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These were the stakes, pressing in from the outside world.
The same situation is less pressing in the Android ecosystem.
Reed acknowledged that he had been pressing in the majors.
Jumps are accomplished by pointing the ring downward and pressing in.
Press dough to edges of baking sheet, pressing in an even layer.
Be encouraged today to keep pressing in and tending to their hearts.
Gates' concerns appear all-the-more pressing in light of recent research.
They were the only labels pressing in the late-80s and 90s'.
This issue of accountability had become more pressing in the previous decade.
Think back to that Flavourful mix they did for Test Pressing in 20163.
Senate Democrats will be pressing in January to make the scrutiny even broader.
My chest was constricted, as if a weight were pressing in—but from where?
In return, they would mail him the tapes for mastering and pressing in Los Angeles.
It used to be that he could be panicked by a man pressing in on him.
That wish seems all the more pressing in the face of a rising tide of Islamophobia.
And then conflict takes over — not from inside their relationship, but pressing in from the outside world.
Enemies are pressing in on all sides, and that cute Jon Snow is giving her heart-eyes.
But then conflict takes over — not originating from inside their relationship but pressing in from the outside world.
Law enforcement agencies have a legitimate need for evidence, which is all the more pressing in terrorism cases.
This is particularly pressing in Latin America, where the poor and uneducated are least likely to cast ballots.
This issue is especially pressing in the U.S., the only "very highly developed country" without universal health care.
Yet when Cox stepped before the cameras, he said he would continue pressing in court for the tapes.
But then conflict takes over — not originating from inside their relationship, but pressing in from the outside world.
And that, he said, may be a symptom of business decisions pressing in on the series from the outside.
The world was pressing in on me as I lay in bed, in the morning light, unable to move.
This is an issue that's particularly pressing in the U.S., the only "very highly developed country" without universal health care.
The researchers wanted to see how the structure moved under load, but kept pressing in order to find its limits.
There isn't someone outside this universe of the film that is pressing in on the characters in a particular way.
Still, the White House began pressing in October for tighter asylum rules as part of any legislative package on immigration.
They are held in that suspense against each other, weight and gravity pressing in, by stones bracing them at the floor.
Michael's death, in other words, makes a whole lot of what looked like table setting feel much more pressing in retrospect.
Ms. Merkel's virtual absence has meant that it is up to Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer to handle the challenges pressing in on Berlin.
He hates pressure and straight hitting, but he has added a nice intercepting knee to punish shorter fighters pressing in on him.
The city uses steam for heating and cooling in many buildings, as well as sterilization in hospitals and clothes pressing in laundromats.
But for those observing in the world's most northern countries near the Arctic Circle, the issue is more pressing in summer months.
The Fed last raised its benchmark federal funds rate in December and Lacker has been pressing in recent months for further hikes.
The challenge has become more pressing in Germany in recent months after a spate of arrests and attacks, some linked to migrants.
Paxton admitted he may have been pressing in his first summer in the Bronx, trying to prove his value purely through velocity.
It was the light of a winter snowstorm pressing in from the west; it was the moody dimming of dusk at midday.
The Capitals kept pressing in the third period, but did not break through against until Ovechkin scored his 11th goal this postseason.
You can almost feel the walls pressing in toward the end as the echoes of this family's past reverberate through every square foot.
"Bangladesh has been persuading and pressing in international forums behind the scenes so as not to hamper the relationship," the Bangladeshi official said.
Pressing in on the latter also serves to mute the microphone, turning the big green power button on the front a stoplight red.
A few rugs and lanterns could not disguise the grimness of what was actually the musicians' locker room, with costume racks pressing in.
With Elizabeth Hardwick as a guide, for a minute or for a long white night, one can almost forget the darkness pressing in.
There's something pressing in on the other side, something waiting for its chance to kill everyone and everything, to bring us all into Shadow.
These questions may be outside the scope of the books, but they seem all the more pressing in light of Traister's and Chemaly's revelations.
The entirety of Ring Fit Adventure is played solely by moving your legs, and pressing in and pulling out on an interactive pilates ring.
The rest of the colors are quieter, forming rounded, sexual shapes pressing in from both sides against the magenta shape running down the middle.
The committee is pressing in this because Facebook gave earlier evidence to its online disinformation enquiry yet omitted to mention the Cambridge Analytica breach entirely.
A few weeks ago, she dropped the charges she was pressing in a Los Angeles court to focus on appeals in a New York court.
What had seemed so pressing in the moment started to fade from my memory, but with each looming birthday, I was reminded of it again.
A few weeks ago, the singer dropped the charges she was pressing in a Los Angeles court to focus on appeals in a New York court.
Here, we're using a lip liner on the eyes to create a pink stain, and pressing in this iridescent powder called Chameleon Glow in Wax + Wane.
Those questions were especially pressing in light on how the US government acted decisively when Americans were brought home from the pandemic epicenter in Wuhan, China.
The situation is so pressing, in fact, that Apple is pushing up the release of iOS 073 by a week to help iron out the kinks.
But Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has made clear the need for action is pressing in the landlocked country of 10 million.
With the Canucks pressing in the first portion of the third period, Timo Meier doubled the San Jose lead with his 11th goal of the campaign.
The situation is especially pressing in California congressional races, where Democrats are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into bids to swipe seven GOP-held House seats.
Their fate has become more pressing in recent days as U.S.-backed fighters planned their assault to capture the last remnants of the group's self-styled caliphate.
Li, who turned professional at age 16 and won the Volvo China Open last year on the European Tour, said he started pressing in the third round.
But hardliners and nationalists in Beijing and Washington are pressing in the opposite direction, urging further separation between the two countries, fueled by concerns economic and military matters.
The film feels especially pressing in this global moment of populist politics, the absorption of Pride Month into every business (at least across New York), and over-identification.
The crowds in the streets, increasingly pressing in their demands, want the wholesale removal of what they call "the System" — everyone associated with Mr. Bouteflika's 20-year reign.
The case was particularly pressing in Scotland where agriculture made up a bigger share of the economy than the UK as a whole, she told Reuters after the hearing.
It was a game full of conversation and teamwork, starting with Kerr advising Curry to avoid pressing in the first half, to allow himself time to find his rhythm.
This is the eminently reasonable point that the parents of the 6- and 7-year-old students cut down at the school are now pressing in Connecticut state court.
Most pressing in the securities realm is the question of whether projects raising funds with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ether should be subject to federal registration and disclosure requirements.
As Judge Thapar said (echoing Justice Antonin Scalia), deference issues are all the more pressing in criminal cases, in which courts are supposed to be vigilant about protecting defendants' liberty.
Yet, instead of viewing the interior of an immense church filled with light, we are standing at one end of a narrow passageway, walls pressing in, facing a closed door.
It's harsh, grating metal and plucked strings in foreground, and then faint chimes and echoes in the background, hinting at the otherworldly that is always pressing in on Dishonored's reality.
Caring for an aging population is particularly pressing in Asia, with the NIA report noting that the speed of aging and the size of the older population is fastest there.
The need to make room for the floodwaters is especially pressing in South Florida, where even stout seawalls and levees cannot prevent seawater from rising up through the porous bedrock.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's a question that's become increasingly pressing in recent years, particularly with the rise of #BlackLivesMatter: What should be done with America's many Confederate monuments?
The scenes at Jezebel's are fittingly claustrophobic, pressing in on June's face and clipping corners when Moira walks in, sucking the air out of both the room and June's panicking lungs.
As it is, under Mr. Paris's sometimes inventive but sometimes awkward direction, on a cramped multi-platform set by John Coyne, there is too much information pressing in from all sides.
"Whether or not a central bank should provide a digital alternative to cash is most pressing in countries, such as Sweden, where cash usage is rapidly declining," the Sunday report said.
And that worry seems pressing in light of the struggle by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to build a workable coalition government after her party again failed to win a majority.
This question of how to build the workplace power needed to address sexual harassment is all the more pressing in the wake of the Supreme Court's May 2018 Epic Systems Corp.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Time is pressing in Britain's negotiations with the European Union on its departure from the bloc, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday before talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May.
William Tunstall-­Pedoe had wrapped up his studies in computer science several years earlier, but he still relished the musty aroma of old paper, the feeling of books pressing in from every side.
The mountains, the towns, the rivers and roads of Bosnia lie in flat relief today, but there was a time when they stood tall like towering giants pressing in on my every thought.
The challenge of how to capture this raucous political moment was especially pressing in America's purple places, like the Kansas City region, where Trump supporters and women's marchers live and learn in proximity.
As it grows, with $117.5 million in total funding raised, The Wing will only become more central to these debates — all of which are poised to become even more pressing in 2019 and beyond.
That issue has become more pressing in light of Trump's January order, put on hold by the courts, to block entry into the United States by people from seven Muslim-majority countries and refugees.
The are a couple of different ways you can interact with the Echo Buds: by speaking out loud to summon Alexa, or by tapping or pressing in the buds while they're in your ears.
Shari Redstone's push to revisit a CBS merger with Viacom has become more pressing in light of Walt Disney's planned acquisition of a majority of Twenty-First Century Fox's assets, the sources told Reuters.
Before pressing in along the fence, Stephens will always show an unconvincing fake double jab, or a right straight which he steps into a southpaw stance to make a jab, then the big swing will come.
More immediately, the storm surge, or water pressing in toward the island, was expected to be seven to 10 feet, a huge amount for even a developed nation with the resources to combat such a storm.
This issue —how far readers and audiences should let an artist's life influence attitudes to his art—has become especially pressing in the wake of the Weinstein scandal, and the grisly revelations and re-evaluations that have followed.
It has become a cliché of fashion writing to note the contrast between the grim world pressing in at the door and the blithe carrying-on inside, but here was the literal end: the rage outside, playtime within.
This is even more pressing in the aftermath of Mr. Trump's shameful statement on Saudi Arabia last week that signaled that American foreign policy is for sale and that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman can act with impunity.
The aesthetic compulsion is so pressing, in "Knight of Cups," that someone can approach a person, possibly homeless, who is sleeping on a stone bench, and lay down not a dollar bill or a sandwich but a flower.
BPEL and Bone Pressed Flaccid Length (BPFL)—in which the flaccid penis is stretched—were used in Veale's study because it prevents the pubic fat pad from diminishing the penis' true length—hence the pressing in of the ruler.
He expects the assault on the west of the city to involve Iraqi forces redeploying and pressing in from the outskirts of the city as they had done in the east, rather than crossing the river that bisects the city.
With only ten months to go, time is pressing in the Brexit talks, which have all but stalled as Prime Minister Theresa May tries to overcome the divisions not only in her cabinet of ministers but also in her Conservative Party.
The study also examined what kinds of motions the women preferred in order to reach orgasm, and they included an up and down motion on their vulva, circular movements, side-to-side movements, pressing in one spot, squeezing, and pulling.
The Fed last raised its benchmark federal funds rate in December and Lacker, who is not a voting member of the Fed's rate-setting committee this year but participates in its discussions, has been pressing in recent months for further hikes.
The stockpiling issue will become all the more pressing in June, given that Boston has eight picks in the upcoming draft—including three first-rounders—and up to 14 players already with guaranteed contracts or under some degree of team control.
You have no chance here, which leads to 100 players squeezed into a very tiny zone, death by storm pressing in, and the moment Thanos arrives, it produces two outcomes: Players scattered to the winds and others fighting for their lives.
To be sure, it wasn't perfect -- the predominantly white crowd was disconcerting, the overwhelming focus on reproductive rights instead of other issues pressing in black and brown communities such as police brutality, mass incarcerations, voting rights and immigration -- was a disappointment.
The fate of foreign fighters who joined Islamic State, as well as of their wives and children, has become more pressing in recent days as U.S.-backed fighters plan an assault to capture the last enclave of the group's self-styled Caliphate.
"The recovery of those millions of cash indicates that they are running because the government troops are pressing in and focusing on destroying them," Marines Operations Officer Rowan Rimas told a news conference in the town as helicopters on machinegun runs buzzed overhead.
"You write a book and you hope in some ways that the issues you are trying to deal with in the book will not be as pressing in the moment, that somehow the writing will get us beyond a certain place," Trethewey tells me.
I think that in five years we'll see some really focused economic organizing, that we'll continue to see people pressing in the criminal justice space, and that we'll be able to reflect on some key wins and talk about some legislative successes as well.
The issue is most pressing in Munich, where Philipp Lahm and Xabi Alonso are scheduled to retire this summer and Arjen Robben and Franck Ribéry, both on the wistful side of 30, will doubtless be wondering when it will be time to join them.
As Victor Arana, a lawyer for Mr. Hernandez, began pressing in court to seek release for Mr. Hernandez on bond until his case can be heard, the community has rallied around him, writing pleas for leniency to the officials who will decide his fate.
This would probably not have happened, he reckons, had the United States still been a council member, as the Latin Americans are still loth to be seen to kowtow to the administration in Washington, DC, which had long been pressing in vain for such a resolution.
The interest in the area rose a few weeks ago when Mr. Bezos headlined an event at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C. More than 1,000 executives, ambassadors and politicians gathered in a ballroom and flocked around him, pressing in to take selfies and shake hands.
For all its ribaldry and banter — including some fairly cheesy jokes at the expense of the German language — the world is clearly pressing in on the illiterate and impoverished Woyzeck, who has a partner, Marie (Sarah Greene), and a newborn child, but who cannot find peace.
Eventually, I figured out that after pressing in the Joystick and holding it for a second will "wake up" the Pokémon and make the lights flash accordingly, and from there you can shake the ball to make you Pokémon talk, or respond when to your Pokémon calls out.
There were a diverse range of speakers, which can be understood to symbolize the many social issues that have become pressing in Brazil following the change of political direction in the country after Rousseff's impeachment, like the closing of borders to refugees and the lack of women and nonwhites in government.
The issue is so pressing in the wake of WannaCry that on May 17 the Securities and Exchange Commission issued a cybersecurity alert for broker-dealers, financial advisors and investment funds that stressed both the importance of undertaking penetration tests and vulnerability scans on critical systems and the necessity of upgrading systems on a timely basis.
Enlisting likeminded producers Roly Porter and Rabit, the producer born Nino Pedone set about making music that embodied the title's perceived dichotomy, exploring the ways we can find hope or peace in the midst of noise, love in the midst of chaos, sentiments that feel all the more pressing in light of the deafening reverberations of current events.
The question is made all the more pressing in view of Mr. Trump's enthusiastic embrace of countless autocrats, among them Vladimir Putin of Russia and King Salman of Saudi Arabia, where he just paid a deferential visit and assured Sunni Arab leaders that "we are not here to lecture" despite their abominable records on human rights.
But the point that conservative Catholics keep pressing in the current moment, without a satisfactory response, is that when the precedents line up the way they do in the case of marriage and divorce, there is a very heavy burden of moral-theological proof resting on the innovators, one that can't just be answered with appeals to the signs of the times and the movement of the spirit.
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We have two dogs, though, and chickens, and we have let our trees grow full and mighty, to block out the concrete structures pressing in on us, and high on one tall tree in our back lawn, far above the treehouse wrapped around lower branches near its base, floats a nest that belongs to a pair of birds of prey that my children call hawks but are in actuality black kites: brown with light and dark markings the color of parched earth and damp soil, patterns like scale armor on their breasts, powerful, hooked beaks and wingspans wide enough to startle, almost equal to the outstretched arms of a man.

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