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"They cheated us," he barks at me, replaying every moment.
"Just over and over, I keep replaying it," he said.
They're replaying the path that they've taken through the day.
I see that trend replaying in all areas of tech.
We cannot stop replaying the whole weekend in our heads.
Her fans responded immediately, replaying the song over and over.
Punishment could include the disqualification of L.A.F.C. or replaying the game.
But the moment of her assault kept replaying in her head.
And I think about replaying the whole thing on a lazy weekend.
"We were replaying the whole text message, recreating the moment," Johnson said.
"We were replaying the whole text message, recreating the moment," Johnson says.
"It felt exciting," Notaro said of replaying things like their first kiss.
He keeps replaying his first sight of the father-and-son pharmacists.
"I started replaying what happened to us in my head," she said.
"Last night I was replaying the match in my head," she told reporters.
Replaying that conversation, police can hear another shot in the background, he said.
Now, if you excuse us, we will replaying his speech all-day long.
"This is achieved by manipulating and replaying cryptographic handshake messages," the researchers wrote.
The Buckeyes ended up replaying a game against Long Island City High School.
My eyes widened, and I replaying the last few minutes in my mind.
Not even when the Narrator said Jane would be replaying the memory of Michael.
I've already lost a few hours replaying Hydro Thunder Hurricane, Spelunky, and Gunstar Heroes.
"I started replaying what happened to us in my head," Jesionowski told the Times.
Replaying just last week, I found myself abstracting murders out to a math problem.
The gap between was time spent replaying past thrills and imagining those to come.
Specifically, I kept replaying a clip from an interview she did recently with CBS.
Instead, I spent the days after our breakup replaying his words in my head.
After he walked backstage, Nicole slid to her knees and began replaying the video.
The United States was replaying its leading role as an agent of death and destruction.
A life of suffering spent replaying the words delivered by this powerful army of survivors.
Recalling the horrific incident, Emma's father said he can't stop replaying it in his head.
In The Handmaiden, replaying scenes creates tension as we watch events from a new perspective.
Referees huddle at the side wearing headphones and watching monitors, playing and replaying the replays.
"Mostly replaying the terrible things that happened that night," he said before pausing several seconds.
I spent many late nights holding myself, crying and replaying the events that took place.
People all over the world are still replaying what happened, like trying to unravel a knot.
Mr. Mitchell said he intended to put the matter to rest by replaying his high score.
Attention A Star Is Born fans: you can stop replaying the trailer over and over again.
I spent years replaying the chain of events that led to Phil's death in my head.
There's an equally good chance that you think about replaying these games every now and then.
Both are focused on helping you revisit the songs you have kept replaying at various times.
Probably a lot of us have some moment of election hubris replaying in our minds right now.
And researchers are concerned about how immediately replaying photos and videos will affect how we remember experiences.
I've been replaying Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain very slowly over the past several weeks.
In the first few hours of replaying the game, I've had to rethink everything about my approach.
Others say he is replaying the cycle of provocation and conciliation pioneered by his father and grandfather.
Everol Bruce, 58, a retired police officer, was still replaying the game in his head on Wednesday.
The thought kept nagging me as I finished my clinic notes, replaying the afternoon in my head.
"The TV's on to CNN, and it's just replaying video of us being hit," Heydari tells me.
And unlike Periscope, Facebook Live videos can be permanently saved for replaying instead of disappearing after 24 hours.
But no matter how disgusted with myself I felt, I couldn't stop replaying the images from the dream.
Members said that the hardest part of Thursday was that many were still replaying events in their minds.
And, at one point, things got kinda awkward ... 'cause Lester's brutal performance was replaying on the TV screens!!!
It's essentially a video version of a gif, replaying the splash screen on command and otherwise doing absolutely nothing.
You're sick of counting sheep and beyond done with replaying all the little mistakes you made during the day.
And so we just keep returning to boomer culture — revisiting its glorious victories or simply replaying its greatest hits.
There was food, music —Halle is really loving Bruno Mars' new album so we were playing and replaying that.
Screen two is a television replaying an ad that's encouraging you to interact with said mural using your feet.
Trust me when I tell you there was no part of X: Rebirth that you wanted to be replaying.
It starts with the Saler's boardroom sabotage, which I will be replaying in my head for a long time.
"I'm pulling all my notes and putting it together and replaying what I know and the evidence," said Sen.
I couldn't stop replaying all the times I vomited when I was a kid – it was like an addiction.
"I had no idea what was going on," Mr. Mitchell said, while replaying his call to FedLoan for me.
This required revisiting much of the previous day's case, including replaying the same clips and retelling the same anecdotes.
"It was the mound that got me," says Thorn, who still finds himself mentally replaying that one ungainly lob.
"I kept replaying over and over in my head things I could've done, things I could've said," she tells Harrison.
That means replaying Jackson Maine buying frozen peas under the fluorescent lights of a local supermarket turned major cinema landmark.
I made it to the restroom with my mind replaying the image of Ron Jeremy slowly masticating chunks of chorizo.
Each year, she said, she gets less and less sleep, as more and more life keeps replaying in her mind.
"I can't unsee it, it just keeps replaying over and over in my head," Fisher, of San Francisco, tells PEOPLE.
I loaded my new hunter, and picked up where I left off, replaying The Red War campaign from Destiny 2.
But when I asked it to play '90s hip-hop in the car, it kept replaying the same old playlist.
It can get us more centered and away from replaying the past or worries about the upcoming or distant future.
But they keep replaying their old hippie versus hard-hat grudge matches and imposing them on the rest of us.
"Some of my earliest memories were replaying and replaying 'the scene' on the VHS player in the living room, my eyes literally plastered up against the glass as I rewound the scene for the eighteenth time in a row," a member of the community who goes by Weeblord told me in an online chat.
If one player messes up, both players have to start over from scratch, and replaying sequences multiple times can get tedious.
It's something Hozoji and Stearns would joke about as they clambered back onto the boat's cramped deck, replaying the near-miss.
When you hear some voices in the party urging "unity" and scolding people from replaying the 2016 party primary, be vigilant.
Usually melatonin works, but my brain just won't quiet down and I keep replaying conversations in my head from the night.
After a tragedy, Yungblud's character is left replaying his happier times with Halsey, including hugs, kisses and tender moments in bed.
Each stage has a star rating, and replaying a stage to try to get a better score also costs a heart.
The last thing you want to spend your older years doing is replaying your wrong financial decisions over and over again.
For now, though, we'll just be replaying these 15-second Chanel-ified clips to fête the chicest National Sunglasses Day ever.
By freezing frames and replaying them hundreds of times, he was able to capture the subtleties of face-to-face interactions.
In the days since the attack that killed 17 people here, I have continued replaying those terrifying moments in my head.
Several ambulances rushed to the airport as the plane landed, in a chaotic scene that Mr. Nikaj said he keeps replaying.
So that's where I'm leaving Bound, because there's simply too much to see to in September to be replaying the past.
Alone, Liam finds himself replaying memories of the good times until he can't stand it any longer and cuts out his grain.
"I kept replaying over and over in my head things I could've done, things I could've said," she told host Chris Harrison.
Many of the successful exploits have occurred by recording encrypted communications and replaying those back into a system at a later date.
She spends her nights replaying the weird encounters that go along with being a recent widow and blogging about them at DCwidow.com.
That's why a new Lego short replaying the plot of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was a welcome surprise this weekend.
At night, he lay in bed replaying the events of his day, thinking, What did I do today—did I achieve something?
Three American doctors said such scenes were replaying in their minds after a recent visit to the insurgent-held section of Aleppo.
That stopped time completely, and I was replaying the memory of tossing the bag and saying "Early Christmas present" when we hit.
Replaying it, you get to untangle it's deceptively rich contours, conjured here through aqueous pads, twitchy concrete sounds, and other electronics collaged.
Gujrat Journal GUJRAT, Pakistan — The family, faces torn with grief, huddled around their phones, replaying voice messages sent from 22013,2240 miles away.
I could — you know, stabbing someone in the heart like that, I just kept replaying the action of my hand going there.
Mr. Tarkanian argued that he would make his challenge a "national race" and gleefully noted that Fox was already replaying his interview.
The latest studies, he told the audience, showed that the brain learns by replaying experiences during sleep, in order to derive general principles.
As we anxiously await the new single, we'll just keep replaying her sneak peek video for "A tu lado" over and over again.
The play of the other golfers isn't randomized, so you can't just keep replaying the round and hoping you catch a lucky break.
" Gregory Magarian, the Washington University professor, said that, particularly in the electoral cases, he had a sense that Kagan was "replaying the classics.
This means players who want nice gear have to spend their time in Anthem replaying a handful of missions over and over again.
Since that day, I've spent many hours replaying snippets of my conversation with Mr. Veiga for any sign of what was to come.
Anthony Terrell, 48, has spent the last four decades replaying the day his big brother Earl went missing after leaving a community pool.
A few hours later, with the clip replaying on social media and Jewish groups issuing news releases, Mr. Turx, 30, was still reeling.
When you're replaying events in your mind over and over, or worrying about things you can't control, acknowledge that your thoughts aren't productive.
Perhaps Republicans really do think replaying those high-speed tactics — except even faster — is the best way to build consensus in the Senate.
For Solomon, play is all about learning through experimentation, and replaying the same games as an adult doesn't teach a person anything new.
Others were tricked by the attacker simply replaying the same data they snatched out of the air when a legit user unlocked the door.
Fitzpatrick lay in bed replaying in his mind some pivotal moments of the Jets' 22-17 loss at Buffalo that destroyed their playoff chances.
Writers used to derive a significant part of their income from residuals, which are fees that television networks pay writers for replaying their work.
I finished out my day of meetings and writing and emails all while constantly replaying the events of seven years ago in my head.
The new Hitman, however, both encourages and enables that kind of constant replaying by putting its focus on painstakingly designing just a few environments.
I also felt like replaying the whole thing would be a masochistic experience, so I put it down and never picked it back up.
Trade-ins are something I tend to do about half the time, with console games that I can't see myself replaying in the future.
But replaying the game as an adult, I can see that it's not exactly perfect and probably wouldn't fly with many of today's parents.
Behind a wall of invigorating sonic ticks, you hear crackles like celluloid running through a projector, replaying the memories of a love once had.
But in my loneliest moments, my imagination would go wild, playing and replaying a narrative shamelessly inspired by the "best friends turned lovers" cliche.
Also like the Mac app, the Windows version supports keyboard controls for doing things like playing, pausing, replaying, shuffling, thumbs up and down, etc.
Mr. Jones talked for nearly three hours, bouncing around the room, raising his voice, feigning menace, replaying themes and entire riffs from his show.
In a statement given to The Verge, Glassbox downplayed session replaying and said it takes user privacy seriously: TechCrunch's piece was interesting but also misleading.
Brandon knows that since 2008, I've ranted to anyone who cared to listen that the United States was replaying Weimar Germany and doomed to fascism.
I only half-listened, instead replaying the events of the night before in my head, reassuring myself of my worth, and taking slow, deep breaths.
And every night this week I have struggled to stay awake to keep my mind from replaying that dreadful day in an almost continuous loop.
You can also practice SBNRR on your own by mentally replaying a stressful situation and thinking about how you could have handled it differently. 5.
While she was waiting for the test results, Heinrich said she kept replaying the traumatic scene of him falling over the edge in her head.
That's enough to make it unplayable right now, which is a shame, because I was otherwise really looking forward to replaying Red Dead Redemption 2.
Back at the hotel, the researchers marvel at their luck, replaying the satellite feed and congratulating the field teams filing in, dusty, exhausted, and smiling.
Really thinking about soulmates, making my brain hurt with heated conversations and arguments on the topic, scrutinizing poems and replaying (rap) lyrics in my head.
In 22017, replaying the 22013-22013 season, and in doing so creating an alternate history in the palms of my hand, is surprisingly riveting stuff.
So until we get the real thing (maybe in front of Disney's Pete's Dragon, out on August 12?), we'll just keep replaying this 30-second clip.
Something that seemed fine at a pool party in Argentina can make you feel a bit sick when you're replaying it in your memory back home.
I fought to say my prayers perfectly, every night, in a certain order, and spent nights wide awake replaying a song on repeat in my head.
" I can't help replaying that moment, with one swap: Imagine that Roof walked into a public library and asked for information on "black on white crime.
Phantasmal is a procedurally generated horror game, which means that the world is randomly generated and no two levels will ever be identical, even upon replaying.
That means the bigger creators weren't developing premium content or exclusives for IGTV, but were instead experimenting by replaying the content their fans could find elsewhere.
Republicans have blasted Democrats, accusing them of putting on a political charade that aims to damage Trump ahead of 2020, particularly by replaying the Mueller probe.
The spectral crowd would take up the lines I'd been replaying earlier, and then, more mystically, recite incantations whose content never quite slipped over into comprehensibility.
WASHINGTON — President Obama officially pardoned two turkeys on Wednesday, in an oddly mournful replaying of a White House Thanksgiving ritual that not even his daughters attended.
Since the end of the multi-decade global struggle with the Soviet Union, American policymakers, replaying themes from the 85033s, promoted dubious notions of American decline.
She hits the trails in the woods near her house, wandering with a lost expression on her face, replaying the night of the murder in her head.
It was the look of a man in reckoning — mentally replaying past sexual encounters, searching, pondering, trying to recall conversations and facial expressions, filtering through imperfect memories.
Replaying the favorite video games of one's youth can be a surprisingly bittersweet experience: the memories are intact, but the games themselves seem strangely ugly and raw.
Either way, it's a good pick for the RPG-obsessed gamers tired of replaying Skyrim—or getting online gameplay shoved down their throats (looking at you, Bethesda).
But enough about that — please watch the trailer below, and then join me in replaying the perfect way Oscar Isaac jokes "Are you pregnant?" at the end.
Replaying that image over in my mind as we descended Angeles Crest, I bit my lip and decided I needed to give the GT S another think.
They are replaying data gathered from CYGNSS to see how it affected the quality of the forecasts and how it can be better used to predict intensity.
She is the child made into a household name by her unsolved killing and the endless replaying of somewhat uncomfortable videos of her competing in beauty pageants.
Even so, I think this is worth replaying: Mr. Fagliano's theme consists of seven seemingly disparate phrases, some of which are more in-the-language than others.
But all around me, the televisions were replaying clips from the previous night's Trump rally, where he had insulted John McCain, Elizabeth Warren, and George H.W. Bush.
Replaying conversations in your head or ruminating on mistakes will keep you stuck in a place of pain, and can interfere with your ability to move forward.
" Replaying that image inside her Southern California home, she asked: "Why wasn't that guard in the jail, looking after my son before he took his own life?
It was only after replaying his words in my head that I had to call him back and find out what on Earth he was talking about.
The practice, known as session replaying, typically involves hiring a third-party firm, in this case the analytics firm Glassbox, to embed the technology into a mobile app.
But the radio shock-jock himself says he won't be replaying any of his old conversations with Trump on the air — out of respect for his frequent guest.
While greeting others from the aisle of Washington's National Cathedral, Bush slyly slipped an item to former first lady Michelle Obama, replaying a moment they shared at Sen.
"When a hashtag of white violence goes viral, it can be damaging because then Black people are inundated with videos replaying on their social media accounts," Clay says.
While replaying the chilling events that led to the night of his overdose, Odom, 37, recalls his feeling of disbelief when he woke up in a hospital bed.
"I remember sitting in class the next day, looking at the bruises on my wrists and replaying the events of that night," Butler told the ACLU of Illinois.
Randomly or procedurally generated platformers like Spelunky and Rogue Legacy shift their dimensions with each session—but then, are you replaying these games, or seeing them anew every time?
My father watched the meltdown from his couch in Euclid, Ohio, and he called in sick and sat in the dark for days afterward, replaying it in his mind.
I felt like a slug, just staring at my ceiling fan, replaying all the things I didn't accomplish that day and it made me feel like such a failure.
I keep replaying the time I placed my hand on a female colleague's inner thigh during a performance review but honestly, I thought it was my own inner thigh.
"I am committed to the process and have learned that it can't be rushed, because my mind had been replaying more than 35 years of painful events," she said.
" It added: "For these reasons, Commissioner Silver found that the extraordinary remedy of granting a game protest and replaying the last portion of a completed game was not warranted.
Instead of replaying concert footage in VR headsets, it collaborates with artists to create custom, psychedelic VR worlds where users can interact with each other while at the same show.
At the same time, movies like Spider-Man 2 were playing off the superhero genre's instinctive notion of replaying the September 11 terrorist attacks as stories where no one died.
There's such a thing as sharing "too much" about your personal life, from your terrible date last night to replaying the details of your recent doctor's appointment in great detail.
Give it a watch below, but make sure you have some time to spare because you'll probably end up replaying it so many times it becomes a feature length film.
While news reports would very likely be replaying the president's remarks, the ad from the Bloomberg campaign could inject an unfavorable message into the coverage of the Trump administration's response.
For longer stretches, we've been replaying Moxie's most recent NTS show with Or:la, Egyptrixx's bewildering RA mix and a lesson in submerged, dusty bass from dub dons Adrian Sherwood & Pinch.
Turning away from replaying the debates about the elections or talking about "messaging," Skocpol urges Democrats to devote their resources toward concrete measures that can build the standing of their party.
Neither of these games are obvious expansions of what FFXV is; after I wrapped up the campaign I didn't immediately imagine fishing in VR or replaying the experience on my iPad.
Half-Life is one of my favorite video game series, and in honor of its 212th anniversary, I spent a week replaying the first game — which feels incredibly refreshing in 213.
As far as I know, this is the first Lil Wayne verse of 2017, and woo buddy, let me tell you something crazy: I have found myself replaying a Wale song.
Depressed brains are often considered more "inward looking" than healthier ones, which is one reason why the condition tends to involve obsessively replaying one's past mistakes and agonizing about the future.
By the time I'd started to get the hang of it, the scene was over, and replaying it would mean sitting through several minutes of lightsaber-less dialog I'd already heard.
Don't sell the investments you think are still attractively priced, but stop replaying the soundtrack that says everything is so great we just need to lean back and enjoy the ride.
Sometimes, a comedown takes me less than a minute — other times, as hard as I try, I can't snap out of playing (and replaying) the scary scenario that I just woke from.
Of course, we'll have to watch the movie before we can truly judge a man by his mustache, but you'll find us replaying this video just a few more times before then.
Heiland tested this attack successfully against Insteon's Garage Door Control Kit, capturing the signal to open and close the door from the hub and replaying it later to open the garage door.
Still, after being one of TV's cool kids, "Orange" currently feels more like it's simply hanging around and replaying old favorites than actually heading anywhere, limping instead of racing toward the finish.
The vitriol is "almost replaying itself" in the current presidential race, said Ms. Bond, who added that the two candidates in the performance were made to look like their real-life counterparts.
The trial began in earnest soon after, with Mr. Rahimi back in his seat, and proceeded at a brisk clip, with witnesses and street-level videos replaying a night thrown into chaos.
The ripples — which, in mammalian sleep, have been observed in a brain area called the hippocampus — have been associated in rats with the replaying of recent tasks while the animals were awake.
For Torres, the GIF's looping form resembles the shape of our thoughts in the aftermath of a harrowing experience, when it can be hard to stop the mind from replaying the horror.
Imagine trying to stop the sounds of physical violence and gunfire from replaying in your mind at the end of a shift, and trying to simply be Mom again when you get home.
If the scientists gave them pleasurable stimulation while the rats were replaying a certain part of the maze during sleep, when the rat wakes up they tend to gravitate more toward that place.
Like the protagonist of Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape," Bluebeard is trapped by his memories, stopping the tape to stop time, replaying passages, lines or words or pausing the narrative for long moments.
But on CNN, the fact-checking chyrons now used so often with Trump were absent when replaying the comments by Clinton to Wallace in the following days (when the story actually got attention).
I didn't play that much of the PC original, but the prospect of replaying even the opening 10 percent of a 100-hour-plus game turned out not to be all that appealing.
And that makes sense, because the ultimate relationship Rory is replaying is her mother's love affair with Stars Hollow itself, and everything the town represents as a seductive, irresistible illusion of idyllic Americana.
I absolutely love these kinds of games, as they're all about thrill-of-the-moment action and replaying to improve your skills to the point where you can ace even the hardest levels stylishly.
Since Live Messages are animated, replaying the pen strokes in real time, there's a limit to how much you can draw with a Live Message, too — up to 15 seconds worth of active drawing.
Inspired by Fallout 76 coverage like this essay from my colleague Patricia Hernandez, I started replaying the original 1997 Fallout this summer, then I got sucked into a vortex of Black Isle Studios games.
Its reception was fantastic—visually, its board game-like graphics and solid-feeling pieces impressed, and with each layout featuring a number of objectives to tick off, replaying previously seen stages was never dull.
" Here are the errors Lydic found: "There was one part of what he said that really resonated," Lydic said, replaying one part of Trump's comments: "I don't think that anybody should listen to me.
By replaying my fantasy life over and over again—get the dream job, get pregnant—I was avoiding taking the necessary but boring and potentially painful proactive steps towards real-life employment and pregnancy.
Known by the militaristic title of "El Comandante," in some ways Castro was always replaying the exhilaration of revolt, exhorting Cubans to fight one battle after another, from confronting U.S. hostility to boosting potato production.
Now users will have the ability to go live in Facebook Groups and Events, access interactive features (including live reactions, replaying comments and live filters) and invite friends to watch a live stream with them.
All these brave women have power, and we will use our voices to make sure you get what you deserve, a life of suffering spent replaying the words delivered by this powerful army of survivors.
New York values, not ours," the narrator and headline both conclude, before replaying the most Iowa-inflaming snippet from the Russert interview: "My views are a little bit different than if I lived in Iowa.
"What we have now is a businessman president who's rendering himself irrelevant by spending his time tweeting about his former opponent, Hillary Clinton, and replaying his only big win to date, the election," Cramer said.
Conventional cures for this gloomy period include drastic hairstyle changes and replaying sad love songs, but there's a remedy out there that drags you out of the trenches faster than others — taking a rebound vacation.
For tens of millions of Americans, replaying Hillary Clinton's election night loss has become a traumatic tradition: they all have a story about where they were and what party favors they had to pack up.
" He cannot stop replaying these parts of his past (as the series of poems called "White Boy Time Machine" suggests): Even to see himself with "a sense of humor … requires enduring / the labor of forgetting.
When we've talked on the phone over the last two weeks, it's been about N.C. State basketball games that ESPN is replaying, or updates on the black bear that's been making appearances on his farm.
I found myself replaying the terrifying moments of my heart attack, trapped in a cycle of fear and resignation — fear of dying and resignation that it was probably going to happen sooner rather than later.
What's especially nuts is that Davenport temporarily rejoined The Ataris on a 10th anniversary tour for So Long, Astoria in 2013, which means he was probably running American Standard while replaying "Boys of Summer" every night.
If you find yourself idealizing someone, experiencing intrusive thoughts, replaying every encounter with the person, or engaging in stalker-like behavior (like rearranging your schedule to bump into them), you could be experiencing limerence, she says.
It's also clear that President Trump has never had to fire or arrest a police officer: The cop sits there in front of you, replaying a moment in his mind, wishing he could take it back.
He's unable to look away from the grotesque images of the zombies, and he begins replaying what Carol said to him about how the monsters will come for him, tear him apart and eat him alive.
Since 2005, instant replay in college football has consisted of one official in a skybox replaying every play of a game and making decisions on plays he deems reviewable, or on those challenged by a coach.
It's difficult to contemplate Trump's presidency without replaying that fateful November night, where an outsized reality television star slowly started to gain momentum in Florida… then Pennsylvania…and then West Virginia, and Michigan, and so on.
Because I couldn't see so well wearing it (the eye slit is pretty small), I'd just sit and try to meditate, which almost immediately escalated to me replaying fights I've had with my exes in my head.
I recently re-purchased a PS3 and have found myself re-discovering games that i was unaware of and replaying old 'classics.' the CoD and Battlefield series, as well as games like Uncharted and Little Big Planet.
And on older Android phones, the attack is much simpler, White said: By repeatedly replaying one of the messages in the Wi-Fi handshake, the attacker can force a special code called a "nonce" to be reused.
If you're thinking of replaying it, however, you might do yourself a favor and instead play Black Mesa, a full-on remake of the game with more modern graphics and a lot of quality of life changes.
One day at Penn State, I dropped in on Anandakrishnan's colleague Richard Alley, who sat me down in his office and insisted that I watch a clip of a short documentary he had been replaying on YouTube.
"It just keeps replaying in my head and because I was in that classroom, I'm just imagining it more so, thinking about where each person was at the time that this happened," she told CNN's Brooke Baldwin.
Smart GOP candidates and donors should be looking for new, effective ways to talk to and to persuade these key constituencies, rather than replaying the approaches (see points one and two above) that yielded losses for Rep.
Those of us who are old enough to remember what it was like to physically buy a CD may be guilty of only replaying the same songs that lured us to the store in the first place.
The first is that replaying the game (and I rarely if ever replay games, which is to my own detriment, I know) was an absolute joy that confirmed for me everything I loved about the original release.
Such a program is built to gather information about its environment, then learn from it by repeatedly replaying its experiences, much like the description that Hassabis gave of human-brain activity during sleep in his Singularity Summit lecture.
"After watching the surveillance video and replaying the scenario over and over again in my head, you definitely shouldn't be here right now," Castro wrote after standing next to the squad car where shell casings littered the street.
Episode two features Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins... -- CBSN says it will stream CBS "archival footage of the moon landing and moon walk" starting at 3:35pm... -- NASA TV will also be replaying the original footage on Saturday.
Beyond that, consider that embracing your colleagues could make things socially awkward and eventually less productive — it's hard to get your head in the game when you're replaying a mental movie of an awkward hug with a coworker.
LOS ANGELES — It's the moment that Judith Hill has been replaying in her mind for the last two months: She was sitting on a plane with a man she loved, talking, having dinner, when suddenly he lost consciousness.
Even when you turn the set off, even when you hike deep into the Adirondack woods, your mind keeps up a constant vibration, playing and replaying words and images and ideas so that you hardly notice your surroundings.
This is all to say: teams playing each other in the playoffs year after year, forming edges and enacting tactics and replaying match-ups whose outcomes do (or do not) change over the course of years is good!
An empty guitar rack just past the ticket booths offered "free air guitars," while in the bathrooms, a reflective screen that looked like a mirror messed with people's perception by replaying their movements on a five-second delay.
Waiting for the elevator at her apartment complex that evening, Peggy was thinking of the way Elena had sighed after saying "It's always something," playing and replaying it, when the elevator door opened to Tallulah, her neighbor's daughter.
The three performers, two Black men — each wearing one black glove — and one White man, accompanied by the replaying of the National Anthem, were an obvious parallel to American Olympians Tommie Smith, John Carlos, and Australian Peter Norman.
Since then we've been humming "Always Remember Us This Way" on repeat; replaying Bradley Cooper stroking Lady Gaga's nose; and debating whether or not to just give in and buy that $35 "Jackson Maine Live In Concert" merch tee.
There are plenty of shows where the common use cases aren't what anyone involved in the creative process intended—like binging Grey's while sad, zoning out on Planet Earth while stoned, replaying Office episodes while trying to fall asleep.
Despite making light of the mistake, HBO quietly edited the cup out of the footage for the episode after social media's mockery had run its course, as Vox confirmed through replaying the episode on HBO Now on Tuesday morning.
He'd subjected himself to playthroughs lasting for whole days, sleepless nights replaying scenarios in his head, and the relentless relaying of information to his wife, Rachel, as he tried to pick apart the secrets and intricacies of the game .
Replaying Mr. Trump's use of a vulgarism to describe Senator Ted Cruz, the ad's creators bypassed the usual bleep for a dubbed "meow," with the emoji covering Mr. Trump's mouth, perhaps to spare the sensibilities of unwitting lip-readers.
While I'll probably end up replaying Dark Souls: Remastered on PC to get the maximum effect of the redone art, it's nice to know that Nintendo is looking to court games and developers generally preferred by more hardcore types.
In his review, The Times critic A. O. Scott said that "Frank" was "an accumulation of memorably offbeat moments, like an album made up of B sides and lost demo tracks that you stumble across and can't stop replaying."
Instead, you make constant forward progress, with little transparency as to what selections are being tracked and no way (bar save-scumming, replaying, or digging around in the game's files) to see what another choice might lead you to.
And IO's sequel does a fantastic job of serving that formula up to players in familiar fashion, with enough fresh takes and new, ever more creative environments and assassination methods to keep you replaying the same levels over and over.
Cops like my husband are exhausted by the amateur lawyers with 20/20 hindsight who feel they would do better at making a decision in an eighth of a second after they spent a few hours rewinding and replaying the video.
Three days after its release (and, seriously, more artists should release albums midweek—it's a great way to stand out from the pack), I'm still replaying the Dreezy collaboration, "FENTY SEX," which somehow sounds romantic despite being horny as hell.
Peterson said in a Miami Herald interview last June he was haunted by the tragedy, replaying the scene over and over in his mind, recounting how he initially believed the shots might be coming from a parking lot or the roof.
While most of New York was at Sunday brunch, replaying the debauchery and drunk texts of the night before, the fashion crowd and a slew of A-listers gathered at the Stock Exchange to watch Versace's pre-fall 2019 spectacle.
U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan in New Orleans said Saints season ticket holders who sued over the game could not compel Commissioner Roger Goodell to enforce NFL rules letting him order a game's replaying or rescheduling after an "extraordinarily unfair" act.
The idea is that by replaying the events in a less stressful environment, the brain is learning to strip away the visceral aspects of the event so that it can learn from it, rather than simply exhibiting a stress response.
Previously, Facebook has tried to adapt its service for differing bandwidth and data prices by re-ranking News Feed to prioritize low file-size content while downranking videos if you're on a slow connection, or replaying stories you'd already seen.
I came home from work and raced through a blur of food-smeared trays, double baths, lullabies and feeble cleanup efforts before collapsing with Eric on the couch, where we cried together, replaying those first awful days in our heads.
But sometimes, assigning negative value to our experiences and behaviors can "ensnare" us, Dr. Davidson said, into cycles of unhelpful rumination — like when you lie in bed at night needlessly replaying an awkward interaction or repeatedly revisiting that minor typo.
The historical arc shows that what's going on is not just new but it's carried over: it's a continuation of a history which our educational system, our culture, even our politics sees as a bad time but is replaying itself uncontrollably.
Combined with his visualization and focused language, this seems to have had a profound effect: He enhanced the effectiveness of his positive effort by replaying it in his head, and reduced the potential impact of fear by limiting the language that triggered it.
Having to grind through experience levels by replaying levels or going through optional side quests, in particular, feels very tedious the few times it's forced on you in the game, and those long, exhausting boss battles are incredibly frustrating when you die.
In the years since I discovered the work, while writing for a classical music content website, I've found myself constantly mentally replaying some passages, especially the languid pastoral atmosphere of the Third movement and the frenzied orgiastic dance of the witches' Sabbath.
While I found myself annoyed looking for a game to play when I first set Game Pass up, I still found two games to while a weekend away with—smashing faces in Soul Calibur 2 and feeling deep nostalgia whilst replaying Fable 3.
Rather than replaying the putt without penalty from its original spot, Parnevik instead tapped the ball in from where it ended up for what he thought was a double-bogey, only to find out later that the rules actually require a re-do.
Despite seeing my share of worlds on console, I was more than happy to start over on PC—because of the way the game is generated, I had no real worries about replaying anything I'd already experienced, beyond the initial ship repair basics.
The fourth episode is given over to replaying the events of the previous three through Alan's eyes, and it isn't just an experiment in point-of-view shifting — it legitimately provides a brand new way of looking at what's happening to Nadia, too.
I didn't want to fret about Russian influence or FBI Director James Comey—replaying 2016 seemed like a dead end—so I forked some money over to the ACLU before realizing that a freelance writer's income won't likely make much of a difference.
In the days since the accusations against Mr. Wieseltier have gone public, I have been talking with former colleagues and replaying years of uncomfortable moments in my head, not just with him, but of everything from unwanted kisses to inappropriate comments and looks.
At the end of "Shutter Island," we learn that the protagonist (Leonardo DiCaprio) has been replaying a self-destructive fantasy in his mind: He invented an alternate identity to repress his memory of killing his wife (Michelle Williams) after she drowned their children.
The depth information provided by the Microsoft Kinect helps to draw your eyes into the performance here, and while I'm not sure I could watch an entire two-hour movie like this, I can't help but keep replaying this experimental film again and again.
Kevin, now dead, can still picture his accident, replaying it over and over in his mind like a broken record — his body unable to move; glued to the live wire he touched while showering as his flesh and bones roasted like a chicken for hours.
"What I'm saying is they have to build their plant in the US." Here you see Trump replaying a domestic policy move of his — bullying specific companies into putting more manufacturing plants in the United States by threatening economic problems if they don't comply.
"In the days since the accusations against Mr. Wieseltier have gone public, I have been talking with former colleagues and replaying years of uncomfortable moments in my head, not just with him, but of everything from unwanted kisses to inappropriate comments and looks," Cogan wrote.
But I cried for their loved ones and friends, who I imagined might be replaying their last interactions, trying to find the sign they had missed, the opportunity they should have taken, the point in the timeline at which they could have saved him.
This five-year-old memory is replaying in my head right now as I watch the four members of PUP—Babcock, guitarist Steve Sladkowski, bassist Nestor Chumak, and drummer Zack Mykula—as they're escorted by their publicists in to NBC Studios at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
It is as if a part of them has died, and they need people close by to hold them when they cry, to bring them food and drink, to help them not be overwhelmed by the replaying of images that send fear rushing through their bodies.
The story touched a chord, and a report by a Minnesota television station, KARE-TV, was picked up by news outlets across the country, replaying a video of Cillian demonstrating his skills to beaming students on the robotics team, Rogue Robotics, during a return visit last week.
Following the president's lead, his lawyers targeted Mr. Schiff, replaying video from a hearing last year in which he embellished Mr. Trump's conversation with Ukraine's leader for dramatic effect and said he was describing the "sum and character" of what the president had tried to communicate.
I followed him inside and saw that cable news was now replaying clips of Sondland's hearing, which appeared to be somewhat of a "through the looking glass" moment for him and for the 15 or so people sitting in the lounge, most of whom recognized him immediately.
"We'd always go into it blindly/I needed to lose you to find me/This dancing was killing me softly/I needed to hate you to love me," the lyrics read, reminiscent of Gomez's 2018 single "Back To You" ("We never got it right/Playing and replaying old conversations").
The pleasure of replaying a scene is a bit like re-reading a book; with the benefit of hindsight, you can catch the significance of details that you overlooked, or spend more time on passages that you skimmed the first time, in your rush to see what happened next.
Present day Kevin is having a moment back on his high school football field, and he starts replaying the play where it all happened (he was in a rough tackle and it totally wrecked his knee.) It's pretty brutal, and you can instantly tell that he's badly injured.
When he told Kabari that he would pay her half the cost of the earpiece if they found it (about 250 British pounds, she recalled him saying), she said she began to record the conversation with the intention of replaying it for him the following morning as a joke.
Replaying the par-four 18th hole in front of a packed gallery at Royal Sydney, Hall landed his approach shot closest but slid his birdie putt wide of the hole, while Smith gave himself too much to do with a second shot to 35 feet from the pin.
I've been replaying Dishonored 2 lately, mostly because the old mill town where I now live made me intensely nostalgic for that series' paranoid Gothic-Industrial aesthetic, but also because Death of the Outsider reminded me of how much I'd forgotten about the details of Dishonored 2's plot.
Two years later, after replaying the competition in her mind countless times, Ms. Uhlaender learned that Ms. Nikitina was among dozens of Russian athletes at the Sochi Games who were part of a government-run doping program, according to the longtime director of Russia's antidoping lab, Grigory Rodchenkov.
When Hannah in the scene said, "Did it hurt when they hit you on the head?" it hits Offred that what Hannah has been doing for the last three years is reimagining and replaying that horrible scene that starts off the show in the pilot, where she's ripped away.
In all likelihood, he doesn't think about me at all, while I have relived the moment he shoved himself inside me without my consent over and over for years, as though replaying it one more time will let me go back in time and stop this from happening to me.
" One chapter concludes: "It's possible that Western society is really leaning back in an easy chair, hooked up to a drip of something soothing, playing and replaying an ideological greatest-hits tape from its wild and crazy youth, all riled up in its own imagination and yet, in reality, comfortably numb.
Replaying the game and making different choices changes the narration, and since there are so many different choices to make, it's well worth it to replay the game multiple times to get some funny, sharp commentary about how game designers think about "player choice" in video games and free will more broadly.
Abe had been hoping, experts said, to use a G7 agreement on the need to bolster the world economy with fiscal steps as a launch pad for a domestic package including the probable postponement of a planned sales tax rise, replaying a strategy he used successfully before a 2014 snap lower house election.
Gillian, did the coverage reflect as we saw in some of those earlier clips that there seemed to be mixed messages emanating from everybody from the president on down, was it a policy, was it a law, was it actually designed as a deterrent, and was all on video, so people kept replaying the clip?
That said, once I was able to leave that dissonance behind, I had a wonderful time playing Marvel Powers United VR. There's a great sense of fun in running around as those characters, though my instinct was that it will be the multi-player aspect of the game that will make it worth replaying.
As two of the three water signs of the Zodiac, you're deeply in touch with your feelings and feel an intense connection to the past, sometimes to the point that you seek out old memories like episodes of your favorite TV show, replaying them in your mind to relive how you felt in that moment.
And then he sits there, anxiously replaying it, hoping that with each subsequent spin it will bring him back to a time when things were simpler; when this music gave him a visceral, emotional reaction; when he could put on "We Looked Like Giants" and feel somehow more aware of the physical space around him.
Most new parents have a highlight reel of horrors that keeps replaying in their heads when they least expect it: the empty crib beside the open window with the billowing curtain; the runaway stroller at the busy intersection; the pit bull that suddenly snaps its leash at the playground and lunges with teeth bared.
Even easily recognizable images — Bill Clinton at a signing ceremony, Andre Agassi at a tennis match — are stripped of the immediate, topical details to reveal the dead rote of a president trudging from state event to state event, or a sports celebrity replaying the same matches again and again, bereft of any joy or purpose.
There are also three key quality-of-life changes: the ability to select up to three favored units (which gain additional stat bonuses, compared to just one in the base game), the ability to rewind battles by a turn to try new strategies, and an automatic grinding feature for replaying levels over and over again.
Destiny 603 isn't the only blockbuster game with a humdrum story to achieve mass popularity, but better than most of its genre contemporaries, it skillfully delivers its story — sometimes embracing its complex lore, other times replaying the same blunt instructional dialogue for the 260th time — in service of what actually makes the game fun.
You'll know what it's like if so: you start off not even realising how many times you've hit replay; you'll get the song stuck in your head, and decide that the only way to make it stop replaying in your mind is to repeatedly blast it out of speakers or headphones until you're completely sick of it.
The actual hookup, which will be replaying on loop in my mind under #sexytimegoals for the next month or so, didn't come until the end of the episode, but it was clear from the start of the episode that something had been brewing between these two in the weeks since the attack on Alexandria came to a bloody end.
And that total is the average audience for every minute of the hearing, so the hearing's overall "reach" was much higher... Brian Lowry's take Lowry emails: An unpopular thought: Mueller's live congressional testimony will be less significant, ultimately, than the hours of analysis and soundbites that will be devoted to its aftermath, playing and replaying the highlights.
Add in that it's based on a true story — Bobby Plump's buzzer-beater for tiny Milan High in the 19883 state championship — and subtle touches such as Hickory's final opposing coach being portrayed by Ray Crowe — the real-life coach of Oscar Robertson's Crispus Attucks team that Milan defeated in the final — and you have something that's worth replaying annually this month.
On the day before he fired Mr. Comey, according to Time magazine journalists who were in the White House with him, Mr. Trump surfed through recorded clips of Senate testimony about the Russia investigation, playing and replaying segments that he insisted backed up his false claims of Obama administration wiretapping, as Vice President Mike Pence and several aides stood by silently.
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After being discovered at age 17 by Dipset's Duke Da God and contributing beats to projects by 50 Cent, A$AP Rocky, Busta Rhymes, and Cam'Ron, he's had a second wave of fame as an EDM and pop producer, chopping up bro'd-out dance hits by artists like Deadmau5 and Kaskade in his MPC and replaying them in more a subtle and airy manner.
To be honest with you, all I've personally been listening to during work hours is crusty, blood-clotted metal/punk hybrids and comfortingly fuzzy old death metal records; then, when I get home, I've been obsessively replaying Disemballerina's Poison Gown, and Thou's Inconsolable EP. There's some of all that below in my recommendations list, and also some exciting new music from established bands like Ilsa, Sacrificial Blood, and Chthonic.
If the media would just stop replaying his every tweet, broadcasting his every staged utterance, and following his every movement to give him yet more attention, more television exposure, President Trump would quickly suffer the same fate the character played by Andy Griffith did in Elia Kazan's "A Face in the Crowd" — an overnight sensation who ended up pathetically playing to applause machines because no humans wanted to watch or listen to him anymore.
Headland, who created the series with Amy Poehler and the actress Natasha Lyonne (who also stars in the show and co-wrote several episodes), got her start as a playwright in the mid-2000s, when her main preoccupation was misbehavior—the spiky words and blithe, callous actions that lead people to hurt others and resent themselves, the little, daily snips and slights that we stay up at night replaying in our heads, wondering what we might have done differently.
Read more:India is replaying Trump's favorite strategy by accusing the media of fake news in Kashmir, where it cut off the internet and tried to silence journalistsPakistan issued its most explicit threat of war against India yet as the 2 nuclear powers clash over KashmirIf India and Pakistan have a nuclear war, scientists say it could trigger Ice-Age temperatures, cause global famine, and kill 125 million peopleA man in Kashmir says he was blinded in one eye after being shot by police pellets.
Read more:China and India are using the same playbook to trample on their minorities, and the rest of the world is too powerless to stop themIndia officially eliminates Kashmir&aposs flag and constitution as its internet blackout goes into 13th weekIf India and Pakistan have a nuclear war, scientists say it could trigger Ice-Age temperatures, cause global famine, and kill 125 million peopleIndia is replaying Trump&aposs favorite strategy by accusing the media of fake news in Kashmir, where it cut off the internet and tried to silence journalists
When I am not replaying Johnny's childhood — the Tigger phase, the Thomas the Tank Engine phase, the superhero phase, the Playmobil phase — the three of us are sharing meals, having laughs, checking out Mount Rushmore, and it feels O.K. Bittersweet, to be sure, but O.K. Once we arrive in Fort Collins we are thankfully distracted by a list of things we must do in a short period of time: We pick up a mostly unnecessary parcel of goods from Bed Bath & Beyond, and are left no options but to park far, far away from the designated unloading zone.

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