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Tourette's obeys its own schedule, obeys its own course and obeys its own relentless drive.
In her youth she obeys her father and elder brother; when married, she obeys her husband; when her husband is dead, she obeys her son.
He obeys the law and wants to be left alone.
He tells her she should only wear heels, she obeys.
She paid a C$10 million bail and obeys a curfew.
It therefore obeys both quantum mechanics and the theory of general relativity.
I hope everybody who hears this listens to it and obeys it.
" Confucius wrote, in his Book of Rites, "The woman obeys the man.
Ms. Du's music obeys only her own omnivorous tastes and assured dramatic instincts.
On the one hand, it obeys the standard doctrine of follow-your-dream.
"The government only obeys Beijing, not what the people of Hong Kong want."
"The government only obeys Beijing, not what the people of Hong Kong want."
Sound, whether of engines turning or sonar pulses returning, obeys the inverse-square law.
The supreme court, which obeys the government, ordered the transfer on health and procedural grounds.
Nobody obeys the cops or the buses, they just stand and they take a picture.
"For Putin there are no risks because the system works and obeys him," said Oreshkin.
"Lisa is the only person I know who obeys traffic laws in that game," he smiled.
Luckily, everyone in Indiana scrupulously obeys the speed limit, so no lives were lost that day.
The pastor meekly obeys and the guards turn sharply and march out without a second glance.
Humans are made from stuff that obeys the laws of physics — they constitute an existence proof.
At home during the day, he obeys the routines of a settled bourgeois man of letters.
Islamic finance obeys religious principles such as bans on the payment of interest and pure monetary speculation.
Eventually, though, Trico hears, obeys, and flies away, and the two friends never see each other again.
His mind suddenly starts driving an unwilling body which only obeys under the stimulus of the excitement.
All must obey the CCP, and the CCP obeys Xi — this is the absolute power of control.
Best of all, they've given us goggles for a future that obeys only the pulse of change.
"Your Libreboot T400 obeys you, and nobody else!" write its creators, and that seems to be the case.
Quantum simulators are small-scale replicas of complicated natural phenomena whose behavior obeys the rules of quantum mechanics.
Though Mr. Spacey gamely obeys these directives and applies his usual polish to them, all of it backfires.
Together, they have solved a long-standing mystery in physics, confirming that gravity obeys Einstein's theory of general relativity.
Memory, either of dead people or of books read once upon a time, obeys only the rules it chooses.
Paying for gym classes may help morale, and it obeys a fundamental rule of medicine – first, do no harm.
Jagr obeys his impulses, yielding to his body's needs, but tries to give Powers as much notice as possible.
The rest of "Gold" obeys a wave pattern, as the hero's fortunes soar and dip, only to rise again.
Odd on a formal level, the piece still obeys laws of gravity and is evocative enough of our own world.
Holodeck is VR environment that completely obeys the laws of physics, allowing for natural interactions in a virtual environment #GTC17 pic.twitter.
But if Trump gets in, having a vice president who obeys his every whim will be very important to The Donald.
US Congress obeys strict rules of decorum that dictate what representatives say on the House floor and how they say it.
He said the company obeys local laws and doesn't introduce scooters in cities, such as New York, that expressly prohibit them.
Though the film as a whole is less raucous than Agnes, it obeys her instructions, bestowing benign approval on its subject.
The 125 is a monster of a puzzle that "obeys all the rules of American-style crossword construction," according to Mr. Campbell.
It first appeared in Thor: The Dark World as the Aether, a blood-red slimy liquid that obeys no known laws of gravity.
Within the Perilous Realm everything that happens in myth is "true," in the sense that everything obeys the rules of that other world.
Huawei has said repeatedly that it is a private company owned by its employees, and that it obeys the law wherever it operates.
He obeys every traffic sign and rarely veers left, hoping that later in the primary season he can expand into the other lanes.
Its protagonist obeys the dictates of her conscience instead of the dictates of the state, thereby satisfying our national appetite for righteous outlaws.
"It's a cultural movement that obeys the fact that the lines for important ideals such as marriage and family have blurred," he says.
But the system in this model obeys a rule that lets it maximize entropy over a fixed time window that stretches into the future.
Venezuela's supreme court, which obeys the regime, started things off with a ruling that claimed for itself the powers of the opposition-controlled legislature.
Abraham obeys God, and God is pleased with Abraham's devotion and faith, tells him to disregard that order, and rewards him for his obedience.
Although Nadia obeys and takes it off during school hours, she still wears it throughout the series and explains how important it is to her.
Ultimately, fashion is at its most winning when it breaks the law, rather than obeys it; when it doesn't just respect precedent but overturns it.
Instead, their actions were determined by a back-and-forth between one part of the brain that's "speaking" and another part that listens and obeys.
Where she protests her poor treatment in 1812, she obeys unquestioningly in 1864; where she lies to her stepmother in 1812, she is silent in 1864.
Time travel in the game obeys the rules of time travel as we understand it But to your question — time travel backward is not well understood.
During the fifties, she worked on "Malafrena," a novel about a young nobleman who obeys his moral compass by fighting for freedom of speech and thought.
Why are Americans so dismissive of black English when it is plain that it obeys the rules heeded by so many other recognized dialects and vernaculars?
For years Sonos had the market largely to itself, until the rise of smart speakers—wireless audio devices complete with a digital assistant that obeys voice commands.
May's deal — which tries to ease the divorce with a 21-month transition period, wherein the UK obeys EU rules without decision-making power — is pretty unpopular.
Covered in green and bronze scales, he has yellow-orange wings and does not have a rider but he always (mostly) obeys whatever commands Dany tells him.
After the opposition won a majority in the chamber in the previous year Mr Maduro neutered it, replacing it with a pseudo-parliament that obeys his orders.
When your kid grows up, and obeys Robo-President Alexa's order to demolish an apartment building without a second thought, don't say we didn't warn you.  Maybe.
A committed Catholic, he says that he obeys "the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic church, not the whips' office" and opposes abortion even in cases of rape.
President George W. Bush referred to this as being the "Comforter-in-Chief," and it's probably the most important duty any occupier of the Oval Office obeys.
"Companies are under pressure and local governments are under pressure, but there is still a long way to go before every enterprise obeys the law," he said.
"As someone who typically obeys people in authority, I did as I was told under the idea that they had Americans' best interest in mind," she said.
As a quantum mechanical object, the positron obeys strange rules, in that it is only allowed to move along certain paths with respect to the antiproton nucleus.
But Clinton is in what Tannen calls a "double bind," in which a person obeys two commands but anything she does to fulfill one violates the other.
"You should not work to make the audience comfortable with what they are witnessing at all," Harris's script instructs, and the cast obeys his directions to the letter.
Today,…Read more ReadThere are several ways to represent these switches—all you need is a tiny system that obeys the rules of quantum mechanics with two possible states.
Argentina's capital lacks a specific regulatory framework for Uber, but the firm maintains it obeys the country's laws and pays taxes, and wants cities to pass ride-hailing regulations.
After being poisoned by Oberyn Martell's spear, the former maester Qyburn managed to keep the Mountain in a zombie-like state, and he currently obeys all of Cersei's orders.
The year ends with one of its best surprises, a crazy-brilliant fantasy that obeys no rules-drama, launched with minimal fanfare that only enhanced its buzzed-about mysteriousness.
The man, who was previously told to shed his clothes, obeys, assumes the position â€" back straight, fists clenched â€" and is slowly spun around like a human rotisserie.
Frazzled in her new position of vulnerability, Marya obeys Stephan's request that she accept an offer for free lodging in the apartment of a wealthy British couple, the Heidlers.
He lost an arm in an accident, but no one would know that he has an artificial one that obeys his every thought and is far stronger than the original.
While it's clear that nature obeys mathematical rules, a happy middle ground between Plato and Aristotle would seem to be preferable: to make the math our servant, not our master.
Mark Sanford just became the third Republican to announce a 2020 primary challenge and to dream of a successful insurrection against an emperor whom most of the party meekly obeys.
"Companies are under pressure and local governments are under pressure, but there is still a long way to go before every enterprise obeys the law," Chen said, according to Reuters.
Mr. Vance's office dropped the case, agreeing that Mr. Warren will face no charges as long as he obeys the law for a year and completes 350 hours of community service.
GOP presidential candidate and sack of rotting tangerines Donald Trump has called for a boycott of Apple products until the tech company obeys the government's demands about unlocking a suspect's phone.
Paul takes an aggressive hand toward keeping his family safe, and Travis meekly watches and obeys, but their lives change when a stranger breaks into their house and changes their family dynamic.
It takes me wherever I want to go, obeys most of my commands, never speeds, slows down for children, fills up once a week, and manages all this with a rudimentary intelligence.
Whether the new money obeys the same rules as the old money remains to be seen, but it injects a whole new layer of uncertainty into an already highly uncertain pricing outlook.
For one thing, riding in a self-driving Uber car is kind of boring — it goes the speed limit and closely obeys all traffic rules, something apparently out of the ordinary in Pittsburgh.
This week Mr. Vance's office essentially dropped the case, agreeing that Mr. Warren will face no charges as long as he obeys the law for a year and completes 350 hours of community service.
"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" obeys all the accepted conventions of juicy gothic romance: In a drafty mansion on a windswept coast, a mismatched couple tries to ignore the irresistible pull of forbidden love.
"I'm comfortable with my hair texture now, but I still have days where I scroll through Instagram and see a girl with looser curls and feel like her hair obeys and it listens," she says.
Ms Duckworth's own family obeys the "hard thing rule": everyone must pick a difficult task, like learning the piano, which they can abandon but only at a natural stopping point, say the end of term.
While he says he obeys the law and doesn't advocate violence — he says he neither owns a gun, nor encourages others to — he nevertheless warns his followers to get ready for an impending violent social breakdown.
PT Sari Coffee Indonesia, which holds the license to run the Starbucks chain, is a legal entity that "always obeys the prevailing regulations and appreciates the cultural values in Indonesia", an executive at its parent company said.
The black list include countries that are considered a high risk in terms of ensuring that a crew has the correct documents, is well trained and obeys the rules of the sea, including those that apply to pollution.
Writing-directing team Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy make a smashing feature debut with a film that obeys the most cherished crime-thriller conventions while infusing them with just the right amount of stylization and personal commentary.
Born in its modern form in the 1970s, Islamic finance - which obeys religious principles such as bans on interest payments - has rapidly expanded over the past decade and there are now more than $2 trillion in Islamic financial assets.
Perhaps this was preparation for that change: reading context clues for signs of how to get around the stated rules — how to find the real rules, in other words, that no one ever tells you but that everyone obeys.
Because there will never be a society in which every individual obeys every rule while also side-stepping every tension and taboo, authorities will always employ some kind of process to ensure a degree of social and cultural conformity.
VENICE (Reuters) - Canadian film director Denis Villeneuve said making sci-fi thriller "Arrival", which has premiered in Venice, was the biggest challenge of his career so far because it meant creating a foreign civilization that obeys different kinds of laws.
"No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session…" - Gideon J. Tucker, 21625 The people of the United States are protected from errant government by the Constitution; this works only when government obeys the Constitution.
That means its motion obeys the following kinematic equation (where y is vertical position, v is velocity, and t is time): Since this is a quadratic equation, a plot of vertical position versus time should have the shape of a parabola.
The publisher who buys Jo's sensational tales instructs her that women in fiction must wind up either married or dead, and "Little Women" the movie obeys that imperative, though not in quite the same way that "Little Women" the novel does.
I still enjoy its grand, theatrical style—Sander Cohen descending the staircase at Fort Frolic, the pivotal "A Man Obeys" scene, and the statues and banners and signage about the world that are the opposite of subtle, but they sure make their mark.
Sanders plays Will, an unnamed acting student, an unnamed soldier, and a host of other supporting characters, such as the guard who catches Antigone when she obeys the higher calling of her beliefs and goes out to bury her brother in defiance of Creon's law, thereby condemning herself to death.
Galaxy's Edge also obeys the rules of the galaxy far, far away: The team sited it on the timeline just after The Last Jedi, which meant they could have park employees dressed as Kylo Ren and First Order stormtroopers walking around (but not Darth Vader and Han Solo—they're dead).
This brave new word-world was suggested back in 1965 by Kabbalah philosopher Gershom Scholem, when he officially named one of the first Israeli computers Golem I. Because just as the golem is brought to life by combinations of letters, the computer (which is behind any artificially intelligent robot) only obeys coding language.
"As the chief legal officers for over 130 million Americans and foreign residents of our states, we ... will work together to ensure the federal government obeys the Constitution, respects our history as a nation of immigrants, and does not unlawfully target anyone because of their national origin or faith," they said in the statement.
"The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate" imagines a time machine that obeys Einstein's theory of relativity — essentially a doorway that you walk through from the present, emerging on the other side a fixed period of time into either the past or the future — and riffs on ideas about predestination in an Arabian Nights-inspired nest of stories.
"As the chief legal officers for over 130 million Americans and foreign residents of our states, we condemn President Trump's unconstitutional, un-American and unlawful Executive Order and will work together to ensure the federal government obeys the Constitution, respects our history as a nation of immigrants, and does not unlawfully target anyone because of their national origin or faith," the group wrote.
In recent months, after grabbing a team of top researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara, Google indicated it is on the verge of using this method to build a machine that can achieve "quantum supremacy" — when a quantum machine performs a task that would be impossible on your laptop or any other machine that obeys the laws of classical physics.
As the story of the tensions between commitment and self-discovery, "Premature" obeys the contours of a drama centered on a relationship that could be forever or a seasonal fling; Boone and especially Howard are utterly convincing as people driven as much by their heads as their hearts, and they are supported by a terrific cast, especially the supremely self-assured actresses who play Ayanna's ride-or-die posse.

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