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Sometimes he takes it very well and listens, and takes it all in.
The two continue on a rampage of lethal adventures until JD takes it too far and Veronica takes it upon herself to stop him.
" Rodgers takes it a step further saying, "It's better.
She takes it as a standard for Vanity Fair .
"Sometimes he takes it, sometimes he doesn't," Mr. Giuliani said.
The U.S. government takes it seriously as well, it seems.
She takes it very seriously, and is really, really good.
She takes it in and nurses it back to health.
I wonder how many takes it took the VO guy.
And hopefully the movie takes it the all the way.
For the most part, though, she takes it very well.
The singer takes it all as an invitation to racism.
"That takes it away from just being a consumer device."
But the new version of FindFace takes it even further.
Each country takes it own approach to achieving shared goals.
The exoskeleton on its own takes it a step further.
That takes it to over $96 million raised to date.
After purchasing an item, the consumer typically takes it home.
Roman Zobnin sees an opening and takes it from midrange.
But he takes it as a given — unpleasant but unchangeable.
Niang takes it again and again it comes to nothing.
"The institution takes it on the chin," Mr. Garbus said.
Golden Price Tag takes it to a whole new level.
And then he takes it and he combs it back.
When you talk about sibling issues, everyone takes it personally.
Robert Nappi: My wife takes it off when she sleeps.
The car is now in an orbit that takes it between .
She takes it to Karim, where the two watch it together.
Or what if, I don't know, the Night King takes it?
But the China thing takes it to a whole new level.
But the China comment takes it to a whole new level.
That takes it from 270 calories to more than 400 calories.
He doesn't take it as serious as the internet takes it.
When the Fed takes it slow, stocks can take it easy.
Cedric takes it a step further and says Tiffany can relate.
He takes it every day, not for hangovers, just overall health.
Whatever shape the new strategy takes, it likely won't be measured.
But frank advice is only good if the president takes it.
He takes it personally if someone catches a ball against him.
We can't wait to see where the beauty world takes it.
He takes it off his chest but fires right at Pickford.
Turning the place into a gulag takes it one step further.
You see he takes it to heart, and he felt honoured.
Yet Lee takes it as self-evident that race trumps class.
If you give her short ball she always takes it on.
He buys the animal and takes it on a road trip.
Their daughter, who is 15, takes it in more quietly, uncomfortably.
Whoever doesn't fight for his land takes it in the [expletive].
Its acquisition of Managed by Q takes it that much further.
Once the dress is received, the company takes it from there.
Missus Brandon takes it to him and brings back the dishes.
The video above takes it to a whole new level, though.
When he describes his design process, he takes it letter by letter.
Bornstein, who has shoulder-length hair, says he takes it as well.
A human takes it from there, checking for signs of a breach.
"When someone insults him, he genuinely takes it personally," one adviser said.
He takes it hard when he doesn't have a good shooting game.
After Littlefinger betrays him to his death, the schemer takes it back.
If the administration takes it, the ruling might never go into effect.
Yeah, Jessica Jones never takes it off, even in a heat wave.
He finds a stray dog and takes it to the freaking vet.
You see the wheels turn ... Wood answers, and then takes it back.
Georgia takes it one step further, requiring that teachers also be trained.
The temperature inside the offices may go where the wind takes it.
Then there's rainbow merch that takes it too far, like queer seltzer.
Balancing those positions is tough and it takes it out of you.
Jason Harper takes it for a spin at the Monticello Motor Club.
But then the crunch from the crust takes it over the top.
And then a third time she just takes it to an 11.
Since this is a Porsche, though, InnoDrive takes it one step further.
He takes it seriously and is more daring, imaginative and endlessly creative.
This new round takes it to $40 million from investors to date.
"I'd like to meet the mayor who takes it down," he said.
You're a walking wound, you've got pain, and adulation takes it away.
When he sees the opportunity, he seizes it, he really takes it.
Sach Tennant, from London, takes it for her premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
All it takes, it seems, is an email and some Photoshopping skills.
Its orbit takes it close to the paths of Earth and Jupiter.
The opportunity is there; it's just a matter of who takes it.
And the program then takes it and shapes it into a waveform.
"The city collects reusable clothes and takes it to Goodwill," she said.
It's a personal choice, but breastfeeding definitely takes it out of me.
He takes it further, calling it a "good thing" on both sides.
I don't think there's going to be one winner takes it all.
She takes it in the car with her, along with her coffee.
He has said that, now he's saying that he takes it seriously.
Silicon Valley will like government even more when it takes it over.
"The longer the member takes it, the better the rebate," Nesser said.
Being allergic, he takes it to a shelter (and later re-adopted it).
No matter what course this fight takes, it is a sure-fire barnburner.
Olivia takes it upon herself to invite playwright Sloane and Asher, her ex.
Diana takes it upon herself to fulfill her duty and save the world.
Friendship trolls takes it upon themselves to give their pals FOMO whenever possible.
Terzani takes it as a challenge and goes on an exceptional earthbound journey.
When Muhammad takes it out of the pot, it shreds like pulled pork.
It's a natural progression of machine learning, but takes it a step further.
She definitely takes it, and we'll see it again — it's just the rules.
Eleven uses them to turn on the TV when Hopper takes it away.
Basically, plop down your phone and play, Music Memos takes it from there.
Peter takes it, but asks Alicia to stand beside him one last time.
Poler does not have diabetes, but he takes it for a different reason.
First plan of action, Khloé takes it upon herself to reorganize Kris' pantry.
He takes it upon himself to remind them to stay positive and steady.
She clutches it in her hand and takes it outside, and begins monologuing.
Mayweather takes it: McGregor sobs into the bosom of an understanding lunch lady.
Trump takes it a step further with his attacks on solar and wind.
When he curses at his wife, she takes it as a sweet nothing.
He takes it, smiles and, with a look of grateful surprise, thanks me.
Black Panther takes it first, then hands it off to Spider-Man, a.k.a.
Everyone (correctly) takes it as a given that Republicans will do nothing. Why?
You hear another man take the phone but then Dana takes it back.
She takes it seriously, and she doesn't brush away her own privileged past.
Neither actor begs for your heart, but each — like this movie — takes it.
An added handful of raisins or dried apricots takes it up a notch.
If the market takes it badly it's probably a near-term buying opportunity.
But Freuds, a London public relations firm, takes it to a whole new level.
But jumping to these other conclusions I think it takes it to another level.
You have to be pretty sophisticated, but this takes it down to the studs.
The Senate's takes it much further, sunsetting almost all individual tax reforms in 2025.
Instead of hitting hubs with a plagiarism complaint, she takes it as a compliment.
Instead, she takes it to the next level and uses donuts for the sandwich.
It's still possible that someone breaks away from the pack and takes it all.
Its acquisition of CA Technologies takes it into a new market, for infrastructure software.
The guy Becca is talking to is similarly mortified, but takes it in stride.
Not that we didn't know that before, but Tay takes it to another level.
They demand cell phone, he refuses, so 26 suspect punches him and takes it.
When it comes to his nutrition and work ethic, he takes it very seriously.
He's sexy and creative, and Issa takes it all in when she comes home.
Warsh, a colleague of Taylor's at Stanford's Hoover Institution, takes it a step further.
The thing that takes it from "perfectly pleasant" to near outstanding is the price.
The Enquirer also takes it as gospel that Clinton had an affair with Foster.
"Emotions are nothing negative, it shows just how serious [Max] takes it," he explained.
Mortensen's character, Tony, takes it on the trip and leafs through it several times.
She takes it personally when anyone goes after the children and families of politicians.
It becomes a First Amendment issue and then that takes it to the stratosphere.
We know something is serious when a comic takes it up as a cause.
This proud, flag-waving nation takes it as read that Turkishness goes beyond nationality.
He takes it as an insult, but we're told she's concerned about his health.
And Eric Trump wants us to know that he takes it all very personally.
FP takes it as a slight and gets angry refusing to let Fred pay.
I usually try to give him money for it, but he never takes it.
The Brits love a dating show, but Naked Attraction takes it 500 steps further.
When he's done, the robot picks the part back up and takes it away.
He converses with The Based God, spreads His message, takes it to the masses.
Since he's felt people's sensations since he was young, he takes it in stride.
Whatever course the Democrats' inquiry takes, it will bear on the administration's foreign policy.
The FBI takes it upon itself to identify and charge officials for public corruption.
This was a close one, but the Honda Accord takes it by a hair.
But Drnaso takes it slowly, and that's what makes it feel like a novel.
When she sees it online, however, she takes it with a grain of salt.
So [rebels] liberate it, then two days later, Daesh attacks and takes it back.
"But she takes it very, very personally, and I can understand it," he added.
PG: But the Jake Gyllenhaal story-inside-the-story takes it to another level.
That he now wants to arrest me, however, takes it to a new level.
He takes it more seriously, in a way, because it's not a slam dunk.
Then the next row takes it up; then the next; suspense and excitement build.
Argentina takes it quick, but then wastes the chance with an off-target shot.
It takes it out of the smoky back room and adds sunlight and transparency.
Dr. Yancopoulos believes so strongly in Praluent that he takes it himself, off-label.
Putting this on your plate now takes it off their plate down the line.
Winner of the episode: Kelsey takes it for the second week in a row.
It's perfectly possible Kim takes it for a compliment since he does like rockets.
This orbit takes it down by Mercury and back up right outside Venus' orbit.
Remy explains that it was a critical thinking exercise, but RA clearly takes it personally.
She takes it to a place reminiscent of the twee (and beloved) K Records style.
The sale of the stakes in Fineco and Pekao takes it up to 10.7 percent.
I use Via mostly and share it with my daughter, who takes it to school.
What if someone sees somebody at a gas station and takes it way too far?
BARTIROMO: Well, it takes -- it takes courage to stand up to China I get that.
She sees feminist literature being distributed, takes it and is absorbed, reading through the night.
She finds a box in his closet and takes it home to peruse its contents.
He then takes it to the couch and starts eating dinner straight from the pan.
Troyer's got a need for speed so he takes it to a scorching 6 mph.
"Nobody takes it seriously," says Tsuneo Watanabe of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, a think-tank.
She takes it like a champ and says she'll end up as a meme online.
But supermodel Naomi Campbell takes it a step further, occasionally going full days sans food.
This is the basic idea of circuit bending, and Battle takes it to the extreme.
Beck is uncomfortable but takes it fairly well… until Karen cuts right to the bone.
Material Design takes it just a step further, that you're directly moving screen elements around.
Sometimes someone brings it back home or takes it with them to their next job.
There's something about a creation, you know – that takes it to a whole other level.
The second part just takes it to a whole another level of aww-some. Sgt.
But threatening actual nuclear war with North Korea takes it to a dangerous new level.
This new financing takes it to SG$440 million (or around $320 million) thus far.
This latest capital takes it to $78 million from investors to date, according to Crunchbase.
If you don't like it, the company takes it back and refunds all your money.
Callista has received requests to 'unch unch,' but she says she never takes it seriously.
Living here takes it out of you, but every year is a little bit different.
In fact, he takes it so seriously that he dares to tell them the truth.
When it has that input, it takes it and tries to make sense of it.
Facebook takes it a step further, rerouting our attempts at empathetic connection back at us.
N. takes it upon himself to try to convince me we should try butt stuff.
I have to come home and recuperate because it really takes it out of me.
A retired farmer in Southern Colorado takes it as a balm for his aching feet.
Judge O'Connor could indeed hold onto the case before an appellate court takes it up.
"I am super hard on myself, but he takes it to another level," she said.
Number one is the us versus them, and the heights that ISIS takes it to.
Uruguay immediately tries to push forward but France's midfield takes it away and push forward.
Mr. Kravits, who is generally backed by a three-piece band, takes it from there.
Remillard said the show strives for this impartiality and credibility, and it takes it seriously.
Its expected course takes it inland over northern Florida into southwestern Georgia on Monday afternoon.
When she has a chance to speak out about the administration, she rarely takes it.
Here, Ogata takes it a step further, extending the principle to the built environment itself.
She takes it from him and finally slows down her to-ing and fro-ing.
If she takes it personally, it's likely more about her than it is about you.
She takes it to a special dry cleaner because she's worried about destroying the fabric.
However, Ellen, spirit broken and will faded, takes it a little far with Nicki Minaj.
Wild takes it to Avs again DENVER — Zach Parise saves his best for the Colorado Avalanche.
Using the Dot stereo pair with the Echo Sub takes it to a whole other level.
But, while others have created silicon-vacancy diamonds before, this paper takes it a step further.
So, if the market takes it down a little bit – we'll buy a little bit more.
You can't control whether she takes it, ignores it, or throws it back in your face.
He only takes it out a few times a year, and everywhere he goes, people watch.
Arm estimates that designing an advanced central processing unit from scratch takes it 300 man-years.
"The president wanted this done under his watch because he takes it very seriously," he said.
But she tries the dominant on for size and takes it a little bit too far.
Macy's deal takes it down even further to $89.99 until 12/24 or until supplies last.
Rather than boasting about austerity, as Mr Osborne did, Mr Hammond simply takes it as given.
When she realizes it is, she plops down on the floor and takes it all in.
Day One really takes it out of me and I'm in bed by 6:15 p.m.
When Flynn's estranged girlfriend goes missing, he takes it upon himself to try and find her.
VanArsdale's background amounts to "loving to cuddle a lot in college," but she takes it seriously.
Ty Dolla $ign's got some advice for Lil Wayne ... whether he takes it is another story.
As women, we're always being objectified and sexualized, and that takes it to the nth degree.
King the editor takes it all in stride but acknowledges it can be a bit much.
It's a reminder that whatever direction Apple ultimately takes, it will not be a linear one.
In matters large and small, he takes it upon himself to determine, and to administer, justice.
I'm someone who likes being teased and I like teasing others, and Trump takes it well.
" Everyone takes it as a challenge, like, "How much meat can we make Charlie eat tonight?
And yes, it's jokey and she takes it with good humor but also: come on man.
This group commits to the bit, then takes it a few steps further for good measure.
Your personal information is also accessible to whoever takes it, even if you have a password.
"She asked for coffee — milk with one Splenda — the way she still takes it," he said.
Mr. Douglas takes it a step further, repeatedly — and very earnestly — calling his home a sanctuary.
Salah takes it, dancing towards the ball before emphatically thumping it into the top right corner.
"I just hope he takes it all the way to the convention," said Jean Belizaire, 52.
The cone of probability that shows Dorian's expected path takes it just west of Puerto Rico.
Anyone who takes it too far as to say all women are like this gets downvotes.
Amberly left her phone behind, which was unusual because "my baby takes it everywhere," she said.
I guess my point is that she takes it seriously, even if we don't or shouldn't.
Jordan: After all the crying I slept really well, crying really takes it out of you.
Paul takes it one step further, saying R. Kelly's personal life is separate from his music.
During their drop in, Blue takes it upon himself to announce his parents' engagement news to Nova.
She spots a drawing of the shadow monster in Will's bedroom and immediately takes it to Hopper.
Now President Trump is offering him an alternative, we&aposll find out if he takes it, Laura.
Sarah notes that the advantage can't be transferred, takes it back and votes out Cirie's ally Michaela.
He doesn't talk to him — but takes it as a sign that he should write the book.
There's also a very long period when you're raising kids when it takes it out of you.
Jessica's having none of it ... so fed up she stops the autograph sesh and takes it inside.
But with "The Winner Takes It All," everyone's favorite medical drama returned to its tear-jerking roots.
We had a lot of fun and he works really hard and he takes it really seriously.
This European concept takes it even further, with a modular design that can both fly and drive.
Louisville takes it out on BC LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville coach Rick Pitino said the system is broken.
He still takes it, but they're careful to maintain a balance to help him communicate more effectively.
Using the Extreme Violence mod takes it as far away from wholesome as you could possibly get.
Kris, 60, then takes it into her own hands to tell Kourtney that Kendall feels left out.
It is, if the Court takes it up, an integrity test for the Supreme Court's Republican majority.
It's a common theme in pop music, but Cabello takes it to exceptionally dark and adult places.
It's basically contouring with blush, but Kloss takes it a step forward and uses a shimmery rouge.
While wildfires are geographically limited by nearby fuel sources, wildfire smoke goes wherever the wind takes it.
Bang & Olufsen is known for premium design, and the high-end audio company takes it very seriously.
But Pair takes it one step further with customizable frames, letting kids continually change up their look.
For Amelia, "she just takes it in stride and it's just part of our family," she adds.
Your third friend takes it and glares at the horse/chair with an expression of grim determination.
The first to break any sort of glass ceiling takes it on the chin, as they say.
Someone from the PEOPLE staff takes it on every year, and this time I volunteered as tribute.
"Try it, it's awesome," said Tijana Dvornic, 36, a lawyer who takes it to work in Manhattan.
As for life lessons, there's the notion of appreciating what you have before fate takes it away.
It adds money into the economy when it spends, and it takes it out when it taxes.
No one wants to be ANYWHERE less, but on Christmas, it really takes it out of you.
I'm so onboard with Jill Soloway—she takes it to the next level, and it's really inspiring.
" Judge Skretny referred the matter to one of his magistrates, saying, "Whatever time it takes, it takes.
"She's mined antebellum America for a long time, but this takes it a step further," he said.
Now he must carefully remove and clean the mask each time he takes it off and on.
A moment in which something grabs your eye and your mind takes it to a new place.
I stick my head out of the door and a machine gun's burst nearly takes it off.
When they do manage to possess the ball, the Serbian press quickly takes it away from them.
Does genuine support for tax cuts and deregulation require silence when the president takes it too far?
Why it matters: Reverse mergers often involve odd bedfellows, but this takes it to a new level.
As seen in "Fall Fashion Takes It Easy" photographed by Léa Nielsen, styled by Haidee Findlay-Levin.
However, Roku does have a story to tell that takes it out of just the hardware game.
What if he takes it to the next level and calls for violence or declares martial law?
After she takes it, she hopes to enroll in college and eventually become a special-education teacher.
Except Sanders takes it considerably further when he actually goes to Nicaragua, shakes hands with Ortega himself.
Sanders proposal takes it one step further: it cuts the for-profit credit reporting companies out completely.
A toothbrush is a traditional stocking stuffer, but the Y-Brush takes it to the next level.
And when Jerry Dipoto has the option to put LeBlanc on his roster, he usually takes it.
I don't care what I'm going through, when I come skating it takes it away from me.
Its track takes it closer to offshore production unlike Harvey, whose impact was greatest on refining centres.
Homemade focaccia takes it to the next level, but we're not judging you for store-bought either.
There's a lot of "Twilight Zone," a lot of ... "Black Mirror" takes it to an extreme. Absolutely.
Full repeal without replacement takes insurance away from 22 million; Trump's plan takes it away from 3003 million.
While everything's in the oven, I sort the recycling and R. takes it out, along with the compost.
It obviously requires a prescription, but Charlotte takes it from her mother's medicine cabinet after she passed away.
So, when Thursday night's "The Winner Takes It All," came around, I began preemptively sobbing into my pasta.
AS: We follow the market, and basically, everybody's going to invest, as long as the market takes it.
The pro-life position embraces these values and takes it one step further to include all human beings.
A Google spokesperson said that it takes it takes creator rights "very seriously" and is investigating the accusations.
I think what [Biden] does best is when he goes straight up the middle, takes it on directly.
She takes it upon herself to solve the mystery of the girl's identity while also treating her patients.
And if there's a match, the software will alert security and security kind of takes it from there.
We've seen similar tricks from Burger King, but South Park takes it even further with some hilarious results.
She takes it upon herself to dig deeper into a case that has been open for too long.
Too eager to wait, Leno jumps on one of the fire trucks and takes it for a ride!
"So no one reads this on social media and takes it upon themselves to [move them]," he added.
Probably. But the film's conceit is still strong enough to support how far A Ghost Story takes it.
During the very last move, as the world is spinning, she takes it one step too far. Crack.
Plus, Liam said, the phone tends to mess with the drone's compass and takes it off GPS mode.
Its path takes it right through the most-active oil-producing region of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Also, I constantly have makeup on and off, and this takes it off in a really gentle way.
Willfully jumping off a cliff involves a bit of insanity, but this clip takes it to another level.
Yet Ryan takes it too far: he anonymously publishes a very personal poem, and Hannah gets rightfully pissed.
Food Wars takes it one step further, pitting the students against each other in Iron Chef-style battle.
Juno has been getting an even closer look as its orbit takes it very close to Jupiter's poles.
Acrophobia is one of the easiest feelings to trigger in VR, and The Climb takes it to extremes.
For whatever reason the commenters are upset with Kardashian, she takes it all with a grain of salt.
However, the new attraction, inspired by the hugely popular AMC show, takes it to a whole new level.
And then when you pair with sauce, it takes it to a whole new level, and it's irresistible.
He takes it so seriously that he started a winemaking operation in 2006 simply to improve his farming.
They eventually acquire one, but when Sharon takes it to the restaurant bathroom, she discovers it requires batteries.
And he butchers meat on the farm and takes it back to Washington, sometimes in a large suitcase.
Experts say that by the time everyone takes it seriously, it may be too late to mitigate risks.
She takes it upon herself to solve the mystery of the girl's identity, while also treating her patients.
Gallop takes it upon herself to "re-educate," as she half-jokingly puts it, men raised on porn.
As for Hawkins — I truly, deeply love Saorsie Ronan and Frances McDormand, but I think Hawkins takes it.
He similarly scrutinizes its exoticizing conventions and takes it a step further by inventing a ritual to dissect.
The hit song "The Winner Takes It All" was released by the Swedish pop group Abba in 1980.
The ambulance takes it to a government hospital, where the death is logged and if possible, relatives contacted.
They sit in stacks on the floor, until the cleaning lady takes it upon herself to shelve them.
LaDainian also gave Saquon 1 piece of advice for his NFL career -- and we hope he takes it.
If he gets a chance to shoot someone in the back rather than the front, he takes it.
The Gillen-esque fiend takes it rather philosophically when the party refuse to do deals with the devil.
McGoldrick takes it a step further, though ... by suggesting Cosby's accusers be allowed to "interview" him with knives.
Basically, while HTML lays the groundwork for your website or app, PHP takes it to the next level.
And what's more, it makes me a little excited to see where Zendure takes it in the future.
It is already on sale for £49.99, but the exclusive code MASH15 takes it down by another 15%.
But Tippett takes it to another level; he is one of the best actors I've seen in ages.
And also, before we can get to Ben and Bailey adopting the baby, Jo takes it home first.
Beethoven falls in love with the piece and takes it, throwing the time traveler out of his house.
When Congress does nothing, no matter the form that nothing takes, it does not exceed its enumerated powers.
But whatever turns the investigation takes, it is clear that political developments will matter more than legal arguments.
Zach Stafford, 29, the editor in chief of the L.G.B.T.Q. publication The Advocate, takes it a step further.
Juno has been getting an even closer look, as its orbit takes it very close to Jupiter's poles.
GuestReady raised $3 million in 2017 and this round takes it to nearly $10 million from investors to date.
Unsurprisingly, she takes it like a champ, and proceeds to stitch Brandon up, good as new for his wedding.
If Vanessa Hudgens is feeling unhappy about her body, she doesn't sit back — she takes it as a challenge.
Anthony doesn't want to share a tour bus with Marry Ann's young son and she takes it extremely personal.
He gets openly angry, he doesn't hit or anything, he just gets upset and takes it out on everyone.
I've had a pretty geeky career but this takes it to a whole new level and it's pretty fantastic.
But while John talked a big game, he takes it pretty easy on Colton when they sat down together.
If she takes it too late at night, waking up can be difficult, or lead to a groggy morning.
Kevin takes it all in stride — after all, his dad is the sheriff and got the bad guy, right?
"Whoever takes it will have to clean and maintain it themselves and use it as a toilet," Atherton added.
When the police come, Clay runs off with the gun… and takes it all the way to Bryce's house.
I don't mean to take this too seriously, but …" And my wife, she's like, "Tim, nobody takes it seriously.
Before he brings it to his lips, Lana swoops in, takes it away, hands him a sweet, sticky lollipop.
All tied up with six seconds left, Wright takes it himself, gets the step, and fires from ten feet.
But when it comes to the tough conversations with Nicole, Sofia and Miles, Richie takes it all in stride.
Whatever shape the race takes, it is guaranteed to be one of the costliest and nastiest in the country.
Superman: Dawn of Justice, Batman (Ben Affleck) takes it upon himself to find other superheroes to fight otherworldly threats.
My mom didn't have a problem with me coming out, but I don't think she really takes it seriously.
Using levity to engage existential questions is familiar territory, but Tunkl takes it one step further by inciting curiosity.
It&aposs 568 pages, and in it, Jim Comey, the former FBI director, really takes it on the chin.
In many cases, that puts power in the hands of men and takes it away from women. Not. Cool.
In this instance my character poses as an undercover bandit who takes it too far and kills her victim.
"I hope he takes it as an opportunity to make a statement, a social statement about change," she said.
But when Trump has the chance to return to his natural state as troll-in-chief, he takes it.
And on the Real Housewives of New York City season 11 reunion, she takes it to the next level.
If the company takes it a couple steps further, it could become a real threat to similar standalone apps.
But there's a feminist bent to her carefree inclusion of weed in her work, and she takes it seriously.
The following morning, the fish is processed and put on a truck that takes it to a packing facility.
But Incredibles 2 takes it one step further by asking what our obsession with superheroes tells us about ourselves.
Dyson even takes it a step further to make their air purifier act as a heater and cooling fan.
At one point during their outing, Corden takes it upon himself to try to teach Cardi how to drive.
" Shafran: "Somebody asked me how many takes it took for the opening scene, and I was like, 'uh, one?
Abraham takes it personally and decides if that's how Eugene feels, then he can find his own way home.
Benny wrote "When All Is Said And Done," but it's Björn's "The Winner Takes It All" that delved deeper.
In the show, however, Yara's sexuality is butch-ly Ironborn: She knows what she wants, and she takes it.
" And Schumer takes it even further in a sketch in which she hosts a show called "Down To Earth.
He is the definition of a swarmer, but that is a which rapidly takes it out of a fighter.
Alexi takes it further: He tells me that women are paid less than men because they are less productive.
Musk is an enthusiastic Twitter user and often jokes around with his followers — but sometimes takes it too far.
Whatever view one takes, it would seem to be impossible to overstate his power over people connected to Nxivm.
Already suspecting Mia isn't quite who she says she is, Elena takes it upon herself to expose her tenant.
I think for us, you can always sort of put it out and see how the world takes it.
Mr. McNab, his clothing askew, then agrees to show them his ID and takes it out of his wallet.
No word on whether the Klaw is all in on the pad ... but if he takes it, we're jealous.
NASA's Lucy mission will investigate six of these rocks in a path that takes it through both asteroid clouds.
When Mr. Zhang has a delivery, he takes it to a designated checkpoint in the customer's neighborhood and leaves.
Salt cod is a fundamental ingredient for Portuguese cooking, but bacalhau à brás takes it to the next level.
Prepare for any possible objections your boss might have, Gates said, with a pivot that takes it into account.
It's a functional vehicle—he takes it on trips sometimes—but mostly it's just out there in the backyard.
BTW -- Kim totally takes it to our camera guy ... calling him out for suggesting that pro athletes get around.
"We're looking at a ten year horizon at a minimum if — if — everyone takes it seriously and invests," Williams said.
"Samuel constantly wants to give him kisses and Isaiah just lays there and takes it and never cries," says Lowe.
Now he takes it when he has a stomachache or if he thinks he was exposed to something while teaching.
I reject with outrage the way this man takes it upon himself, to treat the head of our country's government.
You&aposre championing an issue, he takes it, makes it his own, and he markets it and puts it forward.
"This is the rational approach, and if the Fed takes it, we could neutralize the bears among us," he said.
When Nicole takes it, it does even her out, she said, though she uses it in combination with other medications.
Episode 1: "Nineteen Pt. 1" Kylie Jenner feels bad for her Lamborghini because she never takes it out to drive.
It offers all the usual health and financial benefits and takes it one step further by throwing in wellness benefits.
The hammed copper finish on this booze tub takes it out of the tailgate party and into the VIP area.
Playing dumb is not as easy as it looks, and Kate Rockwell takes it to incredible heights in Mean Girls.
If a wolf is caught in the jaws of a trap, he kills it and takes it home for skinning.
She takes it as a compliment, since she (like the rest of us) was obsessed with them as a kid.
"Samuel constantly wants to give him kisses and Isaiah just lays there and takes it and never cries," Sean said.
She takes it as a half-despairing, half-encouraging mantra: Don't let the bastards grind you down; survive; stay alive.
There are good reasons to have reservations about that prospect, but it's also curious that no one takes it further.
Chareen doesn't get the news she wants but she takes it well and immediately refocuses on finding the right investor.
Eisenberg takes it further and composes songs for many of his patients, which he's found brings them hope and joy.
Norway takes it to the extreme by pixellating its notes to such a degree that they resemble websites from 1993.
Denver has a massive craft beer culture to begin with, but GABF week takes it to a whole new level.
So whoever did this, you should know that the law enforcement community takes it personal, so we're coming for you.
" But the Platinum Rule takes it to a whole new level: "Treat others the way they want to be treated.
High school has always been kind of like a horror movie, but Snatchers takes it to a whole new level.
Anyone who takes it seriously and wants to make it a genuine experience is going to have their dark moments.
The whole thing looks like a colossal "winner-takes-it-all" sweep (fancy the eponymous song to go with that?).
We found that an assessment of the increasing profitability of American companies (Rent) meant The Winner Takes it All, again.
Once the liquid has absorbed into the noodles, Oringer takes it off the heat and finishes it off with toppings.
And then the controlling is usually the secondary element, even though that's the part that takes it up a notch.
I'm all for criticizing our world view and cultural trends in 2017, but this guy takes it way too far.
This "rotzaa" is symptomatic of the approach "Chef" takesit makes no attempt transcend or improve on the original film.
"This is an issue that everyone is fighting, and I will tell you Barney takes it personally," Khosrowshahi told me.
It flicks through the feed, selects a photo or video, takes it in, and then goes back to the feed.
As for its utility as a vehicle for systemic and societal renewal, it depends on whether society takes it up.
Halsey has always created vivid, detailed music videos stuffed with metaphorical meanings, but "Nightmare" takes it to the next level.
The longer they seek to delay that decision, the greater the chance that Johnson takes it out of their hands.
He takes it as a victory when he does the opposite of what good behavior or polite society dictates. Facts?
Renting clothes in itself is better for the environment versus buying fast fashion, but Nuuly takes it a step further.
In these cases, a customer would traditionally choose a cam show, but Gearson said DreamCam takes it a step further.
Bob takes it one final step further—he lets down my hair and ties it up again with a rope.
Mary notes this and takes it upon herself to alert Munro, who has been helping Jamie sneak past the Redcoats.
I feel like as far as the type of personality, I have everybody takes it as there for the taking.
Gomez was so clearly touched by the impromptu sing-along, she gives up singing and bashfully takes it all in.
And it seems to be the way the Clinton campaign takes it, as it has made clear in the past.
Its drop takes it back to levels seen in mid-June, a period that marked a new 52-week high.
The overbearing mother-in-law bit is an old saw, but Streep takes it to a new, more insidious place.
When she realizes that her top is on backward, she takes it off behind the baseline and turns it around.
Any battle that damages the port or takes it out of service could also produce severe consequences around the country.
When people in government are constrained by the Constitution, Mr. Trump takes it as a betrayal of his personal authority.
Times Square is miserable on literally any day, but New Year's Eve just takes it to new levels of awful.
That's why, she says, she takes it upon herself "to encourage other women to feel good about what they're doing."
So he takes it upon himself to remind fellow conservatives what their values looked like before Mr. Trump came along.
A 15 percent increase to current levels takes it up to around $77, a level not seen since November 2014.
He said he takes it because he's a nervous flier, but cops noted it should not be taken with alcohol.
Connecticut's 10-place move takes it out of the bottom 10, but the Constitution State still finishes a disappointing 33rd.
It's something that takes it out of the abstract and propels it into something we are forced to contend with.
Crackers are known for often being dry and bland, but this American Civil War hardtack takes it to another level.
The mine, still positively buoyant, then becomes what bomb techs call a "floater," traveling wherever wind and current takes it.
But then one day, she takes it out to a party, dances until the crowd thins out, and comes home.
"If you leave your car open, no one takes it; a cellphone on a table, the same happens," Mr. Pimental continued.
To prove she has no boundaries, she takes it upon herself to wash Ally — first her back, and then her front.
It's a single prototype that's made out of foam, plastic and a set of propellers that takes it into the air.
Shell did not disclose any financial details of a deal which takes it into a new sector of the retail market.
"Parenting is scary enough in itself, but going through a heart transplant takes it to a different level," she tells PEOPLE.
When Yvonne spills something on Sasha's clothing, it's Nancy who takes it upon herself to personally dress Sasha for the ceremony.
But if he does, I hope he takes it as an opportunity to make a statement, a social statement about change.
So, when Musk said he could sell all 500,000 cars he can make next year, Cramer takes it at face value.
The original Bobby takes it upon himself to find self-confidence and become the best Bobby Drake that he can be.
Trump is very active at the start, but then Clinton takes it over and leads the audience till the very end.
But once the last stage has burned out, the payload just goes where gravity takes it, powerless to push itself further.
The first thing you do is find out if the name is available and register it before somebody else takes it.
While some stores have used a wedding-registry technique to allow this kind of shopping, Amazon takes it one step further.
As a Microsoft spokesperson told us, though, the Azure Information Protection service takes it classification and labeling technologies from Secure Islands.
Raf has reincarnated Calvin Klein in a way that has made it modern and also takes it back to its roots.
Gran takes it away from him and sets it down over her own ears, and the baby starts to cry again.
Parents worrying about their kids is one thing, but grandparents anxious about their grandchildren takes it to a whole different level.
If you thought a display with a PenTile pixel array was bad, the Hydrogen One's display takes it to another level.
Putting a few pieces on the back of a board is nothing new, but this takes it to a different level.
The crowd turns ugly, and Buck takes it on the lam, hastily disguising himself by shaving off his long patriarchal beard.
But the abuse we recieve from each other and the older people in our associations is what takes it too far.
That alone is a revolutionary move to introduce to Netflix's ballooning comedy library, but Meyers cheekily takes it a step further.
Even though Sheila is obviously married, Gary takes it upon himself to accost her at her home and propose an affair.
This recipe from Four & Twenty Blackbirds in Brooklyn, NY has a subtle butterscotchy flavor that takes it to the next-level.
She puts it in her bag and takes it to cabin 12, which is where the group stayed that fateful weekend.
It's nothing all that fancy, but if Firefox has always been about customization and this takes it to the next level.
First, slightly confusingly, is a simpler, combined version of the next two processes, which takes it from 500 to 150 accounts.
Facebook takes it from there, sifting through thousands of things your friends post to identify content you're likely to find interesting.
Ann takes it on herself to do a kindness for C.P.'s family, and this causes him to question his beliefs.
"He's just happy to get back to what he loves to do, but he also takes it really seriously," Schneider said.
How far he takes it is up to the Senate and the American people, but we're in a new danger zone.
Unless the Senate steps outside our lane and takes it upon ourselves to supplement the House case, it's a 'cover-up.
It's no secret that Khloé Kardashian is a neat freak — but according to Kris Jenner, sometimes she takes it too far.
He chooses to close the symphony with exactly the same theme, but this time he takes it down into B minor.
The new offer, raised by more than a third, takes it higher than a rival bid from Euronet, another American company.
" And he kept repeating this threat: "There's going to be a new company or the state of California takes it over.
"You want a candidate who takes info security seriously to turn into an elected official who takes it seriously," Turner said.
The once-fearsome Wookiee takes it all in stride, probably because he's been putting up with this shit for literally decades.
Daniel takes it upon himself to be her defender, and for his pains is ousted along with Katie and her children.
That may not sound like an actual productivity hack if you also walk to your office, but Raider takes it seriously.
"We were starting to get it all back together and there comes Florence, and it takes it all again," said Bullock.
Maxeme (Max) Tuchman's company, Caribu, an app that lets families read and draw together via video, takes it a step further.
"It is impressive how she takes this, how she takes it and she does not give up," one European lawmaker said.
In the episode's most resonant scene, Carl takes it upon himself to barter peace and offers himself as a sacrificial lamb.
It's meant to be a simulacrum of real competition, where the only loser is the person who actually takes it seriously.
It is the de facto aesthetic for a whole genre of stubbly athleisure men, but Kersey takes it to the extremes.
She takes it out one night, to a concert, and the next day, she dutifully puts it back on the shelf.
Thankfully, comedian James Veitch takes it upon himself to (hilariously) test the limits of scammers by playing them at their own game.
That number takes it well over the 100,000-signature threshold needed to force a debate on the issue by members of Parliament.
When Sabrina takes it home, it contains the clues she needs to solve the Acheron, and it breaks apart in her hands.
We don't know how often Trump uses his personal cellphone, or whether he takes it into rooms where sensitive information is discussed.
This takes it a few steps further and brings you to a precipice that looks a lot like Spike Jonze's film Her.
Of course, heavier web apps will weigh down on your productivity, but by and large this laptop takes it all in stride.
Thomas takes it upon himself to grab the iPad off the ground and immediately lick its aluminum exterior, speckled in watermelon chunks.
For example, Frank's playlist includes ABBA's "The Winner Takes it All," which is really very sad, and not about winning (or exercise).
The dudes are performing dance routines on the same car as her, and she takes it upon herself to enter their space.
Working out next to a Victoria's Secret Angel is totally intimidating: It's Adriana's job to be fit, and she takes it seriously.
" And the star takes it all in stride, too: "I'm able to fly home that often, so these are champagne problems, really.
Most of the cholesterol in your body is LDL, and HDL takes it back to your liver, where cholesterol is originally produced.
Currey takes it as a given that frustrated and compromised is a state most of us will be able to relate to.
Penrose could do a lot more with this idea, but Arden's Wake still takes it further than Allumette, which introduced the mechanic.
The builder silently takes it and makes a welcoming gesture—like a restaurant owner taking his regular customers to their favorite table.
Or you could be the person who takes it on a long hiking trip or for an overnight stay on the beach.
"In Kenya, it is a case of winner-takes-it-all," wrote Mohamed Guleid, a former county deputy governor in the opposition.
Some moms work out with their kids, but Monica Bencomo takes it a step further — she breastfeeds while getting in her squats.
And her newest culinary project takes it to a level that celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Bobby Flay have never reached.
The latest from Stila Cosmetics, however, takes it up a notch — its Magnificent Metals Glitter & Glow shadows are fit for a mermaid.
Chechens are also largely Muslim, it's a very conservative society, and so Kadyrov draws on that and takes it to some extremes.
Although Truvada is used to treat HIV, if an HIV-positive person takes it without other antiretrovirals it can create drug resistance.
For all his war-hero bombast, he's surprisingly chill – he takes it in stride when Jane scolds him for his inappropriate behavior.
That takes it to a top speed of 200 mph for the coupe, the fastest series production car ever built by Jaguar.
The Surface Studio takes it one step further, allowing you to place the Dial directly onto the screen for contextual software control.
It's only a matter of time before one of their acolytes decides tweets aren't enough, and takes it to the next level.
Then, Dunham takes it one step further to make the encounter really weird: "This is the hand I wipe with," she says.
Rock Band already requires a lot of hardware, but with the Rift and Touch, Rock Band VR takes it to another level.
A flattening yield curve takes it closer to inverting, which means the 2-year yield would rise above the 83-year yield.
The Arctis Pro upgrades its normal rich sound quality with an included digital analog converter that takes it to a new level.
I expected to be; my recent experience with Mercedes has been exceptional, but this car takes it to a whole new level.
Lucious comes in and takes it over, making point after point and being so persuasive that the room starts chanting his name.
Rookie transcriptionists describe sifting through bad-quality audio and attempting to find a usable file in seconds, before another contractor takes it.
He takes it even more personally if someone catches a ball — or two — against him and then chides him for it afterward.
It boasts space for two extended ATX motherboards and a motorized height adjustment feature that takes it from 69 to 118 cm.
It's enough to make you break out in sweat just looking at the thing, but Ovens takes it completely in her stride.
Exercise is the most efficacious drug known to humankind, works for everyone who takes it, has no side effects, and is free.
" He quotes Mike Rubendall, a tattoo artist from Kings Avenue Tattoo: "New York makes it; the rest of the world takes it.
The House takes it up this week, shadowed by news from the Treasury Department: the largest annual budget deficit in four years.
There's no dispassionate prosecutor who weighs the evidence, takes it to a grand jury, gets indictments, and then has a normal trial.
Every season, the six-time champion (and now 19-time competitor) takes it upon himself to raise a glass to the season.
There is a lot packed into this tiny device, which takes it far beyond just tapping a button and getting a sound.
Apple also looks beyond its organization: The company gauges what its competitors are doing and takes it one step further, says Anthony.
It takes it out on the middle class," the Democrat and former Goldman Sachs executive said in an interview with "Closing Bell.
So he resents it when people fail to do that and instead hold him to some standard, and he takes it personally.
Sarah says she does get a lot of troll submissions in her inbox, and she takes it upon herself to weed them out.
It takes it as read that you are going to enjoy watching two nice, kind, attractive people fall in love, because who wouldn't?
"If you think about turning up an oven, it takes it a long time to heat up," Howell, told National Geographic in 2017.
Soon after the initial vote, Chief Justice John Roberts, if he is in the majority, assigns the opinion or takes it for himself.
She takes it a step further than other candidates by also focusing on land and water conservation and a ban of harmful pesticides.
While we might stop at matching, say, our belts to our shoes, Palermo takes it to a whole new level — and here's proof.
Fuller loves all things horror, so he takes it as a compliment when people are too disgusted to actually eat his realistic sculptures.
Today's addition takes it to five tokens — Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash are the others — but that's likely to change this year.
If this all sounds like the necessary first steps yet another new designer takes it to make it in fashion, you're not wrong.
Naugle takes it from there, sending a form letter to the Church that requests the removal of the client's information from all records.
Though the app is free, Tripit Pro takes it one step further, sending you alerts about delays and updates — sometimes before the airline.
Exercise is "available to every single person, has zero side effects and works in some capacity for everybody who takes it," Metzl said.
Even though Schierholz has very limited time to come up with new ways to disguise the Jenningses, she takes it as a challenge.
Typically slimming dresses just focus on nipping in at the waist, but this Adelyn Rae fit-and-flare takes it a step further.
The two-seater from French car maker Citroen is only an idea for a commuter car, but it takes it to the extreme.
You reply with "Cancel X," and then the company takes it from there, making the request on your behalf to the service provider.
Today's launch takes it to seven countries in Asia, not including Australia and New Zealand when looking at the wider Asia Pacific area.
The next clip shows Saint trying out Chicago's scent, spraying it a little too enthusiastically before Kardashian West, 37, gently takes it away.
With a bat reading the words "Mayonnaise" under his chartreuse wing, Colbert takes it out on those that gave him strife — Bey style.
Alas, all of this otherwise useful knowledge means nothing if your boss just has some emotional problems and takes it out on you.
He takes it very serious and in essence that lifts his mind a little bit from the mental grind of being a hitter.
When he's given the choice to risk his vote for a chance at an advantage, of course he takes it – as he should.
China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters - rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act.
The Perfect Score, 2004: I remember face-framing layers being popular in 2004, but this really takes it to a whole other level.
The website Vigilant Citizen takes it a step further, suggesting that the shop tops each Commandment-defying cone with a dash of Satanism.
The latest addition to its shop takes it to the next level, though: You can now order a Trump-Pence monthly subscription box.
Its takeover of SABMiller adds countries in Latin America, such as Colombia and Peru, and takes it into Africa for the first time.
But the White House and leadership have endorsed the effort, meaning it's still likely to pass when the upper chamber takes it up.
He takes it on again to open the 2016-17 season at the Metropolitan Opera, which should be something to look forward to.
Most of them hang out in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, though Ryugu's orbit sometimes takes it between Mars and Earth.
I like pimple popping videos as much as the next person, but making them edible really takes it to the next terrifying level.
After a long pause, he takes it and throws it over his shoulder, which caused the audience to laugh and released some tension.
The top prize at this year's Combo Breaker for the recently released Injustice 23 game is $20,000—unsurprisingly, Sonic Fox takes it home.
Kanye does not simply court controversy; Kanye buys a dozen red roses for controversy, takes it to dinner, and proposes marriage to it.
"Anytime you get news like that, the market takes it as a positive," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities.
The drug, as Phil learns when he takes it, quickly makes one healthier and smarter, but it is highly addictive and exorbitantly expensive.
In the absence of a government, it is difficult for the civil service to be held accountable unless someone takes it to court.
There's also considerable skepticism about the police, although one officer (Armando Riesco) takes it upon himself to try to be a positive force.
Luke takes it as a blessing when he meets a new friend, Daniel, and though Claire can't see Daniel, she indulges her son.
She writes that Francis Crick "reportedly" experimented with LSD when he envisioned the double helix, and then takes it back in a footnote.
Cowell takes it in stride, but their convo gets even funnier when she calls him a "good lad" ... you gotta check it out.
It has a vertically angled orbit that takes it in a loop up and over the space where the planets orbit the sun.
Nice to see that in this accelerated age of ours there's still appreciation for a film that takes it slow and goes deep.
Whichever direction this election takes, it is likely that programs to control and censor the internet will continue in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
While competitors like Function of Beauty offer custom products based on an online quiz, Prose takes it one step further by getting stylists involved.
This thieving rodent steals an expensive camera and takes it high up into a tree, but the resulting footage is totally worth the stress.
What annoys me is that he gets angry very easily and then he takes it out on me, because we're together all the time.
Due to variations in each trip Trump takes, it is difficult to estimate the exact amount each Trump trip is costing the federal government.
Finally, he's fed through an electrical socket into what seems to be a decoy body, living its own life until he takes it over.
It unveiled the radical sports car concept, the Essentia, at the 2018 New York show, and the Mint takes it into a new direction.
She's got that Hollywood Vaseline on the lens, like "I'm gonna be a big star" and takes it too far, almost into a grotesqueness.
China should remember, however, that Washington takes it as a "strategic competitor," and Beijing should not expect liberal access to American markets and technologies.
But Nick takes it as a sign that all of his relationships might see the same fate, and wants the women to know that.
" In Vanderpump's eyes, Glanville "takes it to a whole other level and I don't even want to kind of dignify that with an answer.
S&P's latest decision on Eskom takes it deeper into junk status, seven notches below investment grade into territory described as a "substantial risk".
Now, almost six years later, Lohan revealed that she still regularly chats with the talk show host — and sometimes takes it to an extreme!
Anchor damage from ships like these is bad enough, but actually grounding a ship on a reef takes it to a whole new level.
The lumberjacking is fun until the cocktail party, when Jean Blanc takes it upon himself to tell Becca he's falling in love with her.
"Instagram takes it down to a very personal level," says Santaniello, explaining the appeal of Fashion Nova's use of influencers on the social network.
Speaking of that ... we asked the 22-year-old if she runs back her own work and takes it in as a regular viewer.
" He takes it a step further asking and answering his own questions, ultimately concluding, "I guess we stuck with this dude for awhile now.
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The combined group of TPG and Vodafone would have been a stronger competitor but the decision takes it "out of the game", he added.
At DarwinAI, Wong helped develop Generative Synthesis, a new technology that builds on the ideas of evolutionary synthesis and takes it a step further.
That case, if the Supreme Court takes it up, would be heard in 2020, so full construction would resume after that decision, Dominion said.
Going wherever the wind takes it (there's no engine on board), the sailing vessel docks each evening for a lobster supper on the beach.
The original was perverse in an unsettling way that hasn't necessarily aged that well; it'll be fascinating to see what direction Coppola takes it.
" Lauryn then proceeds to save the dress from the trash and takes it inside, where she informs younger sister Alana about the discovery. "Alana!
A particular arrest takes it one step further, raising questions about how our genetic information is being used and who has access to it.
The Clown Prince of Crime has always been a favorite character to play for actors, but here Phoenix takes it to its darkest place.
A court case over the issue could take some time to reach its final conclusion, particularly if the Supreme Court eventually takes it up.
It's funny watching the owner imprint the hedgehog's paw several times, as the phone takes it in, recognizing the hedgehog "finger's" particularities on screen.
On most songs throughout the pop genre, hooks comprise of the same phrase repeated a few times, but here, Charli takes it to extremes.
It takes it one step further by offering strategic input like how your competitors are trending or how are customers responding to your products.
There are other tools, like Apple's own Switch Control, that are in the ballpark, but Voice Control takes it to a whole other level.
Model Designer, on the other hand, takes what Mirantis learned from its highly popular Fuel installer for OpenStack and takes it a step further.
So she takes it off, and ultimately makes the decision, that is taking care of herself, doing what's right for her at the end.
Suwannapura, who defeated Lincicome in a playoff at the Marathon Classic in July to earn her first L.P.G.A. victory, takes it a step further.
Between deliveries, Mr. Friedman stops at Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts for a coffee (he takes it iced, light) and a bagel with cream cheese.
But when he talks about guns and the way forward on gun control(or not) he takes it to a whole other level. 29.
It's even better for The Academy Awards -- Noah gets $50k if he's nominated for an acting Oscar and $100k if he takes it home.
That&aposs exciting on its own, but she takes it to another level because she&aposs not shy about admitting to her own missteps.
Each ball tossed into a cup means the opposite team takes it away; bounce the ball into the cup, and two are taken away.
" Or as Flores, the former California inmate, aptly summed it up: "It's all fun and games until someone just takes it the wrong way.
Nicholas, meanwhile, said that clozapine can make him drowsy, but since he takes it before bed, it actually helps him sleep through the night.
JF even takes it a step further on Kaep, going full Michael Vick -- saying it's about time Colin do something with that revolutionary afro.
The Humble study in particular "takes it as a given" that fossil fuels are adding CO2 to the atmosphere, with warming a likely effect.
Then one day, his brother takes it upon himself to learn, and then to pass on, sign language and to teach B. J. to read.
What happened at the store is commonplace and you can see what it is because they smell it -- he takes it and they smell it.
Usually $112.99, Amazon's day-long sale takes it down to $92.99, though you'll currently have to wait until March 13th for your order to ship.
The station's orbital path takes it over 90% of the world's population, and NASA even publishes a schedule for when it's visible from your city.
His company builds eye-tracking technology for AR and VR. Buckwald takes it a slightly different direction by leveraging hand motion as a communication tool.
It means that the more often a favourable gamble is repeated, the more likely it is that the person who takes it comes out ahead.
Democrats praised the bipartisan proposal but said they want more changes before the full committee takes it up, including potentially adding other auto safety measures.
The redesign takes it back in that direction, marking a rare case when a company retreats from its greater ambitions to focus on customer satisfaction.
The Humanity Star's orbit also takes it all over Earth, so the satellite will be visible from every location on the planet at different times.
The pipeline's path also takes it through active farmland and forests, though the US Fish and Wildlife Service claims that no "critical habitat" is endangered.
It wasn't part of her challenge but Chareen takes it upon herself to create a business plan and distribute it to all of the investors.
This new round — which had been reported in Indian press as early as July — takes it to over $46 million in VC money to date.
The new Touch remote takes it a step further, with several programmable preset buttons that you can set to store a specific command or playlist.
"I like to let him decide because I like to let his imagination go and see where he takes it," she said, of her outfits.
At the end, she takes it up a notch by stepping away from the piano to sing the chorus in a chilling a capella moment.
But Final Furlong 2 takes it to the next level with it's fake-horse-body-seat to really immerse you in the horse racing action.
Local contemporaries like Whitney and Twin Peaks channel golden 70s-rock into sunny nostalgia, while Parent takes it to a darker and more psychedelic place.
I take her quite seriously essentially as a performer or a public personality because she really takes it quite seriously herself, and really works it.
While some moms have opted to work out with their kids, fitness coach Monica Bencomo takes it to another level — by breastfeeding during her workouts.
The rounds of fingerpicking that make up the song's intro are just dizzying, and it remains gorgeous as Tyler takes it into a chiming midsection.
However, in the case of the newly discovered CVSO 30c, the planet's orbit takes it far enough away from its star to avoid this problem.
He played the titular lead, a restless and wildly rich high school student who takes it upon himself to be a therapist for his classmates.
Joe dumps her, she takes it well, she gets the last word with both Joe and Beck and more importantly, she survives Joe's murderous impulses.
The game takes it visual cues from the 2005 film Advent Children and also reportedly includes "dramatic changes" to the classic battle system of FFVII.
Slate's Susan Matthews takes it a step further: Stephens' is not denying climate science per se; he's denying the reliability of the whole scientific process.
"He's in the middle of a victory and takes it down a few notches by engaging in that kind of unnecessary rhetoric," Fleischer later continued.
He gets only his expenses covered for leading the national team, though he could get a bonus if he takes it beyond the group phase.
Charney's new project takes it back to basics with a line of men's and women's wardrobe staples all made in the U.S.A., according to WWD.
"My sense is that he takes it seriously because he knows that there is going to be a hard look at regulation," the senator said.
Then America takes it further, imputing the poor choices of a few onto a whole race, and in so doing sets the stage for disaster.
He also got a dog -- a pit bull mix -- and takes it for walks around the block, noting the hurricane damage to his neighbors' homes.
The move by Tencent takes it into closer competition with rival Alibaba, which is looking to extend its grip over online commerce into physical stores.
Although Nadia obeys and takes it off during school hours, she still wears it throughout the series and explains how important it is to her.
Kobe Steel "takes it very seriously that current executive officers were aware of this," Executive Vice President Naoto Umehara told reporters at a media briefing.
Juno's orbit takes it far beyond Jupiter — then quickly and closely around it — to minimize the exposure of electronics to the planet's harsh radiation fields.
Tipsy Elves Gaudy Garland Sweater, available at Amazon, $54.95This Christmas sweater takes it to the next level with 3D additions like tinsel and ornamental bulbs.
"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters — rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act," he said.
Not at all, unless you are the type of riesling lover who takes it personally that many more people are satisfied with mediocre pinot grigio.
He really takes it seriously, and I think it shows a need to nurture in a place where that ability is taken away from you.
"She takes it very personally that she does well," said Dominic Schramm, a horse trainer and rider who has worked with her for several years.
Detroit isn't glib about either of these things, which takes it past ordinary horror filmmaking and back into the realm of something like social realism.
It's not a prosecution where a dispassionate prosecutor weighs the evidence, takes it to a grand jury, gets indictments, and then has a normal trial.
The hybrid zoom goes to 403x, which isn't as far as Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra takes it, but is still plenty for most normal uses.
"It looked so bad that I just hope she takes it seriously enough and gets the help she needs," Pearce said in a telephone interview.
Elizabeth takes it out of the trash and puts it back around Paige's neck, telling her she has to wear it until Pastor Tim leaves.
The difference is that Mr. LeVert, 22, who grew up in Columbus, Ohio, takes it all in from his 45th-floor apartment in Downtown Brooklyn.
He does a thing that he does now all the time during rallies where he has no poker face, he just takes it in: Oh!
"He sees an opportunity and he takes it," state prosecutor Matt Hart, who oversees a special prosecutions division, told the courtroom, the Montgomery Advertiser reported.
Maybe the NFL takes it too far, with players seemingly unable to control the urge to signal first down after reaching the line to gain.
" Perry says he respects Lawler -- but vows to put a serious hurtin' on the guy ... saying, "It will hurt my hands if he takes it.
Hiram takes it all in calmly and tells Archie to head back to the party, before making a phone call that we never get to hear.
Past research seems to demonstrate that universal emotional signals exist among mammals, but a new study from an international team of researchers takes it even further.
Trump often has a deeply idiosyncratic concept of the US national interest -- when he takes it into consideration at all on a thorny foreign policy question.
But in this episode he takes it to an entirely new level, demonstrating how to scrape off an unloved painting and transform it into something new.
Because the spacecraft's highly elliptical orbit takes it some 300,000 kilometers from ground radio telescopes on our planet, it can help produce extremely high-resolution images.
As the suggestions become more and more ludicrous – texting a crush, tossing some 16th place basketball medals in the garbage – Bell finally takes it too far.
Basically, someone at the AHA facility loads the delivery up on the drone, it skips over the bay, and the delivery person takes it from there.
It's not news Taylor Swift and Kanye West dislike each other, but the timing of her new album release takes it to a whole new level.
Launching exclusively on the Nintendo Switch in June 2019, this sequel takes it up a notch and allows players to create the courses of their dreams.
The sole iPad that's looped into the promotion is the latest generation with 32GB of storage, and the 15 percent discount takes it down to $256.
So when he enters a photo booth and gets an unexpected chance to travel back in time he takes it — and tries to win her over.
If Garland's first feature, 2015's Ex Machina, suggested the eventual subjugation of humans to their more intelligent, machine creations, Annihilation takes it one step further.
But its latest stance takes it beyond those relatively safe topics into an issue that's been a bit of a blindspot for the industry at large.
But, even if that is what Trump meant, Obama takes it a step too far by suggesting that the Republican called all troops and veterans weak.
Orioles BALTIMORE — Steven Souza Jr. takes it as a bit of an insult when other teams intentionally walk a batter to get him to the plate.
Only Warren takes it a modest step further: Her affordable-housing bill offers specific, targeted help for communities that were intentionally destabilized by racist redlining policies.
" The thought of Oprah sending a GIF already makes me laugh, and Reid takes it one step further: "Oprah once sent us a Bitmoji of herself!
With that focus in mind, Facebook has reduced the median time between when a user first reports a terrorist post to when Facebook takes it down.
The Tableau deal takes it firmly into a new area of business that up to now has been more of a side-gig: data and analytics.
"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters - rips it out of water and takes it to China in unpresidented act," Trump initially tweeted.
Plenty of brands have instituted a no-airbrushing policy, but celebrating the way a subject looks behind-the-scenes takes it to a whole other level.
Dennis Quaid knows how to seize a good opportunity -- when he gets the chance to play Jim Morrison in a Doors spinoff band ... he takes it.
For every reality TV tourist delighted at the novelty of Love Island, the fascinating little experiment, there is someone watching who takes it at face value.
It is the opposite of sound investment advice: Buy stocks if a given team wins the Super Bowl, and sell if the other team takes it.
Trump's persistence in trying to convince journalists how rich he is has been well documented over the years, but Greenberg's piece takes it a step further.
If he takes it "a bit too far, he'll lose new customers," said Sunil Alagh, a business consultant and formerly chief executive of Britannia Industries Ltd.
"In a runoff, the Republican takes it very soundly," veteran Georgia Republican strategist Seth Weathers, who believes a runoff is all but guaranteed, told The Hill.
But Elizabeth Warren takes it a few steps further, with her wealth tax, which would tax the super rich on money they've already been taxed on.
Any space rock with an orbit that takes it within 125 million miles (200 million kilometers) of the sun is considered an NEO (near-Earth object).
Not well, especially Joe — she's basically been his heart for the last 25 years, and as any father would, he takes it not well at all.
Meanwhile, an ambitious, fiercely patriotic FBI official identifies the administration as a singular threat to American democracy and takes it upon himself to bring it down.
The drone catcher traps and disables the unwelcome intruder and then either releases its prey in a safe location or takes it somewhere for human inspection.
It cooks quickly, and then she takes it off the heat to set it aside, squeezing some lemon juice over top and sprinkling with chili flake.
Nadella has placed the growth mindset at the core of his leadership philosophy, but Treyger takes it a step further and applies it to the home.
There is this spontaneous thing that happens at curtain call: actors and technicians applaud the audience for staying, and the audience takes it as an achievement.
The problem is that taking a policy proposal from Trump seriously can seem like an academic exercise if you don't believe Trump himself takes it seriously.
That came as unwelcome news for administration officials who had been hoping to get congressional approval for the deal before Congress takes it long August recess.
She gets bothered by him leaving his belongings all around her house, and doesn't appreciate it when he takes it upon himself to fix her shelves.
Instead of debating whether this is good or bad, Ratliff takes it as a given, and fashions a guide for listening amid a chaos of abundance.
She's ubiquitous without it ever seeming like she takes it for granted, a little bit under the radar while still being completely on top of it.
"If he loses, he takes it hard, but that's how competitors are," said his father, Eric Asher, who also participated but was eliminated before his son.
The Nigerian-born Zina Saro-Wiwa takes it into video in films of friends enjoying meals with the camera as their sole and watchful dinner partner.
Unless Trump appoints someone who takes it upon himself or herself to close the open investigations and dismiss the court cases, they will continue to proceed.
For instance, we've come to expect to see her in a choker, sure, but then she takes it up a notch and builds it into a jumpsuit.
In the clip, Kevin Spacey's Frank Underwood campaigns against Joel Kinnaman's Will Conway for a spot in the White House, and it looks like Underwood takes it.
As you might expect, much twisting and turning follows as Moth takes it upon herself to learn more about what happened to the witches of Founder's Bluff.
The opening anecdote is that a guy leaves a sandwich on his desk and Jann just comes by and takes it and eats it and walks away.
He's mostly just mad that Jamal is hooking up with him in the studio, but of course, he takes it too far, going on a homophobic rant.
Messenger also identified some interesting features around the poles, and MPO will have an orbit that takes it right over them — not to mention a better camera.
But for now, a farmer simply dumps the robot in the back of a truck, takes it home and uploads its data to the cloud for analysis.
VW: It's really interesting because like obviously surveillance security are not new to retail at all but this new AI takes it to a whole other level.
But the 30" ostrich fringe running up a sleeve and meeting the zebra head on the shoulder takes it over the top," RuPaul's stylist Zaldy tells PEOPLE.
Weeks:  There's a nurse's strike this season — Morgan and Colette mobilize and Jeremy takes it upon himself to be the lead negotiator between the nurses and doctors.
It is possible that having grown up in this kind of glitzy, aristocratic bubble, Nick takes it, and the conventions that go along with it, for granted.
On Scorpion, he takes it to the next level by using work from some of the world's biggest female artists on songs that aren't kind to women.
Jumping into a pile of dead leaves is a seasonal rite of passage for most kids, but this trapeze artist takes it to a whole other level.
But while Adobe obviously has a long history in the movie industry, this is also a move that takes it deeper into the world of game development.
But there's one especially big mistake Flaked makes, late in its first season, that takes it from merely a mediocre television show to an outright bad one.
Norman takes it upon himself to ensure that Sir takes the stage, until one fateful night when a raid signifies the proximity of the Second World War.
You end up with masochistic back-and-forth of striking and grappling, with the loudest pops reserved for the wrestler who takes it and still comes back.
Very difficult to use in rock photography when you've got something moving, but very small so you can take it anywhere, and no one takes it seriously.
Going back to the episode at hand, our young Paper Boi takes it upon himself to bail Earn out of his fashion bind with his silver-tongue.
CRISPR is essentially an enzyme that slices DNA like a pair of scissors, and a guide RNA that takes it to the right spot in the genome.
She suffuses her numbers with deep emotions, particularly in her high-voltage "The Winner Takes It All," when Donna feels she has lost her chance at happiness.
"Travel experts now argue that 'transformational travel' is the evolutionary wave, which doesn't discard the focus on authentic experiences, but takes it to a deeper emotional level."
Struck by inspiration after she watches flatbread being fried, Tara pitches her low-cost Mars mission idea to Rakesh, who in turn takes it to the bosses.
Existing investors GMO Global Payment Fund, Skype co-founder Toivo Annus and Golden Gate Ventures provided the capital, which takes it past $5 million raised to date.
"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters — rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act," he said via Twitter.
When he takes it out on the seas, it occurs to him he may encounter Cubans on rafts fleeing the island, a common occurrence in South Florida.
The dialectical twist that Henderson garnishes the story with takes it to a level of narrative brilliance that Alasdair Gray or Irvine Welsh could only dream of.
So, at one point, Ratner encloses his camera in a case normally used by underwater divers and a member of staff takes it inside during her rounds.
A paid subscription service, called " Minecraft Realms," takes it a step further by letting those players set up an online world they can cohabitate from miles apart.
He lets us watch it change as a moving sun plays across its zigzag surfaces and as his camera takes it in from all kinds of angles.
A character named Marie, who takes it upon herself to keep Neuron's team morale up by dressing up as the team mascot, is endearing, reliable comic relief.
It reminds me that however I talk to someone, however I perceive something, however I come across, it could be important to how someone else takes it.
On Saturday, the two will be gloriously reunited for Ms. Novak's new one-hour performance, right before she takes it to Scotland for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Raising three children already comes with a set of challenges, but living together in a 300-square-foot tiny house takes it to a whole other level.
And it's a lotta muscle but it takes-- it-- is gonna take a terrific CEO, and that's our most important job by far, is finding that person.
"It's like getting a corner office from your boss, and then he takes it away and puts you in the basement or something," she told CNN Business.
No matter what form Brexit takes, it will cause a big shift of financial activity from London to other financial centres in the EU, the paper said.
While many analysts expect Congress to move ahead on both, there could be battling that takes it down to the last minute and that could upset markets.
Director Matt Halsall takes it to the darkest of extremes in this video for Lil Silva's "De Ja," which is funny because actually this tune is fairly upbeat.
One outstanding question is what happens when a scout sells his or her company, or takes it public, or otherwise becomes wealthy enough to invest on their own.
She takes it all out on Nick and demands that he start thinking and making better decisions because she can't be the one fixing everything all the time.
I can't believe someone gave a police officer what appears to be, could be, important evidence in a case – even if it is closed – and takes it home.
In Grey's Anatomy's upcoming episode "The Winner Takes It All," Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) goes to visit her dying father, Thatcher Grey (Jeff Perry), before his time is up.
With the Japanese car company's new chairs, all it takes it one firm clap, and any errant chairs will automatically detect free spaces and drive themselves into position.
Synapse — which recently rebranded (slightly) from "SynapseFi" — announced a $17 million Series A back in September 2018, so this deal takes it to $50 million raised to date.
While all industries depend on trust and the concept of people delivering a return on investment, the diamond industry takes it to a new, and very literal, level.
Buddy unbuckles and crawls into the driver's seat, takes it out of gear, and, one hand on the hand brake, lets the guy behind them bump them forward.
It's been polished very roughly, and once the metal becomes hot enough to turn red, he takes it out of the flames so he can pound on it.
Jakob Poeltl runs across the lane to pick off Jordan Clarkson and then roll for a lob, but LeBron knows what's happening, rotates over, and takes it away.
But as the man in the video takes it out of the oven, he realizes that the pan they cooked it in is way too full of grease.
McShane is booked to star in the series as Mr. Wednesday, the Old God who takes it upon himself to rally similarly ancient deities for an epic confrontation.
Where, washed by time to a smooth golden stone, it is found by our girl on the beach, who takes it home to place on the dog's grave.
Many outlets have reported on the findings, but some coverage of it takes it too far: intrauterine devices (IUDs) "may cut risk of cervical cancer," The Guardian claimed.
After making a selection of a large or small cup, throwing in a chai pod and putting in your desired amount of milk, Chime takes it from there.
"He gives you life, and anything that gives you life rather than takes it away is always going to be popular," Dromgoole said in an interview on Friday.
Akash takes it up, and one evening at the restaurant, he runs into Pramod Sinha (David Dhawan) a yesteryear Bollywood star who now runs a real estate business.
But what makes Grace and the Fever so compelling is that it digs deep into what makes the fantasy of music fandom appealing, and then takes it apart.
Clarke's helmet breaks, another great shot, and as she gets to the lab and takes it off her skin is covered in sores and she vomits black blood.
While series crossovers, for an episode or two, aren't unheard of, what Brooklyn 99 wants to do in it's upcoming season takes it to a whole new level.
"They tailgate at a place called the Grove, where people are not allowed to have electric grills, so it takes it back from modern times," Mr. Thompson said.
The Texans' rush attack has been tough to figure out, as Hyde takes the bulk of the work some weeks while Duke Johnson Jr. takes it in others.
The final product is truly a wonder to behold, and has been soliciting responses, ranging from delight to bafflement, any time Bird takes it out for a spin.
I mean, some of the key points she points out I think are okay, but some of the ... You get to keep it even if someone takes it.
Consider, for instance, Tim Foley, a man who takes it upon himself to patrol the Arizona border for anyone who might be trying to enter the country illegally.
"I said there would be no timetable, and that a fair investigation would take place and go wherever the evidence takes it," Ms. Clark said in the announcement.
The 1:10 scale version takes it up a notch with working headlights and tail lights, and it has all wheel drive with the same two driving modes.
One of Dr. Westgarth's dogs, a 14-year-old spaniel mix, strolls more slowly than her younger, friskier dogs, she said, so she takes it on alternate days.
"Believe me, we spend a lot of our time prepping for his hearings, because we know that he takes it seriously," Brian Honan, a NYCHA executive, told me.
So she's wearing a sun hat and she takes it off and slips the paper in the hat, you know, behind that ribbon that goes around on top.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 4): 100%What critics said: "'The Expanse' takes it as an opportunity to reinvent itself as needed and preserve what's worked all along.
One of the poems in the book is titled "My God, It's Full of Stars" (Ad Astra takes it title from the Latin phrase for "to the stars").
With the app, you take a picture of whatever you want to mail, and a Shyp courier comes to your door and takes it to a nearby facility.
Much depends on whether the administration offers Iran an offramp" — like a revised nuclear deal — "and then whether Iran takes it in exchange for some relief from sanctions.
The former maintains a po-faced seriousness even as it tumbles into high-concept lunacy, while the latter is a film about taking it easy that takes it easy.
Over some percolating, Latin-spiced beats produced by '80s New York DJ legend John "Jellybean" Benitez, Houston takes it to church as she delivers spiritual catharsis in the club.
"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters – rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act," read Trump's first tweet on Saturday.
What I love about it so much is getting caught up in romance, and having to stop and report back just kind of takes it away for me personally.
Drape: Eric Paschall was invisible in the first half, but then he pops a 3-pointer and takes it to the rim, and suddenly Villanova is up 14 points.
As co-founder Akansh Sinha explains the service, you book an auto repair through the app, a driver picks it up, takes it to the shop and fixes it.
"Even if the CBI takes it to the High Court, unless it goes through fast track, we'll probably be waiting for another eight years for a ruling," he added.
Only when he eventually takes it out of the water does the temperature warning indicate that the phone needs more time to cool off before it can be used.
Pokémon Go studio Niantic announced that it's launching a new graphics engine for its AR game: one that takes it down to 8-bit graphics for that retro look.
Following the likes of Airbnb, OYO, Traveloka and Klook, Korea's Yanolja said today it has closed a $180 million Series D round that takes it valuation beyond $1 billion.
You write the letter, you put it in an envelope, you put it in the mailbox, and then somebody else picks it up and takes it to a destination.
Consequently, since buprenorphine is safer, any time an opioid user—even if not the intended patient—takes it instead of street-sourced opioids, the risk of death is reduced.
Where Justin Bieber—to whom Zayn is often compared—only dabbled in experimental spelling on his recent album Purpose, Zayn takes it to the extreme, apparently applying it indiscriminately.
The familiar line of questioning commences but Lázaro takes it in all her stride, lightly moving around the double grill and catering to 80 guests' meat whims a day.
Every once in a while, a comet or asteroid gets jostled from these outer areas, causing it to enter into a trajectory that takes it close to the Sun.
Vulture takes it one step further, drawing a line from this sighting to the NY Daily News alleged sighting in December 2015 where Kruger allegedly made out with Reedus.
Following in the Austin tradition of alcoholic slushies on tap, Miss Kitty takes it one step further with a classic kidney-bean pool in the center of the bar.
Nick Diaz with the fire takes it outside Warwick nightclub in Hollywood Wednesday night -- saying Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov are "not that good" and he'd crush 'em both.
"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters - rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act," he wrote in the corrected tweet.
Its latest cable takes it a step further by adding a small integrated battery pack into the Lighting cable itself to charge up your phone even without an outlet.
You can enroll in Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield's Empire Silver Blue Priority EPO plan (rest assured, Hecht takes it) and enjoy your healthcare with a side of pretension.
If she got out more, you feel, she might begin to realize that literary culture, however embattled, is not quite the scorched and smoking landscape she takes it for.
Economists are warning about hypothetical scenarios where Trump takes it too far, and other countries strike back, inevitably sending the global trade community down a spiraling path of retaliation.
However, Super Dark Times' second scene takes it all back with a much more familiar image: a group of friends rolling into a gas station to buy some snacks.
As rich psychopaths are wont to do, he takes it out on the closest person, Dolores, who cowers and says that someone who loves her will come save her.
If you have a President who takes it as a personal attack on him, which he does, and flies into a paranoid rage, that's how you start a war.
Shopping for maternity wear is an experience that's unique to anyone who takes it on, but here's a wink and nudge from Prinsloo who's keeping things very, very real.
Researchers Jan Christoph Minx and Sabine Fuss (Minx & Fuss!) have a great piece in Huffington Post that takes it seriously and examines what would be required to reach it.
" The politician told the newspaper he never meant for his policy disagreements with Trump to be regarded as personal insults, but "somehow he takes it personally and responds personally.
But Subasic, a few yards out after trying to punch the ball away, takes it right in the chest and is able to smother it and end the danger.
What takes it over the top, though, is that Gordon and Kazan have created a living, breathing, complicated romantic partner in Emily, a person whose absence is felt keenly.
Before the nuclear deal, Iran was enriching its uranium to 20 percent purity, a level that takes it perilously close to what is required to build a nuclear weapon.
Here, the character Bill Denbrough (played as an adult by James McAvoy) has found his old bike in the town of Derry, Me., and takes it for a spin.
The ESPN job is such an important job for such an important division within Disney that someone who takes it on and succeeds will be seen as a hero.
And he's a great listener, doesn't have to do what we tell him to do, but he takes it in and examines it and makes a sound decision afterwards.
"We're hoping to make it happen first in the U.S." Finally, in France there's a law that takes it a step further and bans plastic dishes, utensils and cups.
Visualize your protagonist sipping champagne on a luxury yacht as he takes it for a spin up the Persian Gulf, past ludicrous man-made islands shaped like palm trees.
Google tends to treat these products as reference devices or sources of inspiration, proving that an idea can work and hoping an ecosystem of hardware makers takes it from there.
"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters — rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act," Trump said in an early-morning tweet.
And while that news is normally exciting in and of itself (after all, the shades and selection get better and better every year), this one takes it up a notch.
"That (bartender) obviously takes it down to the grassroots level and it is felt on many different levels and the most obvious ones are from TV ratings standpoint," said Mona.
If a quick-charge is needed, then a USB-C cable and compatible fast charger (like the one included) takes it to 85% in little less than a half hour.
" Asked whether he might vote against the reconciliation bill that repeals Obamacare if there isn't a replacement plan by the time Congress takes it up, Johnson simply said: "That's hypothetical.
With the help of online submissions, Church Clarity takes it upon itself to analyze the different policies and stated inclusivity of parishes nationwide, based on what's available on their website.
Because this feature also takes it out of the control or overview of Amazon, many people, including some Amazon employees, have taken issue with how the technology may be used.
No matter what form the food takes, it reminds us that, although we're controlling digital characters as they progress through largely pre-determined paths, there are good things in life.
Janet Alvarez, personal finance expert at Wise Bread, takes it one step further, telling CNBC Make It that savers should divert the entirety of their raises into their retirement savings.
And then he comes back up and he takes it, Claire's anger and Claire's confusion, because his first thing, as any parent will tell you, [is to] protect the child.
I have previously emphasized that criticism is an integral part of public work and that it is with responsible criticism, respect and always takes it seriously and responds to it.
Subject and tool are one, but then he takes it one step further, bolting the massive pieces together to form a maze, which will hide more individual artworks as well.
That takes it to roughly 2,480, and that happens to bring it right back to an uptrend that's been in place since 2016," he said Thursday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
When everyone takes it for granted that you've done the dirty—when, in fact, you haven't—it's difficult to shake the feeling that you're slightly deficient as a human being.
But Trump takes it a step further, latching on to a right-wing media talking point that the Mueller probe is full of partisans set on bringing down Trump's presidency.
Looking ahead: The administration routinely takes it cues from anti-abortion groups (which say they're optimistic about this happening) so watch for HHS to issue regulations in the near future.
But if TSA agents do spot pot in traveler bags, "law enforcement takes it from there and TSA has nothing to do with happens after," said TSA spokesman Mike England.
Pinterest also requires its managers to go through training on inclusive management, and then takes it a step further by rating senior leaders on how well they do on inclusion.
This isn't totally new territory for Black Mirror, which covered similar ground in episodes like season one's "The Entire History of You", but "Crocodile" takes it in a new direction.
"He takes it from the lunch box to the opera box," Ms. Lippert said of the concept, with a soignée romantic couple and nary a cookie crumb to be seen.
In fact, he takes it a step further -- telling us folks should make a list of things that annoy them, and yeah ... share it with the person who's annoying you.
Coca-Cola, for instance, signed a 16-year extension of its agreement with FIFA, soccer's global governing body, in 2005, a deal that takes it through the 29 World Cup.
"But it won't change the reality that Jerusalem is an occupied land which should return to the sovereignty of its Palestinian owners no matter how long it takes," it said.
It's at this precise moment that a lecherous club goer takes it upon himself to prey upon this woman who can barely stand, let alone consent to any bedroom activities.
When the opportunity arises to embezzle the amount needed to pay off her student loan balance — a sum that would pale next to her boss's own spending — she takes it.
To avoid damaging the document in the light, the museum usually takes it out of the vault for only a few weeks each year, around the anniversary of the speech.
Stubbs takes it even further: ''I think it's absolutely essential that artists are part of the process not just in terms of visualizing information but how we understand scientific culture.
Hirut hides the gun under her bed; Aster, suspicious that the girl has stolen a necklace, finds it during one of her raids; Kidane takes it from both of them.
As Pepe is created, then coopted by the residents of 4chan and turned into a meme representing ennui, disenfranchisement and white supremacy in turn, Furie takes it mostly in stride.
No matter how sharp of a break from the current regime any newly moderate Iran takes, it would be difficult to make an accurate and detailed prediction at this point.
Experts recommend strategies like getting rid of as much debt as possible, understanding how much money it takes it run your household, and diversifying your income streams and your investments.
But pregnancy takes it to a whole new level, because having heartburn during pregnancy can actually get worse with each trimester unless you learn how to prevent and manage it.
You are not proposing that he pretend to like these things, nor that he trick himself into thinking that hiking or romance is better than he takes it to be.
The exhibition takes it title from the book of the same name by Buddhist monk and poet Norman Fisher, which is a collage-commentary on the poetry of Leslie Scalapino.
" Mr. Riddle said his drone flew up to about the sixth story before the trouble began: "The wind takes it, and it bumps against the Empire State Building a few times.
"China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters - rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act," said the US President-elect in one tweet.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — Intimate Immensity, a group exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, takes it cue from Gaston Bachelard's essay of the same name.
The chat service reportedly has a billion users of its own, so whichever direction Facebook takes it will help shape how hundreds of millions of people across the planet communicate online.
In addition to losing natural gas supplies that account for 6,000 megawatts of electricity, Iraq could face potentially huge penalties if its neighbor takes it to arbitration for violating this contract.
"Being a young black male, you experience certain things, you experience being watched, but no one ever takes it to the next level as much as they did," Taylor told KMOV.
So Miryem takes it upon herself to get the money back, going from door to door, "wrapped in coldness," and demanding payment from all those who owe debts to her father.
Alice takes it all in stride, happily slicing her own neck (thanks to the help of horror movie makeup), not realizing that there is a very real threat headed her way.
HERE'S THE RUNDOWNJustin Bieber Skips Out on a Bar TabChumlee from 'Pawn Stars' is in Some Serious TroubleSony is Standing by Dr. LukeRob Kardashian Takes It ALL Off with Blac Chyna
First, take a listen to his Britney Spears' cover: It's true to the original, but Sheeran adds a rhythm and lil' bit of soul that takes it to the next level.
A lifetime of dieting, a lifetime of being told my body is wrong, takes it toll, and I can't help conflating the messages that I am better off starved than fat.
"If Germany takes it easy on coal, it will be a lot harder for climate negotiators to go to Poland and say you need to close your plants," Mr. Marquina said.
He even takes it a step further, saying Vic should probably duck Ski Mask and the rest of XXX's friends until he issues a proper apology to the slain MC's mom.
Whatever final shape the pilot project takes, it is likely to create a multimillion-dollar industry, and stakeholders — from corporate greenhouse suppliers to coffee shop owners — are vying for a say.
Even in a space that has been thoughtfully designed, from the carpets to the curtains, it's often possible to point to a single element that takes it all to another level.
Not only will he have an Ariana Grande sighting (totally believable), but he takes it to another level: He and Ariana have an amazing conversation that he relays in painful detail.
If the setup is shopworn — redolent of the category's king, "The Shining," and any number of lesser fright pieces — by the end Kehlmann takes it to provocative and open-ended places.
A broken bone (sustained, unceremoniously, in a cooking accident) gives the book a natural if underwhelming stopping point, and Grunenwald takes it like a champ — and also like an aspiring writer.
A total eclipse occurs because the moon appears to be about the same size as the sun and because the moon's orbit takes it directly between the sun and the earth.
It closed a $30 million Series B in March 2017 before adding a $60 million Series C the following October, and this new round takes it to nearly $300 million to date.
And it takes it as read that the story it is telling is valuable and worthwhile, and that you are not simple-minded or uncultured if you get something out of it.
Musically, there's quite a bit in "Dancin' in Circles" that evokes Gaga's 2010 hit "Alejandro," but there's a concerted funk vibe in the percussion that takes it in a slightly different direction.
But France's new ban takes it to another level by also prohibiting headphones and earphones, and requiring the engine to be shut off and the car to be in a parking spot.
Madeline (Witherspoon) quickly befriends her and takes it upon herself to defend Jane against the other child's mom, Renata (Laura Dern), who is ready to turn the incident into a holy war.
Olivia doesn't know "meet the family" etiquetteWhen Randall, Kevin, and Kate decide to visit their family cabin as an escape from an intense Thanksgiving, Kevin takes it upon himself to invite Olivia.
Michael, a 41-year-old lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona, was given gabapentin six years ago for anxiety, and takes it because his doctor said it was non-addictive, and he has alcoholism.
Interestingly, the rover is planned for deployment via a Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract, meaning one of these companies may be building the lander that takes it from orbit to the surface.
Bytedance, the owner of popular karaoke video app TikTok and huge Chinese news aggregator Toutiao, is now valued at $75 billion, which takes it past Uber's most recent figure of $72 billion.
Although all of those theatrics are already extreme enough for a federal officer, Ford takes it a step further by having an extremely inappropriate conversation with suspect Gene Devier (Adam William Zastrow).
A "music video" is just a piece of visual art that stems from the song, hopefully takes it to another level, and brings the viewer closer to the song in some way.
In about three years, it will settle into an orbit that takes it outside of the plane of our solar system, circling the sun at an angle 24 degrees above its equator.
I've always found the performance-to-size ratio of Sennheiser's 600 series impressive, but Audio-Technica takes it up a notch with even smaller, even lighter headphones that sound (spoiler alert) better.
Navigate on Autopilot takes it even further -- if you want it to -- by changing lanes for you and taking highway ramps and interchanges to follow the route in the car's navigation system.
Where he takes it from here, only time will tell — but in the spirit of turning over a new leaf in the new year, let's give this handsome suitor a fair chance.
GIF: ZTF/Caltech Optical Observatories2019 LF6 is noteworthy in that its perihelion measures just 26 AU (22019 million kilometers or 23 million miles), which takes it closer to the Sun than Mercury.
The book itself is violent, but the play takes it to a new visual level that terrified attendees and was called "torture porn" by The Hollywood Reporter and the New York Times.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's recent protest of the national anthem has made headlines over the last week for the controversy that ensued — and the many, many hot takes it inspired.
"What we're going to see in Georgia, whether Abrams takes it at the statewide level or not, we're going to see the results of her work literally for a decade," she continued.
"He will have made his point to his supporters, and there will be trouble if he takes it any further than that," said one GOP strategist with ties to the White House.
Dr. Dyson Ido, portrayed in the film by Christoph Waltz, finds Alita's discarded head in a scrapyard and takes it upon himself to "fix" her by rebuilding parts of her robotic body.
"We've been trying to acquire those kinds of players, but certainly, in terms of flexibility, she takes it to another level," Thibault said last week of Delle Donne during a conference call.
Later, in a music video parody in which Schumer sings about wearing her boyfriend's clothes when she misses him, she takes it so far as to even pee standing up like him.
"We've seen a lot of very bellicose words from Mr. Trump in the past, but this tweet ... I think it takes it to a new level," said CNN military analyst Rick Francona.
" Feeling sorry for the little fellow, Nina takes it home and stands it next to an oak "to give it big ideas," and close to an ugly bamboo "to boost its esteem.
Horace Medley, 34, a contractor from Canarsie, Brooklyn, said that in his experience, the 4 train is delayed by 15 to 20 minutes almost every day when he takes it going home.
In the interim, we should all be watching Northern Ireland closely, and hoping that whenever Brexit happens and whatever form it takes, it does not bring back any version of the Troubles.
Rapinoe and Tobin Heath lined up over a free kick won by Heath at the top of the 18 on the right, and, after both run up, it's Heath that takes it.
"May gives the impression that she takes it all for granted ... that she's not going to have the voters interfere," Sir Robert Worcester, senior adviser to the ISPOS-MORI polling group, said.
But this piece takes it to a new level, in its examination of a subculture of folks who get together annually in New Orleans to celebrate the birthday of Lee Harvey Oswald.
But Muse's Friday morning report takes it to the next level, increasing the firm's price target from $180 to $250, blowing Wall Street's previously highest target of $200 out of the water.
We already knew that Army Rangers were a unique breed of badass, but performing real-time blood transfusions while under enemy fire on the battlefield takes it to an entirely new level.
Unless Cersei takes it into her head to make Jamie jealous (which, to be fair, is a possibility) we think it's more likely she'd want to keep the Iron Throne to herself.
Most weather apps give you a basic forecast, but Dark Sky takes it a step further with notifications that warn you when it's about to rain or snow in your exact location.
He walks out of the elevator with the scepter; Scott takes it back to the present (but not before the past and present versions of himself have an epic Cap-on-Cap fight).
His at-bats and his experience, the time that he's had, obviously, he's gained a lot of knowledge from it and he takes it to the plate every single opportunity that he's had.
We could probably have done without Abba's "The Winner Takes It All" and JoJo's "Too Little Too Late ..." but hey, these tracks just represent the very complex personalities of the Underwoods I suppose.
While the FDA's guidelines are set to a maximum level of where there are no observable effects, the California standard takes it further, dividing that limit by 1,000 to ensure no possible harm.
In this French commercial, one little boy takes it upon himself to fat shame put Papa Noël on a diet and learns a thing or two about healthy eating himself along the way.
" Hammer takes it even further: "This idea that you have pieces like [The Chances] living next to some of the pieces we make for Live or Snapchat or YouTube — that breadth is unparalleled.
LG takes it for granted and doesn't even bother highlighting it, while Samsung has moved on to reverse wireless charging (to power things like the company's Galaxy Buds) with the new Galaxy S10.
Our Universe is filled with extremes that boggle the imagination, and each time we think we've discovered the limits of what nature can produce, we find something that takes it to another level.
He moved with the ease of the high school boxer he'd once been, and always spoke in the quiet, measured voice of someone who takes it for granted that he'll be listened to.
Now that I'm older and matured a little bit more, you got to keep going until the manager comes and takes it from you, because the guys behind you aren't going to quit.
The travel site is celebrating by covering the tabs of the room stays for the entire month of March 2019 — all it takes it entering code "REMOTE" when you opt to pay online.
Support from 39.2 percent of voters in the Tecne poll takes it toward the 40 percent which is considered the necessary base for a bloc to have a realistic chance of governing alone.
Clearly he had been put up to going out there by his stupid father, who never got to dance as a child and takes it out on his own kids at every opportunity.
Consider Trump's tweets after China seized a U.S. underwater drone: China steals United States Navy research drone in international waters - rips it out of water and takes it to China in unprecedented act.
She takes it upon herself to address the camera directly (outside of talking-head interviews, this is simply ~not done~), swearing on both her father's grave and her kittens that DeMario is lying.
The Britpop scene of the 1990s takes it squarely on the chin in the blisteringly bleak "Kill Your Friends," a richly satisfying poison-pen letter to the music industry directed by Owen Harris.
Rick delivers the news of Carl's death to Negan, who in a jarring twist, takes it quite hard, looking devastated for a moment before expressing what appears to be genuine sadness and empathy.
The current six-and-a-half-year orbit of Comet 67P takes it as far out as Jupiter and even at its closest approach to the sun, it is still outside Earth's orbit.
" Brindle moves the camera around from room to room (Rogers can be heard "moaning" offscreen at one point) and then takes it into the bedroom, where the two "engage in a sexual act.
As we get closer to a future where ride-hailing takes it to the skies, Moore will walk us through the logistics necessary to make sure these eVTOLs are safe, efficient and affordable.

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