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Now that he's more grounded, he's warmed up and people have warmed up to him.
To store your warmed tortillas, use a kitchen towel that is very slightly dampened and wrap your pre-warmed tortillas in it.
I just wanted a small memento in the cold, reminding me that most of our years had been good ones, a time when he had warmed my winters and I had warmed his.
You're probably wondering why the planet cooled instead of warmed.
Very little color warmed the inside surfaces of the building.
I mean he was so not warmed up AT ALL.
Still, some Massachusetts voters could have warmed to Ohio Gov.
Boniello's viral tweet warmed hearts, showcasing the power of technology.
But relations have warmed (at least publicly) after the election.
Then, she boosted the saturation and warmed up the temperature.
Hot, hot, heat: Hydrogen plasma warmed to 80 million degrees.
Some in the government have warmed to the club culture.
I would've warmed it up a little, had I known.
Glad they warmed up to me a bit down here!
As ties between Russia and China warmed, these concerns faded.
Pull the fish and put it on a warmed platter.
The President had warmed to the idea of former Sen.
Once Mike warmed up, he started to spurn the ramp.
When my face is warmed up, I feel more myself.
In the first season, the characters were getting warmed up.
Although Betances and Miller warmed up, neither entered the game.
Already, humans have warmed the planet by 1 degree Celsius.
Warmed up to the right temperature with some offbeat effectsbox.
The Earth has already warmed by about half that amount.
Remember aibo, Sony's robot dog that warmed hearts in 1999?
But you have to run around to get warmed up.
Fantastic warmed in brown butter to preserve their delicate texture.
This person added that Merkel has never warmed to Grenell.
They stay, their little particular lusters Warmed by much handling.
The toucan was moving up as the climate below warmed.
We've warmed the climate, and we're already making storms riskier.
Oezdemir, of course, arrived early and is already warmed up.
Everywhere the ocean warmed, the sunflower stars sickened and died.
They spent weekends visiting the area, and warmed to it.
"I warmed a snake on my bosom," Bulbov told me.
Voters have warmed up to President Trump, at least somewhat.
Asteroid impacts would have warmed the planet for even less time.
The resulting interview was warmed-over PR and a book plug.
The teens are all fairly warmed up to the task now.
I warmed up pretty quickly, although my hands stayed pretty cold.
BTW, the Booby Trap's all warmed up for a good fight.
At first overwhelming, but we warmed up to each other quickly.
For context, the planet's warmed ~1°C since the 19th century.
So far, they have not warmed to his bombastic, pugnacious style.
It seems doubtful many have warmed to the president since then.
In his second talk, he warmed to the non-coercion theme.
Forget technical performance numbers and charts, the FXA29s warmed my soul.
He came over early; he warmed up, and was so pro.
Even as the climate has warmed, their ski season has lengthened.
How can you tell if sake should be warmed or chilled?
Come over here and lie on this warmed slice of baguette.
Around 80 percent of Britains homes are warmed using natural gas.
As they warmed up, their smiles were replaced by steely determination.
Your surprise warmed our hallways and put smiles on everyone's faces!
Cook, stirring, until thoroughly mixed and warmed through, about 4 minutes.
Backup AJ McCarron warmed up, but Dalton never left the game.
Falk warmed up pregame but returned before kickoff in street clothes.
How did the wine change as it warmed in the glass?
It warmed my heart to learn Khan's hope had not frayed.
Relations between North and South Korea have warmed in recent days.
However, many of our politicians have never warmed to the idea.
Giles and I recently warmed up for Jamie xx at Hideout.
Who needs warmed stones when you can have tiny kitten paws?
Whatever the case, his decision has warmed and eased posterity's embrace.
The atmosphere has warmed by about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900.
It left me warmed, but also wired, and a little twitchy.
But "She Said" isn't retailing extra helpings of warmed-over salacity.
Australia has warmed by more than 1 degree Celsius since 1910.
Many of them are warmed by the music of Nino Rota.
Serve with naan or warmed pita, plain yogurt and sliced cucumbers.
Give them a good stir, then divide them among warmed bowls.
The world has warmed by a little over 53C so far.
And take warning, because his pen is warmed up in hell.
Want to see how your hometown has warmed over the years?
Serve with cheap Italian bread, warmed and buttered, and Utica greens.
Conservative voters, on the other hand, have warmed up to Trump.
On occasion, the base warmed up, but not to any noticeable degree.
Check out the deals below and get that credit card warmed up.
The dough will have warmed up considerably and will start to soften.
In the middle, Des Moines, Iowa, warmed by 1.5 degrees since 1988.
Fans were warmed by the sight of the father and daughter reconnecting.
John McCain but has gradually warmed up to the businessman-turned-President.
Welcome back, we&aposre just getting warmed up so stick with us.
The boy frowned, but when he looked at Falun, his gaze warmed.
I'll admit that I've warmed up pretty quickly to the Osmo Pocket.
"You wouldn't have believed how I warmed up this morning," he said.
Add peas, and cook, stirring occasionally, until warmed through, about 3 minutes.
When they are warmed, their frozen material transforms into large glowing heads.
I pedaled through snow-capped mountains first, just to get warmed up.
Skin and dirt are both warmed significantly, while skies remain super vibrant.
Instead, the water inside is warmed with natural circulation from a fire.
Tebow warmed up by swatting a few home runs in batting practice.
Planet Earth has warmed up before, and now, it's warming up again.
Frosty relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia have warmed in recent months.
Morgan and McAleenan also seem to have warmed to each other again.
Apple memorably described its iPhone as essential in a globally warmed world.
His speech about Rihanna apparently warmed even the coldest of Twitter hearts.
The sight of the Zamin family warmed my eight-year-old heart.
And yet, since becoming president-elect, Trump has seemingly warmed to Obama.
But just like the temps outside, we've warmed up to the trend.
Earth has already warmed by more than 1 degree C since 1880.
Add in the peas and cook until warmed through, about 3 minutes.
Tailpipe emissions pumped greenhouse gases into our atmosphere and warmed the climate.
The tart can be served at room temperature, chilled or lightly warmed.
He warmed them up by chatting about shared holidays and wedding rituals.
Texas warmed up in the second half, shooting 64 percent after halftime.
Folin warmed up with the team before Friday's game but was scratched.
As he worked, Mr. Chiara's relationship with the city softened and warmed.
People already have warmed the climate 1 degree since the Industrial Revolution.
And despite Matley's protestations, it is warmed somewhat by the Gulf Stream.
But facing mounting Western sanctions, Moscow's attitude toward China has warmed considerably.
As they warmed up, Steinbrenner attempted to characterize their respective racing styles.
Summer nights have warmed at nearly twice the rate of summer days.
The algorithm takes a little while to get warmed up, he said.
They warmed their house by burning tires they found in the road.
It has also gradually warmed up to YouTube publishers and "influencer" types.
Forests have, since the origin of humanity, fed, warmed and sheltered us.
Each sat behind a laptop computer, ears warmed by a bulky headset.
Then I think, since I'm warmed up, I might as well stretch.
President Trump's Twitter feed is already warmed up and ready to go.
You left every Cook performance feeling warmed and grateful to be alive.
Occasionally turn the meat and vegetables until cooked or warmed through, respectively.
He had an audience too, that was warmed up by a comedian.
Some of the town's other residents seemed to have warmed to him.
Sitting near a portrait of George Washington, he warmed up the crowd.
I warmed up in the sun, which was a very satisfying yellow.
Cook until the rice is warmed through, 1 to 2 minutes more.
The Caribbean has warmed by about two degrees Fahrenheit during my lifetime.
Phoebes sallied after sun-warmed flying queen ants and spring azure butterflies.
During its journey, the waters are warmed by the sun's direct rays.
The planet has already warmed 1.1 degrees Celsius since the late 1800s.
As the oceans have warmed, some regions have been particularly hard-hit.
Serve with apricot preserves, powdered sugar, slivered almonds, and warmed maple syrup.
The Arctic has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the world.
But he's warmed up to the new approach after seeing it in action.
Your couch is still right there, warmed and grooved from months of use.
As Trump's popularity grew, Fox News coverage warmed up to the president-elect.
In the mornings, players warmed up with a game of Scrabble over coffee …
Stir in the shucked mussels and cook until warmed through, about 2 minutes.
Alicia Garza, a Black Lives Matters co-founder, hasn't warmed up to Clinton.
Eventually, both sides warmed to each other, and tore down their mutual misconceptions.
GRADE: C The "waffle-style bread" had the consistency of warmed Play-Doh.
This freeze-dried broccoli warmed in a pool of fake cheese and pasta.
So she ordered the three ingredients warmed up and put them together herself.
Once she's warmed up, Rousey does 10 to 12 rounds of bag work.
All of this emergency broadcasting warmed up the crowd for Trump's authoritarian pronouncements.
But it's only recently that regular Americans have warmed up to the idea.
This big, loving (though often forgetful) Midwestern family warmed the hearts of millions.
Prior to taking off, the fuel, batteries, and hydraulics need to be warmed.
I'm grateful for the sunshine, because it warmed me when I was cold.
I warmed up and did everything I needed to do to get ready.
Broil until cheese is melted, and chicken is warmed through, about 3 minutes.
Despite AIM's rise in popularity, the AOL mothership never warmed up to it.
For hot showers, Collazo and her husband, Miguel, warmed water on the stove.
As Wall Street has warmed to bond ETFs, the market has quickly grown.
The Earth has warmed about 1 degree Celsius since the Industrial Revolution. 2.
With C271 warmed and primed, A-Rod was a one man wrecking crew.
My stomach warmed up as I fumbled some pickled mango into my mouth.
Warmed Honeycrisp apple cobbler was also tasty, with a dab of whipped cream.
"I asked him when he came in how he warmed up," Collins said.
U.S. lawmakers have not warmed to the idea of additional involvement in Yemen.
Waxman's piece relies on warmed-over statistics that are both unsurprising and misleading.
As the world warmed, it started to change, first gradually and then suddenly.
But retailers gradually warmed to accepting bitcoin, and there are even bitcoin ATMs.
Cole had warmed up in the bullpen but was never used on Wednesday.
The snow and firn must be warmed to freezing before melt can start.
He warmed up in the eighth, but Collins used two other relievers instead.
This, much more than Sanders, is why more Americans have warmed to socialism.
Recently she had warmed to Mr. Shettima, he said, calling her his daughter.
The planet has warmed over 1½ degrees Fahrenheit over the past 150 years.
Or that an introduction had been arranged for them after Curry warmed up.
There's a lot more getting warmed up really well before practice and afterward.
Well, we wanted that temperature, so we had all the surfaces warmed up.
Add half of the pastrami and cook until warmed through, about 3 minutes.
It warmed me up as I drank, without being too hot and heavy.
American critics, too, warmed to the self-effacing beauties of Mr. Demus's artistry.
The ocean warmed, too — and according to the model, it began losing oxygen.
But as the ocean warmed, its circulatory currents also slowed, the model demonstrated.
Paul Sewald, a relief pitcher, warmed up in the bullpen as an emergency.
Australia's climate has now warmed by 1 degree Celsius since 1910, she said.
Once Parisians were in on the jokes, the atmosphere at La Villette warmed.
The ocean continues to accumulate heat and has warmed relentlessly since around 1990.
This didn't work as intended: Chopin never warmed to Schumann or his music.
"The telescope warmed up, but it didn't warm up very much," says Werner.
James Dowling, a watch historian based in Britain, certainly warmed to the theme.
Her six children, though, have warmed up to the goats, especially her girls.
Scientists are "virtually certain" that the ocean has warmed between 22081 and 22100.
He's still not warmed up to me, even though he likes being petted.
Stuff can be stashed, phones can be charged and bottoms can be warmed.
And yet...Country&aposs also warmed up to the sound of the synthesizer.
Fisheries have been hurting as the planet's warmed — and it'll only get worse.
Better yet to smell the sun lotion and gaze upon sun-warmed modernity.
Transfer chicken to a warmed serving platter, then top with sauce from baking sheet.
Mack warmed up on the field before the game before he was ruled out.
"We're just getting warmed up," Clinton quips at one point, flashing a little bloodlust.
As the couple warmed to the possibility of adoption, their views started to shift.
Luckily, after a healthy dose of teasing, fans eventually warmed to the new mascot.
Already, the world has warmed by about 1 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
And now that the weather has warmed somewhat, that inspection was able take place.
But he warmed up after an hour and offered humor about the company's motto.
The fuel in these planes has to be warmed up before they can fly.
Cyd Ho, Labour Party: Beijing has actually warmed up to the pan-democrats recently.
The country's cultural elite have hardly warmed to Mr Trump in the months since.
The Earth has already warmed by 1.1 degree C above the pre-industrial level.
To contrast the vibrant highlights, Jaxcee warmed up my roots with the shadowing technique.
It's been 15 years since Jennifer Lopez warmed our hearts in Maid of Manhattan.
And may the streets of Midtown be ever warmed by Donald Trump's charred nutsack.
Ocean surface temperatures, on average, have warmed around 2.7 Fahrenheit since the mid-1800s.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, tech CEOs have softly warmed to Trump amid the stock market bounce.
Already, we've warmed the atmosphere about 1 degree Celsius in the fossil-fuel era.
Hansen and Mann argue that we have already warmed the planet by 1.3 degrees
Since then, the relationship between North Korea and the US appear to have warmed.
I mean, I warmed up, probably hit about eight serves before I played today.
Hillary had nothing to offer America but a warmed over version of Obama's failures.
I am warmed by the sight of a young girl totally lost in literature.
Asked why he's warmed to Kim, Trump insisted he was defusing a nuclear standoff.
But as her compatriots' enthusiasm for Mr. Obama cooled, Ms. Merkel warmed to him.
I venture back out into the cold, rosy-cheeked and warmed by the wine.
Remove them from the pan when they're warmed up how you like them. 4.
When it looked like Romney would come in, he suddenly warmed up to Hatch.
The phenomenon has become more serious as sea waters have warmed with climate change.
If I'd only warmed up once or twice, I'd have been able to adjust.
Then, on four different days, each athlete warmed up at a human performance lab.
In some past studies of stretching, volunteers had stretched but not otherwise warmed up.
The water has warmed tremendously and it looks like there's 50 percent less wildlife.
The large living room is warmed by cherrywood floors and a wood-burning fireplace.
Arrange the remaining onions and fennel in a pile on a warmed platter. 6.
Warmed by the body, it expands to fill the narrowed opening and remains there.
The greenhouse gases we injected into the atmosphere have already warmed the planet measurably.
The earth has already warmed 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit (one degree Celsius) above preindustrial levels.
Researchers estimate that the surface of the ocean warmed by about 18 degrees Fahrenheit.
As the Siberian volcanoes flooded the virtual atmosphere with carbon dioxide, the atmosphere warmed.
The lighting could be warmed up so the room looks less like an aquarium.
Like Jeff was saying, you're kind of uncomfortable, it's cold, you're not warmed up.
On chilly days, they warmed themselves near vents that emit plumes of hot steam.
Mr. Guile and his younger brother took baths with water warmed on the stove.
With Tumon Bay as their backdrop, the players warmed up beneath the August sun.
We totally expected that as the climate warmed, fires in Australia would get worse.
Once you've warmed up, you can then add as much weight as you like.
Cook until the chickpeas are warmed through and kale has wilted, about 2 minutes.
Only once an account and page have been properly warmed up does Ads Inc.
As he warmed up the crowd at Studio 8G on the evening of Jan.
Its tortilla was a little too firm — as if it hadn't been warmed enough.
Now rolling into showrooms, the fifth-generation CR-V is no warmed-over refresh.
Put the toast into a warmed soup plate and pour in the pan roast.
North America and Europe have warmed by about 1.1 degrees — more than any other continent.
The Northern Hemisphere has warmed more than the Southern, the land faster than the ocean.
Haley said she was initially taken aback by Walker's post, but eventually warmed to him.
But recently, some quarters of the tech industry have warmed to discussing the problem openly.
That area can gradually be warmed with baths and all the symptoms will likely resolve.
Soldiers live in log-covered dugouts smelling of socks and earth, warmed by wood stoves.
Hopefully the fans will warm up to her, like she has warmed up to them.
Grill until grill marks appear and avocado is warmed through, 4 to 7 minutes. 3.
That's when pipes face extreme pressure, from getting chilled overnight and warmed during the day.
Some more mainstream Jewish institutions have slowly warmed to the idea of spiritual detox sessions.
He didn't arrive at the ballpark until the sixth inning, warmed up but wasn't used.
Meghan immediately warmed to Walter and smiled at him as she held his little hand.
To reheat, gently warm, uncovered, at 300° for 20 to 30 minutes, until warmed through.
As for Elton John, prepare to have your heart warmed by this British Christmas commercial.
Later, when Emmy Rossum recounted seeing Viall at a coffee shop, Jones warmed to Viall.
Stay in yurts that come with hand-carved wooden beds warmed by wood-burning stoves.
But that seems to have changed dramatically as the New Cold War gets warmed up.
After a brief break, he showed flickers of humor and his demeanor warmed up slightly.
"It just warmed my heart," Jacqueline Campbell, Connor's mom and Betty's daughter, told ABC News.
After a grim winter frost, Wall Street has mostly warmed up as markets have rebounded.
Today's Google Doodle, by 15-year old Sarah Harrison, warmed every corner of my heart.
What Serve 2 Unite does is racism's worst nightmare, and we're just getting warmed up.
Their season 7 reunion warmed my heart more than any Peggy/Stan hookup ever could.
Back down on the court, just before the doors opened to fans, players warmed up.
Temperatures have warmed in the Northeast, so rain is expected for the major metro areas.
More interesting is that while the U.S. cooled, other pockets of the globe warmed up.
Most users have warmed up to YouTube to consume content — not just video, but music.
The planet has already warmed by around 2100 degree Celsius since the late 20153th century.
He warmed up in the ninth, 29th and 21995th innings, yet he never came in.
Stir in the peas and cook until warmed through, then season with salt and pepper.
Make the cocktail: Place the brandy and simple syrup in a warmed hot toddy glass.
In the years following the movie's release, though, Kazakhstan has seemingly warmed to the movie.
Divide the risotto among warmed plates, sprinkle each portion with the apple julienne and serve.
"That's the benefit of having home-field advantage," said Britton, who warmed up three times.
But relations between the United States and Ecuador have warmed up somewhat in recent years.
Leo Durocher left him in, and Lombardi warmed up for nine innings in the bullpen.
Small boys warmed up on a baseball diamond, blue uniforms on a bright green field.
As the oceans have warmed, disruptions in United States fisheries, long predicted, are now underway.
Dr. Leone packed the foodstuff of the globally warmed future into a jellyfish doggy bag.
Under climate change, summer nights have warmed at nearly twice the rate of summer days.
It looks like a "Double Indemnity" wannabe but feels like a warmed-over "Body Heat."
Last spring, as the weather warmed and the honking worsened, they hit their breaking point.
But the Antarctic Peninsula has warmed by 5.4 degrees in just the last 50 years.
Two administration officials said Ms. Feinstein had recently warmed to receiving the reports in December.
If a frostbitten area is warmed and then refrozen, damage can be even more severe.
Incense fills the small stone room, which is noticeably warmed by the multitude of candles.
Jones traveled with the team and warmed up before the game but did not play.
But persevering, the waves of migrants finally arrived, shining briefly on sun-warmed, leafy branches.
Salas stranded both runners, and Jerry Blevins pitched a scoreless seventh as Reed warmed up.
It has warmed in the morning sun, and it seems wrong to him, the warmth.
While driving back home, the sun pushed aside gray clouds as it warmed my face.
The planet has warmed significantly over the past several decades, causing changes in the environment.
It warmed up drinkers in the cold weather, and true eggnog called for expensive liquor.
But Casey implored me not to stop shooting because Lucas was just getting warmed up.
So now my family is warmed through the chilly Seattle winters with a fossil fuel.
It is an exceptional treat, and even better when warmed and devoured on the spot.
Migration patterns have shifted north "a bit" as Atlantic Ocean temperatures have warmed, he said.
All of the food on the menu was frozen and warmed up in the microwave.
This and other distinctions, he argues, make it more complicated than warmed-over white supremacy.
The crowd eventually warmed and she was given the microphone and spoke for 12 minutes.
Grill sweet-potato patties until warmed through and golden brown, about 4 minutes per side. 5.
What we got last night, for the most part, was a spate of warmed-over nostalgia.
When I did pause to appreciate these instances, I'd hear the words 'This one is warmed . . .
So let's move on: We could blame the Bernie Sanders left who never warmed to Clinton.
But they underscored the volatile security situation in the country as warmed weather brings increased fighting.
If, instead of 0.5°C, it warmed by 1°C, the figure would rise to 163m.
Microwave both cups on high until ice cream is mostly melted and warmed, about 30 seconds.
Harvey warmed up, then sat to wait for the top of the fifth inning to end.
Given that the planet has already warmed by about 215ºC, the countdown for corals has begun.
We wanted to sit by the Caribbean Sea, our legs naked and warmed by the sun.
Out came the music, seemingly warmed up and smoothed out by the unit's old-fashioned tubes.
NOTES: The Coyotes warmed up in lavender-colored jerseys in honor of Hockey Fights Cancer Night.
The Treasury Department has since warmed to the idea of removing Rusal from the list altogether.
There were lots of fried things piled high in aluminum tubs warmed by glaring heat lamps.
Heat the black beans in a small saucepan, stirring, until warmed through, about 5 minutes. 5.
Someone get the Nobel Prize for awesomeness warmed up, because we already have our next winner.
Some junmai and junmai ginjo with robust rice aromas can also really blossom when gently warmed.
As I warmed up and gained confidence, FORPHEUS pushed me harder, and the game sped up.
Voters have warmed to the patrician leader, whom they once regarded as unforgivably stiff and technocratic.
And many of the longtime Trump loyalists in the administration never particularly warmed to Priebus either.
Well, get ready to read a whole lot more, because things are just getting warmed up.
"We are just getting warmed up," Bliss said of the group's aggressive efforts in special elections.
Cook until the quinoa is warmed through and the cheese is melted, about 1 minute. 3.
The relationship between the two men warmed during the transition, but has turned frosty since then.
It offered up anger and vitriol, warmed-over exaggerations, outright lies, divisive rhetoric and even plagiarism!
Place the tortillas on the grill and cook, flipping once, until warmed, 1-2 minutes. 3.
"It was the first time I've ever warmed up on the field like that," Montgomery said.
It was only after Mr Ma took over as president in 2008 that relations warmed again.
The 150 square mile island sits right in the middle of the El Niño-warmed waters.
One evening, in desperation, a colleague of Righetti's warmed one of the fragments in a microwave.
Even more striking is that as Republicans have turned against NATO, Democrats have warmed to it.
The Earth has already warmed about 1.1 degrees Celsius due to greenhouse gases released by mankind.
I recommend applying with fingertips since the formula benefits from being warmed up a bit first.
Asked last week why he's warmed to Kim, Trump insisted he was defusing a nuclear standoff.
" Mahler hasn't warmed to any of the current 2020 candidates: "Bunch of nobodies, in my opinion.
He was particularly critical of President-elect Trump's allies who seem to have warmed to Putin.
The rooms are mirror images, with round beds warmed by 1960s cherry-red free-standing fireplaces.
Through our carbon emissions, humans have already warmed the atmosphere and ocean roughly 1.53 degrees Fahrenheit.
Every area of the globe has warmed since instrument records began in 1880, NASA data shows.
The chilly weather warmed in the afternoon, just not enough for Woods to do the same.
That night, as the clear desert air turned bitterly cold, the men warmed themselves around bonfires.
Warmth at the memory softened my heart like the sun-warmed soil falling through my fingers.
They warmed up with jumping jacks, hamstring kicks and shoulder shrugs, then moved on to lunges.
I warmed it in my lap while she tried on a long Cupro slip dress ($278).
As the audience warmed to Brennan, his resolve to avoid Trump-related topics began to slip.
Meanwhile, as the oceans have warmed, disruptions in United States fisheries, long predicted, are now underway.
Bill Clinton's base warmed to his naughtiness, neediness and narcissism; Mr. Trump's did precisely the same.
"Common Hawaiian shirt design" is easy, now that I'm warmed up: The answer is FLORAL PRINT.
Each panel warmed the water, but just a thin layer eight-hundredths of an inch deep.
Warm air can carry more water than cold air, and climate change has warmed the air.
He warmed up at a barre at the David H. Koch Theater just before 11 a.m.
Disengagement has turned him into a kind of celebrity and Lladrovci has warmed to the role.
"I won," said Mr. Strongin, as he warmed up at a coffee shop near the park.
Chapman warmed up on Sunday night but did not pitch in a 9-2 Yankees victory.
At wine-beer-and-coffee-cafe Victoria's Espresso, I warmed up with a $5 hot chocolate.
Right away he was meeting with the Big Three; I remember feeling like my heart warmed.
The story warmed people's hearts...like "a fragrant pomelo" (Same...I guess???) on Twitter as well.
While the founders were initially wary of having a boss, they quickly warmed to Mr. Schmidt.
But he has warmed to a deal, according to two other people familiar with the matter.
It's a tiny ball of ice and rock that exudes vapor when warmed by the sun.
After taking to the ice for the first time, he immediately warmed up to the game.
But as it has grown more ambitious, and wackier, the music world has warmed to it.
That's because it has warmed more than twice as much as the rest of the globe.
These regional analyses were important, because some parts of the ocean have warmed faster than others.
The last person who had played with my hair and warmed my (always, always) cold toes.
Trump warmed up for the meeting on infrastructure with congressional leaders with a series of Twitter blasts.
In addition to the soy candles, he'd warmed his largest block of paraffin in a crock pot.
The Goats star "checked out the whiskey bar and warmed up by the fireplace," says an onlooker.
Over a makeshift PA system, hits from Rage Against the Machine and Nirvana warmed up the crowd.
Politicians of both major parties, who for decades treated cannabis advocacy as taboo, have warmed to marijuana.
And most critically for this administration, voters really have never warmed up to anti-warming carbon taxes.
Some Finns eat the cheese warmed up and served with cream, and I preferred it that way.
Once the child has warmed up to the stylist, then have them unpack all of their gear.
Byrd claims the success of the Mobile Inspection app warmed the series to adopting more technological advancements.
The Lions warmed in the second half and finished 27-for-55 (49.1 percent) for the game.
Roca got me warmed up with fifteen minutes of jump-roping, a signature workout to improve conditioning.
The attacks won him a strong following, especially among younger voters who have not warmed to Clinton.
Humans already have warmed the climate about 1 degree Celsius compared with temperatures before the industrial revolution.
But his communicative power and eloquence came through, and as the evening progressed, his voice warmed up.
The considerately warmed stethoscope, placed gently on a patient's back, may become a relic of the past.
"I didn't realize The Wall Street Journal trafficked in warmed-over drivel from supermarket tabloids," Carney said.
And it's warmed by an unassuming, conversational flow fitted to beats that favor naturalistic keyboards and percussion.
Dmitry Tolmachev, an Irkutsk furniture magnate, developed a prototype modular home warmed by the servers' excess heat.
Greenhouse gases released by humanity have already warmed Earth by 1°C or so since the 1870s.
In the months since the scene was filmed, however, Rob's famous family has warmed up to Chyna.
He used a white soft box for even lighting and also warmed up the images in Photoshop.
The eggs are gently warmed over a pot of simmering water and beaten until foamy and thick.
So, in keeping with that tradition, the pair warmed our hearts when they reunited for Valentine's Day.
She gulps down the warmed-up leftovers of lunch, not tasting anything, not knowing what she's eating.
"I can't keep track of how many times we stopped and started and warmed up," he added.
"I expect a crowd that doesn't like us," Malcolm said to the skaters as they warmed up.
First, bear with the beginning of the story, which warmed the internet's collective cold heart last week.
At first they taste merely congealed and glossy; then, warmed by the tongue, they turn to velvet.
A handful of publishing houses sell us $8 billion worth of warmed- over text books every year.
It takes me a game to get warmed up and actually be able to return their serves.
Well before the world warmed by two degrees, their countries would be devastated—some of them underwater.
"Most users have warmed up to YouTube to consume content, not just video, but music," he said.
In March, I noted that Russia is already warmed up for an attack on our energy grid.
The new royal immediately warmed to Walter and smiled at him as she held his tiny hand.
The planet has already warmed 1.8 Fahrenheit (1 degree Celsius) since the onset of the Industrial Revolution.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders indicated on Monday that the administration has warmed to the legislation.
The ice, however, is a part of the Antarctic peninsula that has warmed fast in recent decades.
I know folks say early PJ is warmed-over 70s arena rock, but I like The Who.
Relations warmed in the 1970s, leading to a series of agreements that slackened the nuclear arms race.
Trump's allegation of wrongdoing by Biden is merely a warmed-over version of Shokin's self-interested complaint.
He smoked cigars, kept a flower in his lapel, and saluted the prostitutes who warmed his heart.
By then, we had already warmed to some of these characters, already seen them as regular people.
And they have warmed, quickly or slowly, to the politics-is-war style of the current president.
The place was hushed; spring sunlight glinted on the gilded decorations and warmed the dark oak paneling.
As the weather warmed, I found myself back on my bicycle, now commuting up and through Queens.
They noted the way she stirred and warmed the butter so it ran fluid from the gun.
She warmed up with some halfhearted stretches while Ms. Sorokko rewrapped her racket in gleaming white tape.
Bring to a simmer and cook until warmed through and the water has reduced, about 3 minutes.
At rallies, Mr. Miller often warmed up crowds in his dark suits, his receding hairline slicked back.
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On a sun-warmed day not long ago, she was visiting a friend in her old neighborhood.
They wiggled into a warmed-up Sikorsky S-76B helicopter, white with two tones of blue stripes.
The greatest impact comes from eight large dams that have warmed the waters and blocked migration routes.
But Haun said not all of them immediately warmed to the idea of trusting a government official.
The distinction is that, warmed by sunlight, 2I/Borisov has developed a temporary atmosphere called a coma.
Dangerous bacteria don't spontaneously appear on every morsel of food that's warmed past 40 degrees, Schaffner noted.
Last year, Trump lashed out at Nielsen as border apprehensions increased, but eventually he warmed to her.
But as the climate has warmed, the spring thaw has come earlier and the fall freeze later.
As the crowd warmed up, Martelly crouched on the edge of the stage, growling into the microphone.
That Payton is empty is warmed-over political commentary, but it's also the point of this show.
Defenders say it makes her more credible, as a possible future resident of a catastrophically warmed planet.
Gradually, he divulged more, as he warmed to the persona and to the admiration of the masses.
She liked to camp out on the couch as dinner warmed up and tackle that day's puzzles.
Lettuce wouldn't go on hot sandwiches (too soggy), and lithe Oaxacan cheese had to be adequately warmed.
Ties between the United States and North Korea have warmed since a summit in Singapore in June.
On Massachusetts Avenue, walking in the cold, young girls hugged their coats, ears warmed by Trump beanies.
Americans have warmed toward almost all major religious groups, including Muslims and atheists, over the past few years.
Why haven't things warmed up again, particularly with a stunning 171 venture-backed "unicorns" waiting in the wings?
CONS: While Melania has warmed up to the role, she initially didn't appear to be thrilled with it.
That's a distant cry from the warmed-up relations with Russia that Trump entered office vowing to pursue.
As the state has dried and warmed, the fire season has started earlier and larger areas have burned.
Crucially, voters in Quebec and Ontario, Canada's two largest provinces, haven't warmed much to him or his policies.
Given that the world has already warmed by approximately 1.2°C, this is hugely ambitious (see chart 1).
Between 1985 and 2006 the waters of the Coral Triangle warmed at a rate of 0.2ºC per decade.
But even as the FARC footballers warmed up, there were signs that not everything was going to plan.
She pauses a mug of newly warmed coffee halfway to her mouth, and gives a chilling, measured response.
Users have warmed up to Pandora, the note said, and are seemingly more open to the streaming platform.
He instituted a policy of letting fans hang out courtside before the game, while the team warmed up.
But citizens appeared to have warmed towards the brashness of both candidates, giving them a lead in polls.
The world has warmed up by 21979 degrees Fahrenheit (a bit more than 1 degree Celsius) since 1880.
"It's a long process in the mornings, trying to get ready, trying to get warmed up," he said.
But since then, celebrities have warmed up to the new Celine in ways the fashion industry (still) hasn't.
This means that water warmed in the tropical regions cannot just flow north, taking its heat with it.
Of course, Khloé eventually warmed up to the news — especially once she got to witness Tristan's adorable reaction.
We're going to go there and get warmed up for the residency by going to the ACM Awards!
But temperatures have quickly warmed into the 60s, causing the snow to melt, said CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward.
Kluber warmed up to start the eighth before being led off by manager Terry Francona and the trainer.
The fuzzy clicks of her TV as it warmed up, the animated visage of Batman appearing in time.
Unfortunately, in Beyoncé's case, when her lyrics aren't warmed-over and cliched, they're vulgar, ugly, manipulative and destructive.
Stocks warmed up to the announcement, with Shanghai and Shenzen indices rallying more than 2 percent on Wednesday.
Sake should always be warmed to between 40 or 50 degrees [Celsius, or 104 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit].
Ties have warmed in the last year as Pyongyang's relations with both Seoul and Washington have also improved.
When the planet warmed and these ice sheets receded, enormous quantities of methane trapped below were abruptly released.
Michigan game and had been recording Barrett as he warmed up in the early minutes of the game.
It also warmed the fuel, which thus burned even better when, at last, it reached the combustion chamber.
Warmed-over rhetoric won't reassure American businesses and workers who produce, trade, and invest in the real economy.
In the buttered casserole dish, add the stuffing and then top with with the warmed turkey mixture. 5.
Kasich never warmed to Trump, declining to endorse him and opting to write-in a vote for Sen.
Add the pistachios, and cook, tossing in the oil, until lightly blistered and warmed through, about 2 minutes.
After the game, Maddon said it was as a result of Pedro Strop not being warmed up yet.
Working in batches, add the pita bread and cook, flipping once, until warmed through, 1 to 2 minutes.
I hated Hannah in the first two episodes, and I warmed up to her as the season progressed.
But then the weather warmed up, and the MTA became an often untenable transit option in the morning.
"She has decisively to win those Iowa caucus-goers who have never warmed up to her," they wrote.
A meal now begins with the distribution of warmed hand towels that have been suffused with rosemary oil.
The weather warmed up over the weekend after the regions took a severe beating due to the cold.
Egg muffins keep well in the fridge for several days, and can be warmed up in the microwave.
The two players began rallying from the service line, trading easy and relaxed shots as they warmed up.
The mayor of Bruges, Renaat Landuyt, though initially skeptical, warmed to the idea and approved the brewery's plan.
The half-breast and thigh I tried were moist and flavorful but slightly inert, as if warmed over.
Once the Beatles saw the final version, they warmed to it and filmed a brief live-action coda.
During his final interview with Mr. D'Antonio, as their relationship had warmed and deepened, Mr. Trump turned philosophical.
After Aden told her what she hoping to accomplish by competing, she slowly warmed up to the idea.
By 2010, oceans had warmed enough that it took only a moderate El Niño to start another round.
Trump and Xi's on-again-off-again friendship seems to have warmed after a phone call last Wednesday.
It's steeped with cherry sweetness and warmed through with caramel notes, the hallmarks of the charred American oak.
Kim Kardashian is a relative newcomer to Snapchat, but she seems to have quickly warmed to the idea.
The ship's mechanics hummed and warmed against my moods, and I wanted to lean into them for rest.
So far, the planet has only warmed by close to 1°C, or 1.8°F, above preindustrial levels.
Japan has also warmed to China's Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, after pointedly refusing to join two years ago.
As a result, winter surface air temperatures have warmed more in the Arctic compared with the global average.
They laughed at my accented English, but they warmed to the rum I carried in my duffel bag.
The N.C.A.A. said it would amend its rules to allow Haas to play, and he warmed up gingerly.
The planet has already warmed between 0.8 degrees and 1 degree Celsius on average since the industrial revolution.
And each of them could pedal hardest at that point if their arm muscles had been warmed beforehand.
This section seemed the least rehearsed, with a wobbly start and an unusually cold distance that never warmed.
But he warmed to the idea and he treated the mounting of the sale like another creative project.
This July the Siberian tundra warmed and dried enough to catch fire for weeks, a very unusual event.
And the presidential hopefuls Andrew Yang, Michael Bennet, Bill Weld and Elizabeth Warren have warmed to the idea.
Don Rickles warmed my childhood and he made it O.K. to do the comedy I like to do.
But Harden warmed up in the second, scoring 14 points on 4-of-8 shooting, including three treys.
After the pop star Aloe Blacc warmed up the crowd, the rivals each got turns behind the microphone.
" —Dot Salvagin "The way they came to support Simon after his coming out as gay warmed my heart.
The milk and corn syrup go into a pot, where they're warmed until the syrup is just dissolved.
And it was in this decade that we officially warmed more than 22016 degree Celsius above preindustrial levels.
FRANKFURT — Germans who never really warmed up to the euro may be able to sleep a little easier.
But the thin air was not why McIlroy looked like warmed-over chicken by the time he finished.
The sticks are also served warmed and pre-cut into four individual pieces that are perfect for sharing.
Pete Hoekstra and state GOP chair Ronna Romney McDaniel (Mitt Romney's niece), warmed up the crowd for Pence.
It predicts the world will have warmed on average by 2°C, or 3.6°F, by roughly 2040.
"I think that Republican women have warmed a little to Trump," Kelly said on Good Morning America Monday.
First, the Australian continent has warmed by about 1°C since 1910, making droughts more crippling when they occur.
As rocker and guitarist Ted Nugent warmed up a Trump rally in a Detroit suburb, he grabbed his crotch.
If it's true that sedans are being killed, warmed-over milquetoast options like the Volkswagen Passat are prime suspects.
Pro Tip: It's a better way to get one leg warmed up first so you don't get too fatigued.
But the trade war warmed, the world economy cooled and the inflation risk the Fed had worried about subsided.
For instance, after several iterations, users have warmed up to the dual curved edges on the company's "Edge" phones.
In May, he warmed up the crowd at a rally held by President Trump in Hill&aposs native Elkhart.
The pellets had to be warmed, softened, kneaded, and gently rolled into the margarine, until the color spread throughout.
"It's amazing the way uncalled-for meanness warmed my loathsome little heart," she writes in the excerpt in Glamour.
As Trump warmed up the crowd, protestors broke into a "Vote for Trump is a vote for hate" chant.
By the end of the visit, the landlords warmed up to Rose and were willing to make a deal.
And while Cruz wasn't her favorite early in the race, she's warmed to him as the field has shrunk.
The show's homepage asks, "Can you handle all her realness?" and it seems Rose is just getting warmed up.
Zooplankton from southerly waters have moved north at a rate of 200km a decade as the ocean has warmed.
Mr. Sanders's surge has come at the expense of Ms. Warren, who some on Wall Street have warmed to.
Many believe the Goldwater Institute is only just getting warmed up in its attempts to limit the FDA's powers.
Though he was nervous to start, Jacques eventually warmed to the crowd, blowing kisses as they said their goodbyes.
He had immediately joked about his first name when we met, and I had instantly warmed up to him.
The planet has gradually warmed over the last century, and beginning around 1980, started warming at an accelerated pace.
"You didn't only bring your finger lickin good chicken to people, you've warmed a lot of hearts," another added.
Since debuting in 2014, the burgeoning superstar has warmed stages for the likes of Kenny Chesney and Lady Antebellum.
The pug, who is known for his expert pop culture spoofs, instantly warmed up to the tiny, white fluffball.
To assemble, top each patty with turkey, then an egg, then a generous drizzle of warmed up leftover gravy.
Thomas warmed up with 18 points in the first three quarters and then turned it on in the fourth.
It warmed my heart—not to sound like a little girl or nothing, but it made me feel good.
Let's call it an hour and a half; two hours if two eggs and warmed maple syrup are added.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart said, channeling Yogi Berra, as he warmed up and tried to encourage the crowd in Hialeah.
Skin covered by cotton warmed to 37°C, while skin covered with nanoPE alone clocked in at 34.3°C.
The warmed over "freedom agenda" that Romney offered in his opinion column is not only a morally bankrupt policy.
Not too long into the flight, the meal service began with an offering of warmed nuts and a beverage.
Joseph of Île-de-France noted that as the Do Ferreiro warmed in the glass, its inherent minerality emerged.
Turkey, hostile to Israel only five years ago, has warmed dramatically as its Kurdish and Syrian problems have increased.
We feel wooed and warmed by his gentlemanly manner, even as Berthier's beliefs are revealed in their malignant chill.
Mayer warmed to her cold new home, and Mitchell developed his first female pupil into a world-class fighter.
Meanwhile, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus — at least publicly — has warmed to Trump being the GOP standard-bearer.
The Hudson River was warmed, on the hottest day, to 79.7 degrees, roughly the temperature of a heated pool.
But now this layer of excessively warmed, buoyant water is more resistant to mixing in with the ocean depths.
Pineda said the grip of his changeup was especially effective right from when he warmed up in the bullpen.
We know he will answer with that mischievous smile that warmed our hearts and will remain with us forever.
Investors also have warmed to the company as it has cut operating costs and expenses and whittled down debt.
Together, we warmed up our radio voices and reviewed the control board before I went live on the air.
It's in many ways a natural fit for Microsoft, which has in recent years warmed up to open source.
He has since warmed to Trump, talking with the president regularly and defending many of his policies and rhetoric.
But in this case, she simply spreads the warm, salty, creamy potatoes over the warmed lavash using a fork.
Investors have warmed to the bullish sterling theme in recent weeks on expectations of some progress in Brexit negotiations.
By the time the first movie came out, fans warmed up to Pattinson and he developed a large following.
As happens with many innovations, some European Tour pros have warmed up to the Rolex Series faster than others.
After so many pages of cold, hard truths, the last thing I wanted was to have them warmed over.
But they walked out of Fenway Park feeling cozy and warmed by the prospect of being up 2-0.
To accompany the saucy chicken, I like small boiled potatoes, peeled and warmed in butter with lots of parsley.
But aides said he has slowly "warmed" to accepting newcomers who want to financially support him to his campaign.
The clouds began to lift off the mountains, kissing their peaks as the day quickly warmed the frosty countryside.
Hill lasted just one scoreless inning, leaving as he warmed up for the second inning with left forearm discomfort.
As the planet has warmed, development along Florida's flood-prone coastlines has left more people more vulnerable to storms.
Would he have survived to reign undisputed when the days finally warmed and it was time to sing again?
Andrew Keh: Egypt and Uruguay seem like two teams still getting warmed-up for the tournament — and the game.
However, Wall Street analysts seem to have warmed up to the group going into 2020 after years of underperformance.
It warmed up to it with predictions and handicapping and pregame analysis as if it were the Super Bowl.
Rather, the suit trapped a thin layer of water, warmed by body heat, between the neoprene and the skin.
On the diamond, the players warmed up beside a giant-headed Abraham Lincoln mascot with a slightly menacing smile.
The attendees in the Alpine resort this week can certainly be warmed by the prospect of improving global growth.
NASA's calculations suggested that the planet had warmed by well over a half-degree Fahrenheit from 0003 to 2000.
Though the conversation warmed up, the evening cleared away my fantasy of a certain birthday gift for my father.
The planet is already two-thirds of the way there, with global temperatures having warmed about 1 degree Celsius.
She told the Times that she was having something "like an asthma attack" as she warmed up that day.
Despite his deep aesthetic investment in these people, James never warmed up to the "terribly earthy and unlicked" Duveneck.
In the last 40 years, the world's oceans have already warmed by about 1 degree Fahrenheit at the surface.
From 1987 to 2019, oceans warmed four and a half times faster than they did between 1955 and 1986.
Now, Lira exchange rate plummeted, concerns about the debt risk of major European banks in Turkey have warmed up.
The drinks had warmed him, and the heat of Sichuanese peppercorns seemed to stir him from his usual reticence.
Investors warmed on the stock following successful clinical trials and after their device received FDA approval for tattoo removal.
Before then, people warmed bricks and stones in the oven; others had earthenware, tin and copper canisters for water.
The global ocean temperatures have warmed every year since 1970, and the rate has more than doubled since 1993.
Here are a few clips from last season to get you warmed up: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
They get split and gently warmed in the oven so they're hot and ready for the eventual fish fillet.
I made fresh lo mein tossed with sautéed broccolini, soy sauce, ginger, sriracha; corn tortillas warmed in a pan and loaded with warmed and spiced refried beans, chunks of creamy avocado, twists of lime; elaborate salads with golden beets and goat cheese and walnuts, tossed with goddess dressing and robust, garlicky croutons.
She didn't know the ending and she doesn't know what happened, and it was just something that warmed my heart.
As the Earth has warmed over the past few decades, record cold weather still occurs, but is getting less likely.
Serve the beans on top of rice, adorned with wedges of lime and accompanied by warmed tortillas or buttered toast.
Investors warmed to the currency after data showed fourth-quarter economic growth unexpectedly picked up to an annual 3.0 percent.
Singer, who once said Trump's policies would lead to a global depression, has warmed to him more since his election.
But unlike four years ago, when the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was deeply unpopular, voters have warmed to the law.
"Superior Donuts," meanwhile, assembles a lot of good talent, only to serve them up in a stale, warmed-over vehicle.
Shades of Prussian blue, sapphire, and ultramarine are seldom warmed by touches of burnt sienna or ochre in these paintings.
The photos have racked up thousands of likes and shares, with people commenting how much the images warmed their hearts.
Chyna was understandably annoyed, but eventually warmed to the idea of having a few thousand dollars sitting in her lap.
But recently, more physicists have warmed to the possibility of superfluid phases forming naturally in the extreme conditions of space.
Bush, whose brother Jeb was hazed by Trump during the Republican primaries, never warmed to Trump in the general election.
But as the map above shows, almost everywhere on the planet has warmed noticeably since the middle of last century.
But as the map shows, almost everywhere on the planet has already warmed noticeably since the middle of last century.
To my surprise, the brownie did not come warmed up, so I asked my bartender if it could be heated.
Why Wisconsin hasn't warmed to Donald Trump "Tonight is a turning point," Cruz declared at a victory rally in Milwaukee.
Tim hasn't exactly warmed to the new family addition, having realized how much attention the baby steals away from him.
And yeah, to a certain extent, my boyfriend and I have both warmed up to having a voice-activated gadget.
He says even Catholic conservatives in Indiana warmed to the topic after a papal encyclical on the environment in 2015.
Especially in the case of Andre Palmer, a dad in York, Pennsylvania, who has inadvertently warmed the hearts of thousands.
The sebum samples were collected on gauze and warmed to release any volatile compounds that might be found within them.
I cook up some frozen vegetables in a pan, add coconut milk, and blend it up once it's warmed through.
And Karr, who first shared her story with Love What Matters, says the outpouring of support has warmed her heart.
Meanwhile at the other end of the world, the vast Southern Ocean encircling Antarctica has barely warmed up at all.
The therapy consists of having round glass suction cups that are warmed, then placed on sore parts of the body.
He warmed to dogs, as you can see from the photos, and even worked his magic on difficult furry patients.
These can be warmed and manipulated by light from the red end of the spectrum, which travels well through tissue.
For decades, Cuban-Americans were broadly opposed to any rapprochement but a younger generation has warmed to Obama's policy shift.
Top each clam with some bacon and peppers and bake until golden and warmed through, about 3 to 5 minutes.
When Aibo looked up at me and yipped, that tiny tail wagging mechanically on its rump, my heart was warmed.
However, not all of its Parisian cohorts have warmed up to the idea of "see now, buy now" just yet.
Starting off the night at Métropolis, veteran Hamilton, Ontario duo Orphx warmed up the room with a well-received set.
Give the meat a quick bath in your spicy butter, layer into your warmed bun, and top with the herbs.
But the president suggested that Kudlow had warmed to the idea, at least as a negotiating tactic for trade agreements.
Cutting out CFCs has also already made a positive impact on climate change, as these gases also warmed the atmosphere.
Shares in Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank rose sharply on Monday as German business warmed to the prospect of a deal.
Instead, "Skiptrace" settles for a warmed-over plot, tedious fight sequences and humor that's heavy on crotch jokes and pratfalls.
I warmed up to the seat-massage options, and I really liked the presets that combined massage, lighting, and music.
The 2628th Congress has begun, but the seats are barely warmed and bank trade associations are already making their demands.
Warmed apple tart à la mode was a trifle short on apple and ice cream and overloaded with whipped cream.
The group's ideology was warmed-over fare, dating from the heyday of the Cold War—timid and firmly anti-communist.
Tebow warmed up on the adjacent football field, where the former U.S.C. coach Pete Carroll once tried to recruit him.
It was a few meetings before she warmed up to Ronald and Nancy Reagan, although they would become quite close.
Under Taiwan's incumbent president Ma Ying-jeou, ties have warmed with the introduction of direct flights and closer trade links.
Cubs closer Wade Davis had warmed up as well, but Maddon decided to go with Lackey, normally a starting pitcher.
But ties with Venezuela have warmed under President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who invited Maduro to his inauguration last month.
They warmed the cool morning air considerably with their applause when he showed up on the range before his round.
After the stranger is rescued, warmed, and fed, he explains how he came to be alone on the Arctic ice.
Before the team's game at Lincoln that year, the Saints warmed up, as usual, by kicking around a soccer ball.
They came for those seventies' chords and mannerisms that warmed their hearts, only to find we used them all wrong.
The agency found that the Volkswagens emitted less pollution when the engines were cold than when they had warmed up.
As they warmed up, they shared their histories, and the two men spoke openly about their hope to be fathers.
Terry had warmed up five times on the steep bullpen mound before collecting the last out of the eighth inning.
The move comes as other Japanese automakers, such as Nissan and Honda, have warmed to the prospects of electric vehicles.
Initially, Mr. Coetzee was reluctant, she said, but "day by day he warmed up" and actually ended up enjoying himself.
The floors are polished concrete, warmed with radiant heat that can be supplemented, when necessary, by the wood-burning stove.
Many runners had warmed up on the street before the race, and the room reeked of sweat and nervous energy.
Before games, while the other players warmed up with each other, Seerey threw the ball back and forth with him.
You can have all of the desserts ever, and I'll keep vanilla ice cream, salted cashews, and warmed maple syrup.
Though their bond has since warmed, Baldwin said in 2017 that the call caused a "permanent" break in their relationship.
But he gradually warmed and, on and off, became a faithful and gracious correspondent, a gentle and perhaps unintentional mentor.
The cuffs were warmed during one session to about 100 degrees Fahrenheit and chilled during another to about 5 degrees.
Swordfish is simply warmed on the grill and served on blood orange and other sliced citrus, with feathery fennel fronds.
By the end of August, waters in the tropics have warmed, and wind shear across the Atlantic begins to weaken.
As of this year, the Earth has warmed by more than 1 degree Celsius (roughly 2 degrees Fahrenheit) since 1880.
Upon arrival, the liquid is slowly warmed and converted back into conventional natural gas that can be delivered to customers.
I also warmed a brioche bun (also from Trader Joe's) in a separate skillet so it would be slightly crispy.
"I don't think I ever really warmed up to taking care of cattle in a Nebraska blizzard," Professor Forrester said.
Over the last 50 years, average annual temperatures in the northeastern United States have warmed by about 1 degree Fahrenheit.
Over the past 10 years, though, as the planet has warmed, the mosquitoes have arrived — bringing avian malaria with them.
But investors haven't warmed too dramatically to the changes, with shares up just over 2.5 percent in the past year.
Americans in the book, as they are now, are left to wonder about exactly why certain global relationships have warmed.
Lamb meatballs in a spicy tomato sauce would be terrific this week, along with a platter of warmed pita bread.
The ocean has warmed unabated since 1970, absorbing more than 90 percent of the excess heat in the climate system.
At a recent campaign rally, Biden's wife warmed up the waiting crowd, with her husband standing behind her, appearing transfixed.
The press called the venture "LaGuardia's folly," and the attribution stuck even as popular sentiment about it warmed—or didn't.
The machine warmed my face to about 100 degrees to help rotate water molecules in my cells, boosting collagen production.
"The two sides might have warmed up for the more difficult issues scheduled for the phase-two negotiations," she said.
Wieber was a Michigan native, and the kind of spunky white teenager American audiences had warmed to in the past.
Turtles brought to the sanctuary are typically placed in a room warmed to 55 degrees Fahrenheit, or about 1123 Celsius.
As it melts in your mouth, it unfurls its delicate, floral flavor, something close to sun-warmed apricots and almonds.
When I asked, several of the cafe's Moroccan clients had no idea what famous rumps have warmed the cafe's cushions.
The conservative firebrand warmed up for her Politicon showdown with Chelsea Handler when we got her Friday night at LAX.
In the shadow of the Aurora Borealis, warmed by geothermal energy, Icelandic greenhouses host the largest banana plantation in Europe.
I never really warmed to the movie that the musical is based on, just as I haven't warmed to the musical: its atmosphere is at once messy and banal; its relentless pop façade and the constant drama of its music preclude intimacy and distance us from feeling, while encouraging a kind of aggressive contempt.
This can happen if water temperatures get too warmed or too cold, or if there's pollution or an extremely low tide.
Rocky straddled his lap, her skirt hiked above her knees and the sun-warmed wooden bench marking patterns into her skin.
But ties with Venezuela have warmed under leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who invited Maduro to his inauguration last month.
The sun rose, the temperature warmed up, and I felt much better – and ready to do the whole thing over again.
When NOAA researchers corrected their temperature datasets, they found that Earth's climate had warmed by a larger amount than previously thought.
Once I started my routine, getting warmed up for the game, getting ready, it wasn't even a thought, which was great.
All facilities likely will reopen on Thursday after temperatures warmed, Nelson said, adding that the company's meat plants were operating normally.
In the past 60 years Alaska has warmed by 1.7°C—twice as much as the rest of the United States.
Tobacco sticks are warmed to a temperature that's high enough to release an aerosol but not hot enough to cause combustion.
The area is also a marine nursery and is warmed by the volcano, which made it a highly desirable snorkel spot.
Then, they warmed it up and snuck it back to their room at the resort by wrapping it in a sweatshirt.
As the Chargers drove 21 yards in five plays to take a 20155-7 lead, Manning warmed up on the sideline.
Beasley came off the bench to score 11 and Harden warmed up to score 14 of his 16 first-half points.
" Oceans around Australia have warmed by nearly the same amount since 1910, "contributing to longer and more frequent marine heat waves.
Since 1900, the report says Earth has warmed by 1.8 degrees (1 degree Celsius) and seas have risen by 8 inches.
Then, they put cheese into their custom nozzle, and warmed it to 75 degrees celsius (167 degrees Fahrenheit) for twelve minutes.
I drink two glasses of house rosé and get nice and warmed up – ready to belt out all the high notes.
Relations between Germany and Poland had warmed following the 1989 collapse of communism, particularly under the previous centrist government in Warsaw.
The self-proclaimed foodie already knows how to cook the perfect turkey — and her roasted "engagement" chicken has warmed Harry's heart.
Mr Trump warmed up for his appearance in Orlando by vowing to round up "millions of illegal aliens"—starting "next week".
"My previous global temperature spiral helps communicate that the globe as a whole has warmed," Hawkins told Gizmodo in an email.
But after several years worth of inquiries from director Mark Craig and producer Mark Stewart, he eventually warmed to the idea.
His adult children, as well as son-in-law, Jared Kushner, have warmed to Pence, as has campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
But when glaciers melted and it warmed up again, the penguins went back to rocky grounds where they like to breed.
However, medical researchers (and much more slowly, the feds) have warmed to the possibility some hallucinogens pose exciting potential in psychiatry.
Scientists have shown over and over again that if our planet warmed by 2 degrees Celsius, the effects would be disastrous.
Curry returned to the court during halftime, briefly warmed up but returned to the locker room as the third quarter commenced.
Ties warmed under current President Ma -- with direct flights, postal and shipping links and introduced for the first time in 2008.
It was the Keeper of the Sun, Aloy, who brought her hands to our cheeks and warmed us during the day.
But despite backing from the White House this year, appropriators do not appear to have warmed up to the contentious idea.
Ginger was taken to Summer Street Animal Hospital for care, started a heartworm treatment regimen and soon warmed up to Glick.
Before Spurs' away trip to Manchester City this February, players from both sides warmed up in Football v Homophobia training tops.
I found that the system actually did pretty well essentially weedwacking tall grass out of its way as it warmed up.
Cuddles immediately warmed up to Brauer, 73, and is ecstatic to finally have a bed and loving person of her own.
Chris Froome warmed up for the Tour de France by winning the Critérium du Dauphiné stage race for the third time.
"Deep Hymn" grew out of the hum of a prayer bowl with quiet, sustained saxophone chords warmed by metallic percussion sounds.
I love Halloween so much I took over the seat usually warmed by your friendly neighborhood What's Tech host Chris Plante.
The extradition agreement comes as U.S.-Argentine relations have warmed following the election of center-right President Mauricio Macri last year.
Invading Humboldt squid that love deoxygenated water, warmed and acidified by climate change, will prey on fish stocks in the West.
The architects took advantage of Salerno's dependable winds to design natural ventilation for the interior, which they warmed with blond woods.
James warmed up for the New York game by scoring a season-high 34 points in the win over the Raptors.
New York City hasn't warmed up above freezing since Christmas -- and the deep freeze will just get worse as snow approaches.
By Tuesday morning, the weather had warmed up to 34 degrees Fahrenheit (1 degree Celsius), and the penguins were back outside.
We still have the opportunity to lead the world in protecting human health futures in the face of a warmed climate.
She warmed up for her Alabama victory with a five-and-a-quarter-length romp in the Coaching Club American Oaks.
In all but one of those sites, the researchers found that Vibrio bacteria thrived and became more abundant as waters warmed.
The blood is then passed between a membrane that transfers oxygen and carbon dioxide, warmed, and pumped back into the patient.
Becca's family overall was one of the more skeptical, but by the end I felt even Jill had warmed to me.
We've got editors and writers Peter Rubin, Angela Watercutter, and K.M. McFarland in the hot seats and we're already warmed up.
Mr. Ernst said Thursday, that as it has now warmed to the point that she no longer could spot any bubbles.
Since then, the chilly Arctic has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the planet, owing to a vicious cycle.
" I remember what my friend told me to say so I said, "I'm all warmed up, I don't need to dance.
The smoldering looks between the two fiercest characters on the show warmed up Castle Black in ways we never thought possible.
Take note: The world has already warmed by more than 1-degree Celsius compared to the dawn of the industrial era.
Since movements such as cartwheels, high-kicks, and splits are performed throughout the night, the performers must be properly warmed up.
"The carbon dioxide in the air will have warmed the planet... When the tree regrows the glacier doesn't regrow," he said.
Its 100 or so residents once perceived the artist as a "bit of a weirdo," but they've warmed to his legacy.
These are movies that turn your gaze into near-touch, inviting you to see and almost caress their sun-warmed bodies.
In recent years, the air at the Arctic Ocean surface during winter has warmed by over 5 degrees Fahrenheit above normal.
As the earth has warmed, however, snow cover in the hare's habitat melts sooner, leaving the animal more exposed to predators.
Scientists once thought the habitable zone ended at Mars, because places farther out would not be warmed enough by the sun.
Since the early 1980s, as the earth has warmed, the number of extreme rainstorms has risen by more than a third.
Land areas, however, have warmed at a rate almost double the global average, about 1.5 degrees Celsius on average since 1850.
The Frazells encouraged the couple to borrow their house and explore the area, and Mr. Eisenstein, 48, quickly warmed to it.
In recent years, however, the government has warmed to her music, and the state-run media has celebrated her mainland roots.
D'Arnaud then went back to the bullpen, where he warmed up relief pitcher Jeurys Familia before he entered the side game.
Water, born from the middle of the earth, that pure and secret place no sun or human hand has ever warmed.
A simple gesture of kindness A photo of two classmates holding hands circulated online and warmed hearts all across social media.
Typically, by the end of August, water in the tropics have warmed in many places to at least the mid-80s.
Typically, by the end of August, waters in the tropics have warmed in many places to at least the mid-80s.
Following the directions on the package, I simply placed the patty on a skillet, which I had warmed to medium heat.
But relations warmed after China avoided joining the international condemnation of Myanmar over the expulsion of ethnic Rohingya Muslims in 2017.
Nestle has been the better performer over the year to date, gaining more than 30% as investors warmed to Schneider's strategy.
A mild nip could be warmed up with your own body heat; try sticking those fingers into your armpit, for example.
The air travels west and goes screaming down the mountains, turning into katabatic winds, compressed and warmed by the lower altitude.
Firm kneading and the sunlight warmed it and then I rubbed it in the ears of each man in his turn.
By comparison, Earth as a whole has warmed by nearly the same amount, 0.8 degrees C, over the past 137 years.
Pitchers warmed up their arms, while batting rosters were finalized and the wives and kids came over from seaside church services.
Because warmth drives evaporation, a world warmed by carbon dioxide will have a moister atmosphere, which will make it warmer still.
In recent years, the Venice International Film Festival has warmed to its role as a gateway to the fall movie season.
Rods of plastic go into the battery-powered tool, are warmed to 110 degrees Fahrenheit and are extruded into the trays.
They said that as the surface of the Earth warmed, the temperature in the highest reaches of the atmosphere would fall.
I settled down in a slatted-wood lounge chair overlooking a picturesque winterscape while a glowing heating element warmed my back.
Intense, life-threatening heat waves have become more frequent as the climate has warmed, and Asia has been especially hard-hit.
For babies demanding warmed milk on the go, you'll need the Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Portable Travel Baby Bottle Warmer.
The southern part of Australia has warmed by 2.7 degrees since 1950, according to climate researcher Zeke Hausfather of Berkeley Earth.
The planet' has already warmed a full degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels — and scientists say there's likely no turning back.
Given this track record, it shouldn&apost be a surprise that Davos&apos Wall Street wing eventually warmed up to Trump.
For these and other reasons, Rogoff told me, some formerly skeptical colleagues have warmed to the idea of phasing out cash.
The crowd idled with pending excitement, warmed by their first round of drinks, still in the sweet spot of the weekend.
Sources have said, however, that policymakers warmed to Hon Hai's offer as a step toward bolstering foreign direct investment in Japan.
You'll be warmed by your radiant floor heating, which won't give you that dry mouth in the middle of the night.
Keys, seeded ninth, reached the quarter-finals last year and warmed up for Wimbledon by winning the Birmingham title on grass.
But neither "ten" nor "The Matter" feel like historic revivals warmed up from cold storage; they feel brimful of inquiring thought.
His views amount to a kind of warmed-over Clintonism, hopefully without scandal but 20 years past its sell-by date.
Yes, I was bad at it all and looked like a twat, but the locals warmed to my sense of failure.
You can find out the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at the Keeling Curve site, and the extent to which the planet, or even your state, has warmed at the Ed Hawkins "Show Your Stripes" site (or check out this amazingly simple feature that shows you how much your hometown has warmed since you were born).
During his speech, Muraikhi referred to Iran as an "honourable country" and said ties had warmed with its neighbor since the blockade.
These days, the planet is thawing off from it's last ice cycle—and being warmed at an unprecedented rate by industrialized civilization.
"Make sure you're warmed up, you're turned on, you're exploring other erogenous zones, and you're really taking the time," Dr. Morse says.
Most of those who have warmed to immigration attribute their change of heart to increased awareness of the contributions that migrants make.
Earlier that week, Trump appeared to have warmed up to the idea of a border-adjusted tax plan proposed by House Republicans.
The tanks are filled with highly salinated water warmed to skin temperature, and you float naked in total silence and absolute darkness.
Smaller solar leftovers continually pelted baby Earth, heating it up and endowing it with radioactive materials, which further warmed it from within.
DINO-KILLING ASTEROID IMPACT WARMED EARTH&aposS CLIMATE FOR 100,000 YEARS NASA is also on a mission to retrieve an asteroid sample.
And your partner will never forget the holiday season that was significantly warmed up by the gift of a perfect pleasure object.
Qualcomm later warmed to the deal somewhat amid concessions to regulatory concerns, like the possibility of selling off its Snapdragon chip business.
During the experiment, an "array" of ponds was warmed up by four to five degrees centigrade over a period of seven years.
Tom Hanks warmed hearts with his portrayal of Fred Rogers, and deserved the award for best supporting actor instead of Brad Pitt.
While some worried that videos would be interruptive and clumsy in the sleek Instagram photo feed, people have warmed up to them.
But a quite surprising thing has happened in Silicon Valley over the last six months: Tech has warmed up to Elizabeth Warren.
In addition to warming the white sugary pillows on a stick, this father-son pair also warmed our hearts with this moment.
Even though huskies usually have a strong predatory drive, Lilo instantly warmed to the kitten, bathing her and administering lots of cuddles.
Breads, warmed butter, uncured smoked pork, chicory, milk, cocoa, coffee and roasted malt and barley all emit the chemical, Mr. Druse said.
That means there must have been some other factor that warmed Mars up enough so that surface water existed as a liquid.
The ground beneath him was cool, but the afternoon sun warmed him even as the breeze chilled the dampness on his cheeks.
Wilson says he hadn't thought about remarrying since losing his wife, but around the time he started dating Myers, his feelings warmed.
"The pie was essentially heated, frozen up in space then warmed up again, so the flavor is probably richer," Callaghan said. Okay.
There, the sisters now enjoy regular bottle feedings in an enclosure warmed to a toasty 90 degrees, just how they like it.
They walked back out to applause, warmed up again for five minutes and resumed play, nearly an hour after Sears had collapsed.
This makes the fire-lighting strategy less effective; after the cold air has warmed, it is simply replaced with more cold air.
The greenhouse gases emitted since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution have so far warmed the world by roughly 1ºC, on average.
Like cashmere sweaters and our favorite over-the-knee boots, they're starting to feel stifling now that the weather has warmed up.
But facing political pressure, the internet industry slowly warmed to a proposal that began to gain traction in the Senate last year.
In the nearly three weeks since, voters have warmed back to the president, to 41.5 percent approval, its highest level this year.
For a split second, I was weirded out by her interest in me, but then I warmed up, offering a polite reply.
They warmed and softened the continental crust, creating a line of weak spots like the perforations between two rows of postage stamps.
Quintana was fading fast, but he'd run into trouble so quickly that I didn't have time to get his reliever warmed up.
The car is warmed up in the winter and cooled down in the summer, all before the driver gets behind the wheel.
Last November, when sea ice should have begun thickening and spreading over the Arctic as winter set in, the region warmed up.
But recently (maybe starting from when he wrote that thing about bloggers which was actually about Taylor Swift), I've warmed to him.
Others, especially those who backed Christine C. Quinn in the 2013 Democratic mayoral primary, have not completely warmed to Mr. de Blasio.
The three didn't know each other that well in the early stages of the band, but Riley says they warmed up quickly.
VILLARREAL CLINCHES BERTH Villarreal warmed up for Thursday's decisive Europa League semifinal at Liverpool by clinching a berth in Europe's top competition.
With our first hike checked off and our bodies sufficiently warmed up, we drove back to the campground to set up camp.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Are you feeling warmed up for the solving weekend after the challenging but relatively merciful Andrew Zhou puzzle yesterday?
Thanks to a ventilation system that pumps in warmed air, the mine stays at a consistent temperature — even throughout Siberia's harsh winters.
Tesla shareholders have gradually warmed up to the deal with SolarCity following initial apprehension after Tesla announced its offer on June 21.
Fed from the sea and warmed by the sun, I asked Captain Fridbjornsson if he would sing for us and he agreed.
Plus, Pence warmed up for this afternoon's festivities by doling out laurel after laurel to Trump during the Cabinet meeting earlier Wednesday.
Driscoll's berries tend to lack the sugar rush and perfumed oomph of a tiny sun-warmed heirloom discovered on a country lane.
But as he warmed up for the second half, Bowman apparently reaggravated the partially collapsed lung he suffered early in the season.
Still, Sharpton couldn't resist defending Warren from a familiar Trump insult as he warmed up the early arrivals ahead of her remarks.
The crew spent a second night in a fire-warmed makeshift shelter before finally skiing to safety, and from there, world renown.
You might want to go ahead and get your flat iron warmed up — you're going to want to copy these looks STAT.
In the last few weeks, Saturday Night Live has warmed up to its role as chief antagonist to our thin-skinned overlord.
While the story warmed the hearts of many, others commented on Ram's hilariously "displeased" look as he was rescued from the blaze.
In the dial groups, white working class voters warmed to her dramatically, responding strongly to her on the economy, jobs and taxes.
A sexy soul band warmed up the crowd, which numbered maybe ten thousand, beneath the illuminated wedding cake of the state capitol.
The last one ended about 12,000 years ago, as the atmosphere warmed by 7 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit over about 7,000 years.
On Sunday, players from the Kings and the visiting Boston Celtics warmed up at the arena in T-shirts bearing Clark's name.
Power cuts were routine, and during the humid summer, the room warmed quickly as the single ceiling fan slowed to a halt.
At halftime, for example, Ellis told Jessica McDonald, a 31-year-old forward at her first World Cup, to get warmed up.
Her article "A Transatlantic Musical Affair — Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Philharmonic" documents how he only slowly warmed up to the relationship.
While she stood sipping coffee, the girls warmed up around her, brushing their fingers against the athletic-gray lobby walls for balance.
Phys Ed Muscles recover better after exhausting exercise if they are warmed than if they are chilled, a helpful new study finds.
Yet another photo shows the interior of a former detainee's home, his furnishings warmed by a Persian-style rug in the center.
Further inside, a few tourists warmed the blue seats of the debating chamber, rather than the 90 lawmakers elected to work there.
"This made me sad, but also absolutely warmed my heart," Conner's mom, April Crites, wrote in a Facebook post of her own.
Evidence indicates that suspiciously close in time to all that igneous activity, the planet warmed by 5 degrees Celsius (563 degrees Fahrenheit).
But more quietly, he seems to have warmed to the United States and President Trump, who also has a notably provocative style.
Chewy but not too dense, and slightly warmed in the oven, the bread was the highlight of the (already very good) dish.
As the sole long-term resident of the retreat looks like death warmed over, drinking it doesn't seem like the smartest move.
Served on a lunch tray and warmed in airplane-style containers, dinner was far from the haughty train meals in the movies.
That, in turn, has warmed the Earth by around 2 degrees Fahrenheit, a large number for the surface of an entire planet.
Over the next couple of years we dated for short periods but though I warmed up to him, I still hated myself.
Not only is competition in the category intense, but many customers have not warmed up to the chain's version of queso dip.
Once I'm warmed up, I start going through my solo; I have the music on my phone, and I mark through it.
Before that, it appears the stars are already flocking to the port city and getting warmed up for the good times ahead.
The study shows that while the oceans warmed steadily between 1955 and 1986, warming has accelerated rapidly in the last few decades.
The two men sit by the hearth, warmed by its glow as Falstaff and Shallow were in Welles's "Chimes at Midnight" (1965).
The Earth has warmed so much in recent decades, however, that 1941 now ranks as only the 37th-warmest year on record.
At Hotel Makaabá, an open, concrete grid rises above a multilevel, sun-warmed pool meant to mimic the lagoon and its cenotes.
I kept checking as they slowly warmed up, and after 75 minutes I thought I'd given them ample chance to impress me.
The players, wearing crisp uniforms in yellows and reds, warmed up on a wide green field, surrounded by a red-brown track.
Trump obviously warmed to them at some point, but they had careers in politics before The Candidate came down the golden escalator.
They can be warmed in a microwave or in boiling water (or even eaten straight out of the package at room temperature).
By comparison, Earth as a whole has warmed by around the same amount, 0.8 degrees C, but over the past 137 years.
Rob Bell, the McLaren factory driver who did track development for the GTR, was on hand to get the car warmed up.
Investors warmed to the currency after data showed fourth quarter economic growth unexpectedly picked up to a healthy 3.0 percent annual clip.
When we reached the Atlantic, Let It Ride would dock in Stuart, where the Bartels would wait until the Northern weather warmed.
While they've warmed to striking a deal with the Senate, they've insisted on adding more of their own measures to the legislation.
During the nineteen-seventies, as relations between Poland and West Germany warmed, many former German residents returned to visit their old homes.
He did the soccer-game thing, set up play dates (arguably, cheating a bit) and warmed up some leftover pizza for lunch.
One man in "Bowlaway" likes drinking for the same reason I like her sentences: "Beer turned on the lights, warmed the furniture."
Some have tried to interpret Kojima's warmed-over action-movie clichés as a self-conscious parody, pointing to his penchant for metatrickery.
But satellite data shows that total solar irradiance has declined slightly in the past 35 years, even as the Earth has warmed.
Nights are warmed with 100 percent clean energy, heating restaurants where you can taste slices of animals at (low) risk of extinction.
Put the fermented black beans, garlic, chilli powder, ground cumin and Szechuan peppercorns in a warmed sterilised jar (in this order). 3.
Meteorologists have been closely watching weather patterns ever since conditions in the stratosphere, about 100,000 feet aloft, suddenly warmed about 5 weeks ago.
Before police arrived to complete Jayme's rescue, Nutter warmed the teen in a wrapped blanket, and the girl played with the Kasinskas' dog.
"In first three years of the experiment, you saw an increase in both [plant growth] and respiration" as the soil warmed, Taylor says.
"If this warmed-over substitute for government-run health care remains unchanged, the Club for Growth will key vote against it," he said.
Though her hair was styled in a romantic updo, with face-framing curls, the warmed-up hue is more Audrey Hepburn than Belle.
The most common retort when you talk about Acura is that the cars are just "Hondas with leather" or warmed-over mainstream models.
But, having not fought for two years, it took a while for Hopkins to get warmed up in his would-be grand finale.
Although there are no estimates of how much fentanyl the Mexican supply accounts for, criminal syndicates appear to be just getting warmed up.
Where Trump agonizes over his popular vote deficit, spreading lies about imagined illegal voters, Pence warmed the room with a more comforting recap.
"Peter's guidance and kindness have been invaluable gifts which warmed my spirit and prepared me for this journey," the incoming actor shared Tuesday.
Just sauté chopped onion in a pan then add a clove of minced garlic and a bag of frozen peas until warmed through.
"In the past, astronomers thought that comets die when they are warmed by sunlight, causing their ices to simply vaporize away," Jewitt said.
Australia's annually averaged temperature has warmed by around 1 degree Celsius, or 20153 degrees Fahrenheit, since 1910, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
DJ and actor Balthazar Getty warmed the stage for headliner Lil Wayne, who brought down the house with renditions of his favorite hits.
Our drinks also came with a ramekin full of warmed mixed nuts, and a skewer with mozzarella, sun-dried tomato, and an olive.
Mixed into warmed milk, it makes a heavenly beverage, but this sweet stuff can also be used in baking or to decorate confections.
Dallas forward Dirk Nowitzki warmed up before the game but determined that his sore right Achilles' tendon was not ready for game action.
As it stands, though, Mary is just some lady distracting a family with warmed-over fantasies, while their lives fall down around them.
But publishers are leaning more and more on Facebook for distribution, and the word is that they have warmed up to Instant Articles.
As Major Coles warmed to the task his garden was invaded, soon containing more hedgehogs per acre than any other spot in Britain.
To stop the machinery freezing, therefore, the compressed air entering it is first warmed up using the stored heat from the original compression.
Watching them roll around the showroom floor at CES 0003 warmed my heart in the same way seeing an adorable puppy would have.
The extra energy would fuel cosmic expansion in much the same way that a balloon inflates if the air inside it is warmed.
Perhaps because quotas have been neither the disaster that many expected, nor the disrupter executives had feared, business leaders have warmed to them.
Researchers at the Woods Hole Research Center (WHRC) did some modeling to see what the forests of a warmed planet might look like.
But the effect has been greater in the Alps, the mountain range most visited for winter sports, which has warmed by about 2ºC.
These figures have never warmed up to Trump and might well run against him even if they have little chance of defeating him.
But some of those Baptist events I've been to, people were in the church three or four hours and just getting warmed up.
Sometimes their iPhones just turn off, they said, and the phones don't turn back on until they're warmed up or plugged in again.
The water is gradually warmed by the wind and sun ultimately forming a pool of very warm water off the coast of Indonesia.
"He was not warmed up at all before this," Nathan, the creator of the Twitter account @DidColtonJump, told Refinery29 after the dramatic moment.
Catholic traditionalists in her own party -- who have never really warmed to the Protestant woman at the helm -- will become even more vocal.
Once they were warmed up, I actually really liked them and loved that they kind of reminded me of rice pudding, texture-wise.
I long to be sitting street-side at a café on a crisp day, warmed by the steam rising off my Italian espresso.
Even while Wisconsin Governor and Presidential washout Scott Walker warmed up the crowd, it became obvious why no one was worried about tickets.
Kids of all ages gathered around them, helping themselves to marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers, while their parents warmed their toes beside them.
The agency proposed the new rule last year as U.S. relations warmed with Argentina, following the election of market-friendly President Mauricio Macri.
XI-TRUMP CALL Relations between the two countries have warmed since the Xi-Trump telephone call, laying the ground for their G20 meeting.
Another benefit of riding with the soft-top down was the sun's bright rays warmed my face as I rallied up the hill.
Instead, he and his parents looked on as the dozen or so young skaters warmed up for the eight-and-under street competition.
Turkey Ian Lee Relations with the Obama administration warmed under Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan when that suited him and then soured accordingly.
Pour the pasta, beans and potatoes into a warmed bowl, add the pesto, and toss to coat the pasta and the vegetables well.
Though he was no more gregarious, and as anti-majoritarian as ever, his separatist head warmed to the Catalans, and they to him.
Fifty five million years ago, the earth warmed very suddenly, to 8 degrees Celsius warmer than today, because of a catastrophic carbon release.
"Apply lotion or oil to your hands first, then use long gliding strokes to apply the warmed oil to your partner," Beider says.
A fresh (real, not stupid) pretzel from a German bakery, warmed in an oven, with a mix of salted butter and Finnish mustard.
Currently, if the data is warmed to anything higher then -321 degrees Fahrenheit, the atoms resume regular movement and the data is lost.
Andrew Hsu's "vale" began the program with an amorphous cloud of dissonance, slow and vibrating, that gradually warmed into wavelike full-ensemble exhalations.
Hence, the warmed-over plan for concession will be introduced through the IPF portal, garbed deceptively as representing the opinion of mainstream Jewry.
The changes have generally warmed the hearts of former critics, including MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Washington Post columnists David Ignatius and Charles Krauthammer.
Cue funny antics and mishaps and, by the end of the movie, you can't help but feel warmed by their friendship and journey.
There's no doubt that MBS has warmed up to the Israelis, largely because of their common interest in checking Iran and Sunni jihadists.
But despite repeated arguments that a carbon tax is a conservative way to limit global warming, the GOP hasn't warmed to the idea.
The White House has warmed to Taipei through a series of actions including arms sales and encouraging visits between U.S. and Taiwanese officials.
What happened: Injury depleted and desperate, the New York Knicks gave Jeremy Lin, their bench-warmed point guard, a shot to prove himself.
Data published in March by fund tracking firm EPFR Global Funds found evidence that investors have warmed to Saudi Arabia in recent weeks.
Phelps's pre-race routine during Monday night's semifinals included this fearsome grimace, now viral as #PhelpsFace, made while le Clos warmed up nearby.
The only country to have substantially warmed to the U.S. president is Russia (perhaps a testament to the effectiveness of Trump's strong outreach).
" Bell warmed to his theme: "Henderson doesn't understand the basic principle of running a public-relations company, which is money in, money out.
A new study suggests those lakes may have been formed when pockets of nitrogen below Titan's surface warmed and exploded, creating huge craters.
Qusai says he always believed it was only a matter of time before Saudis warmed to his music and the hip-hop genre.
That's when the earth has warmed up enough to release heat into pockets of air called thermal currents on which the eagles glide.
It's possible that as Pluto's surface is warmed by the distant sun, frozen nitrogen particles turn from solid to gas, the researchers suggest.
The bottom line: U.S.–Saudi relations, which became frosty under Obama, have warmed under Trump, but critical diplomatic issues leave much work ahead.
Earth has warmed, on average, 1 degree Celsius in the last century due to greenhouse-gas emissions that trap heat on the planet.
Schur came up as a writer on the American translation of "The Office," which gradually warmed up the nihilism of the British original.
While she didn't cite me by name, it warmed my heart to see my notes were making a difference in other people's lives.
When this is all put together, the conclusions are inescapable: Without human activities the planet would not have warmed over the past century.
Japan and China have a bitter and bloody history dating back to World War II, but have slowly warmed up to each other.
There was a platter of crisp brown bacon, some romaine lettuce and sliced tomatoes, and a soft towel filled with warmed corn tortillas.
Her voice warmed to the track by the time she needed to belt it out—basically the whole second half of the track.
Daniel followed his normal diaper change routine, and when he put a moderately warmed-up wipe on Talia's butt … everything was totally fine.
Mr. Vardy and his teammates wore T-shirts bearing an image of Mr. Vichai and the words "The Boss" as they warmed up.
It is with surprise and mild disappointment that I report that I haven't warmed up to In the Cut upon my recent rewatch.
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — As the Seton Hall men's basketball team warmed up for a game at Rutgers recently, a strange baritone filled the arena.
I had the Q50 for only about four days, a shorter load than usual, but I warmed up to it in a hurry.
My grandmother accelerated the process by applying cod liver oil to the wound and covering it with warmed plantain leaves to minimize scarring.
It is of a planet once splashed by oceans and carved by swiftly flowing rivers, a world warmed long ago by an atmosphere.
Over the course of the 20th and early 21st centuries, the region has already warmed by an average of roughly 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The hotel's woodsy feel extends to its popular restaurant, The Best Cellar, which offers fine dining in a cozy, fireplace-warmed dining room.
And even that method becomes less effective under models in which the climate warmed more than 3.6 degrees, according to the study's authors.
But that was before Disney+ launched in November and "The Mandalorian's" Baby Yoda character warmed the hearts of millions of Star Wars' fans.
Relations between Russia and Saudi Arabia have warmed in recent months, in part due to the successful implementation of the global oil pact.
Week after week, this tea-drinking, frog-eating Star Wars star has warmed our hearts and given us an irrational attachment to Disney+.
" That was a high point in the speech, a warmed-over broth of poll numbers, self-aggrandizement and grievance over his "bad press.
But despite the frigid weather , it seemed to be only affecting the driver's door and didn't cure when the car was warmed up.
At first Mr. de Blasio was skeptical, aides said, but he has warmed to the events and held eight such dinners so far.
The thawing also contributes to climate change, as warmed-up organic matter is decomposed by microbes, releasing more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
The banker set us up with a broker, and as he explained the benefits of term life insurance, I warmed to the idea.
An earlier version of this article misstated the area that warmed by 0.85 degrees Celsius as noted in the 2014 Intergovernmental Panel report.
Seeing my babygirl smile and happy again with a basketball 🏀 under her arm, wrapped in 💜💛love just warmed my heart.
She did that, too, of course, delighted at the way the piping-hot broth warmed the noodles she packed in a separate container.
"I got a couple of bumps and bruises, but I was so warmed up, I didn't feel them at the time," he said.
Investors warmed to the Canadian currency after oil prices surged after Iran voiced support for a Russia-Saudi-led move to freeze production.
Though relations between Cuba and the United States have warmed in recent years, players who want to play American baseball must first defect.
The government safeguards "provide minimal assurance that H-220006B visa participants are compliant and not engaged in fraudulent activity," the inspector general warmed.
So on a bitter-cold Monday afternoon, Pompeo and his wife, Susan, warmed up over local grub at the no-frills grocery store.
In her return, 717 days later, Williams warmed up for her first-round match against Tatjana Maria wearing a short black trench coat.
A stack of Adolf Hitler's official stationery stopped him cold, but he was warmed by a photo of Annie Oakley, a fabled sharpshooter.
He bathes his figures in blues and blacks, warmed with dimensional highlights of red and orange, to evoke somber revelations of internal turmoil.
By the time I get to work, my tree cookies had warmed up and changed shape, transforming from spirited evergreens to lumpy Grinch poops.
Energy magnates Charles and David Koch have long been outsized players in Republican politics, but they never warmed to Trump during the 2016 campaign.
Johan soon warmed to his parents Friday, laughing as he received kisses outside a center where they finished final legal paperwork before heading home.
Utah, she noted, has warmed twice as fast as the global average over the last 22080 years, straining Salt Lake City's limited water supplies.
This struck me as a tad overzealous, but I soon warmed to the idea when I saw what the app can do for me.
Occasionally, this crust is warmed and softened by the magma, allowing the lava to flow up from a giant fissure called a mantle plume.
The technique, called BrainEx, restores circulation to decapitated brains using a system of pumps, heaters, and oxygen-rich artificial blood warmed to body temperature.
Eventually, the cow, who was terrified of humans after her last encounter, warmed up to Bartels and began approaching her for pats and snacks.

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