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Instagram is making Like counts private for some users everywhere.
I was making like $12 an hour and I was happy.
But it wasn't the top echelons of money-making like today.
For those, he suggests making like a local and using a rideshare service.
I'll be in both provinces next week, making like a food-world Mike Allen.
We were like, all right, well, now, we're making, like, a pop record here.
I'm making like the sea shanty: bound for Australia, on assignment for The Times.
Every woman I know is focused on building herself and making like her life the shit.
It's a place that works very well for sharing news and for making like-minded connections.
"We have a front seat to the sausage making like we never have before," he said.
Then I found out they're both making like five, six grand a month doing this blogging thing.
I was making, like, half a million a year, you know, just selling beats on the internet.
Unfortunately, when Bachelor's in season, I'm making like five to ten of these memes a day compulsively.
Jennifer Lawrence is better known for her franchise films and dramatic work than for making like Meg Ryan.
Your strategy will impact your decision making, like choosing when to play aggressively or stay on the defensive.
In the film, the incongruity of stuffy, dressed-up philistines making like Jamaican backup dancers was a hoot.
Yeah, I was spending $400 or $500 a day on drugs, but I was making like $700 a day.
And after making "Like Father, Like Son," he wanted to further explore the theme of family beyond blood bonds.
But the state compounds its inherent issues with problems of its own making, like poorly maintained roads and onerous regulations.
He said this would entail "reviewing all solutions in countries where we are durably loss-making like Italy and Vietnam".
The last photo is of Ben Hanisch making like an "Oh damn" face while Schumer smiles coyly at the camera.
Instead of sticking with the one purple piece, we're making like a canvas and covering ourselves in plum, violet, and grape.
We have given up making like the F-22 fighter jets and that was a joint venture between Lockheed and Boeing.
"[I was] making, like, a metallic stitching thing from the base of my butt to the top of my crotch," Rogen said.
Among nations with a history of whisky-making like Ireland, Canada and the United States, Scotland is by far the most prominent.
It wasn't lucrative at the time, but for a 14-year-old, making like $150 at a competition was a pretty big deal.
She's happy for the strides that the exceptions to the rules are making, like Haddish's huge breakout success and Rae's burgeoning HBO development deals.
What is the best way to keep bar soap from making like a greased-up pig and shooting our of our hands mid-shower?
Instagram's rolled out their latest feature update in a number of key markets, making like counts on posts visible only to the account holder.
The decline in the value of the pound has spurred deal-making, like Softbank's $32 billion acquisition of the British chip maker ARM Holdings.
But then you find women that are making, like, 100 grand a month and maybe spend the same amount of time [working that] I was.
He'll share memories from his past, and happily talk about some of the practical aspects of movie-making, like sound design or running a set.
McCraw relates The Times's own foray into ad-making, like The Post's, not to promote the paper's offerings but to defend the newsmaking enterprise itself.
The winds were such that every time the petite Ms. Chenoweth ventured outdoors she was just one stiff gust away from making like Mary Poppins.
Movistar also gave us another angle on the trailer's opening moments, which see Cersei and Jaime Lannister making like Joey Tribbiani and going into the map.
Trump has had the good fortune to not yet face a crisis not of his own making, like a military confrontation with China or a terror strike.
Thus, in moving forward on healthcare policy, we must depend on experienced legislators who are willing to return to regular order and bipartisan deal making like McCain.
But she stands there, her mouth still hidden by the fist she's making, like a shocked little girl who's seen a young man explode into a monster.
New York Jacks is aimed at these men, most of them gay, who are interested in group masturbation — witnessing it, participating in it, and making like-minded friends.
To embrace homeownership without speculation, progressive candidates should embrace shared equity models that value community stability, permanent affordability, and democratic decision-making, like cooperative housing and community land trusts.
"They said, 'OK, that's fine, if you won't wear this, we're going to put you on breakfast shifts,' which is where you're making like $30 a shift," Lydia said.
If you haven't explored all this dynamic neighborhood has to over, consider making like one of Harlem's most famous residents, Duke Ellington, and take the A train to Harlem.
Italy's proposal argued that pizza spinning helped strengthen links with other communities that practice similar methods of bread making, like the Indian nan and the Greek or Arab pita.
Some of that work remains important, if cringe-making, like the portions of John Berryman's magnum opus, "The Dream Songs," written in the 1960s, that adopt a "blackface" persona.
I was making like, $15 an hour at the beginning, and then I started to cover my own food, and I could go out with my friends here and there.
But workers say many of Hyundai's problems are its own making, like failing to forecast a SUV boom in the key U.S. market and missing the shift to electric cars.
Either way, I'll get a dog at Super Duper Weenie in Fairfield on the way home, in advance of making like frère Jacques and cooking my kids that steak for dinner.
And his candidacy would not be history-making like Mr. Obama's nor many of his likely peers' in the field, in an election when many activists may want a female or nonwhite nominee.
And those insights have provided a foundation for decision making, like incorporating trends in temperature, snowpack and runoff into managing the state's crucial groundwater reserves, and the planning and operation of its infrastructure.
The second thing with that is, right, if you are somebody who works in tech, you're an engineer, you're making like $300,000 a year, you don't need an extra $1,303 from the government.
However, that's all the more reason to highlight the most promising upcoming features directed by women — from crossover directing stars like Angelina Jolie and Jodie Foster to stars in the making like Meera Menon.
In a game of split-second decision-making like that, hitting the 103 fps mark would be exceptional, but this is still great performance with tons of eye candy and no loss of action.
Now, as a result, thousands of small businesses — the yellow cab owners — suffer the practical and economic consequences of poor decision making, like the "frequent mechanical problems" and " gas-guzzling engines" mentioned in the article.
The directory was started by constructors Erik Agard and Will Nediger as a place for underrepresented populations in puzzle making, like women and people of color, although all who have questions are welcome to join.
They promoted me pretty quickly to garde-manger and suddenly I was making, like, 200 to 300 salads or terrines or duck confit, and it was like, 'Wow, this is stuff I didn't even know existed.
I've spent the week making like Danny Meyer, the restaurateur, who many nights makes it his business to visit the dining rooms he maintains across the city, even as his Shake Shack empire expands across the nation.
And certainly pardoning Arpaio isn't going to be some kind of flag of hope that clemency is going to re-emerge as a relevant part of presidential decision-making like it has been for most of American history.
For this reason and others, putting expert scientific narratives at the center of decision making, like "nonnegotiable environmental limits," rather than focusing on opportunities for collective betterment, has led only to increasing divisions over which experts to trust.
So far, to the good fortune of the nation—and, even, the world—the President has had to confront disasters only of his own making, like firing Comey and promulgating executive orders that discriminate against religious and ethnic minorities.
It's a response, in other words, to the sort of superhero megamovies that Marvel is making, like 2018's upcoming Avengers: Infinity War, which is set to feature dozens of characters and is rumored to have an enormous budget to match.
A fresh patent spat between Nokia and Apple which fired up at the back end of last year when Cupertino accused the former world number one mobile maker of making like a patent troll appears to have been resolved already.
And it's at those higher levels where Krasner's reforms may face their biggest challenge, given some of the high-profile enemies he seems to relish making, like McSwain and Donald Trump, who has singled him out at rallies for condemnation.
Global governance cannot overcome major problems like inequality, social exclusion or low growth, but it can help by devising norms that improve domestic policy making, like requirements on transparency, public deliberation, broad representation, accountability and use of scientific or economic evidence in domestic proceedings.
While there are clear public health imperatives to ensure populations are following instructions to reduce social contact, the prospect of Western democracies making like China and actively monitoring citizens' movements raises uneasy questions about the long term impact of such measures on civil liberties.
He is often a figure of their making, like Mobutu, who assisted in the joint American-Belgian efforts to depose and assassinate Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba in 1960 and was subsequently propped up by those same forces as a stalwart anti-Soviet ally in Francophone Africa.
"This night was such a long time in the making, like seven years in the making, and it turned out to be more than I ever dreamed of," the actor tells PEOPLE exclusively about the dinner, which was held at Gesso in West Hollywood on June 24.
Bernie Sanders, accustomed to making like Leonard Bernstein at big rallies and upset he's not in Iowa to relish his surge, had a hard time keeping his hands still, moving them restlessly, silently clapping, and finally holding them together on his chest over his blue sweater.
And since Lila is played with calculating pepperiness bordering on caricature by Ms. Sikora, there's little mystery about which she will choose: marry Jim and start making like a homebody or head out on the road with the third member of the act, the lively hoofer Ted Hanover (Corbin Bleu).
As he careens from one controversy to another, many of them of his own makinglike his abrupt decision to fire the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, who was leading an investigation into the president's associates — Mr. Trump seems determined to prove that he won the election on his own.
But instead of making like Laurie and indulging apocalypse, she tried to rally those in her field and others, including journalists, to do their jobs and to do them well on behalf of all Americans, particularly those most threatened by his example and promised policies, in hopes of impacting the culture in redemptive ways.
And his turn on the stage at Mobile World Congress this morning was no different, with Son making like Eldon Tyrell and telling delegates about his personal belief in a looming computing Singularity that he's convinced will see superintelligent robots arriving en masse within the next 30 years, surpassing the human population in number and brainpower.
That book goes around systematically for advanced economies, emerging market economies, low income countries, documenting how politics interact with fiscal policymaking, and how in some cases, political behavior may induce some biases in fiscal policy making -- like pro-cyclical bias in debt and deficits, bias in composition of public expenditures against investment, and some others that have been listed by people in the literature.
Russia has had a lot to contend with over the last few years, although a number of its obstacles to economic growth and political inclusion are of its own makinglike the fact that it has to contend with international sanctions for its illegal annexation of Crimea (the Kremlin would say it was restoring its rightful territory) and its role in a pro-Russian uprising in east Ukraine.
WATCH: Netflix Says It Acquired Seth Rogen In April Fools' Day Prank "I just saw a stylist, I think it was Felicity Jones — her stylist, and I just literally just grabbed like a rack of safety pins, went into the bathroom, took my pants off, turned them inside out, pinned them with 15 safety pins all up, making like a metallic stitching thing from the base of my butt to the top of my crotch," he said.
Eucalyptus assimilans was first formally described in 2001 by Lawrie Johnston and Ken Hill. The specific epithet (assimilans) is a Latin word meaning "making like", referring to the similarity of this species to E. sheathiana.
Since the early 17th century, Sheepscombe was involved in cloth making like many of the Cotswold towns in the area and its near neighbour Painswick. It enjoyed its industrial heyday during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, and the last mill closed in 1839. Following this, Sheepscombe suffered from increasing poverty and a falling population.
Matidia often traveled with her uncle and assisted him with decision-making. Like her mother, Matidia was honored with monuments and inscriptions in her name throughout the Roman Empire. On August 29, 112, she received the title of Augusta upon the death and divinization of Marciana. diva When Trajan died in 117, Matidia and Plotina brought the emperor's ashes back to Rome.
He had 16 votes. Celso Roth was chosen the second one. Again in 2013, Leão said that Juvenal Juvêncio, president of São Paulo, club that he coached for two times (between 2004 and 2005 and, after, between 2011 and 2012), should abdicate, for his age, of his position, making like pope Benedict XVI. Juvêncio answered to Leão, saying that the coach "needs to find another job soon".
Due to progressive loss of Panjis, Panjikars taking up modern professions and increasing cosmopolitan behaviour, the practice of fixation of marriage by consulting Panjis is dying. There have been cases reported of sale of Panjis to foreign agencies . The recent Saurath sabhas are all but deserted . Increasingly, people are looking forward to more modern methods of match making like internet, rather than centuries old palm leaves.
Ordinaries had used a heavy pipe, but the safeties used twenty-seven feet of tubing: solid round bar would weigh down the machine. Safeties required thin, high-strength steel tubing. Almost all the Pope manufacturing facilities were located in Hartford in an area previously known for gun- making. Like bicycles, rifle barrels required thin, high-strength tubes, so the skills and processes of rifle manufacturing were related to the manufacturing of steel tubing for safety bicycles.
Serge Latouche, "How do we learn to want less? The globe downshifted", Le Monde diplomatique (January 2006). Therefore, an inclusive democracy today can only take the form of a confederal democracy that is based on a network of administrative councils whose members or delegates are elected from popular face-to-face democratic assemblies in the various demoi. Thus, their role is purely administrative and practical, not one of policy-making like that of representatives in representative democracy.
Sinatra's version of the song was the first Sinatra recording that the future Frank Sinatra discographer Vito Marino heard. Will Friedwald, in his 1995 book Sinatra! the Song is You: A Singer's Art wrote that the recording finds Sinatra and James "making like two American sailors in a Far East opium den". Friedwald feels that Sinatra "plays it cautiously" on the song, staying close to the melody and beat, perhaps intimidated by the bolero rhythm of the song.
Kelley's role in the Canal Fund Commission financial crisis left him with strong views about the state's banking system. His experience on the fund commission had not changed his belief in strong, centralized state government. However, rather than heavily regulate Ohio's banks, he now sought to strengthen state incentives for banks to engage in better decision-making. Like-minded individuals persuaded him to run for Ohio Senate in 1844 in order to pass banking reform legislation.
Many efforts are focused on processes of decision making like restricting data access permissions during the applications installation. However, nothing that would solve the gap between user intention and behavior. Susanne Barth and Menno D.T. de Jong believe that for users to make more conscious decisions on privacy matters the design needs to be more user oriented. Meaning, the ownership of data related risks will be better perceived if psychological ownership of data is being considered as ‘mine’ rather than ‘not mine’.
An important aspect of Hawk's spirituality was his commitment to environmentalism and the connectedness of all life. The flute was his connection with the past and the future, and he combined historical and modern methods in its making. Like many flute makers, Hawk often used dead wood or scrap wood, especially due to the quality of wood in the wild and of old growth wood used in the old buildings. He used a modern lathe to shape the flute, but burned the holes in the traditional fashion with heated steel rods.
Moving back to Chicago, he founded and led the Organic Theater Company. In the early 1980s, Gordon went to California to pursue movie making. Like his friend and fellow filmmaker Brian Yuzna, Gordon was a fan of H. P. Lovecraft and adapted several of the author's stories for the screen, including Re-Animator, From Beyond, and Dagon, as well as the Masters of Horror episode Dreams in the Witch-House. He turned to the work of Edgar Allan Poe on two occasions, directing The Pit and the Pendulum in 1991 and The Black Cat for the Masters of Horror Showtime series in 2007.
Second phase imagery analysis is centered on the further exploitation of recently-collected imagery to support short- to mid-term decision-making. Like first phase imagery analysis, second phase imagery analysis is generally catalyzed by a local commander's PIRs, at least in the context of a military operational setting. Whereas first phase imagery analysis may depend on the exploitation of a relatively small repository of imagery, or even a single image, second phase imagery analysis generally mandates a review of a chronological set of imagery over time, so as to establish a temporal understanding of objects and/or activities of interest.
He also wore a homburg at his second inauguration, a hat that took three months to craft and was dubbed the "international homburg" by hatters, since workers from ten countries participated in its making. Like other formal Western male headgear, the homburg ceased to be as common in the 21st century as it once was. Al Pacino gained some renewed fame for the homburg by wearing a grey one in the film The Godfather, for which reason the hat is sometimes called a "Godfather". Some Orthodox Jewish rabbis wear black homburgs to the rekel, though this practice is also in decline.
The elements of science fiction that Whedon wanted to convey were essentially different in kind, and held "a sort of grittiness" and "realism", which he said, together, "get the most exciting kind of film-making". Like Firefly, the film contained a statement on individual liberty. Critic Roger Ebert observed, "Like Brave New World and 1984, the movie plays like a critique of contemporary society, with the Alliance as Big Brother, enemy of discontent". The film received the 2005 Nebula Award for Best Script, the 2006 Prometheus Special Award, and was voted the best sci-fi movie of all time in a poll set up by SFX magazine.
He got the jump on Hill Rise, who became tangled up in traffic as the front-runners started to fade. With a quarter mile to go, Hartack urged his colt on; Northern Dancer responded by running the next furlong in a very fast 11 seconds. He had a lead of about two lengths, but Hill Rise had gotten in the clear and started to make up ground. Author Kevin Chong later wrote of Northern Dancer's "short, powerful legs making like a hummingbird's wings" as he ran down the stretch. Hill Rise closed with giant strides, but Northern Dancer prevailed by a neck in a new race record of two minutes flat that stood until Secretariat broke it in 1973.
Goldmine magazine reviewer John Borack described the album as "another in a long line of excellent albums that find (Countryman) making like a one-man Brill Building. Taking his musical cues from the Beach Boys, Nilsson, the Beatles, Gilbert O’Sullivan, and various ‘60s/’70s AM radio hits, the unashamedly retro The Joy of Pop is an enjoyable romp..." Cabaret of Love, released in December 2018, and contained 16 new songs. Adam A. Waltemire, on the Pop Garden Radio blog, reviewed the album as "...an infectious blend of joy, love and fun...superb production, smooth vocals and catchy melodies." Come into My Studio, released in May 2020, is Countryman's most recent album, with 16 new songs.
The protagonist is of a class not usually the subject of sexual exploitation, and the fact that she does not take money for her services differentiates her from her unluckier sisters. The sexual and social mores of that place and time deny her the right as a woman to be a sexual being in and of herself with the right to pursue sex for her own gratification, instead she must justify her sexuality in terms of the needs of men, as acts of charity. During the Park Chung-hee dictatorship, film making like all other media was heavily censored to disallow open criticism of the regime. Criticism of the military government and the advancing of leftist ideas therefore had to be indirect and by allegory.
A simple agent program can be defined mathematically as a function f (called the "agent function") which maps every possible percepts sequence to a possible action the agent can perform or to a coefficient, feedback element, function or constant that affects eventual actions: :f : P^\ast \rightarrow A Agent function is an abstract concept as it could incorporate various principles of decision making like calculation of utility of individual options, deduction over logic rules, fuzzy logic, etc. The program agent, instead, maps every possible percept to an action. We use the term percept to refer to the agent's perceptional inputs at any given instant. In the following figures an agent is anything that can be viewed as perceiving its environment through sensors and acting upon that environment through actuators.
By doing this he will keep them within the household, and increase their willingness to contribute more to the family. Also according to Becker's rotten kid theorem, even if one of the household members would want to harm another household member by contributing less to the family, then the altruistic decision maker in the family might prevent that particular member from harming the other member. In such a case, an altruistic decision maker might arrange distribution within the household in such a way that the utility the rotten kid gets from the increase of family income will be more than the utility he gets from the harm the decrease of family income causes to the family member he envies. Models of decision-making like Becker's altruism model do not take into account possible conflicts that decisions made by one of the household's members could create for other members.

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