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"There is ideas to make it more blue," said Noda.
In a word, culturally, Canada is more blue than red.
Who is more blue collar if you think about it?
The state has only gotten more blue in the years since.
Did backdrop painting function as a more blue collar art form?
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Trump has said more plants will lead to more blue-collar jobs.
Some sips, I got more blue powder, which made my mouth pucker.
" Pennsylvania, he added, "was a much more blue-collar, working-class district.
The iPhone 24 in green, even though it looks more blue here.
"We just need to get a lot more blue going," she said.
S. companies tend to be higher quality overall (more blue chips) as well.
That it will feature more blue children than the original 2010 feature did.
I've played them before, and I know the crowd is more blue collar.
However, they block even more blue light, making them ideal for nighttime reading.
If the room's lights have a cool tone, the screen will appear more blue.
The light that's reflected back out is more blue-green, and less snow white.
Simply put, the north and south poles are becoming less white and more blue.
You may start to look more blue and red as things start to lose circulation.
In a shimmery copper eyeshadow shade, it makes the model's eyes appear even more blue.
Not to mention more Blue Ivy than you might expect on a Father's Day playlist.
Does living in a more blue or red area have a significant impact on opportunity?
They emit more blue light than traditional bulbs, which may affect your sleep-wake cycle.
As wages stagnated, more and more blue-collar men felt themselves working hard and going nowhere.
Mr Timothy in particular is obsessed with refashioning the Tories as a more blue-collar party.
Compared to other algae, their tiny bodies absorb more blue light and scatter more red light.
Later this summer, Mr. Graham will host rallies in two more blue states, Oregon and Washington.
It's also why we like displays with more blue in them—even when they're inaccurately reproducing colors.
But this was not a topic of discussion at the conference: the weather was more blue-sky.
Mr. Sorkin tackles that and does some more blue-sky thinking in his DealBook closing dinner column.
Apparently when he directs people he'll say like, "do it again but make it more blue". Yeah.
In addition to increasing distribution, General Mills wants to develop more Blue Buffalo wet food and pet treats.
Finally, Google's data omits those who use Bing (more blue-collar, older) or Yahoo (yes, it still exists).
It is also a Republican enclave in a state that turned even more blue in the midterm elections.
If other states move to the middle, or become more blue, Texas has resisted, resisted, resisted at all turns.
In the prequels, the blades got even more blue, and in The Force Awakens, they're somewhere in the middle.
If you take a red apple outside under a blue sky, there are more blue wavelengths entering your eye.
Wiesner: Some things you'd expect: Republicans use more red, Democrats use more blue (and have more varied color overall).
I probably have been in touch with more blue-collar workers and workers without high school education than Andrew.
The change you're most likely to see immediately is perhaps more blue verified badges on accounts that reach large audiences.
Women have been more blue than men since 1980, something I've written about extensively over the years at Huffington Post.
Busy week of earnings lies ahead More blue chips will release their earnings during next week's holiday-shortened trading session.
A caveat here — Virginia has been trending more and more blue every year, so winning was not a huge surprise.
And what began as an effort to conserve a rare butterfly has resulted in more blue wings flitting around Southern California.
Coffman has been around since 2009, but the state and district are both diversifying and turning more blue, so he's vulnerable.
A different picture in less affluent districts But the equation still looks very different for Democrats in more blue-collar districts.
With part-time assistants to take care of the more "blue-collar chores," Bradley maximizes his time to indulge his medium.
But Mayberry does still have a crystalline voice, and "Stay" gives her the opportunity to find a few more blue notes.
Japan this month introduced a visa programme to let in more blue-collar workers, a big step in the immigration-shy country.
The Pixel 4 still tends towards more contrast and more blue tones — though it's much less dramatic than the Pixel 3 was.
Lights with high color temperatures release more blue light, which cause more glare and discomfort to the eyes, according to the association.
Mike Coffman has been around since 2009, but the state and district are both diversifying and turning more blue, so he's vulnerable.
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth left Malibu to start the new year in a place where the sky is (currently) more blue.
The vibrant yet narrow early-'50s palette of reds, whites and pinks broadens to allow more blue, green, caramel and especially black.
Across much of the South and West, new arrivals from Democratic-leaning states are turning traditionally-red states a little more blue.
Susana Martinez is term-limited out of the position, giving Democrats an opportunity to turn New Mexico state leadership even more blue.
It had genes for two cone opsins and 38 rod opsins — more abundant and sensitive to more blue than any known vertebrate.
And I'll tell you what, if we get red-hot, I bet you'll see some more blue hair in that room, too.
"I probably have been in touch with more blue-collar workers and workers without high school education than Andrew [Yang]," he added.
In "Distant Ancient," the ridges of the crumpled canvas hold more blue and red than the pink around them, reading like veins.
He is right for Atlético because the club represents the more earthy side of Madrid, less swaggering and more blue-collar than Real.
Susana Martinez is term-limited out of the position, giving Democrats an opportunity to turn New Mexico state leadership even more blue. Rep.
People that are now showing at more blue chip galleries, if they've done it right, have come up and built their career gradually.
Though the colors differ slightly — Kate's is green, while Diana's is more blue — the dresses are otherwise near mirror images of one another.
Even if there is a roughly 85033-50 Republican-Democrat split among these new residents, this still leaves both Texas more blue overall.
" As you go higher in the color-temperature range, she said, "more blue is introduced, and this ultimately gives that dreaded warehouse look.
And in whiter, more blue-collar areas like the Iron Range or small town Iowa, trending GOP due to more conservative cultural values.
Personally, I prefer to admire these beautiful calling cards when I find them, grateful for a little more blue magic on any walk.
The display continues around the home and throughout the backyard where blue lights frame out a swimming pool lit up in, yes, more blue.
Trump's success, which accelerated pre-existing trends, has given Republicans more blue-collar support and Democrats more allies among better-educated, more affluent suburbanites.
He printed the second version with blue ink and brushed on more blue, creating a lush nocturne that seems lighted by a full moon.
Indeed, it could be easily argued that more blue-collar jobs in the United States have been lost to machines than to foreign workers.
Though the bottom of the spire was decidedly red, the top third appeared more blue than black and the middle closer to white than yellow.
We have an even bigger problem with automation wiping out middle-skilled work and we need to generate more blue-collar jobs to anchor communities.
Wide color capture makes water more blue, image stabilization smoothes out blurs, and, on the 7 Plus, Portrait Mode adds a whole new element of depth.
The downstream effect will be red states that are more red and blue states that are more blue -- almost irrespective of how the people actually vote.
But because our eyes have more difficulty with colors along the blue spectrum, it can make matching the blocks with more blue in them more difficult.
Its announcement remains purposefully vague about why it wants more blue checkmarks on the site, and what that even means for the service as a whole.
In person, it definitely looks pale, but in photos it's almost more blue, though that likely changes a bit depending on the light in your surroundings.
The Milky Way has a galactic halo, which astronomers previously believed had at least two components, one containing more blue stars and the other containing more red.
Check off Twitter will now remove the verification symbol from accounts that incite hate and harassment, so no more blue check marks for people like Richard Spencer.
Virginia has turned more and more blue in recent years, and Trump is not popular there, so this should be the Democratic candidate's race for the taking.
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But in addition to stories, politics is about raw math, and there are a lot more blue-collar uncles in the Rust Belt than there are Katy Perrys.
The former caters to your more blue-chip tastes, with 26 exhibitors — including Pace Prints, Durham Press, Brooke Alexander, and Parkett Editions — packing into the Park Avenue Armory.
As in earlier midterm elections, mobilizing young people still looks like a challenge for Democrats, as does persuading more blue-collar white women and white-collar white men.
It's a similar story in the Senate, where there are more red states than blue states, although there are slightly more blue voters than red across the country.
Experts fear terms like this may run through many of Abe's new proposals, helping more blue collars workers come to Japan -- but preventing them from settling long term.
And for her 16-year-old son, she outfitted his desk lamp with Lighting Science's Awake and Alert bulb, with, conversely, more blue light to help him focus.
Why it matters: Don't be surprised if more blue states do the same thing — which could lead to major variations among states if the Affordable Care Act is repealed.
This fall, distaste for, and distrust of, Hillary Clinton might help Mr. Trump lure more blue-collar Democrats and independents without repelling better-educated, more affluent independents and Republicans.
At a time when automation and cheaper wages overseas threaten to displace more and more blue-collar workers, where do people without college degrees fit into the American economy?
Keenly aware of this reality, the U.N. Security Council voted last Wednesday to extend MINUSCA's mandate, increasing the budget and unanimously approving the addition of 900 more blue helmets.
This is a historically high Democratic showing among this group: People under 30 were about evenly split until 2002, when they started veering more and more Blue with every election.
The shorter the wavelength of the light -- that is, light that has more blue relative to other colors -- the greater impact on lowering melatonin and delaying transition to nighttime physiology.
But if Democrats can't also convince more blue-collar white women to join the charge, the party may still fall short in its bid to recapture the House or Senate
The flat-top Ambiance bulbs differ from the round-top A19 white bulbs in that these let you adjust the warmth of the light, from more yellow to more blue.
Compared to traditional incandescent bulbs, electronic screens and low-energy light bulbs tend to emit more blue light, which has long been known to be toxic to the retina, they write.
Did you ever notice that a King's Landing scene looks a lot more orange and red compared to, let's say, a Castle Black scene, which is a little more blue-toned?
How Macomb votes in Tuesday's primary will be studied for clues about which 2020 Democrat has more blue-collar appeal -- and for clues of whether Trump's 2016 map has noteworthy cracks.
Democrats should have the edge here: New Mexico is becoming more blue in the Trump era, and Martinez isn't a very popular outgoing governor, with just a 35 percent approval rating.
Messages shaming the family, sent by Mitchell's friends to Bellis, only made the situation more blue: Jacob apparently got upset and began crying, for fear that his holiday would be cancelled.
Those boomers in uniform were more blue-collar and minority than their generational median, but they were not some marginal part of it, nor were they the only ones to fight.
For cannabis, that means growers might use lights that appear white but have more blue for seedlings, and then shift to lighting with more intensity and more red as they mature.
At sunset, light has to travel through a greater distance of atmosphere to reach our eyes — so even more blue light, and even some green and yellow light, gets filtered out.
"The Beto effect was real, but you had broader demographic shifts and a national wave" that made things more blue around the U.S., said Jay Aiyer, a Texas Southern University political analyst.
In addition, starting this week, the company says it will start verifying candidates who qualify for US primary races, so you might see more blue checkmarks attached to some candidates' profiles soon.
The more blue cells there were, the more voraciously they were chomping away the pink cells, the more evidence that the patient's inherently xenophobic immune system was rejecting the foreign, transplanted heart.
Even before the Hawks surround him with more blue-chip talent, Young will take advantage of the room Atlanta figures to create with its three-point shooting bigs, vertical spacers, and athletic swingmen.
The same pharmacist told me that although many people use it under their eyes and it works well, its effect on my bags would be questionable, as they were more blue than puffy.
A historic labour shortage pushed Japan to enact a new visa system that took effect this month, allowing in more blue-collar workers despite concerns among conservatives about a threat to social stability.
The 6900nd District, at the southern tip of the state, is more blue-collar than some of the other districts in New Jersey, and Trump carried the district in 2628 by 28503 points.
A historic labor shortage pushed Japan to enact a new visa system that took effect this month, allowing in more blue-collar workers despite concerns among conservatives about a threat to social stability.
While Democrats and Republicans tend to use more blue and red in their logos, respectively, a Democrat running in a Republican-leaning district might opt for a red color scheme, and vice versa.
And in an era with increasingly fewer protections for workers, progressives and religious conservatives alike should unite to push for more blue laws that protect the sanctity of life outside of of work.
A higher color temperature generally correlates with more blue light, according to Richard Stevens, professor of community medicine and health care at the University of Connecticut, who was not involved in the new study.
If that pattern holds, it will make it difficult for Democrats to extend their election gains into more blue-collar and less urban House seats beyond the white-collar suburbs where Trump is weakest.
"I swear, by the end of that work, if I saw one more Blue Angel air show, I could have announced it myself," Carey joked, making reference to the Navy's elite flight-demonstration squadron.
It's one plausible step a state could take without any assistance from the Trump administration, as we see more blue states looking for ways to shape the future of their own health care systems.
I didn't know this at the time, but that's where the project took us---towards those more blue-collar kinds of characters, who show up in most of the songs in one way or another.
Voters in the Rust Belt and upper Midwest swung hard toward the GOP, and for those states the margins in rural areas of those states were too high for the more blue cities to overcome.
But even if he doesn't win the union vote, some political strategists say he could sway more blue-collar workers than any other Republican presidential candidate in recent memory and make it a competitive race.
Bankers say more blue-chips are keen to follow Sanofi and Henkel, although not all companies have urgent funding needs, and some are put off by the risk of such transactions being seen as "ego-driven".
" "A little bit more ethnic, a little bit more blue collar, a little bit more middle America, less upper-crust country-club types," Barr said, asserting that the mainstream Catholic vote "is the swing vote, frankly.
These Trump sources say they understand that the Washington suburbs of northern Virginia, which is growing in population and helping turn the state more blue, is not Trump country, but insist that Trump does have support elsewhere.
The ship feels like it's more in line with the industrial stylings of the Nostromo, the crew is more blue collar and down-to-earth, and the mission is simple: set down on a planet and begin repopulating.
The tip of a scared person's nose gets cooler (more blue) under an infrared camera, and studies find that when scared or distressed, rat paws and tails appear cooler, as do the outer parts of sheep and rabbit ears.
For example, Miller said, even having one more blue whale organ to study can give scientists a better idea of how to estimate the size of another blue whale, assuming the same organ can be recovered from the corpse.
To take control of the Senate, Democrats would need to defeat GOP incumbents in some combination of states such as Colorado and Arizona — which have trended more blue in recent elections — and more reliably red states including Georgia and Texas.
Sydney: And I'll just add that there are a lot places that used to be reliably Republican especially that people would consider red areas that are now for one reason or another becoming more and more blue, like Orange County, Calif.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French soccer has won one world contest before its players even fly to Russia for this year's World Cup, with more blue jerseys sold across the globe than any other national strip, even more than the famous yellow shirt of Brazil.
The results in February plainly demonstrate the disconnect between her candidacy and the more blue-collar segments of the electorate, as her performance correlated closely with education levels, rising steadily in precincts where the share of those with college degrees was higher.
Opinion Like Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump racked up the support of millions of blue-collar white voters in Midwestern swing states, and like Mr. Reagan, the 403th president is pushing to nail down more blue-collar support to ensure a lasting Republican majority.
Buoyed by hopes of higher wages but burdened by loans, Vietnamese youth - the fastest-growing group of foreign workers in Japan - will be among those most affected by a new scheme to let in more blue-collar workers that kicks off in April.
It seemed like Lamb performed strongly in the suburban parts of the district, where you might expect some Never Trump Republican crossover voters, and he also recaptured voters in the more blue-collar, maybe classically Democratic but Trump-supporting parts of the district.
What they had was joint effort by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC), and Democratic Governors Association (DGA) to share data and field operations while identifying key districts whose underlying demographics were shifting in a more blue-friendly direction.
Blue is in fashion this year because 245 percent of users purchased (or clicked like on) blue shirts, the Amazon Echo Look algorithm says, therefore it is in fashion, therefore businesses should manufacture more blue shirts, and you, the customer, will buy and wear them.
" Ms. von Schoeler's family rented a place in closer-in Hampton Bays, which opened his eyes to "traditionally more blue-collar neighborhoods" with smaller lots, he said, "but, most important, still in joyful proximity to some of the greatest beaches on the East Coast.
But don't forget that less than a quarter of Democrats call themselves "very liberal" -- and in general, Democratic voters are older, more moderate and more blue collar than you might think if you gauge opinion only on Twitter, as Harry Enten has persuasively argued.
Colombo port regularly hosts ships from numerous navies, including the US. But as China's own navy becomes more 'blue water' [as in, able to move in open oceans around the world and not just in its own surrounding waters] these appearances will be more commonplace.
For the next two days, I enjoy this new version of me; I look healthier on the outside than I actually am on the inside, and although my white triangle of a bum means I look ridiculous naked, my balayage looks brighter and my eyes more blue.
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In Smurfs: The Lost Village, the Smurfs try to find out if they're the only Smurfs in the universe, or if there are other Smurfs out there somewhere, a question that prompts them to risk their lives and traverse to a faraway village in hopes of finding more blue-skinned brethren.
Plenty and others say their customized, controlled lighting - some more blue light here, some more red light there - makes for tastier plants compared to sun-grown leaves and that they use 95% less water than conventional farms, require very little land, and use no pesticides, making them competitive with organic farms.
If Clinton wins a sweeping victory, we can borrow $100 billion at close to zero interest for a national infrastructure rebuild to deal with some of the nation's shameful deferred maintenance of roads, bridges, airports and rails and its inadequate bandwidth, and create more blue-collar jobs that would stimulate growth.
And, so, in the wake of Trump's awful behavior coming to light, more blue-collar men might be finding it difficult to assert that they're voting for Trump while they're on the phone with a pollster with their wife sitting nearby, even if their intention for the privacy of the ballot box is different.
You know you're a horse girl if...you had more blue ribbons above your bed than *NSYNC posters; you learned the importance of exfoliation years before everyone else — because you always had dirt embedded from neck to ankle; you once considered carrots and molasses cookies a balanced meal; you smell manure and instantly feel like you're home.
"Unions, years ago, brought a lot of good things to the workplace, but now I think that society has evolved and workers are protected," said Mr. Kilgore, who hails from Gate City, a coal-mining town near the Tennessee border that has gotten redder over the last two decades, even as Mr. Carter's district has grown more blue.
As more and more blue collar industries become automated, and artificial intelligence, self-driving cars, and drones threaten to eliminate the need for a human workforce in a wide array of sectors (taxi and truck drivers, news curators, fast food workers, etc), those who think about the future are starting to wonder how those who are out of work are going to survive.
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The white NFL player who told Bleacher Report's Mike Freeman, after the election, that "Trump is creating a more blue-collar America, and at its core, our sport is a blue-collar sport" was not lying or obfuscating with any malice; he was simply saying what he wanted to be true as if it actually was true, and so just relaying the facts as they arrived to him through the prism of his own convenience.
Winning a lot of land mass doesn't make you president of anything, which is why the county-level electoral maps for President Obama's victory in 2008, for example, is bright Republican red: When you skew the counties to show their relative population, as Mark Newman, a professor of physics at the University of Michigan, did, there's a lot more blue than red: The US consists of a lot of counties with very few people and a few counties that are very densely populated.
Some of the more blue-sky-y tech ideas that were being entertained on the strategy long-list in 2015, back when Brexit was but a twinkle in Cameron's eye, which never made the cut and/or fell down the political cracks include: encouraging as much as a third of public transport to be on-demand by 2020 and driveless cars to make up 10 per cent of traffic; reducing peak hour congestion by use of smarter, sensor-based urban traffic control systems; launching a couple of universal smart grids in UK towns; establishing a fully digitized courts system to support out-of-court settlements; building the first drone air traffic control system; and establishing a "clear ethical framework or regulatory body" for AI and synthetic biology.

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