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"suck up" Definitions
  1. (informal, disapproving) to try to please somebody in authority by praising them too much, helping them, etc., in order to gain some advantage for yourself

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Tanker lorries parked by the roadside suck up stinking waste.
Elicerio wants Verizon to suck up most of that market.
Almost like a dry sponge to suck up new information.
Christie has exhibited a marvelous ability to suck up abuse.
Those four lead the polls and suck up media attention.
Researchers use PIPETS to suck up samples of chemical solutions.
They suck up most of the money, as does Facebook.
Impeachment will suck up all available political time and oxygen.
Surely it would suck up win after win after win.
I don't suck up ideas, I'm not a white guy.
Letting a machine essentially suck up your hair can sound scary.
Step one: Gently suck up the bumblebees with a special vacuum.
They could suck up everything related to you and your friends.
These suck up precious fresh water and spew out greenhouse gases.
Running at 90Hz would, in theory, suck up battery even faster.
So if he can suck up Holocaust denial, so can you!
This doesn't mean you have to suck up to the boss.
They just abrogate responsibility and then suck up all the money.
They do, however, suck up resources and crowd the operational environment.
It's a last gasp, before you suck up the broth within.
"You kind of have to suck up your pride," Dildy says.
I mean, how much oxygen they suck up, everything is calibrated.
And seemingly decided to suck up the 10 percent tax after all.
Facebook and Google suck up two-thirds of America's online ad revenues.
That would suck up vast amounts of wealth from the middle class.
Some have redesigned certain products that suck up too much user data.
He's a scold, a snob and a suck-up all at once.
The violent storms suck up moisture and energy from warmer ocean surfaces.
He's a scold, a snob and a suck-up all at once.
We are not just learning sponges that suck up information all day.
It powerfully draws the eye — perhaps it could suck up people, too.
I think Leslie, you know I'm going to suck up to Leslie.
So when it happens, it tends to suck up all the fun news.
These whales use their specialized beaks to suck up squid, fish, and crustaceans.
But to suck up enough would be a huge undertaking, requiring vast plantations.
It would suck up too much bandwidth and potentially crush a home network.
So, they clearly played the song just to suck up to Wisconsin voters.
But GPUs come with a drawback: they suck up a ton a power.
Basically, they could suck up your private data instead of dust and dirt.
He can suck up an entire state's media attention with a mega-rally.
"Unlike finer hair, thick textures can seem to suck up product," she says.
Others used their strawlike mouthparts to pierce the leaves and suck up juices.
The candles were not to illuminate but to suck up oxygen, speed asphyxiation.
It was neither a suck-up nor did he try to debate me.
This weird televised suck-up spectacle may not raise Mr. Trump's approval numbers.
The other is pugilistic, bullying, determined to punch down and suck up: punch down anyone who dares to cross President Donald Trump, even if their targets are acting for the sake of the United States ... and suck up to the President.
Will the vacuum be able to suck up that tiny piece of tissue paper?
RILEY: That&aposs going to suck up all of the oxygen in the debate.
Black holes far from galactic centers might not have available gas to suck up.
Plenty of cheaper handheld vacuums will still suck up the dirt from your floor.
The division continued to suck up resources even as it fell further behind competitors.
Wealth management offers relatively predictable returns and does not suck up too much capital.
Samsung's chip uses 10nm, which means it won't suck up as much battery life.
Owners could simply not try to suck up every available penny they can find.
New car companies always suck up the public's attention span, because cars are cool.
The facility has continued to suck up millions of tax dollars while sitting empty.
They suck up everything and then they don't have the responsibility of the platforms.
The Emmys have long seen low-rated cable shows suck up awards and oxygen.
In this regard, not only does the debate suck up a lot of airtime.
"This is going to suck up the oxygen in the room," said freshman Rep.
"If you, who are skinny, and I, who is a little fatter, eat the same amount of food, you'll suck up less nutrients and I'll suck up more," said Dr. Herbert Gaisano, a professor of medicine and physiology at the University of Toronto.
The investment bank continued to suck up resources even as it fell further behind competitors.
But when they suck up matter from a nearby companion star, they show complex structure.
The trees reduce stormwater runoff and suck up carbon dioxide, which is destroying our ozone.
Then there's the other bells and whistles included on smart TVs that suck up data.
Humans' outsized, power-hungry brains suck up around a quarter of their body's oxygen supplies.
Nor do most state and local governments, which suck up about half of public revenues.
They suck up time and are often unproductive or don't yield the results we expect.
The answer is SIPHON, because in this puzzle, to "suck up" is a verb phrase.
The powerful crane would need to suck up tremendous amounts of electricity in short bursts.
Central Florida is all creeping plant life, juicy and teeming, ready to suck up everything.
I was a smart student but also a suck-up in a lot of ways.
Plus, they can garner the bad reputation of being a suck up to senior employees. 
Mr. Lin didn't try to pretend he wasn't a fan, he didn't suck up, either.
They would have to suck up price differences or pass on to consumers, or both.
They live attached to hard surfaces and suck up bacteria and plankton from the surrounding water.
Behaviorally, their fused, pipette mouths allow them to suck up food like tiny crustaceans or larvae.
Thirsty grapevines can run into trouble when they try to suck up water from dry ground.
Its vacuums suck up pet hair better than the other guys and are easier to service.
Strategies like coastal vegetation restoration, which helps suck up CO2, are already proven to be effective.
That is enough to suck up nearly 8,000 cars worth of emissions per year of CO2.
Schiff engages on his own terms while not allowing Trump to suck up all the oxygen.
The first vacuum cleaner didn't suck up dirt — it just blew it away with compressed air.
She doesn't talk a lot, because she's around these blowhards who suck up all the air.
Workers came with a bucket of cleanser and a special vacuum to suck up the dust.
"I had found something I thought could suck up my energy, time, and curiosity," he says.
Vacuuming is a real pain, but robot vacuum cleaners can suck up the dust for you.
And, when it comes to the boss, how do you suck up just the right amount?
The consultants that suck up all that money — oh, they suck it up — they're so good.
So, the sulphur ions suck up these electrons and then spit them back as x-rays.
They suck up mass and material that gets too close, so powerful that even light can't escape.
They suck up mass and material that gets too close, so powerful that even light can't escape.
They also used vacuums to suck up any potential parasites from 15 beds and their immediate surroundings.
We should stop cutting down forests, and instead plant new trees that can suck up carbon dioxide.
Remember that giant floating device that was supposed to help suck up plastic floating in the Pacific?
He began the most extended, assiduous suck up I think I've ever seen a grown man commit.
If I'd wanted to suck up to politicians for no money I would have become a journalist.
Surely, he shouldn't have tried to suck up to Trump in an attempt to save his job.
It's perfectly safe for use indoors, so it's not going to suck up your chihuahua or anything.
Rule critics say class actions are costly, suck up time and result in lower awards for consumers.
Our photog gave him what would've been the right answer to suck up to NYC voters. #BlownOpportunity
If you accidentally suck up the fringe on a carpet, it's easy to unspool from the Dyson.
It's high-tech cleaning system can suck up messes on tougher surfaces, including carpets and hard floors.
The awards, access, and ability to suck-up to IRS encourages firms to aggressively pursue these contracts.
You avoid people who suck-up and only tell you what they think you want to hear.
To survive and thrive, Pompeo will have to both stand up and suck up to the President.
Those are really, really big vacuum cleaners that are gonna suck up the vast majority of bucks.
By that he meant if you think you can just suck up to the boss, you're wrong.
She is a bit of a suck up, but Sam's ongoing piggish insults reveal his internalized misogyny.
Smarter Living: Trees suck up carbon and, while planting one won't solve climate change, every tree helps.
Employees complain about parking, suck up to their boss, and grumble about their pay and budget cuts.
The first step is eliminating minor tasks and actions that suck up time, energy and gray matter.
The data we generate every day that they then suck up like Dyson vacuum cleaners on steroids.
However, attitudes are changing as thirsty cities suck up more water than their surroundings can provide, Boltz noted.
We're told it's a jab at black people in politics who suck up to Trump ... think Ben Carson.
The purpose is not to suck up to the boss; it's to draw the audience into sycophantic agreement.
Companies also say the lawsuits suck up time and money, compared to arbitrations that speed smoothly toward resolution.
They can then use their dickish siphon to suck up water and filter it out for its plankton.
Neither will suck up possessions in the post or destroy driving, passing, and cutting lanes for Atlanta's wings.
This means storms can suck up more water from the air, giving them more fuel for heavier downpours.
The more you suck up, the bigger the hole gets, allowing you to eat bigger and bigger objects.
People will start sucking up to her — in the same way they used to suck up to you.
But this long schnoz can also be used to suck up water and even create high-frequency trumpeting.
He was campaigning vainly for the Republican presidential nomination, saw Trump clearly and didn't suck up to him.
Such plants are the most common metal-craving vegetation; others suck up cobalt, zinc and similarly crucial metals.
His capacity to grab the headlines and suck up airtime at the expense of his rivals is unsurpassed.
You can also squeeze the ring to shoot obstacles or pull to suck up coins and other items.
Engineering organisms that can help suck up excess carbon dioxide may be one of our best hopes for survival.
Already, NASA's human exploration programs suck up $4 billion each year, and there's little money leftover for other programs.
At up to three charges, the 42mm would only suck up 738 mAh and the 38mm only 615 mAh.
Her toadies and allies of convenience are unsure where the power lies now, who best to suck up to.
She started flipping houses and buying rentals, but the expensive LA market was starting to suck up her resources.
What is that app doing to suck up all that juice, and is there a way to limit it?
And because it's a flash and doesn't stay on the whole time, it doesn't suck up as much battery.
Some people suck up to their boss and call it managing up, but that isn't the case at all.
Companies in Belgium and the UK are testing crawlers and rovers to suck up potato-sized nodules on the seabed.
I'm trying to stall so [the Twinkie] can suck up the entire drink and I don't have to do it.
So he's mostly been spending his time trying to suck up to prominent conservatives and mumbling unconvincingly about free speech.
So there's one guy who's built a bicycle that can suck up polluted air, clean it, and releases clean air.
In America hospitals suck up a big share of spending, even though the seriously ill are often better treated elsewhere.
The problem with air conditioners isn't just that they suck up lots of energy but that they also emit heat.
And Rubio says it's just the latest in a line of Trump's "outrageous" comments designed to suck up media attention.
The aptly-named Runway Sweeper works like a vacuum cleaner to suck up dust, dirt and everything else in-between.
E-paper doesn't suck up much power and also doesn't create light pollution, making it a decent option for ads.
Innovations abound, including air purifiers that are attached to bicycles and outdoor towers that are meant to suck up smog.
But, I don't want you to just see this as something you have suck up because you have no control.
A great vacuum can make a world of difference when you're trying to suck up that dirt and animal hair.
"He's so cute," she whispers, as P.T. strains to suck up the last drop of milkshake in the paper cup.
Cupping involves pressing plastic or glass cups against the body and using them to suck up the skin, breaking capillaries.
"Wolves and grizzly bears suck up a lot of the money," said Bart George, a biologist with the Kalispel tribe.
"Suck up" sounds as if we are looking for someone who fawns over someone else, which would be a noun.
What matters is that his paranoid inventions suck up our attention and make us focus, week after week, upon him.
It and Facebook suck up about three-quarters of digital ad spending in the bloc's five largest economies, eMarketer calculates.
And for those who can, the privilege will cost $9,000 a year and suck up two years of your life.
So she'll … suck up and manipulate and do whatever she thinks is going to look good in front of the group.
These NASA-tested shoe inserts suck up funky smells to keep your shoes fresh and pristine for up to 60 wears.
But would you guess that the Trump suck-up actually buys expensive MacBooks just so he can install Windows on them?
Presidential elections, on the other hand, suck up media attention and advertising dollars from up to two years before Election Day.
The air circulation systems themselves, when not properly sealed, suck up mold spores and distribute them around the house, he said.
Luckily, this Ghostbusters uniform comes equipped with an inflatable pack to suck up any ghouls that try to haunt innocent people.
You've got your Opening Anecdote, your Gimme the Job, your Bing, your Bang, your Bongo and then your Closing Suck-Up.
When you're finally cleaning up week-old Cheerios or a dust colony, you realize the vacuum doesn't suck up the mess.
The bags are tied around a straw so you can suck up their contents without the risk of spilling it everywhere.
How much longer will you sell their souls and continue to suck up to the threats of the National Rifle Association?
Once enough trash has been collected, ships are sent in to suck up the debris and dispose of it on land.
But inside, a powerful vacuum uses ionization technology to suck up smog, filter out the dangerous particles and release purified air.
Almost every team needs a pitcher or two like Graveman, just to suck up five or six innings every five days.
No, charging your phone doesn't suck up as much energy as your TV, Apple TV, your fridge, or your vacuum does.
These small, round clumps of algae suck up nitrates, prevent excess algae from growing and release oxygen back into the tank.
"Daryl's the person who could come into the room and suck up all the oxygen and boss everyone around," Maher said.
When supervised consumption sites are proposed, they tend to suck up the entire discussion about drug policy because they're so controversial.
Just press a button, and it'll (in theory) suck up all that dust and  discarded Cheerios hanging out under your couch.
And by "vengeance" I mean a pronounced wariness that Twitter is going to suck up way too much of my time...again.
The constant back and forth of smaller tasks, including thinking about them does suck up our energy without us even realizing it.
Because carp have no teeth, the fish suck up fish eggs, insects, mussels, and plant matter from the riverbed, stirring up sediment.
Tankers appear out of the haze to suck up the crude oil and refined fuels that, these days, mostly power Asian economies.
But not everyone thinks that Google should be able to suck up a never-ending stockpile of personal data on its users.
Though he supported Remain in the referendum, he did so more to suck up to David Cameron than out of any conviction.
According to Wylie, CA used a survey app created by a Cambridge University academic to suck up data on 50M Facebook users.
In the past, California farmers have always survived droughts by sticking deeper and deeper straws into the ground to suck up groundwater.
At Stadia's highest graphics setting, gaming streaming at 903K and 60 fps will suck up 1TB of data in about 65 hours.
Mosquitoes suck up gametocytes—adult versions of the parasite that are able to reproduce—circulating in the blood of an infected human.
Right now they have to suck up lower prices, largely because the industry as a whole has over-invested in recent years.
To appease the situation, she decides to suck up to Alexis in order to guarantee Jake a meeting with a Hollywood exec.
Tsunoda, the annoying and doe-like coworker whose Instagram feed Fenneko ridicules relentlessly, has a well-earned reputation as a suck-up.
Yet whether Democrats can use that opportunity remains very much in doubt, especially as Trump continues to suck up all the coverage.
Players suck up ambient XM just by walking around, and they use the energy it provides to attack portals or make links.
Actually, I think they mainly do so to suck up, so their wives won't get angry because they drink so many shots.
A poorly managed non-profit, however, can still suck up money like anything else, so the proof will be in the pudding.
When people subscribe to an ideology, they suck up evidence that supports their preconceptions and filter out evidence that goes against them.
All together, the world's forests suck up about one-third of human-caused CO2 emissions, but tropical rainforests consume the lion's share.
The book's original subtitle, ''The Way It Works in Suck-Up City,'' reflected a city of norms, fixed positions and predictable guidelines.
I realize that the ex-wife might have taken my gesture as an attempt to suck up to her, which it wasn't.
Trump's never-ending circus of corruption will continue to suck up most of the news coverage and a lot of public attention.
If you are the sort of person I normally suck up to, you should know that my sucking up takes no breaks.
They get to run elaborate house shows in Saudi Arabia and suck up all the oxygen through sheer volume wherever they go.
Moreover, the ability of forests and waters to naturally suck up greenhouse gas emissions "will likely diminish in the future," per the report.
These days, they mostly just suck up public assistance that might be better spent on, I don't know, helping sick kids or something.
If prices increase through tariffs, these businesses would have to either suck up the additional costs, or seek alternative inputs from other places.
He is one of the few bloggers about publishing who doesn't suck up to the industry, nor does he particularly gild the lily.
I've also deleted apps that I found suck up a lot of my time, but don't seem to give much back in return.
The whale didn't suck up water; instead it opened its mouth and scooped up water and prey, a method known as ram feeding.
Usually plants, the ocean, and the soil suck up carbon from things like animals and natural fires via photosynthesis or by dissolving it.
By definition, supergiant rounds suck up a lot of capital, and they seem to be primarily located in just a few deep pools.
Good news, Android users: Google has updated Chrome to make streaming video faster and smoother, suck up less battery and reduce data usage.
When those neurotoxins kill other creatures, that decay can suck up the ocean's oxygen and also release nutrients, fueling even more algal growth.
Other suggested methods include using artificial trees to suck up carbon or building towers that suck in air and filter out the CO2.
Beto O'Rourke, who two months ago were dramatically better-known than Buttigieg but have let him suck up a ton of media oxygen.
Tech firms will be keen to suck up the data generated by a new array of smart home gadgets that enable energy efficiency.
Aides will suck up a whole lot for proximity to power, and partisans will make enormous compromises in the name of the team.
And with lawmakers projecting that impeachment will suck up most of November and December, it's not hard to see the pile-up coming.
He discloses American intelligence to deflect attention from unflattering stories, suck up to people he wants to impress, or simply on a whim.
As droughts occur, other species of trees growing nearby suck up stored water in the ground and render the sequoias susceptible to dying.
This factory will be the first to suck up carbon dioxide and feed it to vegetables This factory will be the first to suck up carbon dioxide and feed it to vegetables On May 31, the Swiss company Climeworks will turn on the first commercial plant to suck carbon dioxide out of the air and feed it to vegetables in a neighboring greenhouse.
It even can suck up browsing history and bookmarks from web browsers and messages sent through third-party messaging services like WhatsApp and Kik.
The suck-up to China that has been going on for so long has been a complete disaster and we need to reverse it.
But with big crops also on the horizon in South America, farmers in Argentina and Brazil expect overseas buyers to suck up their surpluses.
The company plans to make future tugs reusable, able to suck up more water when they get dehydrated (source TBD), and keep on trucking.
That will likely suck up most of the oxygen in the multiplexes, making it difficult for other films to keep drawing in big crowds.
There's even a joke in the White House press corps, where Allen is regarded as a suck-up, that "Axios" means "access" in Greek.
If a piece of shellfish or fish is close to your body, the sharks suck up right on your arm or leg or whatever.
It would suck up enough water to supply a city and leave a crater a mile and a half wide and 29,000 feet deep.
Providers like Verizon and AT&T offer ways to digitally fence in your teen, before they suck up every gigabyte on the family plan.
She respects the rules, and polices those who don't, behavior that would usually brand her as a suck-up, to be mocked and despised.
Facebook unveiled the scheme in a Tuesday announcement for its market research product Study, an app that will suck up information about your apps.
GS: Isn't it also true that the fintech names that suck up a lot of the venture money aren't always the best underlying businesses?
Water seeping from the pond into surrounding soil nourishes banana and papaya trees as well, with long roots that can suck up scarce moisture.
The white limbs suck up all these toxic metals and, in exchange, the healthy green limbs share food with the chlorophyll-deficient white branches.
Still, the ports could be at risk from skimmers — devices installed over the top of legitimate ports to suck up a connected device's data.
Laser power is getting cheaper, as are the storage systems needed to suck up many gigawatt-hours of energy and disgorge them in minutes.
They said the crocodile-size creature used its front teeth to scrape algae from the seafloor, which it would suck up like a vacuum.
"Plant uptake and degradation take time," Zheng said, and fast-moving rivers might not give roots enough of a chance to suck up pollutants.
Beyond pure greed and a desire to suck up to the 0.1 percent, it's hard to see any real-world logic behind this move.
"The software, by design, is able to suck up any file Kaspersky tasks it to," the source, who asked to remain anonymous, told me.
Thrush, just by his stature, put women in a position of feeling they had to suck up and move on from an uncomfortable encounter.
Lawmakers will have to balance the Trump impeachment trial, which will suck up much of the oxygen in January, with several key legislative deadlines.
They are fed up with meager pay raises and tired of companies trying to slash benefits to suck up every penny in possible profit.
It would suck up enough water to supply a city and leave a crater a mile and a half wide and 1,000 feet deep.
Though technically not a mosquito killer per se, this vacuum does allow you to suck up bugs and lock them in tightly sealed plastic jail.
Centrifugal forces suck up dirt and debris into separate (and easy to clean) chambers, while the combo brush collects stubborn pet hair with less tangles.
Online gaming communities that give us alternate identities already suck up a huge amount of time for many gamers, and they're only growing in popularity.
What I'm saying is that there is an alternative path, as long as you are as big of a suck-up as you are irresponsible.
Changing agricultural practices would be cheaper, but scientists doubt that this would suck up enough CO2 even to offset the greenhouse gases released by farming.
Black holes might seem like cosmic vacuum cleaners, but as they suck up matter from their environment, they can spew high-energy jets of material.
Women and girls in pageants have been know to suck up the spotlight as much as they can, even if it isn't in positive light.
Rivals such as Intel and Nvidia make more powerful chips that dominate in centralized data centers that suck up electricity and need complex cooling systems.
Their primary role in life is to suck up the stench of breakfast burritos, hash browns, coffee beans, and recently woken and un-showered humans.
McGregor-Mayweather is going to suck up all the remaining oxygen through self-evidence, a huge fight that's becoming a cultural touchstone just by existing.
Everyone who was watching dropped their jaws; this was a bombshell acknowledgement that the president had every reason to suck up to Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Suck up any dirt, oil, or other gunk stuck under your skin's surface and even improve the elasticity of your skin without damaging your pores.
The problem is that Facebook and Google continue to suck up more and more of the ad dollars that are getting spent in the space.
Given what appear like hourly scandals in Washington that seem to suck up all the oxygen, I've chosen to focus my attention on the states.
And some Republicans are also pushing for entitlement reform and repealing and replacing ObamaCare, all of which could suck up the oxygen on Capitol Hill.
And Donald Trump gives every indication that he's going to suck up every ounce of the attention his position gives him between now and November.
Meanwhile, it had burned credibility with core users like DJs by removing their music over dubious copyright claims while trying to suck up to the labels.
Micellar water is professional-strength remover, thanks to the tiny micelles in the formula that suck up oil, dirt, and makeup like a mini Pac-Man.
Definitely. So get yourself the World's Smallest Vacuum, and suck up every last crumb on that overpriced area rug you maxed our your credit card for.
Last fall, Nova Scotia–based Amazon customer R.D., who asked to be identified by her initials, was searching for a vacuum to suck up pet hair.
Pay a premium over standard solar panels, and you can get a normal-looking tiled roof that will suck up the sun's energy all the same.
You couldn't see through the beans, so [the septic tank man] would suck up these hunks of foam into his hose, and they'd shut everything down.
In Asia, major political and economic relationships with close allies like South Korea and Japan and major powers like China suck up most of the attention.
One of the fastest-growing plants in the world, kelps are well-known for their abilities to suck up CO2 as they use it for photosynthesis.
From Farmville to the current Fortnite craze, the capacity of gaming—and the Internet more broadly—to suck up time and sometimes money is unquestionably real.
Because plants absorb carbon dioxide, they suck up some of the extra CO2 in the air and can even buy us extra time on global warming.
The old way of patronage politics in these inner cities is a shrinking pond, with local big fish trying to suck up all the remaining air.
They must find a standard-bearer for future elections, and I think he can at least in the short term suck up all the available oxygen.
"Arrival," along with another of Ms. Adams's movies, Tom Ford's "Nocturnal Animals," will suck up a certain amount of the entertainment media oxygen when they're released.
Huge forest die-offs are beginning, even as the remaining forests work overtime to suck up some of the carbon pollution that humans are pumping out.
America is still in a perilous place, and even a weakened Trump can torment migrants, pack the courts, wreck the environment and suck up to tyrants.
"I had a couple of competitors who would try to suck up all the air in the room, and it honestly didn't really work," he said.
Just like the other vacuums in our guide, the 960 can clean any type of flooring and suck up dirt, dust, and debris without a hitch.
And let's be clear about the kind of people you get in bed with when you do the old-fashioned suck-up-to-donors fundraising approach.
Another resident suggested fitting automobile exhaust pipes with a device that could suck up pollution particles, but failed to explain how the technology would actually work.
I have worked with businesses extensively, but I don't think that means that you have to suck up to them every step of the way. Yeah.
"Like too many straws in a drink," trees suck up groundwater before it can seep into streams that feed reservoirs, says David Edelson of The Nature Conservancy.
"It's gone too far," says one venture capitalist among the many bemoaning how large public technology companies suck up so much talent with their lucrative equity packages.
While all of these services would no doubt prefer to triumph over the others, none of them seek to suck up your entire existence into a Timeline.
But what if I told you there was a handheld vac so useful that it might make you seek new opportunities to suck up life's little messes?
Thanks to this vacuum trying to suck up a harmonica, you can now enjoy the sweet feeling you get when you've completed a level on Mario Bros.
Most of those deals have tended to be talent-led deals as Coinbase seeks to suck up more expertise and engineering skills to support its growing business.
But numbers are hard to see, so it's the geostationary satellites, the GEOs, and the dramatic images they produce that tend to suck up all the air.
Privacy protections have gotten worse, not better: CISA, the CLOUD Act, and FISA reauthorization have allowed the federal government to suck up data from platforms like Facebook.
TC: For founders and other investors looking to suck up to you as you settle in (har), what do you like to do in your free time?
Roomba's 900 series has it all: Smart maps; Dirt Detect to sniff out gross spots; and AeroForce cleaning technology to suck up dirt with a typhoon's force.
Not to mention that for every Portland, there is a Tampa, or Little Rock, or D.C, where the streetcar continues to suck up money with little benefit.
Facebook is in the doghouse with Apple for abusing its role in Apple's enterprise program to distribute research apps that suck up even more of users' data.
I mean that's all smart and all, but what are you going to do when the Boys invent a 'cuum that can suck up credit card numbers?
At the bottom of that can, though, is a small vacuum cutout that will suck up whatever crumbs, hairs, or general crud that's manifested on your floor.
In an era when the market rules, it puts its money on the kind of art — easily tradable, displayable, palette-tickling objects — that art fairs suck up.
" He said Facebook had hoped that "all those companies would eventually die because they were not that good and we would suck up all of their talent.
In an era when the market rules, the show puts most of its money on the kind of work — easily displayable things — that art fairs suck up.
Luckily, even during those sleepless nights, at least I could suck up ghosts with the best of 'em in the latest Luigi's Mansion for the Nintendo Switch.
That doesn't mean we can just build a bunch of these plants, suck up all the extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and call it a day.
Newt Gingrich is a prolific contributor to this second category; his books Understanding Trump (2017) and Trump's America (2018) are classics of the cozying, suck-up genre.
In some cases, maybe it's better if there's tension in an interview, more so than if I'd just found some way to suck up to Lou Reed.
There's a feeling deep within Mom and Dad that our kids come along and suck up our youth, take it as their natural due, and then replace us.
The update's overarching goals are to make our phones less distracting and less stressful and to give people control over how much of their attention they suck up.
Only it's a little nicer because the keyboard is separated from the display, so it doesn't suck up screen real estate, and it has a pleasantly rough texture.
It causes obvious concerns among those who feel exactly the opposite, as there are not as many urban manufacturing jobs anymore to suck up low-skilled rural labor.
It's slim enough to make it under dressers and couches with low clearance, and strong enough to suck up all the cat hair and litter in my apartment.
The memo about the July phone call between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shows how world leaders can try to suck up to Trump.
For now, though, Raditya isn't thinking of opening overseas offices to suck up talent, instead he's looking locally and for those willing to move (or return) to Indonesia.
And, as these platforms — especially AMP and Instant Articles — suck up an ever greater proportion of online content, that's going to leave smaller publishers out in the cold.
Until then, airline bosses have carbon offsetting – basically paying for projects like tree-planting to suck up CO2700 – as their sole defence against regulators and teenage Swedish activists.
Now that he knows how to blackmail, he also knows how to earn a shred more respect: Have a bougie name and suck up to Logan Roy. Cheers!
These planes suck up some enemy communications, jam others and help paint a picture of the Islamic State on the ground for American fighters and bombers to attack.
Then, to make things even more confusing, Apple's most recent software update for iOS 7.53 came along and changed the amount of juice Apple's iPhone's could suck up wirelessly.
Badly written or buggy apps can suck up system resources and leave your other apps floundering, as well as having a negative impact on the performance of your devices.
Between 2012 to 2015, California's epic dry spell—its worst in recorded history—depleted reservoirs, melted mountain snow, and forced farmers and cities to recklessly suck up groundwater reserves.
Atmospheric rivers suck up water vapor from the ocean, transport it along narrow regions in the atmosphere and then dump precipitation in massive amounts on land, supercharging storm systems.
Photo: APApple quietly rolled out a new set of rules for developers last week, adding restrictions for apps that suck up the address books of iPhone users, Bloomberg reports.
Instead of asking for less access, however, they sought a workaround so that they could still suck up the data without making people aware that they were doing so.
Although this is lower than their original demand of 85%, it could still cause disruption as car companies either reconfigure their supply chains or suck up non-NAFTA tariffs.
Which is a pretty plain admission that chatbots are basically just data-mining interfaces with a faux human face, socially engineered to suck up conversation data from gullible humans.
Apple doesn't suck up your personal data and sell it to advertisers because it's found a nice business as the most profitable corporation in history mostly by selling hardware.
Here's what to watch for this evening: Donald Trump's alternative programming: His capacity to grab the headlines and suck up airtime at the expense of his rivals is unsurpassed.
The Philips Norelco 7200 is precise and easy to use, but the best thing about it is that it has a built-in vacuum to suck up those hairs.
And so they can suck up so much data about people's movements, their faces, their activities, that they couldn't do here, that companies like Google and others are hindered.
He can lie to them, hurt them with tariffs, make a mockery of their values, suck up to freedom-hating dictators they once distrusted, and they'll stick with him.
And, uh, what is it, three more people on the debate stage who immediately after New Hampshire headed off to suck up some more money from millionaires and billionaires.
You wanted to suck up as much oxygen as you can in the limited space media dedicated to primary coverage — made even more complicated by Trump's dominance of coverage.
As well as releasing water for cooling, they could suck up liquid from the machine's surroundings for analysis, similar to how space rovers collect soil samples on distant planets.
Half the time, your hard work completely goes to waste and you end up going over the same spot 500 times just to suck up a stale fruit loop.
Large tech giants, such as Google, Facebook and Amazon, tend to pay better and suck up a lot of the talent, leaving start-ups and smaller companies in a bind.
Its filtered intake is designed to prevent small particles from getting inside while a pump should automatically suck up enough water to fill the blaster's reservoir in about 14 seconds.
Buyers should pay attention to where the hemp plant used to harvest CBD was grown and where — hemp is known to suck up toxins in the soil so be wary.
There are also environmental concerns over the proposed plant, as Foxconn plans to suck up roughly 7 million gallons of water from Lake Michigan per day to produce its screens.
Perhaps it's kind of silly to get concerned now, when Facebook is really just trying to suck up what little morsels of user information they haven't already given it freely.
Your main point of interaction, as always, is the Poltergust (now called the Poltergust G-OO), essentially a fancy vacuum that also has the potential to suck up pesky ghosts.
In the age of Instagram, consumers, even Swift's biggest fans — and she does have some very big fans — don't need yet another app to suck up their time and money.
A no-deal Brexit would suck up all political and strategic energy and attention in London at a time when Europe is facing rising geopolitical threats from Russia and China.
Image: ScreenshotAnother alternative is to install one of the apps that suck up just about every file on your system to the cloud: The likes of Backblaze, Carbonite and CrashPlan.
Republicans and others say class actions, where people band together to share resources in a single lawsuit, only benefit lawyers who reap high fees and suck up time and money.
Otherwise you might do it too early, and those conversations suck up a huge amount of time that early on is better spent on other things like growing the business.
And all of that tech doesn't even suck up battery: Bose claims that they can play for 2018 hours on a single charge (that's about 400 songs or 30 albums).
Proxy's Bluetooth Low Energy signal doesn't suck up much, and geofencing can wake up the app in case it shuts down while on a long stint away from the office.
Indeed, so extravagant is IBM's willingness to suck up to the Chinese that even the Obama administration itself might have worried about them, and voiced security concerns about their activities.
The administration's deference to oil and gas companies, at the expense of the health and wellbeing of voters, can even be seen in its drive to suck up public lands.
And at a moment when the party is finally abandoning the New Democratic formula—suck up to big business and the military-industrial complex, pander to white supremacy, and win!
But it's also a bandwidth-heavy one, and Microsoft, Sony and others are working to make sure that millions of people downloading enormous games don't suck up all the bandwidth.
What's more, Christie blunts what could be an effective attack line with a desperate attempt to suck up to Rubio and maybe, if he's really lucky, become his vice president.
During one exchange with Mr. Leissner, Mr. Low advised of the need to "suck up to" 443MDB officials, including sending "cakes" — that is to say, bribes, according to government filings.
The billionaire has sat out the early-state contests in favor of deluging the airwaves with ads, hoping to suck up the moderate votes on Super Tuesday and states beyond.
For example, the International Energy Agency warns of the potential for U.S. shale to continue to suck up market share, leaving the broader market in a less-than-ideal scenario.
So I think there's going to be some sort of regulatory relief because these companies can't resist their Borg-like tendencies to want to suck up every piece of information.
Since they are a plant, grasses can suck up some of the carbon in the atmosphere, acting as what scientists call a " carbon sink" that can help mitigate climate change.
Press coverage of him as a loser could depress his numbers in the following week's New Hampshire primary, while Trump (if he's the winner) will suck up all the media oxygen.
GTrack Technologies – Nanoparticle oil well analytics By pumping nanoparticles into fracking wells and detecting what comes back up, GTrack can quantify the amount of oil and gas available to suck up.
The two buildings in Nanjing are expected to suck up to 25 tons of carbon dioxide out of the air each year and produce around 60 kg of oxygen each day.
Which underlines why these rules exist — given the clear risk of breaches to human rights if big data platforms can just suck up sensitive personal data automatically, as a background process.
Many early opponents, including the Space Frontier Foundation, called for the cancellation of the program, arguing that the vehicle's development would suck up a sizable portion of NASA's already limited budget.
The ECB will still suck up new euro zone bond supply, while the overall stock of ECB bond purchases will remain a powerful force keeping bond yields from rising too far.
Even as we watch the Cali Cartel suck up the business once run by Escobar, we know that the day will come when it, too, gives way to some other upstart.
A hurricane's thunderstorms need moisture to fuel their activity, but when storms suck up dry air, they threaten to "wrap into the circulation and choke off the thunderstorm activity," said McNoldy.
If this over-the-top processor does exist, we'll apparently get a better sense of what it can do, and just how much power it will suck up, later this year.
Because a fine, even a large one, can be viewed by a company as revenue-heavy as Facebook as just another business cost to suck up as it keeps on truckin'.
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It could go either way, frankly: The various exploits could be used simply to suck up unparalleled amounts of sensitive corporate data that would be otherwise be nigh impossible to extract.
One favoured by modellers involves first growing plants, which suck up atmospheric carbon dioxide through photosynthesis, and then burning them in power stations which store the carbon dioxide they produce underground.
Rich people who go out and collect the checks of their rich friends, so that they can suck up to a candidate in favor of access, favors, ambassadorships and the like.
It's already become one of many ways for the Trump presidency to enrich the Trump family, as visiting diplomats suck up by bucking up for rooms with high-thread-count sheets.
While that matchup will, rightly, suck up most of the oxygen in the pre-debate handicapping, it's worth remembering that there will be eight other candidates on the stage Thursday too.
The R85 can suck up pet hair, crumbs, dust, and anything else it might find on your floor, and is easy to set up and control with the connected smartphone app.  
Anyone who uses air conditioning knows the familiar summer spike in their electricity bills, so it must suck up a lot of energy, which we know contributes to greenhouse gas emissions.
But it also helps to suck up to the people with the highest social scores, giving them the best experiences, because their opinions count for more if they rate your experiences highly.
The Echo Observatory is an art piece as much as it is an interactive toy that promises to suck up any free time the user might have available—plus several hours more.
According to Elyse Shelger, the registered nurse who performed my treatment, the carbon mask gets into pores to suck up the dirt, dead skin, and oil on the surface of the skin.
The weakest of them suck up air that whips as fast as 70 miles per hour, while the strongest can reach a breathtaking 300 mph and destroy whole communities in their wake.
Scientists have been overestimating plant life's ability to suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, new research suggests, indicating that the threat posed by climate change is even worse than we thought.
In late 2016 the agency oversaw the application of compost to different California regions — inland, Southern, Northern — to see if land in various conditions would, like Wick's ranch, suck up atmospheric carbon.
They happily picked L.A. apart, probing at soft spots with checkdowns to running backs and springing wide-open crossers by using hard play-action to suck up and misdirect second-level defenders.
I don't like the way you have to chase after ghosts after eating a pellet, for example, since it feels like a random and unfair way to suck up your remaining time.
Why it matters: Data centers for major tech companies suck up lots of power — those operations accounted for the vast bulk of Facebook's 2.46 million megawatt-hours of electricity use last year.
He'll eventually suck up the border wall loss and blame intransigent Democrats for not caring about border security as well as weak-kneed Senate Republicans who refused to pull the nuclear trigger.
Critic's Pick In life, drama queens, those extravagantly emotional beings who suck up all the oxygen in a room, are fatiguing souls, to be avoided at all costs when one is tired.
"Any artist is going to suck up all the energy in the room," said Toots Zynsky, a glass artist who studied with Mr. Chihuly in the 1970s and remains friends with him.
The image of a pampered billionaire scolding school children to suck up the sweltering conditions is just one example of the challenge confronting Bloomberg as he attempts to play Democratic Party savior.
An army of close friends analyzed screenshots down to the timestamp and deliberated in the comments, concluding that although ghosting was a possibility, I should suck up my pride and double text.
The site currently boasts nearly 3 million screencaps of Simpsons shenanigans, the better to fulfill your most extravagant Simpsons GIF cravings and suck up any free time you might have once had.
"President Obama doesn't want to suck up all the oxygen in the room, so Democrats have the space to determine the best path forward," an adviser close to the president told me.
Indeed, one of the things that made the Wilder/Pryor team work so well was how both seemed happy to let the other suck up the comedic energy at any given moment.
The app requests permissions that would allow the company to suck up pretty much any data it wants from an iOS or Android device, from private messages and photos to web browsing habits.
The hiring push from Google comes as Chinese firms increasingly expand their talent acquisition strategies to include the U.S., and Silicon Valley in particular, to suck up the finest engineers on the planet.
You also might spot a family making a pit stop at a stroller detailing station, where an attendant uses a Dyson vacuum to suck up Cheerios from an Uppababy or oils its wheels.
Our allies have the same opportunity, which is why doomsday preppers and people who are on the lookout for "eye-talians" suck up all the rest of the talking time in the game.
In reality, this makes it likely that the three LNG plants will suck up natural gas that would otherwise have been available to the domestic markets, creating a potential shortage sometime around 2019.
And the owners of pro teams use these psychological blind spots to suck up public funds—often hundreds of millions of dollars in state and city money—to build their expansive, exclusive stores.
Many senators either tried to clumsily show off for the cameras, blatantly suck up to Zuckerberg, or ask long, cringe-worthy questions that sounded like grandparents checking out their first flip phone. Sen.
First they will bore a nice big hole into the meter, then, as I'm sure you've figured out, they'll snake a vacuum hose into the hole and suck up that sweet, sweet cash.
So projects like Honeybee's PlanetVac, which can suck up and test materials right at landing, or the Regolith Adherence Characterization, which will see how the stuff sticks to various materials, will be invaluable.
Part of the issue is that climate change is causing ocean and air temperatures to rise, which is making hurricanes more sluggish, giving them more time to suck up water and gain strength.
Its suction was strong enough for dust bunnies and small particles on hard surfaces, but I had to take multiple passes over carpet, and it just wouldn't suck up some things it should.
"Does the entire world have to suck up to the garbage Communist Party?" one commentator called Yip Lou Jie said in an online forum, LIHKG, which is used by protesters in Hong Kong.
"Thrush, just by his stature, put women in a position of feeling they had to suck up and move on from an uncomfortable encounter," wrote his former Politico colleague Laura McGann on Vox.com.
The airlines' ultimate objective, the holy grail of climate ambition, is to go "carbon neutral" — which means dramatically cutting emissions while finding other ways to suck up the remaining emissions from the atmosphere.
The dominant idea about how the birds suck up nectar was that the shape of the beak and the tongue produced capillary action, in which liquid rises against gravity because of mechanical forces.
And now the firms are quickly becoming fully fledged data distilleries: they suck up as much digital information as they can, crunch it in vast data centres and turn it into artificial-intelligence services.
Microsoft might have been an obvious consideration, although it has been making some strong efforts to suck up Evernote users to its One Note platform, so that may understandably have been a bit awkward.
New York Police Department officers quickly cordoned off the area and sent one lucky (or unlucky) patrolman — equipped with a bee vacuum and protective gear — to safely suck up the bees from the umbrella.
"I don't think any billionaire ought to be able to do it, and I don't think people who suck up to billionaires in order to fund their campaigns ought to do it," Warren said.
Coinbase is continuing its push to suck up talent after the $8 billion-valued crypto business snapped up Blockspring, a San Francisco-based startup that enables developers to collect and process data from APIs.
That means the journalists onstage shouldn't (in theory) just suck up to the speakers and sing their praises — though that's all too often what happens — but rather should respectfully challenge their ideas and arguments.
The goal set out was therefore to treat people as soon as possible to kill the parasites lurking in their blood stream and leave nothing behind for mosquitoes to suck up -- preventing further transmission.
Black-gloved hands stick a baster into the glass bottle of the 10^32 Kelvin hot sauce and suck up a bit of it, releasing a few drops onto a little cardboard tasting boat.
But in a couple key Senate races in Nevada and Arizona, Democratic campaign groups say public frustration over how corporations are able to suck up increasing amounts of consumer data could make a difference.
The devices, often referred to as "Stingrays," work by mimicking legitimate cell towers and tricking mobile devices to connect to them – allowing users to suck up location data and other information from mobile phones.
There, a nuclear explosion can suck up dirt, debris, water, and other materials, creating many tons of radioactive fallout — and this material rises high into the atmosphere, where it drifts for hundreds of miles.
The fear is that the Chinese government will be able to suck up and copy data flowing over wireless networks, potentially compromising that information and, theoretically, putting trade secrets and military intelligence at risk.
The cello turned out to be fine, but a member of the crew filming him suggested packing the empty space inside his case with diapers, the silicone gel in which would suck up humidity.
Of course, you'd rather not, and that's precisely the point — electrical outlets conform to a common set of standards so that any device with a plug also meeting those standards can suck up electricity.
So it's been a year when, even with rising awareness of the societal cost of letting platforms suck up everyone's data and repurpose it to sell population-scale manipulation, not much has actually changed.
On first exposure to moisture after a dry spell, the nodules quickly sprout a network of pale, spidery rain roots, allowing a cactus to suck up every possible droplet from a light desert sprinkle.
But Russia is more aggressive than ever in planting agents, as well as viruses that can quietly suck up information and access that might someday prove useful for as-yet-unknown purposes, he said.
And keeping the media focused on a self-referential feud between Trump and the media is a way to maintain his preferred approach of trying to suck up all the oxygen in the room.
And keeping the media focused on a self-referential feud between Trump and the media is a way of maintaining his preferred approach of trying to suck up all the oxygen in the room.
And bitcoin mining has become so popular on the tiny island that the practice is threatening to suck up all of the country's power, leaving none for the essentials, like turning on the lights.
Faltering appetite for iron ore could hit a critical lifeline for international mining giants which have banked on China continuing to suck up hundreds of millions of tonnes of the most widely traded bulk commodity.
Talk about what you think about the ethics around AI. It seems to me that any data that they can suck up they do, in any way they can chop it up and use it.
"And wind typically blows harder in the evening," Kelly says, so nighttime EV chargers could suck up and store some of that energy, discharging their excess after driving to work to meet mid-morning demand.
Chuck's plan is to suck up to his father, drowning him in public praise while presenting him with an award, in an effort to convince him to keep his mouth shut to Dake and Connerty.
According to an independently funded study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, hand dryers can actually suck up poop particles floating around the bathroom and then blow them onto your hands during the drying process.
They'd be at Google or we'd be at Apple almost every day, it's just one example there are a lot of those kinds of negotiations or lawsuits that just completely suck up all your time.
They can bury their noses into another dog's butt, or into urine, or poop, [and with] their vomeronasal can really suck up these heavy molecules and extract more info out of it than we can.
The idea is that the centrifuge's fast spin lets gas inside the sap expand into air bubbles just like the ones that would occur if a thirsty vine tried to suck up water too hard.
Being forced to go through a court-approved review would suck up management's time with hundreds of hours of depositions when it is in an "all-hands-deck effort" to operate and reorganize the company.
Except, as it turns out, the Anaheim police department had access to military-grade dragnet phone spying equipment, the kind that can suck up your phone's information from an airplane along with thousands of others.
The Journal's Joanna Stern looked at how these data-hungry apps suck up everything they can possibly know about kids, just like they do adults, making no real effort to differentiate between the two groups.
It serves as a vacuum to suck up leaves into its disposable bag, a blower to push them out of the way, and a mulcher that can grind up 249.993 bags of mulch into one.
In the game, Luigi enters a mansion filled with ghosts to save his brother and has to suck up all the ghosts in sight and face a handful of inventive bosses that haunt the mansion.
Stutts says he has also drank from this LifeStraw before, which allows you to suck up drinking water from any source, filtering out bacteria like E. coli and parasites such as Giardia along the way.
The campaign e-mail also said it would not be as easy for Trump to suck up all the attention from Clinton like he did with Republicans who didn't have "fundamental disagreements" with him. Really?
Trump also vowed to "drain the swamp" of the "bloodsucker" lobbyists and "blood money" fund-raisers, "political hacks" and various other parasites and hangers-on that have fattened themselves so spectacularly in Suck-Up City.
They will call on large shareholders or friendly funds and brokers to help prop up the share price or to suck up the supply of borrowable stock, making it more expensive to cover short positions.
Faltering appetite for iron ore could hit a critical lifeline for international mining giants which have banked on China continuing to suck up hundreds of millions of tons of the most widely traded bulk commodity.
After dehumanizing the Orient through fiction, the colonizer must also find a way to occupy maximum space in these portraits—to suck up agency and air from people of color in order to maintain supremacy.
For instance, a NASA satellite that's been mapping the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is helping scientists learn more about how plants work, and how the land and oceans suck up and release CO2.
First, they suck up information about all phones in a certain location, not just that of a suspect; and second, they can pinpoint phones in homes and pockets that privacy laws often protect from warrantless searches.
One recent tally suggested that just 2,000 of the thirstiest dairies suck up as much water as 60m people would—equivalent to the population of London, New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles and Rio de Janeiro combined.
In the wild, these starfish use their arms to pull apart shelled animals like mollusks, then wrap their stomach around the fleshy part, dissolve it to death, and suck up the juice back into their bodies.
Instead of a rising tide lifting all boats, most families are left high and dry as the wealthy suck up a larger and larger share of an overall pool of money that isn't growing very rapidly.
The new guidelines from the USB Implementers Forum will help accessory manufacturers get their devices to market more quickly by essentially guiding them through the steps to produce USB-C headphones that don't suck up power.
I'm not sure whether I'm using some type of magical battery or the brush doesn't suck up that much energy, but I've been using my Quip brush on the same battery for an exceptionally long time. 
"Your discs are hydrophilic, which means they love water, they suck up fluids, so when you go to bed at night you're actually shorter than when you wake up in the morning," he told The Telegraph.
The young alien looks like an anteater, and can suck up peanuts with his elephant-esque trunk; he also can bend space and time with his fingers and fling things around the room with his mind.
Another pressure point for Democrats is the 28503 presidential primary: If impeachment gets dragged into the new year, it will suck up more oxygen and TV airtime, fire up Trump's base and keep presidential contenders — Sens.
You just said this is about journalism, because one of the things that's being impacted by Facebook and Google and the changes they've made in targeting is to suck up all the digital advertising dollars. Correct.
Intended only to target individuals who live outside the United States, Section 702 is also known to suck up vast quantities of information on Americans—data that is collected and stored by the government without a warrant.
If Tabby's star is representative, the researchers estimate that a given star should suck up around 10 Jupiter-like planets over its lifetime, or about 10,000 moon-like objects (not actual moons, but objects of similar mass).
But when you pour the liquid out onto a cotton pad, the surfactants arrange themselves so the heads point down and the tails point up, ready to suck up all the sebum and oil from your face.
Thanks to its highly absorbent, non-irritating Hydrocolloid, the sticker can suck up all the gunk underneath the skin and promote rapid healing without disrupting your skin's protective barrier or inviting more germs into an open sore.
As Llewellyn and Maloof remind us, trees are "the lungs of the land," and as such they've been woefully underappreciated; they're the best mechanism we know of to suck up the pollution that's warming the entire planet.
Privacy was increasingly a theme in some of the companies' marketing, even as the show was littered with smart home gadgets, cameras and drones that have the potential to suck up greater swaths of data about people.
Basically, the two digital giants engaged in an esoteric tussle over how Facebook did an end run around Apple's very strict rules about data use on its app platform in order to suck up more user data.
I read a stat somewhere that the average person goes to the movie theater around four times a year, and what happens is that these huge movies come out and kind of suck up all the air.
Prior to 2014, Facebook allowed app makers to suck up a significant amount of data from people without their permission—a policy the company has since had to pay for while facing scrutiny over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Then, all you need to complete your rapping Kendall costume is a white Oxford shirt, a bowtie, and a supreme lack of awareness while you suck up to your father with an ill-advised song about his greatness.
Choosing one of them would be seen as being just too much of a "suck up" to conventional advice, plus it would connect Trump too much to a GOP Congressional group that he's already successfully branded as losers.
The issue, as Chairman at the time Tom Wheeler saw it, was that ISPs were in a unique position to suck up lots of data about consumers — a different position from, say, a company like Amazon or Apple.
If Apple's services were the key theme for the company throughout 2018 and 2019, expect wearables to suck up more of the conversation this year if Apple knocks expectations out of the park in its next earnings report.
Thanks to a NASA satellite that's been mapping the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in unprecedented detail, scientists are learning much more about how plants work, and how the land and oceans suck up and release CO2.
The station, on the south bank of the Kelani River, close to where Somasiri lives, will suck up rainwater that falls inside the city and pump it out to the river, on the other side of the closed floodgates.
Eugene, for example, is clearly past any point of redemption, but he's not nearly interesting or charismatic enough to entertain as a villain, so why spend half the penultimate episode's runtime showing him panic and suck up to Negan?
So you try to suck up and do what it takes to get in there, or you do what we did and just say, 'screw it, if we make it we make it and if we don't we don't.
And Demi Lovato's Path to Fame was a shameless suck-up to its title star, in which your character creeps around kissing the "Cool for the Summer" singer's ass until she decides that, OK, you're not a total loser.
I've done none of these things, though occasionally, like Mozart's father showing off his prodigy son at the harpsichord, I've forced my dinner guests to watch my little helper suck up hors-d'œuvres debris from a patch of rug.
At some point leaders of the technology industry (including venture capital's industry organization) will need to do more than try to succor and suck up to the Trump administration and start advocating more aggressively for action from other corners.
"If campaigns are nothing more than billionaires and people who suck up to billionaires buying tens of millions of dollars of TV ads, then we're just not going to have any America where everybody gets an opportunity," she said.
The company has touted the right to its users' privacy for years, but the gadgets it makes are also the platform other companies use to suck up personal data and commit the very "surveillance" Cook spoke out against last month.
The new center is part of a move to suck up talent beyond Didi's current catchment pool in China, particularly in the areas of AI and self-driving vehicles, but it doesn't signal an expansion of its service into North America.
Here is what Politico reported at the time: That amendment managed to suck up three hours of often emotional debate time Thursday night, which is a big part of the reason the health care law defunding votes got pushed into today.
The consequences can be hard to see on a day-to-day level, but experts say Trump's repeated humiliations of his staff destroy staff White House morale, suck up valuable time better spent on policy, and drive away top talent.
"As long as there is a scarcity of dollars, they will keep raising prices like the black market was doing because they want to suck up dollar liquidity," said Abu Bakr Emam, head of research at financial firm Prime Holding.
Two years on from the vote, the government has yet to agree a coherent policy strategy to move forward in negotiations with the EU, leaving businesses to suck up ongoing uncertainty and society and citizens to remain riven and divided.
Mr. Vasquez, a soft-spoken man with closely cropped hair and a fondness for bugs, set out with his small team of mosquito inspectors one recent morning, armed with chemical larvae killer and turkey basters to suck up larvae-infested water.
It may help to think of hedge-fund managers as an army of men—and they are mostly men—walking down the street with dustbusters, trying to suck up cash and assets from every nook and cranny in the universe.
And federally hired workers in the South could plant mangrove trees along the water, protecting against erosion as they suck up carbon dioxide, as part of a broader push to plant those Trillion Trees the Trump administration seems so keen on.
" Senior producer Andy Mills was in the No camp: "I worry about the things that usually suck up media attention — scandals, celebrities, political fighting — and how rarely those things actually produce compelling stories that shed light upon the human condition.
Manufactured crises also get used by the North Korean state media to prove that the Songun (military first) policy is still necessary: that the military still needs to suck up huge amounts of the country's resources to deter the "imperialist" threat.
That's a really sexy scandal, and will rightly suck up a lot of oxygen in coming days as more details leak out and Democrats and Republicans spar about whether Congress should open a formal investigation into Flynn's time in office.
It's very freeing to actually ... I'm not trying to suck up to you, Kevin, but it actually is freeing to not be tethered to those metrics and things like that, because then I can have ideas that are very unusual.
That includes using special vacuums meant to suck up the roaches (which is also labor-intensive), laying down sticky traps, and educating residents to take out their trash once a day or to not leave out pet food (a roach favorite).
Instead of using the engine to spin a propeller, jet boats suck up water to propel the craft at high speeds, often blasting a large trail of water out the back in the process, a phenomenon referred to as a rooster tail.
But as refreshing as that might be to those exhausted by the gutter-politics of the 2016 election cycle, it's unlikely to hold up in a race where Trump's enflamed Zeppelin continues to suck up any oxygen left in the news cycle.
Instead we've got Facebook launching some round-up of old personal sharing features (and remember it stole On This Day from Timehop) and investing heavily in everything video by funding news and cloning Twitch — both of which aim to suck up your time.
In an effort to reduce dependence on imports of fossil fuel from Russia, the EU executive set a binding target to cut energy use by 20203 percent by 2030, mostly by refurbishing buildings that suck up some 40 percent of Europe's energy.
A sweeping nozzle mounted on its front (which gives it the look of a combine harvester) will suck up tonnes of nodules every minute; the power it needs to do so will flow down a thick umbilical from a mother ship above.
While planting trees to suck up a quarter of carbon in the atmosphere, including human and natural sources, is an ambitious goal, Crowther said it could be achieved if all members of the public concerned about global warming got behind the drive.
Independent observers also question whether an impeachment effort risks complicating Democratic efforts to win back the White House in 2020 — not only because it could provoke a backlash but also because it could suck up so much of the available political oxygen.
As companies like Facebook and Google have swelled with all the minutia of our daily lives — our likes, our searches, our calendar invites — there is increasing awareness of the risks to our privacy as these large data guzzlers suck up our digital selves.
And this core legal clash is the Gordian knot that US tech giants — including Facebook — are now bound up with as a consequence of domestic surveillance law granting their government swingeing rights to suck up personal data from "electronic communication service providers".
Machine learning PhDs are of course top of the hiring tree for big tech giants that have the most cash to suck up these highly prized recruits, keeping them from being hired by startups, or indeed from starting their own competing businesses.
At Rungis, the giant fresh food market south of Paris that spans an area bigger than Monaco, wholesalers who make about a quarter of their annual sales in December are hoping shoppers will suck up higher prices for the sake of holiday tradition.
Where is the talk about all the next steps that the company is presumably planning to make things right for the tens of millions of people who did not ask the company to suck up all their data in the first place?
While there are respected conservative thinkers on issues like tax reform, immigration and health care, they say, provocateurs like Mr. Yiannopoulos suck up most of the oxygen, becoming the public face of the movement and pushing more serious ideas to the sideline.
Although trees suck up carbon more rapidly in their early years, Lewis and Wheeler note that mature, natural forests are 40 times better than plantations at storing carbon and six times better than agroforestry (where crops and useful trees are grown together).
States in the middle of the country contain an outsized share of residents without college degrees, whereas those on the coasts suck up the educated high-fliers, with some exceptions (Texas has been able to buck the trend, largely thanks to a budding tech sector).
But if this black hole happens to be a so-called Kerr black hole—a black hole that features a rapid spin—this limit no longer applies, and the black hole is able to suck up any star that ventures within a certain radius.
When a mosquito bites you, these proteins interact with your body and cause a number of changes that help the skitter to suck up some blood: your blood vessels dilate, your blood thins a little bit, and your body's immune response is disabled very slightly.
" The political consultant Ace Smith, who has worked on most of Newsom's campaigns, said, "Gavin's disastrous 2009 campaign for governor, and then having to suck up his pride and go for lieutenant governor—getting knocked on his ass—made him a lot more humble.
He says that by no later than 2045, he wants to get the U.S. economy to carbon neutral — a point at which carbon emissions are supposedly canceled out by carbon-cutting measures, such as planting new forests to suck up carbon from the atmosphere.
Making matters worse, the mussels suck up practically every speck of life in the water except a toxic form of blue-green algae called microcystis, which, due largely to a flood of under-regulated agricultural runoff, blossoms like an aqueous atomic bomb each summer.
In this helter-skelter world of transforming technology and irrational ideologies, where surging waves of the displaced flee the barbarism of their own governments, we learn that banks, lawyers and accountants serve as criminal enablers, washing their hands of guilt to suck up the spoils.
Each time I turn it on, I luxuriate in my utter control over this appliance, helpless, powerless to resist, doomed to suck up kitty litter and dead skin cells until I grant it reprieve (or until it completely jams itself on an errant cord).
She and her friend Viv sink a fair amount of money into developing prototypes, but nobody else likes the idea, and Sue watches her grand ambitions slowly circle the drain, knowing that a baby will arrive soon and suck up plenty of her time and attention.
It's a savvy move from whatever Gen Z Disney marketing associate thought up the scheme: releasing a video titled "Toy Story 4 | Teaser Trailer Reaction" on YouTube will probably suck up all that search engine SEO from the apparently thousands of people looking for that content.
"Google has this history of walking into a new sector and and saying, "Let's suck up as much data as we can, and we'll just use our engineering prowess to figure out what products and tools that we can build off the back of this data.
When a company buys offsets, it helps fund projects elsewhere to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, such as planting trees in Indonesia or installing giant machines inside California dairies that suck up the methane produced by burping and farting cows and turn it into a usable biofuel.
It's a hit to his credibility, and it could lead our enemies to try to distract him by getting him to focus his attention on issues (especially issues he talked about during the campaign) that aren't really national emergencies but that suck up time, attention and resources.
This is good news if you're into Netflix's originals, which have varied from critically acclaimed documentary series like Wild Wild Country to content that seems calculated more to suck up binge-watching hours, like Peaky Blinders, a show about British gangsters that tuck razor blades in their hats.
If passed, the FCC would allow ISPs to begin setting up a tiered internet designed to suck as much money from customers' pockets as possible while screwing with their ability to access competitors' content, or really anything that might suck up amounts of bandwidth inconvenient for their profit margins.
It remains to be seen if people will pay for large ticket items spontaneously via their phone, but Google created Street View — the fantasy globe-trotting service that can suck up your time like nobody's business — and now acting on your travel urges just got a lot easier.
Cheng told Motherboard that these ocean levels don't just have implications for the present: since the ocean warms slowly and has a huge capacity to suck up heat from the atmosphere and store it, the ocean will continue to be warm and get warmer long into the future.
Practitioners differ on the details of the ritual, but the basics don't vary; believers insist that by merely rolling an uncooked, whole egg all over your body, the egg will suck up the bad energies that plague you, cure your illnesses, and clean out your dirty, filthy chakras.
In such conditions, it is tempting to suck up all the available oxygen, to transform your party first and foremost into a vehicle for rejecting a bigoted dilettante whom it is difficult to imagine performing the basic functions of the presidency, much less advancing even modest national goals.
Other Grab rivals, including well-funded logistics startup NinjaVan, food delivery companies Deliveroo and FoodPanda, bike-sharing startups, and even the likes of Facebook, WeWork, Google and Netflix are understood to have hastily arranged interviews with Uber's departing Southeast Asia staff in a bid to suck up new talent.
Nixon was apparently unable to suck up enough of the anti-Cuomo sentiment that rumbles among Democrats—both downstate and upstate—even by campaigning on Cuomo's biggest flaws: New York's shitty subway system, the cloud of corruption that Albany can't seem to shake off, and comprehensive criminal justice reform.
Chicago financier and former US ambassador to the UK, Louis Susman, a fundraiser so successful that one of his hometown papers once called him a vacuum cleaner for his ability to suck up campaign dollars, recently told CNN that he would back O'Rourke should the Texan enter the race.
Social Security taxes make up about 3.73 percent of all taxes, according to the OECD (and over a third of all federal taxes, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation), and suck up a lot of revenue directly from wage income, but only up to a cap of $23.7,21.1.
Getting close to him requires sucking up to fewer people than it did with pre-Trump presidents: The most direct path might be to suck up to a cable-TV booker, get on one of ''the shows,'' say something nice about him and wait for the thank-you tweet.
Just off a freeway in Southern California, 396 refrigerator-size stacks of Tesla batteries, encased in white metal, have been hastily erected with a new mission: to suck up electricity from the grid during the day and feed it back into the system as needed, especially in the evening.
Google, in contrast, likes to suck up as much personal information as it can on you to create much more personal services, and very much sees specifics about you—you can read its privacy policy here (and don't forget the policy of Samsung or LG or whichever company makes your phone).
It was way back in 1929, when scientist Paul Galvin first introduced the car radio to American automobiles; transforming them from dangerous movement boxes to an extension of our homes, and in turn spelling the beginning of "leisure driving" (a sure fire way to suck up any remaining fossil fuels).
An Internet search of the terms Australia and "mining to dining" reveals almost 4,000 items, many focused on the view that China, the top buyer of Australia's resources, will not only continue to suck up the country's iron ore and coal, but also all the farm goods it can produce.
The chaos that is the GOP's Obamacare repeal-and-replace debate seems likely to suck up a fair amount of oxygen this week, because there is a last-ditch legislative push and a Saturday deadline to use a rule that allows passage with just a majority vote in the Senate.
"You have never, ever, in your career seen a serious adult who is wealthy, independent, been a presidential candidate, suck up at the rate that Mitt Romney is sucking up," said Gingrich -- an early Trump supporter and former 2012 GOP presidential rival of Romney's -- on Laura Ingraham's radio show Wednesday.
For instance, the radars don't always pick up smaller artillery fire; the night vision devices don't mount onto Kalashnikovs without the aforementioned adapter; the drones are prone to Russian jamming and hacking; the medical scanners run on different voltages than in Ukraine; and the Humvees suck up gas and aren't armored.
The awards are an expensive (an Oscar campaign can cost upward of $20193 million) and grueling exercise; they suck up all the conversation around movies for a good six months of the year; and they tend to reflect not the best movies of the year but the movie-est movies.
Pete was fun to date when actual commitment felt a ways away, but now that we are well into the holiday season with a January impeachment trial set to suck up all the oxygen right up until the Iowa caucuses, now is the time for the establishment to get serious.
But you don't get to use the benefits of having built a platform to suck up information about every buyer and every seller and then use that information that nobody else can get access to -- to let you out-compete the next little business that's trying to get a foothold.
Portrayed by the never disappointing Marin Ireland in Abby Rosebrock's "Blue Ridge," the emotionally congested play that opened Monday night at the Linda Gross Theater, this disgraced high-school English teacher is one of those unsettling people who suck up all the oxygen in a room in one convulsive gulp.
We know it's all about robot vacuums now — Roomba has basically taken over the world, but not all of us have the capacity to trust a machine that might potentially drive itself into a wall, over the side of a cliff, or suck up our lost socks with us being none the wiser.
So — with horribly wonky logic — the behavioral advertising industry, which has been able to grow like a weed because EU privacy rights have not previously been actively enforced, has made it its mission to suck up (and indeed buy up) more and more user data to try to move the ad conversion needle a fraction.
I'm Macaulay Culkin (From Home Alone: The Movie) and I was also a Pagemaster (experienced with magic)... Macaulay's Hollywood game is still strong ... he starts with a suck-up of sorts, letting J.K. know he supports her casting an Asian woman to play Nagini ... Voldemort's snakey sidekick -- a move that's drawn criticism from some.
None of the debates so far have changed the trajectory of the race -- in part because Trump is the master of the debate post-game, finding ways to deflect weak points and suck up media oxygen while branding his foes with nicknames like "Little Marco" and "Lyin' Ted" and claiming victory -- no matter what happened.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There are a lot of people who think that we can do it through natural sources, so by replanting forests and doing different agricultural practices, and it's true that plants suck up carbon and they produce oxygen, that's what they do, so if we had more of them, we'd be better off.
I know there's pressure not to be a dorky, try-hard male feminist stereotype; there's always a looming implication that you could lose your spot in the club; if you seem opportunistic or performative in your support, if you suck up too much oxygen and demand praise, women will yell at you for that too.
Facebook's problem is it scrambled for big data and, finding it easy to suck up tonnes of the personal stuff on the unregulated Internet, built an antisocial surveillance business that needs to capture both sides of its market — eyeballs and advertisers — and keep them buying to an exploitative and even abusive relationship for its business to keep minting money.
Not to worry, we've rounded up the best ways to save battery life and still be able to enjoy hours of Pokémon Go.  While it's really cool to be able to see Pokémon superimposed on top of the real world, the game's use of augmented reality, which activates your phone's camera, does suck up battery life.
One of my fondest Glastonbury childhood memories was being there in 1998 and the story breaking that the poo train was sent to suck up all the excess mud and water from the dance tent, when someone accidentally pressed the 'spew human shit and waste all over the place' button instead of the 'suck it all up' button.
But Disney, for all its success in certain areas of show business (animated films and big franchise movies; family sitcoms and fast-paced melodramas on TV), lacks an obvious partner to make the sort of big, splashy drama series — think Game of Thrones or Westworld or Stranger Things — that suck up media attention, cultural oxygen, and viewers.
The unofficial pro-Trump boosters number in the hundreds and are alarming the actual operatives charged with reelecting the president: They suck up money that Trump aides think should be going to the campaign or the Republican National Committee, and they muddy the Trump campaign's message and make it harder to accumulate new donors, Trump allies say.
Given the evident disconnect between the level of noise being generated by Echo et al, and still very low-level consumer appetite for buying and living with yet another high-tech gizmo — not to mention one that can suck up so much personal data — Apple's positioning of HomePod as first and foremost a high end audio device makes perfect mainstream market sense.
So, Goswami the elder came up with a filter technology that could both suck up things like allergens, mold and bacteria and particles up to one-thousand times smaller than what a HEPA filter can catch using photo electrochemical oxidation (PECO) and nanotechnology to destroy the pollutants on a molecular level and eliminate the full spectrum of indoor air pollutants.
These are pretty dark stories, with major characters dying and plenty of robotic gore on display—but they're excellently designed (as you might expect, given High Moon would go on to lend a hand in the production of Bungie's Destiny), and a riot to romp through, so long as you can suck up all the tragedy that befalls a few all-time favorites.
With so many strong candidates already lined up to run in the Democratic primaries, many of whom who have launched their runs with the kind of gravitas and excitement that bodes well for a presidential campaign, there is a risk of someone like Biden being in the race -- someone with the potential to suck up all the oxygen in the room.
In addition to speaking with individuals linked to Facebook's current and former competitors, the Journal said, agency investigators are also looking into Onavo, the VPN service that Facebook acquired in 2013 and was subsequently pressured into shutting down earlier this year amid reports that it had been used to suck up boatloads of data about user app usage, among other information.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Gelfond told attendees that Imax releases were an ideal way for services like Netflix and Amazon to "event-size" original productions that increasingly suck up huge budgets:"We're in active discussions with all of the streaming [services] about an Imax release," Richard Gelfond, CEO of the large-screen exhibitor, told the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference during a session that was webcast Wednesday.
Suggested ideas it could work to develop include geoengineering initiatives, such as spraying sea water into the air at the north and south poles to reflect sunlight away and refreeze them; using fertilizer to regreen portions of the deep ocean to promote plankton growth; and carbon capture and storage methods to suck up and sequester greenhouse gases so they can't contribute to accelerating global warming.
These tools have seen their functionality reduced as part of Facebook's bigger effort to cut off data access to third-parties — a consequence of Facebook's reaction to Cambridge Analytica and how it and others exploited third-party access to suck up user information — but groups that have been affected claim that their advertising analytics provided more information than Facebook's new political ad monitoring tools provide.
Security firm Kaspersky Labs has opened its first self-styled 'Transparency Center' and begun processing threat-related data from European users in data centers located in Switzerland — flipping the switch on the start of a relocation commitment it announced late last year in the face of suspicion that its antivirus software had been compromised by the Russian government and used to suck up US intelligence.
Senate Republicans are concerned that Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE's (R-Wis.) decision to leave Congress will make it tougher to get things done this year and fear a protracted leadership race in the House could suck up a lot of time and attention.
But while Alphabet has been able to quickly suck up vast quantities of medical data in the U.K. to power its ambitions for AI-enabled preventative healthcare because a cash-strapped NHS is all too eager to accept the offer of free help from a high-profile, high-tech outsider, the U.S. healthcare marketplace evidently requires a different approach to outsider corporates gaining access to medical records at scale.
While the White House is suppressing other documents and as many witnesses as it can, there was no hesitation in publicizing Zelensky's textbook suck-up: calling Mr. Trump a "great teacher" from whom he has learned "skills and knowledge," affirming "we are great friends," eagerly agreeing with Trump's disparagement of Angela Merkel, not just "100%, but actually 1000%," and touting his stay at the Trump Tower in New York.
We haven't got time to properly get into that, but I do think that that's a real shift in policy from where you saw the consensus and the foreign policy establishment, which is like, if you suck up to China and engage with them and whatever, they're going to get better on human rights, they're going to become more of a market economy, they're going to ... it's absolutely, totally wrong.
Chua argued it will be difficult for carriers to compete "on the basis of connectivity alone" — suggesting operators will have to pivot their businesses to build out standalone business offerings selling all sorts of b43b services to support the digital transformations of other industries as part of the 5G promise — and that's clearly going to suck up a lot of their time and mind for the foreseeable future.
In another change to its business announced yesterday, also just before the Black Friday spending binge kicked off, Amazon reversed a decision that had been triggered by a change in Australian tax law earlier this year, when it had shuttered its U.S. store to shoppers in the country to avoid paying a 10 percent levy — deciding to suck up the charge to lift a geoblock that had proved unpopular with customers.
They have high market shares and concentrated ownership so that tycoons mainly benefit from their growth, cause addiction, censor free speech, do not censor free speech, are infiltrated by Russian spies, suck up to Chinese autocrats, do not pay customers for their data, give private data to third parties, refuse to give data to third parties, don't invest much, bully their critics, underpay workers, poach too many experts from universities, pay too little tax and corrupt politics.
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Meanwhile, a second set of performers, in their own connected but distinct plots, provide the comic relief: Alan Ruck as the oldest sibling, son of Roy's first wife, who makes a show of staying out of the business while sticking his nose in wherever he can; Nicholas Braun as a bumpkin cousin who stumbles into a role at the company; and especially Matthew Macfadyen as the sister's fiancé, a feckless suck-up out of a Waugh novel who's Mr. Armstrong's most original creation.
Despite the efforts, lawmakers are now finding themselves in a tricky spot of trying to balance anger against the family separations with a looming battle over abortion and health-care coverage with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, which threatens to suck up all the oxygen in the room.
I didn't know what newborn care was like, and as a chronic worrier, I assumed the worst-case scenario would come true: The baby would be in such dire straits that I could not keep our Monday and Thursday appointments; I would be so sleep-deprived and hormone-battered that I would be unable to make sound decisions about Lawrence's care; and the baby would suck up all my financial resources so that I could no longer afford to visit Lawrence or send him gifts.
Here's how this breaks down by spend:$150,000-$399,143: A $450 credit toward Amazon Home services like unpacking, cleaning, and furniture assembly, plus: an Echo Dot, an Echo Show, and a Ring Doorbell$400,000-$699,000: A $1,000 credit toward Amazon Home services, plus: aforementioned products as well as a Sonos Beam and an eero WiFi$700,000 and up: A $1,500 credit toward Amazon Home services plus: 14 Amazon products and 12 Kasa LightbulbsIs it worth spending any amount of money to get a couple thousand bucks' worth of free Amazon products to suck up information about you in your most personal spaces?

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