Presses
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69 examples of Presses in a sentence
And keep going, until the subject
presses
the button, saying, "I see the change."
So he
presses "
sonicate," and this is what happens.
She told me that her partner tied her up with her arms over her head like this, she's standing up and he positions her so she's straddling a bar,
presses
up against her clitoris, like this.
So what we do is we take conventional printing presses, we make conductive inks, and run those through a press, and basically just letting hundreds of thousands of electrons flow through pieces of paper so we can make that paper interactive.
Designed for the phone books, as I said, to be printed at tiny size on newsprint on very high-speed rotary
presses
with ink that was kerosene and lampblack.
And the way the surgeon uses this device is that he takes it and he
presses
it into the abdomen until it punctures through.
I can't tell, nor can any of our algorithms, but in the case of a driver assistance system, that means it can't take action, because again, if it
presses
the brakes unexpectedly, that's completely unacceptable.
And the irony is, every now and again, I'm asked to visit those printing
presses
of this declining industry, because some people think that the technology I spoke about here, last time at TED, my interactive print, might actually help save them.
In the direct method, the artist paints directly on the fish, and then gently
presses
the moist fabric or paper into the fish.
They record when somebody
presses
play, when somebody
presses
pause, what parts they skip, what parts they watch again.
The surrounding fluid
presses
on it until it finally collapses.
But if she
presses
undo a few times, she'll see that her student wrote code and then deleted it.
And he'd use it to get feedback from customers and OKs before he sent the job off to the
presses.
Astronaut Bill Anders frantically asks his crewmates where their camera is, grabs the Hasselblad, points it towards the window,
presses
the shutter, and takes one of the most important photographs of all time: "Earthrise."
In response, a white mob destroyed her newspaper
presses.
It
presses
on a fundamental question.
When anyone
presses
the button, the robot will bring everyone who pulled a lever back home.
We finance anything that a media company would need, from printing
presses
to transmitters.
This early Sylvester and Tweety short
presses
many of the right buttons and, while Tweety is often particularly irritating with his forced cuteness, there's some deliciously violent antics between Sylvester and the dog, culminating in a surprisingly brutal climax which is unfortunately marred by a final unfunny non-quip by Tweety.
Jo promptly puts the daisies in the blender and
presses
the button.
Hoping to prevent a possible outbreak of war due to Mazovia's actions, the group
presses
through the jungle to Angkor Wat in spite of the perils.
Morgan Sheppard),
presses
to make a deal with Elvira for the cookbook, but Elvira soon learns of her powerful heritage that includes spellcasting, and a couple very effective casseroles.
He obviously has strung Louise along for some purpose, and he dumps her when she
presses
him for a commitment.
This film has an absurd plot, which goes so far beyond pastiche that - well, I did say how high the inanity went, didn't I? James has got all these girls in short skirts who are robots, you see, 'under my complete control' as he boasts, who kill on command, and when they are not needed, he or Daliah Lavi
presses
a button in the neck of the girl and she goes to sleep.
The collar bombs have a trigger device that will go off if another competitor
presses
the button.
The smart detective finds some questionable points in her statement and
presses
Cynthia, trying to disclose the truth.
And the West’s response to Putin’s return to the presidency could have a marked effect on whether he
presses
for liberalizing reforms and survives, or follows his KGB-honed authoritarian instincts and stokes further protest.
Monetizing the fiscal deficits would then become the path of least resistance: running the printing
presses
is much easier than politically painful deficit reduction.
How hard Moon
presses
Trump for a different approach to North Korea remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Trump’s standing among South Koreans won’t be what keeps Moon mum.
The Clinton Administration has failed to pay U.S. back dues to the U.N., partly because of Republican opposition in the Senate, but partly because the Clinton administration simply hasn't been willing to champion worthy U.N. activities as a priority for the U.S. On the one side the U.S.
presses
for reforms at the U.N. agencies, but when they happen, as at the WHO, the reforms are met with U.S. calls for still more budget stringency.
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