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LOS ANGELES — Zion Williamson was working up a sweat.
Bernie Sanders is working up his own, more comprehensive plan.
It's been an incredible three years of working up here.
I'm steadily working up to 200, double my body weight.
Sam Heughan looks good even while working up a sweat.
We'd spend all afternoon working up these very complicated routines.
They are working up a sweat to find dirt on Brett.
Working up a sweat also helps it penetrate your scalp, too.
Are you going to be working up to Christmas this month?
People were working up to 15 hours a day, running around.
I figure I'll try working up to that in the coming days.
He said working up to 70 hours per week was not unusual.
After a good 15 minutes, he was working up a sweat again.
Jeffrey Liu and Rob Pachter have been working up a sweat lately.
Plus, their waterproof material make them perfect for working up a real sweat.
Helen gave us the answer ... it was all about working up a lather!
I'm working up a series of A.S.M.R. mukbang videos for later this year.
It felt really freeing, like my body had been working up to that.
Nadella has spent almost his entire career working up the ranks at Microsoft.
Trump legal team Meanwhile, Trump's team is working up answers to Mueller's questions.
You're like 'am I supposed to be working up toward clearing my chakras?
Working up to 1,300 stitches per minute, this model is versatile and efficient.
In peak production season, employees were working up to 175 overtime hours per month.
Her family was always around and saw how hard she was working up close.
I think it was a matter of working up the nerve to do it.
Working up an appetite, I email every fashion brand PR office at fashion week.
After working up the ranks in Boston, I decided to move to New York.
Lagerfeld had been working up until his death but was sick in recent weeks.
I was inside my creation, moving around with my whole body, working up a sweat.
Some of our favorite celebs are working up a sweat before diving into Thanksgiving dinner.
Working up a sweat does wonders for my mood, and it really wakes me up.
Part of the secret is starting with the neck and working up to the forehead.
In his mind, that's more plausible than working up the courage to talk to her.
But Trump is already working up a short list of replacements for secretary of state.
There's no requirement for people to be working up until midnight and that kind of thing.
In the short term, that leaves European finance officials working up another round of cash payments.
I commiserated with a burly AAA guy before working up the courage to call my father.
He typically pulls in anywhere from $10 to $200 a week working up to 20 hours.
A number of mainstream competitors are also working up plug-in hybrid and all-electric SUVs.
Current retirement policy requires female public servants stop working up to 10 years earlier than men.
Mainland China is working up momentum, but it churns out its own singing starlets in droves.
But the show does seem to be working up to some big moment in their relationship.
D Double E is working up to the release of his first ever solo album Jackuum!
About 12.6m Japanese aged 60 or older now opt to keep working, up from 8.7m in 2000.
If you're working up a sweat outside you have the potential to feel about 2o degrees warmer.
Scott-Jupp gets his patients to practice swallowing using small sweets, eventually working up to bigger ones.
But the research suggests that the virtues of fitness classes go far beyond working up a sweat.
After working up an appetite at the bash — presented by Audi — Teigen snacked on a mini cheeseburger.
You'll already be working up a sweat sprinting from venue to venue to see your favorite artists.
After working up our nerve, we approached him and asked if he'd like to see our photos.
Is he working up the nerve to talk to someone new while reflecting on what could be?
Ford, for one, has indicated it is working up a truck that would be smaller than the Ranger.
Maplewood is working up plans to deploy a ride-sharing program and encouraging residents to work from home.
My sport of choice is squash, which is great for focusing the mind and working up a sweat.
These divisions don't start in Washington, DC, and come down; they are in the country and working up.
Many pilots get their start at regional airlines before working up to higher-paying jobs at mainline carriers.
In some English factories, pregnant women were moved to lighter tasks to keep them working up to delivery.
It was quite the scene -- a couple of hotties working up a sweat, surrounded by some lovely garden scenery.
He planned on auditioning for the 2009 season of X Factor, but didn't working up the nerve until 2010.
We're still working on the back end, and I think we're going to be working up to the wire.
Soon, Marlin and Frantz were working up originals together; their first two albums were released the following two years.
This season may be freezin', but these steamy stars are working up a sweat to bring on the heat!
When they're not working up a sweat on the dance floor, Chmerkovskiy and Johnson are busy planning their upcoming wedding.
The big picture: Saudi officials are instead "working up a broader, more practical strategy to boost renewable energy," per WSJ.
Edgar is masterful at working up and down in combinations and at ducking in to pick up that lead leg.
They enjoyed a romantic and royal double date, and now Prince William and Princess Kate are working up a sweat.
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In an effort to allay people's fears about working up a sweat, many boutique fitness classes are taking additional precautions.
As Katie was working up the courage to tell her agency that she wanted to leave, she got an email.
And don't worry about working up a sweat at the gym, because they are also designed clean easily with water.
It's a trouble-shooting process starting with the cheapest bottle and working up the price range to something you truly enjoy.
The "What Do You Mean?" singer, 24, was spotted working up a sweat in Los Angeles during a game of soccer.
The middle Jonas brother was seen wearing athletic shorts and boxing gloves while working up a sweat in a public park.
You get to feel like an acrobat while working up a serious sweat and doing incredibly challenging strengthening and toning exercises.
By age 30, he had earned over $1 million, in part by working up to 13 side gigs at a time.
Working up the ladder in the army and civil service, Gulen supporters helped other members of the movement join their ranks.
To further minimize swelling, wrap the ankle in an elastic bandage, starting at the toes and working up to the leg.
And with no better options apparent to me, I was working up the nerve to take care of the matter myself.
My first day back to work I sat in my car for an hour before working up the courage to go in.
López Obrador (who is often referred to by his initials, AMLO) has been working up to this moment all his adult life.
They're also water-resistant, so whether you're caught in the rain or working up a sweat at the gym, they'll be okay.
I personally noticed that I felt more energized when I arrived at work after working up a good sweat on my commute.
He offered a middle ground: make a series of smaller annual Roth conversions, working up to the top of your tax bracket.
Thanks to this wide range, this set is particularly useful for developing strength over time or working up to exercises like pullups.
She was working up to 20 hours a week at part-time jobs, and her bus ride to campus took an hour.
Into her 80s, she was still capable of working up some anger about their belief that education was unnecessary for a woman.
Luckily, the line isn't too long, and the woman who actually knows how to process bulk mail is working up front today.
I was working up the nerve to wear a pair of stilettos for one month's visit, but alas, it won't happen now.
The instructor guided us through various tender muscle groups, starting with our calves and hamstrings and working up the backs of our legs.
Next, it wants to keep working up the supply chain to build software for every part of the business, from farm to joint.
Many headphone-makers have realized wireless is the way to go when you're working up a sweat and offer secure, yet comfortable, options.
Some tips I've seen outlined by various experts in behavioral psychology include setting goals for using your smartphone and working up to that.
Fager has spent more than 35 years at CBS News, working up from low-level producer to chairman of the network's news division.
When he's not hosting ABC's reality dancing competition, Bergeron enjoys boxing and working up a sweat at an Equinox gym with his trainer.
To get there, Sabatier, now 34, increased his income by negotiating his salary and working up to 13 side hustles at a time.
Try to ease your dog into the noise by starting the dryer at lower settings and gradually working up to the desired power.
Twelve-year-old Kevin (Alex Hibbert), an unwitting witness, would rather be working up the nerve to talk to his crush at school.
Florence Ponting and Edward Mayhew, young British newlyweds working up the nerve to consummate their marriage in a seaside hotel, are both virgins.
Lea Draeger makes an initially chilly, reserved impression in the title role, working up quietly to reveal her character's inner anguish and turmoil.
After working up a sweat on the dance floor, Gronk eventually hopped behind the DJ booth to get on the 1s and 2s.
Gallup data show that around 70% of employees are simply unengaged with their work; they aren&apost working up to their full potential.
Most people don't have that kind of cash on hand, so working up to that or other big-ticket items and events is key.
Anders did a great job against Perez of working up and down, coming up with strikes off of takedown attempts when he met resistance.
The claim that men and women were working up to 22 hours a day without pay at the catfish factory has also been attributed.
Five weeks of working up north was nearly over and the whole crew was about to decamp to the larger set down in Mexico.
But within the direct actual practice of onscreen Gilead, I'm having trouble working up a reason to care, no matter how great Whitford is.
Starting from the smallest of rooms and working up may let co-living firms hit upon the perfect balance of shared and private space.
At the beginning of her career, Dorothy Bolden earned as little as $7 for working up to 40 hours, some of her daughters said.
After a couple of weeks of solitary day drinking, I had spent a few more working up a head of steam in my nightlife.
Given recent events I couldn't bear to be mean — I'm working up to it, I swear — so here are four albums that I love.
Working up to it will require daily stretching of the hamstrings and hip flexors — the same muscles that get overly tight from too much sitting.
When we would queue it up: This feels like a getting ready song, like pre-Tinder date when you're working up a little badass confidence.
We're guessing that ear-to-ear grin has more to do with her husband, Chris Pratt, than working up a sweat ... but ya never know.
All around me swarms a crowd of activewear-clad partygoers, beaming at each other as they bounce to the music, working up a virtuous sweat.
The terrier group had yet to be judged, and their handlers were working up until the last second to get them ready for the crowd. 
Whether you're walking around in the hot sun or working up a brutal sweat during a workout, blö could be the solution to keeping cool.
He took lessons, but mostly he found the melodies himself, working up to performing in weekend bands that later played his junior and senior proms.
Optimism on a trade resolution has risen recently after the two countries reached a truce and started working up a so-called phase one deal.
Happy hour regulars tend to order a beer, then small plates, working up progressively, when appetite dictates, to more elaborate appetizers or a rice bowl.
I really did nothing else with my time, sometimes working up to 19 hours a day to hone my craft and learn under the best.
He will slowly start working up to chasing, and it will get faster and faster until his head is hitting whatever wall he bangs into.
Go find someone psychotically outgoing to sell your services, and y'all can happily sit in your nerd cave all day working up some hot spreadsheets.
A group of investors is working up a pitch for up to £300 million in UK government funding to keep these startups afloat during 2020.
"I think couples should definitely work out together," Asghari shared as a video of him and Spears working up a sweat played in the background.
"But we are working up a plan so people can bung a bob for a Big Ben bong," Johnson told the BBC in an interview.
To confront the issue, municipalities are working up policies that require scooter companies to make their product equally accessible to low- and high-income neighborhoods.
To confront the issue, municipalities are working up policies that require scooter companies to make their product equally accessible to low- and high-income neighborhoods.
I swung open the fridge door and started spritzing myself down, figuring I was giving these bacteria a good meal after working up a sweat.
The unique "liquid powder" texture makes it ideal for warmer weather — especially for those of us who are already working up a natural glow (a.k.a. sweat).
Plus, Color Wow is water proof so it won't become streaky if you're working up a sweat at the gym or get caught in the rain.
Musk tells the Times that he's been working up to 120-hour weeks, sometimes not leaving a factory for three or four days at a time.
As for Lillard, long regarded as the NBA's Best Rapper, he's been working up to the release of The Letter O, his debut record, released yesterday.
That sense of scale is also apparent in "Suar a camisa" ("Working up a sweat") (2014) which features 120 shirts on wooden racks representing Brazilian workers.
How could I try to feel good about myself, when I was still working up the gumption to even get out of bed in the morning?
"What does it matter?" he sings over mechanical-seeming drums and glum synthesizer chords, eventually working up to a power-ballad chorus that never finds release.
Then giving an interview in which he cried, told reporters he'd been working up to 120 hours a week and had a special relationship with Ambien.
Bloomberg News reported overnight that the White House is working up a partial deal to suspend next week's tariff increase in exchange for a currency pact.
He told the newspaper he's overwhelmed by the job, has been working up to 120 hours per week and takes Ambien to fall asleep on occasion.
In fact, nearly 13 percent of women 65 to 69 are working, up from 15 percent in the late 1980s, according to a recent Harvard study.
I was nearly 20 years in, working up to 80 hours a week and sometimes more, when one evening I was at my desk, reading documents.
Second, by announcing he would impose escalating tariffs on June 10 (starting at 5% and working up to 25% in October) on all goods imported from Mexico.
O'Reilly said for now it will be about 15 minutes of talking points, memos, and analysis, eventually working up to a fuller, genuine news program with guests.
I then decide to embrace the laziness of today and lay in bed to watch more Atonement while working up the energy to go to the gym.
For instance, the morning after a recent breakup, I was working up the courage to text my best friend of eight years that the relationship had ended.
There was the convenience store, he explained, where he would go sit to rest after long hours of working up and down the length of the sidewalk.
And as of this week, it has achieved "first fire" and is running a battery of tests meant to ensure that everything is working up to snuff.
" She not only intends to stock up on mango at her corner smoke shop, but is working up a Plan B: "I'll switch to Juul's tobacco flavor.
"He would pull me into these meetings and tell me that I wasn't working up to my potential, and I really struggled with that," Mr. Gordon said.
I followed the included instructions to mix some of the fresh food with his dry food, working up to feeding him half a bag twice a day.
All the while, he has maintained a core group of musical associates, working up a productive tension between his fastidious vision and the will of his allies.
But for Julianne Hough's 2017 Emmy Awards look, there was an one very uncommon element in her hair regimen — and it ended up working up in her favor.
There are hundreds of airports in the United States; at the larger ones, there might be tens of thousands of people working up front and behind the scenes.
Joe was seen getting his Russian kettlebell swing on Wednesday at the Bondi Icebergs Pool near Sydney, Australia -- where he seemed to be working up quite a sweat.
People weren't as excited about working up a sweat while playing games anymore, and the Kinect didn't offer any enticing games specific to it to drum up interest.
Beginning with a simple bat, and working up through a flamethrower, players were instructed in how to kill various creepy crawlies and concoct a serum to attract others.
The product's durability was tested in volunteers who wore it while running in heat and working up a sweat, while swimming, and while going out in a rainstorm.
"Working up and down it can be hair-raising at times," said Robin Dennell, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Exeter who joined Dr. Zhu's team in 2010.
But two of those legends, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, are still working up a storm — the fourth season of their sitcom "Grace and Frankie" arrives on Friday.
Their piece "Shiro" had them silhouetted behind an X-shaped scrim that flickered with increasingly complex geometries, all in black and white, working up to dizzying Op Art.
At the end of the class, everyone went home with some soap and a reminder to let it dry out for four weeks before working up a lather.
Back at the women's basement, the children were working up a storm and the mothers were either cleaning up after their kids or trying to calm them down.
Mr. Sun used the time to try to master the violin, which he had studied as a child, working up to music of Bach, Mendelssohn, Ysaÿe and Brahms.
"They tone small muscles and make legs lean," says her trainer, Amy Rosoff Davis, who suggests you start with 20 to 30 reps of each, working up to 60.
"The ways that they're doing this is kind of textbook speech processing," but "working up an algorithm to decide when to go into whisper mode" would be more complicated.
"It's kind of like, 'I've got everything I need, because I've been literally working up and down this city to get into events, to get into shows,'" she explains.
Ford, which is investing $500 million in Rivian, has confirmed it is working up what is expected to be an all-electric version of its best-selling F-150.
So, the idea of buckling down and working up a sweat in order to make one of these decadent meals, on a weeknight, during the summer isn't particularly appealing.
"We're full steam ahead with our Team Virginia efforts that are working up and down the ticket to make sure that Republicans are getting elected in Virginia," D'Onofrio said.
There are three settings, slow, fast, and no drive, to allow different pedaling speeds in different types of traffic, or just to sit there stationary, working up a sweat.
The song, about his working up the nerve to ask her out, appears on Nada Surf's most recent album, "You Know Who You Are," which came out in March.
If you've ever taken out a bad day at the office on the nearest treadmill, you know that working up a good sweat can easily turn your day around.
"I've always felt that we should try to reform the health care system from the center out, first by identifying areas of agreement and then working up," he said.
By April 5, the database indicated a multistate outbreak and by the next day, C.D.C. researchers were working up a uniform questionnaire for state health workers to interview patients.
And educators are working up "news literacy" programs to teach students how to tell the difference between real, corroborated journalism and naked lies dressed in the colors of veracity.
It has been working up towards releasing Photoshop for the iPad Pro for some time — and it always has a few fun apps and announcements to go alongside it.
Beane, 40, has spent his entire 19-season N.F.L. career working up the Carolina Panthers' ranks, including the past two as the team's assistant general manager under Dave Gettleman.
Although going to high school and working up to 40 hours a week was very difficult, she enjoyed being busy, and she liked the independence that money gave her.
On Thursday, the 46-year-old Girls Trip star shared a video of her 64-year-old mom Adrienne Banfield-Jones working up a sweat in the gym on Instagram.
And after working up an appetite during a long day by the pool, simply head over to one of the hotel's two restaurants or bar for a bite to eat.
On the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, Fennessey said the new site has 43 employees and is working up to 50 thanks to financial support from HBO.
Hard bodies whose curves were enhanced by OTC diet-pill addictions and working up a sweat in g-string leotards were crowned with aggressively large scrunched socks and leg-warmers.
It said the effort dated back to at least early 2016 and focused on networks belonging to small commercial facilities with the goal of working up toward larger energy companies.
And Shona reported that tech investors are working up a pitch for a $350 million rescue fund from the UK government as a recession looms and threatens to sink startups. 
Soon after, however, I enjoyed a daydream of Bloomberg wielding a hoe in my fields and working up a sweat as he gained an education in what farmers really do.
Elon Musk has been working up to 120 hours a week recently as he aims to ramp up production of Tesla's mass-market, more affordable car option, the Model 3.
But they also note that the carmaker is working up plans to add capacity to build SUVs in China, something that will impact future growth opportunities for the South Carolina plant.
To reach those goals, Musk told the NYT he'd recently been working up to 120 hours a week, and the report noted he "alternated between tears and laughter," in the interview.
In one piece in the gallery, you can listen to a recording of the elder James talking to his son about various things, ultimately working up to asking to borrow money.
It's likely that the two goals intersect in most cases — a happy employee is a good employee, and everyone will feel good about him or her working up to full potential.
In the middle of working up a proposal on one of the ideas that Roger asked me to pursue, I received an offer to write columns full-time at The Hill.
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The rigors of vegetable gardening, for most people, are humble and gritty: planting, weeding, dirtying knees, working up a sweat and maybe straining a back muscle or two.
Instead, executive branch machinations in the Times report indicate that O.M.B. lawyers were working up an argument that Mr. Trump's role as commander in chief would allow him to override Congress.
House Homeland Security Democrats began working up the legislation earlier this year in the wake of a slew of mass shootings allegedly perpetrated by far-right extremists with radical online footprints.
So it's a field we know we have a long history there and Rosneft is working up in the north, north Iraq I don't even call it Kurdistan in northern Iraq.
After a gap year, K plans on attending law school to become a disability rights attorney before working up the political ladder and becoming the President of the United States of America.
Even if you're not working up to your bench press PR (or know what that means — no shame), it's still a great idea to do some strengthening and stretching of your chest.
The prototype that made its debut this month at the Geneva Motor Show is believed to offer a hint of one of the battery-powered production models the brand is working up.
While the feature was working up until this morning, it recently disappeared from my search bar after I cleared my search history for some screenshots I wanted to take for this story.
We're told the culprit was simply that navy cropped coat Gigi is seen wearing in the vid -- ya know, the one in which she's striking poses and kinda working up a sweat.
New moms in Canada get a year of paid leave while those in Finland can still get a paycheck without working up to three years after having children, the Washington Post reported.
Working up a physical hunger instead of working out to suppress it helped me accept the fact that, yes, my body actually demanded food — whether or not my mind deemed it deserving.
Over in the corner, a couple is shit-talking NASA, and in the back a woman with a gaggle of children is working up the courage to speak to her favorite star.
I also try to be pretty religious about exercising, and the clarity that comes from just working up a sweat and clearing up your mind, getting rid of some of the stress.
The original "Beyond the Dance" is led by metallic beats and a stabbing synth melody, the kind of grinding techno track perfect for working up a sweat to in a small club.
The genuine silvertip badger bristles feel downy on the skin, yet retain a great backbone, working up a lather is no problem and the brush needs very little (if any) breaking in.
Exercise seems to act like an autophagy power up; one study suggests working up a sweat might boost our cells' trash-cleaning effectiveness all the way up to the 80-minute mark.
While they're fine to use when you're just chilling at your desk or doing anything sedentary, they tend to fall out when, say, you're working up a sweat or mowing the lawn.
Nearly 85 percent of women 65 to 69 are working, up from 15 percent in the late 1980s, one of the analyses, by the Harvard economists Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz, found.
If you're a college student working up the nerve to start making your schedule for next semester, you're probably having trouble working in that foreign language class with the rest of your requirements.
Rivian itself is hoping to sell between 70,000 and 80,000 of its R1T and R1S models annually, and it is working up additional products that could eat up even more of that capacity.
Over time, the money Kyle made from working up to 70 hours a week as a landscaper was swiftly disappearing, buying opioids at $40 per pill and eventually going toward heroin to snort.
But with such a formidable player entering the market, and extremely loyal SoulCyclers now having an on-brand option for at-home fitness, the folks at Peloton might be working up a sweat.
But then warmer temps came around, and they were perfectly pleasant to wear with no more than a pair of board shorts underneath, especially when I was working up a sweat in them.
Québec: There's nothing like working up a sweat during a long day out on the Canadian ski slopes and then unwinding in a world-class spa like the Scandinave Spa in Mont-Tremblant.
Not as bold as last week's Florida man (of course) who tripped baaaalls and jumped into an alligator pit, but she's working up to it and we see her and respect her process.
Nearly a third of women aged 65 to 69 are now working, up from 15 percent in the late 643s, according to recent analyses by the Harvard economists Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz.
Although I have steered clear of the prediction game, my background as an investigator and experience working up close with Robert Mueller leads me to believe he will not move against the President.
"A fast-growing suburb gets that way by attracting builders—working up a business case for people to come in and build in their community," says Javier Vivas, director of economic research for realtor.com.
Moon Express has already started making renovations to Space Launch Complexes 17 and 18 at Cape Canaveral where the company will conduct spacecraft testing and operations working up to their launch later this year.
And even though I wasn't working up a sweat from the 90-minute trek in the dead of winter, I still felt a bit disheveled by the time I made it to the office.
But think of those Shaolin type hand gestures, is that index finger nuclear tipped or is The Donald merely working up to a heart palm strike on a smug journalist from the elite press?
"From now on everyone will know what a driver of dangerous goods does, working up to 18 hours a day so there is nothing missing in the house of the Portuguese," he told reporters.
Trump, who shared a short video of that behind-the-scenes tour on her Twitter feed yesterday, began planning the holiday decorations last summer, selecting textiles and working up sketches with a design team.
After a while I began to feel gorged on boxing, as if I were eating one meat course after another, starting with baloney and working up to wild boar and cerf à la royale.
Kegel exercises include: sustained contractions (holding the squeeze or contraction with a goal of working up to 10 seconds) and quick flicks, which are a simple contraction and release taking 1 to 2 seconds.
This is what Beat Saber did for me, and why I'd play it even if I wasn't also working up a sweat: It gave me a type of power fantasy I've never had before.
The value of working up a sweat has been a matter of philosophy; a matter of patriotism and reasserting a nation's fading virility; a matter of keeping one's husband happy; a matter of fashion.
With the help of Spotify we've gathered all the new workout-worthy songs, the classic gym hits, and several upbeat jams to create the perfect playlist to listen to while you're working up a sweat.
Since they're splashproof, you won't have to worry about working up a sweat, and because the buds are also magnetized, they'll attach together to sit securely around your neck when you're not listening to anything.
The researchers found that working up to 25 hours a week was linked to an improvement in cognitive performance, but when working hours exceeded 25 hours a week, there was a decrease in cognitive performance.
Perhaps most problematic of all is that the spacewalk wasn't even highlighted until about an hour into the council meeting, when Robert Lightfoot, NASA's acting administrator, referred to the two astronauts working up in space.
"Don't Hurt Yourself," a collaboration with Jack White, is a funk-bottomed blues-rocker that has Beyoncé fighting back, declaring, "You ain't trying hard enough/You ain't loving hard enough," working up to a scream.
For example, a large-scale installation, "Suar a camisa" (Working up a sweat) (2014), consists of 120 dirty t-shirts from Brazilian laborers displayed on wooden supports, creating the sense of a crowd of workers.
You know the kid could pull off an A, but you shake your head and write "not working up to potential" at the top of his report before ruefully marking it with a big, red C.
Disney recently revealed that they're working up rides based on other toys from the film like the "Slinky Dog Dash" and "Alien Swirling Saucers," but it just may be Woody's food that wins over our hearts.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)The True Wireless come with an IXP4 water resistant rating which means getting caught in the rain, or working up a serious sweat, shouldn't cause any problems.
It's not as waterproof as fitness wearables meant to hit the pool, but you're not sporting the Gameband for exercise — unless you count working up a sweat breaking your high score on Centipede as a workout.
"As nice as it is to make an appearance at an event, I don't find that the most fulfilling way to support an organization," he said, dabbing his face when he started working up a sweat.
If they have continued to win big into their 214s, it has a great deal to do with Paganini, the 22000-year-old Swiss fitness coach who takes a cerebral approach to working up a sweat.
No one is actively working on the project, and instead, the Saudi kingdom is working up a broader, more practical strategy to boost renewable energy, to be announced in late October, the WSJ reported on.wsj.com/2NW8wlH.
But, two episodes in, it became clear that Robert and Michelle King—who are also the creators of "The Good Wife"—were working up a far stranger, more original, and certainly funkier allegory for Washington's woes.
Consider season one's New Year's Eve episode, "The Countdown," in which the main action revolves around Ryan, a high school boy, working up the courage to tell Marissa, a high school girl, that he loves her.
In response to Musk's comments to The Times about working up to 120 hours per week, Arianna Huffington wrote in a post on Thrive Global published August 17 that Musk's work habits were unhealthy and unproductive.
Overwork, job insecurity, and profound burnout are omnipresent concerns; more than three-quarters of developers report working under "crunch" conditions, which can mean working up to 22008 hours a day and more than 22017 hours a week.
But if that employee is working up to 60 hours per week, "it's going to cut your hourly wage by a third if you are a salaried employee, or if they're not paying you overtime," Oh said.
He said the company did not foresee any material impact on future results from the hurricane and that all six of its plants on the island had reliable generator power and were working up to full capacity.
Newspapers and broadcasters are willing to fork out more cash for less effort, with a few hours prep and a stint in a studio each weekend considerably easier than working up from grassroots fixtures to administering professional games.
If that sounds at all familiar, remember this: The most important part of learning to cook isn't about proper skills or techniques, it's about working up the courage to actually get in the kitchen and just make something.
In its poultry industry, teams of about 10 labourers known as chicken catchers collect the birds that are crammed onto large farms, working up to 20 hours and catching more than 50,000 chickens a day, the report said.
Prosecutors usually only pursue higher-level figures in an organization when they believe they have the goods and are looking to corroborate existing evidence, fill in the narrative, or continue working up to the head of the organization.
I'll eat soup if i'm working up in the office, but on the boat, because it's a speedboat, trying to go with things that are solid is a good idea—nothing that will spray all over the place.
Mr. Obey, who goes by Tony, started working up to the job more than a decade ago, as he neared the end of a two-year stint at a Brooklyn rehabilitation center, recovering from years of substance abuse.
In its poultry industry, teams of about 10 laborers known as chicken catchers collect the birds that are crammed onto large farms, working up to 20 hours and catching more than 50,000 chickens a day, the report said.
Trying out a new fitness class can be a great chance to learn something new — or it can be a breeding ground for all your deepest anxieties and insecurities about working up a sweat in front of other people.
Ahead of his state's primary next week, he went on the radio and danced around the question of who he would be voting for before finally working up the courage to admit he was planning to vote for Cruz.
During his talk, Musk outlined SpaceX's plans to deliver humans to the surface of the red planet, starting with crewed flights by around 2024 and eventually working up to bringing 100 people to the Martian surface with every launch.
There are many difficult jobs on a cruise ship, but the hardest, most physically demanding position requires working up to 14 hours a day for less than $700 a month, according to a lawyer who represents cruise-ship employees.
Now, the agency fears the burden on employees already working up to 227 hours a day will increase after the U.S. Supreme Court decided to restore a Trump administration policy banning most asylum applications at the U.S.-Mexico border.
If you want to motivate yourself to get started, trade the Eisenhower Matrix … With starting easy and working up The Eisenhower Matrix method of classifying tasks by urgency and importance and doing them in that order can definitely work for some.
But the team's proof-of-concept demo delivered a company registration in less than two hours — though it should be noted they had been working up to that for a year, and collaborating with IBM and Swisscom on the project.
She started with documentaries, slowly exploring more of the medium, and rather than working up to buy a house at age 25 like her mother, she used her money to create her first narrative film, I Will Follow, in 2010.
As he got better at it—working up from a basement church in Illinois to local radio broadcasts to his first revivalist meetings, in two old circus tents in Los Angeles in 1949—his delivery modulated, but not his urgency.
"Catherine, Harry, Meghan, and I have been able to see the service working up close and are very excited for its future," he said, before taking the opportunity to invite people in the UK to apply as a volunteer crisis counsellor.
I also broke 600 calories in one ride today, which means that I'm getting better, and you can see that I kind of started out really strong and then kind of took a dip and then started working up again.
This season, everyone in the acting class is working up a personal scene about a primal wound; as Barry shapes the story of his wartime experiences, working with Gene Cousineau, he's struggling with how candid he can afford to be.
So far it's just been singular cowgirls but I think I'm working up to building like, big girl gangs of them that all hang out together, kind of like vivian girls crossed with greek sirens crossed with the sailor scouts.
The House Homeland Security Committee is currently working up legislation that would create a commission to craft recommendations for social media companies to limit terrorist and violent extremist content, a proposal that has already drawn scrutiny over First Amendment concerns.
In statements to the officials, the rescued laborers said that were being paid up to 1,000 rupees ($15) per family every week, for their expenses and food, while working up to 12 hours a day cutting, bundling and carrying cane.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), are working up legislation that would create a government commission responsible for drafting rules around curbing online child sexual exploitation, which the tech companies would have to follow in order to qualify for Section 85033 immunity.
It's as though M.E.S.H. was interpreting people working up a sweat on a dance floor made of mud, with dancers slipping into and out of position and at times trying to stay balanced, all while remaining intoxicated by the groove.
Of course the whole point of the deep web is that casual internet users can't simply fire up Google or read a guide like this to get started easily—so finding working, up-to-date links and directories can take some time.
It would help to know the original call and it was hard to tell anything since while the Penguins were celebrating you guys stood around like impotent idiots working up the courage to ask a woman if you can buy her a drink.
One of the fabulous things about a sports bra is that it can basically act like a crop top if you want it to, which is especially nice when you're working up a sweat at the gym or in a fitness class.
Finish its current pipelineHere, WeWork would finish working up its current pipeline of properties over the next three years and then expand at a slower pace, again based on how much growth the company can afford to pay for without raising more money.
House members are working up a draft package of bills on autonomous vehicles, and the bipartisan leaders of the Senate Commerce Committee just released a set of principles to inform future legislation — a sign that Congress is starting to engage on this issue.
The sight of her working up a sweat in this fashion is what audience members initially see as they file into the performance space where her solo show is being staged, and she continues for quite some time after they are seated.
I was working up to 20 hours a day getting my organic meal delivery company, Fresh n&apos Lean, off the ground while earning my bachelor&aposs degree in apparel manufacturing and business management from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising.
While the brand has delivered mostly on sensible workwear and Karl-branded everything, the designer is now bringing his evening wear talents to a price-conscious audience, one that might aspire to Chanel couture someday but is, um, still working up the finances for it.
Seahawks legend Marshawn Lynch may have hung up his cleats, but the Elevation Training Mask he made famous in pregame is still inspiring athletes who think it'll help them reap the same cardiovascular benefits as they would working up a sweat at 14,000 feet.
Nuno, an IT expert, was hired on a temporary contract in 2011, working up to 12 hours a day at a call center on a salary of 660 euros ($210) per month — just above the minimum wage, and with no health insurance or benefits.
I love the walk that follows, how we string out on a quiet Long Island street to make our way down toward the dark water of the harbor, the lot of us working up a second appetite, for pie and crumble and good sharp cheese.
From the first sketch of a completely new pair of trainers to making and testing prototypes, ordering materials, sending samples back and forth, retooling a factory, working up production and eventually shipping the finished goods to the shops can take the industry as long as 18 months.
At the Bauhaus, art and craft were united, and students learned through making, beginning with simple exercises in form, material and color and working up to famous essays in modern design such as Breuer's tubular steel chairs, Anni Albers's abstract weavings, Herbert Bayer's all-lowercase typeface.
A majority said that being told to wait weeks or months after working up the courage to ask for help led them to believe the university either didn't care about their mental health or, worse, that they didn't have the resources to help them at all.
The Jet Ski contest likely didn't actually make any of the speeches shorter; winners like 14-time nominee and first-time winner Roger Deakins, who spend a lifetime working up to an award, aren't going to waste their moment in the spotlight in order to compete for a prize.
A woman from Gettysburg named Betty Fowler, speaking softly and leaning on a cane, wanted to know if I'd seen the two young boys, the children of a family she knew, who had been running around the floor during the speech waving Trump signs, working up the crowd.
Early thoughts on "Work" (which was produced by Boi-1da) is that is sounds absolutely nothing like either "FourFiveSeconds", "Bitch Better Have My Money" or "American Oxygen", with a tripped out and woozy tone, and Riri working up an almost Young Thug style ad-lib throughout the vocals.
Dr. Lokeshwar Singh, an associate professor at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences in Imphal, the hospital where Ms. Sharmila was held, said that because she had been fed through a nasal tube, her body could tolerate only light solid food at first before working up to full meals.
A golf ball-sized amount (or what I assume to be the size of a golf ball — I don't know, I don't play golf) scrunched through from the ends and working up enhances my natural wave and leaves it all matte and lived-in-looking, just the way I like it.
Viewers hoping for sex—something that appears to be vanishing from Hollywood productions, without any help from a censor, let alone public consultation—will have to settle for Joan stirring instant-milkshake powder into a glass of water, working up a fine foam, and taking a sip before Ray's bulging eyes.
But researchers can rewrite OSes and other platforms to work around the error by severing kernel memory entirely from user processes with a method called Kernel Page Table Isolation—though as the Register noted, the cost might be processors working up to five to 30 percent slower depending on the model and task.
People traveled between the Mudd Club, where Jean-Michel Basquiat might be spinning John Coltrane records much to the dismay of the dance floor, and the Paradise Garage, where Larry Levan was working up the young, black, and gay crowd into a frenzy, as if there was no difference between the two.
When I first watched the series as a college student, semi-closeted and working up the courage to break up with my long-term boyfriend (because of the whole gay thing), it wasn't so much the spectacularly volatile lesbian romances on L Word that pulled on my heartstrings — it was the friendships.
Not only can a side gig help pay for college costs, but students working up to 15 hours a week are more focused in class as well, resulting in higher GPAs than students who don't work at all, according to a report by the Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics.
You can safely separate every highlighter worth its salt into one of two categories: the kind that gives you a dewy, natural-looking radiance, like you've been working up a very flattering sweat in all the right places, and the kind that the Na'vi might use if they opened up a Sephora on Pandora.
On analytics: I have personally had several experiences of entering a subject with a clear preconception, knowing what had to be true, working up a model that was supposed to confirm my intuition, and finding both that the model said no such thing and that I ended up persuaded that my original intuition was wrong.
There are those in the more-is-more camp who feel no shame in hitting the treadmill full-contour, but for every person willing to test the longevity of their baked under eyes at the gym, there's someone who would rather pay a $15 class-cancellation fee than wear foundation while working up a sweat.
Deciding its time to maybe take a break from eating, everyone heads to Frenchman Street, where they drink and dance to a brass band at D.B.A. After working up a renewed appetite, we head back to Compare Lapin,where everyone jumps in the kitchen and prepares charcuterie, pasta with clams, boudin balls, and roasted goat.
Launch of Orion atop the Delta IV-Heavy rocket for Exploration Flight Test 1 / Image courtesy of NASA Launch of Orion atop the Delta IV-Heavy rocket for Exploration Flight Test 1 / Image courtesy of NASA These tests and many others that NASA has been conducting are working up to Orion's next big flight: Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1).
Prince yelps and howls lyrics about sexual frenzy, not an uncommon theme with him, and in the middle there's a guitar solo, but the hook is the focus, calmly and also ecstatically repeating over, and over, and over, working up a sticky sweat, savage lust just barely tempered by formal discipline in the heat of obsession.
Legal experts said the president may be working up to using his constitutionally unalterable pardon power to keep friend Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneIf Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear Free Roger Stone The Hill's Morning Report - In Nevada, bets on Sanders, eyes on Bloomberg MORE and former national security adviser Michael Flynn out of prison.
Bottom line: this is as close to the movie R2-D2 that you're gonna get (even if it is a little short to be R2.) Any STEM toy would make a fantastic and educational gift for the kids in your life, but this R2-D2 version is especially timely with The Last Jedi working up so much Star Wars holiday hype this year.
It was one piece of his broad, seemingly scattershot portfolio, which also included reforming care for veterans (now a potentially dangerous mess), advancing criminal justice legislation on Capitol Hill (now near an impasse), keeping up diplomacy with Mexican leaders (not working out too well either), and working up a strategy to confront the opioid crisis (how's that going?) -- among other things.
The TRC Funding investors' suit against Bramzon, the plaintiffs' lawyer who signed a guaranty of their investment in April 2017, alleged that his firm owed millions of dollars to the Texas litigation support firm Strategic Litigation Partners, which filed a series of 2017 liens based on claims that it had not been paid for working up Bramzon's mass tort files.
Then we started working up a lot more original material, and then, just in the last couple of years, we've started to try to find more ways to bring some of that back into our sets — not necessarily a bunch of old-time and bluegrass songs, but what we get out of playing those songs, a little bit looser format, more ability to just jam out on the songs instead of having these super-strict, quiet arrangements.
We just saw the latest numbers this week, employment in the UK is at the highest level ever-, AH: With 140,000 more people working up to November, unemployment close to historical lows, GDP growing, so a good scenario, with a significant uncertainty ahead, and, as you saw, over the last 12 months-, AH: All UK domestic stocks have been hammered, people have avoided UK domestic stocks as an asset class, and, of course, if this uncertainty is lifted, it's logical that investors will make up their minds, and they will go back, and invest back in to UK stocks, so that should be the case, if we have a deal before the 29th of March.

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