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Are you just dying for this heat wave to end?
There are even parents I recognize and can wave to.
But every title here is a good wave to ride.
We even wave to each other when our eyes meet.
You can "Wave to a math teacher?" and I am sure it will make his or her day, but in the noun sense, a "wave," to a math teacher, can be a SINE wave.
They expect the heat wave to last at least 10 days.
Sailors wave to a passing battleship in New York Harbor, 1940.
Sarah Palin wave to supporters at the 2008 Republican National Convention.
It looks like Fiona gives a little wave to her fans.
You wave to the crowd, eliciting cheers from your adoring fans.
Most immediately, it is a shock wave to wildlife protection nationwide.
Will there be a strong enough Democratic wave to give Mrs.
They still wave to one another in the morning before work.
Celine Dion gave the royal wave to her subjects in France.
And wave to me as you pass by my front door.
It was the fifth gravitational wave to be detected by humans, ever.
Let him wave to the crowd, maybe do some analysis between periods.
The round brings total investment in Wave to more than $200 million.
These don't contribute to consistent world-building; they simply wave to fans.
It took that long for the wave to travel to the Earth.
Both sides shake hands and wave to the cameras, status quo intact.
Later, she repurposes the wave to describe how the self lives online.
"As Arvin descended, I could see him wave to me," she said.
Mitchell's Marines were the third wave to fall into the insurgents' trap.
The Upstairs are neon-soaked new wave to shake your butt to.
Then he re-emerged to wave to the fans one last time.
The audience responded, and Nadal rode the wave to capture the set.
He ran out with his friends to wave to the passing president.
Prince Albert and a smiling Princess Charlene returned to wave to the crowd.
School girls wave to runners alone the Pyongyang Marathon route,  April 10, 2016.
Then you can simply wave to dismiss the call or snooze the alarm.
George and Barbara Bush wave to an audience in Saudi Arabia on Nov.
If that is the case, Cramer expects a Democratic wave to take over.
The Nixon's wave to the Republican convention in Chicago on July 29, 1960.
Democrats may very well ride a wave to retake the House in 2018.
If you saw another player in virtual reality, you could wave to them.
It can kind of waver a bit, have a little wave to them.
Even some who have ridden the wave to outsize fortunes see something amiss.
And weather forecasters expect a big wave to develop over the coming days.
The children, they said, had to wave to them from inside a bus.
"The blue wave, to some degree, you might see more Medicaid expansion," she said.
You can give it a quick wave to dismiss those calls or snooze alarms.
There wasn't a person that drove by that he didn't wave to, talked to.
Ziggy's little wave to his new extended family made my heart grow three sizes.
A few highlights: The Associated Press: 'Blue wave' to be tested in Midwestern primaries.
Mr. Trump and Senate Republicans appear happy to ride this wave to unlimited power.
"I stand up at the end, and I wave to the cast," he said.
His opponent, Joseph Bellino, rode the Trump wave to a comfortable eight-point win.
That afternoon, the newspaper trumpeted the news of "the blow wave" to its readers.
They were counting on help from a heavy heat wave to fan the fires.
Usually smiley on such occasions, he scowled and did not even wave to his comrades.
Some of the boys remember him saying to give a quick wave to their parents.
Right: Sisters Caroline (above) and Jaqueline Broderick of Atlanta wave to the floats in 276.
Right: A group of children wave to the Statue of Liberty in this undated photo.
Trump spent years testing the political waters until he found an ideological wave to ride.
You need certain climactic conditions for that political wave to form, starting with low turnout.
The duke and duchess wave to the crowds during the royal procession following their wedding.
Reinvigorated corporate governance could be key to bringing the "blue wave" to shore this November.
Princess Charlotte is only 1, but she already knows how to wave to her subjects.
This 30-year-old is riding the anti-Trump wave to flip a conservative Georgia stronghold This 30-year-old is riding the anti-Trump wave to flip a conservative Georgia stronghold This segment originally aired March 13, 2017, on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
Swiping up sends a "wave" to the other mother while swiping down triggers the next match.
It's not beyond hope the prez will come out and at least wave to the crowd.
"We need to surf to the top of the wave to recover the country," he said.
The ship's black crew members, who Brown used to wave to when he landed, openly wept.
Democrats are hoping to ride a blue wave to the majority in the House in November.
Your kid will be doing the Jeep Wave to other kids after playing with this toy.
At the apartment, Guaidó picked up Miranda and kissed her, encouraging her to wave to me.
My hair has a natural wave to it, and generally I just let it dry naturally.
In past years, the only recognition she received was a hand wave to the House gallery.
She didn't wave to her fans from a balcony as Doris Day did in her 90s.
She wanted to wave to him on some kind of existential highway, driving in opposite lanes.
He accused Airbus rival Boeing of "ruthlessly surfing" on the US protectionist wave to smother competition.
If the economy continues to succeed, Trump may be able to ride the wave to reelection.
Every Sunday they come to the gate, and I just go out and wave (to) them.
That Family Tree DNA is riding the forensic wave to sell its product is not surprising.
I make my coffee, wave to R. (he's teaching), and go downstairs to start my work day.
They waved; she waved back, which meant people did wave to each other in the big city.
When Phung asked Wave to develop a closure tape, they said they couldn't retrofit their manufacturing machine.
It's not unheard of for a wave to be 40 or 50-feet tall in these parts.
He interrupted himself at one point to wave to his family, arranging aloud for a future hug.
Franken, a former comedian, is the first in this current wave to have worked in both realms.
If Democrats do that then they will move beyond a blue wave to a lasting blue majority.
You can see the street from our living room window, so they wave to me from inside.
Stephen Posen, the Gould estate's executor, said he trusted Primary Wave to handle Gould's legacy with respect.
Prince Harry (left) and Prince William wave to the cameras during their tour of Toronto on Oct.
Gao borrowed the Chinese expression "riding the wind and breaking the wave" to characterize TiMi's global strategy.
Through this they could calculate, for example, what it would look like for a wave to break.
Don't expect the next wave to be nearly as flashy, according to Erin Griffith of the NYT.
Greg Abbott wave to the crowd in Rockport, Texas, during a visit with individuals affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Unless the Academy goes for The Revenant big time and Tom "Mushmouth" Hardy rides that wave to glory.
Instead, their children were forced to wave to them from inside the bus they were still sitting on.
Would you have the sea grow still and the tides cease, to save one wave, to save yourself?
" Leake added: "We wanted to go for classic and voluminous soft wave to enhance her flowing sunkissed locks.
Members of the crowd who are evacuating the building wave to them to alert them to the danger.
Schmidt called for a blue wave to bring back Democratic majorities in the midterm elections later this year.
Senior data scientist Max Henderson at the startup QxBranch used D-Wave to re-model the 2016 election.
Those early signs were red flags for Democrats hoping for a blue wave to defeat Trump in November.
On the House side, Democrats would need a significant wave to flip 12 seats and win a majority.
Passing an oncoming car is so rare that it is customary for drivers to wave to each other.
Mr. Trump did not wave to reporters as he boarded Air Force One for his flight to Connecticut.
She left the court with a polite half wave to the crowd as the French feted their heroine.
He continued to run his internet group, hold news conferences and wave to admirers from an embassy balcony.
And all it takes is a single climate-enhanced heat wave to raise river temperatures to untenable levels.
Her hair looks like it has a bit more wave to it in this photo than previous images.
"This is certainly a shock wave to us right now," Frank Bergren, owner of Metal Partners, tells CNBC.
Later, Trump got back out of the limo in front of the Treasury Department to wave to crowds again.
Ted Cruz also rode the Tea Party wave to Washington, only to be tainted by his new job title.
For months Walker has been warning about the possibility of a Democratic "blue wave" to anyone who will listen.
With the new phone, for example, you can wave to an image of Pikachu and have it wave back.
"Chanel was in a daze (not amused) but managed to wave to the crowd," Austin explained on social media.
And the share saying they would never back Trump dipping from 3633% in the first wave to 6% now.
And they're looking to a blue wave to make it happen—not in the House, but in state legislatures.
Here's what binds these five races together: They're the ideal place for Democrats' blue wave to crash in 2018.
Doug Jones and his wife, Louise Jones, wave to an audience on election night in Birmingham, Alabama, on Tuesday.
Democrats say they need the blue wave to help them make Albany a bulwark against Washington and President Trump.
Mr. Brownback rode the Tea Party wave to the governor's office in 2010 and was re-elected in 2014.
I think there are a number of them that are kind of looking for that wave to go away.
Bombardments by Russia-backed Syrian government forces on Idlib have raised concern of a new refugee wave to Turkey.
And this wave to the South Pacific is unlikely to stop, for both the wealthy and the common person alike.
Should the evildoers release all the inmates from the asylum, or create a giant tidal wave to flood the town?
And Google itself has killed plenty of promising internal ideas, from Google Wave to the original version of Google Glass.
"If you're operating in a large, growing market, you have the opportunity to 'ride the wave' to success," Schigel explained.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers wave to the crowd after performing at the 2008 halftime show during Super Bowl XLII.
This is a tough wave to ride for very long, but Christie surfed it with surprising grace for some time.
The agency expects this to reduce the sound of the shock wave to what it describes as a "low boom".
If the explosion is some distance away, it could take 30 seconds or more for the blast wave to hit.
And before the 2010 elections, 85033 Democrats called it quits; Republicans rode the wave to capture 12 of those seats.
The metal bent ever so slightly but fast enough to transfer the blast wave to the inside of the cabin.
She and her husband lived near a high school, and every morning they would wave to students as they passed.
"There is no fast-forward button, no magic tech wand that we can wave to make everything better," he said.
The patio attracts locals, who wave to friends passing by and shake hot sauce onto huevos rancheros and plump omelets.
But the Tigers' defense limited the Green Wave to 59 yards and just a field goal in the opening quarter.
Ms. Cabán, a first-time candidate, rode a progressive wave to become the presumptive Democratic nominee for Queens district attorney.
We're waiting for the wave to hit and we have no idea how high the wave is going to be.
It takes time for the cards in each wave to be mailed, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said.
For Trump's "red wave" to materialize, history suggests he needs an election-altering event -- like in 1934, 1998 and 2002.
There are also a few Vancouverites who will give a friendly wave to visitors passing through — or new royal residents.
On Thursday, she crashed in the super-G but rose to ski through the finish and wave to the grandstand.
I resorted to a sort of backward wave to mimic my lashes naturally growing longer and flapping in an imaginary breeze.
After riding the wearable wave to exponential growth, the company has undergone grown pains, readjusting its outlook and shrinking its workforce.
The latest Jacksonian wave to shake the foundations of American politics -- the essence of Trump's populist insurgency -- has gotten more organized.
Her mom pulled weeds from the vegetables, while her dad took a break to give a sweet wave to the camera.
No autographs and no wave to the fans who all day had encouraged him and called out: "We love you, John".
Trump rode a populist wave to victory, and many lawmakers are skittish about being the next target of a tweeted tirade.
Despite the fact that cupcakes apparently rode the wave to popularity on the economic recession, they are still an expensive treat.
It would take a Democratic tsunami not just a wave to wash away the gerrymandering that locks most incumbents in place.
It was a lightbulb moment for the Democratic women, many of whom rode an anti-Trump wave to Washington last fall.
It's hard to say for sure what causes a rogue wave to form, which makes it even harder to predict them.
The demons themselves are drawn beautifully, with finely detailed, colorful designs that are well animated and change from wave to wave.
Watching the boob tube in what appear to be Playboy bunny sweatpants while balloons wave to-and-fro in the distance.
A number of commenters claiming to be Boyle Heights locals welcomed Weird Wave to the neighborhood on the shop's Instagram posts.
When the column of Strykers finally reached the town of Chelmno, crowds jostled to take photos and wave to the crews.
From the large picture windows across from the village's hardware store, he can wave to friends strolling by on Warburton Avenue.
He invariably gives a little wave to his wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, who has shown up every day to support him.
Declaring himself a "born-again tax cutter," he rode the tax revolt wave to a landslide win for a second term.
"It's almost going to take a historic wave to overcome the gerrymandered map in a handful of states," Mr. Holder said.
Mané, socks down around his ankles, managed to wave to a group of supporters who cheered for him as he left.
From heat wave to wind energy: New York State says it will soon have the country's largest offshore wind farm projects.
Kerry had turned around to wave to cameras and didn't notice that the door had closed as he tried to enter.
Why wasn't it Tom Cotton or Ted Cruz or some other conservative firebrand who rode this wave to the White House?
"Each detector is like a violin string, and we're waiting for a gravitational wave to 'pluck' each detector string," Reitze explains.
As he drives, he keeps a lookout for yard signs in support of him, and gives the Iowa wave to oncoming drivers.
Standing proud, reaching up towards the heavens, he began to wave to and fro over the melodic strains of 'Super Alan Pardew'.
Cook lived right across the hall and would wave to the actor-singer from her kitchen window as he left his apartment.
In tears, they shook his hand and told him: We'll miss seeing Rosemary wave to us as she ran by the house.
As the royals walked across the airport tarmac towards the VIP terminal building, Charlotte gave a little wave to the waiting media.
Gutiérrez's story was similar: He rode a populist wave to power and then alienated his supporters by embracing a free trade agenda.
It's a place where you can wave to your neighbors, have a well-paying job and send your kids to good schools.
I have other skills I can fall back on, but the plan now is to ride this interesting wave to the shore.
A Democrat could ride a wave to the White House in 2020 simply by winning the Midwestern states Clinton lost in 2016.
Every morning my Gran or Grandad stand outside and wave to me when am on the bus to work😭💔 pic.twitter.
Teams can ride that wave to the World Series, but the Yankees — with their history and financial muscle — should strive for more.
It was a night of firsts, too, with several minority and LGBT candidates across the country riding the blue wave to victory.
But instead of relishing the opportunity to ride in a convertible and wave to fans wearing a tiara, I was self-conscious.
Sanders said, over and over again, that he was counting on an unprecedented youth turnout wave to put him over the top.
He made sure to wave to almost every corner of the stadium; only that pocket of jubilant Liverpool supporters avoided his gaze.
Using these, this can do things like skipping songs, turn the screen on and wave to your animated Pikachu wallpaper (actual example).
Musk gave a cheery wave to the camera as he pulled away, and retweeted the video when it was shared on Twitter.
"We are now expecting a rolling H21.1492 2020 global growth contraction and a powerful global disinflationary wave to take hold," they added.
"He waved to me, I wave to him, I don't ask no questions," said Mike Deluca, whose house was behind Mr. Cali's.
Cover image: President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump wave to supporters after arriving at Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport, Monday, Feb.
"We saw him get out of that limo and walk alongside of it and wave to the crowd," he says to Bow.
The group waved and danced into the venue, and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence gave a wave to the athletes from the stands.
Democrats rode a blue wave to retake the House in 2018 at least in part by emphasizing a consistent message on health care.
Two -- Corey Stewart and Denver Riggleman -- are hoping to ride Trump's anti-establishment wave to their party's nomination and eventually the governor's mansion.
The Olympians waved and dancing into the venue, and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence gave a wave to the athletes from the stands.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores wave to supporters at the presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 20, 2018
The Premier League trophy glints in the afternoon sunlight, while the players – as exhorted by their manager – wave to the close-packed throng.
Even as Trump rode the attention wave to the nomination, it should have been apparent to him that he had a serious problem.
They may have scored regal roles, but Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter liken the royal family's famous wave to a household chore.
Wave to the spaceship A spaceship flew above Antarctica to explore an asteroid -- and used our planet's gravity to help pick up speed.
Read more: Someone filmed Princess Charlotte sticking her tongue out at fans after Kate Middleton tried to get her to wave to them
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One big question looms over the fight for control of Congress: Will strong Democratic candidates ride a blue wave to victories on Nov.
But sometimes we simply wave to each other while we walk among the nearby pear trees, and then continue on our own paths.
So is Julián Castro, the former Obama Cabinet official long talked about as the man who could bring a blue wave to Texas.
She told me that my grandfather rowed out into the river every night just to wave to them, and to throw them kisses.
Climate change increases risks and affects averages, but it's impossible to attribute any individual storm, drought or heat wave to climate change alone.
It will not take an unusual heat wave to turn them into the hottest Olympics in history, endangering athletes, spectators, workers and volunteers.
People wave to family members on the Diamond Princess cruise ship as it sits docked at Daikoku Pier in Yokohama, Japan, Feb. 11.
Since I was indoors, I didn't attempt any more daring gestures (like the wave to send it flying at least 15 feet away).
Their home was near a high school, and every morning the couple would wave to the students passing by on the way to school.
Unfortunately, there's no magic wand you can wave to get rid of these overnight (and to be honest, if there was, I'd patent it).
To enter the "Lenovo Lecoo Unmanned Store," customers wave to a tablet with a camera, which uses facial recognition to identify their account profile.
And when there's interest from tech giants, startups are willing to make a game of it — Rigetti, Mythic and Wave to name a few.
This is a bit dark, but Kate just brought George and Charlotte to wave to the crowd from the window above the prizegiving stage.
They put her in a little stroller and you go to the doctors down the hallway and you wave to all the other babies!
The friends he'd been at the bar with and my friend from work wave to us, comically wink at us, but it doesn't register.
A great showman, father of two Diniz was even able to smile and wave to the crowds lining the course well before the finish.
"We really need to hold this in the Elliott Wave to complete this triangle that's been in play for all of 2018," he said.
While Trump rode the anti-Washington/anti-politician wave to the Republican primary nomination, he neither created it nor is able to command it.
Chelimo had enough energy to wave to the crowd as she approached the line and took the Bahraini flag offered by her team officials.
I have turned off the engine, there are hardly any other cars on the ferry, I wave to the ferryman and he waves back.
The mission team is asking the public to celebrate the Earth gravity assist by joining in the "Wave to OSIRIS-REx" social media campaign.
But taking ownership doesn't mean there's easy resolution: Instead, he's riding the wave to a likely demise over which he has no real control.
Getting the wave to break, symmetrically and hard, with a face curved in an ideal shape for surfing, was a problem of another order.
The first was J.R., who won over the crowd in 2001 with his trademark move: a wave to his fans with both front legs.
"Anything happened, we knew we'd have the 'blue wave' to back us up," Rodriguez's wife Anita said in reference to her husband's fellow officers.
Hawkeye wave A crowd gathered outside the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital to give a special "Iowa wave" to the patients inside.
A precursor and inspiration for filmmakers from the French New Wave to Arthur Penn, Gun Crazy plays in New York on April 14 and 19.
If you see someone you like that has checked into the same spot, you can send them a "wave" to let them know you're interested.
It's not very busy, and A. is able to run around and wave to the people down on the boardwalk while we enjoy our drinks.
President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President–elect Biden wave to their supporters after Obama gave his victory speech during an election night gathering, Nov.
The two were seen giving the occasional smile and wave to fans as Heard held on to Depp's arm as they walked through the crowd.
After spending a full minute crowing about their hotel room (#sponcon!!!), the ladies wave to the Bachelor as he passes their balcony in a seaplane.
Bayarslan took the incident extremely well, trotting off with a smile on his face and an all-in-a-day's-work wave to the crowd.
To extend the wave analogy: The Republican House is on very high ground, and it will take a particularly large wave to bring it down.
No matter how much we'd like it to, self-improvement isn't a magic wand we can wave to cause whatever change we want to see.
The people who stand there smoking a cigarette for four minutes, finish it, wave to me (oh, so you're the passenger), and then hop in.
But Democrats smell a win in the special election on Tuesday, one, they believe, will portend a blue wave to come in the November midterms.
For locals, this is an exciting wave to ride, and for visitors, it's a chance to try local ingredients from the nation's abundance of farmland.
And when I wanna go and wave to a big group of people and they rip me down and put me back down into the seat.
As the family approached the presidential reviewing stand – which is situated in front of the White House – they exited once again to wave to the crowd.
"There is no magic wand that they can wave to suddenly make Windows Phone take off and become successful," Gartner Research VP Stephen Kleynhans tells Mashable.
Still, while Ryan does not live in the safest of Republican districts, it would take a major anti-GOP wave to put him in real danger.
Steinhauer's atom blob relates to an astronomical black hole "as a water wave to a light wave," says physicist Robert Wald of the University of Chicago.
The "civil war" being waged by hard-core left wingers in the Democratic Party seriously threatens to reduce their much ballyhooed "Blue Wave" to a ripple.
Biggest pet peeve: One of my biggest pet peeves is when a driver cuts in front of me and he/she doesn't wave to thank me.
Philadelphia was the first city in the U.S. in this recent wave to propose a ban, though last June, the city delayed the ban until October.
Based on what we've seen in special elections and in Virginia last year, it wouldn't even take much of a wave to make this race competitive.
He and his wife, who has moved out and is staying with her sister, wave to each other through the window when she drops off food.
He and his wife, who has moved out and is staying with her sister, wave to each other through the window when she drops off food.
As is Julian Castro, the former Obama cabinet official who has long been talked about as the man who could bring a blue wave to Texas.
Before Wednesday, I could wave to our school resource officer as he watches over our students on the way to lunch, and give a friendly smile.
The tendency toward shorthand often reduces the French New Wave to just five directors: Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette and Claude Chabrol.
Trump boarded the plane with his wife Melania to greet the freed three, before emerging at the top of the steps to wave to the cameras.
The latest heat wave to bake a part of the globe is underway in Alaska where several locations, including Anchorage, broke single-day records for high temperatures.
One passenger defends the vloggers, others look away from the camera, another shouts "Bye," and in the rear of the plane passengers hand wave to the camera.
Initial reports attributed the giant wave to a magnitude four earthquake, but speculation is emerging that the highly-localized tsunami was actually produced by a massive landslide.
In fact, the outsider Trump that rode a populist wave to the Oval Office would be engaging in a plan that reeks of the worst of neoliberalism.
I gave a wholesome wave to my neighbor as I passed his apartment and listened to "Fantasy" by Mariah Carey on repeat until I arrived at VICE.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton wave to supporters after speaking at a rally in Portsmouth, N.H., where she received Sanders's endorsement.
That slice, called GW0003 by LIGO's masters and announced to the world on February 11th, is the first gravitational wave to be detected directly by human scientists.
A spokesperson for Royal Caribbean told INSIDER the crew member was "not directing her wave to our guests on the pier," though the timing is pretty perfect.
If that list is long, Pelosi may need a real wave to secure the 85033 votes she'll need to win back the gavel on the chamber floor.
And when I want to go and wave to a big group of people and they rip me down and put me back down on the seat.
Even if Mr. Slater's machine did make the perfect wave, to be marketable at a public park it would need to crank them out in rapid succession.
In response, Afghan forces tend to concentrate their firepower during that wave to stop the insurgents' advance and make it harder for them to regroup and retaliate.
Ted Cruz, another Democrat in a red state — Tennessee's Phil Bredesen — has a fighting chance, perhaps more so than O'Rourke, of bringing the blue wave to Trump country.
Gizmodo Readers: There has been a huge amount of work put into the detection of a single gravitational wave to this point and it is a huge breakthrough.
This affects the arrival time of GNSS radio waves in a way that, with enough ground-based detectors, would permit the passage of the wave to be followed.
The atmosphere on Venus has a "neutral," mostly unchanging low layer that shouldn't have allowed a gravity wave to propagate to the upper portion of the Venusian atmosphere.
Sometimes when I go to my shows to play my music they'll be waiting outside for me and I'll wave to them and smile and take a selfie.
Albums like Green Day's Dookie and the Offspring's Smashrode the tail end of the 90s grunge wave to mainstream success and sold millions of copies in the process.
I expect you to patrol your areas with a smile on your face, kindness in your heart, calmness in your soul, and a wave to those you see.
The guests filter out of the elevator in a cloud of sequins and fabulous wigs, ready to wave to their adoring fans before disappearing to the green room.
However, Prince George did wave to those assembled on the tarmac when the Royal Canadian Air Force jet the royal family arrived on for their tour of Canada.
The photo gallery ends with a dramatic black-and-white shot of the couple from their tour Down Under as they wave to the crowd while holding hands.
He offered a little wave to those assembled on the tarmac when the Royal Canadian Air Force jet the royal family arrived on for their tour of Canada.
The stock has still not broken out, though the company announced it would have a huge hiring wave to staff its 2,000 stores for the spring selling season.
The President, not traditionally present for the tree's arrival, made a special appearance this year, offering a pat to one horse and a wave to the assembled press.
For all the startups focused on diagnosing or treating a serious health condition, there are others simply trying to ride the current feminist wave to a generous payday.
At one point, Kate tried to encourage Charlotte to wave to the crowd — but the princess sassily stuck out her tongue instead, as one fan captured on video.
Twitter has noticed more and more of us watching live video on our phones, so it's riding the wave to get you even more hooked on its app.
Democrats are hoping for a blue wave to retake the majority in both chambers of Congress, while the GOP is hoping to maintain or build on its majorities.
Over the next few weeks—when I see a new girl leaving the stems too long or shaving off too many crystals—I smile and wave to her.
Film Series The tendency toward shorthand often reduces the French New Wave to just five directors: Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Eric Rohmer, Jacques Rivette and Claude Chabrol.
Duct-taped to the helmet were orange and purple glow sticks, a longtime night surfer accessory that alerts riders streaking across a wave to paddlers in their path.
Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor Phil Murphy and his running mate, Sheila Oliver, wave to supporters during an election night rally in Asbury Park, N.J., on Tuesday.
Any interference in the channel that is conveying the information–such as an optical fiber—will cause the photon wave to degrade and the message to be destroyed.
"The S-300 batteries would be the first target of the first wave to thereby open up airspace for following attacks" by other less stealthy US aircraft, Layton said.
But there's a gap between energy and obtaining the kind of power that can effect change, and it's one that it'll take more than a "blue wave" to fill.
But I just happened to be in the mood for a change from my ultra-straight bob when [celeb stylist] Ashley Streicher first suggested the 'new wave' to me.
It turned out that years of illegal logging had depleted the hills so badly that heavy rains no longer had any resistance, allowing for a massive wave to form.
Attorneys for the guests said a woman who called Rialto, California, authorities said she made the call because the departing guests didn't wave to her or smile at her.
That tide is now a #BlueWave, & I'm honored to receive his endorsement as we ride that wave to defeat an establishment afraid of the real change we can create.
If a poor older person turned off air-conditioning during a heat wave to avoid the price spike and died of heat stroke, it would be a human tragedy.
Outside the Shubert Theater, where "To Kill a Mockingbird" is playing, Ed Harris, the star who plays Atticus Finch, made a hasty exit with a wave to the crowd.
The big picture: Cities, especially those in the first wave to receive e-scooters, have been hamstrung in responding to unsanctioned, unregulated rollouts that call to mind Uber's playbook.
Helming became harder: I had to time precisely a yank of the wheel at the top of a wave to make the five-ton boat plane like a surfboard.
The challenge for Clinton is that the leading protagonists in the battle to ride the anti-establishment populist wave to the presidency are Sanders, Donald Trump and Texas Sen.
Before his legal troubles, Stone was in high demand, playing the role of unofficial Trump defender as his former lobbying client rode a populist wave to the White House.
He rode this wave to political power, winning a seat in parliament in 0003 and ultimately the premiership in 2013 election as the leader of the right-wing Progressive Party.
These telescopes cover a wide range of electromagnetic wavelengths, from radio wave to gamma rays, allowing scientists to glean all sorts of information about whatever the strange event might be.
Users can grab supplies, use their hands to secure themselves to ropes, and wave to their guides when they're ready to move on to the next part of the mountain.
On the other though, Soundcloud's repost feature and user-base of DJs and bloggers does at least still allow for more eccentric acts to slowly ride a wave to fame.
Washington (CNN)Conditions are right for a major Democratic wave to sweep out the House Republican majority next fall, according to Nathan Gonzales, who runs the "Inside Elections" campaign tipsheet.
There's a lot of activity going on in South Korea these days to prevent the decline of the chaebols, which could leave the country without a new wave to surf.
A Cuban man carrying the Stars and Stripes waits in the rain to wave to U.S. President Barack Obama's convoy as it arrives along the Malecon into Old Havana, Cuba.
But, in advance, I no longer wave to my compatriots to coax a signal of shared identity, preferring to ask the minefield question du jour: Which side are you on?
The real risk for Rio and BHP is that tax increases stay on the political agenda in Australia, and some politicians succeed in riding a populist wave to their implementation.
Wood Tavern has a pretty diverse range of tunes—everything from New wave to 90s hip-hop—although it's been discovered by mainstream crowds, so prepare to wait in line.
The crowd is still, and McCartney strolls out like your next door neighbor fetching the morning paper, a genteel nod and wave to the crowd before slinging on his Hofner.
The six-song collection dabbles in everything from 80s pop to new wave to R&B, and Soto's voice proves just as versatile, turning from sensual to distorted and aggressive.
The party is going to need to rely on a blue wave to wash Emilio into Congress, because unless he turns things around he won't get there on his own.
Trump rode a populist wave to the White House in 85033 after a campaign in which he pledged to "drain the swamp" and railed against "elites" in the nation's capital.
I ask why November and Cormack and Muir tell me it's because the summer festival lineup is so hectic, and they wanted Femme Wave to get the attention it deserves.
Wood Tavern has a pretty diverse range of tunes—everything from New wave to '90s hip-hop—although it's been discovered by mainstream crowds, so prepare to wait in line.
RELATED: 'Gilmore Girls' follows TV's nostalgia wave to Netflix Gunn was not at the Austin event, but remembers hearing rumblings about a possible return in the weeks and months that followed.
An Inconvenient Sequel builds on that momentum and rides the change-is-possible-and-already-happening wave to not simply create more awareness, but motivate viewers to act on climate change.
Why it matters: Louisiana's abortion ban is the first in the recent wave to receive the stamp of approval from Democratic lawmakers, per the Washington Post, sparking backlash within the party.
Then go into the gold-plated elevator and then, after meeting with Trump, come down the elevator and wave to the cameras and faintly smile or say a few cursory words.
For a while he ran a business making ringtones for cellphones, but last year he partnered with music label Brave Wave to release a solo album called Retro-Active Pt. 1.
However, an undone top button combined with a friendly wave to the crowd revealed that Meghan was sporting a black lace camisole under her color-block, pleated shirtdress from Club Monaco.
Unlike Hollywood, where movie stars walk the red carpet and wave to their fans from behind velvet ropes, the stars of Iranian cinema mingled freely with ordinary people at the festival.
That partly has to do with Trump's position on the issue, as he rode a populist wave to the presidency by promising to tear up trade agreements that hurt American workers.
I detected my wife when she stepped outside (she liked to turn around and wave to Nest Cam Outdoor) and I got an alert when the gardeners arrived in the backyard.
So the bigger question after tonight is whether O'Rourke, who outraised Cruz last quarter and has been aggressively campaigning throughout the state, can ride a blue wave to victory in November.
Those efforts empowered Trump to ride a populist wave to victory, without abandoning the hardline policy proposals and controversial rhetoric that won him the fandom of loyal supporters in the first place.
"I just liked the look of the children and they all looked in and I thought, 'If they're looking in, I'll wave to them,' and that's how it started," Davidson told CHEK.
And when I want to go and wave to a big group of people and they rip me down and put me back down in the seat, but they are fantastic people.
So she expects this particular wave, known as the fourth wave, to last 61.8 percent of how long wave two lasted, which means the rally after the correction would start in January.
From a Danish housing complex shaped like a wave to an arts center in Dubai that's made up of white aluminum boxes, there's some fascinating architecture to be found around the world.
So I was taken back by that dimension to the campaign and it's very clear that even within the government -still the British government took a long wave to find a way.
Bentley's resignation will come after a year of tumult for the conservative populist, who won office in 2010 by riding a Tea Party wave to beat a field of better-known contenders.
Many fiscal hawks who were complaining the loudest Tuesday were among those lawmakers who rode an anti-spending, anti-debt Tea Party wave to Washington during the 2010 and 2012 cycles. Rep.
As the hand hits the bottle, energy resulting from acceleration of the hand travels down in a wave to the bottom, where the pressure decreases so much that the water literally boils.
He spanked a single, left the game and heeded Kennedy's wave to revisit his box, setting another precedent: No All-Star friendship had been as evident between a president and a player.
Republicans rode an anti-Obama wave to victory in the 2010 midterms, then went on a gerrymandering spree that gave them a nearly insurmountable advantage in statehouses and the House of Representatives.
Even the Trump administration, which rode a populist wave to electoral victory, is stocked with Goldman alumni, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the departing White House economic adviser Gary D. Cohn.
There was a wave of V.R. hype in the eighties, and another one in the nineties, but only in this decade has the technology become sophisticated enough for the wave to crest.
We got a first glimpse of the fresh ink when Pitt arrived to the 76th Venice Film Festival via boat taxi this week and lifted up his arm to wave to fans.
Needing a 7.78 to get in front of the Brazilian, Smith waited anxiously for one more wave to arrive but never got his chance as time ran out leaving him on 15.83.
"Each detector is like a violin string, and we're waiting for a gravitational wave to 'pluck' each detector string," Dave Reitze, the current executive director of the LIGO Project, said last year.
The person sitting in the front left seat — let's no longer call her the driver — will be free to watch a movie, drink a latte, or wave to locals as she zips past.
As she made her way up the steps and inside, the royal mom turned to give another wave to the crowd – a move made famous by her 3-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte.
But I also have fine hair with only a slight wave to it, so I'd never heard the term "Pelo Malo" until I met David Lopez, a celebrity hairstylist who is Puerto Rican.
Donald Trump has been having a rough time rounding up support from Wall Street, but one big financier said Wednesday the real estate tycoonwill ride an anti-establishment wave to take the presidency.
Once she was done, Woods exited the stage surrounded by security — but made sure to wave to her fans on the way out, which was captured in a video by a Twitter user.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ordered a $2 billion transfer to the Yemeni central bank, CNN reports, as a wave to stave off further economic turmoil in war-torn Yemen.
While it was expected for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to wave to well-wishers along the parade route, for the 20-year-old Victoria nearly two centuries ago, it was radical.
David Sahner, chief scientific officer of a startup called EigenMed, hopes he can provide better healthcare outcomes, using the D-Wave to predict what health problems one might have but not know about.
Kipruto had time to wave to the crowd down the final straight as he jogged the final meters to victory in the men's 3000m steeplechase as Kenyan athletes filled the first four places.
The only month that topped the previous two was October 2018 as Trump campaigned heavily ahead of the midterm elections in which Democrats rode a blue wave to take control of the House.
Cover image: WICHITA, KA - JULY 20: James Thompson, Senator Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, wave to the crowd at the end of a campaign rally in Wichita, Kansas on July 20, 2018.
For example, when a woman recently called police on a trio of black filmmakers staying in an Airbnb in Rialto, California, she told authorities that she was suspicious because they didn't wave to her.
That means it takes about 210 million years for one sound wave to pass by, which is quite a bit longer than you're likely to live even if you exercise regularly and eat healthy.
A subdued Miranda Lambert channeled the Haggard gloom in "Misery and Gin," delivering it in a black dress and ending with her hands in prayer, a glance upward and a wave to the heavens.
Bottom line: It's taken some time for the Trump resistance media wave to set in, but now that it's here, expect these voices to grow, particularly in local constituencies, ahead of the 2020 election.
This disruptive movement may have created the large wall of water that raced across the open ocean until being squeezed into the long, narrow bay that surrounds Palu, forcing the wave to grow higher.
Bentley made the runoff by a margin of just over 85033 votes, out of nearly half a million cast, then rode the Tea Party wave to beat out a more establishment candidate, now-Rep.
Tired and sweating from the Los Angeles heat after two hours, I said my goodbyes to the remaining protestors, giving a silent wave to the man still holding up his phone for the livestream.
I once worked for a general officer that said the leader not only has the responsibility for the first wave to hit the beaches, but to look over the horizon for the coming tsunami.
Bentley made the runoff by a margin of just over 200 votes, out of nearly half a million cast, then rode the Tea Party wave to beat out a more establishment candidate, now-Rep.
The weather conditions that brought a heat wave to Europe last week have reached the Arctic, where scientists say they could trigger one of Greenland's biggest ice melts since 1950, when reliable records began.
Wright gave a quick wave to the crowd and touched the bill of his helmet before returning to the dugout, where he high-fived and hugged teammates with a huge smile on his face.
Tarantino took everything he loved about the movies—drawing from French New Wave to Hong Kong crime thrillers to 70s-style grindhouse flicks—and packaged them together as a sampler platter for American audiences.
You just bike to the park, wave to the picnickers barbecuing in the grass, throw a cast and forget for a few hours about anything that isn't the living water in front of you.
You say in this book that bioengineering will be the next great technological wave to wash over humanity, and that it will cut more deeply than any of the industrial revolutions of the past.
I don't know if there's a magic wand to wave to get us from where we're at, because we've got a president who openly demonstrates contempt for the press, a First Amendment–protected institution.
The rules change from wave to wave — "giant scantily clad women armed with swords ... and you've only got unlimited grenades," Gilbert offered as one example — and you're meant to survive as long as you can.
For industries to really put existing tools and new technology to work there will have to be a third wave to change how industries actually implement new technologies, Case said in an interview with CNBC.
T-Mobile has also boasted about how it'll put Sprint's mid-band spectrum (which is faster than what's used for LTE, but slower than millimeter wave) to use for this, too, once the merger closes.
The pair was crucial in influencing American rock music between the death of the hippie era and the start of the yuppie years (indeed, Mr Stein coined the term "New Wave" to describe the genre).
As European Union foreign ministers begin a two-day meeting in Amsterdam to discuss peace efforts in Syria and Libya, thousands of Iraqis who joined the great migrant wave to Europe are coming home disappointed.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Tennis players and fans sweltered in scorching conditions at the Australian Open on Thursday, braced for a two-day heat wave to worsen with the mercury set to exceed 13 degrees on Friday.
And when Geller did his customary wave to the crowd at the close of the show, he came out in a T-shirt with the word "immigrant" printed across it as a sign of solidarity.
Aside from the fact that you probably didn't have to go wave to hordes of screaming fans and photographers mere hours after giving birth, the answer is, well, everything – at least, when parenthood is involved.
Who do you think will really stand up for you: Foster, or the man who went from loving John Kerry to loving Donald Trump so he could conveniently ride a red wave to the Senate?
The automaker set out to find "a way to replace the head nod or hand wave" to convey to pedestrians the intent of a driverless vehicle, according to John Shutko, Ford's human factors technical specialist.
A great showman, father of two Diniz was even able to smile and wave to the crowds lining the course well before the finish as he landed a third gold of the championships for France.
The hospital looks over the University of Iowa's football stadium and it's become a tradition for fans to turn around and wave to the patients between the first and second quarters of home football games.
On the way up, the prince — who wore a black Invictus Games shirt and khakis with sunglasses — stopped a few times to take in the view, check on his team, and happily wave to the camera.
The Wisconsin Republican, who rode a tea party wave to office in 2010, is viewed as one of the two most vulnerable members of his party in a Senate that Democrats hope to retake in November.
But though many beauty products promise seemingly impossible results, there may actually be a magic wand you could wave to restore some of the natural-looking beauty of your skin, according to attendees at CES 2019.
Another measure we take to not see something accidentally is that both LIGO detectors must see the same signal within the amount of time it would take a gravitational wave to travel between the two facilities.
The process generates intense laser pulses that last only a femtosecond — one millionth of a billionth of a second, the amount of time it takes a light wave to traverse the width of a human hair.
But after the order came down in the courtroom, Manafort, 69, stood and gave a faint wave to his wife before being escorted out of view through a door behind the bench and taken into custody.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times On Monday, Carolina Herrera will step out after her show at the Museum of Modern Art to wave to her audience as she has for the last 37 years.
Since the mid-1990s, March temperatures in the Coral Sea where the Great Barrier Reef is located have been running warmer than average, making it easier for a heat wave to push corals over the brink.
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LEWISTON, N.Y. — Neighbors used to wave to Timothy Masters whenever he stood outside his cherry-red barn, trading hellos across his corn and soybean fields in this small town about 10 miles north of Niagara Falls.
Because the pole itself spins, I found that if you can keep yourself up with your arm strength and core strength, all you need to do is ride the wave to keep going around and around.
When the stylist, a genial man whose beard and burly physique gave him the air of a tropical Santa, imparted a gentle wave to her hair, she yelped and winced repeatedly, convinced that she'd been burned.
If the recent immigrants Mr. Sandoval-Strausz describes move up and out, too, and there isn't a next wave to replace them, cities much larger and more prosperous than South Bend would have reason to worry.
"The University of Iowa does the wave to the kids since the hospital overlooks the stadium, and being I'm an Iowa State University fan, I figured this would be my way to help out," he said.
"The University of Iowa does the wave to the kids since the hospital overlooks the stadium, and being I'm an Iowa State University fan, I figured this would be my way to help out," he says.
The informality and ephemerality of snaps made people more willing to send them on a whim — much as an earlier generation of teenagers would wave to each other as they passed in the hallway between classes.
Not only does this let potential Hollywood collaborators know about the size of the streaming giant's audience, but it also serves as a not-so-subtle wave to Wall Street folks looking to make another big investment.
To boost her bid for a seat in Virginia's 84th district, The Arena fronted the money to provide three staffers to Coleman's campaign, which the nonpartisan Cook Political Report predicted would require a "tidal wave" to win.
Warren said she was not allowed to enter the facility about 40 miles from Miami, and stood atop a ladder with a hat and sunglasses in the 90-degree heat to wave to children behind the fence.
We've long awaited an over-the-top, glamour-bent trend wave to follow minimalism and athleisure, and the quick adoption of Saks Potts keys us into the idea that we're not the only ones feeling that way.
On the other end, the lower bass tones with frequencies around 100 Hz disappear on Mars, as some energy that would otherwise cause the wave to move forward instead is spent making the carbon dioxide molecules rotate.
It was "breaking news" when Prince William brought his other children, little Prince George, still in his school uniform, and Princess Charlotte, who gave an oh-so-precious wave to the crowd, to visit their new brother.
Men who date women, are married to women, ride the subway every day, work in an office and engage in polite water cooler chat, sit next to you in math class, wave to you over the fence.
The photo above demonstrates Dan and Gabriel doing an impression of another famous stereotype: people who go to a club and wave to no one in particular/beat themselves on the chest for no reason in particular.
It has been two months since Nicaraguans rose up in an enormous wave to demand the end of Mr. Ortega's leadership, a repudiation of the man who has dominated the country's political life for nearly 40 years.
"It's not too late for a wave to form, and maybe if Trump completely imploded, we'll see that — but as of today, it doesn't look like the House majority is in much jeopardy for Republicans," Trende said.
I turn around to wave to him before I walk out of the room, but he's already sat at the table with a guitar—noodling away at something new, finding voice for something else he has to say.
In October, we reported that no one should wait for the U.S. and global anti-establishment wave to soon dissipate — the shakeup to the system is going to be a feature of politics for years and perhaps decades.
The 4-year-old royal excitedly waved to the crowd with both hands during the iconic flypast in a move that mimicked George's double wave to the cameras during the royal family's visit to Canada in October 2016.
The lizard in this video — aptly titled "This is what my Lizard does when I wave to him" —  appears to be calculating his response when his owner shoots a wave his way, behind the glass of a terrarium.
In fact, the magazine was responsible for launching and covering the careers of artists like KISS, Iggy Pop, Bob Seger, New York Dolls, Alice Cooper, David Bowie, and countless more artists ranging from new wave to heavy metal.
Samsung also added a gesture feature, called Air Gesture, to some of its handsets more than five years ago — which lets smartphone users do things like wave to answer a call or swipe through air to scroll up.
Kim loses the use of her legs, dropping during a chorus rehearsal, but Martin is able to make her walk again—just so that she can see him wave to her through the window of her hospital room.
The GPU-maker Nvidia has ridden the AI wave to riches, and Google announced in 2017 that it would develop its own chip, the Tensor Processing Unit, which is architecturally similar to a GPU but optimized for Tensorflow.
The play of Melvin Frazier, who has improved in just about every statistical category over last season, has helped to carry the Green Wave to seven wins and a chance at their first winning season since 2012-03.
Yet Mr. Sessions used his fake crime wave to justify his push for tougher sentencing, abandoning oversight of police departments accused of racial injustice and pulling back in general from criminal justice reforms that had gained wide support.
None of them has been in office even two years, yet all have a negative approval rating; President Trump, who rode the anti-incumbent wave to victory, has seen his ratings go from weak to weaker in office.
BHP rode the wave to a peak of A$44.89 on April 11, 2011, but after that it was all downhill until the low of January 2016, as iron ore and coal notched up five consecutive losing years.
"It's quite an emotional qualifying session for me because it's the last time I'm going to be qualifying in this car," said Hamilton after stepping out of the Mercedes to kiss it and then wave to the crowd.
For the study, scientists compared the temperatures during the cold wave to readings during the past 20.4 years, as well as the time series of the temperature of the coldest two weeks of the year, dating back to 1880.
Whether it's sexposition (using nudity in the background of expository scenes) or the show's prevalent use of sexual assault as a plot device, Game of Thrones has occasionally used its grittiness as a hand-wave to excuse regressive values.
Following Sunday's 216-meter breaststroke semifinals, U.S. swimmer Lilly King gave a seriously sassy finger wave to Russian competitor Yulia Efimova – who failed a doping test earlier this year – after Efimova came in with a time of 22015:2100.
Tulane 65, Central Florida 63 Louis Dabney and Von Julien paced a balanced Tulane attack, leading the Green Wave to a 65-63 victory over Central Florida on Thursday in the American Athletic Conference Championship tournament in Orlando, Fla.
"I have a salad with every meal," says Legend, who is a spokesperson for the Drink Good Do Good campaign, a partnership between Naked Juice and non-profit Wholesome Wave to help get all Americans access to fresh produce.
From l-r: Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth, Winston Churchill, as Britain Prime Minister, King George VI, and Princess Margaret of Great Britain wave to crowds from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during VE Day celebrations on May 8, 1945.
In the city of Alameda, next to Oakland, it has been quietly using a core 5G technology, millimeter wave, to deliver speeds of 1 gigabit per second, equivalent to Google Fiber's signature home broadband service, for $50 a month.
And while Wall Street has ridden the "Trumpflation" wave to new highs, emerging market stocks, bonds and currencies have slumped as higher U.S. yields lure investors away and push up borrowing costs for firms and households with dollar debt.
Meghan, who celebrated her 37th birthday on Saturday, gave a friendly wave to the crowd during the outing while her top button had come undone, revealing a black lace camisole under her color-block, pleated shirtdress from Club Monaco.
While Democrats are hoping for a blue wave to help take back the House of Representative in the fall, they have decided on a risky strategy that goes against the grain of how previous wave elections have been won.
We don't talk to each other, we just sit in our rooms and wear virtual reality headsets and we can do a slight wave to someone in the corner, and then hopefully they'll wave back, and that'll be it.
After joining Colton Underwood's Bachelor season, Hannah Brown rode the wave to her starring role on The Bachelorette, guest appearances on two episodes of Bachelor in Paradise, winning Dancing With the Stars, and returning to The Bachelor once again.
Once the busy summer travel season was over, Feinstein said the airline approached Montreal-based Bombardier, the manufacturer of the regional jets that were grounded in the heat wave, to see if the planes could fly at higher temperatures.
Combining pseudoscience, conspiracy theories and nationalism, Velopoulos launched a rapid-fire narrative: Europe must remain Christian, Greece could start charging royalties for every one of its artefacts in museums around the world, and a migration wave to Greece must stop.
LONDON (Reuters) - Relentlessly falling borrowing costs worldwide may be setting the stage for a further squeeze in global equity supply, with signs that more companies, especially in Japan and Europe, will exploit the cheap money wave to buy back shares.
The delay itself looks like the market (and consumer tastes) moving quicker than Kano predicted — and so it finds itself wishing its products could deliver more than it originally planned (but without a wand to wave to instantly achieve that).
In an excellent piece, Joe Bernstein goes back to the moment that photo was taken — a photographer who asked students to wave to their parents, and an absurd misunderstanding — and reconstructs how Barboo became the focus of the news cycle.
If he hadn't, he'd now be facing 21,832.80 Turkish lira ($5,751.85) in taxes and 5,13 lira ($1,437.96) in fines for not taking the vehicle with him when he left Turkey; he used the refugee wave to re-enter Europe illegally.
Needham wrote that an offshore track just west of Florida's west coast could cause a "shelf wave" to form from Clearwater on northward, which he described as a "bulge of water" that gets caught between the storm and the coast.
The 4-year-old royal excitedly waved to the crowd with both hands during the iconic flypast in a move that mimicked big brother Prince George's double wave to the cameras during the royal family's visit to Canada in October 2016.
The VR update will enhance the first-person perspective of the existing game, allowing players to steer a starship using their thruster, reach into a bag to fetch their multitool and wave to fellow players meandering around the vastness of space.
If the vinyl banners proclaiming "Remember Darfur" that once graced the front of many American synagogues could give way in a wave to "We Stand With Israel," why can't they now give way en masse to "We Stand Against Hate"?
Like any proud dad, King Willem-Alexander was on-hand to see his daughter off on her big day — and recorded a video of her giving a wave to the camera as she rode her bike to post on Instagram.
Amid reports that Turkey has bussed migrants to the border and told them to cross, European countries have accused Greece of orchestrating the migration wave to pressure Europe to do more to support it in its military operation in northwest Syria.
The Michigan lawmaker rode the 2010 tea party wave to Congress, where the libertarian and fiscal conservative has built a political brand as being a thorn in the side of GOP leadership and has made protecting civil liberties his chief priority.
The story is both personal and universal, as Finnegan uses his travels to find the perfect wave to demonstrate the variety of people he interacted with during his youth, and how the drastic changes of the 1960s impacted them all.
After waking up and taking their daily "Life" pill, countless identical men in hats wave to their wives and babies, go to their identical cars and flow in a river of traffic to mammoth parking garages and grids of office workstations.
In a year when Democrats are trying to highlight corruption in a Republican-led government as a main campaign message, Hunter's legal troubles might be enough for Democrats to bring the blue wave to a traditionally conservative Southern California district.
And when I want to go and wave to a big group of people and they rip me down and put me back down in the seat, but they are fantastic people so I want to thank the Secret Service.
If relatively new President Andrés Manuel López Obrador had a magic wand he could wave to make these organized crime problems go away, he would almost certainly wave it regardless of anything Trump says or does for his own domestic political reasons.
George seemed to be enjoying the happy occasion, as he was seen giggling with his cousins Savannah and Isla Philips, both also bridesmaids inside St. George's Chapel, while Charlotte once again perfected her over-the-shoulder wave to the crowds outside the church.
This business is filled with so many ups and downs, feasts and famines, "almosts" and "never shall be"s, it's a hard wave to ride without losing your shit, especially if your shit wasn't all the way together in the first place.
LONDON, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Relentlessly falling borrowing costs worldwide may be setting the stage for a further squeeze in global equity supply, with signs that more companies, especially in Japan and Europe, will exploit the cheap money wave to buy back shares.
Their rematch on July 14 did not disappoint, as they clasped hands for nearly half a minute—while using their free hands to wave to the crowd, pat each other, and even, in Trump's case, shake another person's hand (Macron's wife, Brigitte).
For all the startups focused on diagnosing or treating a serious health condition, such as infertility or endometriosis, or developing a new form of birth control, there are others that are simply trying to ride the current feminist wave to a generous payday.
Read more: Someone filmed a distressed couple watching their Bahamas cruise ship float away after they were 45 minutes late for boardingA spokesperson for Royal Caribbean told INSIDER the crew member was "not directing her wave to our guests on the pier," however.
One season after riding the wave to the Stanley Cup Final, Tampa Bay has endured a baffling scoring drought, several key injuries, a contract issue with its captain and a top prospect requesting a trade as it sits outside of the playoff picture.
The tsunami of disaffection among voters was clear across the board, as pan-democrats rode the wave to win big in poor and rich neighborhoods, in both protest-prone and non protest-afflicted districts and, in downtown areas as well as the suburbs.
" A Woman's March spokesperson told CNN they were "grateful Facebook has been so responsive and helpful to us as we track and report these pages, so we can get back to our real work: organizing a women's wave to take this country back.
Most of the features from Houseparty's iPhone app are available on the desktop version: You can tap to "wave" to let friends know you're online and ready to chat, set your status to "around" (Houseparty's version of the away message), or sign off completely.
While the broad trends of climate change, and our role in causing it primarily by burning fossil fuels, have been clear for decades, it was impossible until recently to tie a particular storm, drought, flood or heat wave to the long-term warming trend.
"The last wave to the Tesla story generally will begin gaining traction in 2020, and continue through 2030 as the company begins to inch towards its mission statement of accelerating the global adoption or renewable energy driven by Tesla solar and storage solutions," he said.
But that didn't stop Syracuse fans from storming the court after the game or waving signs congratulating Boeheim on No. 1,000, and it didn't stop Boeheim from remaining on the court for a few minutes to wave to fans and bask in the upset win.
Read more: 18 photos show Trump&aposs disastrous NATO summit, where he was left isolated and embarrassed by his closest allies"Quick, quick, wave to him so it seems like we like him," Macron tells the group after the three laugh at Trump&aposs expense.
In the unlikely event that a 21st-century reviewer could write as scintillatingly as Kael did, and that she had a movement as inspiring as the American New Wave to write about, most people would still have no idea who she was or what she said.
Anything can happen at Red Light Radio's yearly showcase, this year station co-founder Hugo van Hejiningen proved that by stealing the mic and sprawling out on the speaker stacks, yelling along with backing tracks that shifted from industrial techno to no-wave to thrash punk.
The main benefit there is security; because UWB uses "time of flight" to ascertain location—it measures how long it takes for a radio wave to pass between two objects—it can help stymie so-called relay attacks, which spoof the radio signals of wireless key fobs.
Thomas Nagle, the recently terminated Manhattan Trader Joe's worker at the center of my story, told me that his managers once experimented with a policy requiring employees to wave to customers as they left the store, in the way that Disney theme park characters wave at visitors.
While "Smallville" was never a ratings behemoth, appearances from the show's actors at San Diego Comic-Con could fill thousands of seats and though the show's debut predated the creation of Twitter, its fans were among the first wave to use the platform to voice their opinions on episodes.
However, President-elect Trump rode a populist wave to the White House, and it's hard to tell how much grassroots support there would be for eliminating an agency that provided nearly $12 billion in relief for consumers wronged by financial institutions in just its first five years of existence.
Playing her first grand slam since returning from a 15-month doping ban, Sharapova grabbed the spotlight with an opening-round upset of second seed Simona Halep and commanded center stage right until the end, walking off Arthur Ashe Stadium court with a demure wave to the capacity crowd.
But he was able to connect with his faith and realize that the dream he had envisioned since he began running at age 13 was coming true: He was competing in the Olympics and able to wave to his family as he finished his marathon in the Olympic stadium.
For decades, the new prime minister has been expected to take part in the somewhat contrived set-piece of giving a cheery wave to the massed ranks of the media on crossing the threshold of No.10 for the first time - with a spouse, and perhaps their children.
Much like the Civil Rights Act for African-Americans, the Americans With Disabilities Act, while a revolutionary piece of legislation at the time of its passage, was not a magic wand we could wave to dismantle these transgressions against disabled people, or reform the system that supports them.
The candidate still finds a hotel ballroom, still stands before a preponderance of flags, still gives a little wave to supporters from the microphone — no, thank you — no matter how many salaries he has paid, or field offices he has opened, or delegates he has won in American Samoa.
"It is premature to attribute the heat wave to climate change, but this is consistent with climate scenarios which predict more frequent, drawn out and intense heat events as greenhouse gas concentrations lead to a rise in global temperatures," the World Meteorological Organization said Monday in a statement.
The company rode that wave to dominance, but as computing shifted to laptops, mobile phones, and complex operations were offloaded into cloud services like Amazon Web Services, Azure and Google Cloud, Dell found itself navigating a complex environment while having to make a significant business transition beyond the PC era.
I always liked YouTube because you could express your freedom of speech through YouTube videos and through the comment section below and I feel as if this new wave to censor videos is (a) infringing upon why people like YouTube so much and (b) going to end up going too far.
It is time for the next wave to roll in at the Brooklyn Academy of Music: Joseph V. Melillo, who has helped shape the academy's cutting-edge aesthetic for more than three decades, will announce on Friday that he plans to step down as executive producer at the end of 22009.
He did a pre-rally interview with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity -- "Wave to the fake news media," Hannity told Trump at the start of the interview -- and then took the stage to deliver his now-familiar stump speech, a mix of Teleprompter reading and free-form riffs on, well, everything.
" Rubio then informed the 300 or so attendees that he, like Trump and Cruz, is also an outsider — one who rode the Tea Party wave to an upset Senate win in 2010, and whose quest for the presidency was initially stiff-armed by party grandees "who said, 'You have to wait your turn.
Today I'll pack some tools, a wide-bladed knife and rake Nothing with a motor, it's work I want to do by hand And I'll wave to you, going the same way Maybe we'll see someone wandering, and call them over to come walk with us As far as the road goes.
They're full of little people-to-people interactions: a wave to let the dad behind the stroller that that you're going to stop and let him cross; a nod to tell the other driver to inform him that you're waiting for this woman fiddling with her keys to finally pull out of her spot.
It makes sense that after a certain point it was no longer enough to share the contents of your closet; in 2017, that's a crowded market, and whether you unbox one-of-a-kind couture or steals from TJ Maxx, we, as an internet culture, have ridden that wave to the point on no return.
After riding a populist wave to the White House, President Donald Trump has awarded a major victory to the financial product sales machine at the expense of individual investors by "delaying" the implementation of a Department of Labor ruling requiring that brokers and financial advisors act in the best interest of the clients when providing retirement advice.
Though Le Pen was able to ride a nativist-populist wave to bring her National Front to unprecedented heights—which in itself will likely have profound effects on French politics—in the end her party was deemed, by voters on both the right and the left, to be too backward and too racist to lead the country.
Huelskamp rode the Tea Party wave to Washington in 2010 and quickly emerged as a thorn in the side of House GOP leadership, particularly then-Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio).
The first lady shook hands with the Obamas and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE and gave a wave to the rest of the aisle.
Read more: Adorable photos show the roller coaster of emotions Prince George experienced on his first day back at schoolFrom perfecting the signature wave to telling photographers "you're not coming" at Prince Louis' christening in 2018, the youngster has made headlines for her often cheeky attitude towards the press — and many of the moments are caught on camera.
Kevin Harvick, nicknamed "Happy Harvick" years ago, collected his series-leading seventh win of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup season at Michigan International Speedway Sunday afternoon — leading a dominant 223 of the 22007 laps — feeling so good he escorted his six-year old son Keelan out to the front-stretch to pick up the checkered flag and wave to the enthusiastic crowd.
How to delete old accountsUnfortunately there's no magic wand you can wave to instantly identify apps that you're no longer using, or to effectively close down those accounts with a click or a tap—and we'd advise you to be wary of any service that promises to be able to do this (it probably won't, and probably will harvest your data instead).
Canada's New Partisan Media Are Poised To Ride A Facebook Wave To Election Day A big team from BuzzFeed chronicled the rise of hyper-partisan media in Canada on Facebook: North25 is part of a new wave of advocacy media — both on the left and right — that is reaching more Canadians than ever before, thanks to savvy approaches to Facebook.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Sunday predicted that Republicans might ride a "Red Waveto sweeping victories in the midterm elections, even as polls continue to show Democrats in the lead.
Writing in The Atlantic, McCay Coppins accurately sees Moore's insurgency as part of a larger pattern of populist revolt within the GOP: Over the past quarter-century, Republican politics have routinely been upended by angry populist outbursts of this sort—from the rise of Ross Perot to the revolt of the religious right, from the Tea Party wave to the Trump insurgency.
Record: 28-16, 6th in EastOffensive rating: 109.5, 15thDefensive rating: 107.0, 10thOne thing to know: The Pacers have been getting contributions from all across the board this season — Malcolm Brogdon started the season hot, Domantas Sabonis picked it up and is riding a wave to the All-Star Game, and now T.J. Warren is their leading scorer over their last eight games.
Video shows what it was like on the plane evacuating US citizens out of Wuhan, as one passenger describes doing the wave to pass timeWuhan is running low on food, hospitals are overflowing, and foreigners are being evacuated as panic sets in after a week under coronavirus lockdownThe Wuhan coronavirus seems to have a low fatality rate, and most patients make full recoveries.
It can reduce each wave to a stereotype and suggest that there's a sharp division between generations of feminism, when in fact there's a fairly strong continuity between each wave — and since no wave is a monolith, the theories that are fashionable in one wave are often grounded in the work that someone was doing on the sidelines of a previous wave.
Since President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was inaugurated, his opponents have hung their fortunes on the idea of a massive blue wave to sweep away Republicans in Congress in the midterm elections this week.
Small towns can be everything stereotypes suggest—provincial, narrow-minded, lacking in the diversity—but what they give us is the comfort of closeness: The door to the bar opens because you know Gil Vernon, strangers wave to you from their cars when you're walking down the sidewalk, the whole family shows up at the campsite, and the festival founder's dad will gladly jump your car.
Do all that and you'll have a wonderful experience, against a backdrop of almost inconceivable magnificence, along a stretch of border where, for now, you can climb to the top of a bluff pockmarked with perfectly round mortar holes left by ancient civilizations, look down on the gently moving river, and wave to people on the other side, a stone's throw away and a world apart.
So while Dolan, the multi-millionaire controlling owner of the Indians, can play the hero and wave to the crowd as he takes a faux-stand in the name of inclusiveness, behind the scenes he and his family have regularly donated to conservative political figures, like John Kasich, who, until it was protected by law, spent his career opposing marriage equality and same-sex adoption.
Amash, who has been serving in Congress for nearly a decade since riding the Tea Party wave to the House in 2010, has been a consistent skeptic of the "America First" agenda of Trump, coming up with nitpicky reasons to oppose numerous conservative measures that he claims to support, such as completing the Keystone Pipeline and defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement from the liberal demands to abolish the agency.
"On the darker side, this maelstrom of media attention, coupled with the immediate guilty verdict from the court of public opinion and the utter and complete damnation of anyone accused of any sexual misconduct, has created an opportunity for persons whose motives and intentions are not so pure, and who are looking for a ride on this cultural wave to take advantage of persons at the center of this narrative," writes Haggis' attorney Christine Lepera.
The rapper, who hasn't been photographed publicly or posted on social media since late-December, was spotted arriving at JAY-Z and Beyoncé's super-exclusive Oscars afterparty at the Chateau Marmont in L.A. The 35-year-old Minaj — who was dripping in jewelry around her neck and sported a pink dress and giant fur — offered a smile and wave to photographers as she made her way inside the fête, which kicked off after 11 p.m.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's low approval ratings and the intense political passions that have stirred over the past two years have Democrats hoping that they'll ride a large wave to a House majority this fall.
The rise of China's tech industry has coincided, in recent years, with a revolution in AI. Advances in machine learning have transformed areas such as image and voice recognition, and the country's big tech companies—Alibaba, Baidu, Huawei, and Tencent—have embraced the research and use of AI. A string of AI startups, including the four named at the top, have also ridden this wave to commercial riches by providing software for voice assistants, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and more.
Melania Trump shook hands with former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE and appeared to wave to former first lady Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, who were seated next to the Obamas, before sitting down.
Organized by Scott Rothkopf, the museum's deputy director of programs and chief curator, and Jessica Man, a curatorial assistant, the show is accompanied by a catalog of more than 650 pages, which includes a memoir by the artist's mother, Carol Hendrickson, a public health nurse, who lives with her second husband next door to Owens and her family; testimonies about how wonderful Owens is as a person and a painter from a bevy of artists, curators, dealers, and studio assistants; price lists from early exhibitions; essays, including one about Elizabeth Murray by Francine Prose; statements by influential people who were among the first wave to recognize her importance.
Here is perhaps his most famous poem, "For the Anniversary of My Death": Every year without knowing it I have passed the day When the last fires will wave to me And the silence will set out Tireless traveler Like the beam of a lightless star Then I will no longer Find myself in life as in a strange garment Surprised at the earth And the love of one woman And the shamelessness of men As today writing after three days of rain Hearing the wren sing and the falling cease And bowing not knowing to what The poem's power is clinched by its title and opening line; almost anything could follow that bracing conceit.

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