk similarly hones in on the tasks he deems important.
The microphone hones in on whoever is speaking and enhances their voice while minimizing background noise.
"Think and Grow Rich" hones in on the idea that getting rich is fundamentally about mindset.
On the season premiere, Siddiq starts zoning out as the camera hones in on Dante's mouth.
It reels in people of all backgrounds and hones in on inclusivity with all-gender bathrooms.
One key area hones in on case studies that companies are using increasingly to filter prospective candidates.
It hones in on tau proteins, which are found in neurons and other parts of the body.
Rather than getting swept up in the big picture, she hones in on these womens' inner lives.
As she lives through more loops, Nadia hones in on why this might be happening to her.
That's partly because of a move he made in June 2016, which the suit hones in on.
The latest series — Iron Fist — yet again hones in on a small corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
A true friend hones in what you genuinely love regardless of what size the box it comes in is.
As fleets of mobile workers break down borders, similarly, investment money hones in on the strongest companies to invest in.
This wasn't too surprising since that's the Stephenie Meyer book that really hones in on the Volturi and their mission.     
As high school English teachers everywhere rejoice, the movie hones in on the tortured and reclusive nature of the prolific writer.
It's competitive, it's fun, and it really hones in on the reason why doctors go into medicine, which is the challenge.
Melissa Harris-Perry's Sister Citizen is an updated view of black women in America, which hones in on shame and stereotypes.
She then hones in on a mood or feeling she wants to express in the painting before making a rough sketch.
And at some point, if Clinton hones in on Sanders' lack of specifics, she may gain traction with a wider audience.
"Crazy Whitefella Talking," like last week, hones in on a single character, this time Kevin Garvey, Sr., The Leftovers' mystical centerpiece.
While he experienced countless achievements throughout his life, the book hones in on the most challenging of all, surviving Japanese entrapment.
Maven of Modernism hones in on German-born Emilie Esther Scheyer, a beloved art dealer who moved to Los Angeles in 1913.
Garcia also hones in on The Social Network's singular obsession with the threat of Google Plus, which ... hit Facebook like a bomb.
Plus, since yoga hones in on that mind-body connection, it's also great for promoting body positivity along with better mental health.
The carefully considered and elegant installation at the National Gallery hones in on how animals became a prevailing force in Japanese art.
It's not perfect by any stretch, but it hones in on what made games like Chrono Trigger and its ilk so remarkable.
One 60-second spot released by Buttigieg's campaign hones in on his military service in Afghanistan, contrasting it with Trump's track record.
But in the video for the track, released today, Ty takes the all that lyrical regret and hones in on it exclusively.
Perez hones in on a girl-power sensibility to combine the dry wit of the Florida Foursome with the equally empowering anime supergirls.
Phage display lets scientists rapidly test variations of a protein to find the find that most precisely hones in on a given threat.
The brilliance of this episode is that it hones in on such a specific experience that is as hilarious as it is true.
For some, the Conservatives' message provides clarity amid the complexities that Brexit entails, and hones in on the issue many Scots care about most.
It hones in on the humanity of those victimized by these interactions while many only dare to experience it as part of sensationalized media.
A mixture of paintings from Eisenman's oeuvre, rather than attempting a comprehensive overview, the exhibition hones in on her usage of allegory and symbols.
For retailers in particular, Merritt's company hones in on ultra-specific data points that paint a picture of broader customer patterns, wants and needs.
In recent posts, Arenas hones in on his childhood passion for skateboard tricks, and his warm-weather love for biking down New York's alleyways.
While the Energy Department's report also calls for upgrading facilities and ramping up new stream-reach development, it hones in on hydropower's core value – flexibility.
It's a composition that hones in on the different ways electronic sounds can be applied to different genres, which here creates some engrossing post-punk.
Nicole MacDonald's Last Days of Chinatown hones in on the displacement of the poor and "unimportant" people to accommodate the march of progress in Detroit.
Tracing out the racist foundations that still haunt us, Hulls hones in on the importance of situating our individual selves within a larger history of xenophobia.
The bill hones in on a section of the open-skies agreement, Article 17 bis, which highlights the "labour-related rights and principles" of incumbent carriers.
There is a specialist product for retail stores which hones in on customer and retail data — that's used by some 100 corporate customers, according to ABEJA.
Patman hones in on the ways nature grows through empty buildings via rainwater filling sinks, ivy pouring in through windows, or tiny saplings sprouting through the floor.
As he meanders through the spectacular Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, tour guide Yasin Maymir hones in on a section of ornate patterning on the interior walls.
The suit hones in on four incriminating pieces, all from Free People, which is a subsidiary of Urban Outfitters: a tunic, pair of boots, minidress, and tank.
The pilot hones in one of its four main characters Peter (Segel), who leads a soul-crushing existence in Philadelphia working for a Spotify-like streaming service.
Harris hones in on Mueller probe Until Booker stole the stage Thursday morning, Harris had provided what could prove to be the hearing's most important moment yet.
The organizations involved all said that the new product hones in on the information they need most by offering near real-time understanding of population movements and dangers.
The proposal, which Biden rolled out one day after releasing his health care policy plan, hones in on expanding access to and improving health care in these communities.
House panel hones in on postal service reform: One of Congress's most contentious committees is pushing toward a rare bipartisan victory: reforming the United States Postal Service (USPS).
As the blonde starlet sashays to the stage to cheers and applause, the camera hones in on a bejeweled Joan Crawford, positively seething, martini and cigarette in hand.
"Real estate isn't just about real estate, it's about connections and real life and this book hones in on just that," Kathryn Landow, broker at Warburg Realty, said.
He mixes his reporting, clips, and interviews to form a nicely packaged story, which hones in on some specific part of the genre's literary, video game, or film worlds.
If that's not enough, there's a breakdown of international travel by the numbers-in-handy infographic, and Jason Leopold breaks down how the FBI hones in on domestic terrorism.
Now, she's about to release her third solo LP We Were Wild in June, which hones in on her knack for storytelling and her love of roots-y country.
"His ever-changing need for more advanced challenges and goals had spawned the beginning of starting a company that hones in on bringing businesses to the world wide web."
And in the four images of dragonflies below, AI hones in on colors and textures, seeing, from left to right, a skunk, a banana, a sea lion, and a mitten.
The company hones in on three pillars that are important for creating a sustainable path out of poverty — health, education, livelihoods — and selects high-impact organizations to collaborate with accordingly.
The Post's story hones in on one specific campaign that Twitter removed: a false rumor that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be at polling stations to check citizenship.
An exhibition at Paris's decorative arts museum hones in on the myriad ways that students and teachers at the Bauhaus sought to integrate art, architecture, and design into total artworks.
On his latest single "I Remember," which Noisey is premiering below, Owens doesn't reinvent his sound again so much as he hones in on the trippy strengths of his debut.
Lillard, for his part, so accurately hones in on that particular brand of D-list reality star fame that I firmly believe Brock is ruling that bizarro Hollywood, Kardashian-style, today.
The result is a sex-positive series that hones in on the discomfort these power dynamics create, and forces viewers to take a closer look at casting couch porn in general.
While much of what Ward's book describes about Ivanka and Kusher has been reported in some form before, Ward hones in on Ivanka's public image as her father's confidante and mollifier.
Letters to Omar, another project on view, also deals with Guantanamo, but hones in on Omar Deghayes, a UK resident who was detained for five years before his release in 2007.
It hones in on the redundant cache files, logs, app localizations, and image files that are clogging your computer's arteries and flushes them into the digital ether with just a few clicks.
In The Last Cruze, the artist hones in on the vast inequities that persist in US society, as well as the tender relationships that enable survival and persistence in spite of them.
Then it's a delicate mix of kiddish xylophone noises, before it hones in on the intensity around a pulsing noise — a nervous heartbeat — then suddenly the pace changes, and the lyrics kick in.
The luscious, string section-backed "2009" sees him reflecting on the passing of time, while on album opener "Come Back To Earth," he hones in on past mistakes while looking toward the future.
Where Anthem offers a broad and comprehensive view of SAFE kit variation, Anatomy hones in on one specific aspect of the kits: the diagrams provided to examiners to document the locations of injuries.
Washington (CNN)As Washington, DC, hones in on impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, local officials in the nation's capital are focused on their own potential ousting: that of City Councilmember Jack Evans.
Simona Calvani's original hones in on a hypnotizing polyrhythm draped in mildewy textures, Villalobos' works with field recordings of people talking alongside what sounds like buzzing machinery to create one of his signature wormhole expeditions.
Madeline — still bitter about her own failed relationship with Nathan and the fact that their teenage daughter prefers spending time with her lax stepmother — hones in on every little detail that separates her and Bonnie.
The latter, fronted by the rollicking "Sweet Chaos," hones in on an edgy, classic rock sound that at times feels just a hair unhinged — just enough to let loose and headbang without any guilt. 1.
The first episode, which is streaming below, hones in on Mpireboyz, a tight-knit car club desperately trying to legitimize and recognize their brand of car and motorbike racing as an organized and legal sport.
You have the feeling there's a sort of roulette wheel on Mr. Trump's bedside table which he swings round every night … And he hones in on them and then the next moment he's off somewhere else.
In his suit, Heslin hones in on an emotional June 2017 interview with Megyn Kelly, in which he described holding his son's dead body for the last time and seeing the bullet hole in his head.
The film hones in on the singer's formative years in Stretford, a town in Manchester, and as such features none of The Smiths' music (Johnny Marr, the guitarist critical to the band's sound, appears only briefly).
Books News In her National Book Award-winning memoir in verse "Brown Girl Dreaming," Jacqueline Woodson hones in on the idea that dialogue inspires understanding; throughout the book, Ms. Woodson urges readers, over and over, to listen.
To illustrate years of uncertainty from skeptical politicians reluctant to offer state funding for MASS MoCA, Trainer hones in on a pivotal moment in the museum's history — a 1996 visit by Massachusetts' then-governor, the Republican William Weld.
What's frustrating is that, this season's Ghost Nation episode "Kiksuya" showed just how strong of a show Westworld can be when it hones in on its characters and tells deeper, more complex (and coherent) stories about its world.
It's this example that PewDiePie hones in on in his apology: I do strongly believe that you can joke about anything, but I also believe that there's a right way and not the best way to joke about things.
Kiki hones in on the "kiki" scene, a subgroup within the larger ballroom community consisting of a young generation of gay youth who've created their own "house" systems and balls to challenge the status quo, much like their predecessors.
In the exhibition, the artist hones in on the space of self-construction—one that doesn't necessarily hold up in public—but is often associated with the bathroom as a place where one gets ready before facing the world.
Albarn hones in on the Velvet Undergound founder's trademark stilted vocal delivery, and even exaggerates how stiff it is in places, creating a strong contrast between the song's title and the unnatural way those words are actually being delivered.
But unlike the posters' attempts to tell stories, Drexler hones in on the male figures, extracting them from their pop cultural homes and examining them in isolation, picking apart the allusions to character and reducing them to mere men.
New Day for America, the super PAC supporting John Kasich Reach: Aired in Wisconsin Impact: This persuasive ad hones in on the central rationale for John Kasich: He's the only Republican who polls show would beat Clinton in the general election.
Advanced Machine Learning Certification You'll develop your machine learning knowledge even further over the course of this higher-level class, which hones in on essential concepts and techniques like supervised and unsupervised learning, mathematical and heuristic aspects, and hands-on modeling.
Here, too, the narrative can be frustratingly narrow, particularly when it comes to Leontis' depiction of the Delphic Festivals, which hones in on the dramatic performances that fell under Eva's purview and gives only passing mention to the festival's other, surely spectacular events.
As such, it not only is one of the earliest examples of abstract painting, but demonstrates the artist's interest in mystical correspondences between painting and spiritual notions that Charlene Spretnak hones in on in her important book The Spiritual Dynamic in Modern Art.
I have no doubts Amazon is shocked by the Echo's success and it seems like it just wants to keep experimenting while it has the attention as it hones in on a form factor that will be conducive to people buying stuff.
Because Virgos are known as "the most fastidious sign," which "reads the fine print and hones in on small details," Broadly has asked this detail-oriented polymath about how to organize the goings-on of the slightly messier signs (read: every other sign).
Beyond imagining the ultimate consequence to the kinds of politics and policies the artist rails against throughout the album, the song also hones in on the subjective experience of the listener, capturing the isolated feeling of driving through a city alone at night.
In only a few adolescent years, Dave has released his Six Paths EP, and carved out a style of rap that hones in on the existential angst of a generation growing up in a world with more opportunity and uncertainty than ever.
Once it hones in on those sticking points via real-time conversations, the Command Center is able to identify emerging topics, geographic locations, key sources of information and who key influencers are, according to Sam Seddon, IBM's Wimbledon and RFU Client and Program Executive.
I think ballroom and vogue culture important for so many people because it showcases and hones in on the aggressive,"fuck y'all I'm the best" kind of attitude that marginalized people need to use in order to survive on a day-to-day basis.
That spread "is the one everyone hones in," said Driscoll, though other differentials are also closely monitored by oil traders for clues generating possible arbitrage leads, as is the gap between U.S. Mars crude oil – increasingly seen as a key export grade – and WTI.
Zajączkowska's four-and-a-half-minute video hones in on the growth of a series of plants that the botanist has cultivated over a period of two years and how their movements relate to those of the human body, in this case, that of dancer Patryk Walczak.
The LP, which nods to Dusty Springfield's Dusty in Memphis, hones in on Shaw's old-school defiance and newfound vulnerability as she takes center stage behind a band of esteemed sessions musicians, whose resumes include the likes of Elvis, Willie Nelson, John Prine, Aretha Franklin, and Johnny Cash.
"After five years of a representative who placed the highest emphasis on the E.U.'s visibility in the world, a successor who hones in on the institutional dimension of European foreign policy and selects only a few dossiers on which to focus may be what is needed," she wrote.
"After five years of a representative who placed the highest emphasis on the E.U.'s visibility in the world, a successor who hones in on the institutional dimension of European foreign policy and selects only a few dossiers on which to focus may be what is needed," she wrote.
Directed by the Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, Stone's latest film hones in on the end of Queen Anne of England's reign (played by Olivia Colman), as well as her close and controversial relationships with her two aids, the Duchess of Marlborough (Rachel Weisz) and her cousin, Lady Masham (played by Stone).
Florida Prepares for Hurricane MatthewTropical storm conditions are expected in Florida Thursday as Hurricane Matthew hones in on the southeastern coast of the US. The government has urged or ordered more than 1.5 million people to leave coastal areas, and evacuations were ongoing throughout Wednesday in Georgia and South Carolina.
Study author Mark Mattson, a professor of neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, hones in on two types: Daily time-restricted feeding (eating 6-8 hours a day and fasting for 16-18 hours) and 5:2 intermittent fasting (fasting two days a week, usually capping a fasting day at 500 calories).
In one chapter, she hones in on the work-life balance in both countries and finds that the very thing that we think makes America so great—our innovation, entrepreneurship, and businesses savvy—is actually stifled by policies that force employees to work too hard, too long, and to the point of misery.
These diametric motifs are hangings in Damon Lindelof land, a universe filled in with the lush, pontificating moral core of Lost, and the surreal, didactic journey of The Leftovers, which, in this penultimate episode, hones in on a thesis that binds the shows into one thorny beating heart: that to love someone is to suffer.
The series hones in on four candidates: Morgan Zegers, a 21-year-old Republican running for state Assembly in upstate New York; Anna Eskamani, a Democrat running for Florida's state House; Pearl Kim, a Republican candidate in Pennsylvania's deeply Democratic 5th congressional district; and Deidre DeJear, the Democratic candidate for Iowa secretary of state.
While the retrospective in New York spanned Varble's entire career, from the early 1970s to mid-to-late 1980s, and featured films, photographs, archival material, and costumes, the ONE Gallery show hones in on Varble's intimate photographic relationship with photographer Greg Day, who documented Varble's performances and contributed so much to the artist's visual legacy.
A show at the Tate Modern in London hones in on the artist's diaristic relationship to his own work Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — The press release for Tate Modern's show Picasso 1932: Love, Fame, Tragedy states that it will reveal "the man and the artist in his full complexity and richness … you will see him as never before", indicating it will take a solidly biographical drive.
"  As he noted after the show, "Everyone is hoping a next-gen LinkedIn is right around the corner, because the current platform has become crowded and not as useful as it used to be;  there's a huge opportunity for a great team to create a mobile-first, cloud-first product that really hones in on creating value from the personal network versus just 'tracking' the network as LinkedIn primarily does today.
For America's job creators, the prospect of Sanders pushing Clinton even further to the left on economic issues — potentially as she fights a two-front battle with presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's populist rhetoric and hones in on her vice-presidential selection — should be a huge cause for concern.

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