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Space tugs could also help save on cost in the future by simply staying in space when they are finished with their tugs.
He tugs at the dressing when it's covering his head.
It tugs at our attention and stirs up our emotions.
But its dark past still occasionally tugs at the present.
He pulls at his face and tugs at his clothes.
There are a few more tugs, but neither man yields.
Tugs Bowen will never play a minute of college basketball.
She tugs her gloves back on, but they don't help.
That includes fishing boats and tugs, barges, and the Costa Concordia.
Many people say that This Is Us tugs at your heartstrings.
But Flake is hesitating as partisanship tugs forcefully on his sleeves.
" Adds Amy, "This tugs at our hearts because we are parents.
" Brody playfully tugs at her arms, saying, "What's awkward about this?
As they orbit the planet, Saturn's gravity tugs on them slightly.
It employs a similar rhetorical strategy and tugs at familiar themes.
He tests it, tugs and bounces, faces the dark tunnel. Hazirim!
Momentus, of course, has placed its bet on building the space tugs.
The planets' gravitational tugs on each other keeps the entire system stable.
For nearly 15 years, these tiny tugs were observed by ESO instruments.
A few seconds later, the backhoe tugs on a chunk of debris.
Here's what you need to know: • Sanders tugs Clinton to the left.
The hint of a smile tugs at her mouth, and she nods.
The situation tugs Trump between two dueling instincts in his political soul.
One of them runs to the shore, tugs on the wooden rod.
Flipping the carcass onto a sled, he tugs it back to his cabin.
It tugs at the heartstrings, but also very funny...and sad, and funny.
The game continually tugs an interesting thread on perspective, and whose matters more.
Turkish tugs towed it into the Bosporus, the divide of Europe and Asia.
He tugs at his collar, red-faced, perspiration beading up on his forehead.
He leaned over, gave the stroker a few friendly tugs, and ambled away.
Simba memorably winds up on his father's back and tugs on his ear.
Mr. Hassell and Jennifer Kirby's tangle-tongued flirtation tugs joyfully at the heart.
Sometimes it tugs them toward Earth, and sometimes it pushes them farther away.
Benton is wearing a bashful smile and an "I ♥ TUGS" T-shirt.
Tugs Bowen had no idea about any of this, Bowen Sr. insisted repeatedly.
Williams tugs on his wetsuit (winter suits are five millimeters thick and cumbersome).
Between each stitch, she gently tugs on the silk thread, needle in hand.
There is already a lot of charitable marketing that tugs on your heartstrings.
The pig starts chewing on the fruit, which Perry finally relinquishes after several tugs.
Mars tugs at the imagination "with a force mightier than gravity," Mr. Wilford wrote.
Not like the illegal rub-and-tugs, but there's like a lot of spas.
This remains a wonderfully mysterious and poetic piece that often tugs at the heart.
Gonzalez goes over to him and, well, tugs him slightly and leans into him.
Not satisfied, the Democratic candidate then gives the dog's mouth a few solid tugs.
This process involved minute tugs and tears, punctuated by pauses to cauterize minor bleeds.
But then you still need a section that allows larger tugs to pass through.
And it's also no place for a man who can't accept the tugs of destiny.
Mike "Mikey" Karlick, 57, Deckhand VICE: How long have you been working on the tugs?
John Cadamuro, 57, Captain, Master MarinerVICE: How long have you been working on the tugs?
It truly tugs at my heartstrings, but I keep telling myself this is for them.
Other tugs shepherded its sides, and yet another followed it, also attached by a rope.
After shirt tugs and two-handed shoves, the flagrant gesture was finally called a foul.
It tugs at the wearer's legs, reducing the amount of oxygen used up while breathing.
For operational, technical and cost reasons, the authority chose tugs over locomotives, provoking union opposition.
Even out of character, he tugs on his sleeves and toys with a jacket zipper.
He says he does not feel tugs of jealousy or temptation being around such clients.
And yet, according to prosecutors, Tugs Bowen is not the formal victim in the case.
That Kennedy mystique still tugs at the culture, and more than a few media scribes.
She pulled it out of her bag and started typing, leaning into Briar's little tugs.
Broken-down okra helps thicken it, so much that it almost tugs back the spoon.
It tugs at your sense of nostalgia and sucks you into the present moment. 10.
It has dispatched two tugs to the scene, and is readying aircraft to respond as needed.
Space tugs could change how NASA has been doing its deep-space human missions for decades.
Sunset Park's park offers sweeping views of tugs, the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan's high-rises.
They float, as Mr Morris tugs the reader into the boozy, bitchy world of his protagonists.
So Kokorich, along with others, is trying to engineer connecting flights, using vehicles called space tugs.
Adult men, meanwhile, took part in games of musical chairs, arm wrestling and tugs of war.
A tiny girl purposefully dressed in red tugs at my jacket and beams up at me.
And when he tugs levers that cause platforms and ramps to whirr and rumble into place.
" I mull over this comment as the braided cable of the lift tugs us up. "Fun.
Four years later, she's still here, slapping at my hand that nervously tugs at my ear.
Our kitten is half-blind, and any story about a blind cat tugs at my heartstrings.
It tugs its heartstrings, but its path to authenticity is a return to the past. video
The meat tugs back under the teeth a moment before giving in, a sign of character.
Here in Lisbon, the decline of the country's most beloved fish tugs at the Portuguese soul.
Every hour, there's a new piece of news that tugs at the seams of our very beings.
This realization tugs at my heart and makes me wonder how 18 summers went by so quickly.
J.Lo's striking portrayal of the lengths moms go to to protect their kids tugs at the heartstrings.
For Derrick Fuller, the governor's election has created a clear battle that tugs him back and forth.
This celestial alignment tugs at our planet, raising tides in the oceans and in the solid earth.
She also has a cyst on her spine that "pulls and tugs" all the time, she said.
Glen Miller, 57, CEO of Miller Tug and Barg How long have you been working on the tugs?
There's something about animation that tugs at viewers' heartstrings — enough that we really don't mind sequel after sequel.
"The social situation tugs at all our heartstrings," Kaisun Holdings, an investment holding company, said in a statement.
A character can go from being well-lit to barely visible in a few tugs of the thumbstick.
A cable and pulley system tugs the box upward, and it ascends at just an inch a minute.
The dispute tugs at the threads of a trade that knits together charity and business, gift and profit.
And the best way to measure density is to observe how the planet tugs on its host star.
After robots in the hospital pharmacy package pills, wheeled robots called TUGs help deliver them to hospital patients.
The new Cygnus spacecraft is the cheeriest of the cargo tugs hauling gear to the International Space Station.
Epps tugs on the kangaroo's harness before the animal appears to throw his paw back toward the star.
A child tugs on her robe, trying to coax her back to reality, and she shoves him aside.
With its front legs, it tugs a thread within the larger structure of the web, building up tension.
Amira, 10, laughs with some of her peers, but tugs at her sleeves when we talk to her.
He explained that he had been accepting money for his son's services since Tugs was in his midteens.
Like most tugs of war, there's no resolution, only that persistent feeling of uncertainty that never quite fades.
The end of 2018 is near, bringing the inevitable tugs-of-war over what music defined the year.
In one, a small girl screams as she tugs at the arm of her brother, trapped under rubble.
This type can push or tow, and in congested but calm waters, these tugs will generally push barges.
They also terminated the college career of Tugs Bowen, a highly rated player, before it ever got started.
As the moon orbits Jupiter, it tugs on the planet's magnetic field, generating bright auroras in Jupiter's atmosphere.
She takes the leash in her mouth and tugs at my hand, just like an excited little kid.
At the other end of the beast, US President Donald Trump tugs on its udders -- filling golden pails.
The partners&apos gravitational tugs will also exert its own pull on the nearby stars disturbing their orbits.
"Lady Gaga finds herself in tugs of war with herself — sincerity versus artifice, extravagance versus asceticism," he wrote.
This extended scene tugs at our heartstrings even more — but we wish it was part of the original release.
Unlike the Jaybirds X3 the controller is light enough that it never tugs an earbud out of the ear.
"You have small children involved, it tugs at your heartstrings," Skagit County Prosecutor Rich Weyrich said, according to KCPQ.
Sibylla's unreliability, both as a mother and as a narrator, is complexly revealed, and tugs at the book's progression.
Meanwhile, as the moon tugs on Earth, our natural satellite distances itself about 1.5 inches per year from Earth.
He quibbled only about the timing, saying he had not started taking money until Tugs was 15 or 16.
When she tugs at her first "grown-up" dress and jumps animatedly into Eddie's lap, her innocence is poignant.
The river churns and the tugs surge forward, faster and faster, their wakes flashing white as they race downriver.
From the moment Sarah appears, tugs of longing and desire after their lengthy separation are as palpable as ever.
Skrillex is amazing at producing music that, from an emotional point of view, quite literally tugs at my heartstrings.
He tugs on a pint bottle of booze and looks like the 2017 Mel Gibson, which is to say, exhausted.
She squats to the floor while Tan-Jones tugs her wrist: one leg a triangle, palm flat on the ground.
As Proxima b orbits around the star, the tiny world's gravity tugs on Proxima Centauri, causing the star to wobble.
So does anything, really, that tugs us from issues of policy and governance into the realms of theater and sport.
The enlarged organ tugs apart the mitral valve, which controls blood flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle.
From there, at 22:24, the boat follows the tugs as they race back to Pier 260, near 2212th Street.
As an orbiting planet tugs on its star, the starlight we see shifts from blue to red and back again.
Pulled by motorized tugs for this section of the Thames, the watermen lay back in the skiffs checking their phones.
Those geomagnetic tugs influence the north magnetic pole&aposs migration and can cause it to veer wildly from its position.
Throughout their interview, Mariah tugs and pats and chides and rewards Jamie, slipping deep into her Queens accent at points.
It plucks people and moments from obscurity, hurls them into the mainstream, and tugs incessantly until they grow threadbare and exhausting.
Only a stone-hearted robot could be completely unmoved by Hacksaw Ridge, which tugs relentlessly on your heartstrings at every opportunity.
Now and then he takes hold of her leash and tugs on it; she looks up at him and smiles patiently.
"We don't want to launch our space tugs with customers," says CEO Vanessa Clark, although they may do so at first.
Alianise Valle Paloma, 21, smiles as she tugs on one doll's yellow shirt and runs her fingers through its brown hair.
Within a few months, the team had found that the tugs were occurring over a regular period, regardless of stellar activity.
When Proxima b orbits around Proxima Centauri, the planet's gravity actually tugs on the star and causes it to wobble slightly.
Ships of all kinds, from tugs to tankers to police boats to container ships, go by on the Kill Van Kull.
On Wednesday, British department store chain John Lewis released its annual Christmas advertisement — and, per usual, it tugs on the hearstrings.
An officer kneeling at Bailey's side tugs at what appears to be a gun between his legs as he is bleeding.
But the loss still tugs at the heartstrings of every millennial who's long tried to forget their embarrassing first screen name.
Along the lawn at Washington Square, another tourist tugs at her companion's sleeve as she considers another destination for their week.
The average man on the street would probably identify Tugs Bowen as the apparent innocent harmed by the defendants' alleged misdeeds.
Over the course of its 13 tracks, it tugs on different emotions, but it never tells you exactly how to feel.
The rings are in a delicate balancing act, stuck between Saturn's gravitational pull and the orbital tugs drawing them outward into space.
Those small tugs created waves that were measured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, and helped researchers pin down the length of Saturn's day.
Completing challenges, then, is largely a product of luck and a growing familiarity with the story threads that each card tugs on.
"I can look at a thousand dogs and there is always just one that kind of tugs at my heart," Cutter says.
Slight tugs at the throttle kicked the motor into a whirr, and the bike moved forward from a stop with little disturbance.
While the pilot tugs pretty hard on the heartstrings, the following episodes are far less maudlin, leaning more toward peppy workplace drama.
The court was where Tugs would begin to learn the game, and as he got older, it attracted serious players in Saginaw.
Grafomap puts you in the driver's seat so you can create a map that tugs at your heartstrings and complements your space.
A possible pause Yet the most grave moment of a presidency awash in shallow political controversies also tugs Trump in another direction.
But then the dog reaches around and his mouth tugs something on the yellow vest he's wearing, and you hear it again.
That question is still open, in part because space tugs still have to prove themselves and live up to their promise of reusability.
In the photos, True appears to be completely enamored by the balloons as she smiles up at them and tugs on the strings.
A PLANET orbiting a star tugs it gently this way and that, so it oscillates between moving towards Earth and away from it.
Guided by, among others, a former liberation fighter who found Buddhism in prison, the author tugs at the threads of the official account.
Her daughter Birdie wants to leave for the city, but her relationship with a local farm boy tugs her in a different direction.
The benevolent tugs between his chill philosophizing and Callahan's indulgent egotism have a relaxed, buddy-movie appeal; he's the tonic in Callahan's gin.
The mixture is pounded into an inchoate mass that tugs like marshmallow, then stretched and rolled into logs under a shower of pistachios.
In the story of Orpheus and Eurydice she tugs on the tension between art and domesticity: What good is beauty if you're hungry?
Or maybe square-dancers, because after each "dance" the tugs move on to a new partner (some pairings are better matched than others).
Tugs Bowen, 20, was not there, on the top floor of Manhattan's federal courthouse, to see his father break down during this trial.
Never-knowing is never easy, and it's a nagging feeling that tugs at the memory of Kemi Olusanya, better known as DJ Kemistry.
"I realize this tugs at people's heartstrings and that was what she was going for, but, you know, it's not the truth," Fleming said.
But it does have that whiff of saccharine cheesiness that we love so much, even as it tugs ever-so-unsubtly at the heartstrings.
The company plans to make future tugs reusable, able to suck up more water when they get dehydrated (source TBD), and keep on trucking.
Nevertheless, the moons' tiny gravitational tugs shape and sculpt ring structure, and their composition may offer clues as to how the rings first formed.
The first exoplanets ever discovered were identified by the extremely small gravitational tugs that they exert on their stars, a method called Doppler spectroscopy.
Sam's story, richer than first hinted, tugs at the heart, and you really feel Nathan's struggle when he makes the choice to leave home.
As such, only about 20 civil servants in London now have experience of these complex tugs-of-war, according to an initial government review.
He pinches the stubble on his chin, rearranges his sleeves, tugs at his forelock, stifles a coffee belch with a fist to his lips.
In the clip, Jenner tugs at the bottom of her swimsuit and does a short runway-like walk to show off her stylish swimwear.
Boi (played by Bernat Quintana) tugs at our empathy as he fast-pedals and multitasks to try to keep on top of his responsibilities.
Boi (played by Bernat Quintana) tugs at our empathy as he fast-pedals and multitasks to try to keep on top of his responsibilities.
As her family insistently tugs at her, Manana resists, settling into a sense of self and letting the wind in the trees serenade her.
The 19-year-old tugs at the hijab that frames her pale face and tries to remember the last time she took a shower.
Now Apple's gifted us an ad titled "Frankie's Holiday" that tugs on the heartstrings without big name celebrities or much of a product tie-in.
And you're part of the journey, you're part of his childhood exploration into this weird world... there's something at his core that tugs at him.
Mr Museveni boasts that he ended the violence and criminality of previous regimes, so public anxiety over safety tugs at the roots of his authority.
The turkey leg confit, served with endive, pecans, and ranch dressing tugs at deep turkey-related heart strings, and the cheeseburger is just fucking great.
"The real challenges happen to be on the island itself," the official said, adding that there were plenty of U.S.-flagged barges and tugs available.
PARELES Another Dan + Shay song ideal for the weddings of country fans who aren't terribly preoccupied with tugs of war over genre authenticity. Smooth. Lithe.
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - Zhang Dayi tugs at the sleeve of her gray sweater and rubs the material as 27 million viewers watch her every move.
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - Zhang Dayi tugs at the sleeve of her gray sweater and rubs the material as 27 million viewers watch her every move.
Once Brexit negotiations begin, the cabinet, MPs, devolved legislatures, the House of Lords and sometimes the judiciary will find themselves in multi-dimensional tugs-of-war.
Television images showed the 180 meter (590 ft) long Kuzma Minin being pulled to safety by three tugs shortly after 1400 GMT on a higher tide.
Fromme tugs at her hair as she explains how hair samples can be used to test for certain drugs during testimony in Steubenville, Ohio, in 2013.
His child paws at his face and tugs his hair in the newest interview, and he even shows off some cozy dad slippers toward the end.
Nor is it without risk - in the past, Russia's warships have sometimes shown an alarming tendency to break down, often traveling with their own oceangoing tugs.
The new canal uses tugs to move ships through, while the original, which still operates, pulls ships through with locomotives that run alongside the lock walls.
He twitches his eyes and his mouth, tugs on his sleeve, scratches a wrist, picks at a nail, grabs his back pockets, fidgets with a pencil.
In an absurdly commercial touch for a designer who tugs and slaps at the ideas of "wearable" or "sellable," there was fantastic attention paid to accessories.
The new plant, Columbus South, has about 400 workers and about 100 robots, including 30 automated guided vehicles that move materials instead of human-driven tugs.
Whether female artists submit to a rigged system or fight against it, the energy they expend on the struggle tugs them away from dreaming and creating.
Ms. Ponnuru, who advocates a "pro-family" approach focused on lower earners, hopes his past campaign rhetoric eventually tugs him and the party in that direction.
"Homes skillfully circles and tugs at the question of what it means to live in flawed, fragile, hungry human bodies," Ramona Ausubel writes in her review.
However, space tugs can be launched on their own, remaining in space in order to attach to other vehicles and propel them where they need to go.
There's no microphone to be found on the Yincrow X6, and the wire's connection to the earbuds has no strain relief to protect it from accidental tugs.
But Disney doesn't give a shit that you don't like its movies, so the most you can hope for is that the movie tugs at nostalgia's heartstrings.
Coastguard and naval ships as well as two privately owned tugs rescued the people from four boats in the central Mediterranean, the coastguard said in a statement.
The ball at the elbow creates a very unique pull of gravity that tugs off ball defenders both toward the paint and toward the three-point line.
We have offered this fixture to others in the industry so everyone can use the same tugs to make this type of de-orbit more cost-effective.
According to the suit, a male supervisor once described a massage to another manager -- while in earshot of others -- and said, "Rub-n-tugs" are the best.
If you want to move large weights with tiny bots, they say, it's better to concentrate on precise movements executed in perfect harmony, than powerful single tugs.
By issue #4, they've managed to keep her body a secret, but the stress of the secret tugs on each of the kids in a different way.
The first relies on the fact that a planet orbiting a star tugs it gently so that it oscillates between moving towards Earth and away from it.
Following the shooting, an officer kneeling at Bailey's side tugs at what appears to be a gun between his legs as he is bleeding, the footage shows.
In most mainstream cinema, the story tugs you along — or prods you into its mazelike corridors and toward dead ends — encouraging you to wonder what happens next.
Although Salieri's work is outwardly conservative, it tugs in unexpected directions, perhaps because he had an unusually open mind about what could happen on an opera stage.
Sure, It's a Wonderful Life tugs at the heartstrings, but what if you just want to laugh about the inevitable mishaps that come with the holiday season?
It operates under that good ol' Rocky rhythm, fixed by a classic lore, while knowing when to honour and downplay the beats that perfected alpha-male tear-tugs.
A resonant chain describes how the alien planets' gravitational tugs work together to keep them all in stable and circular orbits around each other and their host star.
The A.I. also tends to go over any block of land that doesn't have any land on it, which devolves into pointless tugs-of-war on busy maps.
An oil barge lent by the state oil company occasionally tugs a rusty ferry carrying meager supplies of subsidized food — a precarious lifeline for the island's poorer residents.
Antwan Williams: That's the hard part for us, is not just telling a story because it sounds good, or because it's powerful, or it tugs at your heartstrings.
She appears dazed as he tugs on her red top, struggles to pull her out of the freezing water and pounds on the ice to clear a path.
Following the finish, the tugs will engage in nose-to-nose pushing contests, and their crews will compete for prizes in categories like best mascots and best tattoos.
My brain's CPU gets overloaded, and when I try to clear my cache, someone tugs at my pants and asks me to glue their Fossil Friend back together.
You could call it a Hollywood ending, if by that you mean one that is larger and weirder than real life, and that tugs mightily at strong emotions.
After Elon Musk showed off a video of Tesla's new electric pickup handily beating an F-150 in tugs-of-war, Ford has doubled down on its challenge.
Because this supermassive black hole is about four million times more massive than the Sun, its immense gravity warps and tugs at objects that get close to it.
Finding Dory (2016) Good, but not as good as its predecessor, Finding Dory tugs at your heart strings with its powerful message about family and finding your way home.
As Blakey, 19, fed Mili leaves off of a branch, Hall removed the ring from the lanyard (after a few nerve-racking tugs), and dropped down on one knee.
The world&aposs oldest commissioned warship still afloat left its berth at the Charlestown Navy Yard on Friday and was guided across Boston Harbor by tugs to Fort Independence.
Pinaderia There are a lot of bad 90s cartoon pins—I've written about a few dozen of them, at least—but this one really tugs the old heart strings.
There's something about the way his typically upbeat, cheery nature slowly crumbles away as he tells the others what happened with Holly that really tugs at the heart strings.
Thanks to advances in facial recognition technology and biometric sensors, like Apple Watches, companies now have insights into what exactly tugs at our heartstrings or fills us with rage.
However, The Sun Is Also a Star tugs on so many threads over the course of its single-day story that its conclusion winds up being far from neat.
Tugs was willing to talk a little about Christian Dawkins, whom he had considered a trusted figure from back home who could help lead him through the recruiting process.
The three men instead set sail on their own, joining a civilian fleet — a rousing, motley armada of tugs, steamers, ferries and so on — that's racing across the Channel.
Seven years ago, she took a temporary office job at Vane Brothers, which runs a fleet of tugs and barges in New York Harbor and along the Eastern Seaboard.
Comedy, dressed in a revealing pink dress, playfully tugs Garrick away from Tragedy, who looks absolutely disgusted while holding his hand — almost just like in the beloved distracted boyfriend meme.
"We can all agree how this just tugs at your heart and what both families have experienced and the dog in the middle of it," Kaviani said to Fox 5.
In the first shot, Jenner, dressed in an orange off the shoulder mini dress, can be seen gazing lovingly at her daughter as she tugs on her floppy straw hat.
According to the Panama Canal Authority, tugs not only are cheaper, but are the only practical way to move the newer giant ships that carry much of the world's cargo.
While the drama definitely piles on the star power, with Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia taking the leads, it's gone viral for a different reason: It tugs at the heartstrings.
But the truth is that there is a real and growing political split between Israel and American Jewry, one that tugs uncomfortably at the ties that bind the two groups.
And that is why Tugs Bowen is in Australia, instead of embarking on a traditional basketball career path in college, bearing the brunt of the punishment for adults behaving badly.
Like Harris herself, the newly-released plan tugs between embracing her prosecutorial past as an asset and cutting against some of the tough-on-crime policies that defined her career.
These are seldom profound wines, yet rosé nonetheless tugs at the imagination, and in so doing has become a symbol of summer's liberation from all that is humdrum and workaday.
We all watch as she paces anxiously behind a stainless steel table, bends the brim of her corporate-logo-emblazoned hat, and tugs on the sleeves of her gray T-shirt.
The (literal) explosion between Eleven and her surrogate daddy Hopper tugs at the heart strings because neither of them is wrong, and both are simply struggling to cope with unimaginable trauma.
Any strain on the cables plugged into them is transferred directly onto the jack itself, and accidental tugs have already loosened the one for the audio input on my review Hugo.
It's in the accumulation of a number of little things: the way she twists her mouth, tugs on her clothes; the way she talks too fast and then not at all.
The part also requires a lot of physical comedy, and Dennison's timing is preternaturally perfect, with slapstick precision for maximum chuckles — though his nonchalant affection for Hec tugs at heartstrings, too.
Three tugs will accompany the T Roosevelt: one on each side and "one on a rope behind the ship to drag on it and keep the speed down," Mr. Oldmixon said.
Brian A. McAllister, despite being one of the only tugs that didn't jump the start, surges past the other boats over the one-mile course and crosses the finish line first.
Despite all this, it did feel like we were one organism, adapting to one another's tugs and pulls, at once hyperaware of our individual impact and drawn by the collective current.
She tugs on those threads and, like that iconic scene in The Hurt Locker, where all the threads pull up unexploded mines, she starts to realize that Cambridge Analytica links them all.
In an early episode of "One Mississippi," the dark comedy that Tig Notaro co-created with Diablo Cody, Notaro, the show's star, tugs her shirt off and turns away from a mirror.
The Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment, or RISE, is active on the spacecraft, using a radio to track the wobble of the Martian north pole as the sun tugs on its orbit.
This is a writer who understands that exile can be as much an emotional state as a geographical one, that the agony of leaving tugs against the agony of being left behind.
Assistant coaches from other teams, all sponsored by Nike — Texas, Arizona, Creighton, Oklahoma State — had offered Bowen Sr. substantial sums for Tugs Bowen's commitment through Dawkins, a family friend, Bowen Sr. said.
And in a moment that has reached near mythic status in British history, a civilian fleet of yachts, tugs, steamers, ferries and the like raced across the Channel to rescue the men.
But all of these things don't always go hand in hand, and often Lady Gaga finds herself in tugs of war with herself — sincerity versus artifice, extravagance versus asceticism, and so on.
It also tugs at heartstrings with romantic relationships—the most powerful being between sensate Nomi Marks (Jamie Clayton), a white trans woman, and Amanita (Freema Agyeman), a non-sensate cisgender black woman.
I'd read on RubMaps, the so-called Yelp of massage parlors—a subscription website where people provide detailed reviews of their sexual experiences at "rub and tugs"—that happy-ending massages occur here.
These are basically just heavy-duty land tugs for now, but if successful, there's a lot of potential business to be had in providing similar services for shipping-port facilities around the world.
But as written by Yamara Taylor, this episode tugs on a much longer thread that strikes at the core of what this show has been, and what it could be in the future.
The visual, coupled with a familiar John Williams melody playing behind it, tugs us back to that defining moment from the Original Trilogy when a much younger Luke watched Tatooine's twin suns set.
Online Chinese news portals, including Sina, showed pictures on their sites on Monday of the ship being eased out of its dock by tugs, though it was unclear where it might be heading.
"Ah, feels great," said Mr. Gershenhorn, 66, as if he had just dived into a pristine swimming hole and not a sometimes unsanitary stretch of the Hudson plied by tugs, tankers and barges.
The other tanker, the Norwegian-owned Front Altair, remained adrift, on fire and abandoned by its crew after Iranian patrol boats chased off civilian tugs that had come to tow it to port.
But with just a few clicks on his laptop's touchpad, suddenly, anticipation turned into joy and excitement with Little jumping up from his chair screaming and embraced with hugs, tugs, handshakes, and cheers.
Haddish's go-for-broke approach to the outspoken, gives-zero-shits Dina is the sort of performance that tugs at the expectations of mainstream film comedy, and ultimately helps propel the form forward.
To find out more about what's it like to live and work on a tugboat every day, check out "Tugs," the second episode of BALLS DEEP, airing today on VICELAND at 9 PM EST.
The fact that the Russian ads were likely targeted using personal information provided by users themselves tugs at long-held suspicions that Facebook knows too much about its users and profits wildly from it.
In the video, you see Rob singing and walking down an aisle in the middle of the packed crowd when the overzealous fan reaches her hand over the barricade and tugs at his shirt.
"If Indonesia bans tugs and barges from exporting coal then it will have to travel in larger cargo ships, of 32,000 to 64,000 tonnes," said Khalid Hashim, managing director of Bangkok-listed Precious Shipping.
Already, that report has been updated to say that there may be small tugs on Saturn's orbit, rather than Cassini's, but even then, NASA says they haven't seen a tug on Saturn of yet.
Instead, it focuses on the relative merits of guiding ships through the canal by locomotives or tugs, alleged problems with training personnel, and a "fender bender" involving the Chinese container ship Xin Fei Zhou.
Yet even as they do their best to assimilate and appreciate the new life they have won, they continue to feel the tugs of what they left behind — no one more so than Widad.
Russia would build more than 60 such new ships before 2020, he added, saying that meant switching the focus from building tugs and short-range vessels to much larger long-range cargo-type ships.
After taking a photo, the man tugs one part of the clock, then yanks another, continuing to pull and press parts of the sculpture seemingly in an attempt to get the clock to run.
Opera purists may squawk, but for me every voice does justice not only to Bizet's melodic richness but also to the inescapable fatalism of the story, as the music tugs everyone into combustible convergence.
Hundreds bid farewell on Friday to Rooster the police dog, who was shot and killed on March 18 while trying to apprehend an armed man — and video of the emotional service tugs at the heartstrings.
The suspenseful quiet that takes up a large part of the game leaves room for the players' human quirks to steal the spotlight, fascinating fans as every movement tugs on the fate of the game.
At the same time, her oldest child, 7½-year-old son Karson, tugs on the back of her shirt, and she glances back to look at a piece of paper he's showing to his mom.
He was given the nickname "Tugs" as an infant because he pulled on his mother's hair with his tiny fingers, and that is what his family, friends, teammates and coaches have called him ever since.
In the 12 wide-ranging stories of her latest collection, "Days of Awe," A. M. Homes skillfully circles and tugs at the question of what it means to live in flawed, fragile, hungry human bodies.
Then the evening ends, the clothes are put back on hangers for the stylists to return in the morning and the celebrity talent does that most L.A. thing of all and tugs on some sweats.
Expertly executed by Los Angeles artist Chris Mann, the oil-on-wood original painting depicts Tatum sitting and wearing nothing but a gray sweater, which the Magic Mike actor tugs at slightly with one hand.
Most recent presidencies have been distinguished by tugs of war between different groups of foreign policy hands — neoconservatives and Kissingerians and Jacksonians under Republicans, liberal interventionists and liberal realists and the antiwar left under Democrats.
The Covington saga illustrates how every day the media's favorite social network tugs journalists deeper into the rip currents of tribal melodrama, short-circuiting our better instincts in favor of mob- and bot-driven groupthink.
There is no imminent threat from an asteroid that we know about, but NASA and other agencies are working on ideas (like spacecraft tugs) for how to divert one if it was coming at us.
The tugboat, named Specialist, was one in a party of three tugs transporting a barge with construction equipment down the Hudson River when it veered from the designated channel and crashed into the stationed construction barge.
Firefly has plans to build a bigger rocket called Beta, and the company even has dreams of creating a reusable spaceplane as well as space tugs that could be used to move satellites around in orbit.
The buckle holding down the top flap is borrowed from World War II ammunition clips and it'll resist even the strongest of tugs on the cover itself, but opens with ease when its tab is pulled.
"The system would therefore reduce, if not remove altogether, the need for tugs to manoeuvre aircraft in and out of stands, delivering more efficient turnaround times and increased on time performance," easyJet said in a statement.
The young people who invest their time and talents are drawn to AmeriCorps and its partners by the same thread that tugs so many into the military: their desire to give of themselves to their country.
But I suppose you know what does move one, what tugs at the heartstrings, are what always does in any great writer of love songs and, well, just songs of emotion, songs of the human condition.
Tugs Bowen is not in college because prosecutors said his father agreed to accept $100,000 from Adidas if his son agreed to play for the University of Louisville, one of the most prominent teams Adidas sponsors.
Jenny George's exquisitely spare meditation never allows us to stray from the harsh realities of rural subsistence; the livestock's wintry snorts may recall the warm breath of just-baked bread, but cold muck still tugs underfoot.
For easier transport on land, each bay is folded up like a W. Once on the water, it unfurls with a splash, and crew members in bridge-erection boats—essentially high-performance tugs—nudge it into position.
She wants to stay open — she loves the work and feels she has more impact working with many nonprofits, than within one — but it tugs at her a bit when she accepts long-term contracts these days.
Frank S. Besson-class Logistic Support Vessels, its largest class of ships, as well as 34 Landing Craft Utility, and 36 Landing Craft Mechanized Mk-8, in addition to a number of tugs, small ferries, and barges.
" The police department in the Dallas, Texas, suburbs posted the moment on Facebook, writing, "All swearing-in ceremonies are special but every once in a while one tugs at your heart strings a little more than others.
Whether it's removing old ship wrecks, cleaning up oil spills, moving barges back and forth in the harbor, or offering production assistance and props for film and TV, the folks at Miller's Launch eat, sleep, and breathe tugs.
Ditzenberger decided to try to do his small part to fix that shortfall, starting a support group in 2015 called Talking, Understanding, Growth and Support — or TUGS — to informally get farmers and other rural people together to talk.
The victor receives the coveted Best in Show trophy, a media tour and the lure of higher breeding fees - all rewards for the winner's patience while enduring seemingly endless blow dryer blasts and tugs from combs and brushes.
In one 21 video, he depilates his belly, pulling out hairs one by one; in another, he tugs at his nipples and hides his penis; in a third, he tries to scrunch himself into a ball and disappear.
Like Harris herself, the plan — released ahead of the third Democratic debate later this week — tugs between embracing her prosecutorial past as an asset and cutting against some of the tough-on-crime policies that defined her career.
Though Haynes' latest, Wonderstruck, was warmly received alongside The Square, Loveless, and Okja, 120 Beats Per Minute has seemingly got the goods to capture both the zeitgeist as it tugs universal emotional strings — key in winning over any jury.
But West has always been making worship music, both in his literal embrace of religious themes and iconography, and also in his belief that songs should be a vehicle for moral tugs of war, philosophical reckoning and ecstatic praise.
In-between sharing stories about specific social life in Toronto memes and how her music tugs at emotional responses to devastation, Siggelkow shows the polarity of temperaments one can hold, and where that is routed in an artistic sense.
So she tugs us, by degrees, into the horror at her play's center with bait-and-switch tactics, which include sitcom coziness, cheerfully packaged shock effects (including dark commentary by Duch) and good old rock 'n' roll, Cambodian-style.
Its plot about corrupt, powerful people needing to be taken down spurs me towards the final boss just like my own ability to carve more easily through enemies over time tugs me forward with the gratifying sense of building power.
In order to send naval squadrons flying the flag across the globe, Moscow has not only to accompany them with tugs for when they break down, it then has to put the ships in dock for months after fixing them.
Space tugs could more proactively deal with orbital litter, too: If engineers don't have to make rockets that travel as high—because a tug can take care of the "last mile"—then their spent boosters will fall faster back to Earth.
Their research, published Wednesday in the journal PLOS Biology, show how distinct emotional brain states can emerge even without external stimuli, such as a love song that tugs at your heart strings or a horror flick that fills you with dread.
It tugs the heartstrings to see Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher, who died before the film was completed) finally getting to show off the Jedi powers which the men in the Skywalker family have always been so free and easy with.
This also allowed them to be sure that the planet is rocky, said HARPS team member Nicola Astudillo-Defru, because HARPS is the most precise instrument that can measure the "wobble" of the planet as the star tugs on it.
His lack of development as an artist was suggested by his mannered performance of Beethoven's late Sonata No. 30 in E. Like his mentor, Mr. Lando had a penchant for pulling phrases out of shape with expressive tugs and twists.
"Nature" tugs at the heartstrings with cute animals in need; "black-ish" flashes back to "Good Times"; Stephen Hawking helps us think like him; and the families that gave us Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash tell their musical story.
" And in "Don't Talk About It," over a bass line that tugs against the rhythm of her vocals, she sings, "Take our pics it's like a fix for your anxiety/The world is beautiful so why don't you feel anything.
A bear's most sensitive body part is its nose, and their owners inserted metal rings through them so they could force the bears to dance with little tugs, torturing them physically while breaking their will by giving them alcohol to drink.
Morgan has a plush love seat for a nose and a protrusive mouth that tugs the rest of his face forward, but his eyes are the key to his knack for physical comedy—he controls their focus with gonzo precision.
The trucks also have "advanced driver-assistance systems" including collision avoidance and features that could one day enable UPS, which already deploys self-driving tugs that transport large packages in some facilities, to run more automated vehicles in its depots.
When the explosion hits, Mr. Jimmy, as the crew calls him, is in the shower; though naked and half-blinded by the blast, he plucks a jagged shard from his foot, tugs on his overalls and boots, and gets to work.
Maybe the next time something comes along that tugs at your heart, you should find a way to waste as much time as it takes to get the project off the ground or prove to yourself that it won't work. 3.
After an all-night vote-a-rama on Wednesday, the Senate took its first real legislative tugs at unraveling the Affordable Care Act—the health care law that currently provides insurance to more than 20 million people who didn't have it before.
The situation Howard found herself in has played out at high schools around the country in recent years, but the conflict between student media and school administrators has escalated recently, with more students caught in tugs-of-war like the one at Plainfield.
Additionally, U.S. companies have continuously worked to re-capitalize the Jones Act fleet of tankers, tugs, barges, container ships, container-roll on/roll off vessels, dredgers and ferries, investing billions of dollars in American shipyard construction and modernizing ports and marine terminal operations.
And for adults, it tugs on decades-old heartstrings — not just the chuckling memory of' 80s power ballads, which might be the madeleine that reminds some of dancing at prom, but also the Disney princess stories so many of us grew up watching.
Mike Bloomberg forcefully sought to rebut charges from his fellow Democratic presidential candidates that he is attempting to leverage his immense wealth to buy the 2020 election, suggesting the self-financing of his campaign renders him immune from the tugs of special interests.
A few years ago they sent out postcards with an image of polar bears on a melting ice caps, and it just immediately tugs at your heartstrings and you think "you know what, this is not OK." Somebody should do something about this.
Arriving in St. Barts can feel like a near-death experience: A pilot's hand tugs an overhead lever and the puddle-jumper noses down sharply, the crest of a hillside dotted with red-roofed villas suddenly visible through the open cockpit door.
Adjusted gross: $1.4 billion Unadjusted gross: $84.3 million What it's about: Yet another example of Disney's dominance with animated films, his story of a living puppet trying to become a "real boy" tugs at the heartstrings while keeping its sense of fun.
In order to send naval squadrons flying the flag across the globe, Moscow has to accompany them with tugs for when they break down Certainly Russia's military has lifted itself up from this pitiful state, but it's still very much a work in progress.
I'm a sensitive, emotional gal who recently cried while watching a Windex commercial — I wish I were lying — but outside of scenes depicting aging parents and their children, nothing tugs at my heartstrings more than seeing a bond between a human and an animal.
The Daytime Ball GownNo matter how many times we've seen her do it, Susie Lau of Style Bubble always tugs at our fashion heartstrings (and outfit dreams) when she breaks out a voluminous, tulle gown — à la Molly Goddard — and wears it over denim.
Yet Trico is not cute in any predictable way; instead, the beast tugs at emotional strings with masterfully realized body language and subtle movements of its ears, which fold back when it's afraid, turn in the direction of noise, and perk up when it's alert.
Set within this evocative landscape, each section of the film begins with a sequence of the man preparing his tool — a net, a single line of nylon with a hook on one end, a harpoon — casting it into the water, and waiting until something tugs.
" Verlyn Klinkenborg, reviewing "The Road From Coorain" in The New York Times, called it "the work of a writer who relentlessly tugs at the cultural fences around her until they collapse, leaving her solitary under an immense Australian sky, enlarged to herself at last.
"Concretely, we are able to confirm loadings of vessels having shut down AIS transponders by other means such as satellite imagery or by tracking Iranian-flagged tugs, which has proven especially valuable given the lack of AIS coverage throughout much of the Gulf," Kpler said.
But you'd be misunderstanding the nature of GOP solidarity behind Trump if you miss the fact that there are ongoing tugs-of-war over the direction of American public policy, battles in which Trump bends to the Republican establishment far more than vice versa.
"One of the issues that we have as a space industry, which has led us to the Space Launch System, is we insist on putting all of the mass per mission on a single launch," says Bienhoff, who also researched technologies needed for space tugs at Boeing.
The various tugs on the drawing boards and in the engineering labs of Earth could—in addition to acting as puddle-jumpers—also cut down on space junk, by tugging satellites out of orbit, and keep useful satellites up longer, by boosting them to higher orbits.
In research published today in Astrophysical Journal Letters, scientists explain how the seven TRAPPIST-1 planets form a "resonant chain," their gravitational tugs working in concert to keep each orbit stable and circular, ensuring two are never found in the same place at the same time.
Anxious behaviors include whether the dog whines or barks when left home alone or cringes or cowers in groups of people, and impulsivity can be seen in whether the dog jumps on people when greeting them or excessively tugs on the leash when going on walks.
I think it will certainly hold up as one of 2016's most surprising triumphs, the way it tugs at your emotions—it's like nothing else I've ever played, which is hugely impressive when you consider that Firewatch is a game with almost no physical human contact.
But it's also a case study in why demagoguery can be so effective: It encourages precisely the kind of reaction from its enemies that it claims as justification for its own excesses, creating a feedback loop of anger, fear and hatred that tugs moderates toward the extreme.
Barry Jenkins' poetic tale about the life of a young, black gay man in Miami, told in three stages, seems to have set the bar for his later films: The movie took home three Oscars, including best picture, and tugs at the heartstrings from beginning to end.
In a voluptuous painting here by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, which he gave the winkingly ironic title "The Useless Resistance" and completed in 1773, a maiden swaddled in silks tugs on the wig of an advancing seducer, who has lifted her skirt to reveal her opalescent thighs.
He had wanted Tugs Bowen to play at Arizona, he said, and though Dawkins had told Bowen Sr. there was money on the table for that, Bowen Sr.'s main reasoning was that Arizona excelled at developing tall shooting guards like his 6-foot-7 son.
Children who are fans of the Little Engine That Could may also admire these little boats that can: This annual celebration pits the tugs against one another in a river race and nose-to-nose pushing contests; the crews also compete in a line-tossing event.
But a third of the way through, at the point where a black man tugs at a noose around his own neck, the roles seem to reverse, and a naked African-American woman is suddenly hoisting the body of a naked white man on a stake.
"The tragedy last Thursday at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, tears at our hearts, tugs at our compassion and calls forth our fears for the safety of all those on the front lines of truth, accountability and journalistic pursuit," said a joint release by the two groups.
The "Leave" campaign, in part, tapped into the sentiment that immigrants were diminishing the greatness and uniqueness of the UK. And she's starting to see data that shows it predicted support for Donald Trump — what's "Make America Great Again" if not a phrase that tugs directly at collective narcissists' hearts?
He said he was paid $13,000 a month by the basketball coach at La Lumiere School in Indiana, a well-regarded private school (it's the alma mater of John Roberts Jr., the chief justice of the Supreme Court) where Tugs transferred after his sophomore year at a public school in Saginaw.
When Tugs was just 9 months old and holding onto furniture for balance as he began to walk, his father made sure he alternated between his right and left hands — while rolling a ball with the opposite hand — so he would be able to dribble and shoot a basketball with both.
But after trying to grab the area with her fingers, Lee discovers that the patient's eyes are too deep-set to get a good grip, so with tweezers in hand, she tugs at the three-year-old blackhead to pull out the gunk, then takes scissors to the growth, snipping the exterior.
Last year, more than 370,000 vessels passed through the port, including huge container ships, small fishing boats, high-speed ferries, tugs, and cargo vessels of all shapes and sizes, churning up the water around them as they joined the constant stream of marine traffic into and out from the Pearl River Delta (PRD).
Then again, even Singapore as it is — born a slum-ridden speck with no oil, no hinterland and a volatile mix of ethnicities, raised with an authoritarian hand and transformed into one of the most prosperous, most politically meek nations on earth — even this Singapore tugs at the bounds of our credulity.
More than a century later, with hardly any roads or rails linking most of Congo's cities and with flights too expensive for nearly all Congolese, boats — belching tugs that push open barges with no facilities — are still the primary way people use to travel between Kinshasa and Kisangani, a commercial hub a thousand miles upstream.
The most high-profile stages for the rivalry involve not only those head-to-head meetings, but also the increasingly frequent tugs of war over players eligible to represent both countries, like defender Edgar Castillo and goalkeeper William Yarbrough, who chose to play for the United States national team, or, more recently, the teenage midfielder Alex Zendejas.
So what we're increasingly doing on the Marine side is looking at other forms of Marine, you were nice enough to say a small dip, there but it's been a really really tough market in the last two or three years for Marine but there are areas of growth, for example in tugs and short haul which we're increasingly looking to focus on.
They made several designs but the one they tested most thoroughly was a hydrogel Geneva drive: a type of gear used in watchmaking that precisely ticks along at certain degrees: Instead of a battery powered motor, the device can be activated by a magnet placed on the skin, which tugs on a very tiny amount of gel-coated iron in the center of the drive.
Nanoracks is sending up a payload platform that will show off how it can use a robot to cut material very similar to the upper stages used in orbital spacecraft — something Nanoracks wants to eventually due to help convert these spent and discarded stages (sometimes called "space tugs" because they generally move payloads from one area of orbit to another) into orbital research stations, habitats and more.

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