Sentences with phrase «turned on»

LEE had taken the old notions of capitalism and turned them on its head.
The speed and extent to which speculators have turned on U.S. bonds is remarkable.
«The reality about gas plants is that they are peaker, they often sit idle when that power is not needed,» and are turned on when there's high demand, said Wynne.
Never mind that, compared to last year, 38 % more Americans turned on their televisions to watch the tournament's final 18 holes.
«The reason I said I didn't like Samsung is because throughout my entire life, because of how my parents raised me, I have to work with the number one, I can't work with anyone but Jay Z because he's number one, I can't be with any girl but Kim because that's the girl that I look at her pictures the most and get turned on by.
Unlike traditional computers, in which a silicon chip's transistors are either turned on or off, a qubit can be both at the same time.
With the original NES and SNES consoles, you inserted a cartridge and turned on the power to play a game.
They've taken the notion of moonlighting and turned it on its head.
Not too long after that, Cuban turned on the Republican candidate and spent the rest of the election cycle as one of his most outspoken critics.
«FISA is something the President should have known about long before he turned on Fox this morning,» Warner tweeted.
Currently, Apple only requires app - specific passwords to those who have turned on two - factor authentication, a security protocol that requires a user to input both a password and a unique code sent to a smartphone or computer in order to access an account.
And then ultimately the gunfire is turned on them.»
When the devices were tuned up and turned on, the patients» scores on memory tests improved by up to 30 percent.
NASA expects Juno to be in position for its first close - up images of Jupiter on Aug. 27, the same day its science instruments are turned on for a test run.
Whenever ProPilot Assist is turned on, it will first turn on Nissan's Intelligent Cruise Control system.
«Right now, millions of young people are turned on by a 74 - old - year socialist scolding Wall Street; millions of others by a reality - TV star with a 1950s view of women.
But a few months later, the DPRK released some photos of its laptop manufacturing process that seemed a bit odd to Martyn Williams — for one thing, the computers being tested didn't appear to be turned on or plugged into anything.
I first turned on the system in the left lane, which had a solid - yellow lane marker on the left side and dotted - white lane markers on the right.
The service stores everything the camera sees while turned on, so you can log in and view past activity.
«It's not like he turned on a button and magically was a brilliant trader, and then got credibility,» he said.
What if all you had to do was think of, say, House of Cards and the Netflix app on your tablet magically turned it on?
They are the first generation to be born into a world already socially accustomed to technology, and many of them remember the first time they rode a bike and the first time they turned on an iPad in parallel.
If those functions are available but have not been turned on, talk to your terminal provider about enabling them.
Recently I turned on the nightly news and let out a silent cheer.
«Based on followers that have location turned on, I see an 80/20 split between people following at home compared to those in the ballpark so my tweets need to cater to the 80 percent but also be relevant to the 20 percent at the game,» he says.
Apple has a Do Not Disturb feature for iPhones, but that needs to be turned on manually.
No cameras were turned on.
While mine came with cellular functionality, I never turned it on.
You can also decide whether iTunes and the ability to install apps should be turned on.
When the headset was turned on, the home screen would appear on the user's display like normal.
Apple has finally turned on its podcast analytics feature
«The funding won't get turned on in 15 minutes,» Klotz says.
He had recently removed himself from his last start - up, an ambitious alternative - energy company known as Makani Power, and he had only just turned on the lights at his newest company, Other Lab.
By 10 p.m. almost 30 members of the company were sniffing coke or had turned on with grass, acid, or speed.
Dutch soccer player Demy de Zeeuw, who runs the incredibly popular Instagram account 433, which has eight million followers, turned on his Instagram notifications for a day.
Moreover, the function needs to be turned on and off, which is a pain to remember (who wants to track the tracker?).
It's always a great practice to keep backups — but in a cloud service, you get charged for them when they're turned on.
Microsoft recently added a do - not - track feature, turned on by default, to Internet Explorer.
If you use a «Reserved Instance» as opposed to an «On Demand Instance,» your «machine» will only be turned on when you need it.
Jumping on the machine, I turned on the first YouTube routine, and within minutes, nay, seconds, I was dripping with sweat and my core, butt, and quads were super engaged.
Vizio started building a Chromecast into its TVs a couple of years ago, and this year it turned on Google Home integration.
The air conditioning is turned on too high.
He fixed the transformer connections and all of the lights turned on, prompting cheers from the students who had been learning in the dark for five months.
When people he'd brought along in business appeared to have turned on him?»
Reshma Saujani: I don't know if we ever turned them on to it.
«Basically most of us will get turned on at night by the very same things that we will demonstrate against during the day,» Perel says.
«If it was just turned on for 5,000 people all at once with no instruction, it just wouldn't work,» he says.
He turned it on us at Canadian Tire and said, «How can we better serve not only our customers but our dealers?
«Say you have a family with children, and you don't want the oven turned on while you're not home,» he said, referring to smart devices or appliances that can do things like that.
Keitel, «his jowls hanging heavily like a bulldog's», raised his marshal's baton in salute, then turned on his heel.
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