Currently available:"Tinker Bell"(2008)"Secret of the Wings" (2012)"Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure" (2009)"Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue" (2010)
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So someone — no one remembers who — branded him Tinker Tico, the Tinker Juarez of Costa Rica.
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The new safety concerns at Tinker included a fire in a row home at Tinker in July.
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And while Hazelwood did not overturn Tinker, it has been used to curb the rights guaranteed by Tinker.
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What has happened since the abolition of slavery is that you've [made] a little tinker here, a little tinker there.
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Tinker developed a reputation for building great products on schedule, said Stellhorn, whose creative agency would send clients Tinker&aposs way.
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" It also came with the pretty clever headline, "TINKER TAYLOR SNOG A SPY," a play on the miniseries and 2011 film, "Tinker Tailor Solider Spy.
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"There are a lot of people that like to tinker with their vehicles or tinker with IT systems," said Titus Melnyk, a senior security manager at Fiat Chrysler.
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Tinker Bell Light-Up Tree Topper, $34.95, available at shopDisneyEven though you're all grown, you can wish upon a star with this remote-controlled Tinker Bell tree topper.
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With Bud Rukeyser, NBC's longtime head of corporate communications, Mr. Tinker wrote "Tinker in Television: From General Sarnoff to General Electric" (1994), an account of his four decades in the business.
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The Movie Tarzan Tarzan & Jane The Three Musketeers Tinkerbell Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure Tinker Bell: Pirate Fairy The Tortoise and the Hare Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Zootopia Marvel & More Though they aren't released with the signature swirley Disney logo and branding, these movies are technically owned by the Walt Disney Company (through Marvel, Buena Vista, LucasFilm, and more).
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They want to get in and tinker and all this.
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He is talking to Tinker Bell on his unicorn phone.
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Move over, Tinker Bell — Kenzie Lynne is in the house.
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Tinker Bell Prestige Costume for Adults by Disguise, $79.95; shopdisney.
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We cannot change and tinker with one bit of this.
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CNN's Ben Tinker and Michael Nedelman contributed to this report.
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Because of a landmark Supreme Court case called Tinker v.
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Others tinker with the playbooks, tune offenses to feel modern.
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It will tinker with the labour market and health care.
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Shortly after, Reese Witherspoon's casting as Tinker Bell was announced.
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Tinker Hatfield is a legendary athletic shoe designer at Nike.
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CNN's Ben Tinker and Kevin Flower contributed to this report.
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Tinker, who Moore described as her mentor, died in November.
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CNN's Ben Tinker and Susan Scutti contributed to this report.
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Other films went beyond unusual premises to tinker with genre.
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It's the work of the Tinker Kids from Lexington, Kentucky.
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Expect it to tinker with the talent and the shows.
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All day yesterday I followed Tinker Creek to its source.
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In real life, Tinker Tico picks bananas for a living.
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Tinker Air Force Base, near Oklahoma City, evacuated some aircraft.
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Even so, I'm usually inclined to tinker just a little.
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That is why airlines continue to tinker with boarding procedures.
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CNN's Ben Tinker and Chuck Johnston contributed to this report.
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CNN's Ben Tinker and Connor Spielmaker contributed to this report.
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"These are scientists, and scientists love to tinker," he said.
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CHESTER, Pa. — Jill Ellis has had three years to tinker.
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Balfour Beatty took over housing operations at Tinker in 2008.
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Those are definitely things shoppers can't tinker with on Ikea Place.
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He will compete with Carson Tinker for the position in camp.
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The moment you tinker with the code, something else might break.
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Collins, we should "no longer tinker with the machinery of death."
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Perfect Spy, Tinker, Tailor, or Smiley's People have acquired a renewed
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"We ain't gonna tinker with his shot ever again," LaVar said.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief11.
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In a truly remarkable season, Ranieri has steadfastly refused to tinker.
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CNN's Evan Simko-Bednarski and Ben Tinker contributed to this report.
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Alfredson is a good director who made Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
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It wasn't until the 1969 Supreme Court decision in Tinker v.
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Nearly everyone associated with La Ruta knows him as Tinker Tico.
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Durant to Thompson to Curry beats Tinker to Evers to Chance.
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She wanted to tinker with the content and improve the images.
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You'll be able to tinker until you find the perfect mix.
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Few dare predict big shifts, so they tinker at the margins.
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Otherwise, they have chosen not to tinker with what has worked.
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Of course, they did a bit more than tinker ... Delegates gone wild?
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As long as Google doesn't tinker with that one, we're still cool.
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Why do airlines choose to tinker with their maps in this way?
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CNN's Ben Tinker, Jen Christensen and Joseph Netto contributed to this report
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CNN's Steve Almasy, Ben Tinker and Hollie Silverman contributed to this report.
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Read the reviewBest for Hackers: Raspberry Pi 43/2/3Do you tinker?
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Sadly the ability to tinker can't save optics that are just average.
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Or, you know, not tinker with the voltage in the first place.
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Boston's depth allowed them to tinker with different lineups throughout the game.
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"Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief" 11.
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The hackers continue to tinker and expand the functionality of the technology.
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PowerShell's portable work light allows you to tinker well through the night.
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The U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross seconded plans to tinker with NAFTA.
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CNN's Debra Goldschmidt, Ben Tinker and John Newsome contributed to this article.
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Tolkien continued to tinker with the story long after it was written.
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The result is a number of variations that players can tinker with.
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Into the Breach doesn't let me tinker in a giant robot laboratory.
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The AHCA remained a base that Republican House members could tinker with.
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Understandably, Nintendo has been reluctant to tinker with its masterpiece this way.
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I NEVER MET SOMETHING I COULDN'T TINKER WITH AND TRY TO IMPROVE.
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Tinker Tico hung around the finish line for more than an hour.
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It can only tinker with a secondary rate that is already negative.
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He liked to tinker, to figure out how things were put together.
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CNN's Jill Disis, Junko Ogura and Ben Tinker contributed to this report
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Fashion companies are loath to let street artists tinker with their messaging.
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Surely Martindale will tweak and tinker, but expect the same core plan.
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Meantime, some Tinker families were exposed to asbestos, sewage, vermin and mold.
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Ms. Moore and Mr. Tinker divorced in 1981, although they remained friends.
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CNN's Kaitlan Collins, Kevin Liptak and Ben Tinker contributed to this report.
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But Congress tends to tinker around the edges — and feud over Obamacare.
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There, CVS will tinker with the program to see what resonates with customers.
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And you know, they&aposre going to say -- they tinker with the genome.
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That means no one can tinker with our content before it reaches you.
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Drug companies may not move much, since the bill doesn't tinker with pricing.
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The results were "disappointing but not shocking," Gabelli & Co analyst John Tinker said.
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But some would go further, and tinker with DNA to produce certain traits.
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It's about how easy it is to tinker with, or alter, commercial products.
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Humans are so unbelievably stupid that we have begun to tinker with food.
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From there, you can tinker with key settings like HDCP and display resolution.
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He may not tinker or proceed piecemeal even if Congress prefers that option.
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"Pilgrim at Tinker Creek," Annie Dillard Reminds me to be in the present.
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Granted, letting everyone tinker inside our medical-software systems would risk crashing them.
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Peter Pan, Wendy, and Tinker Bell appear in various episodes throughout the series.
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Car manufacturers tinker with it to help engineers research and test new prototypes.
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Mr. Tinker received a personal Peabody Award, the most prestigious in the industry.
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Industry representatives say they'll be working with Congress to potentially tinker with BEAT.
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Moore said her marriage to television executive Grant Tinker was marred by drinking.
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I'm a money nerd, so I tinker with my money more than most.
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Tinker&aposs customers were mostly young startups with between one and 11 employees.
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Essentially, New Voices protects student journalists' rights by bringing back the Tinker v.
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They (Tinker especially) ran interference with the network, and let the writers work.
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The company says it did often use exceptions at Tinker starting in 2016.
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Then, at NBC, where he was a vice president of advertising from 1962 to 1966, he met Mr. Tinker, who was then in programming; their friendship would lead Mr. Tinker to consider only Mr. Grossman for the presidency of NBC News.
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If you're not inclined to tinker with audio settings, there are four preset modes.
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He also wants to upload all of that data for anyone to tinker with.
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Here are a buttload of apps that let you tinker with lighting and colors.
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Instead, the company will work to reduce costs and tinker with its global strategy.
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And its social media accounts (including Tinker Bell's) have more than a billion followers.
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The Mets do not have plans to tinker much with Cespedes's approach this spring.
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Six months later, she married Tinker, who had four children from a previous marriage.
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That's what always happens when you have to tinker with your wi-fi router.
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Tinker around the margins by trading for a shooter (or three) before the deadline?
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You need to keep your desire to fix and tinker with things in check.
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But it will also allow companies to tinker and, ideally, improve upon government designs.
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Raspberry Pi has changed how thousands of people tinker with and learn about computers.
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Alas, judging by her economic policies so far, she is more inclined to tinker.
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In "Tinker, Tailor," Smiley ferrets out a traitor high in the ranks of MI6.
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And there are a bunch of "pro" settings that users can tinker with, too.
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Then, gently tinker with any one of them to create an entirely new sauce.
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All the Big Tech firms would have to do is tinker with some algorithms.
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And Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is also, in a way, a novel of humiliation.
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The spy game really is a game of mirrors: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Special Prosecutor!
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So seeing a series like Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, that's ancient history to you.
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If Tinker Tico slipped, there were no guardrails to keep him from tumbling down.
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"We made a lot of jokes about Peter Pan and Tinker Bell," Hubbard remembered.
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Why couldn't they tinker away quietly in their kitchens without worrying about self-promotion?
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I'd tinker with the engine and the exhaust system, which I work on now.
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CNN's Ben Tinker, Steve Almasy, Jen Christensen, and Jamiel Lynch contributed to this story.
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CNN's Ben Tinker, Michael Nedelman, Jen Christensen and Meera Senthilingam contributed to this report.
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CNN's Carma Hassan, Jacqueline Howard, Sarah Moon and Ben Tinker contributed to this report.
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Policies that tinker with our health care system itself are all about the details.
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In this convenient fantasy, a sprawling monstrosity becomes a machine we can tinker with.
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"This is a positive outcome," said John Tinker, a media analyst at Gabelli & Company.
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Work your damnedest to file on time, then tinker with it until it's perfect.
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But it's probably safe to say he's never before dressed up as Tinker Bell.
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Such problems were well known to some Air Force housing employees stationed at Tinker.
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Fiorillo's team, which included an intern, started to tinker with the new signs last summer.
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Said light equals Tinker Bell, the temperamental fairy who requires your applause to stay alive.
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John le Carré set a scene there in his great novel ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
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Rather than attempting full-scale reform, city officials therefore continue to tinker at the edges.
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Instead he can tinker with his product, optimizing as part of an ongoing deployment cycle.
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It all started with a young Jobs learning to tinker with electronics as a child.
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Standing behind Loowatt's technician Edonal Razanadrakoto, I watch him tinker with Rartjarasoaniony's toilet flushing mechanism.
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Silicon Valley is still a place where people go to build and tinker with things.
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Maybe it's time that you learn how to tinker with a different kind of keyboard.
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He said Rodriguez had used the last couple of days to tinker with his swing.
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Mr. Tinker rejoined NBC in 1961 and was put in charge of West Coast programming.
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Mr. Tinker and the former Ruth Byerly were married in 1950 and divorced in 1962.
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But in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, his backstory changed to have him recruited in 1937.
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His father retired as a program manager at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City.
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Tinker Tico had affixed them with glue years ago, a bachelor's effort at home decorating.
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Nobody wants Facebook to tinker with legitimate news and opinion — again, except for hate speech.
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There also are a few other ways the Fed can tinker with its balance sheet.
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Something I can actually tinker with and replace parts for and doesn't cost $093,000 bucks.
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Leftovers are also an invitation to digress from the usual menu, to tinker and experiment.
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We can't just tinker with the machine, add a few safety features here and there.
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They are likely to tinker with genes only if other alternatives are impractical or impossible.
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Large corporations, like GM, are much less likely to tinker with coverage than smaller firms.
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We have ideas — including real tools, not simplified child versions — that get them to tinker.
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One friend said Tinker had sold out its capacity for the current year by March.
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Since 2010, Republicans have pledged to repeal — not fix, not tinker with, but abolish — Obamacare.
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There are many, many ways we can tinker with our electoral and campaign finance rules.
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After downloading it, one could tinker with its underpinnings and calibrate them to their needs.
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I can tinker in the garage but I love the one on one contact with people.
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DEF CON villages are offshoots of the main event, where attendees get to tinker with technology.
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She said problems with alcohol helped to contribute to the demise of her marriage to Tinker.
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Tinker Air Force Base, about 8 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, evacuated ahead of the storm.
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Such understanding inspires a curiosity to tinker with computers to make them stronger against potential adversaries.
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CNN's Jen Christensen, Victor Blackwell, Victoria Kennedy, Ben Tinker and Debra Goldschmidt contributed to this report.
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The freedom to tinker has never been unlimited, and various autocratic habits have undermined some experiments.
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For that, he created a company called Tinker that has offices in Silicon Valley and Singapore.
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If you're the ambitious type that loves to tinker, daftmike has graciously outlined his process. See?
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It takes courage to tinker with a popular design and skill to actually improve on it.
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Yet, Moore's dependency on an alcohol increased as she and Tinker gave their romance another try.
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We can't afford to just tinker around the edges — a tax credit here, a regulation there.
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Balfour Beatty was still discovering new leaks at Tinker "on a weekly basis," the suit said.
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That could leave the Libra Association in a position to tinker with economies on its own.
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"I'm gonna offer you a fist bump," Tinker Hatfield says, holding out his gloved right hand.
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The second episode centers on Tinker Hatfield, the shoe designer who brought Air Jordans to fame.
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"The wedding industry as a whole is driven by very irrational, emotional behavior," Tinker pointed out.
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We can't afford to just tinker around the edges – a tax credit here, a regulation there.
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He will likely "tinker at the edges of economic policy for the time being," Morley said.
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Like most Jaybird earbuds, you can go into the Jaybird app to tinker with the equalization.
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"Our kids would probably like to crack Sphero open and have a tinker inside," he said.
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But there is no need to tinker with fundamental aspects of the game on the field.
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The engine component was sent to Tinker Air Force Base to be overhauled by the squadron.
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Though relatively unknown to audiences, Mr. Tinker was a legend in television, especially to his writers.
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Mr. Tinker and Ms. Moore, who married in 1963 and divorced in 1981, had no children.
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Older kids, ages nine to 16, can choose between the Doodle Crate and the Tinker Crate.
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Tinker Tantrum continues at Redling Fine Art (6757 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles) through June 3.
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In 1974, Eudora Welty reviewed Dillard's now classic "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" for the Book Review.
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Tinker Tico was happy to show me around his home during the week of La Ruta.
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Tinker with sources, content and platforms to address what you discovered in your news audit. c.
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Tinker with sources, content and platforms to address what you discovered in your news audit. 3.
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CNN's Dianne Gallagher, Ben Tinker, Athena Jones, Mark Morales and Michael Nedelman contributed to this report.
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Tomas Alfredson ("Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy") directed this adaptation of a best seller by Jo Nesbo.
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We have ideas, like giving real tools, not simplified kids' versions, that get them to tinker.
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The Air Force's press for action follows Reuters reports identifying construction and maintenance issues at Tinker.
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He began to tinker, sometimes to outlandish effect, and often with a keen instinct for publicity.
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She was also a savvy businesswoman, starting MTM Enterprises in 1969 with then-husband Grant Tinker.
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I'll tinker all day, and that really was sort of the recording process for these songs.
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CNN's Tom LoBianco, Faith Karimi, Catherine E. Shoichet, Ralph Ellis and Ben Tinker contributed to this report.
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She recently cut her long hair short and said, 'Mom, I kind of look like Tinker Bell.
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Things like Facebook's News Feed, which uses algorithms to tinker with the makeup of your social stream.
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Other researchers prefer to tinker with bespoke string models that predict more pronounced triangles and other shapes.
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He finished off the look with gold Air Jordan sneakers by Tinker Hatfield, commissioned by Michael Jordan.
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Part of the trouble with Britain's housing market is that politicians like to tinker, rather than reform.
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Whenever Lebanon erupts in violence, efforts are made to tinker with, though not fundamentally alter, these imbalances.
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He couldn't help but tinker with his new iMac G5, upgrading it as much as he could.
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You could directly tinker with with the plant's genetic code, tweaking the genes that control its color.
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And in 1969, a 7-2 majority in Tinker v Des Moines School Board clarified the rule.
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That is one more reason why Mrs Lam does not want to tinker with the political system.
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The reason is that we already have a decent functional model to tinker with: the human brain.
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Samsung also published a new ad for today's Bixby launch, showing users how to tinker with settings.
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We're talking about the styles teens tinker with, turn on their heads, and totally make their own.
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Image: Jeremy Tinker and SDSS-IIIThe image above shows a segment of the universe in three dimensions.
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VR and AR tinker with our reality — but AR enhances it, while VR diverts us from it.
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Freedom To Tinker warned OnAudience about another security issue recently, leading it to stop collecting user info.
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It's McConnell's job to understand and respect each situation and continue to tinker with the final bill.
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Tinker Hatfield sees Adapt Fit as opening up the world of sneakers for people with accessibility issues.
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She married 3 times ... forming power couple status when she married TV exec Grant Tinker in 1962.
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The sound profiles work well enough, allowing you to tinker with your listening experience on the fly.
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Current chairman of major projects and strategic partnerships Chris Tinker will be the interim chief executive officer.
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In 2014, the social network allowed academics to use the News Feed to tinker with users' emotions.
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A: I do have an iPhone, and like most owners, I love to tinker with its functions.
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Tinker rooms, which center boyhood hobbies like model trains and handicrafts, are common among men that age.
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A DNI "could tinker with the PDB at their own peril," said the first former intelligence official.
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He came away with a better idea of what he wanted, then had to tinker with it.
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Unlike its competitors, the XIM Apex doesn't require users to tinker with complicated deadzone and acceleration settings.
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"If I can have a glass of wine and tinker with lamps, I'm so happy," she said.
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Shout out to John Lieb for helping me tinker with this puzzle to find its sweet spot.
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A block away, he steered past his father's house and the garage where he learned to tinker.
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Our columnist said Amazon now had a playground to tinker with the future of the physical store.
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CNN's Steve Almasy, Ben Tinker, Stella Chan, Amanda Watts and Shelby Lin Erdman contributed to this report.
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I turn off the game and install another mod that allows me to tinker with its graphics.
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He could tinker with the definitions of "material" and "significant" trade surpluses to justify a manipulation charge.
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Farhad Manjoo, a Times technology columnist, said the deal gives Amazon a playground to tinker and experiment.
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Governor Haruhiko Kuroda could tinker with bond purchases and try to protect exporters with a softer currency.
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It is not unusual for broadcast networks to tinker with a schedule after it has been announced.
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Schools at all levels regularly tinker with their curriculums to be more relevant and interesting to students.
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This period represented a winning streak for MTM Enterprises, which was overseen almost exclusively by Mr. Tinker.
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He struggled with reading until middle school but found synchronicity with built things, and loves to tinker.
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"What's going on?" they demanded, trying to grasp what was behind a decision to tinker with tradition.
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"I'm hesitant to tinker with the laws of cricket," David Richardson, the I.C.C. chief executive, said recently.
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Then along comes a breathtaker like "Speak, Memory" or "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek" to prove I'm wrong.
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But I also don't think you should speak with your friend until we tinker with your attitude.
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When the rest of the world winds down, we work, create, and tinker on our own schedules.
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In the 1990s states were encouraged to tinker with their programmes, and eligibility expanded further in some places.
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Let's Go allows you to tinker with baseline attributes with candies, but otherwise has ditched those complex systems.
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Since JavaScript is heavily utilized in front-end development, you can tinker with graphical interfaces however you want.
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Internet engineers need the freedom to tinker with ways of making the Internet better by departing from tradition.
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And perhaps most importantly, the devices are there for the students to tinker with instead of rely on.
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Are there any components that you're going to tinker with or add, given Me Too and its prominence?
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A less drastic approach is to tinker with your settings to convert your screen to black and white.
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Lawyers can then tinker with it further to recognise more obscure clauses, or even those in different languages.
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Tinker, who was then programming VP at Twentieth Century Fox's television division, quit to launch MTM Enterprises, Inc.
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The Tinker court sweepingly rejected the schools' contention that banning armbands was necessary to avert a pedagogical debacle.
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It helps that he's a veteran and he's been nominated before (for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy in 2012).
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Nevertheless, speculators against the riyal know there is a precedent for Riyadh to tinker with the exchange rate.
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In October, Balfour Beatty gathered Tinker residents in a town hall meeting to try to ease their concerns.
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Last May Wisnia was appointed to his current position, with Askar, Tinker and Lascala all reporting to him.
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While anyone can tinker around with Salesforce, only those who master it can harness the platform's true potential.
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"@PressSec: "We want to fix the whole thing, we don't want to tinker with just part of it.
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But it seems obvious that something strong needs to be behind the idea to tinker with Article 50.
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Just because you know how to tinker with motherboards doesn't mean you can clinch any job you please.
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Heretofore, it was political heresy to even think of a two-China policy, let alone tinker with it.
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The idea from school stuck with him, and in his spare time, he continued to tinker with it.
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The Dick Van Dyke show actress was married again in 1962, this time to television executive Grant Tinker.
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Read on for her tips on how to tinker with the morning trifecta, no matter your skin type.
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Back in his studio, he used software to tinker with the images until arriving at the final product.
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The scientists will continue to tinker with their models, but the choice before us has never been clearer.
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He has slowly built a name for himself around town; folks drop by just to watch him tinker.
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CNN's Pierre Meilhan, Artemis Moshtaghian, Faith Karimi, Debra Goldschmidt, Ben Tinker and Kevin Flower contributed to this report.
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The Trump administration can only tinker with the rules that enforce the law, and even then sometimes dubiously.
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You don't buy an Apple product to tinker with it, you use it until Apple releases something better.
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Tinker Tico will carry bunch after bunch, about 2550 in all, until his workday ends at 2 p.m.
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His lack of a journalism background did not bother Grant Tinker, the chairman of NBC, who hired him.
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"We have an awful lot of people who have a lot of experience in news," said Mr. Tinker.
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But that will require laws that do not merely tinker with but fundamentally alter the economics of privacy.
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There are objects to tinker with, a whiteboard to write on, and a striking vista to glance at.
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CNN's Michael Nedelman, Holly Yan, Joe Sutton, Jamie Gumbrecht, Ben Tinker and Carma Hassan contributed to this report.
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"In two years Grant Tinker is out of business," Mr. Bobrick told The Kansas City Star in 22000.
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But Supreme Court justices do get to tinker with the legal strike zone to suit their judicial philosophies.
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"It was kind of scary at first, you know, because I've never seen anything that dramatic," said Tinker.
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CNN's Paul Murphy, John Bonifield, Joe Sutton, Kristina Sgueglia, Ben Tinker and Melissa Alonso contributed to this report.
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This soup is super adaptable, meaning you can tinker with whatever flavorings you love or have on hand.
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He took every chance he could to ride on the combine and watch his dad tinker with equipment.
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You don't need to have all the variables pre-mapped because as you tinker, your variables will change.
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Valenti, the chief executive of Tinker Ventures, a web-development shop, had gone to California to be inspired.
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The court sided with Tinker and reaffirmed that students have the right to freedom of speech at school.
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A platform of modules, called the "user admin panel," could've allowed the contractor to tinker with Trump's account.
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In May 2017, a resident invited a Tinker housing official into her home to witness a persistent leak.
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She had apparently only requested to approve the scenes after they were filmed, not tinker with the actual material.
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One is a complete overhaul; the other is to tinker under the bonnet and hope the trouble goes away.
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"We have to sort of crawl and then walk and then run," says Tinker Hatfield, VP of creative concepts.
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Right now, the technology exists for anyone to tinker with biology, including their own, in all kinds of ways.
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It hasn't amounted to much, but engineers and product people on Facebook Live continue to tinker with the offering.
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Similar to the Raspberry Pi, Robit is meant to be a cheap home robot for everyone to tinker with.
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Fenderson has a decent F.A.Q. on their website for those who want to tinker with this kind of thing.
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"PM Narendra Modi" has proven controversial for its hagiographic tone and its apparent willingness to tinker with the truth.
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The test drivers noted whether each beep was "appropriate" which then allowed Google's engineers to tinker with the software.
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You can also tinker with the way the table is lit using a mobile app created by the artist.
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I've had the chance to tinker with the new device a bit, and the similarities between are actually striking.
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And cable companies continue to tinker with more personalized packages and better mobile applications to keep subscribers in house.
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Two new federal policies will tinker with Affordable Care Act enrollment and make online insurance brokers a lot happier.
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Here promises that I can, using the app, tinker with specific frequencies, to tailor the mix to my preferences.
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TechCrunch got an "up-close and yeah let's tinker around with it" kind of look at the camp kitchen.
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The first verse denotes profession (for boys)/husband's profession (for girls): Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, gentleman, apothecary, ploughboy, thief.
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His father is an electrical engineer specializing in software for airplanes at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City.
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LG: I know, we talked about this, and I said you should have kept it so we could tinker.
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Ito has also found that kids' impulse to tinker with Minecraft pushes them to master real-world technical skills.
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And they decided, rather than build a new plane, they would go back and tinker with an old plane.
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For the uninitiated: The "HTM" stands for Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield, and Mark Parker, three designers who define Nike.
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She started the company with Tinker when she signed on to make The Mary Tyler Moore Show for CBS.
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Legal guidance on student's rights comes from a landmark 1969 Supreme Court ruling in a case called Tinker v.
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I like David Tanis's flawless recipe, made with ground lamb, but you can tinker, if you're in the mood.
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Time and again, records show, Air Force housing officials stationed at Tinker warned of falsified records and poor housing.
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"tinker" and picking the hard stuff, "cartilage," over the soft stuff — TENTACLES — I thought this was a smooth solve.
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But Tinker also created a stinker ... an Air Jordan shoe that he wishes he never made -- the Jordan 15.
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Google knows the subject of machine learning can be intimidating, so it's given us some toys to tinker with.
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After such an impressive performance against Germany, how much will Osorio be willing to tinker with his starting XI?
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Caprese Antipasto Start with this recipe and then tinker with it to make the Caprese dinner of your dreams.
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But some inventors, designers and engineers have continued to tinker, and now a contest called GoFly is encouraging them.
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Leading researchers are figuring out how to tinker on a molecular level with the complexities of the immune system.
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Up close, they'll realize the prints are actually of Mickey Mouse, Tinker Bell, the Castle, Mickey balloons, and more.
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They also produce powerful but not overpowering bass and have an app that lets you tinker with EQ settings.
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This was the notion of Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker, then both up-and-coming designers at the company.
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At the heart of the failure to hold the Tinker landlord accountable was a conflict within the Air Force.
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Moore was married twice before she met Levine, first to producer Richard Meeker and then to television executive Grant Tinker.
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Other teams have to guess which lineups will be most effective—the Cubs have room to tinker with it live.
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Complicating matters, Moore was also in the process of separating from her husband Grant Tinker, whom she divorced in 1981.
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Another piece turns the rods into a giant piano as disembodied hands come down to tinker the ebony and ivory.
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We need candidates who are going to make bold changes — not just to tinker at the edge of the system.
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Most wonderfully of all, you can tinker with EQ presets in the Jaybird app or create your own custom sound.
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At first glance, it didn't look very different from a garage workshop a suburban dad might tinker in on weekends.
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Even viruses and their antidotes are shown as the inevitable result of our urge to explore, tinker and sell security.
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Below that is an 8.6-inch screen where the driver and passenger can tinker with climate and other comfort controls.
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Month by month Microsoft's latest devices turned up free in the office, new toys for the team to tinker with.
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At his start, Siminoff often used his home garage as an office and as a workshop to tinker and invent.
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However, the Asus Tinker Board is similar enough in size and format that some of the projects will carry over.
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Or owners of John Deere tractors, who are "recommended" not to tinker with the software that controls them (see article).
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When they tinker with tariffs, large numbers of firms have to scurry to respond because they have global supply chains.
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Tinker and Moore separated in 1973 for just 6 weeks, before calling a "truce," the star wrote in her book.
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Feel free to tinker with it — and if you made it this far in this article, you're probably likely to!
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So, fearing a backlash, big drinks-makers will not tinker with flagship brands, such as classic Pepsi and Coca-Cola.
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It takes a few seconds, and it works without having to tinker with in-game software or an additional accessory.
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People who want to tinker with Comma Neo and Open Pilot will need much more than the Github code, though.
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A science nerd who loved to tinker, he brought in the clock and got some praise from his engineering teacher.
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What's feasible or not, in the current climate, and how to tinker with the equation, is essentially beside the point.
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I don't have to tinker with notches to adjust the size of the headband; it just stretched to accommodate me.
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Why you would want to tinker with something that has been successful is not something that I can readily understand.
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Photography used to be exclusive to people who actually knew how to work a camera and tinker with manual settings.
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"I don't think that we can amend or tinker around the edges with the Trans-Pacific Partnership," Gunnels told Campbell.
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The buyers can then use a website to tinker with the designs further to create exactly the look they want.
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Still, any time we tinker with the human brain — either pharmacologically, electrically, or physically — we obviously need to be careful.
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Reuters earlier this year revealed allegations that Balfour Beatty for years also faked records at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla.
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Using genetic engineering to tinker with photosynthesis, they were able to boost a plant's productivity as much as 20 percent.
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Walt Pederson, the mechanic, started to tinker with a snowmobile only to discover he'd forgotten his tools at base camp.
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She loves Tinkerbell not because she has sparkly wings, but because she is a "tinker" fairy that can fix anything.
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Every evening she returned home from work to tinker with the formula, write letters to potential buyers and send samples.
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CNN's Sarah Moon, Amanda Watts, Konstantin Toropin, Jen Christensen, Laura Ly, Andy Rose and Ben Tinker contributed to this report.
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The psychedelic design isn't intuitive, and you'll have to tinker around a bit to figure it out (again, like Snapchat).
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"Anyone who joins there knows that the chairman is very hands on," said John Tinker, an analyst at Gabelli & Company.
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But it could decide to tinker with the design of the facility if money market rates don't fall, strategists say.
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Although enthusiasts have been able to hack around and tinker with iOS over the years, Apple frowns upon doing so.
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Since he likes to tinker and fix stuff, he might like new wrenches, a good pocketknife or a great flashlight.
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Over time, founders will need to tinker with the option pool as everyone's shares are diluted with each venture round.
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The Wizards neglected to tinker with their starting lineup, instead bolstering their bench by acquiring Bojan Bogdanovic from the Nets.
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In order to get the star back on the network, CBS's brass gave both her and Tinker immense creative latitude.
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For years, Balfour Beatty kept two sets of maintenance books at Tinker, Reuters, working in partnership with CBS News, found.
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It can be straddled so that she can easily hammer and tinker with objects on its well-worn work surface.
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The technicians, in turn, needed the Pentagon's money and wanted a chance to tinker with the things only it could buy.
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Legendary Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfield considers freehand drawing essential to getting ideas out of his head and into collaborator's hands.
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You'll constantly be struck by the ways they tinker and adjust every day to co-create a beautiful life with you.
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As the dirt-cheap theater-subscription service struggles to find a path to viability, it continues to tinker with its plan.
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Instead, it felt much more Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy with shades of La Femme Nikita, or at least trying to be.
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The friendly tool is thoughtfully designed with fun illustrations and widgets that make it perfect for beginners to tinker around with.
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Pablo encapsulates what it means to make music in the digital age, when you can literally tinker and re-release forever.
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While the incoming Trump administration could tinker with Fannie and Freddie policies, reforming the agencies would take an act of Congress.
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Tinker with the drone to your heart's content, and you (or your child) can become a smarter engineer along the way.
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This is a perfect way for developers to tinker around with the technology without having to make such a major investment.
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The Tinker Board is currently available for preorder in the UK and Europe; no plans for a U.S. launch as yet.
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It's a step forward in the development of gene therapies, which tinker with genes in order to treat or prevent diseases.
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At Tinker and two other bases, the Air Force contributed $137 million in loans to help finance new and renovated housing.
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Young told Beam that he and Gong were going to tinker with the ADVIA 1800, one of the lab's commercial analyzers.
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In fact, the study revealed a simple method allowing scientists to tinker, at will, with the genomes of animals and plants.
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I consider opening the app on my phone to tinker, but in the crush of people this proves to be impossible.
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If you don't know how the wiring works, you risk having bad side effects when you tinker with the whole thing.
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It should hum along underneath the hood, never making itself known, and if possible, allow non-experts to tinker with it.
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"There's no way to tinker around the edges of this bill and fix this," said Tim Peterson of Grand Canyon Trust.
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But while state lawmakers tinker at the edges, voters and taxpayers are rejecting both URAs and TIF when the opportunity arises.
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The project began life as a sketch and concept from legendary Air Jordan designer Tinker Hatfield 11 or so years back.
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In the fictional world of The Name of the Wind, it is considered bad luck to insult or harm a tinker.
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Using genetic engineering to tinker with photosynthesis, they were able to increase a plant's productivity by as much as 20 percent.
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Using genetic engineering to tinker with photosynthesis, they were able to boost a plant's productivity by as much as 20 percent.
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"I always give the medals away to people who helped me train or helped me with cycling gear," Tinker Tico said.
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The plot, in fact, basically just bumps along between huge battles that leave skyscrapers scattered as if they were tinker toys.
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They're creative spaces where students can gather to explore, tinker, discover and create, and they're making students more enthusiastic about school.
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"You need large amounts of time to tinker and play and those schedules (of traditional schools) are very conforming," said Leibowitz.
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In these spaces students are learning how to tinker collaboratively with a problem and keep trying until they find a solution.
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Without such a signal, states will tinker around the edges and Washington will continue to centralize more power on health care.
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Nike designer Tinker Hatfield was inspired by the Centre Pompidou in Paris, a building that features interior elements on the exterior.
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Imagine: Our sainted Christy Mathewson, "the Christian Gentleman," twirling against those shifty Chi-town triplets, Tinker and Evers and Chance — forever.
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He can get sidetracked pretty easily, but I've never seen him not tinker with clubs so much over the last year.
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The ability for second parties to tinker with the source code, create mods and maps have kept Doom alive decades later.
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"It surprised people when Chávez picked Maduro as successor," Miguel Tinker Salas, a Latin America expert at Pomona College, told me.
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Tinker had about 1,43 late work orders in 2018; more than 1,100 fell under a time policy exception, the records show.
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In short, researchers were able to tinker with embryos in order to repair DNA and help fend off disease-causing mutations.
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Before Section 1201 came into force, people had the right to tinker with gadgets they had bought in any way they wanted.
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Local Motors can also easily tinker with the placement of the batteries or the electronics, or add or subtract to the structure.
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Give them some time to tinker, and AR artists will surely come up with something as groundbreaking as their VR contemporaries have.
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"Sheikhs and shale caused this," said Scott Tinker, director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin.
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We now live in a world where anyone can order custom DNA sequences on the internet to tinker with in their home.
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If it works, that may boost the development of gene therapies, which tinker with genes in order to treat or prevent diseases.
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The pair tinker and exhibit above an old rubber-and-metals workshop in Mullae-dong, a run-down industrial neighbourhood of Seoul.
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Congresswoman Kendra Horn, who represents a district near Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, said Congress must hold bad actors accountable.
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While the Tinker Board is more expensive than the Pi products at about $69, it also boasts a sufficiently large value proposition.
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She cited housing breakdowns at Air Force bases including Tinker in Oklahoma, Maxwell in Alabama, MacDill in Florida and Keesler in Mississippi.
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That's according to Steven Englehardt and his colleagues at Freedom To Tinker, which is hosted by Princeton's Center For Information Technology Policy.
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He'd take those phrases and edit them into an independent piece of writing, and he'd tinker with them until they were perfect.
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In the 1980s, PBS gave us acclaimed adaptations of John Le Carre's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Smiley's People and A Perfect Spy.
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As a result, there have been calls for the Chancellor to tinker with the tax regime in order to support the industry.
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It's called "Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor," which might sound familiar due to le Carré and the movie of (almost) the same name.
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No matter how well-intentioned and capable, a sitting president's "rescue program" can merely tinker at the edges of what is important.
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He also avoided the temptation to tinker with the constitution to extend his rule in 2008, when he last faced term limits.
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Tinker serves on the Shell Science Council, in which external energy experts work with the company's chief scientists to develop Shell technologies.
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Release date: May 27, 2022In 2015, it was reported that Reese Witherspoon would star in a live-action movie about Tinker Bell.
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The Senate already did tinker with its health care bill, multiple times, and none of the versions were able to pass muster.
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So maybe the way to tinker our way out of the post-apocalypse alleyway is to address those weaknesses in our imagination.
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She and Tinker fought the network often, especially in the first season, to focus on real issues instead of standard sitcom fluff.
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The Russell Sage Foundation authors are pointing to a way not just to tinker with the problem, but to start fixing it.
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CNN's Jamie Gumbrecht, Amanda Watts, Nadia Kounang, Ben Tinker, Joe Sutton, Kristina Sgueglia, Brad Parks and Kara Devlin contributed to this report.
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Frank McKenzie, the head of Central Command, said Saturday seems to have caused Iran to "tinker with" its preparation for potential attacks.
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The age of extraterrestrial masonry is upon us, as scientists tinker with manufacturing bricks from the simulated dirt of our neighboring worlds.
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The student voices in the Parkland movement also call to mind the circumstances around the landmark 1969 Supreme Court decision Tinker v.
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In 1961 Mr. Kattelson moved to Woodstock, N.Y., where he established an art house movie theater that became the Tinker Street Cinema.
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Jack Ferver, whose recent piece "Everything Is Imaginable" revolved around its dancers' childhood idols, is handling the choreography — and playing Tinker Bell.
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Mr. Nasiri finished his run, returned to the lab the next day and, with the help of several colleagues, began to tinker.
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As old supply chains vanished, many states, and the federal government in turn, have been forced to tinker with their lethal recipes.
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They may also prove useful to others that want to tinker with already existing programs to make things better in different areas.
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Meanwhile, magical pixie Tinker Bell is jealous of Wendy for taking Peter away from her, and tries repeatedly to have her killed.
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Resh, which seems to present yet another not-so-momentous opportunity for the Supreme Court to tinker with securities class action machinery.
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It extends the law's protections into other countries, and it makes it harder for U.S. lawmakers to tinker with tech's liability shield.
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"Balfour Beatty Communities is redoubling its efforts to improve maintenance outcomes at Tinker," a company spokesman said in a statement on Wednesday.
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I can also see Spike Prime being a fun toy for geeks, Lego fans, or anyone who likes to tinker with tech.
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Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this obituary misstated the network that Ms. Moore's ex-husband Grant Tinker ran.
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But the tell of this no-lose strategy has been to tinker with US war fighting at levels well short of decisive.
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Nick, a Navy petty officer second class stationed at Tinker, worried their baby daughter might lose a finger in the jagged flooring.
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If you are careful, or like to tinker, it also allows for much improved speeds at the cost of power and thermal efficiency.
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This is some pretty sophisticated technology, but it's fun to tinker with, and it might just transform the way you see the world.
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"Off to Never Never Land," she captioned the snap of Axl dressed as Peter Pan while she went as his sidekick, Tinker Bell.
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Many of the tools required to tinker with Apple's proprietary hardware is sold by iFixit and plenty more options are available on Amazon.
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You can also tinker with the EQ in the Jaybird mobile app, either by choosing one of Jaybird's presets or customizing it yourself.
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The Academy has been trying to find ways to tinker with and shorten the ceremony to address the show's steady decline in ratings.
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That means you could tinker with any variant, drawing on self-Driving hardware, a connected car, the code, the vehicle range, the look.
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The 1969 decision upheld the right of Mary Beth Tinker to wear an armband to school signaling her protest of the Vietnam War.
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The company makes this freely available for researchers to tinker with, and although it's not a commercial system, it's not far from one.
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From Space Mountain's backward architecture to Tinker Bell's secrets of flying, there are plenty of insider-y tidbits to know about Disney's parks.
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It was a sweet little place that would be a tinker shop for Priya and a dude ranch and breaking stable for me.
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This isn't the first time Traywick has encouraged self-experimentation, especially with gene therapies, which tinker with genes to treat or prevent diseases.
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Q: Is your estate plan something you tinker with frequently, or did you set it some time ago and mostly leave it alone?
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It prohibits you from replacing the battery, adding third-party storage, or using an iPhone to tinker around and build new, weird projects.
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"Wouldn't it be great if a shoe, in the future, could sense when you needed to have it tighter or looser?" asks Tinker.
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And his campaign touted a backup system in place to tally caucus results, amid some stated worries that Microsoft may tinker with results.
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That is, if you're Rih and can get away with wearing a Tinker Bell-inspired minidress without worrying about the reactions of passersby.
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And to existing musicians who have yet to pick up guitar, it means having an easier way to tinker with a new instrument.
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If hackers are able to tinker with any aspects of a smart system, they can more than negate any safety or efficiency boost.
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On that menu, visitors will find a particularly exciting drink that looks as though Tinker Bell once went for a swim inside it.
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As long as our leaders continue to tinker with deck chairs on the sinking VA, any real solution is going to remain unlikely.
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The 1987 Nike Air Max 1 was designed by Tinker Hatfield and inspired by the Pompidou Center in Paris, Engvall told Business Insider.
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Alan Hruby, 20, was accused of fatally shooting his parents, John and Tinker Hruby, and his 17-year-old sister, Katherine, on Oct.
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Setting out as an independent in 1970, Mr. Tinker and Ms. Moore formed MTM to produce "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" for CBS.
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Unfortunately, however they may tinker with the specifics, the bill won't overcome its most fundamental flaw: ignoring the aforementioned first lesson of economics.
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I'll almost certainly tinker with some of it, just, we call it, going around the chassis and tightening a few nuts and bolts.
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Take things for granted and think you can afford to tinker with something that's perfectly tuned and things can quickly fall apart, too.
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which Moore produced with her husband and business partner Grant Tinker, was more than just a TV series.
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An old person who lived on their own and made small, little objects and sold them, like a tinker of the old world.
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In 2013, Antinous Press published Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor: Jim French Polaroids, which was accompanied by an exhibition at ClampArt in New York.
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In the past, a best-of-three series, in addition to resting battered bodies, allowed coaches to tinker with strategy after each game.
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As someone with a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University, Mr. de Blasio should know better than to tinker with history.
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Last week, Reuters and CBS reported how landlord Balfour Beatty Communities kept two sets of maintenance records at Oklahoma's Tinker Air Force Base.
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And as many of New York's theaters tinker with the ways they sell food and drink to their customers, a few trends emerge.
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Harper recalled MTM executive Grant Tinker fighting to maintain those qualities in the face of early network concerns that Rhoda was too abrasive.
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The larger issue is whether Mr. Fields could tinker with the current strategy enough to convince investors that Ford has a bright future.
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"The losers do tend to want to tinker with the process in order to try to produce better results the next time around."
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But records examined by Reuters show Air Force personnel at Tinker had questioned the accuracy of the company's maintenance logs time and again.
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Credit...David La Spina for The New York Times Unloved and janky, scaffolding is New York City's other architecture, its Tinker Toy exoskeleton.
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They tend to be relatively small, nimble and collegial, and tend to tinker with the business model, looking for new sources of oxygen.
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The television industry lost a culture-changing executive, Grant Tinker, who in the '80s made NBC the network to watch in prime time.
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The melodrama -- more "House of Cards" than "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" -- has only heightened, and the mistrust deepened, over the past 10 months.
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The Air Jordan 3, designed in 1988, is the first-ever sneaker from the Air Jordan footwear line by the legendary Tinker Hatfield.
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The book is a set of nearly 150 single-page poems that tinker with notions taken from Hollywood's golden era and film noir.
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" Chambers is well known in England for her long-standing role as Alice Tinker in the BBC's popular sitcom "The Vicar of Dibley.
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Since that report, the Air Force says, it has been withholding fees from the company at Tinker, pending a review of the matter.
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It is, however, unusual for that research to involve skulking around all over Russia and other "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" kind of behavior.
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But the company's electronic instruments have appealed to those who aren't professional performers or engineers and simply like to tinker with digital music production.
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Moore had been married to producer Richard Meeker from 1955 to 1961 and to the former NBC executive Grant Tinker from 1962 to 1981.
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In their spare time the team would tinker with game ideas, and in 2014 the studio released its first game Chrono Express on iOS.
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In the meantime, the junta's toadies have continued to tinker with the text of the constitution, even after the voters signed off on it.
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Clinton has released a detailed plan, but it's much more modest in its ambitions, since it would tinker at the edges of Obamacare's reforms.
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Future governments and RBI governors could tinker with the target, now set at 2 to 6 percent, but that would threaten India's credit ratings.
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Some may also argue that it's a mistake to tinker with our fear responses because they're natural — they evolved this way for a reason.
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Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, told attendees that they must make dramatic changes to the global system, and not merely tinker.
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This may be the primary selling point of the entire device for those who really like to tinker with button layouts and remapping combos.
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Tinker and Moore separated in 1980, just before her triumphant star turn on Broadway as a paralyzed sculptor in Whose Life Is It Anyway?
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Already Chinese scientists have twice reported that they used CRISPR, a powerful gene-editing tool, to tinker with human embryos—most recently in April.
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After wandering around in confusion for days, Alice finally gets clarity from Tinker (Patch Darragh), a super-fan who moved to Alice's Arizona town.
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All told, it takes Cole Haan between six months and two years to problem solve, iterate, tinker with and finalize a new product line.
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They were albinos, white with pink eyes, the kind people keep as pets or tinker with in labs or raise to feed to snakes.
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Yet designers and brands continue to tinker with the tried and true (and some might say tired) formats of both showing and selling clothes.
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At Tinker, more than a dozen residents said they believe the company is slow to fix problems, admit obvious water damage or investigate mold.
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Likely because this exploration of love and sex happens while Tinker and his masked cronies torture everyone who is down there—seemingly without logic.
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Hinton said that we shouldn't be satisfied to tinker endlessly with the tools he invented—we should be looking for new and better ones.
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This morning, at the WIRED25 festival in San Francisco, famed Nike designer Tinker Hatfield was onstage with former WIRED editor in chief Scott Dadich.
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Rather than tinker with details, Republicans should realize that there is no shame in changing strategy if you stay true to the core objective.
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Moore's 19-year marriage to Tinker ended in divorce in 1981 amid what she said was a lot of drinking and too little talking.
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So it's not surprising to see a lot of pivots among late bloomers that have had more time to tinker with their business models.
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Many people argue that we've exhausted the possibilities of the human voice, and that this has led pop artists to tinker with digital processing.
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As much as we all assume the "pros" want to be able to go in and tinker and upgrade, that's not always the case.
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Scott W. Tinker is the state geologist of Texas and director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin.
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That is largely because few had the foresight to consider that a foreign attacker could tinker just enough to cause chaos on Election Day.
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"The administration continues to tinker along the regulatory edges with unilateral proposals to address the symptoms of inversions, but not the disease," he said.
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Youngsters can also tinker with miniature electrical cars, courtesy of the program Nerdy Derby, and make fractal paper sculptures with the artist Nancy Otero.
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If you want to regain a little more control over what you see in your timeline, you can tinker with your Twitter account settings.
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Many new technologies, from radio to the internet, had an early phase dominated by savvy technologists who like to tinker with the new technology.
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MD: So basically we're saying: we love this, but if you change this, if you dare to tinker with it, we will leave you.
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But he did allow Zangari to tinker with his chair, removing the wheels and then replacing the tubing and tires before his first match.
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CNN's Jen Christensen, Dave Alsup, Pierre Meilhan, Besty Klein, Kristen Holmes, Rob Frehse, Michael Nedelman, Ben Tinker and Angela Barajas contributed to this report.
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You're looking at a living, breathing SHOE GOD -- Tinker Hatfield -- Nike's famous designer who created some of the most iconic Air Jordan shoes EVER!
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Downstairs, Tinker to Evers, serves craft cocktails in a stone-walled room and is a nice alternative to the beer bars packed around Wrigley.
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And convincing powerful members who have been well-served by the existing system to tinker with that system requires more than a gentle nudge.
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There's also a 10.9-inch central display where the driver can tinker with the car's settings or call up the integrated Apple Music app.
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It might also require a director willing to tinker with Orange's expedient Grand Guignol ending, one less willing to simply burn the set down.
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" Jarrett Dougherty "If you spend 12 hours sitting in the same car, I think it comes pretty naturally to tinker with what's back there.
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It lets you tinker with audio features like mic monitoring, so you can hear your own voice (console users don't get mic monitoring, unfortunately).
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Android users are free to tinker with their devices using custom software, while iPhone customers can only use apps that play by Apple's rules.
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Gray had to tinker slightly with the position of his hands before delivering, the Yankees said, and stop thinking so much on the mound.
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The Air Force also announced this week that residents of 20 homes at Tinker may have been exposed to asbestos when flooring was replaced.
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Overall, however, many industry experts say that most of the efforts merely tinker around the edges of the nation's problem of high-cost drugs.
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The planning and programming phase may take some time and is best for people who like to tinker, test and try out new things.
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You can tinker with your contrast and backlight and sharpness on your own, but we'd recommend hitting up the CNET HDTV Picture Setting Forum.
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Last year, Reuters reported how Driver lived in a leaky, moldy house at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma operated by Balfour Beatty Communities.
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When Moore and Tinker began MTM Enterprises in 1969, they couldn't have known that the studio would become part of an American television renaissance.
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Moore and Tinker practiced a hands-off approach that would go on to become de rigueur for other outfits hoping to create great television.
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But if Trump wanted to tinker with the Mueller investigation, he wouldn't necessarily have to wait for a new attorney general to get confirmed.
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A committee in the House of Commons introduced a handful of minor amendments, which tinker with the bill but leave it largely as-is.
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I'm sure pro users would tinker with color profiles and calibration options, but for my uses and preferences, this Dell monitor is just about perfect.
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She decided to create her own videos, and these "tinker-toy attempts" at deconstructing social justice issues through a left-wing lens soon caught on.
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The company is still relatively young, and continues to tinker and make changes — some big, some small — to both its back end and user interface.
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To get over this hurdle, scientists will need to tinker with both the image recognition software itself, and the data that's used to train it.
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Fans might remember them both from the lush 2011 film Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, in which Gary Oldman played Smiley and Benedict Cumberbatch played Guillam.
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That allows for the scene to evolve and grow, and I think that's a really positive thing because we get to tinker with new ideas.
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The issue is that some users have taken advantage of this ability to tinker with GTA Online, ruining the experience for other players by cheating.
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"Les Misérables" does not provide a director much leeway to tinker with its firmly typed good-guy bad-guy characters and its heaving, melodramatic plot.
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Avis will clean and tend to Waymo's vehicles, providing services like regular oil changes, but it won't tinker with any of the self-driving hardware.
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It lets you look through the viewfinder of a Tango-equipped smartphone camera to see and tinker with a life-size version of the car.
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In Bauerle's case, the Fort Collins greenhouse allows him to tinker with methods for growing far more hops than beer-obsessed Colorado could produce outdoors.
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Beyond making it as a commercial business, Grasse, Oakes and Power hope that what they're doing will inspire others to tinker more with flavor, too.
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Edward Sullivan, NIBCO's general counsel, said the company believes other installation problems were to blame at Tinker and plans to fight the Balfour Beatty lawsuit.
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I don't think you need to tinker much with what made basic Spelunky work in the first place, but what if everything changed around it?
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And while plot details are sparse — read: nonexistent and probably magically sealed somewhere by Tinker Bell's pixie dust — Del Vecho can confirm a few things.
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The first step is to agree a regulatory framework and then stick to it, resisting the urge to tinker when commodity prices start to rally.
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AKM-GSI;Courtesy Everett Collection Rihanna as… Tinker Bell What does one wear while frolicking through the streets of N.Y.C. on the cusp of summer?
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Apple has launched a new web tool that lets you tinker with all the combinations of cases, bands, and faces available for the Apple Watch.
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As the Celtics struggle to boost their offense without desecrating their defensive identity, this is one way for Brad Stevens to tinker with his lineup.
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The thump is one of the bikes' biggest selling-points: some buyers pay workshops to tinker with their new bikes to make it even louder.
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While Misty I was a beta model meant for select developers to tinker with, Misty II is more polished and created for a wider audience.
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But they oppose having the commission approve any licensing agreements they negotiate with device makers, because that would allow regulators to tinker with those contracts.
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Facebook is one of many platforms that host this kind of abuse despite its efforts to tinker with the ways users can report unauthorized content.
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This leaves things open for ZIL enthusiasts to tinker with the code and test it in-real time, packing on additions and modding existing games.
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He deconstructs the casettes by lopping bits off the side, extracting the magnetic tape inside, and adding motors that let him tinker with the sound.
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Jim Jordan sees it, House Speaker Paul Ryan can tinker with the American Health Care Act all he wants — he's still not really repealing Obamacare.
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"When the dollar is weak, emerging markets and China tend to do well," said Mark Tinker, head of Asian equities at investment firm AXA Framlington.
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It was Tinker Tico's best La Ruta finish ever, enough for a $150 cash prize and a free entry, worth $550, into next year's race.
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Dr. Packer explained that his family had an auto business and at an early age he liked to tinker with the electrical systems in cars.
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Ligety, always one to tinker with his equipment, then decided to study his new skis with the meticulous eye of the engineer he never became.
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"The great thing about pitchers is they can always tinker, always sort of add or subtract from their repertoire," Oakland General Manager David Forst said.
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His experiences have led him to tinker with tradition, coming up with a collection of fusion dishes, some of which he will be serving here.
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Without a sound strategy based on a full and frank debate within the administration, Johnson could only tinker with tactics, and this pleased no one.
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Such initiatives must be complemented with better, more uniform Internet browser design, so users do not have to tinker with settings to ensure against phishing.
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CNN's Stella Chan, Paula Newton, Shelby Lin Erdman, David Culver, Lucy Kafanov, Michael Nedelman, Ben Tinker, Michael Callahan and Joe Sutton contributed to this report.
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This gesture control interaction won't be available for non-Google app-makers to tinker with just yet, but media controls should work universally across apps.
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But Stoltzfus, who has worked on Wall Street for four decades, isn't letting his near-term sell-off forecast tinker with his 2020 market forecast.
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She was the chief executive of Tinker Ventures, a web-development shop that had one founder in Salt Lake City and the other in Pakistan.
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Quarter after quarter, the Air Force engineering center downplayed these concerns, giving the company high service marks and advising Tinker officials to drop their complaints.
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In August 2017, after Tinker's housing office provided AFCEC with evidence that Balfour Beatty was claiming fake exceptions, Tinker staffers urged a curtailing of fees.
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Interim Chief Executive Officer Chris Tinker said in a statement the rise in forward sales had also come at the cost of slightly lower margins.
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My recommendation is to combine the two: use a little spray, tinker with the app, and you might just be looking at a welt free summer.
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But one major upside, especially for people who like to overclock or tinker, is that Intel is finally moving to Solder Thermal Interface Material or STIM.
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She was the chief executive of Tinker Ventures, a web-development shop that builds software for other companies, using a remote staff of engineers in Pakistan.
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Successive attempts to crack down on them by governments have led producers to tinker with the molecular structures ever more, removing them ever further from THC.
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That has its perils: a few years ago ham-fisted efforts to tinker with Hong Kong's curriculum caused a backlash that presaged the more recent unrest.
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Iran's president said earlier that foreign powers had no right to tinker with the deal, and questioned Trump's qualifications to grapple with a complex international agreement.
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The danger in the latter scenario is the Fed loses control of long-term interest rates while they intermittently tinker with short-term rates, he said.
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Enter dark energy, a repulsive force that competed against gravity by pushing everything in the universe farther apart, study authors Jeremy Tinker and David Schlegel summarized.
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Janet van Dyne, from The AvengersYou know that pair of fairy wings you've had hanging around since that time you dressed as Tinker Bell in college?
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Before adding your larger scale builds, you'll also be able to work on and tinker with "smaller scale" versions of it with friends, the app promises.
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The former, a program to give smart college dropouts money and freedom to tinker and the later, an innovative platform for evaluating data scientists through competition.
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But Reuters estimates the rental revenue is $13 million annually at Tinker and $800 million at all the bases where Balfour Beatty is a housing partner.
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If you don't have the time to tinker with Photoshop tools, this course will teach you how to effectively streamline a slew of photo editing processes.
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"You take something away from somebody, and they want it more," said Rader, a master-at-arms assigned to Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City.
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China's yuan climbed to its highest levels since the fourth quarter of last year, despite a weak economic reading, as authorities reportedly tinker with currency policies.
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Now isn't the time to tinker with new ideas and projects, but rather to pick up one you previous had to put on the back burner.
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For me, beginning to tinker with this gender-based structure raises many questions, including: Do you have to use Latinx when definitively referring to a woman?
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Each car was virtually identical in the first season, but this year the teams were allowed to tinker with the parts that interact with the battery.
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Now, if the company sees Snapchat or Facebook trying something novel, it too can tinker with a feature of its own and get it out there.
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Now 84, the novelist is best known for "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" and his other wintry stories of Cold War espionage in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Disney characters are everywhere, from bronze statues of Mickey and Minnie Mouse in the three-story lobby to headboards that light up to evoke Tinker Bell.
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Inside each numbered pocket is a tiny plush doll of characters like Mickey, Minnie, Tinker Bell, Piglet, and Stitch that double as ornaments for your tree.
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And the industry has already had one of its first failures: Tinker Tailor, which made custom luxury women's apparel, closed last year after funding dried up.
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I don't speak Russian, and assuming you don't either, does <заголовок> and <заглавие> and <тело> and <п> still feel like something you want to tinker with?
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A more savvy hoaxer might tinker around Wikipedia for a while, editing commas and small errors in other articles, before trying to establish a new hoax.
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Startups can stay hands off and let engineers tinker with projects that are self serving, all the while monitoring progress to recruit the best new developers.
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In the current climate, The Americans is an ongoing descent into moral squalor, exhaustion, and dread that makes Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy look like Austin Powers.
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Both of these instances show that this technology is becoming more and more easily accessible as at-home machine learning hobbyists tinker with open-source code.
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When publishers allow modders to tinker with their games through Steam's Workshop, a community hub for mods and goofs, they're taking a bit of a risk.
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That doesn't mean they can't tinker with the plan until they get better CBO estimates — Democrats did a lot of that during the writing of Obamacare.
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The point is that we don't know and we don't have time — or the probable political backbone — to tinker with the tax code to find out.
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It is not impossible to change your iPhone's default apps or tinker around with other settings, even though Apple's official version of iOS prohibits such actions.
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Mr. Kushner and his partner on the Middle East, Jason D. Greenblatt, continue to tinker with the language in the plan, which is all but finished.
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Michael Saiger doesn't smoke e-cigarettes, but many of his friends like Juul, so he began to tinker with designs to make it feel more elegant.
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Scientists taking this tack in mouse studies usually tinker with a genome in embryo, meaning that new mice are born with the fix already in place.
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This vintage Austrian toy that's like a Tinker Toy but more modernist — I found it and I showed it to him and he just loved it.
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In the future, designers could even tinker with the genetic properties of Zoa, in order to optimize for one feature over another, like thinness or sturdiness.
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CNN's Jacqueline Howard, Elizabeth Cohen, John Bonifield, Ben Tinker, Jamie Gumbrecht, Nadia Kounang, Jen Christensen, Amanda Sealy, Konstantin Toropin and Amir Vera contributed to this report.
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"There's a power for someone to step in between and tinker with what we're seeing," argues Regina Rini, a philosophy professor at York University in Toronto.
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Natural gas flames, towers of smoke and gassy smells are common in this part of Harris County, Deer Park resident Pennie Tinker told CNN affiliate KPRC.
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You can tinker with the sensitivity settings in the app to make sure that you're only receiving the most relevant dog-related updates throughout the day.
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This demonstrates that, although a peace settlement is ultimately the only way to settle Afghanistan, this is not the time to tinker with NATO force numbers.
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The Lab requires users to have the Polaroid Originals app installed on their phone, from which they can tinker with settings, like exposure and color correction.
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Ms. Moore's marriage to Mr. Meeker had dissolved by 1961, and she met Mr. Tinker, who was then an executive at 20th Century Fox, in 20023.
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Mr. Sinister especially likes to tinker with DNA and mutant genetics, and Moira has witnessed Sinister genetically engineering mutants in one of the timelines she's seen.
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Last November, the Tinker housing office asked Marsh and the Air Force engineering center to investigate Balfour Beatty, predicting dire consequences if action was not taken.
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That gives you the freedom to tinker with and augment the level of performance of your apps at a far more sophisticated level than the norm. 3.
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Fail0verflow emphasized that it was releasing this info for the homebrew crowd that wants to tinker with their Switches and make new things, rather than encouraging piracy.
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Other famous guests who paid their respects were director David O. Russell, Cloris Leachman, John Tinker, Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves, Valerie Bertinelli, Eric Laneuville and Ed Asner.
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As long as advertising dollars drive the growth of the Internet, regulation simply will tinker around the edges, setting sideboards to dictate the terms of the exchange.
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French researchers have now figured out precisely which genes make a rose smell so sweet, and where to tinker in the genome to enhance its distinctive scent.
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Goldman's respect for what Marciano had learned to do organically allowed him to tinker with and improve the fighter and not obscure his identity in the process.
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Asus says the camera has RAW file and 4K video support, as well as full manual controls, so you can tinker with aperture, ISO, and shutter speed.
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We're pretty used to a car being, you know, a car, and nothing really changing unless we bring it into the shop (or tinker with it ourselves).
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This Belle is a tinker who invents a washing machine that frees the little girls from their chores, allowing her time to teach them how to read.
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As Mark Tinker of Axa Investment Managers points out, the last time one country comprised so much of the global index was Japan in the late 1980s.
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Nor did it go to the second, which has already been flagged for re-flight sometime in the fall, and is considered too valuable to tinker with.
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They should fight for the right to tinker with their own property, modify it if they wish and control who uses the data that it hoovers up.
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By the time the series wrapped up five years later, Moore was married again – this time, to Grant Tinker, with whom she formed production company MTM Enterprises.
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He finds it interesting to tinker with the normalities of a given game, but that he would never purposefully harm characters like the titular creatures in Pikmin.
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Within the first couple of minutes, Tinker, the doctor-cum-patriarchal overlord injects a young man named Graham in the eye with a lethal dose of heroin.
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If the body is a machine, if the brain is a computer, if muscles are simply pulley systems, then we can go in and tinker at will.
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"We think this is going to change the way all shoes are made in the future," the shoe's creator and lead Nike designer, Tinker Hatfield, told CNBC.
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Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfield says in a statement that sneaker could eventually sense when you need a tighter or looser fit and adjust on the fly.
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If you live in Cambridge in the U.K., you can now buy a bunch of sweet Raspberry Pis with which to tinker and develop some cool stuff.
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To the long list of body parts that adolescent girls worry about and want to tinker with, the Internet age has added a new one: the vulva.
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These clients select the vineyards and tinker with the taste, but leave the grape harvesting, crushing, aging, barrel-racking and shipping to the experts at the chateau.
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What better way to accomplish the legislative ends of the business lobby, while the executive branch offers an endless stream of diversions, than to tinker with procedure?
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They also know exactly what to do when they get a raise, they don't tinker with their investments, and they balance spending now versus saving for later.
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It was irresponsible, Ryle fumed, to tinker with interstellar outreach when such gestures, however noble their intentions, might lead to the destruction of all life on earth.
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The owners were told Wednesday that the league and its network partners would tinker with the length and number of advertisements shown in games in Week 16.
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By making it possible for anyone to tinker with, the community that loves Doom took a game that was originally 24-levels long, and made it infinite.
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"It doesn't matter if they were in compliance or not, they would still get paid," a local housing official at Tinker wrote in a February 20183 email.
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In the McNarney Manor neighborhood of Tinker, all but a handful of the 20173 homes have flooring material containing asbestos, Whittington and two other former employees said.
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The search giant fed the unit cash to tinker with almost a dozen projects — from modular phones to wearables — that, in theory, it would spit out quickly.
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Customizing the Windows login screenThe process is much more straightforward in Windows 10 and Microsoft is more than happy to have you tinker with the login screen settings.
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Unlike most slots cheats, he didn't appear to tinker with any of the machines he targeted, all of which were older models manufactured by Aristocrat Leisure of Australia.
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Es Devlin, Stage Designer Tinker Hatfield, Footwear Designer Bjarke Ingels, Architect Ralph Gilles, Automotive Designer Paula Scher, Graphic Designer Christoph Niemann, Illustrator Ilse Crawford, Interior Designer Platon, Photographer
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A man named Tinker plays the role of doctor, jailor, and general authoritative figure, who continues to oppress, while totally denying responsibility, as everything falls apart around him.
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As law professor Julie E. Cohen put it: "Innovation requires room to tinker, and therefore thrives most fully in an environment that values and preserves spaces for tinkering."
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We've only found the Tinker Board for sale at CPC for £55 so far (it's currently on backorder) but drop a link below if you find alternate retailers.
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From the start, the charges were met with skepticism from fellow researchers, some of whom argued that someone who researches malware would, by definition, tinker with malicious code.
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Tim Tinker, who worked in the Smithsons' practice, went to see the paper's journalists and Economist Intelligence Unit researchers in their existing offices and noted how they worked.
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But even if they tinker with this coverage and have success interrupting Golden State's motion, all that will amount to is a baby step in the right direction.
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After a six-week separation, Moore missed Tinker terribly, she writes, and when he called for a truce, she happily moved into his leased home in Beverly Hills.
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If owners could easily tinker with such devices, that could sever the profitable links between product, service and data, which may make manufacturers' guard them even more jealously.
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There's way more heartbreakers ahead, like Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, and, of course, Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2.
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I could pull the phone out of my pocket with one hand and capture the moment without having to tinker with menus or think about things too much.
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It can also do simple actions with Pebble apps, like summoning an Uber, and Pebble thinks developers will find even more ways to tinker with its little button.
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Beers talked about the long process of making self-lacing a reality — she said Nike designer Tinker Hatfield first asked her to look at the problem in 2005.
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Drawn from her endless naturalist's notebooks, the "quirky facts" are soon to be released as Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, the Book-of-the-Month Club selection for April.
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So it comes as a bit of surprise that Google would tinker with its prized jewel in one small but noticeable fashion: turning the color of links black.
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Instead, gelding-dopers tinker with another source of testosterone, the adrenal glands—their weapons of choice being drugs that enhance the effect of this more meagre testosterone supply.
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Nevertheless, there is even some room to tinker with this by giving states flexibility in how they define age bands within the 85033-to 64-year-old population.
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The price point is steep, but research shows that millennials value share-worthy experiences above most things, said Jennifer Tinker, group account director for shopper marketing agency Shopology.
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Rather than tinker with the rates, deductions, or credits to "reform" the current tax, why not repeal it entirely and replace it with a tax on corporate value?
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I like to tinker and experiment when I shoot on digital cameras, so I've always craved more control when I've picked up something like the Fujifilm Instax Wide.
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Off the bench, Sefolosha and Jerebko may be confused with window dressing, but each allows Snyder to tinker with more like-sized lineups without sacrificing too much spacing.
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Another proposed exemption would expand existing exemptions related to cellular phones, tablets, and smart watches, making it easier for consumers to tinker with their devices or switch carriers.
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He seems to be heading in the direction of other recent African presidents who plunged their nations into turmoil by tinkering, or trying to tinker, with term limits.
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And the directors, John Irvin for "Tinker, Tailor" and Simon Langton for "Smiley's People," are unusually sensitive to the nuances of performance, which are, in these stories, everything.
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When DeFelice and her client toured the home, they both gushed that it was perfect for his need for an isolated workshop to tinker with computers and TVs.
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A new interview with People, which is centered solely on his relationship misfortunes, is likely meant to advertise the fact that Murray will tinker with online dating soon.
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While some in Washington have posed reforms that touch on the president's conflicts, many of the proposals tinker around the edges without addressing the heart of the problem.
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Tinker Hatfield's design was mindblowing, an entirely backwards approach to the design of a shoe, building it from the bottom up and presenting it from the inside out.
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I wanted the entire recording to ebb and flow in a particular way, so I would tinker with an idea here and there to get the end result.
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Since then, the research scientists at Surrey NanoSystems have continued to tinker with the material, and the result is an even darker Vantablack—Vantablack 2.0, if you will.
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SO, AGAIN, THE RADICAL COMMENT THAT I MADE THAT INVITED THAT NEGATIVE COMMENT WAS I WOULD TINKER WITH THE SYSTEM BUT I WOULDN'T BLOW UP THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM.
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Tinker Tin Trailer Company, a vintage trailer rental company, has partnered with family-owned-and-operated Alta Colina Vineyard in Paso Robles, California, to create the "Trailer Pond."
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If you want to tinker with the settings, though, and don't mind if the occasional site breaks, you also can opt for a stricter default and custom settings.
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There's also no Tinker Bell, for good and bad, and none of the sexualized jealousies that remind you that girls and women are rarely allowed to get lost.
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That is literally never needed, because I have an iPhone, and the Apple Watch is no less disruptive to tinker with than the rectangular slab in my pocket.
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Mr. Phillips's father had been a violin maker, and the studio was filled with instruments that Mr. Philips would tinker with when he wasn't composing, sketching, or carving.
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"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, M.F.A. Applicant" With nothing to show for his artistic efforts, a travel-blogger turned Yelp-reviewer decides to apply for a creative-writing M.F.A. program.
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If that sounds interesting, or if you're just a hobbyist who wants to have a tinker, then you can access the HomeKit ADK over on its GitHub page.
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Mr. Tinker and Ms. Moore pitched a show to CBS about a recently divorced woman who was working and living on her own, and the network liked it.
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They also know exactly what to do when they get a raise, they don&apost tinker with their investments, and they balance spending now versus saving for later.
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And after Valenti talked it over with Amir Khan, an entrepreneur in Pakistan whom she&aposd hired for the previous startup, the pair founded Tinker together in 2015.
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The workshop had renewed her interest in hiring a local team, which would give her the bandwidth to pursue other interests while still running Tinker, she told him.
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The Goldfinch was adapted by Peter Straughan, who's written serious-minded adaptations before, like 2011's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, but also the truly atrocious 2017 The Snowman.
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As the detectives learn, Erik and his friend Craig Cignarelli (Zach Tinker) wrote a screenplay two years before about a boy who kills his parents and inherits millions.
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NBA scoring dipped to its lowest mark since the 2003-2004 season, a time when the league had yet to tinker with its rules to manufacture more offense.
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The company did not comment on instances of false record-keeping, the internal memos and other irregularities Reuters documented before and after 2016 at Tinker and other bases.
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Acting as an intermediary between the console and the game itself, the Game Genie allowed players to tinker with the game and cheat like they'd never cheated before.
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"In the meantime," said Miguel Tinker Salas, a Venezuelan professor of history at Pomona College in California, "what the opposition wants to do is heat up the streets."
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A number of established big leaguers joined the Feds, including Joe Tinker, Hal Chase, and, until he was talked out of it at the last minute, Walter Johnson.
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