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But he's not giving away money for free on Twitter.
I'm not giving away anything else, so don't even try it.
This has gotten so bad that Buterin changed his Twitter name to "Vitalik "Not giving away ETH" Buterin" and started adding disclaimers, stating he's not giving away Ethereum, at the bottom of his posts on the platform.
These Marshmallow Peeps are not giving away their shot at Hamilton fame.
You're giving away your vote; you're not giving away your fucking hymen.
People, please please please listen closely: Elon Musk is not giving away Ether.
The conclusion is worth not giving away, but it's heartwarming without being cloying.
Not giving away the keys to the kingdom the way the manual would have.
Are we not giving away ownership of our of national wealth to our trading partners?
I'm not giving away what happens to the money source behind the Infinite Family Project.
It's not giving away too much to say that he won't make it through the spring.
" Seymour said he likes that the company is focused on margins and "not giving away the house.
Expect doughnut shops and bakeries to be crowded Friday even if they're not giving away free treats.
She had sensed some shift in his attention and was now willfully cheerful, cool, not giving away too much.
"Keeping some mystery and not giving away too much of what that experience is like" is important, Willis said.
"I am not giving away anything on Facebook," he confirmed in a Facebook clip posted to his page on Tuesday.
It's not giving away too much to say that, like most good prison novels, this one ends with an escape.
Barnidge says there will be more adventures this year ... but he's not giving away ALL of the surprises just yet!
So, yes, in this case, all of us have a vital interest in not giving away the store to some of us.
Make sure you're not giving away your personal information or supporting illegal activity in the process of buying that jersey or souvenir.
Not giving away money: First, we saved on the underwriting fees, which range from 3.5 to 7 percent of the money raised.
I'm not giving away much when I say that the four characters in Mr. Ijames's tone poem of a play are dead.
A: Because we're over the telephone and I'm not sending anything (the pill bottle) over the mail and I'm not giving away anything.
He's pleaded for help not just via his tweets but also by changing his display name to Vitalik "Not giving away ETH" Buterin.
It turns out that you could have the exact same service, with the exact same quality, while not giving away your personal data.
There's precoronavirus Trump, who built an entire presidency on principles such as not giving away government benefits for free and not trusting career bureaucrats.
But she's not giving away the precious details just yet — the videos were set in black and white, leaving the color up to our imagination.
Linde reiterated it saw a "pain threshold" of not giving away more than $3.7 billion euros in sales or $1.1 billion in EBITDA in divestments.
"I hope I'm not giving away too much, but Barbour is well-known for their jackets, so you'll find that there's a nice selection there," he says.
Winfrey grew up dealing with poverty and sexual abuse, but "she chose to define who she was going to be in life by not giving away her power."
CommonSense Robotics is now getting ready to deploy its micro-fulfillment centers for the first time and is not giving away a lot of details until they start operating.
On its website, the company says it opposes its products being sold to minors and urges retailers to follow regulations, including checking IDs and not giving away free samples.
I think it's not giving away too much to tell you the cancer patient, Bibi, credits the dog with healing her: "I need you to help me understand," Bibi's nurse says.
Of course, even though Uber's giving out this data, it's not giving away its algorithms for processing the info – and if it really leads to improved infrastructure, Uber's bottom line should benefit.
Here are a few that will actually earn you a few bucks for coffee or lunch, and how to make sure you're not giving away all of your data in the process.
One month from the launch of Go, SoundCloud is not giving away much about how it has been received so far in the U.S., the only market where it has launched so far.
In his annual letter to shareholders two years ago, Buffett said he has ordered most of the money he is not giving away at his death to be placed in an index fund.
"We're all just trying to find the line between setting people's expectations and not treating them like children and not giving away the core of the story," said Chris Coleman, the artistic director.
One of the kids on "Stranger Things" has been so well trained on not giving away spoilers for the new season ... he sounds like a dad telling his kids no dessert before dinner.
"In terms of policy, the German finance ministry is basically the European affairs ministry in Germany and the focus will still be focused on not giving away one pesky euro to Greece," Nickel said.
FROM PEN: Former Bachelorette Deanna Stagliano is Already Dreading her Infant Son's Future Wedding Since then, he's shared two posts of the baby, not giving away too much information other than being ecstatic about fatherhood.
For example, shots are less expensive to give away than beer, so maybe I'm not giving away a ton of free beers, but a shot on the house or something like that is usually okay.
Pauline Gandel made in headlines last January when she criticized other ultra-wealthy Australians for not giving away more of their wealth while receiving an award on Australia Day in 2019, The Financial Review reported.
In the video, titled, "Don&apost Fall for Scams," Perry, 48, warned followers that he&aposs not giving away any cash despite what some hoax "giveaways" claim, though he didn&apost specify what exactly the scams entailed.
It's not giving away much of the movie to say that, after gradually receding into the background in its second section, Russell re-emerges later as a much older man, his influence stronger than ever; Frank effectively becomes his lap dog.
It's not giving away too much to say that "Space" ends with Ms. Driscoll narrating the process of death and decomposition, displaying props to represent the objects and internal organs we leave behind, as she bitterly mocks mortality in different voices.
It is not giving away too much to reveal that after ratcheting up the tension, Fridlund does not take readers to the sunless place many might guess — a warren of child pornographers deep in the woods, an inconvenient hole in the ice.
The trailer does a nice job of not giving away too much — we see the Ghostbusters get slimed, learn how they're the best in their fields (physics and engineering), get a glimpse of the origin story of the Ecto-1, ogle some eye candy (an objectified Chris Hemsworth), and enjoy a little taste of the women firing their proton packs (the coolest part, really).
Balisage is, most commonly in military applications, the use of dim lighting to enable navigation while not giving away one's position to the enemy.
He had an amazing capacity for not giving away any part of himself (in read-throughs). But the minute we got on the set, little blinds on his eyes flipped up and everything was available. It was mesmerizing. He's really believable, and it was like a basic acting lesson.
The planned increase of 25 per cent in total output may consequently be reached." The budget for the plan was 310,000,000,000 rubles, the allocation for which was specified in less detail than previously.Hutchings, "23rd CPSU Congress" (1966), p.355. "This is the crux, and the authorities are not giving away much of the hand that they intend to play.
His managerial style at first emphasized speed, base-stealing, hit- and-run plays and "slap" (i.e., contact) hitting, but the acquisition of superstar slugger Ruth dictated a change of emphasis towards power and not giving away outs.Koppett, p. 88 For the slugging Yankees of the 1920s, he recruited power hitters and consistent (as opposed to brilliant) pitchers.
Johnson has eight children. His son, Chad Jr., is a wide receiver at Arizona State University. In May 2007, Johnson was sued for allegedly not giving away a Lexus that was supposed to be raffled off. The suit added two plaintiffs who claimed that they had won trips from Johnson (one to Europe, the other to Hawaii), that Johnson never awarded.
Only one of the boys survived the war. The same afternoon, Sara Schneerson, the rabbi's wife, was arrested in La Manche, close to Voiron, where the rabbi and some of his students had found a hiding place. She was taken to the French Millice headquarters, interrogated and tortured, but she maintained that the rabbi had escaped to Switzerland, not giving away his true hiding place. After her release, she walked around for miles instead of going straight to her husband's hideaway in order to mislead her torturers.
It can also refer, in computer applications, to the use of markup to enable document processing while not "giving away" one's data to proprietary software programs from which it might be hard to extract the data later. This usage may have originated in the fact that the French version of the ISO standard defining SGML, translates the title thus: :Information processing - Text and office systems - Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) :Traitement de l'information -- Systèmes bureautiques -- Langage normalisé de balisage généralisé (SGML) Balisage is also an annual conference on XML and related markup technologies.
When Spencer later arrives home she wants answers, and gets some, finding out that her father did something illegal for the DiLaurentis's implying that they had something on Spencer's family but not giving away that information. Spencer later discovers that Wren came back to Rosewood for her. In order to keep Aria away from Jason, Spencer informed Ezra that they found pictures of his girlfriend Aria in Jason's shed. When Spencer's Chuckie doll orders her to "keep Toby safe", Spencer resolves that the only way to keep Toby safe is to break up with him.
Some teams play a strategy of ensuring that they score points every time they get close to their opponents' 22-metre line. If they do not score a try within a certain period of getting close, and if their opponents are disciplined and not giving away penalties, they may attempt a drop goal. Sometimes a team defending their try line makes a hurried clearing kick or hack at a loose ball which goes down the centre of the field. In these circumstances the attacking team may attempt an opportunistic long-range drop goal from wherever they receive the ball.
Howell torpedo's general longitudinal section from US Navy manual, 1896 Because it had no complicated engine and fuel system, the Howell was much cheaper and easier to build than its main competitor, the Whitehead. In addition, unlike the Whitehead, the Howell was wakeless, not giving away the position of the firing vessel; its flywheel was, however, very noisy. It did demand a steam turbine to "spin up" the flywheel (a complication inherent to the design). Also unlike the contemporary Whitehead, the Howell kept running in a straight line, due to the gyroscopic effect of the flywheel.
At 3:15pm the sliotar was thrown in by referee Phil Purcell, an All-Ireland- winner with Tipperary in 1930, and the greatest All-Ireland final began. Kilkenny had decided on their tactics well in advance. Cork’s full-back and half-back lines, as well as their goalkeeper, Tom Mulcahy, were virtually impregnable and had earned a reputation for not giving away goals easily. Kilkenny sought to counteract this and decided to go for points rather than goals. Because of this, an early feature of the game was Kilkenny’s flair when scoring points from 30, 40 and 50 yards out from the goal.
Taking advantage of the German practice of not giving away their positions by firing on small planes, Devers and Eaker flew low over the monastery, and saw what they believed to be a radio aerial and enemy soldiers moving in and out. Wilson reluctantly agreed to its bombing. On 15 February Devers watched waves of American bombers level the monastery with Alexander, Clark, Freyberg and Eaker. But follow-up attacks that day, and over the next eight days, failed to take the position, much less break the Gustav Line. Devers visited Anzio on 16 February, and agreed with Alexander that Lucas should be relieved.
Burns kept on providing songs until a few days before his death, and became involved in a lot of correspondence with Thomson, responding to editorial suggestions and justifying reasons for altering an old song or writing a new song to a particular tune. This gives a valuable insight into his approach to Scots song. Once Burns had stated his wishes Thomson rarely argued back, but sometimes made alterations without consulting the poet and ignored the request of Burns to return unsuitable songs for Johnson to put into print. Burns made it clear that in giving one edition of his songs he was not giving away his copyright.
While an actor (speaker) tries to project a desired image, an audience (listener) might attribute a resonant or discordant image. An example is provided by situations in which embarrassment occurs and threatens the image of a participant.Goffman 1956 Goffman proposes that performers "can use dramaturgical discipline as a defense to ensure that the 'show' goes on without interruption." Goffman contends that dramaturgical discipline includes: # coping with dramaturgical contingencies; # demonstrating intellectual and emotional involvement; # remembering one's part and not committing unmeant gestures or faux pas; # not giving away secrets involuntarily; # covering up inappropriate behavior on the part of teammates on the spur of the moment; # offering plausible reasons or deep apologies for disruptive events; # maintaining self-control (for example, speaking briefly and modestly); # suppressing emotions to private problems; and # suppressing spontaneous feelings.

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