"I knew he was tapping into this camera, he was tapping into my bedroom camera," she told the Los Angeles CBS affiliate.
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Trump is tapping into some of the nation's most aggrieved and angry sexist resentments, just as he is tapping into some of its most aggrieved and angry racist resentments.
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By tapping into subtropical moisture like a needle tapping into a vein, the storm systems are transporting huge amounts of water vapor, which is being converted to low elevation downpours and mountain snow.
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That is the market that we are tapping into here.
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I'm tapping into it to alleviate the pressures of existence.
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Trudeau won this last election by tapping into that dissatisfaction.
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Go deeper: Why VCs are tapping into the cryptocurrency boom
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And algorithms are tapping into the ears of real people.
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LOS ANGELES — Joey Graceffa is tapping into the YA space.
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He was tapping into two epic changes in this society.
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More brands are tapping into experiential marketing to reach consumers.
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For Trainor, stepping forward means tapping into the recent past.
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Of course, tapping into your inner masseuse isn't always easy.
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PG: Maybe tapping into the incredible power of pop culture?
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You're having an easy time tapping into your power today.
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Google is clearly tapping into a topic of widespread interest.
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They begin their journey by tapping into their own passions.
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Kevin Gates: It ain't really nothing about tapping into it.
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With Alien: Isolation, it was more about tapping into nostalgia.
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But the Mexicans are unexpectedly tapping into that nostalgia, too.
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It feels like the reboot is tapping into that too.
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It feels like tapping into something, like, a greater power.
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Tapping into an overlooked market, they predominantly spotlight young talent.
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Or maybe even tapping into any video surveillance on premises.
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That's a lot of what Hardcore Henry is tapping into.
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It's a pantomime, tapping into Americans' national pride for profit.
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"There was something very deep we were tapping into," he said.
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That means tapping into as many of your senses as possible.
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Meanwhile, Amazon is trying its luck at tapping into that trend.
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Tlaib is clearly tapping into a simmering grassroots appetite for impeachment.
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For decades, the nation has been tapping into that service spirit.
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The game is definitely tapping into something unexplored in this space.
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Instead, I surprised myself by tapping into the zen of Martha.
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Tapping into developer communities and external knowledge pools provides additional resources.
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Tapping into your investment portfolio should not be your first stop.
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Yet tapping into the item's popularity comes with its own risks.
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Tapping into Asian markets could help that grow further, analysts said.
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Businesses and residents are tapping into a growing number of generators.
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When you're running, you're tapping into the energy of the city.
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It's just, tapping into the most natural thing that's already there.
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He's tapping into anger right now and that's all he's got.
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Bullock has found a way of tapping into the populist legacy.
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So was this left-hand usage tapping into my original creativity?
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He created rituals for his character by "tapping" into his subconscious.
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The Ace of Wands is about tapping into a creative force.
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But they were suddenly tapping into questions about spirituality and fluidity.
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And like Walker, Black college students are tapping into that market.
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Tapping into this support is now critical for his floundering campaign.
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Here, Ms. Holladay's advice on tapping into a hotel's free amenities.
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This year, Funko is tapping into its customers' love of nostalgia.
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Other bus start-ups are also tapping into the inauguration demand.
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Tapping into the new power of the internet, along with our very
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Ryan Reynolds is tapping into his past — and sharing a major PSA.
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Pizza Hut tapping into nostalgia is also part of a broader trend.
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Yet it gradually became clear that Sanders was really tapping into something.
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Biden's struggles here reflect his trouble tapping into tech wealth more broadly.
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He's not particularly tapping into the darkest impulses of the American people.
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"I have really enjoyed tapping into what we both love," he says.
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He's tapping into the anger of the voters, delivers a populist message.
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Hoda Kotb is tapping into a southern accent for her latest role.
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And the Brazilian success in surfing is tapping into that same energy.
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Are businesses really tapping into their strengths to drive results and grow?
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The league is certainly interested in further tapping into the Canadian market.
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Tapping into nostalgia, Motorola announced the return of the sleek foldable phone.
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Always make sure you know exactly who is tapping into your PC.
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There are winners and losers, and Trump is tapping into the losers.
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They're also tapping into a deep well of anger in the nation.
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The startups aren't the only ones tapping into the convenience of delivery.
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All of it obscured basic economics while tapping into fears about immigration.
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Addressing those risks requires tapping into the genetic riches of wild varieties.
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It is also notable that Mr. Palen is tapping into rage culture.
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Black men are also tapping into the need for barbers on campus.
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He cites "high barriers to entry" to tapping into the concept successfully.
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It is timely, too, tapping into our fathomless obsession with First Ladies.
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He had this way of tapping into my own lost father thing.
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This year, toy companies are tapping into its customers' love of nostalgia.
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Maintaining or tapping into that market is an attractive thing for automakers.
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Mr. Cahn is tapping into a belief more popular than may appear.
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Getting close to soil entails tapping into place and memory, she says.
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Trump is especially good at tapping into fear, a particularly motivating emotion.
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If you're not tapping into commuter benefits, you're leaving money on the table.
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"It felt like we were tapping into an old well," Conant passionately said.
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And with her music, tapping into some sort of emotional truth is everything.
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It really feels like DC is tapping into the character's comic book roots.
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Are games like Dishonored or Gone Home already tapping into this design space?
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StackPath, of course, will be tapping into things like machine learning and more.
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"Energy for me has always been about tapping into your adrenaline," he says.
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Trump announced the withdrawal on Thursday, tapping into his "America First" campaign theme.
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The textured hair industry they are tapping into is worth billions of dollars.
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GrubHub and Aviary are also tapping into the weather to personalize their apps.
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But the Ohio governor is tapping into a significant line of American politics.
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Robotic engineers have been tapping into nature for inspiration for a while now.
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It plays into stirring the pot and tapping into the worst in people.
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That is the same area where CNN saw Oquendo tapping into a well.
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She sensed that she was tapping into a long-neglected part of herself.
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All we ever hear about is the anger that Trump is tapping into.
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LA companies are actually tapping into cultural phenomena, trends and fundamental lifestyle changes.
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Now you're tapping into today's 20-somethings — you're almost approaching Dick Clark status.
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Young, creative people are able to start businesses; they're tapping into local resources.
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"He's tapping into deep currents in American cultural and political life," Wolfe says.
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"The C.E.A. is tapping into students where they already are," Ms. Nold said.
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Are politicians successfully tapping into an increasingly potent urban-rural divide among voters?
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Stephen King is newly 70, but still tapping into his inner demonic kid.
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Damore was tapping into the long and contentious debate about genes and behavior.
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You can also turn off page notifications by tapping into "Edit Notifications Settings."
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Books and TV shows are tapping into the country's anxious preoccupation with decline.
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For Rochat, tapping into current events and "meme marketing" has delivered promising results.
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"Her early work was tapping into a prediction of social media," Ms. Bonakdar said.
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And I suspect both anti-establishment candidates this time are tapping into that feeling.
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But these didn't yield the desired results—I did better tapping into smaller accounts.
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We asked Snapchat which filters users have been tapping into the most this year.
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But Trump is also tapping into some of the darkest aspects of American history.
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This evening's energy is much dreamier, and you're tapping into your creative, intuitive side.
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Now, legacy companies like Macy's are tapping into influencers as their way of advertising.
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West Africa has, however, taken our third tip by tapping into sport's global network.
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It's the perfect trojan horse for tapping into CRM and co-existing with Salesforce.
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China is tapping into that popularity in an attempt to hurt South Korea economically.
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Putin is tapping into the Russian longing for a return to the Soviet empire.
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Tapping into that menu or swiping right from News Feed opens the new camera.
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Tapping into Toronto's growing pool of tech talent is a smart place to start.
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"Tapping into the flow, which I think is hard for a lot of us."
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Matt Cutler is tapping into the past with Levitate, his seventh LP as Lone.
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The only way other corporations can be successful is leveraging and tapping into startups.
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Tapping into a Yale tradition involving crazy hats, she produced a Russian military ushanka.
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Some, like Girlboss Media, are tapping into people's hunger for face-to-face community.
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In 2000, he tried again, tapping into dissatisfaction with Al Gore, the Democratic candidate.
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Invincible had its central family, and it started with Mark tapping into his powers.
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Square isn&apost the only company tapping into the link between payments and lending.
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If elections had titles, this one would be called the "tapping into anger" election.
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Now Chai has set her sights on tapping into burgeoning outbound Chinese travel market.
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This means tapping into your support system to gain perspective on a challenging person.
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These LA companies are actually tapping into cultural phenomena, trends and fundamental lifestyle changes.
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Some governors and state lawmakers now are tapping into those savings for emergency expenses.
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Tapping into history or the political pulse of the country are all possible here.
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To make ends meet, dairy farmers are tapping into a much more profitable beverage.
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Tapping into your intuition will have a pay-off in the real world today.
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Budweiser APAC fared better, tapping into investor appetite for established companies that make money.
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We have the talent; the talent is there and we're not tapping into it.
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In the herbal category is an excellent turmeric tisane, tapping into a current trend.
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That growth might happen by tapping into the knowledge and community surrounding traditional sports.
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These firms have expanded, even without tapping into the broad pool of average investors.
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I think a lot of it is tapping into a lot of latent anger.
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There are other good reasons for retailers to be tapping into the cozy trend trend.
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"There is a marine-resource legacy that the microbes are still tapping into," he says.
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I saw potential in that, but no one's really tapping into it at the moment.
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The companies are tapping into a shift in the way people buy and discover wines.
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The fever dream of tapping into those things and drawing power from them is inToxicating.
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Many of these have started to realise the opportunity of tapping into the B2B2C opportunity.
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It's a clever way of tapping into the musical preferences of Spotify users in seconds.
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Polaris isn't alone when it comes to tapping into this market of three-wheeled motorcycles.
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"It's easy to forget that we're just tapping into an existing data ecosystem," he said.
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Luke seeing Obi-Wan die, then tapping into the Force to destroy the Death Star.
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And he did this by tapping into the antennas beaming data direct at each aircraft.
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It's a part of my creative life that I haven't tried tapping into quite yet.
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We're not awesome at tapping into emotions and we can store a whole career's worth.
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Radicals influence these vulnerable populations by tapping into the sentiments of hopelessness, disenfranchisement and fear.
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Tapping into a title gives you a synopsis, cast info, Tomatometer score, and other details.
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LOS ANGELES — Adaptive Studios is tapping into StyleHaul's talent pool for a new book imprint.
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It will morph again, finding its feet where the world is shakiest, tapping into change.
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Howroyd credits much of her success to tapping into the $429 billion global staffing market.
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This anchors what might otherwise seem too fanciful, while tapping into deep-seated cultural memories.
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Meanwhile, shows like Netflix's new Stranger Things are tapping into a similar kind of nostalgia.
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It can compensate by tapping into its deep security partnerships with Saudi Arabia and China.
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But this is Samsung's best effort to date in terms of tapping into that market.
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Meanwhile, store operations might be tapping into the technology to try to reduce shoplifting incidents.
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Both have ridden a wave of support by adroitly tapping into widespread discontent over immigration.
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"I think what we're tapping into is, everybody needs a closeness to nature," he said.
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Producers are tapping into that whole 90s rave moment, but flipping it a little bit.
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It has a certain amazing aesthetic which I guess perhaps they might be tapping into.
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Occasionally, dirty talk will lead to stepping upon an emotional land mine, tapping into insecurities.
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We started tapping into these various systems of accessing the potential of the human mind.
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The Moon connects with your planetary ruler, Jupiter, tonight, finding you tapping into your intuition.
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I'm at my strongest when I am tapping into that energy and building from it.
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"I was tapping into that fear of speaking up that we all have," Rae recalled.
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"She's tapping into raw emotions and personal stories in an unapologetic way," Ms. Rae said.
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Then there are those who change their minds and end up tapping into their intuition.
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In a new twist on medical tourism, a Denver company is tapping into this market.
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In a new twist on medical tourism, a Denver company is tapping into this market.
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Tapping into the same service jobs as an adult can help you handle holiday bills.
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What's so great about the expeditions is tapping into a sense of exploration and discovery.
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Mr Lieberman is tapping into widespread frustration over the disproportionate influence of rabbis over public life.
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So it's a user behavior that exists naturally, and this gameplay is just tapping into that.
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It was also tapping into major Silicon Valley talent to built its own sleek new website.
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Instead, it's that "The Kissing Booth" is tapping into a built-in audience: teenage Wattpad users.
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Live View also scoops up data from users' cameras as they're tapping into the AR feature.
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The film hoped to draw audiences by tapping into modern-day anxieties surrounding technology and privacy.
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And it has also given ambitious politicians a blueprint for successfully tapping into the authoritarian electorate.
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Your intuition is strong, and you're tapping into your sensitive side as Mercury connects with Neptune.
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Now all we have to do is turn that double-tapping into an "add-to-cart."
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Coursera for Business will be tapping into a broad trend in corporate training, learning and development.
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Most designs work by tapping into the energy levels of atoms that are prodded with microwaves.
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The fast-food chain just revealed it will be tapping into a new category come Feb.
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This is essentially tapping into a huge edge that Pinterest has over other online commerce companies.
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One of the most prominent examples of a company tapping into rural China's growth is Pinduoduo.
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There was a time when tapping into that kind of power on the court was risky.
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It's particularly good (and better than Siri) at tapping into Google Calendar and other Google apps.
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British intelligence agency GCHQ spent years tapping into webcams as part of its "Optic Nerve" program.
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Planet Coaster, a new roller coaster and theme-park management sim, is tapping into that passion.
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In short, it's a high-concept show that's throwing curveballs and tapping into imaginations all over.
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"Ultimately, I think it's tapping into the same mechanisms for a lot of people," he said.
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What I care about is their impact, and the legacy of white supremacy they're tapping into.
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You're tapping into your inner strength and sense of stability as the sun connects with Saturn.
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"We are tapping into companies' need for flexibility," Kong told Reuters in an interview in Bangkok.
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Companies are quickly tapping into it because seltzer is offsetting slowing sales in beer and wine.
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Tapping into the voices of vulnerable people helps root Ms. Van Buren's designs in everyday realities.
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Tapping into the voices of vulnerable people helps root Ms. Van Buren's designs in everyday realities.
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To manage through the coronavirus pandemic, CIOs are tapping into their most important resource: each other
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And they were applauded for this, for tapping into the frustrations and passions of their supporters.
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You may already be tapping into shades that evoke positive feelings, without even thinking about it.
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Instead of tapping into Siri or Google Assistant, the Versa will allow you to activate Alexa.
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And you see a lot of interest in coming out to market tapping into what's there.
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Even five years ago you would have had a lot of trouble tapping into the Valley.
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Bernie Sanders is the Democratic frontrunner, and he is effectively tapping into a desire for change.
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Posts dividing the world into "us" and "them" rise naturally, tapping into users' desire to belong.
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It's less about ideology (he's openly courting Republicans) and more about tapping into how people feel.
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Tesco is tapping into healthier eating trends and launched 68 plant-based food lines this week.
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While tapping into this network, China's also been relying on another asymmetric advantage — persistent cyber espionage.
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Tapping into employersBartasi said it was "always" the plan to sell Kindbody&aposs services to employers.
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"It sounds like [wilderness vloggers] are tapping into the same primal urges as Subnautica," says Cleveland.
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Around the world, governments are tapping into renewable sources to fuel the growing demand for energy.
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Restaurants are also tapping into virtual reality to provide diners and potential diners with unique experiences.
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They of course got into it over spying within their own systems and tapping into it.
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So the idea of treeing, the idea of tapping into something mysterious, played into Binti as well.
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By adopting his own tough stance against EU policy-making, Renzi is tapping into this public hostility.
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Renée Zellweger is tapping into a far more sinister character for the Netflix original series, What/If.
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That's right, it's one of the brands tapping into our oft-forgotten love of all things magical.
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For now, its China strategy is focusing on tapping into the Mandarin-speaking diaspora around the world.
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Facebook is tapping into the Trump-era groundswell of interest among Americans in contacting their elected representatives.
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He's also only tapping into the stone's power through the use of a containment device, the Eye.
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And he said that tapping into that energy would be the way to win at the polls.
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This partnership seems to be designed to help Lego's growth continue by tapping into the digital space.
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It also calls for more efficiently using Vietnam's hydropower and tapping into a domestic natural gas field.
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The lure of access — of tapping into a high-level, human-run social network — can be powerful.
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Tapping into the $63 billion food stamp market could give retailers a big boost in that arena.
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Fidesz is tapping into a wider European trend: the rise of identity-based politics around national issues.
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Tapping into what teens like to get them coding has been working, according to Vidcode's early data.
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Companies aren't just tapping into sustainability initiatives to save face anymore — they're looking to change the world.
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That's what's fun about game design, and Mario Maker has always been great at tapping into that.
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Other travel sites rely on paid promotions for revenue, but Lola won't be tapping into that business.
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Tapping into "full coverage" brings up a stream of stories about the same topic from different publications.
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Tapping into the baked goods trend is Breadsmith, a restaurant that specializes in European-style artisan breads.
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Trump is tapping into an energy and an enthusiasm which engages new people in the democratic process.
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There are other Americans who feel left out too and Democratic candidates are tapping into their anxiety.
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" As The Columbus Dispatch reported, "He's tapping into an oft-overlooked and valuable employment pool, he said.
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Emily Blunt is tapping into her newest role when it comes to the care of her kids.
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More networks should be tapping into this diverse talent pool for fresh and unconventional ideas and individuals.
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Bundlers show their strength by tapping into their networks to pool money from a number of sources.
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It's easy to see why this big beer company is tapping into the weird beer market, though.
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It is here that Easterbook foresees the company cultivating top talent and tapping into emerging food crazes.
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Tapping into the land's rich soil, the community was known for farming sugar beets and other vegetables.
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The presumptive Republican nominee wouldn't have gotten this far if he weren't tapping into some deep resentments.
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Still, the majority expect to rely on Social Security and pensions before tapping into their personal savings.
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However, the duo still felt they weren't tapping into the bigger vision they had for the company.
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"They may be tapping into something," said Stephanie Brinley, principle automotive analyst with IHS Automotive told CNBC.
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The 'young guns' who love their party and are tapping into changing political classes and political winds?
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More broadly, Emil is tapping into current trends such as growing environmental awareness, urbanisation and car-sharing.
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But Smikle said that Booker is tapping into something voters want to see in a presidential candidate.
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Tapping into powerful emotions through re-lived stories holds alchemical potential, but some elements require safe containers.
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Is eating a minimum of two steaks every night the secret to tapping into one's creative genius?
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For Dunham, finding the answer means tapping into your real feelings that underly our impulse to atone.
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ZTE has been accused of sabotaging its products to aid Chinese spies tapping into U.S. communications networks.
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It occurred to me that we were tapping into something bigger than just your normal negative reviews.
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"Most people faced with tapping into a magma chamber would pack their bags and leave," said Foulger.
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In Brazil, the populist Jair Bolsonaro was elected president after tapping into resentment against corruption and crime.
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Using race in a promotion made sense, King said, because it was tapping into society's true feelings.
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Companies working on smart locks are tapping into the e-commerce market through in-home delivery partnerships.
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You might even be thinking about exploring your spiritual side and tapping into your inner divine feminine.
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TikTok has rejected the plausibility of the Chinese government tapping into the data of its U.S. users.
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Tapping into Austin's famed music culture, the hotel features live music, as well as live theater performances.
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"It means tapping into the potential of rural communities to become part of the solution," Buttigieg wrote.
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Meanwhile, Warren is tapping into Americans' emerging sense that something is not quite right with Silicon Valley.
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"Yang is tapping into a similar type of voter that Bernie Sanders would usually get," Murray said.
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Gaudí was tapping into a far richer iconography for dragons than cute tourist postcards might let on.
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"White supremacist leaders and groups are tapping into that sense of vulnerability," Richeson says in an email.
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For presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, that means tapping into the financial anxiety weighing on middle-class voters.
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Pink is tapping into poetry to convey her emotions in her life as a new mom of two.
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And if other politicians are tapping into that same vibe, that doesn&apost make them a cult follower.
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This is a powerful time for letting go of the past, and for tapping into your psychic intuition.
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And when it comes to data, Mapbox has been tapping into OpenStreetMap, the open-source mapping data alternative.
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For both AT&T and Verizon, the nonsense branding works by tapping into confusion around these new technologies.
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You're tapping into a massive well of resources today that will help push you forward in your career!
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Once you've arrived, the next step is making friends, which is key to tapping into the local economy.
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Consider tapping into your friendships, work, and hobbies to see what changes you can make in those areas.
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I use Slack daily, and tapping into a conversation thread with co-workers and swiping back works well.
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More broadly, he says the company is tapping into a growing demand from employees for "greater workplace wellbeing".
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If there's one thing politicians are good at, or should be good at, it's tapping into voter anger.
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Cabify is also tapping into another interesting trend, which exists in other areas like e-commerce and fintech.
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Tapping into the Latino influence only when it's convenient is not an anomaly that only happens in music.
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Parrot Read: Another tool for tapping into the Twitter hive mind, this time focused exclusively on book recommendations.
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"It's about tapping into your inner hero," Cox tells us, noting that's something she's learned from the star.
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Thomas Wylde x Alice Through the Looking Glass Conrad isn't the only fashion mogul tapping into film's vibe.
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To stay afloat, Sears has been tapping into CEO Eddie Lampert's piggy bank and monetizing its real estate.
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MTR is not only involved in rail ventures, but is also tapping into Hong Kong's booming property market.
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Some of his fellow heroes have been tapping into Beard's powers for years, including Thor and Black Panther.
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This exhibition is Kornegay's first-ever solo presentation anywhere; Ogden organized it by tapping into several private collections.
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Snapchat has proved to be one of 2016's most effective political tools for tapping into younger audiences.
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But if there's one thing everybody's new favourite game has done particularly well, it's tapping into meme culture.
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This means tapping into your support system when a situation is challenging enough for you to feel overwhelmed.
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Entertainment and sports are big potential growth areas in China, tapping into demand from China's rising middle class.
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The tech giant is tapping into the competitive world of virtual reality tech by launching Google Plastic Cardboard.
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The reality is that as you close in on retirement, you are going to start tapping into it.
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" Silveria adds that tapping into that power is a "much better idea than small thinking and horrible ideas.
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The region's vast opium production, which the insurgents are already tapping into, could further fuel their war machine.
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And that produces a nationalist reaction which is very, very strong, which a certain candidate is tapping into.
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Taylor: What have been some of the biggest trends that you're seeing now that Mars is tapping into?
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Perriello is tapping into the angst over the Trump administration that is fueling Democratic enthusiasm in unprecedented ways.
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That means we are now tapping into more mature networks of angels and investors in all different geographies.
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The competitive side of CrossFit has also done a good job of tapping into its now-enormous base.
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As children, we're pretty good at tapping into what we love, because society hasn't beaten us down yet.
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Prior to that, businesses tapping into its popularity had to literally key in all updates on a phone.
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To connect music with the body again, the physical, is something I'm tapping into that I'm now realizing.
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Most karez start at the foot of the Tianshan Mountains, tapping into subterranean aquifers fed by glacial runoff.
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Moreover, in just about every case, they end up tapping into an extensive network of family and friends.
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Many of the ranchers are tapping into a growing public demand for high-quality beef from small producers.
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You'll be engaging your muscles, but also connecting with your body and tapping into self-confidence and gratitude.
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The ruling came after a lower court issued an injunction to block officials from tapping into the funds.
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The organization distinguished itself by tapping into social discontent born of Cuba's frequent food shortages and other hardships.
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Cynically, this is something a business like WellSet could be tapping into — but that is not Bukowski's intention.
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Tapping into any one will show you a list of tweets relevant to the game that are algorithmically organized.
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Obama said he told Trump that his election achievement in tapping into the enthusiasm of his voters was impressive.
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He&aposs tapping into the idea of conservative victimhood, that conservatives are treated in a worse way than liberals.
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You're tapping into a part of an expansive Afrofuturist saga about identity, revolution, time travel, and (of course) androids.
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Now, Rip Curl is tapping into Singapore's board-riding culture with its latest campaign, Artist of the Search (AOTS).
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It is often assumed that Mr Trump is tapping into a broad-based backlash against globalisation with this rhetoric.
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Even third-party music services like Pandora are tapping into the voice platforms' capabilities to provide search by lyrics.
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It's also tapping into a large economy that is adjacent and tightly connected to that of Salesforce's home market.
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Mostly she taught using creative play, tapping into her sons' love of all sport from before they could walk.
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It also started Maven Gig in hopes of tapping into a growing demand from rideshare and delivery app drivers.
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Paytm is not the only one hoping that its existing success tapping into smartphones will extend to new business.
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Tapping into Uber and other third-parties is another option Walmart now seems willing to consider as an alternative.
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And increasingly, the industry has been experimenting with the possibilities of tapping into social media and other online opportunities.
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What to watch: The company also is diversifying globally, tapping into markets like India to further grow its reach.
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The startup hopes the service will help grow its transaction volumes by tapping into the technology company's user base.
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"We're just tapping into the unique beauty of gender neutral," said Wang Tianhai, head of the band's entertainment company.
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Time's Up Healthcare is also tapping into partner organizations that have been fighting versions of this battle for decades.
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Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential campaign, is tapping into its vaunted email list to encourage supporters to join the march.
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Bautista understands him better too, tapping into some brilliant lunkiness, and becoming one of Guardians 2's comedic highlights.
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Islamists have since regained a foothold in the north and center, tapping into ethnic rivalries to recruit new members.
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Naturally, entertainment media is tapping into this wave in order to tell its stories — sometimes with extremely poor results.
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Trump is clearly tapping into a very strong sentiment of dissatisfaction with the status quo within the United States.
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You can find your nametag by tapping into the side menu at the top right corner of your profile.
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Post-deal the company will continue to run as usual, but while tapping into Go-Jek's resources and experience.
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And, unlike the U.S., the country can export refrigerated beef to China, tapping into demand from high-end retailers.
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Bruce Rauner, a former private-equity executive who also is tapping into his fortune on his re-election bid.
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The neoprene also makes an otherwise simple backpack look more sporty, tapping into a strong-as-ever athleisure trend.
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Feloni: I would imagine you could have an advantage of being more consumer-facing and tapping into buying trends.
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Bin Salman is tapping into a desire for change and deftly wrapping it in the Saudis' already passionate nationalism.
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Campaigning in Florida over the weekend, Mr. Kaine accused Mr. Trump of tapping into sexism as a political tactic.
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Joanna Coles, chief content officer of Hearst Magazines, broadened her applicant pool by tapping into new, diverse professional networks.
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"We were already tapping into [our collective] death metal influences by the time that album came out," adds Salcedo.
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She becomes a pure conduit of emotion, as if she's tapping into a force beyond her own small lungs.
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More clearly tapping into his global influences, "Slipstream" features complex rhythms barreling along beneath a glowing canopy of ambience.
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Tapping into film: Viacom will be funneling those networks into its success with film — theatrical revenues grew by 104%.
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More and more conventional automakers have been tapping into the electric-vehicle market that Tesla has sought to dominate.
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After all, Mr. Jones, for all his demagogic skills, was tapping into misinformation and paranoia already on the platform.
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It came out right after several highly publicized murders and the abduction of Elizabeth Smart, tapping into universal fears.
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And what they can do, because we're tapping into those same capital markets and I think that's really healthy.
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Investigators have been tapping into the tech giant's enormous cache of location information in an effort to solve crimes.
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"The Republicans have actually done a good job of tapping into the anxiety people are feeling," Mr. Moulton said.
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The universality of those reactions suggests that the drugs are tapping into some biological mechanism that evolved eons ago.
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Museums have not had much success, though, tapping into the new wealth arising from tech companies, the analysis shows.
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Ultimately, she wants them to develop more sustainable coping skills by tapping into what they know works for them.
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"With the Trump administration actively considering tapping into the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, it could weigh negatively," Innes said.
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That's a source of joy that's definitely worth tapping into, a climate-friendly gift that you can give yourself.
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Mr. Modi's makeover as a strong-arm champion of the poor is thus tapping into India's fundamentally socialist DNA.
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Epigenetic testing may seem as harmless as tapping into a biological horoscope, but it does raise some darker questions.
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Working longer makes it possible to add to retirement accounts and to avoid tapping into them for living expenses.
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What seems to have happened is that the prospect of tapping into Saudi money has drowned out proliferation concerns.
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"The games industry should understand the underlying human behaviors and mechanics that they are tapping into," Graboyes told me.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" is scared of tapping into the imagination that made the band so innovative and powerfully, addictively strange.
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Others are downright harrowing, tapping into the stress of being trapped in an airplane hurtling along at 570 mph.
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The militants also swore to take revenge on the families' behalf, tapping into the Yemeni tradition of blood feud.
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Republican spent years tapping into public frustration with the ways it fell short to drive anger at the law.
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I don't have any bottom dysphoria, but I still feel validated tapping into that queerness as a queer man.
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Last Friday, a federal judge blocked Trump from tapping into Defense Department funds to build parts of his border wall.
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However, the company will give the network time to grow before tapping into Daisie's creator community for its own ends.
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But I began to see in the fall of 2015 that something was happening, that Trump was tapping into something.
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LinkedIn's focus on emerging markets is a long-term effort to boost the company's growth by tapping into new opportunities.
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Trump won the presidency by smashing taboos and tapping into angry anti-elite sentiments most real politicians didn't even hear.
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"It strangely does feel like it's tapping into some kind of zeitgeist, I think," director Martin McDonagh told Entertainment Weekly.
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Instead, Apple launched a pared down TV app in December that wasn't capable of tapping into live cable TV signals.
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And recently, many American artists — Asian and not — have tried tapping into the multibillion-dollar pop music market in Asia.
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If necessary, consider tapping into savings you may normally steer clear of in order to get more cash in hand.
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Authors such as as Leigh Brackett, C.L. Moore, and Ray Bradbury all tapping into the tradition for their own works.
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Tapping into the emotions of the hard parts of Vallejo's life seems to have been an interesting challenge for Cruz.
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Tapping into the 'makers' trend, early testers of Worlds Adrift have shaped the game itself via Bossa's Island Creator tool.
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Amazingly, what quantum computer engineers are doing is tapping into the chaotic logic of the quantum world to solve problems.
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Shouting a few words at my phone feels quicker and more fun than tapping into and around the app. Fun!
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When The Economistanalysed what factors allow a country to thrive in international football, tapping into football's global network proved crucial.
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It's basically tapping into Apple Music's recommendation engine and is similar to launching a station based on a single track.
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If there's one thing politicians are good at, or should be good at, it's tapping into voter emotions and anger.
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I feel the responsibility in tapping into this massive, nation-spanning group of supporters and explaining their gravitation toward Trump.
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Tapping into this feeling, one Twitter user has gone viral with a list of nine important statements women should remember.
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Users can share the alert with friends to spread awareness, tapping into that organic desire to help that Vacher described.
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The fascination seems to be about tapping into a time when specialized services — not necessarily logo-covered bags — defined luxury.
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"Fear the Walking Dead" and "The Strain" share exaggerated apprehensions about viruses run amok, thus tapping into real-world fears.
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"We celebrate music and lifestyles, and we've been tapping into each generation of youth throughout our 45 years," Yang noted.
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Many are pointing to income inequality, while others are tapping into the ways in which the capitalist system has failed.
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The system is able to do that by tapping into the increasingly sophisticated network of sensors employed in modern vehicles.
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"People come out in solidarity, tapping into a strength from who knows where, in order to move stones," she said.
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Tapping into the citizen science brain trust is logical, because tourist divers already have their goggled eyes on the seabed.
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"I think what both Trump and Bernie are tapping into is this anger, this frustration, this economic stagnation," Kish said.
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Many people ignore tapping into their home equity early in retirement because they know they need a place to live.
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Energy consumption costs can be cut by using ever more efficient hardware, but also by tapping into renewable energy sources.
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The memes, though, steamroll through them by tapping into the economic anxiety and xenophobia that were hallmarks of Trump's campaign.
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In the announcement, exclusive to listen to on PEOPLE, Gellar doesn't waste any time tapping into her character's biting tongue.
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It's a powerful time for tapping into your psychic intuition, as well as your imagination, and for processing your feelings.
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What role does innovation play when it comes to tapping into those new markets where telcos are all expanding now?
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US-based Turkish artist Refik Anadol is tapping into these unseen patterns and giving them visibility in his new work.
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By tapping into new volumes and varieties of data, companies can use that data to deliver a better customer experience.
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Rare-disease communities also can leverage their investments by tapping into NIH resources to support early stage drug development programs.
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Most occur in the near future, and the show bills itself as "tapping into collective unease with the modern world".
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Putzing around Austin at 25mph is important and useful, but it's only tapping into a small amount of the potential.
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On the iPad, there's a new sidebar where you can check different news sources by tapping into each one individually.
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That's because they would be able to offer 5G services to users by tapping into existing infrastructure, thereby reducing costs.
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The groups told The Hill they are tapping into a national movement and are looking ahead after the confirmation fight.
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In April, Ortega proposed cuts to government pension and social security, tapping into existing frustration and triggering the latest clashes.
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Trump won Michigan's GOP primary with 37 percent support, largely by tapping into blue-collar voters unhappy with the economy.
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Tapping into some of this data is Tonsser's algorithm that gives every player registered on the app a dynamic score.
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He did it in 28500, tapping into national pride, patriotism and promise — and drew support from voters across party lines.
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Millan loves to insist on tapping into a dog's wolf-life instincts in order to get our pets to behave.
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They all acknowledged that she was tapping into a real problem, one that's been difficult for their community to address.
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Prelude is, among other things, tapping into a desire of Millennials to get what they want, when they want it.
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Producers are on turbo and chefs are really tapping into that and supporting them and that just makes everything better.
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She's one of many entrepreneurs combining faith and fashion, empowering women while also tapping into a billion-dollar international market.
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Today's women need to get a grip and start finding their own inner resources and tapping into them when needed.
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If this had any effect, research suggests it did so by tapping into existing polarization, rather than creating new divisions.
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The company, instead of tapping into an obviously interested venture capital pool, is a largely bootstrapped affair, it told TechCrunch.
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By the way, Clapper is the same guy who said the NSA wasn't tapping into Americans' phones and email accounts.
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A federal court ruled that President Trump's proclamation of a national emergency did not justify tapping into Pentagon construction funds.
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Funding should come from partnering with state and local governments and "where appropriate, tapping into the private sector," Trump said.
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Even fashion is tapping into the reboot craze, and it's making us nostalgic for a classic 22019s Google origin story.
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For Moscow, it seems, the goals of tapping into Africa's mineral wealth and challenging Western influence on the continent overlap.
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Indian Prime Minister Modi has been effective in tapping into the entertainment industry to extend the reach of his power.
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Despite this prosperity, there are still too many people who face barriers to tapping into their unique gifts and talents.
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The cloud will become a powerful resource for tapping into stored data, information and applications on an as-needed basis.
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Every federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with state and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping into private-sector investment.
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Tapping into commercial fleets, Nauto's system "drives" many miles, gathering data all along the way about driver behavior, good and bad.
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And the touchscreen partially works in handheld mode, which will make searching for videos and tapping into them a lot easier.
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But regardless of how seriously he takes this complaint, the ACA is tapping into some existing concerns by the Justice Department.
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This time around, many women are tapping into their feelings of helplessness and fear rather than releasing their long-suppressed rage.
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Tapping into money immigrants send home Mexican immigrants sent nearly $27 billion home in 2016, according to the country's central bank.
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Inmates who seem to be acting against their professed orientation are likely tapping into a less expressed part of their orientation.
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The acting technique emphasizes tapping into one's personal experiences to reproduce the emotions, actions, and behavior required for a dramatic performance.
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Foreign firms that used to come to the delta to harness its brawn are now tapping into its brains as well.
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I think that people feel real good about tapping into everybody's life [with social media], and there's something comforting about that.
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The companies announced on Thursday that Universal Beijing will be tapping into Alibaba's (BABA) expansive suite of digital apps and services.
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There is also the question of whether O'Rourke is tapping into an issue that's appropriate for an "I'm for everyone" politician.
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Several subscription models exist, from buying a share of panels in a solar farm to simply tapping into the power generated.
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Partech is open to all sectors "with a strong appetite for people who are tapping into Africa's informal economies," he said.
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But over time, by tapping into her cultural heritage, Jane is able to free the android via Afrofuturism and queer exploration.
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"It's really about tapping into that collective knowledge from your company," says Noah Weiss, who runs Slack's search efforts, said that.
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SparkLabs is working with two crypto platforms to handle the token sale in terms of KYC, operations and tapping into audiences.
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Mr. Green does this by tapping into the informal group of waste collectors and integrating them into their tech-enabled business.
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What NewAer is tapping into an old idea left by the wayside by phone makers which used to be pretty interesting.
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Infrastructure Partnerships Australia chief executive Brendan Lyon said tapping into OBOR projects would be provide a significant financial boost for Australia.
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Plus, mitú is tapping into a global audience of Spanish speakers, which is larger than the number of English speakers worldwide.
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With that comes a lucrative market for new cars by tapping into a network of more than 162,000 drivers and counting.
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Populists create political movements by tapping into widespread grievances that other politicians have either overlooked or are too timid to tap.
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In January, she announced she'd be launching an eponymous clothing brand tapping into her cashmere know-how (produced with Tse's help).
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Again, tapping into your intuition is a wonderful way to work the energy during Cancer season, especially during the new moon.
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And, with Windows Ink capabilities, you can write yourself notes, doodle, sketch, and more, tapping into your creative and productive sides.
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By tapping into its network, a seller could ship a 1,500-pound load across the country for just $200, for example.
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Collaboration has been accelerating over the past year, with startups realizing the benefits of tapping into the banks' vast distribution networks.
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By tapping into the technology and talent of blockbuster movies, The Coalition was able to make that scene way more impressive.
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Definitely. To me, he sounds like someone who's... Well, he's really tapping into all of electronic and dance music, at once.
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Zelectric has found a particularly happy niche, though, tapping into an environmentally conscious thread of the latent nostalgia for old VWs.
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Again, tapping into your intuition is a wonderful way to work with the energy—pay close attention to your inner voice.
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He has led the field from the outset in polls that excluded Lula, by tapping into voter anger over political corruption.
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Google is tapping into what our pets are feeling with new "I'm Feeling Woof" and "I'm Feeling Meow" modes on search.
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And Trump is thriving, tapping into the fears and anxieties that have erupted into the open in an extraordinary presidential campaign.
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Al-Qaeda recruiter Anwar al-Awlaki was one of the masters at tapping into the directionless, the disturbed and the disenfranchised.
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Working with the UK Post Office furthers Western Union's strategy of tapping into established networks to grow its own digital reach.
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"Bachelor in Paradise" has a new way of reeling in viewers ... tapping into the sex scandal that temporarily shipwrecked the show.
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Visa has been tapping into the U.S. market aggressively, offering incentives to use to cards instead of cash on everyday purchases.
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During the campaign, Bolsonaro frequently espoused extreme right-wing views, tapping into his supporters' unease at the perceived spread of liberalism.
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She's now in a different place: married to her longtime producer, Steve Brown, and tapping into a deeper current of soul.
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In the end, local prosecutors charged him only with money-laundering offences for illegally tapping into Poon's finances after his return.
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The trio recently introduced legislation aimed at tapping into cash stored overseas and using that revenue to revitalize the country's infrastructure.
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Magick is a way to shift your reality by tapping into the powerful wisdom and ancestral connections that live within you.
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With Hopper 3.0, the app will begin tapping into that data even further to customize the experience to the individual user.
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And why deploy a $10,000 drone when a dragonfly with a $100 cybridizing backpack tapping into its nervous system will do?
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What to watch: AMLO captivated the electorate by running against the system and tapping into popular demand for a fresh alternative.
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Betaworks has had a decent string of success lately, tapping into viral services that have found sticky usage on social platforms.
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This is easy, lazy work, tapping into the public fears about the election with the depth of a Family Guy episode.
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Whether an organization withers or flourishes, writes Goleman, depends on how effective its leaders are at tapping into this emotional connection.
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Despite the cost and complications, American states are tapping into a clean and plentiful source of energy sitting on their doorstep.
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They are tapping into a culture of generosity that many feared had been eroded by decades of war, greed and corruption.
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Eighty-four percent of this renewable power was hydroelectric, but some countries are also tapping into gigantic wind and solar potential.
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And it just felt to me like, it feels to me like "Hamilton" is tapping into what's great about our country!
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From Poland to Pennsylvania Avenue, populist leaders have risen to power in recent years by tapping into these deeply emotional issues.
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She knew of the excitement about the Revolution because of 'Hamilton' and how Americans seem to have been tapping into it.
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ALLVP is tapping into the content opportunity with a monthly podcast series that educates around the gender imbalance in tech, too.
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With that in mind, even a smaller network of recruiters and clients can benefit from a business tapping into developing conversations.
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Tapping into the age-old romance of shipwrecks, he and his patron are embarking on a giant artistic and financial gamble.
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In many ways, Mr. Johnson's success in tapping into the discontent of working-class workers resembles Mr. Trump's route to power.
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Skilled work is increasingly concentrated in high-rent metropolitan areas, so more young people are tapping into their parents' bank accounts.
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As he moved through the primaries and into the general election, Trump shifted from tapping into our anger to fueling it.
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But in established democracies throughout the world, politicians are rising to power by tapping into the people's disenchantment with the elite.
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She draws from the past (tapping into literature and folklore as well as film) to interrogate present conditions and future possibilities.
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" Ms. Taylor of FCB said, "That's kind of the cultural moment that people are tapping into — A.I. and robots and tech.
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And so even though I don't feel like I'm particularly kinky, by tapping into her excitement, I, in turn, became excited.
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Additionally, he said, Snapsheet is tapping into new willingness on the part of insurance companies to use tech for a competitive advantage.
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From the home screen updates look a bit like tweets or status updates, though tapping into a friend's post reveals much more.
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He's tapping into a cowboy, frontier mythology that has always benefited the military and corporate agendas of men who look like him.
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And we at Safari Doctors are tapping into that to be able to fill some of the gaps in accessing health care.
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The company also recently tied up with Apple to offer a credit card, tapping into Apple's relatively younger user base for customers.
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It's tapping into the existing network of Pantsuit Nation, a Facebook community of 3.5 million led by Libby Chamberlain and Cortney Tunis.
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Last month, a federal judge blocked Trump from tapping into Defense Department funds to build parts of his US-Mexico border wall.
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Right now, you're only tapping into a fraction of the chip's power, and even that feels delightfully powerful compared to earlier iPhones.
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I think Amy [Smilovic at Tibi] does a phenomenal job of tapping into what's in the zeitgeist and making it her own.
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New moons are all about new beginnings, but they are also time for quiet reflection, and for tapping into one's inner voice.
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He went on to say that Donald J. Trump had done the same thing by tapping into grievances toward immigrants and Muslims.
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As Netflix looks to expand its 150-person international workforce, the company is tapping into expert resources to help with the transition.
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Some companies are tapping into the popularity of Instagram stories and the purchasing power of celebrities and influencers who have large followings.
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That said, Sanders is tapping into something that moves a lot of Democrats, and which Clinton needs to try for as well.
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Unlike so many other recent blockbusters intent on tapping into the current political climate for inspo, Fallout remains true to its roots.
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But many people are concerned about their necks regardless of age, and the beauty industry is tapping into these insecurities big time.
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And they're tapping into the thesis that fans and consumers are driving the creation of commercially viable content now more than ever.
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Mr Trump cobbled together funds by declaring a questionable national emergency, tapping into various pots of money like one for military construction.
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But we're obviously not the only ones tapping into our horoscopes for some inspiration: These shades continue to sell out on Sephora.
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Mr Chundawat optimistically suggests starting small, tapping into local knowledge to encourage tourism based on bird-watching and wilderness retreats, for instance.
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During the former, she recommends tapping into your intuition, which might mean your gut instincts or something more meditative and faith-based.
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At the time of my original story, Google said users can delete everything by tapping into a purchase and removing the Gmail.
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But what they're really tapping into is fears of brown people flooding across the border and reshaping the US from the inside.
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Tapping into the dreamy magic of beachside party culture, SXMusic recalls Tulum, Ibiza, and Bali when they were still unpredictable and wild.
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Quartz has grown rapidly since its founding in 2012, tapping into an international and mobile-savvy audience with bite-size business stories.
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Now, instead of potentially tapping into everything you do on Google, it can access only your Google User ID and email address.
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In addition, AT&T subscribers can stream from the service to their smartphones and tablets without tapping into their wireless data plans.
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BitGirls is the latest attempt at tapping into this market, but with a twist: the company behind it is Tech Bureau Corp.
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More and more businesses around the world are tapping into the halal cosmetics ideology, eyeing potential Middle Eastern and South Asian consumers.
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To some degree, Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders is tapping into the same vein, though politically and stylistically, the two are miles apart.
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"I think we would be very comfortable tapping into that and providing that alleviated resource," homeland security adviser Tom Bossert told reporters.
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As responses to her post swiftly accumulated, however, she realized she was tapping into something much larger than just an artistic style.
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Instead, GOP senators drew red lines on core symbolic issues for their base, while tapping into Middle America's skepticism about big government.
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Tapping into advances in technology relies on consistent and reliable internet access, which is impossible to guarantee if a repeal takes place.
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Motherboard's Daniel Oberhaus talks about the possibilities of tapping into dreams on this episode of the VICE Guide to Right Now Podcast.
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Trump, Khisa said, is tapping into "the same fertile ground of disillusionment and anti-establishment sentiment" on both sides of the Atlantic.
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He says Loft is tapping into an underserved market, due to the traditionally complex and capital-heavy requirements for launching a satellite.
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Her route to finding her authentic voice came by tapping into her unique form of leadership and expressing that in her application.
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They also recommend tapping into your network to find great hires because chances are those individuals trust your vision and work ethic.
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"That's really only true for men," Breus says, when I mention how I've been dutifully tapping into Mother Nature's naughty NyQuil supply.
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The company's smart cities efforts are aimed at tapping into a market that some expect to grow beyond $1 trillion by 2020.
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But Schumann was a Bach devotee and Mr. Anderszewski brought out the intricacies of the piece, while tapping into its dark strangeness.
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According to Brooks, Damore was just telling the truth: Damore was tapping into the long and contentious debate about genes and behavior.
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Tapping into the genetics that shape the makeup of our species is a dangerous way to "play God," and tamper with nature.
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NuCypher is selling enterprises a specialized encryption layer that enhances their ability to perform big data analytics while tapping into the cloud.
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Imagine tapping into every sound generated by musicians around the globe, and tweaking them all in real time on a single platform.
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You're a logical air sign, Gemini, but while Mercury is in Cancer, you'll also be tapping into your intuition quite a bit.
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He won by tapping into deep resentment in Brazil, which has faced rising crime and two years of political and economic turmoil.
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Wallace, he saw, was tapping into something ugly, not just in the South but among white blue-collar supporters in the North.
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In fact, in most situations, it would require physically tapping into the device, which greatly reduces the risk threat in most situations.
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Perhaps more than any coordinated strategy, activists across the country are tapping into the same energy and feeding on one another's momentum.
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"Local people are not completely satisfied," said Essar Nori, a lawmaker for Gwadar, adding that the separatists were tapping into that dissatisfaction.
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Tapping into the data Beyond just listening into voice chatter, there's a lot of interpretable data that also flows over the airwaves.
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With these letters, she ends up tapping into both a sexual and artistic expression she hasn't been able to access in years.
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City governments are now tapping into those data streams to keep tabs on residents' chatter and complaints about what's happening around town.
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In other words, Trump is tapping into the same vein of xenophobia that has proven so rich for the European far right.
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Every election cycle has its own dynamics, and whoever is tapping into the sentiments of their own base usually has an advantage.
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Far-right leaders today have been accused of exploiting this strategy, tapping into people's fears to create the perception of looming disaster.
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Companies are increasingly tapping into agile, cross-disciplinary teams in an effort to bolster collaboration and speed up the timeline for projects.
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Tapping into her artistic background, Graham created her own solution: obscure typos using fast-drying white tempera paint and a watercolor brush.
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They built wider coalitions, tapping into anger of Nebraska ranchers and drawing the attention of Hollywood celebrities such as director James Cameron.
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Her music is phenomenal, tapping into so many genres that it's hard to even identify all of them listening to the track.
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However, don't let this period of trying times hinder you from tapping into some creative, mystical energy from now until March 19.
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Sketched out in the 1990s, the technology was supposed to leapfrog conventional computing by tapping into the weird physics of subatomic particles.
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Additionally, Tesla on Tuesday began delivering Model 3 cars made at its Shanghai factory, tapping into China, the world's second largest economy.
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"We are turning a new page in the chapter of tapping into hydrocarbons," Energy Minister George Stathakis told parliament before the vote.
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BuzzFeed's growth over the years has been driven by social distribution — tapping into the power of sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
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Tapping into the universal sentiment of beachside relaxation he upends that calm with a surrealist scenes that disintegrates into confusion and loss.
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Despite this, Bolsonaro has led the field from the outset when Lula is excluded, by tapping into voter anger over political corruption.
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When you think about the racism debate in America Zhao isn't clutching at a wedge issue, he's tapping into a live wire.
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And by tapping into Democratic angst over Trump's surprise victory over Clinton, she's building a fundraising apparatus greater than she had before.
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The Warsaw speech was the latest example of the White House tapping into the deep anti-globalist streak that energizes his base.
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Listening for audio cues and effectively responding to them, I was tapping into a skill I'd never been able to utilize before.
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The founders have firsthand experience tapping into social services, and could use their stories to mitigate any negative stereotypes associated with welfare.
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Sanders is tapping into an idea a lot of Democrats on the populist left have had: The economy isn't working for everyone.
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Bernie Sanders secured the biggest first-day haul among Democrats with $2300 million, tapping into a loyal group of supporters from 2000.
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Bernie Sanders secured the biggest first-day haul among Democrats with $5.9 million, tapping into a loyal group of supporters from 2016.
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In that context, the droid's portrayal is more of an inside joke tapping into work the actor voicing her has already done.
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You'll also be reflecting on the mysteries of your early childhood and tapping into the wealth of imagination you've been blessed with.
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And if it's borrowing the aesthetics of its touchpoints without tapping into their core, then why bother telling the story at all?
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"The Republican presumptive nominee has succeeded in tapping into the very worst political traditions of the United States and other countries," Weld said.
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Tapping into the subconscious is not only present in the finished result, but also in the artist's method in creating the works, too.
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For many of us, it's hard to imagine tapping into our creative sides while cramped in a train with hundreds of other travelers.
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Fernandez with his running mate, ex-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, is tapping into discontent over the economy in the recession-hit country.
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We've seen the success that comes with tapping into this talent pool and we've examined why athletes are especially qualified for business environments.
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"As alleged, Roper and Serrano helped feed this devastating surge of opioid addictions by tapping into another age-old addiction, greed," he said.
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Metaphorically speaking, Jupiter in Cancer makes you extremely fertile, so your idea of abundance is all about tapping into your marvelous creative potential.
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The Northern League, tapping into the anti-immigrant mood, has seen its popularity more than double to about 15 percent in three years.
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"Tapping into brilliant minds like Celestine's is a huge help to many American companies who are struggling to find talent," Johnson told LinkedIn.
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The report also suggests tapping into what it calls "Islamic social finance" to help meet humanitarian needs in the Muslim world in particular.
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The small, colored spheres serve as game show buzzers, tapping into Amazon's new Gadgets API to provide at home, voice controlled trivia games.
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Small breweries are subject to rules that stop them selling beyond their premises, which they often circumvent by tapping into bigger brewers' capacity.
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BurstKey makes it easy by tapping into your camera on iOS and using its burst photo feature to easily make a shareable GIF.
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It also couldn't capture abstract thoughts or mental images, the way Facebook has suggested tapping into people's speech centers to transcribe their thoughts.
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This deal is also now one of many examples of Wayfair tapping into the Boston tech community when in search of entrepreneurial talent.
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Doug Gross, a longtime Republican activist, adviser and attorney, agreed that Trump and Sanders are similarly tapping into the angst of their people.
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Binge On, which is part of T-Mobile's "UnCarrier" marketing campaign, lets customers stream music and video without tapping into their mobile data.
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There's a lot of power there that we've been unaware of and that we're tapping into and it's going to drive a change.
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But Bernie is taking labor solidarity to a new level by tapping into his campaign's massive listservs to mobilize support for striking workers.
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From the home screen, it looks like a slew of tweets or status updates, though tapping into a friend's post reveals much more.
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Law enforcement officials are also tapping into a creative approach in response to the opioid epidemic: leveraging homicide charges against alleged opioid dealers.
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And with Evangelion already tapping into a renewed nationwide interest in anime, it was also able to capitalize on myriad other marketing opportunities.
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The platform debuted last year as a means of tapping into consumers' interests in buying new hardware and physical goods from younger companies.
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I'm tapping into my soul as deep as I can go to talk about what I been through and what I'm going through.
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Twitter is not the only company that's tapping into the popular audio format of podcasting to talk to advertisers and marketers more directly.
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By essentially pushing the site in isolation from a CDN, they aren't tapping into a dynamic setup that might be open to attack.
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These candidates, and others in Senate battleground states, are tapping into widespread frustration with gridlock on this and other important issues in Washington.
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While his long-term vision is tapping into Indonesia's vast 257 million population increasingly coming online, he's also thinking about the new lifestyle.
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Tapping into the terabytes of data thrown up by analyzing the genetic profiles of tumors is an increasing focus of cancer research worldwide.
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Tapping into his love of hip-hop music and the boomboxes and studio equipment of the '80s, he named the vessel Beatbox Kitchen.
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After you've saved a post, you can go back and look at it by tapping into the new "saved" menu in your profile.
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If you have trouble tapping into your emotions or standing up to others, it turns out, you might just be a co-narcissist.
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What better way to get the crowds riled up than by tapping into the tensions of the geopolitical battle on every American's mind?
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They're both skilled at tapping into a determination that would be admirable if it didn't hew so close to obsession, and to blindness.
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The Taken King did a much better job of tapping into the game's mythology and figures and weaving them into players' daily adventures.
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These businesses can also pay to use Amazon's warehouses, tapping into a mega distribution system they couldn't afford to build on their own.
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But what's unique about CXSE is that it's the only fund that goes about tapping into that story by excluding state-owned companies.
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The venture has allowed Sears to reopen in communities where it once was, tapping into a customer base that still values the brand.
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But he urged donors attending the $33,400-per-ticket fundraiser to understand that populist candidates in both parties are tapping into something real.
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What Comey is tapping into is the sort of survival mentality that is the sort of de facto approach to the Trump presidency.
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By tapping into many Americans' priorities, Subway became the largest restaurant chain by number of locations in the US, passing McDonald's in 2002.
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Carmakers are increasingly looking towards new ways to move people around, including tapping into the rising trends of e-bikes and e-scooters.
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We're tapping into that much larger demand that New Yorkers have, which helps the city and proves that those investments have to happen.
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With Venmo, a user can send money to anyone simply by tapping into the app and entering a phone number or email address.
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With Wall Street's increased use of data, APIs have taken center stage as they help facilitate the process of tapping into various feeds.
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Increasingly, doctors are even tapping into its benefits, she said, for example transplanting stool from healthy people into the guts of sick people.
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Now a startup out of Kenya is tapping into advances made in augmented reality, mapping and app-based games to further the cause.
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I'm tapping into it to alleviate the pressures of existence, it's a better release than a guitar—more alien, more out of body.
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Centuries after the break from the Crown, is The Daily Mail tapping into a strand of Yankee D.N.A. that yearns for erstwhile royalty?
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Rather than circumvent these influences, the I.C.R.C. found tapping into them was a more effective way to introduce the tenets of humanitarian law.
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That could mean moving in with other members of your family, tapping into credit cards or borrowing money from other resources where available.
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Prisoners can now wear watches — nondigital models, which have no possibility of tapping into the cellular towers that arrived on base in 2016.
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"I really like tapping into the emotions and telling a story," Mr. Panter said by phone from his studio in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.
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The retailer is successfully tapping into a generation of younger consumers who shop on their mobile phones and want cheap clothing, delivered quickly.
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Tapping into the trend for adult coloring books, this app lets you color in stunning scenes containing animals from all across the globe.
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The sales force worked to create excitement not just among surgeons but also among potential patients, tapping into the futuristic appeal of robots.
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Some already have a head start with U.S. subsidiaries tapping into both legal exports and the trafficking free-for-all from the States.
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If you're worried about someone tapping into that, Curl says the software assigns the device a unique identity that is difficult to spoof.
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Badia Farms is one of several firms tapping into the demand for locally grown foods by developing an indoor farm in the city.
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Alaska, which depended heavily on revenues from oil activity, dealt with the sudden fiscal pressures by tapping into reserve funds and cutting spending.
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Logistics operations, which Meana said is a key differentiator for Lazada, also benefit by tapping into Alibaba's technology, processes and approaches to delivery.
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MORE ran as a "hope and change" candidate in 28503, tapping into voter frustration with President George W. Bush and the Iraq War.
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He did this by tapping into the intense feelings that kids were experiencing, never talking down to them, but right at their level.
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By just tapping into those existing data feeds, Fundbox is able to avoid the human underwriting common with much of business lending today.
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Much as the industry capitalized on the Los Angeles riots, it has excelled, since 9/11, at tapping into the fear of terrorism.
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Tapping into real-world data not only can help establish the value of an individual medicine, it also provides us with much more.
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They differ a little bit on the culprit and a lot on the remedy, but they're both tapping into something real out there.
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If you know basic HTML and CSS, try tapping into other programming languages to create even slicker, more professional looking websites and apps.
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Tapping into a clip lets you trim the video to the loop you want or pick out a specific still image to pull out.
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Erdogan has repeatedly cast his opponents as enemies of democracy, tapping into the groundswell of nationalist feeling that followed a failed coup in 2016.
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While Bunbury said that she is athletic, tapping into her character's dominance required a lot of training – around three to four days a week.
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It is also tapping into the e-commerce boom, putting up stores on Chinese platforms Alibaba and JD.com, but was facing challenges, Sheikh said.
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Given the rapid rise of Uber and other gig platforms, it's no wonder YC startups are tapping into the various business opportunities available there.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe take on Hawkeye isn't everyone's favorite, but Marvel looks to be tapping into a killer source for his next act.
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Cash flow is one of the biggest challenges facing small businesses, and BlueVine says it is tapping into a market that banks often overlook.
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Tapping into one of the events will bring up a separate timeline dedicated to that particular event, with relevant tweets, photos, and videos highlighted.
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For starters, "consider tapping into your savings account or borrowing from a friend or family member," said Ashley Dull, a credit strategist at CardRates.com.
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The first was that her parents decided to sell their home but had a difficult time tapping into the community of old-home lovers.
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When I finally started tapping into my own confidence in my early 20s, the tattoo started to feel more and more like a mistake.
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But among the general public, there was a sense of shock: The big platforms are tapping into our microphones, and they aren't telling us.
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AMD re-entered the server chip market with EPYC chips in 2017, tapping into a booming market as the shift to cloud encourages Amazon.
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Patients want to be able to trust and build a relationship with a hospital, whether they're tapping into emergency services, specialists, preventative care, etc.
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Netflix is really tapping into the appetite of its sci-fi audience, with another trailer for a new film that imagines a weird future.
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"We are tapping into the nostalgic feelings of familiarity and comfort that everyone wants for the holidays," Tanya Lopez of Lifetime told People magazine.
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Tapping into the nature of viral social media, sometimes those campaigns go way beyond even what the original fundraiser ever thought would be possible.
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The MDJ brand is about tapping into finance bro humor from a female perspective and unabashedly celebrating (while poking fun at) the good life.
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Also worth noting is that these new features can be used without tapping into your phone's data plan, or while your phone is offline.
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Avoid paranoid thinking, but do spend time with your paint or musical instruments—tapping into your creativity is a good use of this energy.
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Other Asian blue chip firms followed Tencent's example and were also able to reduce their borrowing costs tapping into a deal-starved investor base.
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What makes Olson's argument so powerful is that it's tapping into what Wood, the law professor, calls a "primal urge" to protect young people.
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In that way, organizations are still tapping into gender at its core, hoping to captivate girls by giving them the opportunity to be selfless.
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A new-age therapeutic phenomenon, NLP purportedly offers a means to influence people by surreptitiously tapping into the unconscious patterns that guide their behavior.
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Farmers text questions to a local number, and WeFarm transmits the message to users with similar interests in the area, tapping into their knowledge.
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Around Wall Street -With the possibility of an election by June, Italian politicians of all stripes are tapping into growing hostility towards the euro.
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"It's like tapping into a different energy, or different part of myself, that I don't express on a day-to-day basis," she said.
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Tapping into the cache, we're presented with information about the bridge — some of its history, and some details on its recently opened new section.
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Marley Natural and The Goodship, meanwhile, are more at the end of lifestyle brands tapping into the FMCG aspect of cannabis as a product.
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This EP nails her core style while only intermittently tapping into the fiery energy that made 2014's Broke With Expensive Taste so glorious.
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Governments in North Africa are wary of protests tapping into frustrations among unemployed youth over jobs and a lack of development in marginalized areas.
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Harrison Ford's out and Alden Ehrenreich is officially tapping into 'Star Wars' ... and we got the shots of him reporting for Han Solo duty.
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It was also tapping into a space that Samsung had already laid some groundwork in with its first generation products being released in 2013.
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It's games like Flappy Bird, Minecraft, and Pokémon Go that are reaching new audiences and tapping into billions of dollars AAA games can't reach.
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Now, the company is moving into processing a company's whole grouping of calls as they occur, tapping into the telephone trunk and processing them.
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So between that tidbit and Hale confessing that Aria will be tapping into her dark side, surely this means she could be A.D., right?
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One company, KYC-Chain, is tapping into Ethereum to help businesses safely onboard new customers, blending simple identification processes and know-your-customer regulations.
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"I'm a big believer in not tapping into your retirement savings; when you do, that puts you at risk down the road," Rosenthal said.
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When President Trump tells it like it is, he's giving his opinion; when President Trump exaggerates, he's tapping into the emotion his audience feels.
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Over and over again, the pop singer has played the victim, tapping into racial anxieties and expectations around black men and young white women.
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Though Netflix later announced a bilingual series in India with a local production house, its content has largely been tapping into a global sensibility.
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For those multinationals not interested in foreign investments or acquisitions, tapping into these trapped offshore funds is ridiculously simple, not to mention tax effective.
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Their system starts by tapping into statistics collected over the years by instruments such as buoys about a particular part of the ocean surface.
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A streaming service that's talked about on Thurrott would further take advantage of this model while tapping into Microsoft's deep understanding of cloud computing.
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Sony is tapping into the rise of VR with PlayStation VR, its $399 take on things, which is due to arrive in mid-October.
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Even if it was not Budweiser's intention, tapping into the polarization rife in American culture today could strengthen the brand's bond with core customers.
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Harrison movingly exteriorizes Tyler's mercurial emotions, shifting between adolescent bravura and childlike woundedness, and later tapping into the sorrow and rage that engulf him.
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She is tapping into two decades of her Taiko experience to take creative risks with her compositions, experimenting with different instrumentations and performance techniques.
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Harris has already taken a couple of trips to the state, tapping into her network at Alpha Kappa Alpha, the nation's largest black sorority.
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Aries is the fearless pioneer of the zodiac, and you are tapping into this energy today with the work you do for the world.
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At Booth, community is about collaborative thinking and tapping into each other's different viewpoints to cultivate new ideas and realize breakthrough moments every day.
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Reviled by many critics as a backbench blowhard, Bolsonaro displayed shrewd political instincts by tapping into public anger over rampant corruption and rising crime.
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Luxury firms from handbag makers to fashion labels are tapping into demand from a new generation of Chinese middle class spenders for branded goods.
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Many 2020 presidential candidates are tapping into this sentiment as well, by endorsing evidence-based reforms that require less drama in our nation's statehouses.
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The President launched his 2016 presidential campaign on immigration, tapping into a rock solid base of support that catapulted him into the White House.
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If Rowling is blessed with this magic gift of tapping into young minds, I can only wish she had made better use of it.
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Whether he knows it or not, the president is actually tapping into an area of concern felt in many other parts of the world.
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With Nanorep, it's also tapping into the recent enthusiasm and interest in AI and building "intelligent" services that mimic human behaviours, specifically in CRM.
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The company is tapping into the so-called trend of "omnichannel" shopping, trying to help merchants process payments online, across mobile and in-store.
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The company has concocted creative deals, tapping into the aviation industries of struggling countries like Ukraine and Venezuela, to keep its own fleet going.
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Another company tapping into Xinjiang's security gold rush is Huawei, the Chinese tech giant that the United States has described as a security threat.
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The card is the latest in a batch of new tools aimed at expanding financial options for consumers, often by tapping into digital data.
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PRAGUE — A billionaire turned politician sweeps to power by tapping into deep public disgust with a system that many believe is rigged against them.
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If you are experiencing financial hurdles because of the recent coronavirus outbreak, Ellis recommends exhausting other resources before tapping into your retirement plan balance.
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"I've been getting requests from all over the world to talk about this, and I'm thinking, 'Wow, O.K., it's tapping into something,'" she said.
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"I saw huge opportunity for tapping into the incredible depth of … talent in East Africa in the tech world," she said of Samasource's origins.
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Weddings capture our imaginations like few other events, tapping into a universal Disney narrative, especially when royalty is involved, even if only by association.
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Deliveroo's roughly 15,000 drivers have become a familiar sight in Britain since 2013, tapping into the rapidly growing demand for takeaway food from restaurants.
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It wasn't the rampant nationalism of fervent soccer fandom he was tapping into: rather, the collective experience of the sport bringing disparate people together.
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Congress should look for a budget that supports: Each requires infusion of new capital, not cuts — and tapping into, not sidelining, State's experienced professionals.
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Trump, I'd argue, is tapping into a grass-roots phenomenon — let's call it regulation rage — that is more about psychology than about self-interest.
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Which is why, in 2015, Mr. Trump could run a second antiwar campaign, tapping into the reservoir of confusion, anger and grief over Iraq.
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" And by making these broadcasts available on-demand, he said Stationhead is "tapping into something proven to be the most intimate form of communication.
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Tapping into China's market of 731 million internet users, then, already requires U.S. companies to assent to a certain amount of Chinese government access.
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I worked some foundation into my face, brushed my hair, and almost exclusively wore dresses, tapping into the most cliché image of femininity possible.
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Sean Moon is tapping into an existing truth of gun culture: that they have become fetishized and imbued with a wider cultural ritualistic significance.
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What I didn't know as a teenager, or even as a young adult, was that my skin-care routine was me tapping into my #BlackGirlMagic.
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You may think you know how to use Microsoft Excel well enough, but are you truly tapping into the full power of this classic application?
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We were tapping into networks and saying all the right things, and despite all our best intentions, we couldn't get more women in the door.
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This Black History Month, people have been tapping into the algorithm, and using it as a medium to put forth both academic and personal information.
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Tapping into the spirit of a nomad, Nicholas K designers Nicholas and Christopher Kunz aimed to create clothes that could be worn beyond one season.
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In late May, a federal judge in California blocked Trump from tapping into Defense Department funds to build parts of the US-Mexico border wall.
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As the chips dissolved on my tongue, the embedded video links traveled to my brain, tapping into my synapses and taking hold of my senses.
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JULIE CATE PHOTOGRAPHY Swaim gave the room a "retro touch" with the colors chosen, tapping into a Pinterest board created by Giudici Lowe for inspiration.
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The beer company is tapping into American patriotism in preparation for events such as the U.S. election and the summer Olympics, according to the BBC.
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While media majors Walt Disney and AT&T are tapping into their extensive film and TV libraries to launch streaming rivals to Netflix and Amazon.
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If he's tapping into the same well with Rubba Band Music: The Album, it's going to slap harder than a spurned matriarch in a telenovela.
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Tapping into UV-C light technology, the VAVA Purifier can kill airborne bacteria and viruses in a flash (particularly useful given all the Coronavirus concerns).
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Throw in sponsors tapping into the post-election rancor and a U.S. president with an old grudge against the league and it could be brutal.
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After its "anti-Uber alliance" with India's homegrown cab-hailing service Ola, along with two others, Lyft is now tapping into the country's technology talent.
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The business model isn't going to work for everybody, but the Parachut team believes they're tapping into a large, underserved market of experimental, curious photographers.
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By tapping into the power of social media, the Standing Rock Youth were able to capture the attention of other young people—the digital generation.
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It's a reminder that when it comes to rethinking our relationship with cars, there's something to be said for tapping into a bit of passion.
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Her boss Norman is played by Kadeem Hardison, who starred as Dwayne Wayne on A Different World, further tapping into our love for that era.
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Notable among those comic books is X-Men #134, a comic notable for dark forces unintentionally unleashed by tapping into the consciousness of a psychic.
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Tapping into the views of many Russians who regard their players as underperforming and overpaid, it predicts Russia will lose their first match 2-0.
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Last week, Lena Dunham projected her own body insecurities onto football player Odell Beckham Jr, tapping into racist assumptions about Black men having predatory sexuality.
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There are benefits to exploring the nuances of your own neuroses, but there are also benefits to addressing your problems by tapping into something universal.
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Trump won the primaries by uniquely tapping into the anger and angst felt by millions of working class Americans who believe Washington ignores their struggles.
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The master of suspense directed some of the greatest thrillers of all time, tapping into people's fears with movies like The Birds, Vertigo, and Psycho.
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Trump has propelled his campaign by tapping into angst in blue collar America, and has heavily criticized free trade deals as taking away American livelihoods.
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"Witchcraft is a spiritual practice that is about helping you find your personal power and tapping into the sacred in all beings," Yates Garcia says.
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Smith followed that lead, tapping into US Postal Service address databases and overlaying the voter registration data to figure out which households were not registered.
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PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - In her bid to retain the Olympic snowboard slopestyle crown, Jamie Anderson is "tapping into the power" of her younger American team-mates.
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News of the surveillance broke in 2006 when an AT&T technician Mark Klein revealed that the NSA was tapping into AT&T's network backbone.
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Mr. Trump won the presidency partly by tapping into voters' concerns about the impact of globalization on jobs and wages, particularly in the industrial Midwest.
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Home values are rising and homeowners are taking advantage of that, finally tapping into that equity again in the form of cash-out mortgage refinances.
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She believes that tapping into the varied audience that visits the Science Museum is a great inroad to beginning these discussions on such complex issues.
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The Pentagon views tapping into Silicon Valley's expertise as essential to competing in an arms race that may hinge on developing technologies like artificial intelligence.
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As unpleasant as they may be, tapping into the darkness of imagination can inspire us to achieve things that, without imagination, might otherwise be impossible.
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This time around, Urban jilted his beloved guitar to accompany himself on a grand piano, tapping into his feminine side to deliver a transcendent performance.
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Beyond that, Google is tapping into the resources of companies that aren't VR-focused per se, but have lots of material that viewers might want.
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In larger groups, Blackstorm has what's called a "Blackstorm Battle Group" where everyone can see each others' high scores, again tapping into that competitive aspect.
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The Clinton campaign seems to be subtly tapping into her conservative past in the hopes of appealing to anti-Trump Republicans in the general election.
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So with property development moving at a snail's pace, tapping into what already exists in the city, but isn't used, could be a clever shortcut.
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Of course plenty of fitness pros already use existing video platforms such as YouTube to share and monetize their expertise, tapping into YouTube's massive audience.
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Valley Oak Investments President Niko Hrdy said Spoiler Alert is tapping into some timely trends and regulations, which is one reason he backed the company.
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Many of these investment dollars are in funds that work by tapping into specific indexes or filters gauging companies' environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors.
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Already Pokémon Go has the makings of a cultural zeitgeist, tapping into nearly a decade of pent-up demand for a smartphone version of Pokémon.
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"By tapping into this resource using heat recovery technology we can provide a sustainable heating solution which brings both cost, carbon and wider environmental benefits."
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By far the biggest outpouring of energy came when Mr. Trump described killings by illegal immigrants, tapping into a deep well of anxiety and fear.
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Bayer said Starship hopes to have the edge on gig-economy food delivery apps like Uber Eats by tapping into the underused infrastructure of sidewalks.
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In the highly competitive online travel market, Best Western is using AI to personalize recommendations for shoppers by tapping into their most frequently asked questions.
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Once a candidate decides to run, they need to act fast, often tapping into an already established network of friends, family, and -- most importantly -- supporters.
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A big part of the pitch to "Get small" is an economic one, tapping into yearning for the good life and uneasiness about financial prospects.
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To do so, Mr. Andrews thought about tapping into the political environment that had become so feverish in the buildup to the coming presidential election.
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In her debut feature, Anita Rocha da Silveira blends lurid horror with high school sex comedy, tapping into the dread, lust and alienation of adolescence.
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Mercury connects with Neptune and opposes Saturn, finding you tapping into your emotions and setting boundaries around what you can and can't provide for others.
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The idea has the potential to help the more than 41 million senior citizens in the U.S., tapping into the $320 billion elder care industry.
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This new moon will help you create a fresh start around connecting with others, expressing yourself, and tapping into your inner voice and psychic intuition.
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Be smart: Given this top-secret service specializes in tapping into adversaries' communications, U.S. intel agencies may only know the Russian side of the story.
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"I saw huge opportunity for tapping into the incredible depth of…talent in East Africa in the tech world," she said of the firm's origins.
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He formed a company, the Nationals Academy, to produce pageants, tapping into a subculture in cities large and small and relying on word of mouth.
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The third-round match ended with Osaka routing Gauff by tapping into the same determined, cerebral play she used to unseat Williams the previous year.
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If employers have been tapping into that broader pool of potential labor, it could help explain why they haven't been forced to raise wages faster.
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Lucky planet Jupiter connects with your planetary ruler, Pluto, this evening, finding you tapping into hidden resources and information that will open doors for you.
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That means Biden "has to have a strategy" that "aggressively" engages Latinos, she said, tapping into the activist infrastructure on the ground to spur turnout.
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But even after declaring himself a "wartime president" amid the coronavirus crisis, Trump for days resisted tapping into his powers under the Defense Production Act.
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Direct lenders have flourished in the last decade by tapping into the core middle market, or companies with US$15m to US$50 in Ebitda.
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"The work had a totally new atmosphere, a very Irish sensibility, tapping into myths and legends of that part of the world," Mr. Spalding said.
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What I think the leftist reading of Joker is tapping into is the way that Todd Phillips has made a "Did you ever notice ..." movie.
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Oracle Cards are a great way to tap into the spiritual world while also sharing a positive message and tapping into their energy with friends.
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Mineral-rich Quebec has backed upstart miners in hopes of tapping into demand from the electric vehicle boom and ranks as NAL's largest secured creditor.
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Mineral-rich Quebec has backed upstart miners in hopes of tapping into demand from the electric vehicle boom and ranks as NAL's largest secured creditor.
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Its organizer, Laurie Bezick, recruited speakers from around the country through social media, tapping into a network of pro-Trump voices only a click away.
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It's not uncommon to see him stretching, playing catch and, of course, giving advice to any player interested in tapping into his wealth of knowledge.
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If a startup is uneasy about participating in targeted advertising, for example, they'll be ignoring a huge market that their competitors will be tapping into.
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"As experience in nature becomes another new luxury, hotels and spas are tapping into what makes their destination unique — and offering unique programming," they wrote.
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Policymakers in California, Massachusetts, New York and Hawaii are already tapping into this solution and providing pathways to get more solar plus home batteries online.
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The NSA is notorious for tapping into various modes of communication, but whether the agency is actually listening to your Alexa queries is pretty questionable.
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She told me she built her brand strategically, tapping into content and a writing style that resonates with her audience — and maintained it for years.
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Lieu tweeted the sentiment Tuesday, referring to a Politico report that Republican Party leaders were tapping into savings to win lawmakers' votes for the bill.
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"It's about tapping into what you truly need, which if you usually numb out your own needs can be hard to know," Ms. Moore said.
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You're stepping into a place of power and tapping into your intuition on March 13 as the sun connects with Pluto and clashes with Jupiter.
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It's also tapping into consumer's interest in using their voice-powered speakers outside the living room, which is where the Echo was originally intended to live.
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It seems like here, Kustomer, is also tapping into a bigger trend, that of people multitasking in the workplace and being prepared to wear many hats.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is trying to boost the city's cybersecurity market by tapping into its large student population and harnessing new investment.
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador Drawing lessons from his previous presidential bids and tapping into these global fears, he toned down his socialist, intransigent rhetoric this year.
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Now, with MasterCard, it is tapping into a vast network of three million retailers across Southeast Asia, with support for worldwide and also via online merchants.
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The show has always had a knack for tapping into lowbrow humor — who could forget season 1's elaborate dick joke that spurned a programming revelation?
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The move is aimed at tapping into a "see now, buy now" generation of consumers keen to purchase things straight off the runway via mobile devices.
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But this story managed to lift his profile by tapping into an extant community of online conspiracy theorists on Reddit, 8chan, and the recently-disgraced Wikileaks.
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One assumes there are considerations in place for that — tapping into the phone's proximity sensor, for instance, to see if it's in a pocket or bag.
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Tapping into his experience with NBC's "The Apprentice," Trump always made sure that cable news shows have a relentless flow of fresh stories, controversies and appearances.
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An icon, after all, is more than just a tiny picture — it has to communicate fairly complicated ideas quickly and clearly by tapping into human archetypes.
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She provides business and lifestyle coaching to women leaving the corporate world, tapping into her previous work experience managing stores for retailers such as Barnes & Noble.
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After tapping into Google Maps, it gives you an estimated arrival time and can shoot the directions to your phone as you walk out the door.
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FMB Chairman Hitesh Anadkat said the deal gives the bank leverage to increase market penetration by tapping into OIBM's largely rural and social agent banking platform.
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When I was at Zynga we were able to win casual game players over, turn them into hardcore players, tapping into a massive audience on social.
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By tapping into the energy of countless disaffected Americans left behind and disgusted by the current political system, he single-handedly realigned a major political party.
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You're not sure what you believe in, and tapping into your intuition will actually stress you out—you want clarity and logic, not possibilities and feelings.
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Which means, intentionally or not, when Drake featured it he was tapping into beats that have been neglected in the UK's nightclubs for far too long.
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Working longer hours or tapping into savings is helping some scrape by, but even so, 40% of households in Tajikistan say they cannot afford enough food.
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Among the many challenges that budding start-ups encounter are differentiating themselves from rivals, not running out of cash, and tapping into what consumers really want.
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Prodding at a touchscreen remains the standard way of tapping into the power and convenience of mobile computing for the majority of consumers in developed markets.
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These powers allow the NSA to collect intelligence on foreigners living overseas by tapping into the phone networks and undersea cables owned by U.S. phone companies.
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That's why it makes sense WarnerMedia is tapping into its other properties to instead create an HBO-led "bundle" that feels more compelling than HBO alone.
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A neo-Nazi terror group is recruiting new members using a meme-sharing website popular among Gen-Z, tapping into a new generation of young extremists.
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Tapping into Brazilian culture wars over gender and politics, the report stirred outrage, claiming that Globo stood to lose 50 million viewers because of Vittar's hire.
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Although there's the potential to add their support later, Project Cruiser promises to give Google Pay a massive boost by tapping into India's digital cashback culture.
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Airbnb is aggressively tapping into the business travel market and recently integrated with major management systems, such as American Express Global Business Travel and BCD Travel.
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But Mr. Trump, he said, was tapping into a sense of wariness that for many voters has begun to override the more benign realities of 2016.
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Area 1 is now taking a similar approach to digital attacks, tapping into the attackers' launchpads, as it were, rather than waiting for them to attack.
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Foreign investors as well are being deterred from tapping into the Iranian market due to corruption, lack of transparency and poor transportation structure engulfing the country.
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The six-hour event rolled out a bundling program aimed at tapping into the GOP donor class that partly avoided Trump during the last presidential cycle.
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New moons are magical times for manifestation and tapping into your intuition, so bring some friends together for a meditation circle and create personal vision boards.
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The critical element, though, was tapping into the potential of the area's Sunni tribes and the local communities, who helped to push the Islamic State out.
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She isn't offering an analytical explanation as to why Sanders's political revolution will succeed, but she's tapping into the exact same emotional current that Obama did.
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When you're playing new characters or recurring characters like in the case of Benji, what are you tapping into when it comes to that comedic side.
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Wynd has stepped up its game by tapping into two elements that are all the rage in consumer electronics these days: wearables and crowdsourced data mapping.
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You function most effectively when you make lists and are organized— Gemini season is all about you tapping into better ways to be productive (and healthy!).
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But the plan is to add in more over time, tapping into the 500 apps that the company says are now available in its app directory.
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"When you have these tough challenges, and you're not tapping into the talent of all of your population I think it's a huge problem," Stofan said.
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She said she turned to Instagram because she found the resale apps cumbersome and wanted more control over her sales while tapping into her existing following.
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Critical to understanding how a country is dealing with the crisis is tapping into their conversations, a task that would fall to the National Security Agency.
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It permits tapping into an account that currently has more than $40 billion, which it could use to do things like buy medical supplies and equipment.
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Dr. Goodall added that she's pleased that researchers are still finding so much of interest at Gombe, and tapping into the expertise of Tanzanian field workers.
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"What's so interesting is that they're tapping into a new type of entertainment enthusiast," said DeeDee Gordon, an independent brand strategist who has consulted for A24.
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Tapping into these sentiments, President Barack Obama conditioned better opportunities for the nation on a nuclear agreement in his messages on Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
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More to LearnBig tech companies are tapping into the IoT in the automotive industry thanks to their ability to hone their own AI and IoT technologies.
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By tapping into this vast potential resource, we can improve the lives of our fellow citizens and ensure a healthy, productive society for generations to come.
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Isolated culturally and economically, some of the young Vietnamese arrivals banded together, tapping into the drug trade and preying on the members of their own community.
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Another former aide, policy adviser Samantha Dravis, said she helped Marlyn Pruitt seek employment opportunities during work hours by tapping into her connections to conservative organizations.
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"We are just now tapping into how data can help investors make better decisions across the entire life cycle of the investment value chain," Rainey said.
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Johnson pulled off this feat by tapping into extreme voter fatigue with the Brexit issue and by campaigning most effectively on a "Get Brexit Done" platform.
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Tricky financial issues are also on your mind today, Leo, but at least there's an easy energy for connecting with family and tapping into your creativity!
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A handful of staffers with different goals, like tapping into their creativity or healing from childhood trauma, flew to Jamaica, where psilocybin is illegal but unregulated.
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His political rise was aided by tapping into the spirit of "shock jock" radio personalities who thrill people with their deviance, and it worked for him.
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So you're finding a way to essentially circumvent these aldermen who think you're a fluke, and think they can block you by literally tapping into — Right.
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The film came from the mind of artist Kirsten Lepore, a stop-motion animator who has a knack for tapping into the psyche of the moment.
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Trump, seeing it as insufficient, is tapping into other federal funds through executive action and a national emergency declaration, though not all at the same time.
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Tapping into major markets across the world opens your startup up to more potential applicants and in turn, helps gain the talent you need to grow.
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Pelosi's best hope for getting a drug price bill through the Senate, with the White House's support, was tapping into this part of Trump's feeble brain.
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The plan aims to increase forest coverage on the Hebei-Beijing border, in part by tapping into rivers, reservoirs, wetlands and farmland, an official statement said.
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In their testimony, they offered startling revelations on Trump&aposs pressure campaign on Ukraine or provided valuable insights by tapping into their various areas of expertise.
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" I actually feel like Vox's Ezra Klein is good at tapping into the "Share this because you want to show your friends how smart you are.
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Seductive Venus's meeting with rebellious Uranus will find you tapping into your inner maverick and showing the world how innovative, inspiring, and surprising you can be.
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Tapping into the healthcare and biometrics market, the Xenoma's "e-skin" is a black zip-up jacket which monitors your breathing, motion, body temperature and posture.
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This sentiment is powerful enough to essentially singlehandedly fuel the rise of the FN, so tapping into it was a smart play for a conservative candidate.
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Van Peebles's film was attracting a lot of people, but Hollywood was not tapping into that, and it was the birth of what would become blaxploitation.
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As my colleague Dara Lind has pointed out, Trump is tapping into powerful forces that he can't necessarily control with his constant drumbeat of delegitimizing rhetoric.
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Garner's work deals less explicitly with BDSM, tapping into the haptic energy—a feeling, rather than anything easily expressed—that ran through the entirety of the show.
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He&aposs tapping into a very potent strain of grievance politics, something that we hear almost every day on the president&aposs favorite FOX News talk shows.
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A quick trip up three hours north, and you'll find the tech scene is more focused on a new space race, including tapping into commercial space travel.
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Washington (CNN)A federal judge on Friday night blocked President Donald Trump from tapping into Defense Department funds to build parts of his US-Mexico border wall.
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PepsiCo was tapping into a community that other companies simply wouldn't acknowledge, yet selling them a product that didn't exactly promote public health — which many called exploitative.
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But it's also been one part suggestion that BOB is everywhere and nowhere, that tapping into his primordial horrors is easier than we might like to admit.
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So far, they've done this by satirizing the tropes themselves (Scream), fetishizing the genre's inherent violence (Saw, Hostel), or tapping into more psychological fuckery (It Follows, Hereditary).
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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.
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A growing segment of financial advisors are tapping into this got-rich-quick pool of potential clients by specializing in the three A's: actors, artists and athletes.
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Every federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with state and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping into private sector investment to permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.
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Before his death, Kamuina Nsapu vowed to rid Kasai Central province of all state security forces, tapping into widespread opposition to the central government in the region.
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Jovial, generous Sagittarius is optimistic about money—Sagittarius is the jack of all trades with many valuable skills, and you, too, are tapping into this abundant energy.
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Tapping into consumers' growing awareness of "gut health," Andy Lefkowitz supplies a probiotic added to more than 100 products — from Red Mango frozen yogurt to Bigelow tea.
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Per Fashionista, Matt Oren has made quite the living by tapping into fashion's love and longing for nostalgia, and selling old issues of Vogue on the Internet.
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"There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we're trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump's message is tapping into," Ms. Henry said.
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That means tapping into clear streams of the social conversation — there's this video ad of Julián Castro blaming Trump for the El Paso, Texas, shooting, for instance.
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Didi does insane amounts of business in China, so it's unsurprising that the firm would look to expand its reach by tapping into Silicon Valley's talent pipeline.
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But when you look at other developed cities that have municipal Wi-Fi, you get recurring reports of the locals not really tapping into the government's generosity.
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Even though tapping into that fund would not need congressional approval, using only part of a $500 million fund wouldn't get that much mileage on the border.
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But Kaine's allies say he would be able to excite the base by tapping into concerns of income inequality, an issue of prime importance to the base.
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Drivers will be able to use voice commands to use basic Alexa queries like asking for news and weather, or tapping into third-party apps like Starbucks.
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The actor admits that despite the challenges and research associated with playing someone suffering from a serious illness, tapping into his romantic side wasn't difficult at all.
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"My hotels"The "my hotels" search works just like the flights one, with Google tapping into your inbox to bring up all the hotel reservations you've made.
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Having a TV show to help Kardashian weave her own narrative of what happened is just another major perk of the "Kardashian privilege" that she's tapping into.
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By skipping the round trip, users will be able to feel more comfortable that the services they're tapping into their devices in a more real time fashion.
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Parkinson's NSW's video is the latest example of people and organizations using the Mannequin Challenge for social good, relaying important messages by tapping into the viral stunt.
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The bot works by tapping into Digg's collection of aggregated content, including its over 10 million RSS feeds, 200 million tweets of which, 40 million include links.
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Roadstar, which is testing self-driving electric-vehicles in Shenzhen, and Pony, which is developing autonomous taxis in Guangzhou, are tapping into tech talent in Silicon Valley.
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Tapping into the trend, a Facebook group called "Made Proudly in Egypt" lists tried and tested local products, from foods to detergents and even pots and pans.
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Some lost part of me that I had no other way of tapping into, got to express all the hurt I felt when my ex left me.
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YouTube is tapping into Google's AI expertise Although it's not a groundbreaking redesign, YouTube is starting to tap into more of its parent company's artificial intelligence expertise.
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"We love getting into the old school history and tapping into our roots," he added, referencing timeless American musicians like Billy Preston, Harry Nilsson and Willie Nelson.
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Workers tapping into the exchanges Whether you believe healthcare is a right or not, the fact remains that increased access has led to more people being covered.
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Creator Simon Blackwell has done an impressive job of making Mitchell and Webb's characters original, while still tapping into the attributes that made Peep Show so popular.
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This idea, Choudhary explained, could be pushed further by tapping into environments that were rich in waste heat and carbon dioxide, such as hospitals and school buildings.
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Startups like Finova Financial, which offers an alternative to traditional car-title Loans, are tapping into this potential market by offering improved, flexible and more affordable services.
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For hair curling and straightening, have we been harnessing the power of the sun when we really should have been tapping into the power of the wind!?
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Also, their name… Trash was the nightclub we were going to, fashion was the thing that connects everything, and they were tapping into what we were doing.
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The unexpected popularity of both the senator from Vermont and Donald Trump in this year's primaries arguably reflects their tapping into widespread anger toward the American establishment.
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"Snap is tapping into the pride of ownership (for millennials) which we don't see often in the stock market," said Dan Schatt, chief commercial officer at Stockpile.
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The International HIV/AIDS Alliance is now tapping into women's willingness to speak out using social media and giving them a platform with a focus on HIV.
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The government now has many methods besides tapping into your phone wire—you probably don't even have a phone wire—for finding out what you're up to.
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But "Fake News" has been a powerful line of attack for Trump because it's tapping into the country's existing doubts about the news media's fairness and accuracy.
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Facet Wealth is a three-year-old registered investment adviser with a fintech twist that&aposs tapping into major themes playing out across the wealth management industry.
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A political leader or group like ISIS who can credibly claim to restore order in a seemingly disintegrating environment is tapping into a powerful, almost irresistible urge.
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Eight months later they handed that same amount to Drivy, a Parisian peer-to-peer car rental service that was Getaround's ticket to tapping into European markets.
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With these new ads, the Sanders campaign hopes to replicate that winning strategy by tapping into that sentiment in states with a high level of manufacturing jobs.
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The notion of tapping into Americans' personal information is a hot-button issue and "House of Cards" uses it to further accentuate the differences between the candidates.
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Its figures are by turns confrontational and shapeshifting, tapping into the fluidity of the water that links them, as well as their fluid gender and sexual identities.
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The whole thing, already, is tapping into that weird 1970s idea of the international, that treats the world a bit like an all you can eat buffet.
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I very much agree with Reshma about the curriculum being more project-based and tapping into creativity, and all of our courses basically are built around that.
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Instead, by tapping into these tracks' raw emotional vulnerability and giving them new backbones, they've been able to create music that simultaneously sounds like yesteryear and now.
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That means Amazon would then be tapping into the pocket money teens may have on hand from their part-time jobs, babysitting money, allowances and the like.
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Though the show is not as popular as its U.S. competitors, it's notable for the way in which it has grown through tapping into a specific subculture.
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While some saw this as a sign of her political weakness, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez was tapping into a sharp shift in the way that Democrats understand immigration.
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A former comedian with no prior political experience, Zelenskiy won the presidency by a landslide in April, tapping into voter anger over graft and low living standards.
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He won voters' support by offering a clean and all-embracing administration, tapping into a general weariness with the governing party and complaints of corruption and cronyism.
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No, what's odd here is how closely the new movie follows the original's arc without ever capturing its bliss or tapping into its touching delicacy of feeling.
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Every Federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with State and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping into private sector investment -- to permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.
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The vast majority of states have shied away from permitting such gambling and tapping into the nation's illegal sports gambling market, estimated to be worth $150 billion.
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Often young female entrepreneurs are tapping into a market in which they have a comparative advantage: other young millennial women like them who have newfound disposable income.
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While the new coronavirus-spurred stimulus law offers help to all kinds of companies, startups may be barred from tapping into one of its more generous provisions.
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While the new withdrawal exemption may help cover the short-term expenses associated with coronavirus, experts say Americans should think twice before tapping into their retirement funds.
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Tapping into donors who can contribute small amounts online will become even more crucial in a fundraising world upended by the coronavirus outbreak and widespread economic uncertainty.
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He did this by tapping into already simmering pockets of resentment across the US; his "Eastern Liberal Press" pins were rooted as much in region as ideology.
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The group introduced two bills this week aimed at tapping into cash overseas that would use the money to upgrade U.S. roads, bridges and other public works.
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He also joined the Portola Neighborhood Association, tapping into an alter ego — a drag queen named Severa Wang — for an annual fund-raiser called Drag Queen Bingo.
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Reinking told the sergeant that people were "tapping into his computer and phone" and barking like dogs outside his home, according to an August 11 incident report.
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By leveraging industry capital and tapping into youth organizations, they are giving young people exposure to dynamic training opportunities, and opportunities to pursue careers and obtain jobs.
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This stipulation could lead to complex balancing acts for small business owners looking to avoid paying higher taxes while tapping into digital and cross-border commercial opportunities.
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"We think that by doing remote we can tap into a whole new workforce that our competitors aren't tapping into," Atlassian Co-CEO Scott Farquhar told CNBC.
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Yet their travels deep into the woods also bring Buck into contact with a pack of wolves, tapping into a primal longing more befitting his canine nature.
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The two other dedicated conservatives on the team try to give the speeches a sense of historical context while tapping into the forces that animate Mr. Trump.
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Nonetheless, the perpetrators seem to be tapping into the primal dread that so many children -- and more than a few adults -- experience in the presence of clowns.
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Every federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with state and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping into private sector investment — to permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.
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Sanders, a 78-year Vermont senator and self-described democratic socialist, won by rallying his fiercely loyal base and tapping into support from Nevada's large Latino community.
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Remainers were way ahead in the polls, but would they come up with something effective to combat the deep emotions that Mr. Cummings's campaign was tapping into?
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This lively, helpful guide presents a series of arguments for tapping into the basic tenets of popular fiction to create propulsive stories and novels in any genre.
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His explanations for his feats allowed him to slip under the radar of viewers' skepticism, tapping into technocratic belief systems in order to produce a deeper credulity.
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"Whining and tapping into global war is not a convincing response to the people, and these illusions cannot heal the deep and dangerous wounds inflicted," he said.
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It immediately feels more involved and varied than Pokémon Go, tapping into the various facets of Minecraft that have made it so sticky over the past decade.
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The handful of lending companies tapping into the trend let their affluent clients take quick thousand-dollar or million-dollar loans with high-end collectibles as collateral.
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Every Federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with State and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping into private sector investment — to permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.
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He puts flesh on the man by tapping into his humor, longing, dread and gentleness, qualities that convey the story's most painful stakes better than any battle.
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While media majors Walt Disney Co and AT&T Inc are tapping into their extensive film and TV libraries to launch streaming rivals to Netflix and Amazon.
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Keeping pace with Apple: Last month The New York Times reported that device manufacturers are tapping into new features on the Apple Watch to develop medical accessories.
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As a Virgo, you're focused and responsible, but tapping into creative inspiration isn't always easy—but once you do, your organizational skills make you even more successful.
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But this resourceful artist is in a zone of her own, tapping into the jangly hedonism of fashion without a whiff of its self-importance and insularity.
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Every federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with state and local governments, and, where appropriate, tapping into private sector investment, to permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.
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As Yglesias observes, they show that Sanders is "tapping into the exact same emotional current that Obama did" — the desire for a fundamental remaking of American politics.
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"It has nothing to do with changing my body, but tapping into my fullest potential in the way that I want, not how others want it for me."
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And—just to make sure you don't forget it—he's tapping into the most fearsome wellspring of power science has at its disposal: the devastating cuteness of kindergarteners.
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The reboot takes the original show's premise — five gay men making over straight men — and builds upon it, while tapping into emotions you didn't even know you had.
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However, a former USDA secretary, Tom Vilsack, told CNBC that the administration has "very limited options" although it could some funds by tapping into the Commodity Credit Corp.
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Rather than each charging station in the network tapping into a large power-supply network (the grid), each one might have its own solar cell or wind turbine.
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However, at the same time the whole space has been massively disrupted by startups that are upsetting by tapping into the next phase of digital services — the Internet.
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By making this into a service, Google is not only keeping up with AWS and Microsoft, which have similar services, it is tapping into a fast-growing market.
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For the value of bringing the rooftop real estate to the Wander network, they get a share of the subscribers that are tapping into that rooftop real estate.
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It's different for everyone, but I just find that I'm tapping into those more complex and spiritual aspects of drag that have been around for thousands of years.
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Tapping into that side of me hasn't been easy, but it's been a good reminder that we're not just dancing out on that ballroom floor – we're also acting.
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John Sauven, the executive director of Greenpeace UK, said Extinction Rebellion had done an excellent job at tapping into the spirit of the moment with the April demonstration.
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GetYourGuide CEO Johannes Reck says the firm is tapping into the trend of consumers caring more about in-destination "experiences" rather than "commodity items" like flights and hotels.
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The firm, which offers high-end, conversational, AI-powered chatbots, has been tapping into machine learning technology to create bots based on real human beings, dead or alive.
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"Millennials are educated and they've spent all this time perfecting how to think with their brains, but dating is tapping into your feelings and emotions," Davis told me.
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Tapping into a longtime fear of communism stemming from the Korean War, fake news articles continually sought to connect dots between efforts to impeach Park and North Korea.
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Find A Personal Advisory Board To Tap Into Our research found that women are transforming startup culture by emphasizing social good and diversity, and tapping into community resources.
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But he has already amassed a fortune, pocketing millions in pay and tapping into the far more lucrative money pot for CEOs through pension benefits and stock options.
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Above: various filters in the Nearby feature in search Either Facebook isn't fully tapping into its data to make these suggestions, or its data alone is falling short.
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Bond believes both Trump and the nationalist parties in Europe have done an excellent job of tapping into this sentiment and painting globalization and migrants as the bogeymen.
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However, one of the service's bigger selling points is its perks for AT&T subscribers, who can stream to mobile devices without tapping into their wireless data plans.
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He quite literally kickstarted an entire movement by tapping into tactics of DIY punk by not waiting for the party to happen and just making it happen himself.
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While media majors Walt Disney Co and AT&T Inc are tapping into their extensive film and TV libraries to launch streaming rivals to Netflix Inc and Amazon.
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NMC, along with other companies, is tapping into substantial growth in the sector as the Gulf's increasingly wealthy population becomes more susceptible to lifestyle diseases such as diabetes.
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By tapping into the reaction count (on mobile), or hovering over the emoji (on desktop), you can get a full view of exactly who is behind each reaction.
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Tapping into current debates—Britain is considering laws on "the right to die"—the museum included a replica flat from Dignitas, Switzerland's assisted-dying organisation, to the display.
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What the research does make clear, however, is that Donald Trump's anti-trade rhetoric was tapping into widespread voter sentiments that had been largely ignored by conventional politicians.
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This was just an example of how important it is to have this diversity in our newsrooms because it meant tapping into different communities and experiences and networks.
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Alipay and Uber China first partnered to cover domestic rides in 2014, but now the duo is tapping into the huge market for Chinese tourism and business travel.
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Global X, meanwhile, already offers a Social Media ETF (SOCL), tapping into a popular millennial theme, but not specifically branded like its new ETF as a millennial investment.
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"I think there are a lot of people who want to be tapping into the network and engaging around some of the events that we do," Gelman said.
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Pluto can be a difficult planet to work with, but it's also a symbol of transformation, and we're tapping into that energy as it mingles with sweet Venus.
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By tapping into the cultural, societal, and environmental changes people implemented after climate-related disasters, scientists can glean not only what was damaged, but what and who survived.
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