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Press into a square with your hands, then cut it in half.
Hatred also guides the press into imposing invented standards onto the president.
Press into the tray and lay the duck bacon over the top.
Cut parchment paper to fit top of pan, and press into ricotta mixture.
Press into your left heel to lift your hips up off the ground.
Esper responded that Turkey was determined to press into Syria no matter what.
Press into the plastic egg and it cracks open, revealing a colorful little critter.
He realized that the pen's function was to turn the press into a prop.
Biden is doing big fundraisers, but he's let press into them from the beginning.
Press into the lips with fingertips, with hot pink at the center; $14 at sephora.com.
They press into the plastic egg and it cracks open, revealing a colorful little critter.
It beefed up its technology and gained the scale needed to press into the mass market.
He just slaps his brand on them and tricks the press into promoting them for free.
But it sent the financial press into a tizzy of panic that could grab anyone's attention.
The way these pins take the shape of whatever you press into them is so satisfying.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, another leading candidate, has committed to allowing press into fundraising events.
Buying Gannett would have brought about 100 more newspapers, including the Detroit Free Press, into MNG's fold.
Buying Gannett would have brought about 100 more newspapers, including the Detroit Free Press, into its fold.
The complaint followed investigations by Britain's Guardian newspaper and the Associated Press into the shrimp supply chain.
At subsequent office visits, fingers press into our flesh, pushing into mouths, necks, armpits, breasts or bellies.
Gently transfer to a 9-inch tart pan and press into the bottom and up the sides.
Moving the interaction to Twitter would turn the press into just another account clamoring for the President's attention.
"We have gone above and beyond allowing the press into events," press secretary Sean Spicer said this week.
Tesla let the press into its giant new battery-producing plant, called the Gigafactory, for the first time Friday.
He doesn't build them; he just slaps his brand on them and tricks the press into promoting them for free.
Pruitt's backers say the left — and they lump the mainstream press into that category — won't be satisfied if Pruitt goes.
Another Serbian surge: Tadic, Milinkovic-Savic and the rest press into the center again with Mitrovic, and Brazil frantically clears.
Using the rounded end of a screwdriver or ball-peen hammer, gently press into the hole to create a slight indentation.
Press into the bottom of a 9-inch high sided springform pan and bake until slightly firm, about 10 minutes. 6.
Reed turned another steal on the press into a breakaway dunk to cut the lead to 59-52 with 1:51 remaining.
White House attempts to strong-arm the press into ignoring the rampant corruption of TrumpWorks have been ugly without being particularly successful.
All of these events occasioned deep dives by the press into the forces of racial animus Mr. Trump unleashed during his campaign.
In the trio here, the dancers press into one another with such determination that one of them ends up suspended off the ground.
The White House allowed only Russian press into the room, and Russian state media later posted photos, reportedly without the White House's blessing.
With that financing round, Pinterest was making a full-court press into visual search, which it is trying to pitch as its core competency.
Press into all 10 fingertips in your gentle forward fold before slowly rolling back up to a comfortable seated position with a straight spine.
That allowed Mr. Gantz, who prosecuted that war as army chief, to try to shame the Israeli press into focusing on more sober matters.
Trump has goaded the press into revealing the whistleblower's identity, and said they were "close to a spy" who could be tried for treason.
West Virginia brought a No. 33 seeding and a nationally known smothering, turnover-forcing press into its game against Bucknell of the Patriot League.
Not only did the new regime shut down the free press — it turned the physical heart of the press into the scene of a massacre.
Place 2 teaspoons of the crumb mixture in the bottom of each 12 small tumblers or shot glasses, and press into a compacted layer. 2.
Over the past couple of years, the October event has become an increasingly important platform, as the company continues to press into various hardware categories.
Touchscreen computers and Square machines have turned signatures into a thing you must jab and press into existence—a thing that never looks quite right.
In front of them is an adhered stack of felt panels, which they peel off one by one and press into a ball-covering machine.
You place your finger on an icon located at the bottom of the display and then press into it until its entire surface is scanned.
The Trump administration said it did not approve or endorse the operation, but the removal of US forces gave Turkey the opportunity to press into Syria.
And that's the other thing: The Overstory is the kind of book you want to proselytize for, to press into the hands of friends and relatives.
On Friday afternoon, the yield curve inverted, which, if you're a halfway normal person, sounds extremely boring, but it sent the financial press into a tizzy.
On Wednesday morning, the yield curve inverted, which, if you're a halfway normal person, sounds extremely boring, but it sent the financial press into a tizzy.
Michael Bennet will begin allowing the press into his private fundraisers, joining two fellow Democratic presidential who have opened their high-dollar events to public scrutiny.
We really wanted to press into the Weinstein Company, and try to figure out who knew what when, and what they tried to do about it.
Each year, Apple packs developers (and the press) into a crowded theater to show off its vision of how its ecosystem will evolve over the next 133 months.
I can't pinpoint when it happened, but when I stopped thinking about using 3D Touch and how hard I needed to press into the screen, it was natural.
If he continues to show blatant disregard for the truth, and continues to connive the press into broadcasting his version of things, the images and symbols will stick.
Perhaps Trump wanted to corner the press into a fight, flexing his new powers over a media that refused to bend to the habitual lies of his campaign.
But sacking the ACA market is at least sending DC and the press into another chaotic scramble as they struggle to deal with the fallout from another unilateral decision.
Mr. Booker, who spoke the most on Wednesday night, is hoping to press into the uppermost tier, and he made a perceptible shift in his message at the debate.
Washington's wings know that he loves nothing more than to press into the paint, draw multiple defenders, and zip the ball out to a shooter waiting in the corner.
"  "Being vulnerable can be scary at times, but it's the times when you feel the most lost, confused, and stressed where you need to press into your mentor the most.
What's disappointing about Trump's argument is that it forces people who want to defend freedom of the press into a defense of the platforms, which deserve a lot of scrutiny.
Most teams in this college basketball can't break a press—see Wisconsin and Northern Iowa during this very tournament—but Virginia turned Iowa State's press into a half dozen dunks.
Mix the crumbs, butter, and salt in a medium bowl, then spread and press into an even layer in the bottom and up the sides of the prepared springform pan.
He would, clearly, like to bait the press into putting themselves forward as his real opposition in order to better turn everything in politics into a kind of symbolic conflict.
And I feel like we've been able to start to press into a creative boundary that I don't think we would ever be able to get away with at a network.
Cement is the world's most widely used manufactured material, but cement works are typically small, scattered and undercapitalised, which makes them hard to press into service for the good of humanity.
Amazon is hosting a hardware launch event this morning at its Seattle headquarters, and has invited the press into the Spheres, Amazon's urban botanical gardens, to show off the new products.
Since the display stretches nearly to the bottom of the smartphone, where a home button used to live, Samsung employed special technology that allows the user to press into the display.
In a blog post, an unnamed author speaks out against a perceived "impending official anti-Russian witch hunt in Britain, " goading the British press into covering their side of the story.
They were the first phones to support LTE-Advanced networks and also Apple's new 3D Touch displays, which allowed users to press into the screen a bit more to find additional menu information.
Since the beginning of his campaign, Donald Trump has repeatedly called the media "scum" and the "absolute worst" during his speeches, taking visible glee in turning the press into his personal punching bag.
He got around this problem by seeking out a new type of earplug, a cone-shaped insert attached to a headband that a shooter could press into service shortly before pressing the trigger.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the deputy press secretary, said it was not unusual to forgo the practice of allowing the press into a meeting when the president was not seeing another head of state.
A few years ago, the Radabaughs were among only a few farmers in the state growing sorghum, a sugar canelike stalk that entire communities used to gather to press into syrup every year.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, which put the printing press into overdrive just over a decade ago and whose hundred trillion notes marked the zenith of hyperinflation, says it will not recklessly print money.
But if you tilt the phone up to activate the "lift to wake" mode, the OLED screen shows an always-on clock and gives you a nice little animation when you press into it.
Hillary Clinton is not just gathering up votes on the campaign trail, she's collecting – and carrying with her – the little lucky charms that supporters press into her hand along the rope lines at her rallies.
I felt my limbs press into the chair and then into floor below—I couldn't bear to move even when Angelo asked us to place our thumb and forefinger together in an A-OK sign.
It's a story about the lengths to which a powerful company is willing to go to intimidate the press into writing more flattering coverage however it can — a disturbing impulse that shouldn't just worry critics.
The Cruz campaign Reach: Aired in South Carolina Impact: You have to give Ted Cruz credit for finding a new way to slip Donald Trump's October 1999 interview on Meet the Press into yet another ad.
Ezra raises a lot of really good, really difficult questions about how the media can and should handle the situation in which Trump clearly wants to bait the press into a Trump versus the media narrative.
The dancers can pull it off because they have such fine motor control: they contract their muscles and press into the pole to stick, then loosen their hold just enough to slide until they need to stop.
A new mill that doesn't have enough fruit to press into oil to run at full capacity and crop theft by local residents costs the company about 20 percent of its harvest in some areas, Parker said.
Though reps for the couple continued to publicly deny a romance between them, the stars were spotted on vacation together in April 2005, and photographs featuring Pitt helping Maddox build sandcastles sent the press into a frenzy.
NJ Transit warned last week that only about four in 10 rail commuters will be able to get into New York on the extra buses the agency said it would press into service as a contingency plan.
HaptX Glove Pain level: Gloveless snowball fight Microfluidic actuators in the glove press into your skin to create the sensation of movement, texture, and weightiness, replicating the skittering of a spider or the sting of an ice shard.
Over more than a decade, he has gradually turned the Turkish press into his personal mouthpiece — critical independent outlets faced fines, administrative penalties, or trumped-up charges of tax evasion, and one by one they fell in line.
Under Lee Myung-bak, the heads of the major broadcast and news organizations were replaced by close associates of the president and corporate bureaucrats with explicitly pro-government stances, essentially turning the mainstream press into a propaganda machine.
Donald Trump has turned the political press into a scrum of two-bit armchair psychologists: grabbing at table scraps of information from the Trump campaign and dissecting them for clues as to what on earth Donald Trump is thinking.
"This is a president when it comes to accessibility and allowing the press access, I've heard from several of you [that] we've gone above and beyond allowing the press into events into sprays, we've had greater access," Spicer said.
This can be especially true for kids: it's just a lot of fun to bang on the keyboard, especially when you use some of the stranger sound modifiers, like one that turns each key press into a kitty sound.
The prolapse occurs when the muscles and tissues supporting the pelvic organs - the uterus, bladder, or rectum - become weak or loose, resulting in one or more of the organs to drop or press into or out of the vagina.
The release comes on the same day that the mayor announced he would be allowing press into all of his future fundraisers -- something he had not done to date -- and releasing his list of top fundraisers for the campaign.
"President Trump was grateful for the opportunity to let the press into the meeting so that the American people can see firsthand that while Republicans are fighting to protect our border, Democrats are fighting to protect illegal immigrants," Sanders added.
The prolapse occurs when the muscles and tissues supporting the pelvic organs - the uterus, bladder, or rectum - become weak or loose, resulting in one or more of the pelvic organs to drop or press into or out of the vagina.
The brilliant minds in Waterloo, Canada weren't content with just making a touch screen BlackBerry—they decided to help retain the keyboard millions of BlackBerry users loved by making the screen something you could press into to get a clicky feel.
While President Forbes (Alan Dale) and Co.'s goal is to rouse the public against her anti-war plan, Keane worms her way out of captivity and gives a speech so powerful, it renders the press into an awed silence.
Apparently, iFixit sells a special Mac mini logic board removal tool, which is a U-shaped rod you use to press into two special holes in the bottom of the machine to free the logic board assembly from the frame.
Like a futuristic miracle dew I could press into my skin in the morning — after moisturizer, but before makeup — that would keep my cheeks and eyelids gleaming all day long, effectively curing my dependence on illuminators and face-gloss sticks.
As voters and state policymakers think about the future, we can and should press into efforts such as the HAO program to imagine what health care coverage can look like if we use fresh new ways, with more flexibility for policymakers and patients.
"This is a President when it comes to accessibility and allowing the press access, I've heard from several of you (that) we've gone above and beyond allowing the press into events into sprays," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said last month.
Naturally, its most glorious scene is the moon landing: the moment he takes that final, hesitant leap and we see his white boot press into the fine lunar soil before we gently pan over Earth, suspended in the vast blackness of space.
And, finally, there's the internet barons who for too long ignored the weaponization of social media, which is turning our free press into a house of mirrors, where citizens can no longer cognitively discern fact from fiction and make informed judgments essential for democracy.
"This is a President, when it comes to accessibility and allowing the press access, I've heard from several of you (that) we've gone above and beyond allowing the press into events into sprays," then-White House press secretary Sean Spicer said in April 2017.
Rebels led by the main Islamist rebel group Ahrar al-Sham said on Saturday they had regained several areas in the Bustan al-Pasha district seized a day before, a strategic point that would allow the army to press into the heart of the rebel held eastern sector.
Marshall McLuhan said the medium is the message, and this is a great example: releasing the documentary on Netflix puts a full-throated argument for the value of an oppositional press into the streaming catalog of 100 million Netflix subscribers (rather than dropping into a few hundred major city cinemas, where only the already-inclined would see it).
Pinterest raises $150M at a $12.3B valuation as it makes a full press into visual search Those numbers should help it garner support on Wall Street, as will this nugget: The part of Pinterest that includes items for purchase on retailer sites is the fastest growing part of the platform, up 115 percent in the last year.
" When a reporter followed up to ask whether Warren believed Buttigieg's fundraisers are "fundamentally corrupt," the Massachusetts senator again called on Buttigieg, who has repeatedly deferred to campaign staff when asked by reporters to allow press into his fundraisers, to "open up the doors so that anyone can come in and report on what's being said.
It Looks a Whole Lot Like the Next iPhone Will Have Wireless ChargingApple just quietly joined Wireless Power Consortium, a group of 214 companies dedicated to…Read more ReadToday, the CEO of Wistron which has signed on to assemble Apple products in India, sent the tech press into a frenzy when he appeared to confirm that the new iPhone will feature wireless charging and be fully waterproof.
Loathe as I am to give any attention to a transparent attempt to bait the press into writing about heinous shit, well, Tyga emerged yesterday with an album cover that could most charitably be called "confrontational," but might better be described as "disrespectful to the Japanese flag," and "straight-up furry porn," as some astute commentators have noted in the hours since its release.
Week 16, in one sentence: President Donald Trump signed a $1.1 trillion spending bill; held "meetings!" in "beautiful" New Jersey; pressured Senate Republicans to pass Trumpcare, which passed the House last week; implied that former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates was responsible for leaks to the press about his administration; fired FBI Director James Comey based on memos from the attorney general and deputy attorney general, but then contradicted his own staff by saying he was going to fire Comey with or without recommendations from the DOJ; admitted that firing Comey had something to do with the FBI's investigation of his campaign's possible ties to Russia; threatened Comey by alluding to "tapes" of conversations they've had together; questioned whether he should cancel press briefings because it's impossible for his aides to have "perfect accuracy"; allowed only Russian press into his meeting with a Russian foreign minister and Russia's ambassador and was reportedly upset that Russian state media posted photos; postponed a meeting to discuss the Paris climate change agreement — again; signed an executive order to investigate his baseless claims of election fraud; infuriated Turkey's President Erdoğan by agreeing to arm Kurdish militants in Syria; and trolled Rosie O'Donnell.

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