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"vise" Definitions
  1. a tool with two metal blocks that can be moved together by turning a screw. The vise is used to hold an object in place while work is done on it.

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Until that vise is broken, this is not going to end.
A sale, theoretically, is one way out of the Elliott vise.
Vise claims the Consolidated Freightways bankruptcies was possibly the largest ever.
I press them by hand, in a vise, or with stones.
Frank Ocean's about to whip out a vise—on our hearts.
Vise AI co-founder Runik Mehrotra Once they reach $50 million in assets under management, Vise plans to raise a much larger round of funding to help the team expand and open an office in New York.
The caravan and its thousands of members are caught in a vise.
It was like trying to dance the tango with a bench vise.
In the background, various vise grips, drill bits, and the aforementioned iPhone.
"Submission," in terms of its plot, felt like a vise slowly tightening.
But assuming this is the case, Facebook has put itself in a vise.
Second Harvest Food Bank spokesman Jay Vise thanked the sorority for its donation.
Mueller has been slowly tightening the vise around this White House for months.
That's why GPUs are so important to machine learning, and, increasingly, vise versa.
Vise claimed Preston was once a "sizeable" regional trucking company based in Maryland.
And it tightens the vise on Republican leaders obliged to muster legislative majorities.
Here, a sprawling power monopoly holds the local economy in a vise grip.
Bonus: When you "get out" of depression you'll have a vagina like a vise.
Think about it: with your midsection in a vise, how could you possibly move?
The worsening spat between Washington and Beijing, though, has caught FedEx in a vise.
By considering polygons with even more sides, later mathematicians tightened the vise even further.
"How Donald Trump got caught in a legal vise," by Timothy O'Brien, Bloomberg Opinion.
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Republican politics in Washington in the time of Donald Trump is a vise grip.
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Khosla passed and the Vise team realized they had no idea what they were doing.
People are working on what we can do continue to cent vise states to do this.
"Farmers are caught in a vise, but the squeeze on family farms isn't inevitable," she said.
More a battle of wills than a battle royale, Green Room tightens the vise as the
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Seven's story discloses the vicious vise of shame and the need for resources to escape it.
Colbert ended his interview asking if Clinton supporters should support Sanders if he's nominated and vise versa.
He's also got a vise-like hold on the box office, at least outside the United States.
Fair Game The vise appears to be tightening at the for-profit education giant ITT Educational Services.
Using a small, vise-like weight machine, they completed multiple, strenuous, eccentric contractions of those particular muscles.
Vise is targeting a market worth trillions in one of the most valuable industries in the world.
That is the vise grip through which our President-elect forces the entire world to analyze his insensitivity.
One is a simple vise that can be used to fix things in place — need a couple more?
"I felt like I was caught in a vise," Myers said in an interview he gave to CNN.
The arrangement catches Han in a vise grip between two masters, both ambitious, brutal and happy to lie.
When the political vise tightens on him, he just so happens to find a nonwhite target to attack.
Whenever Sonia had had a particularly bad day, her sister would help her through it and vise versa.
It has a small adjustable vise grip on the side that connects to a wide range of models.
Called a double aortic arch, the branch forms a ring around the airway, acting almost like a vise.
Palmer's predicament reflects how the changing economics of higher education have placed many borrowers in a tightening financial vise.
They are best expressed in metaphors: the dark hole, the cliff, the vise, the hot poker, the black dogs.
For a moment, he felt the vise in his chest tightening—Why was she alone on a Friday night?
Those who fled described a death vise of airstrikes, artillery fire and land mines that litter every exit route.
She and her boyfriend decided to keep the baby, which meant escaping the vise-like grip of the network.
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The man had put a sword in a vise and then bent over to pick something up off the floor.
With jaws like a vise, beady, obsidian eyes, and torpedo-shaped bodies, these predators seem far more menacing than motherly.
Regulators are readying to tighten the vise on Wall Street executive compensation, according to a Wall Street Journal report Thursday.
And whichever you pick, we show you the other; if you pick Democrat, we show you Republican, and vise-versa.
There's a lot to look at and sometimes you spot things for others they might have missed and vise versa.
That music came out of the speakers and grabbed my throat, and heart, in a vise and never let go.
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Even in a rogue nation like Iran, the vise of economic embargoes can force hard-liners to change their behavior.
There's a simple reason why: the NRA and the gun industry's vise grip on politicians and the American political process.
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Robert Mueller first dropped Paul Manafort into the criminal-justice system last October, and he's been tightening the vise ever since.
And Mr. Bolton is visiting the president-elect this week to discuss how to tighten the vise on the Cuban regime.
"Shot Caller" effectively conveys the vise grip of Jacob's options, but that doesn't make it less ludicrous from scene to scene.
It is desperately in need of foreign subsidies and illicit revenue from abroad, and now it is in a sanctions vise.
There are reasons to question whether it will be the last time the United States tightens the economic vise on Moscow.
She's already ethered Taylor Swift, to say nothing of her vise-like grip on the hearts and minds of Instagram users everywhere.
The 25-year-old served as an alternate at the 2012 London Olympics and married world champion gymnast Hollie Vise in 2015.
And who among us hasn't experienced this kind of mental vise grip, this total preoccupation that reshapes our lives in its image?
And with every turn of the vise, the city, once known as the Pearl of the Orient, loses more of its sheen.
Meanwhile, retail and new home construction has remained healthy, which gives experts like Vise and Tam reason for some optimism in 1003.
Now, there are some signs of new thinking that could potentially reduce the friction and pry the plan out of its political vise.
Mr. Kirk is among at least a half-dozen Republican incumbents in the Senate who find themselves in a most unusual electoral vise.
Cette technique, qui était enseignée dans certaines facultés de journalisme en U.R.S.S., vise à créer un choc émotionnel et supprimer toute capacité d'analyse.
The founders of Vise AI met when they were 13, a couple of teenagers more interested in applied artificial intelligence than English class.
Daniel Bartunek suggested a Vise-Grip, at $35; he had Mr. White try it out to make sure it would do the job.
Yet despite its own rising frustration with Mr. Kim, the Chinese government has so far been unwilling to tighten the vise on him.
But they have nonetheless raised eyebrows in the United States and Japan, which want to tighten the economic and diplomatic vise on Pyongyang.
" Asked to describe his colleague John Harlan, Holmes said that "Harlan's mind was like a vise, the jaws of which did not meet.
All this tightens the vise not only on Trump but on Republican candidates on the ballot in midterm elections only three months away.
This is a vise, that is squeezing ever tighter by the moment, and Collins is caught in it with no easy way out.
The administration is also tightening a vise around Iran in a strategy that threatens to escalate into open confrontation with the Islamic Republic.
But that brings us back to the question at hand: Is Apple's vise-grip on what's allowed into the App Store a good thing?
The ruling party was worried that the highly democratic nature of non-violent mass participation could undermine its vise-like grip on Palestinian power.
JELLYFISH Poverty in Britain is not exactly a novel subject, but it's seldom been portrayed with the vise grip of James Gardner's feature debut.
It's subtle, but it does have the feelings like the Germans are setting up a vise and want to start squeezing Mexico in it.
Mungiu's tale, in its tightening of the moral vise, is an obvious successor to "4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days," his masterwork of 2007.
In October, TechCrunch reported that Rabois was part of a $2 million investment in Vise AI, which uses machine learning to automate portfolio management.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump has rarely caught a break since special counsel Robert Mueller clamped a vise around his White House two years ago.
How much more agitation from its progressive base can the DNC ignore before the corporate majority in leadership finally releases their vise-grip on power?
In The Google Story, David A. Vise writes,In part, Yahoo rejected it because the firm wanted computer users to spend more time on Yahoo.
" Naddour says he and Vise won't pressure their daughter to try gymnastics when she's older, but will encourage her to "pursue whatever passion she wants.
"It's really heartwarming for these ladies ... when their major conference gets canceled, the first thing they thought of was to help other people," Vise said.
If he holds off on testing any nuclear weapons or long-range missiles, North Korea could very well escape the diplomatic and economic vise — a.k.a.
I am convinced that this vise grip is squeezing young people most, particularly liberal ones, because they already have a troubled relationship with society's systems.
" Special Forces training, he said, included "methods of torture to extract information," including "the delicate operation of lowering a man's testicles into a jeweler's vise.
Ant's future public owners had better hope Ma's recent visit to Trump Tower gave the Chinese billionaire some assurance that the vise is finished tightening.
My body isn't standing apart from me holding my life in a vise grip: It is making my life, indivisible from the rest of me.
Iran is already struggling with a fragile economy and internal unrest, and some American officials hope a tightening vise will lead to a popular uprising.
This is just the beginning as monetary policy conditions tighten the vise on this bull market, says Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
It's hard not to notice the glaring singularity of Syria as an issue that, sui generis, unlocks the Republican caucus from Trump's otherwise vise-like grip.
"We are kind of afraid of what he has been in the past," said Gussie Vise, 71, a retired teacher and wife of a local preacher.
All you need for this DIY is a drill with a 3.5mm bit, a vise to hold your device in place, and a very steady hand.
These units were then coated with a protective layer of a biological polymer material, leaving capsules of encapsulated poison protected from their surroundings (and vise versa).
While the Republicans have had a vise-like grip on the seat for decades, Trump won the district by less than 2 percentage points in November.
It's another significant moment in a probe that appears to be picking up speed and tightening the vise around some senior members of the Trump administration.
Mr. Trump's move showed that he was determined to tighten the economic vise, even as the North and South embark on a new round of diplomacy.
United States officials hope that the tightening vise of international sanctions will eventually force North Korea back to the negotiating table with a more palatable offer.
Vise AI co-founder Samir Vasavada Vasavada, hailing from Cleveland, and Mehrotra, raised just outside Detroit, met years ago at a Northwestern University summer research program.
This would be a nightmare scenario for Trump, since it could tighten a vise of investigations around his White House or even lead to impeachment hearings.
Ant's future public owners had better hope Mr. Ma's recent visit to Trump Tower gave the Chinese billionaire some assurance that the vise is finished tightening.
This vise was a game changer when the Shakers developed it in the late 18th century, and resulted in the style of brooms most Americans know today.
Even on Motivator's more downbeat songs like "Haunted by Love," Black refuses to dial down the energy (or abandon his vise-like grip on his preferred tempo).
That purr in your voice will be even breathier and insistent when you ask if [they] want you to spread wider, or clamp down like a vise.
Caught in such a vise of global authoritarianism, it is cruelly disingenuous and willfully ignorant when the West asks us, "Who is the alternative" to Mr. Sisi?
In January 2017, Dr. Silvera reported that he and Ranga P. Dias, a postdoctoral researcher in his laboratory, had indeed achieved that feat inside a diamond vise.
Libel suits — Putin notably recriminalized libel, after it had been decriminalized in 2011 under Dmitry Medvedev — drummed-up prosecutions, and vise-like media regulation accomplish the same ends.
But all of that is being squeezed by the "vise that is the current regulatory environment," said Brian Kleinhanzl, an analyst with Keefe Bruyette & Woods, an investment bank.
Soon after the widespread adoption of broom corn in the early 1800s, one of their brethren clamped the wayward bristles down with a vise and stitched them flat.
We all know what became of the Russian Revolution, and how the avant-garde vision of the 1920s and '30s was crushed in the vise of Zhdanovite propaganda.
Teams have been attempting to confirm the prediction ever since, but have not been able to construct a vise capable of squeezing the element enough without breaking the equipment.
I've thrown it over my head and I'm attempting to wedge my arms through the armholes even though it's got my shoulders and rib cage in a vise grip.
It's heartening that NASA, ESA, and Roscosmos all have missions to Venus in the works—the Venus In Situ Explorer (VISE), the Venus Entry Probe, and Venera-D, respectively.
Huawei would find itself caught in a geopolitical vise as the United States seemed to project all of its technological anxiety about China and globalization onto a single company.
"We had more carriers losing their authority in the fourth quarter than any other quarter (on record)," Avery Vise, the vice president of trucking at FTR, told Business Insider.
The social media giants are stuck in a vise as both Democrats and the Trump campaign look for an edge by accusing the platforms of favoring the other side.
This was the Sword of Damocles, so called because the metal visor—which looked like a head vise with goggles—dangled from a mechanical arm attached to the ceiling.
"We had more carriers losing their authority in the fourth quarter than any other quarter (on record)," Avery Vise, the vice president of trucking at FTR, previously told Business Insider.
Adding a lens to focus the beam into a smaller area, Ashkin was able to essentially create a vise out of the laser to hold on to the tiny particles.
The video shows that Officer Pantaleo wrapped his arm around Mr. Garner's neck and clasped his hands like a "vise grip," said the prosecutor, Jonathan Fogel, of the review board.
Lately it has placed the team in a financial vise, transforming it into something of a unicorn in a sport in which nearly every other club is desperate for cash.
The US leveled its most significant financial sanctions against Venezuela late last month, targeting the country's state-owned oil company in a bid to tighten the vise around Maduro's regime.
Viewers are invited to use light-boxes to layer slides of the new photos over the old ones, or vise-versa, to reveal the layers of history of this ancient city.
And that, amid the billions and billions of dollars flowing among a very small group of people, from the work of people like Kaepernick, is the vise tightening around the NFL.
Caught in the vise of heightened sensitivities partly associated with the ongoing trade war with the United States, there is a growing sense of nationalism and national pride within Chinese society.
Pressing down on an old vial in a vise-like machine, he easily broke it but struggled to break one of the new vials despite putting far greater effort into it.
But from the start, she has found herself in a political vise, squeezed by competing factions in her party and even in her own campaign, which has led to some stumbles.
But as the first fund-raising deadline arrives at midnight on Sunday, Ms. Warren — who last year was widely considered a would-be front-runner — finds herself in a political vise.
In his telling, they acted like a vise, with one supplying the labor and the other supplying the ideology; together they helped squeeze the American work force into its current shape.
In the beginning, I gripped the steering wheel like a vise, my mind flitting over the myriad things I had to be aware of: other cars, pedestrians, cyclists, changing road conditions.
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"I believe the last time we saw a failure of a similar scale [to Celadon Trucking Services] was December 2009, when major flatbed carrier Arrow Trucking Co. ceased operations," Vise said.
"At the end of the day, Japan is really in a vise of its own making," said James M. Acton, a researcher at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
Even lawyers, a traditionally risk-averse bunch who tend to choose their profession for its stability, are getting caught in the vise between increasing law school tuitions and decreasing job prospects.
Lorsque Mme Le Pen parle des pauvres, des exclus, des ouvriers, des agriculteurs ou des commerçants, elle vise un seul peuple meurtri par la globalisation, l'Union européenne, l'euro, l'immigration et l'islamisation.
In celebration of Facebook's 12th birthday, and the vise-like grip it now has on all our lives, we're revisiting some of our stories from the early days of the social network.
But at more than a few points, hints of resignation crept into the presentations of the top bank executives as they spoke of the need to submit to the tightening regulatory vise.
It looks a lot like a vise: the chopstick is held in place by a bolted plate, and a moveable metal block applies pressure to compress the chopstick to the breaking point.
Six years ago, Sears might just have been able to slip from the vise: That was the last year it made positive earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, at $6 million.
Since the referendum, Mr. Puigdemont had been squeezed in a tightening vise of his own creation, and seemed at times to contradict his own declarations as he squirmed for a way out.
But the defection of Mr. Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, is a dramatic capstone on the evolution of a party that has thoroughly succumbed to the vise-grip of Mr. Trump.
Now that school has ended, the family has reunited at the White House, and the security vise is loosening around the base of the tower, which stands between 57th and 56th Streets.
Andy can't help that he's been gifted with the ability to communicate with other people without feeling like he's got a vise cradling his skull and a bowling ball nestling in his stomach.
Coconal and Vise submitted a bid worth 7.9 billion Mexican pesos ($425 million) that won the highest number of points under the bidding conditions, Jaime Madinaveitia said at an event in Mexico City.
But in that Playwrights Horizons theater, as I vise-gripped my date's arm, I was astonished by the sound — or really, the absence of sound — of roughly 22 people, breath held, just … listening.
Wear them too long and it feels like your ears are being squashed between a vise, a hot, painful, distraction from all that music you had hoped would make the day go faster.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump seems to have realized that despite the end of the Mueller probe, his administration may never escape the vise handed to Democrats by their midterm election wins last year.
It's possible to tighten the electrical contact point between the graphene and the molybdenum disulfide into single Ohmic junctions, or points where current is passed from a semiconductor to a conductor and vise versa.
It is a moment of perfect symbolism: a man without a conviction for a country without a direction, a man of self-destructive tendencies for a country in the vise of a crippling decision.
But behind the hard-line rhetoric, the president is actually pursuing a strategy not unlike that of his predecessor: tightening the economic vise on Pyongyang in the hopes of forcing it to make concessions.
The show is so programmatic (literally, in alphabetical order) that the viewer feels as if her head is in a vise while she is pushed around through some kind of laborious immersive performance on wheels.
Clinton was swayed by many in Congress, as well as by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, who argued Iran was so desperate for a deal that tightening the vise would have extracted better terms.
He wanted to take a country stuck in a hostile geopolitical vise and held together by fragile compromises and transform it into a regional hub for trade and transportation between Central Asia and South Asia.
Mr. Strange is in a political vise, pinched by his links to a pair of Republicans, one local and one national, held in low esteem by many in the party here: the disgraced former Gov.
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What's even more interesting about Burr, Kirk, and Toomey is that all three have been caught in a seemingly inescapable vise of being lukewarm about Trump but unable to garner a lot of moderate support either.
A tool called a job backer is like a giant vise: It clamps books in place for the rounding and backing process, which provides a curve to the front edge of the pages in a book.
But scholars of the Chinese news media say this is another attempt by the government of President Xi Jinping to tighten the vise around the practice of journalism and to restrict the flow of information online.
The unknown value of pi is being trapped in a numerical vise, squeezed between two numbers that look almost identical, except the first has a denominator of 71 and the last has a denominator of 70.
The best strategy now, some argue, would be to hold off on a meeting, tighten the economic vise on the North, and wait for Mr. Kim to come back to the table under more acceptable terms.
But in a sign of the vise-like grip the president has over his party and its immigration policy, members of the GOP who once supported increasing aid to the Northern Triangle are falling in line.
Mr. Pompeo had seemed unconcerned about this easing of the economic vise on Pyongyang, and President Trump had said that he no longer wanted to use the words "maximum pressure" to describe American policy for North Korea.
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"Our response to talks under pressure is 'No,"' Rouhani said in a speech to the General Assembly even as the United States tightened the vise by blacklisting Chinese firms for dealing in Iranian oil despite U.S. sanctions.
Clamped in a Craftsman bench vise, a crocheted doily evokes foreign demand for a "peasant" aesthetic; nearby, a Huarache sandal hangs from a hook dejectedly, as if aware that it now lends its name to a Nike sneaker.
It was after hours at the Hayden Planetarium, at the American Museum of Natural History, and the triangular moon rock was held in a vise, under glass: chicken-nugget-size and light gray, with glimmering specks of crystal.
The push to bolster Iranian trade when the country is under American sanctions leaves Iraq caught in a vise between Washington, whose military and reconnaissance resources it still needs, and Tehran, which has also provided crucial military support.
What if you are a woman working for a woman and you wanna be getting that candid feedback and, instead, they're worried about hurting your feelings, and then vise versa, if you were giving feedback to another woman.
The Olympian, who was an alternate for Team USA at the 2012 London Games, says his "awesome" 6-month-old daughter with former University of Oklahoma gymnast Hollie Vise will have to be his good luck charm from afar.
At each turn, we learned too late that this system was no longer what we thought it was, that its grip was mercilessly tightening, that our son would be but one among many millions soon lost in its vise.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government airport operator on Friday awarded a contract to build one of the runways of Mexico City's $13 billion airport project to Mexican builders Coconal and Constructura y Pavimentadora Vise, an official said on Friday.
Once again, U.S. companies, workers and commercial interests are unfairly being placed in a vise between U.S. government foreign policy objectives that support our allies and the aggressive politics of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.
But the more I look at the vise grip Facebook has its most prized acquisition in today, the more I wonder whether the company can be as beneficial to Instagram in the future as it was in the past.
His estranged wife (Ida Lupino) and some prospective mistresses (Shelley Winters and Jean Hagen, in a sexually suggestive role quite far from the ditsy actress she played in "Singin' in the Rain") contribute to the vise grip closing around him.
His vise-like grip on the Republican Party has warded off insurgencies like Ronald Reagan's challenge to Gerald Ford in 1976 or Pat Buchanan's to George H.W. Bush in 1992, allowing him to focus solely on his foes across the aisle.
Down a little walkway out back was the two-story garage where my grandfather spent part of each day, where he had tools hung on a pegboard, stacked paint cans, a worktable with a vise, and beer in an old refrigerator.
Accordingly, from movies like Blade Runner to music like Kraftwerk's The Man-Machine, the possibility of humans turning into computers (or vise versa) was a hot topic for many artists at the time, whose art often implied simultaneous wonder and worry.
He has resisted compromises that would open the door to negotiations, has stocked the National Security Council with Iran hard-liners and has masterminded recent policy changes to tighten the economic and political vise on the clerical government in Tehran.
But a team of scientists at Harvard University published a paper this week in the peer-reviewed journal Science saying they managed to squeeze hydrogen in a diamond vise to the point that the element became reflective, a key property of metals.
Where Washington once was a modest brake on the excesses of Egypt's strongmen, Mr. Trump has lavished praise on Mr. el-Sisi in previous encounters — even complimenting his taste in footwear — but has said little about the tightening vise of repression in Egypt.
That fight would weigh heavily on the last weeks of the midterm election campaign, in which Democrats are aiming to at least take back the House -- a scenario that could impose a vise on Trump's presidency, and even lead to impeachment proceedings.
But those who think they can transcend traffic in a flying taxi or through a futuristic, underground tunnel may be depressed to learn that neither plan is likely to do much to loosen the vise-like grip of traffic congestion on our nation's roadways.
An obsession with detail, as if Mr. van Zweden is holding the music tight in a vise, tends to result in an abrupt way with phrasing and, with scarce exceptions for lyrical flights, a style that drives relentlessly hard when the opportunity is there.
Senator Kelly Ayotte, the Republican up for re-election in New Hampshire, demonstrated the vise she is in this week when she said at a debate that Mr. Trump would represent a good role model for children, only to recant a few hours later.
This is the generation for whom three decades of failed economic policy in the form of disinvestment and deregulation sharply curtailed upward mobility and tightened the vise of despair for those unlucky enough to be born near the bottom of America's yawning income distribution.
And while his electoral success in states represented by Democrats in Congress had been thought to put such lawmakers in a vise between their party and their president, Mr. Trump demonstrated no ability to pick off centrist Democrats in his first significant legislative push.
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It was a speech, in fact, that nearly cost him his life, as well as one that failed in its goal of saving the lives of countless civilians, Arabs and French alike, caught in the vise of terrorism employed by both sides in Algeria's war of independence.
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The floor in front of these wall pieces is strewn with a wide assortment of objects: an anvil; a sword; tools such as pliers and a vise; an axe; a pistol; a short lengths of chain; and a bathtub that appears perforated, with a set of oars.
While previous years were built around carefully constructed arcs as the central group sought elusive refuge in one location or another, Negan's vise-like hold on the disjointed communities under his thumb cast a very long shadow, even during those stretches where the charismatic Morgan wasn't on screen.
Hildegard Bechtler's minimal set is all sleek and sliding shapes and curves that do little to define a multilayered text in which both personal and political forces conjoin to catch a radical politician, Henry Trebell, in a vise whose gathering suffocation ought to be felt by the audience as well.
The Brooklyn studio that Rouse shares with a handful of other artists houses a foot-powered machine that likely dates to the 1890s, which rotates a broom by its handle, allowing Rouse to build up its sweeping end layer by layer, and a heavy vise that stands at hip height.
The big picture: The companies — led by Facebook and Google but with Twitter, Apple, and Amazon also in the mix — are caught in a partisan vise, between privacy-oriented critics on the left who fear further election interference and newer charges from the right of anti-conservative bias and censorship.
Kara Klenk, a stand-up in Los Angeles who gave birth to her daughter this month (welcome, Rosalie!), said she had to lose a joke in which she explained to political conservatives how birth control worked, because she no longer looked like she had a vise grip on it herself.
All of the participants had provided blood and saliva samples for genetic testing, filled out extensive questionnaires about their exercise and other health habits, and in some cases, sweated on a stationary bike or treadmill and later squeezed a vise-like gadget to quantify their aerobic fitness and muscular strength.
"It's an unsexy industry that makes all of the money in finance," said Mehrotra, co-founder and chief technology officer of Vise AI. For now, the team is going after independent advisory shops, those without a flock of analysts available at their beck and call and who need outsourced investment management.
China grew its companies behind a wall of protection, fed them with state funds and, when they were competitive enough, unleashed them on the world, or only then opened up to U.S. competitors, but by then its own companies — as in the case of credit cards — had a vise grip on the market.
"Commissioner, I have a question," Mr. Donnelly said he began to say, but that was as far as he got before two security officials in plain clothes turned their backs on him, stood together and in a vise move pressed him into a wall for about 10 seconds as the commissioner walked by.
And then, in the fourth quarter, Alabama freshman quarterback Jalen Hurts finally broke free of LSU's defensive vise, running 21 yards for the game's first touchdown and set up the clinching 133-yard field goal by Adam Griffith with a pair of timely runs to lift the Crimson Tide to a 10-0 victory.
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Leveraging their AI know-how, they were paid $700 per hour by a consulting firm to teach financial "experts" about AI. Mehrotra, according to Vasavada, is a mathematical prodigy: "And that translates extremely well to AI, right, because what underlies AI is math," Vasavada, co-founder and chief executive officer of Vise AI, tells TechCrunch.
I thought of dhansak and its heavy lake of sauce, repeatedly replenished from a seemingly endless buffet, and, so, too, the ritual of consuming the stew to break the fast after a loved one's death — as if only such a rich, torpor-inducing dish could properly stun you and let you expand, freed from the vise of grief.
Such a selection would also allow Mr. Obama to hammer at Republicans if they did not approve her, helping the Democratic presidential nominee and putting Republican senators up for re-election in moderate or liberal-leaning states with substantial black populations — such as Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Rob Portman of Ohio and Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania — in a political vise.
If a new California-based party can win votes and legislative seats, it could send a signal to politicians around the country that moderation can be a bankable political strategy, helping to break the vise grip of tribal politics that has turned so much of national politics into a blood sport and made it impossible for Congress to pass substantive bipartisan legislation.
"It basically reinforces the proper hold by teaching the athlete to put their forearm to the panel, their panel to the chest and to compress the ball evenly with equal distribution of pressure, therefore creating basically a vise around the football, creating that muscle memory of what it feels like to have the ball secured to their body at all times," Creguer said in a phone interview.
Since the last thing he vaguely recalls about his accident is his hand clutched in a vise as he reached out toward the mechanical press that crushed it, it seems that his mind had continued to feel that final moment, like a clanging bell that is the last thing remembered, and still heard on his hospital bed, by the victim of a train accident.
That has left law schools like Cincinnati Law in a vise because "around half of all law students pay either sticker tuition or something close to it, while others pay tuition that, in real dollars, is similar to tuition rates of 22017 or 010 years ago," said Paul F. Campos, a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder law school who tracks law school data.

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