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  1. used to describe the sound of a large clock ticking

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" In another voice message to the senator on the same day, DeRisi allegedly said, "tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock.
Tick-tock tick-tock... Can't say anything else for 48 hours. pic.twitter.
A short pendulum would result in a more rapid tick-tock, tick-tock.
I hear them ticking away like a clock, tick-tock, tick-tock, and I'm certain you hear mine.
So Axios' Justin Green took all these, it was a Friday night, Saturday morning, he took and made a tick-tock of a tick-tock.
" When the song was released, Ms. Gauthier had to call the F.B.I. because trolls were sending her pictures of beheadings with captions that read, "Tick-tock, tick-tock.
A report from the Japanese newspaper Nikkei (that we found via 22012to20173Mac), suggests that Apple is moving from a "tick-tock" two year refresh cycle to a "tick-tock-tock" cycle.
That left her "free" and ready to break her silence on Twitter: As for me... I am just waiting to be free... tick tock...tick tock... is it 5 o'clock yet?
Basically, Apple may switch to a tick-tock-tock release cycle instead of the usual tick-tock cycle, meaning a new redesign won't come every two years, but every three years.
The license is good for 90 days, so ... tick tock.
Tick, Tock, as the exhibition title suggests — time marches on.
"Tick tock," Joerg Sprave says in a video addressed to YouTube.
Online, Hannity has become infamous for his innumerable "tick tock" teases.
"Tick-tock, the clock is ticking," Sprave said in the video.
"See U soon tick tock 4," said one tweet to Holder.
Previously, Apple has upgraded the iPhone on a "tick-tock" cycle.
Bloomberg offered an excellent tick-tock with details on the shocking collapse.
That tick, tock sound you hear is the clock ticking for him.
If Kuo is accurate, Apple might be ditching the "tick-tock" cycle.
"Tick tock, Mr. Wick," he says, an evil gleam in his eye.
I looked at my tick-tock and tried very hard not to panic.
This tick-tock onward march of upgrades makes supporting older hardware a challenge.
Here's the tick-tock breakdown of what you're seeing up above via ESA.
Typically CPU makers like Intel operate on what's called a tick-tock timeline.
Even though I'm not convinced that Apple will actually move from a "tick-tock" to a "tick-tock-tock" design cycle for the iPhone, I do think there is an argument to be made to keep the existing design around longer.
Unfortunately this miniature version of Big Ben doesn't actually tick, tock, or keep time.
Tick-tock: Here's a quick timeline of Microsoft's changing attitude toward open source software.
I'm not always the most outspoken individual when it comes to needing help. Tick. Tock.
According to the "tick-tock-tock" refresh cycle floated back in May, that time has come.
Carlos was working in a hamburger stand called Tick-Tock, on Columbus Street in San Francisco.
Just a little thrusting tick-tock that drowned out the real sound of time: 7 A .
Every #MeToo tick-tock you read these days includes a section about HR ignoring serious complaints.
"It's more a 'tick-tock-tock release schedule," an Intel representative told me in a recent briefing.
Analysts reckon that because of technological problems the company is now on a "tick-tock-tock" cycle.
The tick-tock part at the start is like, 'Wait for it, the same questions will come.
Explain what a tick-tock is for people who don't follow journalism day in and day out.
That pressure is doubled because Windows historically has a Good Version / Bad Version tick tock with Windows.
That's logical, since Apple typically upgrades its iPhones with an "s" model on a tick-tock cycle.
Parabellum is just as satisfying as its predecessors, and not just because of the Tick-Tock Man.
I'm sorry about how this went down, and wanted to give you the tick-tock from our end.
Apple's flagship refresh is now rumored for 2017, thus breaking the traditional two-year tick-tock release cycle.
"I haven't seen you in years, but tick tock!" she says to another unnamed guest on her list.
Here's the tick-tock and fallout from a frantic 24 hours: The House Trump fumed over these outcomes.
Now, in an annual report filing, Intel has officially announced that it's moving away from the tick-tock timing.
Porter says they're still trying to strike a deal, but tick-tock -- the ceremony airs Saturday night on HBO.
This will mark a departure from Apple's "tick tock" cycle of completely overhauling the iPhone's design every two years.
TICK TOCK: Forward auction bidders have eight more days to get in their applications to participate in the auction.
Robert Gober: Tick Tock continues at Matthew Marks Gallery (526 West 22nd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through April 21, 2018.
Jason Mantzoukas, as a character known as "the Tick-Tock Man," addresses Keanu Reeves, who plays the titular assassin.
The Kaby Lake processors are a second "tock" in Intel's tick-tock strategy The Kaby Lake processors will be Intel's third 14nm chips to hit the market, marking a disruption to the company's usual tick-tock pattern of chip release — the tick being the shrinking of the manufacturing process, the tock being optimization.
Not unlike Ke$ha, things that go tick-tock are quite interesting and this 3D printed clock is no exception.
Nick Jonas threw a star-studded dinner For his performance of "Bacon," Jonas took to N.Y.C.'s Tick Tock diner.
"Ball so hard, got a broke clock, Rollies that don't tick tock," she said, tapping the watch on her wrist.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you ... THE BIG STORIES: --TICK, TOCK.
Apple watchers are well acquainted with the Cupertino technology giant's "tick-tock" cadence of introducing major smartphone upgrades every other year.
"In the heads of all Transfer Collective members, we do have kind of this 'tick-tock,'" member Mary Kidd told NPR.
So we compared each device against an accurate clock to recalibrate the metadata and create a precise tick-tock of events.
" He sent another to Eric H. Holder Jr., an attorney general under Mr. Obama, that read, "See u soon Tick Tock.
And its manufacturing technology, which used to advance with such metronomic regularity that Intel called its business plan "tick-tock", has stumbled.
Tick tock ... Bonus: We also asked D.C. if he's considering a post-UFC career with the WWE ... and it doesn't look good.
HANNITY: Mark, you know, when I say tick-tock something big is coming that will blow this all out of the water.
The flashes of humor and kookiness (as with the aforementioned Tick-Tock Man) keep the whole thing from taking itself too seriously.
Tipped off to her presence, a Weiner aide offers a "tick-tock" of plans for the candidate to avoid her using a diversion.
But I did read Tejal Rao's final night tick-tock in the New York Times, and something jumped out at me right away.
But it will likely take weeks of maneuvering, negotiating, and all sorts of political tick-tock to determine which outcome becomes a reality.
TICK TOCK.... Two House committees announced Tuesday a joint investigation into the 2010 sale of the company to the Russian nuclear giant Rosatom.
And then with my ace team of interns, all of us with our personalized tick-tock in hand, we started setting up the auditorium.
" One such timeline detailed a "tick-tock" of 22 milestones in Clinton's "leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country's Libya policy from start to finish.
" One such timeline detailed a "tick-tock" of 22002 milestones in Clinton's "leadership/ownership/stewardship of this country's Libya policy from start to finish.
Earlier this year Intel announced the end of its well-known tick-tock release schedule, whereby it trots out a new processor every September.
"Tick Tock … last day of 2017 … whew!" read a banner beneath the family snapshot that also featured Sarah Palin herself, daughter Piper and son Trig.
The tick tock on the announcement, via Bloomberg's Jennifer Jacobs: Rosenstein signed the order without consulting the White House, subsequently informing WH Counsel Don McGahn.
Last month I decided to skip my usual tick-tock iPhone purchasing cycle by sticking with my two-year old iPhone 6 for another year.
But California regulators were watching a live surveillance feed of a trainer's assistant carrying a bucket into the stall of a horse named Tick Tock.
"You making a fake profile out of the SSN," he explains, in the same matter-of-fact tick-tock style he deploys in his songs.
In addition to doing their usual tick-tock business, the hands can be used to indicate various things including altitude, air pressure, compass directions and more.
Yet in general, campaign organization has largely been slick, with no major debate disasters, and a tick-tock of daily events, policy announcements and message coordination.
Tweets from Carroll — featuring commentary like "BOOM" and "Tick tock..." — pop up complete with adoring replies, which ends up seeming more inadvertently smug than righteously triumphant.
And if you go back and read the McCabe report, you have never seen anyone document, tick tock, minute-by-minute, as this guy Horwitz does.
According to the tick-tock of Politico's Rachael Bade and Josh Dawsey, the decision had basically nothing to do with Trump's actual views on transgender troops.
We're so wrapped up in the daily tick-tock, we could be losing sight of a big picture that's come into focus over the past two years.
And, unlike CPUs, these neurons aren't controlled by a central "clock" that regulates their calculations in a tick-tock fashion, but can instead fire as and when needed.
After the president's health care bill fell apart, Politico, the Times, the Post, the Journal, everybody did their massive tick-tock about what happened, they're behind the scenes.
After the breakfast — Mr. Cuomo was spotted at the Tick Tock Diner in Clifton — Mr. Cuomo was driven back to the airport and took the helicopter to Manhattan.
Intel was better at doing that than any of its competitors, releasing improved chips with such metronomic regularity that its product-release schedule was given the name "tick-tock".
In a ridiculously good tick-tock account of the DNC hack and its aftermath, Motherboard reporter Thomas Rid lays out the case for Russia's involvement in no uncertain terms.
It's a game that has been lovingly torn apart—there's currently a $1,000 bounty up for grabs for anyone who can recreate a bizarre glitch in Tick Tock Clock.
Ms. Elliott has chosen to find instead in that insistent beat the biological clock, which conveniently echoes in "Tick-Tock," formerly the coital bedroom instrumental of a committed playboy.
In keeping with the tick-tock cadence of the mainstream, ultra-realistic Forza Motorsport titles and the more laid-back Forza Horizon series, Forza Horizon 4 is an arcade racer.
Go deeper: The deeply sourced tick-tock "How the UK lost Brexit battle" from Politico's Tom McTague highlights how the process' international diplomacy went off the rails in slow motion.
I had only reached the Tick-Tock Diner at 34th Street and Eighth Avenue when I gave up, leaning the mirror carefully against a wall with the glass side out.
I had only reached the Tick Tock Diner at 34th Street and Eighth Avenue when I gave up, leaning the mirror carefully against a wall with the glass side out.
Perhaps we'll get into a tick-tock cycle of CES years, with every other one being full of manufacturer fantasies and the next year bringing everything back down to reality.
Kaby Lake is a second "tock" in Intel's "tick-tock" chip strategy — it's essentially a modified version of the Skylake architecture, which itself was an optimization of the 14nm Broadwell design.
Why is it that every emotional moment he has, has to be leaked, has to be a tick-tock, every second has to be transmitted to you guys in the press?
Looking back, I think its tick-tock may have been muted because I'm gay and was told I couldn't lead a "normal" life with marriage and kids and a white picket fence.
In journalism, we refer to a post-mortem narrative as a "tick tock," and there have already been some juicy tick tocks written on the collapse of the Republican health care bill.
In a lengthy tick-tock account of how and why the Holtzclaw story was approved, Deadspin reported on Friday that Stout has been fired by SB Nation for his role in its publication.
The tick-tock of what happened, and when, is critical to the impeachment inquiry because it could establish that there was a political motivation in the decision to get her out of Ukraine.
All eyes will be on Apple, which needs to release a device that distinguishes itself from the past few tick-tock iterations to boost its brand and shore up falling sales in China.
The hypnotic majesty of the imagery certainly lends itself to an immersive big-screen experience, but the tick-tock of events over the eight-day sojourn should work equally well in a living room.
Detailed talking points were sent to surrogates of both candidates and, for the most part, aides in both camps refused to delve into the tick-tock details of how it all came to be.
The last advance in Intel's chips was to move to a design created using 14 nanometer transistors aboard its Broadwell processors, which given the tick-tock cycle we'd expect to be miniaturized in 2016.
An early goofy number, "Android Love Song" ("Your heart's a clock that says tick tock/And boy does that clock go"), is actually a tragedy, but you won't figure it out until much later.
Photos courtesy of United Visual Artists Like the tick-tock of a grandfather clock, a new artwork by United Visual Artists, called Our Time, explores the tangible passage of time through sound and movement.
The Stronach Group banned the trainer involved with the "milkshaking" of Tick Tock, who survived the season, as well as another trainer who tried to enter a horse to race with a broken ankle.
The company originally released devices in a tick-tock cycle, with a major redesign one year, followed by a refinement of that design — the "S" year — the next, but recently that pace has slowed.
The titular Jake and his pirate friends aren't Lost Boys, but they are enemies of Captain Hook, Smee, and Tick-Tock the Crocodile, much like the original group, and they solve puzzles to defeat them.
The Tick-Tock Man is crouched by a dumpster in an alley for reasons made apparent when you see the movie, and a sinister grin spreads across his face as Wick realizes who he is.
It was hard every day for weeks not to think, 'Today is day 17, we would have done X, Y and Z.' We literally had a tick-tock schedule based on what needed to be done.
Tick tock The idea for a doomsday clock to represent humanity's distance from devastation came from the late artist Martyl Langsdorf, who sketched out the clock that first graced the cover of Bulletin's magazine in 1947.
As a historical document, there may very well be value to this kind of tick-tock timeline, but it's hard to see what purpose it serves now, other than letting Showtime capitalize upon people's feelings about the election.
Anyway, there's a tick-tock of the morning of The Tweet in there, a review of weed (generally), board concern about Ambien use (specifically), and the possibility that Tesla will be getting a number two in that article.
In this week's episode, a tick-tock of the events on a key day in the Nevada recount, Selina makes the time, reminding her aides that, while she may be president, she's still a woman with certain … urges.
That feeling of anatomical countdown lends an unexpected meaning to "Tick Tock," a dance number that is here accompanied by a nightmare sequence where Bobbie imagines a domestic life — morning sickness and all — that is far from bliss.
Apple has a tick-tock schedule of phone updates; one year you get a different look and shiny new features, and one year —- the "S" year, which is this year — you get an iterative upgrade of last year's devices.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you ...   THE BIG STORY: --TICK TOCK: House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) and ranking member Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Intel has a biennial "tick-tock" strategy: in one year it will bring out a chip featuring smaller transistors ("tick"); the following year it tweaks that chip's design ("tock") and prepares to shrink the transistors again in the following year.
Fan theory: Kesha wrote the lyrics to "Tick Tock" after seeing this, the most Hello Yes I Am a Young Person on Tour with My Rock Band and Know I'm Being Filmed action that has ever existed in the public domain.
Where the original hit series follows Andrew Lincoln's Rick Grimes as he roams a landscape ravaged by the zombie apocalypse, Fear would explore the tick-tock of a world falling apart, as the zombie outbreak begins and society starts to collapse.
Truong Thi Hai Yên, barefoot on the cleanly swept floor of her rented one-room home, rattles off the tick-tock of an average school day for her, an 252th-grader in southern Vietnam's Mekong Delta: At 6:30 a.m.
After a year of his coy hints that he would "expose the biggest political scandal in modern history" and tweets like "tick tock" and "PapaD is the key," most mainstream figures seem to have determined that Papadopoulos has nothing left to reveal.
Here's the full list of Asus product updates featuring Kaby Lake, excluding the GT51CH gaming desktop, which has yet to receive pricing or availability details: Update: 6:46PM ET, 1/3: Clarified Kaby Lake's position in Intel's tick-tock chip release strategy.
The NY Times has a detailed tick-tock of discussions between President Trump, his legal team and top aides after they were informed in July that the Times knew Donald Trump Jr. had met with Russians at Trump Tower during the campaign.
Being a second "tock" in Intel's tick-tock strategy, Kaby Lake isn't really going to differentiate itself from its predecessor with pure power or stamina improvements, so Intel's focus is on the kinds of things its new CPUs would let people do.
With a few outstanding exceptions, like "Tick-Tock Jelly Clock Cosmotron," which features a colorful game board and its own scratching, wheezing audio accompaniment, the assemblages tend to look dated, like exuberantly nihilistic juvenilia, although I suppose they are credible antecedents of goth.
What follows, in the script adapted from Doug Stanton's book by Ted Tally and Peter Craig, is essentially a tick-tock of that stretch, with a series of bloody battles in a march toward the strategically vital town of Mazar-i-Sharif.
Apparently the two sides reached an agreement on the trade last night—you can get the tick-tock from Peter King—and Jeff Fisher somehow managed to keep a lid on it until this morning, so the Rams would not be stealing Kobe's thunder.
Prior to his work in political consulting, Ailes worked in local TV. Aile's Fox News tick-tock: Ailes was a notorious media mogul who led Fox News for 20 years before he resigned on July 21, 2016 amid allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
But the future is looking bright for iPhone sales: the iPhone SE was recently released to rave reviews, and later this year the 10th version of the iPhone will be unveiled and will likely come with a redesign given Apple's tick-tock release schedule.
So you could argue that Apple is breaking its classic tick-tock cadence of radically redesigning the look and feel of the iPhone, but it looks like the jump in the internals is likely enough to warrant considering this an entirely new generation of iPhone.
You can get a full tick-tock on the Post/Bryant/Twitter story from my colleague Emily Stewart, but the tl;dr is that the Post put reporter Felicia Sonmez on "administrative leave" after she tweeted in the wake of Bryant's death on Sunday.
In recent years, Intel operated in a tick-tock process that sees a smaller architecture size (that ups transistor count accordingly) released one year, an improved version of chips built on that architecture the following year, and then things start all over again the year after that.
Investigation Discovery follows with "Aaron Hernandez: An ID Murder Mystery," a more dutiful tick-tock of the criminal trial (its primary sources are journalists who followed the case), complete with the usual cheesy reenactments -- a tactic, unfortunately, that "Killer Inside" also employs, just a bit more judiciously.
But the story, in a number of places, teeters on the edge of flat-out stupid — recall the above Tick-Tock Man exchange — and the mythology is too thin to be very interesting; what makes the whole thing so incredibly fun is that it looks great.
Instead of the classic tick-tock structure, where Intel would go down a step in architecture size for one generation and optimize it the next, we're spending more and more time on the current step, and Intel has to continue to find new ways to step up performance.
Yahoo filed its proxy statement to shareholders today on the $4.8 billion all-cash deal to be acquired by Verizon that includes a detailed tick-tock of the transaction and also shows what will be left after the core business is cleaved from its Asian and patent assets.
"It seems like we are living in a parallel universe—you watch CNN and any of the networks, above the fold of the Washington Post, the New York Times, it's the tick tock of the Trump administration," Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody said Friday, while moderating an interview with conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer.
"Tick tock Individual 1," Tlaib says in a video, referencing an individual widely believed to be Trump who appeared in court filings by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's team.
On one of my last night's in Cleveland, I stopped at a local bar called the Tick Tock Tavern, and ended up in a 45-minute discussion with some real people from the hood about how to better ourselves as a community—a spontaneous conversation I'll remember for all of my days.
It actually worked out well that ABC had to air the final two Scandal Season 6 episodes in a two-hour block, because "Tick Tock" was an episode made up of a whole lotta nothin' -- and it benefited immensely from "Transfer of Power," which was both incredibly confusing and awesome at the same time.
Like inertial scrolling, the wonky-sounding but now-universal effect that makes scrolling down your contact list feel satisfyingly tactile; the names fly by in a burst after you swipe down, then slow to a tick-tock as if bound by real-world physics "I had to try all kinds of things and figure out some math," Ording says.
The so-called "Kaby Lake" lineup is the first to follow the new "tick-tock-tock" beat Intel has adopted for processor development, which means it keeps the same 14nm manufacturing process as its predecessor (Skylake), but there's still lots to love here, including power efficiency, speed and big potential for 4K video and gaming on the move.
"Icarus" (1967), rendered tenderly in graphite on a 12-inch by nine-inch, stained piece of spiral-edge paper, serves as a preface to the exhibition Robert Gober: Tick Tock at Matthew Marks gallery, the American artist's fourth at the New York gallery and the first since his remarkable 2014 MoMA retrospective The Heart is Not a Metaphor.
The news that investigators believed Tick Tock had received such a concoction — before the first race on the first day of the track's return to racing, no less — is indicative of the dysfunction that has enveloped Santa Anita the past six months, a period when horses had to be euthanized after suffering fractures at an alarming rate.
The chain of where it came from and what might be involved is a little tough to follow, so here's a quick (pardon the pun) tick-tock: That's where we stand now, when we see a few images and descriptions of watches that look like they're running Wear OS on an E Ink screen underneath actual, physical watch hands.
tick-tock account by the WSJ of what happened behind the scenes during this period —  it was published shortly after Musk abandoned his take-private idea — said officials in the kingdom were "rankled" by the suggestion that the Saudis, who have quietly acquired up to 5 percent of Tesla's shares this year, had made any kind of formal proposal.
And I'm on the F train, on my way to the newsroom, the Times newsroom, and I'm reading a front-page story that my colleagues wrote that ended up winning a Pulitzer, a great tick-tock of how the Russians pulled off the perfect hack on the DNC, and John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman's emails, in order to disturb our democracy and help Donald Trump.
Halford muddies her chronology in the memoir, but the tick-tock of Oswald Chambers in her life would read something like this: she first met him at thirteen in Texas when her grandmother gave her a copy of My Utmost for His Highest to celebrate her baptism, and she started reading him regularly a few years after that, at Barnard College and then at Cambridge University.
" THE TICK TOCK: -- "The Iranian missile strike on American facilities in Iraq was a calibrated event intended to cause minimal casualties, give the Iranians a face-saving measure and provide an opportunity for both sides to step back from the brink of war, according to senior U.S. officials in Washington and the Middle East," per Shane Harris, Josh Dawsey, Dan Lamothe and Missy Ryan. "U.
More from Recode: The tick-tock story of how LinkedIn shopped itself to Microsoft, Salesforce and Google SoftBank is more interested in ending $240 million annual fees to Yahoo than in buying It Yahoo bidders can't even agree on what they're buying That's obviously quite low — especially compared to the recent fast and furious $26 billion sale of LinkedIn to Microsoft, which included a number of other bidders.
BOORSTIN: ONE OTHER POLITICAL ISSUE THAT'S COME UP RECENTLY IS TICK TOCK OWNED BY A CHINESE COMPANY AND WHETHER THAT OWNERSHIP OF THIS COMPANY THAT IS VERY POPULAR HERE WITH TEENS IN THE U.S. COULD BE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS OR RISKY WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THOSE CONCERNS OF TIK TOK SPIEGEL: I'M REALLY NOT SURE AND NOT SURE IT'S A POLITICAL ISSUE MORE THAN A COMPETITIVE ISSUE BUT A GREAT EXAMPLE OF A CHINESE TECHNOLOGY COMPANY SUCCESSFUL WITH U.S. CONSUMERS IT'S ONE OF THE FIRST TIMES THAT'S HAPPENED IN THE US AND I THINK OUR COUNTRY'S GRAPPLING WITH THAT BECAUSE WE HAVE A FREE MARKET AND ENCOURAGE THAT COMPETITION AND HOW WE WANT TO REGULATE DATA SHARING AND THINGS LIKE THAT GOING FORWARD.

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