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Congratulations — you've tapped into one of your erogenous zones.
The same way Boris Johnson tapped into Britain's inner erudite buffoon, so Trump tapped into our inner core, which all too often turns out to have comprised midnight cheeseburgers and hormonal TV childhoods.
They're just tapped into [at] different points in our lives.
Complicated stuff & this episode really tapped into that for me.
He tapped into the universe's ultimate autonomous system: the Force.
J.K. Rowling has tapped into really deep and pertinent issues.
PeaceTech Lab is one organization closely tapped into Goal 16.
Some tapped into the mysteries of the universe with magic.
Trump tapped into the anger and frustration in rural America.
Jeff Buckley kind of tapped into that a little bit.
Other Bowie characters tapped into a similar sort of otherness.
Clearly it tapped into something we didn't know was there.
Trump tapped into these views to gain a political advantage.
That appeal has tapped into a new nationalism in Spain.
But Mr. Ailes had tapped into something far more captivating.
Without options, Mr. Botts tapped into his law school loans.
Unsurprisingly, many of the replies tapped into the same thing.
They have both tapped into deep pools of Italian anger.
It was that alternate world that Dr. Fraud tapped into.
But Carrington tapped into a deeper layer of Mexico's psyche.
If only it tapped into its force choking abilities then!
Less visibly, we have tapped into deeper sources of resilience.
Yet, she intriguingly tapped into this fragile young woman's willfulness.
His idea tapped into the song in a great way.
"He's tapped into what pop culture feeds on," Mr. Packer said.
Furthermore, Paulette has tapped into an audience that shares her faith.
And I think he and others really are tapped into Kavanaugh.
He had tapped into a national affection which was already there.
It's a sentiment, he said, that Trump has successfully tapped into.
So they tapped into humankind's greatest motivator: good and nice dogs.
A lot of the anger that Trump tapped into was manufacturing.
To a degree, that's something Marvel has tapped into well, too.
"They're smart and tapped into the conservative legal community," he said.
Others took on debt or prematurely tapped into their retirement accounts.
He has tapped into a deep American ambivalence about the world.
They tapped into black churches and historically black colleges and universities.
Some have tapped into significant oil reserves, and some have not.
So Baarns, normally reserved and buttoned-up, tapped into his irreverence.
Marlboro ads tapped into their desire to smoke outside the home.
They realized they had tapped into something, so they kept going.
Instantly, he knew the instructor, Beto Perez, had tapped into something.
Her rejection tapped into deep-seated childhood fears that I was unlovable.
Donald Trump understood and tapped into the sensibility of the American people.
Yet in this election campaign Mr Corbyn has tapped into something important.
"It was like I tapped into something," she said in her statement.
Hannah has tapped into a part of herself that I'm still navigating.
You really tapped into that weird, demonic cuteness he has going on.
We've actually tapped into the audience that really doesn't follow either sport.
It's even tapped into the cultural conversation by debuting gender-neutral beauty.
Mr. Trump has tapped into something much more dangerous than economic angst.
Within the American borders, Ant has tapped into its partners' retail networks.
But his words tapped into widespread discontent among rank-and-file soldiers.
But he says he gets something they both tapped into in 21.
Dr. Dhers's haughty rant tapped into tensions around Argentina's deep economic divide.
But both tapped into something alive and hungry in the American electorate.
Both acknowledged that Schmelzer had tapped into exactly how they were feeling.
This is a Uranus placement that is tapped into the collective unconscious.
This is the same sense of decline that Mr. Trump tapped into.
Because they both tapped into different elements of this anger out there.
She's tapped into Katniss Everdeen-levels of defiant, skeptical of Charles's motives.
"I've tapped into something and I've tapped into illegal immigration," the Republican presidential candidate said in a June 16 deposition for a lawsuit against a celebrity chef who dropped out of the restaurant venture at his new hotel.
Past leaders who have successfully tapped into that voter base have fared well.
He's tapped into something that's already a part of the Black church experience.
That is something I tapped into in my music, because it bothers me.
"We feel there's a huge opportunity that hasn't been tapped into," they said.
Creativity is flowing, and you're tapped into your emotions on a deep level.
I tapped into this wealth of knowledge and was ultimately led to Leesa.
The data being tapped into by this algorithm will also reportedly be anonymized.
Jim Lebenthal also tapped into healthcare, making a bullish call on Pfizer pharmaceuticals.
Trump was never aware of the vitriol and anger he truly tapped into.
The previous nationalist government in Macedonia tapped into the passions surrounding the issue.
Trump, like populist Leave campaigners, has tapped into popular discontent with this alliance.
Political ads have tapped into this fear before, and it's been quite controversial.
If anything, Peckham said, Urban Dictionary tapped into the pulse of our thinking.
Duncan tapped into our need to connect with each other about that stuff.
We think Nest and others still haven&apost fully tapped into the potential.
A chain-smoking actor in Spain has momentarily, unexpectedly, tapped into public anger.
Whatever dark experiences I had in my life, I tapped into for Khilji.
George Wallace of Alabama tapped into that racial resentment while running for president.
And this isn't the first time Scott has tapped into this designer urges, either.
Just ping me when you've tapped into something that feels both disruptive and innovative.
It tapped into something that you know as a kid and that you forget.
Bernie Sanders tapped into the grassroots to fund massive campaigns based on small donors.
When she tapped into her mother's memory, she discovered there were others like her.
You've also tapped into kind of one of the great mysteries of SpaceX, too.
Ford tapped into that with the Reveries, once he felt the hosts were ready.
Bolsonaro has tapped into disillusionment with a weak economy, political graft and rising violence.
But he has tapped into widespread popular support for ending the country's long isolation.
Dr Wigley tapped into these experiments by looking at trees in three different zones.
If you tapped into the temptation of the frontier and headed toward the coast?
The book tapped into some collective curiosity many people had, but perhaps didn't express.
The transports company, in particular, tapped into the secular e-commerce business, he said.
LinkedIn has "only tapped into a small percentage of the market share," Chin claims.
Some have tapped into the investment-grade bond market to instead finance M&A.
But he has also tapped into the real economic desperation felt by many Americans.
Together with AG, we tapped into their routines as well as their varying approaches.
It has tapped into a lucrative market with a massive consumer base, Hazel says.
"It felt like we'd somehow tapped into a political and ideological zeitgeist," he said.
Instead, she tapped into an already existing network when she fled slavery in 1849.
People accuse you of being unemotional, but you're very tapped into your feelings today.
But the crucial ingredient is the way Modi has tapped into the nostalgic impulse.
Gray, meanwhile, has tapped into the more fiercely conservative voters in the Georgia Sixth.
Donald Trump tapped into and fueled and stoked an enormous amount of racial resentment.
Fernandez had tapped into the public's anger at the economic pain austerity has inflicted.
Other geo-centric ads tapped into Texas pride and called on Texans to secede.
The Irish actress also tapped into the experiences of loved ones that she'd witnessed.
Jenefsky explained that Bieber has tapped into a cultural, widespread coloring movement for adults.
Nasralla has tapped into widespread disillusionment about the country's future, particularly among young voters.
It's not as authentically tapped into the tarot heritage as other decks, Hart explains.
Various musicians in the 1960s tapped into yearnings for black assertiveness, autonomy and solidarity.
UKIP's anti-immigration stance tapped into one of the darkest strands in British society.
Extreme Makeover tapped into insecurities people had about themselves that hadn't been broadcast before.
"Finally, someone who's tapped into what Americans really want: unsolicited phone calls," Bee said.
It feels natural and intuitive, and it's not precious, but he's tapped into it.
Dr. Kilgore tapped into George Washington University's online tutorial before he started his course.
"The most attention I got was when I tapped into my vulnerabilities," he said.
Moriarty has tapped into a trendy therapeutic topic that gives her book its novelty.
"I tapped into this beautiful space that you can live in," Mr. Stanfield said.
The matches exhilarated him, and the sport tapped into his love of the underdog.
He tapped into an eight that became a 10 with the two-stroke penalty.
Lately, Ms. Workman has also tapped into the recipes and health and exercise tips.
I think the hate is deeper now, and Trump has tapped into that hate.
" Trump deliberately tapped into the same animus against citizens who are not "real people.
He wasn't the only one to have tapped into the familiarity of the past.
They tapped into what makes Mustangs exciting and translated it into an electric SUV.
They also tapped into YouTube, Reddit, Tumblr, Pinterest, Vine, Google+, Meetup, VKontakte and LiveJournal.
Donald Trump understands this betrayal and tapped into the resentments it generated among many Americans.
Us have tapped into some of the voter frustration seen on the presidential campaign trail.
Higbie's comments tapped into a current of racism that has ran through the Trump administration.
President Reagan tapped into that pride more effectively than any other leader in modern times.
Kushner and the Trump administration may feel they've tapped into that sentiment with their plan.
When they strike it big, it means they've tapped into something in the national psyche.
Thomas B. Edsall What has Donald Trump tapped into that other Republican candidates are missing?
Together, we tapped into their creativity and ability to tell stories based on their lives.
But she hasn't yet tapped into what is probably her greatest strength: black voters. Mrs.
He'd tapped into a vein of music I'd never known that fit my sensibilities perfectly.
"Trump tapped into those preexisting networks," says Garrett Ventry, a Republican strategist in North Carolina.
Dickerson's hashtag tapped into a frustration that is real and a situation that is bleak.
"Trump has tapped into that frustration and layered it with a racist appeal," he said.
Still, a small fraction of Americans have tapped into at least one medical hallucinogen: ibogaine.
That worldview is something that I tapped into 100% in order to do this record.
I tapped into that a long time ago and I don't think I've ever escaped.
"We tapped into this huge, unmet demand for higher-speed internet connectivity," Cobb told me.
I'm not sure President-elect Donald Trump fully understood nor understands what he tapped into.
Though hardly a man of nuance, he had tapped into the subtleties of affective politics.
After all, advertisers have tapped into consumers' aspirations and desire for upward mobility for years.
" He added, "The corruption issue has tapped into a vein of wide disgruntlement in Pakistan.
There is, however, one mission in the game that tapped into something deeper for me.
The passion for a better and safer future that Sanders tapped into is still alive.
And the geyser of user growth it had tapped into attracted developers thirsty for attention.
Like Trump, Bolsonaro masterfully tapped into voters' fears and frustrations to rocket to the presidency.
Mr. Pereira had tapped into a current of anxiety that was coursing through the room.
"Other activists, like anti-abortion activists, have tapped into existing groups like churches," Lacombe says.
During his 2019 State of the Union address, President Donald Trump tapped into these sentiments.
The CEO also tapped into her faith for support during difficult times in her life.
You're deeply tapped into your emotions today as messenger planet Mercury connects with mystical Neptune.
Steve Bullock (D) tapped into the state's bipartisan leanings with his own 4-point win.
It tapped into existing friend networks, attracted celebrities and influencers, and benefited from Facebook's backing.
Her ferocious special "Nanette" tapped into a growing cultural anxiety about the limits of comedy.
Kim Kardashian West tapped into her inner Girl Scout for the sake of her daughter North.
He had tapped into a form of promotion that was equal parts earnest, glitzy, and sly.
O'Donnell tapped into the resulting internet campaign to have other women play male Trump administration members.
But it's also tapped into already-installed fiber in cities like Atlanta and in Huntsville, Alabama.
At this point, they've already tapped into that core base of Bitcoin enthusiasts, namely Millenial men.
This is eerily similar to the shrinking white vote in America that Trump has tapped into.
But no game since had really tapped into those same feelings until Breath of the Wild.
But I knew I'd tapped into something really interesting, so I had to keep the beard.
Sister Kendall Jenner also tapped into the corset fashions for her latest cover of Vogue Germany.
In the last piece, a solo, Ms. Rodríguez tapped into a spontaneity we hadn't yet seen.
She has the Romney name and is tapped into the family's deep political and fundraising network.
Carving out her own approach to abstraction, Krasner tapped into hermetic languages outside of art history.
"I think he's tapped into the legitimate anger and frustration that's out there," Mr. Trumka said.
The American public is fed up with politics, and Mr. Trump has tapped into that sentiment.
In 2004, Jules Kim was a promoter, DJ, and completely tapped into the NYC nightlife scene.
In this ad, Absolut tapped into New Orleans's rich jazz heritage by featuring Absolut trumpet valves.
The effort has tapped into a shift toward greater inclusion already happening across the museum field.
Trump viscerally tapped into that anger, and he stuck with the issue throughout the 2016 campaign.
But despite its economic success, Salvini has tapped into concerns about security, immigration and high taxes.
Zendaya tapped into some of her own life experiences when filming the hit HBO show Euphoria.
But Marvel tapped into a core demographic that Disney was missing at that time, Squire said.
"The Yandy customer is absolutely tapped into Instagram," says Alicia Thompson, Yandy's director of brand marketing.
The PAC appears, however, to have tapped into the small-dollar fundraising fervor that Sanders created.
It's tapped into our psychology to want things and to want the things our peers have.
In doing so, he tapped into the spirit of the 1960s activism that rocked American politics.
Some brands, like makeup company Glossier, have already successfully tapped into this with their retail experiences.
Still, the film tapped into AIDS-era angst and gained a reputation as a groundbreaking classic.
Zac has tapped into the national zeitgeist, and found an interest with which everyone can identify.
So the advertising industry tapped into these fears and provided products that could ameliorate these fears.
I'm told by insiders that when Trump's long-shot campaign led to victory, he and Kushner became convinced not only that they'd tapped into something that everybody was missing about America, but that they'd tapped into something that everybody was missing about the two of them.
Most importantly, he tapped into a small but loud current of raging dissatisfaction in the United States.
He tapped into a preexisting, genuine belief among Republican voters that their party had let them down.
By exploring personal experiences with her subjects, Prince tapped into ways that individual anecdotes carry universal relevance.
Another is that Trump has tapped into a swell of economic anxiety among white working class voters.
From graphic shapes to bold colors, there are hundreds of variations that you've haven't tapped into yet.
The ATU may not win this round, but it's tapped into a movement that isn't going away.
And it appears that certain "fans" of DC Comics' Teen Titans have tapped into that toxic combination.
It tapped into growing anger at the outsourcing of public services to remote and incompetent private companies.
The group's founder was tapped into an online community of girls who had been at Ludwig's school.
So we tapped into the resources that we had there, as well as finding some external expertise.
For developer Tarsier Studios, the goal was to make a game that tapped into primal childhood fears.
It resonated so deeply because it tapped into all these veins of latent biases and divisive narratives.
"I tapped into some personal experience," Niemi exclusively tells PEOPLE of how she prepared for the role.
But yes, it certainly is interesting that it has tapped into enough warm water to explosively develop.
While Chikli's copycats may have tapped into flying money networks, Chikli said he never used them himself.
The "hack" wasn't a bug so much as a feature that hadn't been tapped into until now.
It tapped into this market at a time that two new areas of demand were opening up.
They tapped into the delicate and subtle balance that exists between fiber elasticity and droplet surface tensions.
Jeff tapped into something he didn't own—it's a mindset that we can cultivate for each other.
The case has tapped into a wellspring of public anger over links between Slovak business and politics.
The company has tapped into one of the fastest-growing areas of tech right now: synthetic biology.
Even in the private sector, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg tapped into that need when he launched his Internet.
I think there's a huge populist strain in the Tea Party movement, and Trump tapped into that.
It's the fear of miscegenation Berry tapped into here, treating the subject with subtlety, wit, and determination.
Maybe Cuba has tapped into a different part of Hannah that has been dormant this whole time.
So they're probably tapped into the conversations around this movie just enough to deny it the win.
This is not just a theory, either: Companies have tapped into this potential and are leading voluntarily.
I know that people have tapped into that humor... But it's so clear when [there's] a line.
This is a spectacular time to connect with your inner voice—you're very tapped into your intuition.
Since that time, many Republican candidates have tapped into anti-black bias without running as overt segregationists.
Mr. Gates, the California farmer, also tapped into the tomato's wild genetics, in a less strategic way.
He tapped into the cocaine dollars and made more money than you or I could possibly imagine.
Fraudulent text messages circulating around the United States this week tapped into fears about a military draft.
The facilities tapped into a fascination with the tastes and financial shenanigans of the one per cent.
"I've tapped into something," Trump said, arguing that his comments could have helped, not hurt, restaurant sales.
In many countries in Africa, leaders aren't known for being tapped into the needs of the people.
Like other insurgent companies, Harry's and Dollar Shave Club took off because they tapped into shoppers' grievances.
Chinese businesses have already tapped into the trade opportunities the Belt and Road railways have opened up.
Working alongside women's centers throughout the city, See Red tapped into the rising feminist and classist awakening.
Always tapped into modern discourse, OITNB delivers two new characters this season, each with timely and satisfying arcs.
Russian operatives tapped into Pokémon Go's fanbase in an effort to meddle in the 2016 election, CNN reports.
That was because the returns they had tapped into — based on their fraudulent Madoff brokerage statements — were fictitious.
Netflix has also tapped into a formula that really works in its original Asian content: exploring unusual topics.
Duterte's message, unpolished and peppered with profanities, tapped into popular alarm over a drug-fuelled jump in crime.
His massive rallies tapped into a raw energy full of resentment and distrust with the moneyed political establishment.
Earlier this month she tapped into one of our favorite trends from the aughts, hair wraps, and now?
Mr. Bush, by contrast, has an active network of supporters there and has tapped into Mr. Graham's organization.
But they are front-of-mind if you're really tapped into whatever white evangelical America is up to.
He simply tapped into these existing reservoirs of negative out-group feelings and activated them to his benefit.
Sense8 tapped into something bigger than ourselves and boldly advocated unity across borders of country, race, or sex.
It tapped into the ambition that the city had for itself, that it could be a great city.
Criminals appear to have tapped into the its payment system to glean information on cards used between Nov.
That's in addition to the shapeshifting, fire-making, and phasing powers he tapped into in the first movie.
In doing so, FlixBus (and latterly FlixMobility) have tapped into an interesting segment of the world of transportation.
He has very clearly tapped into a large segment of the population that holds xenophobic and nativist fears.
There are long trajectories of anti-government sentiment that course through the South that Trump has tapped into.
In this overturned landscape, both artists, real and imagined, have tapped into other ways to see and be.
That's what Ward's team tapped into to allow these mice to develop sperm, albeit in an underdeveloped form.
The company tapped into machine learning algorithms to help understand the data better and reduce those false positives.
There's definitely a strong collective unconscious happening right now [that] I feel tapped into—it's powerful and inspiring.
But Britain's referendum "Leave" campaign successfully tapped into popular fears of large-scale immigration, including from Muslim Turkey.
Since, roughly, Trump's inauguration, private enterprise has tapped into an American furor gone mainstream, leveraging marches into marketplaces.
In these places, Donald Trump tapped into voter anxieties destructively, summoning people to fear with a dog whistle.
He brought out certain things that were already there, but that we hadn't discovered or hadn't tapped into.
Even before entering the White House, he ran on a nativist platform that tapped into growing racial divisions.
The elder Holden borrowed against his 401(K) while the younger tapped into savings from his banking job.
Zelenskiy has tapped into this anti-establishment mood, although his inexperience makes Western officials and foreign investors wary.
We've also heard how Airbnb reverse-engineered their product into Craigslist and tapped into its 2 million users.
Inequality has long been the most pressing issue in the state, and one Mr. Sanders frequently tapped into.
But I don't think any will capture the same kind of ironic love that "Smooth" has tapped into.
I wasn't a street urchin, but I was a fairly coarse Yorkshire kid, and I tapped into that.
The filmmaker tapped into those through his experimentation with effects, and through stories he told tales of discovery.
She tapped into the professional-grade empathy she's acquired as a software engineer specializing in user interface design.
Having tapped into the Democrats' enthusiasm edge, O'Rourke appears poised to narrow the gap even more this year.
The most effective "pathway" to the subconscious, he argued, was "storytelling," in part because it tapped into emotions.
Warren's campaign even took out a $3 million loan, but only tapped into $400,000 of it in January.
One of her joint bank accounts with her husband Jim with savings for their retirement was tapped into.
Sanders has tapped into that grassroots energy, most recently at a Madison rally Saturday that drew 43,000 attendees.
Paak — Miller tapped into a jazzy optimism that heralded his most creative, most fun, and overall best music.
But Thursday will be the first time since January that China's central government has tapped into its reserves.
Maybe there's a whole other audience that you haven't tapped into yet that might be interested in this.
He loved the rigor of the trail, the way it tapped into and tested his reserves of energy.
The ATU may not win this round, but it has tapped into a movement that isn't going away.
This erosion of faith in institutions is something Trump identified and tapped into during the most recent election.
Lee has tapped into this widespread and voracious appetite for clips of unplugged blackheads, exploding cysts, and oozy spots.
"He's tapped into this sense that there is this new economic order that is leaving people behind," he said.
He listened to the music and tapped into everything that he's gone through, both the good and the bad.
But Cruz had tapped into a preexisting, genuine belief among GOP voters that their party had let them down.
Simultaneously, opportunists on the UFO side of things have tapped into the QAnon conspiracy to grow their follower counts.
"The Secret Language of Birthdays" tapped into something even older than the practice of astrology: human vanity (and suggestibility).
So it was no surprise when Ingoglia tapped into that tea party anger to nationalize Government Gone Wild's focus.
Both could be seen as extensions of what "Environments" tapped into, rendering simple natural sounds curiously out of date.
I thought Cory had tapped into something, and that the technique was a real thing, so I tried it.
Since then, he's tapped into music here in there but hasn't released a full-fledge album or solo song.
But Trump's seminars tapped into the same emotions colleges everywhere do — the promise of life-changing learning and success.
Throughout his career, he's tapped into his political side, his darker, more inquisitive roots, and his self-sacrificing nature.
The Vinhomes investment combined a real estate and equity play, he added, and tapped into Vietnam's growing middle class.
Getty Obama also seemed to have tapped into the unofficial uniform of DNC speakers: solid colors and short sleeves.
It was clear that Cusden had tapped into a real need — and that older women were (gulp!) using YouTube.
If any Democratic presidential candidate has tapped into the Silicon Valley zeitgeist over their careers, it is Cory Booker.
Across the state Mr Sanders has tapped into traditions of radical campaigning by Chicano activists and Hispanic union organisers.
Over the course of the campaign, Trump has tapped into a deep sense of economic anxiety among American workers.
In being reviled by the upper-crust establishment, he has tapped into the anger of a disaffected working class.
But the fear and loathing that he has tapped into, that so easily won him the nomination, are real.
Volcker was somewhat critical of President Donald Trump's approach but also said he understands the frustration Trump tapped into.
For his debut collection, Demna Gvasalia tapped into the spirit of couture with finely constructed garments and big jewels.
The researchers tapped into the National Register of Medicinal Product Statistics for pharmacy records on filled birth control prescriptions.
Trump's rhetoric, he recognizes, has tapped into the past, targeting the white, rural conservatives nostalgic for their former power.
And very little of the show actually seems as if it's tapped into the way kids live in 2019.
While podcasting is on the rise, Schuon said there's still a large audience that hasn't yet been tapped into.
Climate Outreach has also tapped into research that has identified especially effective visual techniques for communicating about climate change.
" While using the organization as a cover, Mr. Raniere "tapped into a never-ending flow of women and money.
Finding fresh possibilities in Sibelius's familiar "Valse Triste," Mr. Ratmansky tapped into the pair's chemistry — and let it blossom.
Maternity brands have tapped into that longing for community and leveraged the continuing trend in their social media strategies.
California, where Bloomberg tapped into his reserves to flip House seats blue in 2018, is also solidly behind Sanders.
Drilling for water Like many other large businesses, they have also tapped into the city's underground aquifers for water.
There's a carousel of circular profile photos at the top of Dating that can be tapped into for content.
But his Mexico-first message has tapped into discontent with the government and resentment of U.S. President Donald Trump.
And Trump expertly tapped into the same thing with his speeches about restricting immigration and saying "Merry Christmas" again.
Workers tapped into existing geothermal wells for the air-conditioning, which will help reduce operating costs by 25 percent.
Because of this, the U.S. Air Force tapped into the expertise of the Army Corps to consolidate the base.
This has led to growing dissatisfaction, and Trump tapped into this frustration like no other politician in recent memory.
Bernie Sanders, in the Democratic primary, said the same sort of thing and tapped into that same populist electricity.
Just as striking are the politics, which seem to have tapped into an enormous, untapped demand for climate ambition.
They've tapped into how we gauge glamour and aspiration and crafted how they sell their drinks to fit that mold.
And better yet, how can we unpack our own motivations when we're deeply tapped into the world of social media?
Utility workers found unauthorized piping that tapped into a line running from outside to the company's meter in the building.
This week, Riot Games tapped into three things the internet loves: K-pop bands, women kicking ass, and augmented reality.
Now, the city of Bhuj in western Gujarat state has tapped into a federally-funded program to construct affordable housing.
This week, you're living out the most popular Capricorn workaholic stereotype, but you're tapped into something really psychic as well.
Though she's retired from the days of walking on Alaïa's runway in Paris, Webb remains tapped into the fashion industry.
Bernie Sanders, whose populist primary campaign tapped into the sense of economic malaise and anti-establishment fervor exploited by Trump.
LG's slider phone tapped into the trend for music on-the-go by combining mobile with a portable music player.
In 2015, the 24-year-old Mexican-American tapped into people's desire to learn how to get their goo on.
We're also tapped into our favorite moments from Silicon Valley and Veep, both of which returned to HBO this weekend.
To get the look, Tilbury tapped into her own makeup and skincare product line — specifically, the aptly-titled Hollywood collection.
"The presidential campaign tapped into the anger across the country and impacted anti-minority prejudice across the board," Saylor said.
In partnership with Adobe Document Cloud, we tapped into Souffrant's expertise for tips that'll steer you in the right direction.
By then he had tapped into a small but devoted group of forensic entomologists studying bugs found on dead bodies.
It's a lady who quilts, and she tapped into an audience because of YouTube, and rebuilt a town around it.
Both candidates have tapped into the frustration of those stuck on the middle and bottom rungs of the economic ladder.
Barclays analysts suggested Tesla tapped into the credit line for $458 million, which boosted its end-of-quarter cash reserves.
All this while holding their breaths for the goldmine Carey tapped into with her ubiquitous 1994 holiday album, Merry Christmas.
The original series, despite being canceled after a mere three seasons, clearly tapped into something special in our collective psyche.
It's been more than a year since Amazon first tapped into Twitch's customer base with perks to improve their experience.
And they have also successfully tapped into the fact that this is largely about identity politics rather than the economy.
Last month, she tapped into an emotion many users have been feeling: A sense of frustration with the app's redesign.
"Like petite- and plus-size departments, adaptive clothing was a category that has never been tapped into before," she says.
Rather than handle the sales itself, ISIS tapped into existing smuggling networks which sold some of that oil into Turkey.
In recent years, automakers have tapped into this engaged crowd and made it a hub for new super car sales.
In Hérouxville it was pushed to ridiculous proportions, but it tapped into something that had to be taken into account.
I'm used to being around really laid-back people and so I tapped into that when I got out there.
Trump also tapped into Ingraham's years of dirt-digging on the Clintons to sharpen his attacks on the Democratic nominee.
So yeah, on a very crude level, I think that news story tapped into something that I found personally horrifying.
Complicating things, as he has all year, is Trump, whose strong campaign has tapped into frustrated and disaffected Americans' concerns.
Set in The Bronx circa 1977, the hour-long music drama tapped into the birth of hip-hop and rap.
The criticism of the bill "tapped into something that I would call an outrage agenda in our state," Murphy said.
Mr Duterte tapped into a deep resentment at the immense wealth and political sway amassed by a few elite families.
"He has tapped into something very real and has credibility with a lot of these young voters," Ms. Harriger said.
Now this community of 30,000 is turning to a pipe, tapped into a mountain spring alongside a highway, for water.
Sour attitudes about immigrants are part of a broader hostility to the forces of globalization that Trump's campaign tapped into.
Donald Trump has tapped into anger Americans "rightly feel," but would take the United States in the wrong direction, Sen.
"Donald Trump has tapped into the very real and understandable anger of working people," said AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka.
Delmar has intelligently tapped into the absurdity of a coffee-making device that functions primarily as a symbol of status.
Mashable's latest #BizChats Twitter chat discussed how to switch careers and pursue dormant skills that you've never tapped into before.
The researcher then tapped into the friend networks of those users, creating the large data set given to Cambridge Analytica.
But, unlike Casper, which has taken in $70 million in funding so far, Purple hasn't tapped into venture capital yet.
Specifically, Trump's campaign has seemingly tapped into a broad swath of voters who are suspicious of powerful insiders and conspiracies.
His comments tapped into ideas about widespread social inequality that he also mentioned in a recent New Year's Day message.
More New York homeowners have tapped into solar power in recent years, as regulations have eased and prices have dropped.
Like Donald Trump in that year's Republican primary, Mr. Sanders tapped into populist anger to upend a major political party.
She's tapped into demonic powers to help her friends, and is now having trouble keeping her darker impulses in check.
It's like GPT-2 tapped into his sense of humor and turned it 20 or 30 degrees clockwise, defamiliarizing it.
Police officials said Mr. Zaharan had tapped into this and encouraged young men in the area to deface Buddhist statues.
Both pop-cultural entities tapped into the panic and devastation that followed the United States's financial crises of the 2000s.
He tapped into a feeling that the American system was rigged and that establishment elites were in it for themselves.
" The company, she says, "tapped into the story of when my husband died to sell books, and they perverted it.
Marape's economic programme, "Take Back PNG", has tapped into growing concern over governance and resource benefits not reaching the poor.
The researcher then tapped into the friend networks of those users, creating the large data set given to Cambridge Analytica.
He tapped into a vast network of pioneering mathematical minds in order to keep one step ahead of the competition.
I wasn't prepared for the way the animated sequel tapped into my feelings about the premature loss of my mother.
Ms. Tsai's victory highlighted how successfully her campaign had tapped into an electorate that is increasingly wary of China's intentions.
Ryan has tapped into growing frustration within the Democratic caucus over the party's middling electoral performance and entrenched leadership structure.
She says she reached out to PopSockets after realizing that she tapped into an audience that needed attention and answers.
"I think it's just tapped into something that resonates with that particular demographic," Barnes told CNBC's "Beyond The Valley" Podcast.
Jeremy Meeks is now permanently tapped into on the Topshop fortune -- 'cause he knocked up his heiress gf, Chloe Green.
"It clearly hit a nerve, it's tapped into an extremely strong undercurrent of public sentiment," Barrie told Mashable Australia via email.
Styles' fans have tapped into something: Styles' public image as a man (and a lover) doesn't resemble Hardin Scott at all.
For years no oil was found, but eventually his engineers tapped into one of the largest natural oil reserves the world.
"Trump and Yang both, almost by accident, tapped into tightly knit, organic, inertial grassroots communities that love to [post]," he said.
Indeed, a drive around shows little evidence that the circus that is the Iowa caucuses has tapped into the energy here.
Even with the mechanics that are in the game now, there are so many variations that we haven't tapped into yet.
Adi Robertson: This was not an objectively good movie, but The Circle tapped into my guilty love of absurd, simplistic dystopias.
Similarly, Clinton's prep showed best when she tapped into themes her campaign has already developed with attack ads against her opponent.
"We also have a lot of markets [abroad] where we haven't yet tapped into demand, especially the Model 3," Musk said.
In offering himself as an optimistic Reaganite, Mr Rubio acknowledges that he missed the "anxiety and anger" Mr Trump tapped into.
They looked in public repositories of music "metadata" that are used by music lovers and are often tapped into by academics.
Both campaigns have tapped into voter anger over U.S. job losses and have placed blame solely on our "evil" trade partners.
It also tapped into a broader international fear about Trump's candidacy: that by accepting Trumpism, America itself would become like him.
The companies that became the Big 5 tapped into mammoth demand and managed to (Amazon aside) quickly tap a profitable vein.
Besides the trash and associated cleanup costs, groundskeepers have been assaulted and some campers even tapped into the cemetery's electrical power.
Warm Brew at the Roxy / Photo by Will Azcona, courtesy of Warm Brew "No one's tapped into this shit," says Serk.
I want to have my well of experience and emotion tapped into, used — and I'm not just talking about sexual harassment.
In 2010 co-founders Will Dean and Guy Livingstone tapped into a rich market with its series of edgy athletic competitions.
Naturally, to combat this, she tapped into her roots and made a red chile paste to rub all over the bird.
Tom Parker, and decided to record at American Sound, where Mr. Moman tapped into Presley's roots in country and blues music.
Trump tapped into the public's resentment that politicians not only didn't listen to them but actively didn't care what they thought.
The lessor, which has an investment grade rating, has already tapped into different sources of financing, including offshore renminbi-denominated bonds.
Early in her now more than fifty-year career, Midler did happen upon a part that tapped into her many talents.
Maybe Kelly sensed that his cult following owed some debt to the historical moment that Donnie Darko had accidentally tapped into.
He portrayed himself as a victim and tapped into his deep support among poor South Africans to become president in 2009.
Whether or not he'd intended to, Browne had tapped into the allure of the nap, and he's not the only one.
"What do we do with our graves?" asked the same weekly magazine that tapped into the national anxiety over lonely deaths.
While YouTube had already tapped into consumer demand for games-related content through video on demand, Twitch, which began as Justin.
Last weekend, East Village and SoHo residents tapped into their inner woodsmen (and woodswomen) and added tree shopping to their agendas.
Mr. Obama tapped into those hopes with his inspirational rhetoric about a "transformational" presidency, and his promises were scarcely less dramatic.
As "Carrie" did two years before, "Patrick" tapped into the cinematic fascination with diabolical telekinesis that surfaced in the late '70s.
"The Handmaid's Tale," a dystopian drama that tapped into fears about authoritarianism in America, nabbed best drama and several other awards.
The victory was a remarkable comeback for Ms. Tsai, who tapped into an electorate that is increasingly wary of China's intentions.
Either way, the attack has squeezed the world's oil supply, and Saudi Arabia has tapped into reserves to keep it flowing.
For a host of reasons, "Making a Murderer" tapped into a nerve, stoking legitimate concerns that its subjects were wrongly convicted.
Mr. Modi, analysts say, has successfully tapped into deep frustration with the corruption that pervades almost every public interface with government.
Naughton tapped into her network of scientists and has kept building on that base to help other scientists run for office.
Scientific racism was certainly not new to America in the 211s: The Bell Curve tapped into a long and ignominious tradition.
We tapped into a newfound power that, first and foremost, demanded accountability, and the offenders were plentiful and easy to spot.
Authorities say that Roma residents illegally tapped into the gas pipeline, and tampering with it cut access to nearly 400 homes.
It was the way that you tapped into the important elite media conversations and powerful political circles and things like that.
And just as Mr Corbyn has tapped into deep wells of anger on the left, so Mr Johnson might on the right.
But by day 9, when the tides rose and water temperatures cooled, the corals no longer tapped into this genetic stress response.
He tapped into his following as a TV celebrity, mobilizing voters and synchronizing messaging with Modi's Hindi nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
It was the positive reaction of other people during his first organized plogging run that convinced Ahlström he'd tapped into something special.
Signet's model has tapped into the psychology of its customers and how they "act differently" when they buy jewelry, according to Light.
Former Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel fended off Jon Ossoff's campaign, which had tapped into anti-Trump energy in both parties.
One of Trump's tunes has tapped into a common fear voters may have about the current and future state of the country.
Ernest Dichter, author of "The Strategy of Desire," transformed the fortunes of companies through marketing that purposely tapped into consumers' subliminal desires.
Carter tapped into the real Maasai Tribe of Kenya for inspiration, as they were known for beautiful beadwork and vibrant red-tones.
They are the reason we have Sleight, a story about a street magician who seems to have tapped into some actual superpowers.
I'm working in a way that's similar to the dream logic I tapped into for my Dream Drawings and Dream Objects work.
A Massachusetts gas station clerk who trains three to four hours a day in martial arts tapped into his skills Tuesday night.
Trump tapped into that working class angst, and sent signals on the campaign trail that he's open to a minimum wage hike.
Both Sanders and Trump have tapped into the national mood, said Brian Gardner, director of Washington research at Keefe Bruyette and Woods.
He tapped into the angers and the fears and the anxieties of people that have been bubbling for a very long time.
The agency even tapped into a security camera and captured the faces of the individual hackers as they showed up to work.
He tapped into white working class frustration that helped him pull the Rust Belt foundation out of Democrats' political coalition, for instance.
Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman who has tapped into voter frustration with the political establishment, leads polls ahead of presidential nominating contests.
So I think because of that, he's tapped into some universal feelings, which have just happened to have coincidentally become incredibly timely.
Consumers also tapped into savings, which fell to a seven-month low of $510.2 billion from $515.7 billion in the prior month.
President Donald Trump "tapped into seething anger" that was already boiling in those who couldn't accept an African-American President, Darby said.
The researchers tapped into data from the National Survey of Children's Health to look at how the parents and their children fared.
"America's Most Wanted" tapped into America's fascination with true crime and its obsession with participating — now you could be a detective, too.
It's a photo that brews nostalgia and also makes us wonder what fountain of youth the Shallow Hal actress has tapped into.
Query after query, I realized I had tapped into a community that was helping people make their way safely out of Florida.
That said, Sanders has tapped into a very real populist sentiment on the left, particularly among young people, that shouldn't be denied.
That social media and search engine companies have tapped into the buying behavior and political inclinations of society is an undisputed fact.
Even those in Trump's party had conceded that the candidate had tapped into some of the worst instincts of would-be voters.
Flush with a high valuation and lots of cash to lend, the online retailer has fairly easily tapped into a lucrative marketplace.
Obama and Sanders tapped into the energized populist base, but Clinton has Barbra Streisand, Cher and a cast of Wall Street plutocrats.
They tapped into elements of discontent among Americans who felt disenfranchised and diminished, turning venom into virtue and scaring the big parties.
We wandered in search for a good ten minutes, like planchettes on a Ouija board that haven't tapped into the spirits yet.
The Hammonds and Bundy tapped into a longstanding reservoir of anger and skepticism over the federal government's seemingly capricious use of power.
The OC tapped into those obsessions with bands and movies and trends and brought them into a narrative you really cared about.
On this one, we really tapped into that and didn't hurt anyone's feelings, we just kind of went in and did it.
White Claw tapped into its internet fandom and chose the three new flavors based on more than 70,000 requests from social media.
We love that he's tapped into what is happening on the street, but also has a real understanding of luxury and quality.
But it's true that he has tapped into a well of feeling about immigrants that wasn't being directly tapped by Republicans before.
Payscale tapped into data on more than 2 million US workers to determine which skills increase a tech professional's salary the most.
At the same time, A224's founders tapped into a deep unhappiness among young filmmakers about the state of the film business.
Like a huge number of posts, it appealed to conservatives, used dubious statistics and tapped into the presidential election two months away.
Mr. Kardinal's collection was born of the artistic community he has tapped into since his early days working at a frame shop.
And it led, eventually, to the election of Donald Trump, whose campaign tapped into this weariness and promoted an America-first isolationism.
But Trump has tapped into it, normalized it, enhanced it, uplifted it in a way that has now led to pure violence.
The creative arts community is where you'll find the superstar athletes who have tapped into their creative potential and excel at it.
Besides sight and sound, touch is frontier that can be tapped into to make you feel like you're inside of the game.
Editorial The campaigns of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have tapped into a deep well of anger and anxiety about international trade.
Clearly, this crossover-genre-that-could has tapped into something deep within our zeitgeist, and the reason for that is two-fold.
William Taubman, an expert in Soviet history, said that Mr. Putin tapped into a long Russian preoccupation with being perceived as strong.
Democrats and Republicans alike, he said, have tapped into the sense among many voters that the economy is not working for them.
Mr. Garin noted that while Mr. Trump's campaign had tapped into grass-roots activity across the country, so had the Democratic side.
The AfD has both tapped into the East-West division and exacerbated it by actively styling itself as an Eastern identity party.
The AfD has both tapped into the East-West division and exacerbated it by actively styling itself as an Eastern identity party.
And so I tapped into that feeling and that instinct to get me to jump in the water to rescue the kids.
American Horror Story: Cult has tapped into the warped ambition of cult leaders and infused it with political undertones to keep it fresh.
The consumer goods empire he co-founded had tapped into a wave of Hindu nationalism after the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
To Jabbari's point, early introspective Drake tapped into something that I'm wondering if he still even has the ability to tap into anymore.
Calhoun struck out twice in three at-bats against Detroit starter Buck Farmer, then tapped into a double play against closer Justin Wilson.
" The idea came from co-writer Tom Douglas, a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer, and Janson tapped into it "from a dad's perspective.
Prince tapped into my angst as a child living under the lie of trickle-down economics, which was an attack on the poor.
For you, dear Pisces in Jupiter, you feel abundance when you're tapped into your spiritual center, feeling oneness between yourself and the universe.
About half of the electorate voted for the M5S or the Lega, the two parties that best tapped into voters' anger and angst.
Iran's Qanat system tapped into alluvial aquifers and transported water underground across vast valleys helping sustain agricultural life and settlements in arid areas.
This isn't the first time a retailer has tapped into the resources of a well-known plus-size brand to launch extended sizing.
Time reports that jihadist networks have tapped into existing organized crime organizations in order to obtain weapons, false documents, and other logistical support.
Commenters marveled that Rae had tapped into something in the public psyche, and identified a strand of humor the world needed more of.
"Like petite- and plus-size departments, adaptive clothing was a category that has never been tapped into before," she told PEOPLE in 2016.
Ultimately, Steven Avery's story has tapped into our collective inner social activist — and turned most of those who watched it into armchair detectives.
Huawei said 35 global projects tapped into the available lines of credit between 2005 and 1803, with about $3 billion actually being extended.
While many felt that Kondabolu had tapped into a worthwhile and important line of dialogue, the show's creators haven't responded nearly as well.
Chopra tapped into the shoulder-cutout trend with her detached sleeves, while Bush chose a culotte pant with the celeb-loved white pump.
Gretchen thinks she finds Jimmy crying over it, only to find he's finally tapped into his feelings and what he feels is happy.
Successive Venezuelan regimes have tapped into the immense profits of PDVSA, which owns US refiner Citgo, to fund socialist programs in the country.
The move was a public relations masterstroke that took advantage of softening government control and tapped into a public hunger for local films.
"Out for a Rip," by Richmond's group Shark Tank, tapped into a deep part of the Canadian psyche, racking up 12 million views.
These trolls are the scariest out there, but with almost five million subscribers, it's safe to say they've really tapped into an audience.
To help him achieve this, he says he has tapped into the ideas of a small group of Honda engineers, managers and planners.
They tapped into that freak/weird Texan punk thing that goes back to Big Boys, Stick Men with Rayguns and even Roky Erickson.
I appreciate that argument, but I think there are other ways to increase the supply of organs that we haven't totally tapped into.
Bey tapped into themes of motherhood, love, spirituality, the South, freedom, racism, feminism, and redemption by unpacking some of her own deep emotions.
He tapped into the disillusionment felt since Maidan and his new face and lack of political baggage appeals to voters, especially the young.
Rosa DeLauro, D-Connecticut, who is a Hillary Clinton supporter, told reporters that Sanders has tapped into "the struggle" of the middle class.
President Trump's Transportation secretary says he tapped into "a strain of anxiety" and "fear" during the campaign that helped catapult him to victory.
"They're much more tapped into smaller shows that are going on than the average person would think," Mr. Damashek said of the police.
"The administration has stated that they are going to workplaces and has tapped into state driver's license databases to locate people," McKanders said.
But Trump has tapped into something else about "presidential": If it's a performance, then it can be switched on and off as needed.
In order to quantify the impact this shift has had on stock performance, Deutsche Bank tapped into its artificial-intelligence platform, α-Dig.
"We look at it like we tapped into something deep and universal and profound," Chris Wink, one of the original Blue Men, said.
But like The Exorcist, it's tapped into a nation's fear of uncontrollable evil—even if the worst devils may be flesh and blood.
One of the things that both Dunham and our very own Lindsey Stanberry tapped into while picking apart the way women say sorry?
While there were no instances of iPhone 7's being cracked, several 6's were tapped into by both Tulsa and Tucson PD's.
Roland Paris, who served as Trudeau's foreign policy adviser until late June, said Trump had tapped into some very strong anti-trade sentiment.
Marston said the FBI tapped into more than 800 calls on the encrypted system with the help of a cooperating witness, Cristian Rodriguez.
"We realized we have this amazing brand with Kate Spade New York and we haven't tapped into anywhere near the potential," she continues.
Mr. Wool has tapped into this growing fishing community, which includes Ms. Lee, to help him test his baits and refine the designs.
It's not even about kids acting out, but rather harassers in the classroom who have tapped into social media as a powerful weapon.
I think there are certain folks out there who are tapped into this, who so clearly appreciate and get what we've been doing.
"We have actually tapped into the audience that doesn't really follow either sport," said Stephen Espinoza, the executive vice president of Showtime Sports.
I think we looked at Twitter and how things sometimes find their way onto Twitter, and we kind of tapped into those things.
Backed by the Roman Catholic church, its traditional ally, PiS has tapped into conservative attitudes, especially opposition to adoption by same-sex couples.
By allowing them to stay tapped into our community, we keep them engaged and hopefully in the long run, turn them into customers.
And when I went to purchase a home in an expensive real estate market, I tapped into the "parental down payment assistance" program.
In order to buy up excess yuan, the PBOC have tapped into their massive dollar reserves and sold dollars while simultaneously buying yuan.
Faith affected him in every moment, and beyond this he had an awareness of being tapped into the deeper mysteries of the universe.
As the series has evolved over four generations of PlayStation hardware, it's tapped into a power fantasy rooted in seeking goodness in others.
The disaster has tapped into a deep mistrust of the government — already chronic in France — anger at corporations and unease over the environment.
"I want to have my well of experience and emotion tapped into, used -- and I'm not just talking about sexual harassment," she wrote.
This time, he's tapped into public fascination with his wife, as well as some fans' obsession with the relationship between her and Hilton.
Yet once he won the White House, Trump tapped into Goldman and its alumni network to fill out his White House and Cabinet.
But the party also has tapped into a sense of social dislocation, even despair, because of changes brought by globalization and technological progress.
If "Meat Joy" reflected the liberationist spirit of its day, other work tapped into its dark political realities, specifically the war in Vietnam.
For many people, this has tapped into a fantasy of what it would be like if Pokémon were real and inhabited our world.
Many Japanese firms, tapped into China's market and their supply chains, face growing pressure on margins as the world's second biggest economy slows.
New data from YouGov and Public Policy Polling show the extent to which he has tapped into a set of deeply rooted racial attitudes.
In claiming that he will "Make America Great Again," Trump has tapped into a nostalgia for a remembered age of prosperity and job security.
Even after receiving a rose, Lace tapped into her drama reserves, immediately pulling Ben aside and asking why he didn't look at her more.
Have you had that feeling before, not necessarily in terms of channeling your mom, but in terms of feeling like you're tapped into something?
Trump tapped into it with great rhetorical dexterity, thereby reminding us that King's racial rainbow is an arc that still lies beyond the horizon.
Never one to shy away from its roots, Lacoste tapped into its heritage as the outfitter for the French Ski Team in the 1960s.
That largely, although not entirely, driven by the fact that Canada has huge amounts of oil and natural gas waiting to be tapped into.
That's due largely to a strong debate performance in Manchester on Friday night, where she tapped into something that had escaped her until now.
With 20163 million CrossFit devotees, roughly the population of Los Angeles, Glassman's program has tapped into something that was missing in the fitness industry.
The route is launching with the approval of Transport for London, but it won't be tapped into the agency's contactless Oyster card payment system.
"Although I was dedicated before my injury, I don't think I really tapped into my full potential until after my paralysis happened," she said.
Its links to the Guptas have tapped into public anger at state corruption, says Iraj Abedian of Pan-African Investment & Research Services, a consultancy.
She mentioned that the now-defunct Sasha Fierce was the part of herself that she tapped into to make onstage/on-camera Beyoncé happen.
"They both tapped into a seething anger that was under the surface and was able to catapult that into their own power," Hood said.
Mike Pence tapped into his national network of operatives and loyalists to shepherd his bid for vice president, Donald Trump's campaign announced Saturday evening.
We tapped into our audience's most-purchased products of the season to find out exactly what the fellow self-care obsessors are buying today.
The election of the nation's first black president tapped into a deep vein of escapist hope, a painless way to heal our historic wounds.
She said each night has good moments and bad moments all over the emotional spectrum, and that's what she tapped into as a songwriter.
Trump has tapped into voter anger with his rhetoric about getting tough on undocumented immigrants, a theme he highlighted in his first political ad.
With an outrageous style that has been likened to Donald J. Trump's, Mr. Duterte has tapped into widespread discontent over unemployment, crime and corruption.
However, Poland is unique because nationalist populist leaders have tapped into an illiberal current tied up with widespread fear of, and obsession with, Russia.
There's just a lot of ways that someone can identify as a witch or a healer or as a person that's tapped [into spirituality].
They also acknowledged that he had clearly tapped into a strong vein of anger and discontent among the American public towards the Washington establishment.
They have tapped into the ethnic rivalries to recruit new members and their frequent attacks in Mali and nearby countries have alarmed Western powers.
Speaking in front of loyalists this week at his party headquarters in Harare, the 93-year-old leader tapped into his fondness for parables.
Senator Bernie Sanders mounted an impressive campaign that tapped into the concerns of many young people, and reflected a potentially far-reaching ideological shift.
"I think we just saw a big gap in the market that neither technology nor fashion brands had tapped into yet," Ms. Stockdale said.
The bug, which users on iOS devices discovered earlier this week, tapped into their phone's front-facing camera while they scrolled through Facebook's newsfeed.
Far-right parties including Germany's Alternative fuer Deutschland and the Sweden Democrats have tapped into anti-immigration sentiment to score electoral gains at home.
The Daily Jewel For his debut collection at Balenciaga, Demna Gvasalia tapped into the spirit of couture with finely constructed garments and big jewels.
Rozovsky: I think we really tapped into a certain momentum towardsthe last third of the conversation, as the anticipation of labor began to escalate.
The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which administers CHIP, tapped into a national redistribution fund of unused CHIP allotments from previous fiscal years.
The universality of their interaction — both for men and women — has tapped into something that's not likely to be resolved with a Senate vote.
And in the event that food becomes scarce and/or glycogen stores are depleted, it stores excess food energy that can be tapped into.
And a two-year hacking campaign was uncovered (by Google's researchers) that tapped into text messages and photos on hundreds of thousands of iPhones.
As the world now knows, these feelings of powerlessness, resentment and grievance are widespread, and as a candidate Mr. Trump tapped into them perfectly.
The need the Fullers tapped into was so great, though, that within just five years Habitat had bases in 14 states — and seven countries.
Trump has tapped into some deep emotions running through the GOP base, and no one has a better chance of becoming the party's nominee.
Aside from the fact that they both had medical conditions that made them particularly photogenic, Lil Bub tapped into something more caring and careful.
No water and no electricity, so we tapped into the city for free electricity and we hauled water up and we had wood stoves.
By the time Trump was elected, Parnas, Fruman and Correia had tapped into a network of wealthy Floridians, many of whom were Republican donors.
Andrew Scheer, a former speaker of the House of Commons who leads the party, has tapped into widespread unease about the cost of living.
I wanted the film to settle in a space [that tapped into] the deeply ordinary, and also allow it to feel strange for people.
Trump has tapped into Americans' economic anxiety in arguing that the Obama administration has failed to protect U.S. workers from China's unfair trade practices.
Mr. Trump's comments during the campaign echoed how I also tapped into less-than-explicit white nationalist ideology to reach relatively moderate white Americans.
Mr. Trump tapped into this as well, warning that Hispanic and Muslim migrants posed a grave danger, though the threat was almost entirely invented.
Mr. McQueen also tapped into his musical theater history to recruit, for example, Taeler Cyrus, a company dancer in "An American in Paris" on Broadway.
Whatever their reasons, it's clear that through the K/DA video, Riot Games has tapped into an audience bigger than the typical League fan base.
When Trump launched his presidential campaign in June 2015, his rhetoric tapped into a growing undercurrent of Islamophobia that had spread throughout the United States.
During the 22020 presidential election, Trump tapped into rural America and promised a form of economic prosperity that then candidate Hillary Clinton could not match.
Fernandez, whose running mate is populist ex-leader Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, has tapped into the public's anger at the economic pain austerity has inflicted.
He was an early backer of Trump during the presidential campaign, noting that the Republican billionaire had tapped into a populist sentiment dissatisfied with Washington.
GIFS are practically their own kinetic language at this point, and by becoming fluent, NASA has tapped into the internet's insatiable appetite for dank memes.
The party that came to the fore amid Germany's migrant crisis and has tapped into discontent over government policies ranging from immigration to the economy.
U.S. officials now predict military losses will dampen the group's appeal, but experts say the grievances and aspirations that Islamic State recruiters tapped into persist.
The duo have tapped into a $98 billion global industry, that has many fans in Nigeria but little choice of coffee shops, say the brothers.
Wasn't there something about the game's look and feel that tapped into the western obsessions with kawaii — Japanese cuteness — and the traditions of Japanese art?
But mostly, the post has tapped into a years-long war between the paper towel and hand dryer industry about which product is more sanitary.
It's not often that a travel account features both Japanese and German hotel carpets, but it looks like he's tapped into something that people want.
VIPKID founder Cindy Mi's longtime focus on teaching English basically morphed into a platform that's tapped into growing demand amid an increasingly global economic environment.
But Trump is certain he has tapped into something, and sees no political reason at this point to tone down his provocative comments on Muslims.
If they tapped into the spirit of Shankly and cut prices across the board, the club's ability to compete on the pitch would be eroded.
Amareos still has some time to go before it's a household name, but it's clear to see that the company has tapped into something big.
When Maffucci didn't see people talking about spiralizing, she tapped into a community of healthy bloggers on Instagram to make it a topic of conversation.
Duterte, a former city mayor from outside the political elite, tapped into social media to help him win the 2016 election by a big margin.
The next day, when the photos of Bodhi were picked up by menswear bible GQ, she knew she and Bodhi had tapped into something special.
If Trump has tapped into a silent majority, it's those voters — the opposite of Paul Ryan voters, the opposite of Rubio, the opposite of Jeb.
It is asking for a more coherent identity politics, one that realizes that Trump has tapped into a specific combination of racism and economic grievance.
Agenus' shingles vaccine received FDA approval on Friday, but Armen told Cramer that his company had not yet tapped into the drug's highly lucrative prospects.
Once Bush left the White House, rather than let the post-presidency blues get him down, he tapped into a heretofore unrecognized talent: portrait painting.
O'Rourke electrified the progressive base and tapped into a record amount of small donations in November when he ran an insurgent campaign to unseat Sen.
Despite my newly found church community, claiming faith in the Donald Trump era still amounted to an existential quandary—one the Liturgists have tapped into.
But for those who don't closely follow the careers of your college party heroes, it might be shocking just how tapped into things he is.
In an interview with CNBC Make It, Glassdoor CEO and co-founder Robert Hohman says the tech giant has tapped into a key workplace trend.
Netflix itself has tapped into this market with the dark, fantastic Korean-origin Kingdom and a spin-off of SyFy's Z Nation titled Black Summer.
Dickinson said there was a huge movement towards shoppers like Zhou sending the products back to China and the company had tapped into this market.
Yes, but: The disclosure of these flaws this year has opened up a whole new field of research that wasn't tapped into before, per Krewell.
Wall Street represents a huge opportunity for public-cloud providers, albeit one incumbents like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google have not fully tapped into.
Francisco Franco won the civil war, while others have tapped into a citizenship program for descendants of Sephardic Jews expelled from the country in 5003.
Tired of lying in wait, I tapped into my political acumen to see if my local representative, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, could advocate on my behalf.
Mr. Emanuel, former chief of staff for President Barack Obama, tapped into his Washington connections, even turning up in person to lobby federal transportation officials.
Last fall, the Met's Access and Community Programs Education Department tapped into social media, presenting its first American Sign Language (ASL) tour on Facebook Live.
It's unclear what kind of dark magic Till has tapped into to make it to his third X-Men movie, but it's clearly very powerful.
In the aftermath of the recent military confrontation between India and Pakistan, Mr. Modi has tapped into an intense nationalist current running through the country.
But much like President Trump and populist leaders around the world, Mr. Bolsonaro has tapped into a deep well of resentment at the political establishment.
If there is one current running through "All Gates Open," it's the idea that Can's songs weren't written, but tapped into as a primal force.
The Communist Party has tapped into that sentiment, and has been successfully blurring the line between love for the country and love for the party.
By also selling commercial and at-home brewing equipment, she differentiated her business with three sectors that tapped into an underserved part of the industry. 
I chose to focus on the word "sweet," which tapped into our relationship values and narrowed down how I directed my energy for the day.
Snapchat, TikTok and Fortnite have all tapped into the youth market with a lighthearted nature that keeps users coming back until they develop network effect.
Through her years in the sport, she's tapped into her identity as an athlete and become one of the most visible women in the sport.
But most of us at one point or another have tapped into our personal networks, pitched in for funds and guided families in the right direction.
We've tapped into the collective knowledge of The Verge to put together a list of 120 great gifts for all manner of ages, sizes, and budgets.
The Kings' greatest strength as writers has always been the way they seem tapped into what's going on in the country, on an almost primal level.
Under the leadership of Wayne B. Wheeler, the Anti-Saloon League tapped into conservative beliefs by associating alcohol and drunkenness with immigrants, big cities, and crime.
A good chunk of that capital has gone into building more scooters, placing a huge demand on the few Chinese manufacturers that've tapped into the market.
The genius of Bacon is that she's tapped into that desire, with her memorable potions and powders that promise quick fixes for problems that vex people.
So this week I borrowed a Samsung Gear VR — the only NBC-approved headset — loaded up the network's app, and tapped into the beach volleyball feed.
Marvel has clearly tapped into something, but to replicate it would require aping the company's entire corporate structure, something other studios are ill-equipped to do.
Bolsonaro won the presidential race handily despite scarce campaign resources and no support from major parties as he tapped into Brazilians' anger over corruption and crime.
Something about the fictional woman's futile, mundane, and desperately hopeful gesture tapped into a sense of bewilderment so many felt deeply, but were incapable of expressing.
This latter feature appears to address a recent challenge from Pandora, which tapped into its Music Genome to create dozens of personalized playlists for its users.
However, it wasn't until one particular video, in which she shared her struggle with curly hair, that she tapped into something people were excited about watching.
Godfrey tells us he feels duped -- like so many others -- because Jussie's story tapped into racial sensitivities and took advantage of the divisive climate these days.
There's no doubt that Trump tapped into something on the campaign trail that Clinton has long struggled with: Connecting with voters while correctly reading the room.
We've tapped into the collective knowledge of The Verge to put together a list of 493 great gifts for all manner of ages, sizes, and budgets.
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When that music messed up in the beginning it tapped into my nerves and when you're nervous or vulnerable something special and something different can happen.
Brex has tapped into a market dominated by legacy players in dire need of technological innovation and, of course, startup founders always need access to credit.
His previous novel, "Submission", set against the backdrop of the election of a Muslim president and the country's slide towards Islamism, tapped into deep French fears.
It even tapped into Google Street View to see if the city had the proper signage in place in the area where the ticket was received.
That's an achievement and a sign that the battle between the competing philosophies is not over, and that she tapped into concerns that Macron must address.
"Hérouxville tapped into a cultural nerve that still exists today," said Pierre Marceau, a radio journalist from the region who covered the outcry and its aftermath.
Trump tapped into what Richard Hofstadter identified in 1966 as "anti-intellectualism" in American life in a way that his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton never could.
And both have tapped into the palpable fear of young people who are facing a bleak future defined by unending economic anxiety and extreme climate change.
HHS, under Secretary Tom Price, has tapped into its outreach budget to produce a series of anti-ACA videos — maybe as many as 130 of them.
LVMH has already tapped into the increasing importance of online social media by setting up LVMH Luxury Ventures to invest in start-up luxury goods projects.
Duterte, a former city mayor from outside of the political elite, tapped into social media to help him win the 2016 election by a big margin.
He is truly an independent thinker who has tapped into the modern sensibilities of millennials who aren't as likely to fall in line with a party.
Haley tapped into Palmetto State emotions by remembering the victims of the Mother Emanuel church shooting in Charleston, acknowledging that the family of slain state Sen.
The neighbors countersued ... alleging the threats caused them emotional distress, and that Lewandowski illegally tapped into a private well on their property disrupting their electrical power.
If the Democrats are dismissive about the level of discontent that Mr. Trump has effectively tapped into, the November election is going to be nail-biter.
In a colorful rally in Soweto, once an absolute lock-in for the ANC, the charismatic opposition leader Mmusi Maimane tapped into his humble roots there.
Sessions, who is Trump's top ally on Capitol Hill, lauded him as a disrupter who has tapped into the unease felt by Americans across the country.
"Duterte has indeed tapped into a deep and atavistic frustration of many Filipinos that the U.S. approach to their country has been paternalistic," Mr. Bower said.
He is popular among young people and has tapped into anger over a sluggish economy and endemic corruption, which could be a factor in the election.
She tapped into an equally persistent theme in a book she wrote without her husband, "The Angry American: How Voter Rage Is Changing the Nation" (1996).
Republican convention speakers tapped into that sentiment — on crime and other issues — to paint an America collapsing into chaos, regardless of what the empirical figures say.
"AIM tapped into new digital technologies and ignited a cultural shift, but the way in which we communicate with each other has profoundly changed," Albers continued.
The Soviet Union frequently tapped into nostalgia and pride about its victory in WWII as a means of shoring up national pride and reasserting its legitimacy.
Political movements against drinking (Prohibition) and drunk driving (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) were successful because they tapped into deeper concerns about public morality and public safety.
In fact, Trump supporters pretty much agreed with his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the country — and it actually tapped into a white nationalist backlash.
On the back of an M1 Abrams tank there is a little telephone in a box tapped into the crew's intercom; it's called a grunt phone.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump tapped into those sentiments by sometimes promising to raise taxes on the rich, though his signature 2017 law cut them instead.
"Harvey tapped into his inner showman and became the voice these small jewels needed to win the recognition they deserved," Bob Weinstein wrote in Vanity Fair.
In the first movement, which begins with a melancholic solo theme for violin, Mr. Waarts tapped into tensions within the Neo-Classical veneer of Prokofiev's music.
Teespring and Zazzle provide other examples of online-only platforms that have successfully tapped into the mass customization trend — offering personalized shirts, watches, sunglasses and cards.
But Mr. Mohamed seems to have tapped into growing resentment about corruption, or possibly, some analysts said, he had his own ways to win over lawmakers.
" These revelations chipped away further at any Democratic advantage because they tapped into what James Sidanius, a Harvard sociologist, calls "white resentment of the liberal establishment.
"Through the campaign, candidate Trump tapped into a deep vein of concern among many citizens that America is at risk and slipping away," the memo reads.
So for the next year, he tapped into the network he had built in the restaurant industry, approaching friends, business contacts, even his attorney for capital.
If only they tapped into their Buy Q, they would know how to ask the kinds of questions that would save them time, money and frustration.
The bombastic former Army captain tapped into their fury, vowing to crack down on criminals, be they in the streets or in the halls of Congress.
Greggs, which tapped into the British zeitgeist with vegan sausage rolls, ended 2019 with 2,050 shops in the United Kingdom and has built capacity for 2,500.
Zelenskiy tapped into this anti-establishment mood with a campaign packed with jokes, sketches and song-and-dance routines that poked fun at his political rivals.
If the Lincoln Memorial tapped into one historical vein of meaning attached to fasces, Benito Mussolini and his followers would tap into another, more violent one.
But in attempting to "bust" Biles for doping, hackers also tapped into a very present stigma surrounding mental health that many people have been fighting against.
Both tapped "into this vein of disenfranchised voters that are out there" who are so furious at Washington, they want wholesale change rather than detailed policy solutions.
"Trump has tapped into Tea Party emotions, gaining the support of many of the most hacked off and motivated voters out there," said Republican strategist Ford O'Connell.
In 280, 605,510 homes were tapped into a government-run water connection, according to a report from the Tamil Nadu state government's Department of Economics and Statistics.
Tapping into unrest With his attacks on free trade he has tapped into clear unrest in key states, like Ohio and Pennsylvania, that could attract Democratic voters.
The hackers have tapped into the key operational networks of these energy companies, meaning that they could potentially control parts of the power grids that they supply.
Others tapped into popular culture, picking "adamantium" after the material, in Marvel lore, that makes Wolverine's indestructible claws, and "unobtanium," the coveted element from the movie Avatar.
This past December, with the FBI tapped into the call, Khan and Shurboff spoke to Huawei engineer Han who admitted the sample had been sent to China.
Ritual, a subscription-based service that charges customers $30 per month for shipments of its women's daily or prenatal vitamins, has effectively tapped into that Instagram crowd.
For Raya 2016, they tapped into customer data to decipher that Malaysian citizens that identify themselves as Malay were more inclined toward a particular range of Maybelline.
But instead of presenting that solution as loving our bodies, period, Weight Watchers has tapped into our insecurities to shame us into changing the way we look.
"AIM tapped into new digital technologies and ignited a cultural shift, but the way in which we communicate with each other has profoundly changed," the company said.
Democrats and Republicans both took stock of a decision that seemed to indicate Trump's campaign had tapped into a global wave that might be hard to contain.
I never thought of myself as having any food fetishes, but Insecure may have tapped into a part of my sexuality that I need to explore more.
Michael Jackson died 7 years ago today ... and last night his brothers tapped into his spirit to bring down the house at the San Diego County Fair.
"Snapchat has tapped into an unaddressed aspect of human behavior that other platforms haven't, creating a rare opportunity in the social media / messaging app ecosystem," Peck said.
That's something I absolutely tapped into — one of the photos my new friends took of me mid-lap dance was with my head thrown back in laughter.
Jim DeMint of South Carolina, to hit up deep-pocketed donors in the Palmetto State -- creating a network that he tapped into during his run for president.
The show has tapped into critical issues like LGBTQ identities, Black Lives Matter, gender and race pay gaps, and women in STEM fields in its first season.
It is undeniable that "Floating Piers" has tapped into the public imagination, drawing 270,000 visitors within the first three days of opening and over 500,000 to date.
Cruz is trying to co-opt the angry electorate that Trump has tapped into, and his pitch is simple: Trump is the villain you've been mad at.
Looking at the success both movies and television have enjoyed with the American frontier, it's confusing why game developers haven't tapped into this time period more often.
It's unclear whether something significant happened with her fiancé that tapped into her memories of abuse, but for the purpose of the larger story, it doesn't matter.
President Trump skillfully identified a genuine problem and tapped into an anger for those who see trade deals as the cause of shuttered factories and de-industrialization.
The assaults tapped into deep fears at a tense time, as Germany struggles with record numbers of refugees—more than 1m in 2015, largely from Arab countries.
DRL's director of product is Ryan Gury, a drone designer who we profiled last year and who is as tapped into the drone racing community as anyone.
To tackle a lira meltdown last month, it ordered banks to choke off lira funding to a London foreign-exchange market and tapped into central bank reserves.
The movie is a little too self-conscious about its Cyberpunkery, and I bet a lot of its "he's tapped into the mainframe!" dialogue won't age well.
"In the midst of the exhibition-making process, what it came down to is having really interesting, thought-provoking work that tapped into the community," says Roach.
Though Leonard doesn't have a disability himself, he says he's tapped into the community to ensure he's accurately representing children with a wide range of disability identities.
The party needs to forge a new politics that, without rancor or scapegoating, resonates with the economic anxieties that both Sanders and Trump tapped into in 2016.
Instead of grabbing at the opportunity to encourage interfaith dialogue like his predecessors, he canceled the traditional meal and released a statement that tapped into Muslim stereotypes.
Previously, scammers have tapped into peoples' curiosity by setting up fake news stories to drive clicks, and dark web drug dealers have even held Christmas time sales.
Corbyn has tapped into discontent in Britain, a wider trend seen across Western Europe where the dominance of traditional parties and their beliefs have been increasingly challenged.
In some ways, it cedes ideological ground to what a smartphone can be to Google, whose open source approach has tapped into third-party services for years.
Political instability is not unusual in PNG, but Marape's resignation from cabinet in April tapped into growing concern over governance and resource benefits not reaching the poor.
The authorities said the defendants had illegally tapped into the gas line from 119 Second Avenue and installed pipes and valves to deliver gas to No. 121.
"The defendant tapped into a never-ending flow of women and money," US Attorney Moira Penza told the jury in closing arguments on Monday, according to CNN.
Sessions, who is Trump's top ally on Capitol Hill, lauded the billionaire as a disrupter who has tapped into the unease felt by Americans across the country.
Winter means glimmers of sunlight amid the endless dark nights, a deadly flu season, and months of bitter cold despair, and Melania Trump has tapped into that.
Brazil's rapidly expanding evangelical congregations have created a conservative political force, which Bolsonaro tapped into by decrying sex education in schools and pushing back against gay rights.
Yams took the old business model of some of New York's most reputable hip-hop collectives and merged it with an inclusivity rap hadn't tapped into before.
As Edward Luce, of the Financial Times , has noted , both men have tapped into anti-élitist resentment to connect with the public and to increase their fortunes.
The current right-wing government has tapped into those feelings and intensified in recent years its efforts to track plundered treasures and rebuild the nation's historical heritage.
Despite having no leader and sometimes unclear goals, the movement has drawn people of all ages and backgrounds and tapped into a growing malaise over Macron's leadership.
Through his subversive lyrics and the punk ethos of his performances, Slowthai has tapped into and helped expand an interest in politics among young people in Britain.
And while Method took advantage of the tool's prominent placement, it also tapped into Reddit's hyper-focused communities by targeting its creative at members of relevant subreddits.
Written by Ms. Franklin, the song tapped into the rich history of spirituals, setting the scene for one of her most elaborate interplays with the Sweet Inspirations.
The tweet tapped into a powerful fear that underlies the ongoing political crisis -- that Beijing is encroaching on the unique freedoms of this semi-autonomous Chinese city.
With his outsider status, the stark moral clarity of his message and his concern for the downtrodden, he's tapped into the spiritual sensibilities of the younger generations.
Whatever one thinks of Mr. Corbyn's credentials and record, he tapped into a popular anger and a yearning for change, as the Brexiteers and Mr. Trump did.
But over the past few years, competing mixers have tapped into a specific sub-market Pioneer DJ didn't have a product for: techno and tech house DJs.
Promises to introduce the subsidy helped PiS return to power in 22012, when its socially conservative and nationalist agenda tapped into public frustration with Western liberal values.
While the Bush-Cheney campaign tapped into existing networks of local conservatives, Kerry-Edwards relied on paid professionals and imported volunteers to try to win swing states.
Mr. Navalny, however, in calling for people to come out to protest high-level corruption, rather than the president, appears to have tapped into a popular sentiment.
Joanne Fonseca, a retired public school teacher in Rhode Island whose pension invested in Luxor Capital Group and Och-Ziff, tapped into a growing sense of anger.
And he's made a lot of friends nationwide, and I think he's tapped into that network," Pederson said, adding that Arizonans were "wrapped up into his enthusiasm.
Mr. Trump has changed the story lines of the 2012 and 2008 elections — and tapped into many of the same issues and frames that helped Mr. Obama.
He has tapped into his savings and used his handyman skills to add six rooms to his family home, renting the new quarters out to factory workers.
In recent years, an A.N.C. spinoff, the Economic Freedom Fighters, has tapped into this anger by calling on black South Africans to take land on their own.
Part of its success is down to the way it has tapped into resentment in some quarters against years of focus on women's rights and violence against women.
Or perhaps Southern voters simply care less about Cruz's high-minded conservatism than the racial anxieties that animate it—anxieties that Trump has tapped into far more directly.
And she tapped into that experience on the heated first day of the convention, dealing with rowdy Bernie Sanders supporters who made their displeasure with the party known.
Women associated with the Ladies of the Pink and Green have tapped into their networks to host Harris supporters and have donated to help furnish the campaign's offices.
" Carlos Rodriguez, president of the Community Food Bank of New Jersey, said the debate in Cherry Hill had "tapped into an emotional nerve — and of course it would.
Many of this year's winners are tapped into movements including Pop surrealism, minimalism, and op art, using these stylistic structures to communicate narratives or feelings in innovative ways.
That is something that they tapped into and wised up to really early, said Trevor Beattie, a ticketholder and UK advertising executive working on Virgin Galactics marketing campaign.
We tapped into that exact feeling in the hilarious video above, which tackles everything from fretting over your outfit to worrying that your doctor won't think you're smart.
He tapped into his experiences in the military and his mental health background to create exercises for the voice-controlled program that lets users interact with a machine.
The podcast tapped into my darker sensibilities, but it also allowed me to transform my negative energy into feelings of empathy for others and a sense of perspective.
Through nearly half-a-dozen series and more than a dozen films, Star Trek has consistently tapped into the child-like wonder of space and its infinite possibilities.
He tapped into disgust with the nation's political elite and the failure of successive governments to tackle poverty and inequality despite years of robust economic growth, they say.
But Snyder's quote still rubbed plenty of fans the wrong way, precisely because it tapped into what makes him so beloved by some and so hated by others.
But he has also tapped into deep veins of anger and frustration among voters, changed the Republican party forever and exposed deep, seemingly irreconcilable differences among the electorate.
Porter said she is working to be a voice for families concerned about how they're going to pay the bills, something she believes Trump's candidacy also tapped into.
"Casey has tapped into nearly six million really powerful viewers, most of which do not tune in to CNN," Andrew Morse, global head of CNN Digital, told NYT.
It's the cool people who are really thinking outside the box, and when people are tapped into full consciousness, they become a vehicle for inspiration for everyone else.
The company has tapped into an explosion of interest in the Airbnb-style of finding and renting homes, which has touched even the high end of the market.
The song's sound, he tells me, tapped into the story of Peanuts, which was about a young boy and his dog but often drifted into more advanced topics.
It already felt like it was kicking off at home in New Cross because there was an audience that we tapped into, and they'd go mental for it.
But Ojeda, a remorseful Trump voter who enthusiastically supported the state's striking teachers this spring, seems to have tapped into a force that party leadership failed to notice.
And even in states, like Alabama, where the turnout wheels have been rusty, it is clear that the energy and the enthusiasm is there to be tapped into.
And Mr. Trump has tapped into anger about trade deals among blue-collar, conservative voters who believe past agreements are responsible for sending manufacturing and other jobs overseas.
" The simple truth is Trump has tapped into, and wisely exploited, the real anger that exists across the nation toward anything that can be even remotely considered "establishment.
Those groups have tapped into a deep-seated suspicion of government efforts to interfere with gun ownership, which is protected by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
He tapped into his skill as an entertainer and focused more on making the audience laugh with insults and quips than offering in-depth takes on the issues.
Mr. Erdogan, a charismatic leader who has tapped into rising populism in Turkey, has grown increasingly autocratic, prompting criticism from liberals at home and from some allies abroad.
But Donald J. Trump won the White House because his campaign rhetoric successfully tapped into a very real and justified anger, an anger that many traditional Democrats feel.
"[Trump] tapped into something that was latent in the Republican Party and conservative movement — but a lot of people in the conservative movement didn't notice," Roy concludes, glumly.
By taking the same approach to video, Pinterest will basically unlock that intent in a different online behavior that a lot of other platforms have actively tapped into.
But the Harvard pollsters who conducted the study think that Sanders's campaign has both tapped into this shift and pushed it along itself, according to the Washington Post.
Trump's comment tapped into a debate over whether Postal Service pricing has kept pace with the rise of e-commerce, which has flooded the mail with small packages.
They tapped into the political networks of mayors in major cities like Houston and Memphis, who helped Mr. Bloomberg fill his rallies with prominent local politicians and pastors.
It is called "I Object," and though it was written before the constitutional changes were announced, it clearly tapped into a sentiment shared by some in today's China.
But this was the work that led Funch to "42nd and Vanderbilt," a project that tapped into some of the same energies, with less artfulness and more art.
Metallic, dark, and capped with a glowing red eye, they also tapped into early fears about government surveillance in the years immediately after the tragedies of September 11.
The music being made in each of these countries tapped into a broader narrative of struggle that then helped each of these artists find traction among international audiences.
That tapped into a strong sentiment in much of Spain, where separatism has also been rejected as an attempt by wealthy Catalonia to abandon poorer regions like Andalusia.
So Gendelman, who runs an insurance brokerage, tapped into a program that American International Group Inc offers to help design luxury properties in ways that mitigate disaster risk.
The federal government has tapped into the Strategic National Stockpile for more masks and other protective equipment, but authorities in Washington and Oregon say it still isn't enough.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Iván Duque, a populist young conservative who tapped into dissatisfaction with the economy and a contentious peace deal with rebels, won Colombia's presidential vote on Sunday.
The CW has even tapped into the male-dominated superhero genre, intentionally highlighting the lore of female fighters Supergirl and Batwoman alongside those of Arrow and the Flash.
We believed that my father tapped into something that was very simple: He taught Chaser a concept which he believed worked infinitely greater than learning a hundred behaviors.
Opinions can also change once candidates declare for office or have a defining moment as big as Oprah's Golden Globes speech, when she tapped into the #metoo movement.
Aside from their two sons' spiritually inspired names, West has been holding his Sunday Service regularly and even tapped into it for his newest project, Jesus Is King.
The Arab Spring was just the beginning: A new generation of digitally-savvy protesters had tapped into global social networks, leading to mass protests in countries like Russia.
Like many readers, I was drawn to the books because they tapped into my fantasy of being special, but they teach us about the inescapability of the ordinary.
Trump repeatedly cited debunked statistics and studies, but his rhetoric tapped into a growing vein of dissatisfaction with the deals that free billions in commerce across international borders.
The Milanese firm Studio Peregalli has tapped into the soul of a 19th-century house in order to return it to an idealized version of its former glory.
Other climate movements, most notably Extinction Rebellion in the UK and the Sunrise Movement in the US, have tapped into growing frustration about a lack of climate action.
Here&aposs a look into how I recently tapped into my miles and points balance to save my parents thousands of dollars on flights for the same day.
Frackers frequently tapped into cheap capital from the bond markets, and used the borrowed money to make enormous technological advances in drilling that sent US oil output skyrocketing.
The case tapped into broad concerns in China over the government's treatment of the poor and disadvantaged, especially rural migrants vulnerable to discrimination and detention in Chinese cities.
On the other hand, Trump has tapped into a significant faction of grassroots Republican voters who are not at all supportive of the modern GOP's free trade agenda.
Sensing a party shift to Pritzker, Kennedy has already tapped into anti-establishment narratives in social media ads, an irony for a scion of a storied Democratic family.
It proved that Trump was a fringe candidate who tapped into an American ugliness and rode it to a fluke victory with the help of a foreign adversary.
"That is something that they tapped into and wised up to really early," said Trevor Beattie, a ticketholder and UK advertising executive working on Virgin Galactic's marketing campaign.
The Greens tapped into growing public concerns over global climate risks to win 74 seats in the European Union legislature - up from 52 and their best showing yet.
I think he doesn't understand that he's tapped into anxieties that existed long before he stirred them up and that will persist long after this election is over.
We've tapped into some experts from across the country to find out what their top tips are when helping first-time homebuyers find and purchase their dream houses.
But stocks at the Cushing, Oklahoma, hub still hit a record this week, even though U.S. Midwest oil stocks drew for two weeks running as refiners tapped into storage.
Inspired by a "sexy" French party in the early 1980s, Packham tapped into the idea that wearing certain clothes can give a woman a new persona for the evening.
Waititi and Clement first tapped into the vein (pun intended) of undead mockumentaries in 2005 with a short film interviewing vampires about how they exist in the modern-day.
But Amazon is never one to count out – especially when there's a large and growing market of consumers looking to shop online for groceries that can be tapped into.
In the course of the lecture, Crosse explained how he tapped into and controlled thunderstorms, which must have seemed a case of humanity equalling or even cheating the gods.
Not surprisingly, those who got naloxone reported an increase in pain, whereas those who got placebo reported relief, demonstrating that placebos for pain tapped into the brain's endorphin system.
Populist politicians have since tapped into Western anxiety, prompting many European voters to fear their benefits, way of life and jobs had been sacrificed to an influx of ingrates.
The proposed weight-loss program tapped into a core theme of Wansink's research over the last three decades: that shedding pounds is doable without extreme dieting or intense exercise.
I also tapped into The Verge's hive mind for inspiration (as well as few outside pun-smiths), and came up with what I think is a pretty good list.
Those who want Britain to remain in the bloc have a big battle on their hands, he said, because euroskeptics have tapped into a rich vein of British life.
His antics often beg the question of whether Trump has so skewed campaign logic that he has tapped into a connection with voters that normal politicians don't even recognize.
EVE's team of just 22 employees tapped into a community of 21,212 developers around the world and a larger EVE community of over 22,213 members to decide each specification.
Rob Cockerham, a craftsman and blogger from San Fransisco, has tapped into the current cultural zeitgeist to build the world's largest fidget spinner costume, the first of its kind.
Indeed, though set in the early 1800s, the novel tapped into the mood of the 1960s when issues of decolonisation, race relations and civil rights occupied the global consciousness.
He knows he can sell avocados, because he's tapped into a network that reserves spots for the fruit in every grocery store, and turns sunburned avocados into frozen guacamole.
Then, in the music video, Perry tapped into the bizarre niche fandom of "tiny meals," which is a rabbit hole you may or may not want to fall down.
"Duterte tapped into a raw nerve in Philippines society about crimes being committed and no one being held responsible," said Chito Gascon, head of the Commission on Human Rights.
Trump has tapped into what sociologist Emile Durkheim identified as anomie—a state of profound rootlessness and dislocation that occurs when institutions such as family and work break down.
Many Republican figures and business backers are eager to see Trump, a political outsider who has tapped into rising anti-establishment sentiment, fail in his bid for the nomination.
That's why he and Quan Zhou tapped into Twilio's messaging API to serve as a middle-person and IBM Watson's API to determine what you should be notified about.
And Trump has clearly tapped into widespread public sentiment with his constant refrain of Making America Great Again and putting America First despite the withering attacks on his presidency.
Raisi has tapped into hardline criticism of Rouhani's record, saying the president bet too strongly on rapprochement with enemies and did too little at home to improve the economy.
All four lawmakers are women of color, and Trump has frequently tapped into racist, xenophobic notions of what it means to be American in his verbal attacks on them.
Finding the next best meme to monetize requires sellers to remain tapped into the places where users, often members of Generation Z (age 22 and under), are sharing them.
He has tapped into a potent, pervasive anger among American voters, and some of the positions that he's staked out are much, much more popular than was previously understood.
Baldwin tapped into the lingering public anger over the lack of criminal cases against bank executives after the financial collapse, arguing the bill would ensure justice in future cases.
In some regions, especially in informal settlements, people might have tapped into existing power lines, bypassing payment, making the prospect of paying for electricity at all seem completely alien.
"He clearly tapped into a deep-seated and important vein of feelings and emotions among what I would characterize as a very small slice of the electorate," Kidd said.
Panettiere, 26, may have tapped into her on-screen alter ego Juliette Barnes' style as she accessorized her ensemble with a brown leather belt and pair of heeled booties.
When Mr. Rubio did take Mr. Trump on, he did it sideways, acknowledging that Mr. Trump had tapped into a vein but warning that his style would have repercussions.
"The president firmly believes that the Obama administration may have tapped into the phones at Trump Tower and that this is something that we should look into," she said.
But she's spent her life as a schoolteacher, artist, and curator tapped into another side of the city—her work is infused with the philosophy and aesthetic of Afrofuturism.
This in turn helped enable a market for smartwatches such as the Pebble, which tapped into this functionality several years before Apple introduced its own hardware into the market.
But Facebook tapped into a trend that was already happening—it didn't invent the idea of letting people put stuff about their lives online, it just monetized it better.
I reflected not only on his mentorship, but also on how often I've tapped into that knowledge and how much of a positive impact it's had on my work.
WILLIAM ROBIN May 313 No fashion designer more intuitively tapped into the 1970s American zeitgeist than Halston: the body-grazing gowns, the sky-high hot pants, the Ultrasuede shirtdresses.
With Mascots — his new original film for Netflix, released October 13 — Guest has once again tapped into a subculture of proud oddballs, as played by an all-star cast.
" '"Game of Thrones" tapped into fears of revolution and political women — and left us no better off than before' [The Independent] "So justice prevailed — but what kind of justice?
This is an idea the current iteration of the self-care movement has tapped into — coming back to oneself — but its often without a holistic, reverent or spiritual, perspective.
In a number of countries, the global compacts were negotiated in the shadow of populist backlashes that have tapped into and stoked nativist fears about immigrants and their descendants.
After 2016, it was an unresolved question whether Mr. Trump's victory was a lucky break against a weak opponent or a sign he had tapped into a political shift.
Savage, who plans weddings all over the country and is very well tapped into the industry, said she can count on one hand the queer planners she knows of.
He tapped into the same creative energy that had helped him weather his checkered middle school years, when he was bullied and used writing as an escape, he said.
And then she reveals how physicians, pharmaceutical companies and even patient advocacy groups have tapped into those emotions to prevent patients from making informed decisions about screening and treatment.
Eight weeks before the first round of voting in Iowa, no singular candidate has tapped into the deep unhappiness with President Trump to capture the imagination of Democratic voters.
Peele has been victimized to some extent by his own success, and the way "Get Out" deftly tapped into the cultural moment while weaving in laughs amid the thrills.
After a few episodes, however, Barris and his writers tapped into Ross's comic charisma—her goofy grin, her Lucille Ball-ish gift for being at once glamorous and ridiculous.
When the gap is so big between the American Dream and the American reality it's hard not to take it personally (an anger which the Trump campaign tapped into).
Ms. Le Pen has campaigned on an anti-elite, anti-immigration and anti-European Union platform that has tapped into deep frustration about unemployment, especially among the working class.
The breakthrough came with a deflected shot from Giroud which Kylian Mbappe tapped into the net, although Peru were not far from leveling when Pedro Aquino clanged the crossbar.
But half a decade later, the company has barely tapped into cloud gaming's promise, and competitors like Google seem poised to attract the gamers that Sony failed to convert.
Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, has tapped into the same vein of economic discontent as Sanders with calls to renegotiate trade deals that he says have betrayed American workers.
The actual spike, cast in 17.6-karat gold, and three other ceremonial spikes of gold and silver alloys, were tapped into pre-drilled holes with a silver-plated mallet.
Many individuals are unhappy at work because they haven't tapped into what fundamentally motivates them — they lack a sense of meaningfulness in their job or connectedness with their team.
It's first true rock n roll moment came not from music, but from the silver screen when filmmakers tapped into youth culture in the delinquent films of the 221s.
The basic premise of the first part of the book is I think these four companies have aggregated so much power because they've tapped into some very basic instincts.
If a candidate wins — even if that candidate wasn't the one you supported — it's because he tapped into some important and deeply felt current of opinion in the country.
Trump had somehow tapped into a fundamental yearning people have: the need for something they can call their own, a way to rise above the relentless challenges of grubby survival.
On a recent commercial shoot for CoverGirl, the actress, 43, tapped into her creative side, swapping roles with the lead makeup artist to help paint some faces for the day.
Now that Fifth Harmony's on hiatus and Normani's gone out on her own, she says she thinks she's tapped into her inner goddess – or her inner Beyoncé, if you will.
She expanded her reach to the easy listening charts and profited financially from touring, but as it would later be proven, Columbia Records had not tapped into her full potential.
Dr. Lee has tapped into an audience that can't get enough of our urge to purge — whether we're vicariously enjoying it on Reddit or doing DIY dermatology in real life.
He's not just successfully tapped into emotions in this campaign since day one with his risible comments about Mexican immigrants, he's expertly continued to stoke them with statement after statement.
Governor Jack Dalrymple had already ordered steep across-the-board cuts at state agencies, from health care to prisons, and tapped into the state's half-billion-dollar rainy day fund.
"I think we've tapped into somebody health aware on a budget, and so we're getting new consumers," said Hoffmann, a former McDonald's executive who led its high-growth markets division.
Wonder Woman also tapped into a powerful cultural need, not only breaking box office records but speaking directly to audiences hungry for a female hero driven by goodness and love.
He was very confident, he was feeling that he had surprised a lot of people and that he had really tapped into a movement, and he's very easy to underestimate.
His impulses are derived from the same well that people like the America First Committee and Joe McCarthy tapped into, which is essentially a form of isolationism, xenophobia, and racism.
The company has also tapped into the nationwide craze for plant-based meats with the launch of a vegan burger at Burger King in partnership with privately held Impossible Foods.
Both are self-proclaimed Democratic Socialists who have tapped into a huge and angry voting bloc of the country's disillusioned youth by promising radical and progressive changes to the system.
While the pair spent the next few years globetrotting and creating music, they tapped into their inner entrepreneurial spirits and designed two iOS apps for audio connoisseurs around the world.
Biden acknowledged that people there are frustrated with the loss of manufacturing jobs — a theme that Trump has harped on as he has tapped into discontent among the working class.
Skrillex hasn't been around for quite as long, but he tapped into the same addictive quality of metal by adapting it into EDM's never-ending quest for total sensory overload.
Zelenskiy has tapped into the anti-establishment mood, though his inexperience makes Western officials and foreign investors wary and skeptics question his fitness to be a wartime commander-in-chief.
Zelenskiy has tapped into this anti-establishment mood, though his inexperience makes Western officials and foreign investors wary and sceptics question his fitness to be a wartime commander-in-chief.
Zelenskiy has tapped into this anti-establishment mood, though his inexperience makes Western officials and foreign investors wary and skeptics question his fitness to be a wartime commander-in-chief.
Zelenskiy has tapped into the anti-establishment mood, though his inexperience makes Western officials and foreign investors wary and sceptics question his fitness to be a wartime commander-in-chief.
Zelenskiy has tapped into this anti-establishment mood, although his inexperience makes Western officials and foreign investors wary and skeptics question his fitness to be a wartime commander-in-chief.
The Icelandic Pirate Party tapped into the widespread frustration and anger at the current government, following the financial collapse of 2008 that saw the country plunge into an economic crisis.
Global X Management Company LLC, a privately held company based in New York, has tapped into exotic investment themes before, with funds targeting social media and "activist" hedge-fund investors.
Instead, I tapped into a small group of people who, perhaps unsurprisingly, were somewhat like myself: a little older, and who were working (or had worked) in the creative industries.
Snax was caught in a 1v3 against Guardian, Edward and Seized, but tapped into his legendary AWP skills to take down all three while peaking out from behind cover. Virtus.
"There is no denying that Trump has tapped into the very real and understandable frustrations of working people," AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka warned in an op-ed published Monday.
"AIM tapped into new digital technologies and ignited a cultural shift, but the way in which we communicate with each other has profoundly changed," the company said in a statement.
My best friend had a baby last week so Tiffany's entire existence on this season has tapped into my own personal fears about the fate of my 18-year friendship.
In an empty bar in what appeared to be the center of the city, he drank a glass of red wine and tapped into his phone the Wi-Fi code.
The response to Mr. Luo's open letter indeed "tapped into a deep reservoir of emotions held by many Asian-Americans" about the racism they have experienced and continue to endure.
You've gotten every back in the room up, tapped into lizard-brain levels of vulnerability and need, and added a generous dose of comfort or contempt to whatever comes next.
"Casey has tapped into nearly six million really powerful viewers, most of which do not tune in to CNN," Andrew Morse, global head of CNN Digital, said in an interview.
"Macron tapped into populist desire for change against the stale status quo, but he channeled it in a constructive, rather than destructive, direction," John Avlon enthused at The Daily Beast.
The events in Cologne, it seems, have tapped into Germans' deepest anxieties about immigration, specifically the recent wave of migrants and refugees from countries such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
About five years ago, Ms. Husseini tapped into a local women's rights group she was leading to form small farmers' unions and seek help from the Afghan Ministry of Agriculture.
He has tapped into the deeply felt, legitimate grievances of millions of voters whose livelihoods have been destroyed by globalization, but his cure reveals his deficient understanding of the situation.
The story tapped into a widespread perception among many Hong Kongers, whether true or not, that some of the city's foreign residents have not shared their alarm at the outbreak.
His man-of-the-people demeanor tapped into popular disgust with the political establishment over its failure to tackle poverty and inequality despite several uninterrupted years of robust economic growth.
Already I felt like I had tapped into a really nice community of fans sharing horny HP fics, berating each other for being Hufflepuff, and generally having a good time.
If "Meat Joy," which she termed "kinetic theater," reflected the liberationist spirit of the proto-feminist early-60s, other work tapped into darker political realities, namely the war in Vietnam.
And I think we tapped into a way that people could help, and it was very tangible, and it was very real, and there were real people attached to it.
Instead, it recontextualized the old, run-of-the-mill woods witch archetype through an innovative framing device that tapped into our developing relationship with a new technology at the time.
Still, though mocked by the country's black elite, Mr. Zuma was the most gifted politician in townships and rural areas, where he tapped into the resentment of those left behind.
But Mr. Kidel does effectively convey that as Grant's career progressed and he secured more substantial roles from directors like Alfred Hitchcock, his screen work tapped into his mental turmoil.
Compounding upon this is the fact that, rather than triggering consumers' protective instincts, the top-hatted Baby Nut may have unintentionally tapped into the popular desire to eat the rich.
Mr. Trump's criticism of immigrants and promise to "make America great again" may have tapped into those same cultural anxieties, fueling his success with older and less-educated white voters.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a chief rival of Mr. Buttigieg's for the Democratic presidential nomination, tapped into that frustration in a speech on Thursday about the economy and corruption.
King -- then the world's leading social justice mobilizer -- tapped into grassroots anti-poverty efforts to help organize a "Poor People's Campaign" and stage a "camp-in" in the nation's capital.
Yet again, conspiracy theorists have proof that the president is tapped into their reality, and the message board trolls following the president's every move aren't likely to let this go.
They have a lot of pride for working for Singapore Post and for me that was something that we hadn't yet tapped into, but that energy was there you know.
"The President's tweets absolutely reaffirm the plainspoken truth: A self-made billionaire revolutionized reality TV and tapped into something magical that's happening in the hearts of this country," Miller said.
She has also played a series of lethal ladies so convincingly it is hard not to conclude a part of her is tapped into a rich vein of redirected rage.
The way the show tapped into white male aggravation in ways both universal and incredibly specific to its two main characters made it uncomfortable to watch, but always endlessly compelling.
Somehow, Vice Principals' creators (Danny McBride and Jody Hill, who both wear a number of other hats on the series) had tapped into something elemental in the American body politic.
She's clearly tapped into some weird, compelling ideas about how women keep finding their bodies subjugated by powerful outside forces — and that could be a fantastic center for a thriller.
When Donald Trump talked about Mexico "not sending their best people" — when he said, "If you don't have a border, you don't have a country" — that is what he tapped into.
He tapped into a demographic keen to shed traditional stereotypes associated with the impoverished state: "The new generation is aspirational," Yadav said in an interview with CNN affiliate, News18, in November.
Teens of Denial tapped into the head of a generation that is hyper aware of the horrors of reality and left with the burden of fixing the mistakes of the past.
But in drawing attention to forest management, Trump has tapped into a contentious scientific debate: Can the American West's growing problems with wildfire be solved, in part, by thinning overgrown forests?
Not only because he killed 49 people, but also because he tapped into a well-established digital feedback loop where white male violence is uploaded, distributed, consumed, and remixed by others.
He wasn't really tapped into a music scene while he lived there, but while he was in college for audio engineering he started uploading some of his early tracks to SoundCloud.
But the service – which was tapped into the Internet of Things with an iOS app that allowed users to control things like lights, locks and smart speaker systems – continued to work.
Apple positions the iPhone, the Apple TV and the iPad as home-remote controllers that are smart and secure, versus Amazon that allows Alexa to be tapped into by different devices.
Baidu recently tapped into the smart home market with an announcement of integration with Peel's smart home platform, which offers a popular voice-based, universal remote app for smartphones and tablets.
Meaning that Conway is not only an expert on the female voters in her own party, but she probably is tapped into what woman on the other side want as well.
When Body Worlds began touring museums in the mid-1990s, it tapped into a curiosity in the U.S. that has probably always existed—a fascination with death and the human body.
The protests have also tapped into simmering resentment over Rossello's handling of devastating hurricanes in 2017 and alleged corruption as Puerto Rico's fragile economy struggles to recover from the island's bankruptcy.
But I think that if it wasn't a deciding factor, it was definitely a moment that tapped into some discomfort that he already felt with the course that he was taking.
Garg said that the problem with relying so much on domestic debt was that the government tapped into nearly 80% of total savings in the economy, leaving little for private companies.
Despite being produced in 1929, it tapped into the eye as an unparalleled locus of pain — physical as well as psychological — and its power remains unequalled by any Hollywood fakery since.
She recognized the charm of recasting commonplace items in an unexpected material, and tapped into the persistent cultural identity that comes from consumption (cue Barbara Kruger's I shop therefore I am ).
But he was no match for Mr. Perelman's Pantry Pride, a supermarket chain that was smaller than Revlon but had tapped into the bond market to finance the $2.7 billion takeover.
H.), Barbara Comstock (Va.) and Bob Dold (Ill.), have also tapped into the issue in their fight to stay in office, taking part in the House's bipartisan panel on opioid abuse.
A Wisconsin couple said a hacker tapped into their smart-home devices and cranked up their heat, talked to them through a camera, and played vulgar music, Fox 6 News reported.
As part of this material and price change, Apple should introduce a whole new set of design partners, ones less concerned with fashion and more tapped into culture, especially teen couture.
In starting his blog and taking EDC mainstream, Capulong inadvertently tapped into the fact that all these seemingly disparate demographics were desperate to connect over the desire to romanticize rugged survivalism.
Jason Kelce, last seen getting extremely weepy discussing fulfilling a lifelong dream after winning the Super Bowl, tapped into a different emotion this afternoon at the Eagles victory parade: total insanity.
I think the Parkland kids have tapped into a real frustration in this country over the lack of substantial legislation at the federal level to address the problem of gun violence.
The founders of the nonprofit production company Children's Television Workshop tapped into this energy and created "Sesame Street" with the intention that it could serve as a tool to fight poverty.
The move has tapped into a broader fear among civil liberties advocates and Donald Trump's critics — that the president will use a moment of crisis to push for controversial policy changes.
More than half (2401%) of Americans have tapped into their retirement savings early, according to a recent survey from Magnify Money, and 2401% did so in order to pay off debt.
He likened the push to stamp out child marriage with another sweeping initiative, the banning of liquor in Bihar in 2016, which worked because it tapped into "fear psychology," he said.
By doing so, he tapped into a feeling of alienation from the anthem in the black community that dates back to the days of racial terrorism and lynching in the South.
For his luxury compound project, Mr. Pérez Flores in part tapped into his network of powerful financiers, dating back to his banking years in Zurich, where he started working in 1960.
Kate Thompson, head of press and public relations at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, told CNBC via email that the California has really tapped into the "home is where you park it" vibe.
With Vive, HTC has demonstrated its ability to offer a cutting edge VR platform, while Exodus has tapped into an interest in exploring the use of blockchain technologies for mobile devices.
Back then, our basic science was solid, researchers had discovered the gene responsible for CF in the late 2628s, but drug development hadn't yet tapped into the world of rare disease.
What he tapped into was deep-seated public resentment of the prevailing system that these authors obviously support and advocate for, a system that was not working for millions of people.
The national Republican Party has little place for supporters of abortion rights or strict environmental rules, while Trump tapped into a more nativist vein by taking a hard line on immigration.
It also catapulted Andrew W.K.'s celebrity, making him a household name as his unapologetically loud style of rock tapped into the country's post-9/11 cathartic need for mindless headbanging.
Four in every five trades at Pictet, which manages around $2368 billion, are now placed electronically - tapped into a machine aggregating prices and analysing data from dozens of banks and trading venues.
The former army captain has surged in the election, even though his party is very small, because he has tapped into the anger of Brazilians with rampant political corruption and rising crime.
Radev, a jet fighter pilot and novice to politics, has tapped into public anger with political elites and fears about immigration, vowing not to let the Balkan country become a "migrant ghetto".
Donald Trump's campaign tapped into racism, racial anxiety, and outright hate — the same kind that made white parents in the 20123s horrified at the idea of school integration — to fuel his success.
There were forces at work in society that Adolf Hitler effectively tapped into to propel his own vision forward, and show is a good framework in which to let them play out.
Trump, a businessman who successfully tapped into American fears about terror attacks during campaigning for November's presidential election, has also put a four-month hold on allowing refugees into the United States.
While a previous partnership between these venerable North Carolina brands (a doughnut with Cheerwine-flavored creme) was by all accounts well received, the doughnut soda seems to have tapped into peoples' ire.
"What would it look like if we tapped into the potential of these women's movements and we finally started giving them the investments and the full attention that they deserve?" asked Gates.
But when I finally got out and started walking again in 2016, I finally felt I could break free and start living — and that's what Val tapped into when creating our dance.
Four in every five trades at Pictet, which manages around $220 billion, are now placed electronically - tapped into a machine aggregating prices and analyzing data from dozens of banks and trading venues.
"I do feel like it's really hard to communicate with millions of different people, and if you're doing it successfully, it does mean that you've really tapped into something," Hein told me.
"When [the platform] gathered tens of thousands of downloads from students and professionals all over the world, we started to realise we'd tapped into something with a lot more potential," Gupta explains.
Yet Mr Macron tapped into a mood of disillusion, thanks to a combination of fearsome self-belief, a canny reading of the political forces in France, and a good dose of luck.
On Sunday, antivirus pioneer John McAfee brought attention to the imminent X-rated threat, tweeting a photo of a Home Depot smart fridge that had somehow tapped into the internet of butts.
The NDP became the first one-term government in Alberta history when the United Conservative Party tapped into voter concerns about the economy and a struggling energy sector to win a majority.
It's also worth noting, the report said, that this is one of the first times Apple has truly tapped into customer data, like purchases, in order to boost its own bottom line.
Since he won, those fears have become very real, with access to contraception and abortion potentially restricted, and the racism his campaign tapped into normalized and the people who preach it emboldened.
Garnett tapped into his inner bath-salt connoisseur on two different occasions, once fake-biting Dwight Howard prior to a free throw, and once chomping at Joakim Noah on an inbounds play.
But inside the operation there was some trepidation about whether the former secretary of state could fend off Sanders, a surging candidate who had tapped into anger and agitation inside liberal Iowa.
Houzz, it would seem, has tapped into some kind of demand for that type of content — whether the users are just browsing it wistfully or actually purchasing home decor items through it.
Clinton's team has hoped to portray Mr. Trump as a dangerous "con man," as Democrats have said for days, whose self-interest clashes with the reservoir of populism he has tapped into.
"They have, for now, passed on the opportunity of combining the parent companies, a move that could have tapped into much greater synergies, and so risk disappointing some investors," the bank said.
The combative former president began a re-election bid in late August, stealing much of the limelight from rivals as he tapped into voters' concerns over Islamist attacks and Europe's refugee crisis.
Many Toronto residents liked the plan, at least at first; it tapped into a frustration — common here as in most modern cities — over the messiness and slowness in getting big ideas built.
By doing his own version of "These Days," Drake tapped into the collective experience of this inter-generational, cult classic track; an expression of pure sadness—one that can belong to anyone.
Other organizations have tapped into this data as well — as the AP has with its "Election Buzz" tool that combines Google and Twitter data to provide insights into election trends and topics.
They are impossibly realistic and have tapped into our natural curiosity about our own shells, our fascination with wrinkles, folds, greasy pores and the different shapes and sizes of the human body.
Aside from Max Bemis "oh baby"-ing his way through "Got Your Money" on Punk Goes Crunk, the series tapped into something important: the power of the "pop" side of pop punk.
Indeed, it sometimes feels as if Spielberg has tapped into his childhood brain and is directing from a place that remembers all his fears and hopes from when he himself was 9.
The idea of an otherwise well-behaved little girl, not that much younger than me, falling prey to that kind of pure, unrelenting evil tapped into my especially God-fearing childhood self.
The number of Chinese students in the United States has exploded over the last 15 years, as American colleges have tapped into China's ascendant upper class as a major source of revenue.
But nobody knows whether the forces that Sanders tapped into in the primary can be conjured again — if the hardcore leftists that merged with general anti-establishment voters can do so again.
Kevin Johnson, a West Point graduate and renewable energy executive who is co-hosting the Chicago fund-raiser with Mr. Jacobson, said Mr. Buttigieg had tapped into the network of military veterans.
Instead, I was sitting in a hair salon with my mom, grandmother and a hairdresser named James Brown (the perfect name for a hairdresser who tapped into the soul of his clients).
Collins said she understands that Trump has tapped into a sense of discontent many voters are feeling but wrote that she cannot support the GOP candidate just because she is a Republican.
Whatever the reality, the video tapped into public anger over hospitals struggling to get enough supplies, despite the Red Cross in China -- and other organizations -- having received millions of dollars in donations.
This time, Mr. Akufo-Addo's New Patriotic Party tapped into the economic anxieties that had been building in Ghanaians and effectively laid the blame for them on Mr. Mahama's National Democratic Congress.
In August 23, for example, Ring tapped into Washington, DC's "Private Security Camera Incentive Program," which allowed residents to get $25400 to $153 rebates on security cameras purchased after a particular date.
Brown said he thinks the shoe has tapped into a "fundamental shift" in the way people work and play, a shift in tastes that the overall footwear industry hasn't yet fully embraced.
"People are extremely tapped into trying to get an inside look at our relationship, and she wanted to make sure that the crew understood that she was in charge," Mr. Bacon said.
My colleague and I tapped into the power of musical language to reach disaffected readers, and discovered that hip-hop can be used as a vehicle to promote literacy and academic achievement.
Songs like "The Dope Show" and "The Beautiful People" tapped into the anti-social parts of our teen brains; Manson put a pop-rock soundtrack to our disdain for the status quo.
This honesty, about 20 minutes into our conversation, is what listeners have tapped into in her music – she's been able to channel anger, confrontation and contemplation into songs that invite you in.
But for as stilted and affectless as the films can be, they're tapped into something raw and real about how often seemingly stable societies collapse into fascism, into revolution, into political upheaval.
TMZ Sports spoke with Spurs sharp shooter Danny Green about the election ... and he told us his coach is all about making sure his players are tapped into life outside the NBA.

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