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You can tell with certain subjects that you get along.
CFR: Hard to tell with the recent events at Parliament!
What story are you trying to tell with this behavior?
It's kind of hard to tell with the sound off.
What story are you trying to tell with this album?
It's a coherent story, which they tell with great conviction.
Obviously, it was hard to tell with all of her hair.
Oh, there's a lot of stories to tell with that too.
"That's the story that I'm proud to tell with this film."
Or so it seems, because it's hard to tell with Aira.
As for what story Grande wants to tell with thank u, next?
"That's part of what we were trying to tell with this report."
That's a lot of what we're able to tell with Mafia III.
That's a lot of what we're able to tell with Mafia III.
I think there's a lot more story to tell with all those characters.
"It's always a little hard to tell with Trump, these days," Teixeira said.
We set the tone for society through the stories we tell with our art.
It is harder to tell with the same techniques that we used to use.
You might not be able to tell with the weather, but the calendar says so.
"I still have things I want to tell with Brünnhilde, Isolde and Elektra," she said.
It can be hard to tell with men, whether they are really here or not.
The world changed, and I realized I had some more stories to tell with this forum.
Clearly, winter is coming (even if we can't always tell with Mother Nature's recent mood swings).
It's always hard to tell with Google, given that Hangouts is still hanging in there, too.
But the moss had a riveting tale to tell, with shock waves that are still spreading.
I can tell with the formulaic questions who's really listening and paying attention and who's not.
" And then, her voice choking on her words, Kenin added: "Obviously, you can tell, with my emotions.
I had this vision that I wanted to tell with the video without making it too obvious.
But now, I appreciate all the power that resides in the truth we tell with our voice.
Michael seemed touched too, though it was hard to tell with a child that age, he said.
School officials have said that only a small fraction do it, but they can't tell with certainty.
What was the story to tell with Hawkeye in the first movie that was different than anybody else's?
You can't really tell with clothes on, but my tummy is not where I want it to be.
Sanford could tell, with an accuracy of just three to four days, the difference between time of colonization.
But the people can tell with the plan… the whole China to go faster than...this is one reason.
The app showed exactly when his heart rate jumped, so they could tell with more certainty what caused it.
After all, they both feature zombies, and the number of stories one can tell with zombies is necessarily limited.
And those are the stories I want to tell, with a deep belief that stories can change our lives.
Sherman-Palladino has limited time left, and she knows exactly what story she wants to tell with it. 23.
It's tough to tell with so many models that often share the same wording on their respective product pages.
The modern concept of woke began, as far as anybody can tell, with a 2008 song by Erykah Badu.
Not even just Obama, but with any president, what's a joke you can or can't tell with someone that powerful?
Getting through that first inning, just couldn't really get loose out there and obviously you could tell with the velocity.
We can't really tell with much precision exactly what others believe or want, because we can't get inside their heads.
The Trump campaign is sending out signals that Pence is the one, although you can never tell with the Donald.
She always seems really down to earth on telly and that, but you can never tell with celebrities, can you.
As Ms. Book said, "You can shoot a blank wall and still have an interesting story to tell with audio."
VICE: What kinds of stories about black identity and history are you trying to tell with the beads and installations?
It makes the Watch 70% faster than the previous model, too, though I could really only tell with Apple's own apps.
In fact, it's always hard to tell with Milo — he quite openly admits that his ethos is in part performance art.
It's hard to tell with the characters in this film from director Richard Linklater, which floats from conversation to rambling conversation.
In this it echoes Arya and Sansa's experiences (and maybe Bran's too, though who can tell with that guy these days).
It already does that for photos: Facebook's DeepFace can tell with 97 percent accuracy whether two pictures are of the same person.
We ordered from this place for delivery once before, and it seemed fine, but it's always hard to tell with delivery burgers.
However, researchers still can't tell with confidence whether any newfound worlds can sustain life — and might not be able to for years.
Every song I'm going to ask myself, 'What sort of crazy, marijuana-related horror story am I going tell with this one?
"It's too early to tell with what he has done or is going to do has an effect on anybody yet," says Fertitta.
That meant compromising, and deciding which stories were the absolute best to tell, that I could tell with the resources at my disposal.
That said, I don't think there's any way to tell with any specificity how long after someone takes antibiotics they stop being infectious.
However, even with those discrepancies, I can now tell with pretty good accuracy what my blood-sugar readings are all of the time.
The measurement stick is a tool that's used when it's impossible to tell with the naked eye which rock is closest to the button.
It might be hard to tell with stocks near all-time highs, but in one critical respect, the current earnings season has been pretty disappointing.
It didn't sound like that was the special additional reveal coming at the semi truck event, but as always, it's hard to tell with Musk.
Sugar, for her part, eventually threatened to walk if she couldn't tell the story she wanted to tell with Steven Universe, and Cartoon Network relented.
Since you won't be able to tell with those zapped toes, test the water with another part of the body to be sure it's comfortable.
"Kevin's a genius, and he has so many different stories that he wants to tell with such a large variety of Marvel characters," Chu added.
It's so hard to tell with these youngsters because they just need time to mature and to get used to the tour and all that.
This is something where you can tell with Knives Out I'm attempting to hit the nail on the head with the hammer at the end.
And by comparing that absolute amount to the amount that reaches us, you can tell with remarkable precision how far that light has had to travel.
So for example we can tell with hyper-ability that if someone is a Trump supporter then he or she will be mainly spreading fake news.
I can't tell with Petra anymore, since she's nicer than she used to be, but also still sends money to her sister who probably killed Scott.
It's too early to tell with smart glasses again, but their critical use cases might need to be more than ports from breakout mobile AR successes.
Its conclusions cast doubt on the idea that medical marijuana helps reduce opioid deaths — at least as far as we can tell with state-level data.
Recruit enough participants for good and bad luck to even out across the sample, and you can tell, with high confidence, which method—if any—is superior.
I'm glad it's back — it has more stories to tell with these characters, as a twist unveiled at the very end of the season six premiere proves.
I'm guessing that's the point but it is hard to tell with this show, it really is Later that night, Hannah appears to be working — a relief.
"It's hard to tell with this administration what is a negotiating position, and what is a total bluff, and what … actually should be taken literally," Yarmuth said.
" He added, more seriously: "You can just tell with the conversations that the guys are having, they don't need to be patted on the back as much.
I hear that girls are so much different from boys and I can already tell with George that she's a lot different than Gus was; she's real stubborn.
So we committed to meeting every night with some beer and wine at one of our homes and having show and tell with our favorite books and magazines.
Or the 3,000 yellow tags that now hang in residents' vehicles, allowing local police to tell with a quick glance whether a vehicle is from out of town.
I guess time will tell with this one, but there's no denying the potential audience for this is massive, given the multimillion sales of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
As for reading the tea leaves, It's particularly hard to tell with Musk because he's a fervent believer in Tesla and known to make big announcements about buying Tesla stock.
Joss Whedon told Hollywood Reporter that he was stepping down as the writer/director of DC's upcoming Batgirl movie because he "really didn't have a story" to tell with it.
They trained up a model that can tell with confidence what a signal profile corresponds to, with the minor variations that come from, say, slight differences in orientation or glass width.
This is the story Parker wanted to tell with the film, and with a specific objective: He wanted to call church folk to repentance, in particular for this past national sin.
First, to vindicate Mr. Trump's false claim that the Obama administration had tapped his phone, the White House concocted a sham show-and-tell with the House Intelligence Committee chairman, Devin Nunes.
"It's just really difficult to tell with these companies that have close ties to the Chinese government where the consumer application ends and where the military or surveillance application starts," she said.
Apple also added a lot inside this year, though it might be hard to tell with a quick glance at the phone, or even after just holding it for a few minutes.
The company is essentially positioning this as the first drone you can really take with you and incorporate into your life — the same story it attempted to tell with the Mavic last year.
I mean, they were all white as far as I could tell, with the exception of one African-American woman and her teenage daughter, who had driven in from Memphis for the event.
Copying our friends and unfollowing those with different opinions give us echo chambers so polarized that researchers can tell with high accuracy whether you are liberal or conservative by just looking at your friends.
Their lawsuit against zookeeper Tim Stark led to the "first-ever" preliminary injunction that prevents cubs being prematurely separated from their moms, using cubs as "show and tell" with the public, and declawing cubs.
Hard to tell with all the noise, the train braking and stopping with eight feet to spare, the two of them frozen mid-grip, eyes closed, waiting for things that would never come. ♦
I can't tell with Jaime, but he's trying to be a good man these days, and that makes me believe he won't fall back into his incestuous ways with the female embodiment of pure evil.
There is no legal issue, as far as I can tell, with the president's cancellation of the "temporary protected status" that the George W. Bush administration granted the Salvadorans in 22016 after two devastating earthquakes.
We'd hope so, but you can never tell with those impulsive Greyjoys — after all, there might be a reason why we've only seen Dany's Dothraki and Unsullied forces fighting the Lannisters in the Season 7 trailers.
There are myriad questions surrounding the project, ranging from how well Coates can adjust to this completely different medium to what kind of story he's going to tell with one of Marvel's most prominent black superheroes.
Just last week, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley put on a show-and-tell with what she claimed were the remains of an Iranian-supplied ballistic missile fired at Saudi Arabia from Yemen.
Shooting contests date to the 14th century, and the image of folk hero William Tell with his crossbow — used to shoot an apple off his son's head as punishment for defying a Habsburg tyrant — is ubiquitous.
In many cases, what sets these strains apart can be difficult to tell with a glance and a sniff—to really see the difference between them, you need to look at the DNA of the plant.
Doesn't anyone care about me, and the anecdote I tell with alarming frequency about the time I shaved off my pinky fingernail with a new $2 Bic razor and then passed out at the sight of my own blood?
It's much safer to just sing Putin's praises: Aside from this last one basically comparing Putin to the Black Death, it can be hard to tell with these songs which lyrics are pure adoration and which are pure sarcasm.
While it's hard to tell with the hat the Oscar-winning actress is wearing, it appears to be balayage — a freehand technique in which swatches of hair are carved out from the head and painted with a lightening agent.
The companies say they'll develop an "advanced mobile authentication solution" that will be able to analyze network activity patterns to tell "with a high degree of certainty" whether or not an account's owner is really behind an action being taken.
"While I adore Tim Sullivan, I think it is too soon to tell with this one and I would stay on the sidelines until we are sure that the business can grow fast enough to accommodate its expensive valuation," Cramer said.
During the beta, customers complained it was difficult to tell with a glance which account they were viewing, so Simple has since revamped Shared accounts to give more visual cues about this, including both with wording and an aesthetic redesign.
He did some show and tell with an AR-15, talked about his years as an ATF agent, and shot the breeze with Carey Baker, the shop owner, who also happens to be a former Florida state representative and senator.
This is all very important to Ye." Though West's Sunday Services have become famous this year, the source says that the musician may not perform at Osteen's church: "I don't think he'd want to perform, but you never can tell with Kanye.
This is all very important to Ye." Though West's Sunday Services have become famous this year, the source initially said that the rapper may not perform at Osteen's church: "I don't think he'd want to perform, but you never can tell with Kanye.
Truth to tell, with or without cancer or some other life-changing ailment, we would all be happier if we focused more on what is physically, emotionally and socially possible now instead of lamenting what once was and may never be again.
But it's impossible to tell with certainty how many watched online, since viewership was spread out over multiple online platforms that measure viewership in different ways, and there's no standardized rating system for web viewership as there is for television viewership, according to CNN.
If this were a more rounded plan, we could wait for the tax wonks at various think tanks to run it through their models and tell with some precision how it would affect people at different income levels and who would benefit from different deductions.
Examining the story through the prism of Michelangelo, Mary Shelley, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, Beyoncé, even Pope Francis, taught me the single most insightful lesson I have learned about relationships in a decade of writing about families: Love is a story we tell with another person.
Battlefield 1's new trailer for its single-player mode promises a story of brotherhood, betrayal, and big explosions, set against the backdrop of World War I. But that's not the only story developer DICE wants to tell with its upcoming shooter, senior producer Aleks Grondal tells me.
If someone has any African ancestry, you can probably tell with a reasonable degree of confidence that he or she will identify as black, but the reverse is harder: If you know someone is black, you do not know what percentage African versus European versus American ancestry he or she has.
This is the paradox of fast reaction sports such as tennis or boxing: it is only when the ball or the punch is in the air that we can tell with certainty what is going to happen, but by then it is far too late to react in time, even for the quickest humans.
One of the more unusual presentations will be an iPad and virtual reality show-and-tell with Navid and Vassiliki Khonsari, the husband and wife team who worked on Grand Theft Auto III and Vice City before they began designing games that let players experience the consequences of violence and of moral decision-making.
"Time-Knife" is mostly set-up for The Good Place's season three finale, which will probably be — though you can never tell with this show — an elaborate sort of re-pilot that will get everybody back into the approximated Good Place, in order to test whether a new group of four humans will help each other become better people.
It confirmed for Fox her greatest hope for The Tale, that it could both help its audience understand the vast well of unspoken sexual mistreatment, exploitation, and abuse that has only started bubbling to the surface, and provide those with their own untidy story to tell with a new model for how to start sharing it with their friends and family.
The bit is so-named because Meyers, as he explains to his audience before every new edition, is a "straight white male" who probably shouldn't be making the lesbian jokes that Hagel (a lesbian) loves, or delivering lines like "a black restaurant is like a white restaurant, except it's a Popeye's," which Ruffin (who's black) can tell with a devilish grin that makes it clear she's in on the joke, not the butt of it.
I have seen pictures and read letters and heard them talk about their time together and heard other people talk about it, but the truth is you can never know much about other people's lives, least of all your parents', especially if your parents have made a point of turning their lives into stories that they then go on to tell with a God-given ability for not caring in the least about what's true and what's not.

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