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Splintered bones, gushing severed appendages, tearing flesh — and vomit.
Hands down, the appendages were the star of the show.
But social media apps are appendages for tweens and teens.
He devoted one series, called Feelers, to re-animating animal appendages.
The states would be less administrative appendages of the federal government.
They don't even claim that device use and appendages are correlated.
The insect's appendages look just like the leaf it's sitting on.
Like in JCPenney, some mannequins here were also missing important appendages.
On Earth, arthropods (animals with exoskeletons and jointed appendages) are everywhere.
And for some, a symmetrical body also involved paired sets of appendages.
Well, you might find your southernmost appendages on a foot fetish website.
Like resurgences of vestigial appendages in a new generation of biological species.
Don't stick your appendages at people that don't want to be touched.
Imagine a spider, but with four powerful appendages sprouting from the thorax.
Some are shaped like basketballs; others have appendages sticking out of them.
It removes appendages from torsos; it disassembles bodies and redistributes their parts.
And, unfortunately, as the boy grew so did his desire for appendages.
They love to rip, shred and tear any appendages a toy may have.
This means it has paired appendages, and may have been a burrowing creature.
Their slippery appendages, huge proportions, and inking abilities can be downright shudder-inducing.
For these characters, their children were appendages at best and detainees at worst.
I could do without the bone-like appendages in the puzzle video, though.
Put on that thing that's going to attach to your appendages or whatever.
It's as if all of Mead's appendages had a life of their own.
It is an expensive gamble, as daddy longlegs cannot regrow these lost appendages.
They vary in size, depending on costume, pose, wingspan or octopus-like appendages.
Previously, scientists had thought sea dragons were distinguished by long, wispy, leaf-like appendages.
We think of ears as these flappy appendages that stick out of our heads.
This multiplicity begs the question: if we have two arm appendages, why not many?
For the purposes of their study, robots were defined as devices with programmable appendages.
They have scales, and little fins, and whatever the arm-looking appendages are called.
Once in office they become appendages—unless fortune thrusts them into the top job.
What do they do with those long appendages that look like jaws, the chelicerae?
It had long feathers on its four wings, and its appendages ended in claws.
The larvae clean the appendages with their mouths, eating all the little bits they collect.
It consists of three parts: antennae, proboscis, and a pair of mouth appendages called palps.
Finally, the size of its fingers and feet suggests webbed appendages, according to the researchers.
No matter how bony the rest of my appendages might be, my arms remain fleshy.
But unlike the EPA, the WHO and its appendages aren't even accountable to American taxpayers.
Presidential campaigns should not be about belittling people's appearances or bragging about your own appendages.
Hand amputees, for instance, now have neuroprosthetic appendages that move in accordance with their thoughts.
All it grows are ridiculous appendages: One stem is 92 inches long and still growing.
An octopus has eight appendages, each of which has rows of suckers running its length.
Bulging with appendages, "Boucherouite" incorporates items like a flowered porcelain handle and a Delftware vessel.
These fleshy, sometimes hairy, alternately hilarious, erotic and mundanely functional appendages—where did they come from?
And importantly, this particular seadragon doesn't have any of the characteristic leafy appendages of its cousins.
The tailed spiders probably used their elongated appendages as a sort of sensing device, said Selden.
Green, who has had trouble keeping his appendages to himself in recent weeks, already had three.
"And then you're going to see appendages that are Zuuls throughout the surrounding areas," he said.
We discovered profound similarities in the development of all skin appendages, whether scales, hair, fur or feathers.
More than likely, this was a joke — our former president loves to talk about his famous appendages.
You choose (or buy) characters and then drag them around to move arms, legs, and other appendages.
But they have typically just been appendages to the stream of conflict proffered by his White House.
Smells make you projectile-vomit; your feet swell into appendages that look evolved for swimming, not walking.
In any time period, it is dangerous for the female form to be reduced to its appendages.
The crab's beech wood body and stainless steel appendages make it the Edward Scissorhands of sea creatures.
In fact, Butler doesn't think that seeing the inside of his dad's appendages is gross, at all.
They have these little front appendages that don't get to their pockets, and they have closed fists.
It takes just 0.000015 seconds for the appendages to accelerate from 0 to 200 miles per hour.
More sensible still, on his watch Alrosa is at last getting rid of pointless Soviet-era appendages.
In phantom pain, limbs and appendages that no longer exist continue to feel and even to suffer.
In one past presentation, models' penises were left dangling, like puny appendages hardly worth all the fuss.
Trilobites Famous for their flamboyant, leaflike appendages and mesmerizing movements, sea dragons are aquatic works of art.
But the world is always waiting with razor-sharp teeth to bite off one of your appendages.
In order to research and document these appendages, Alexa Hoyer visited galleros, or cockfighting farmers, in Mexico.
Lee, meanwhile, jumped into the mumbo-jumbo with both feet and a collection of other appendages as well.
The ground floor is packed with white robot arms with a variety of appendages attached to their wrists.
However, jewelry retailer Alex and Ani has a number of monarchy-honoring charms to adorn your regal appendages.
"The way they live doesn't really require major appendages like legs and stuff like that," Gerber told Gizmodo.
And a key feature of those arches are appendages called branchial rays that fan out much like fingers.
Methot was clearly wearing gloves, and hockey players get whacked all the time without any appendages being severed.
The spinal cord is the superhighway of the nervous system, sending commands from the brain to the appendages.
The sculptures' deformed helms, however, are their only perverse appendages: everything from the neck down is unmistakably human.
A little more worrying are the crab-like appendages in front of the spider's mouth, known as pedipalps.
He aptly wrote, "That's my toe," lest anyone were to confuse it with any of his other appendages
Companies can also develop their own "appendages" for Astrobee, says Provencher, which will lock into modular attachment points.
Giu­lianotti asked for forceps, a hook, and a grasper, and the nurses attached them to the robot's appendages.
Women have spent so long being the appendages in the narrative, and this film is the reverse -- almost.
Alexa Hoyer's portraits of monstrous claws armed with strange, alien appendages make a mysterious and compelling first impression.
The bio-informatic plant lures human investors through lights, sounds, and the beauty of its machinic stems and appendages.
These little spheres can grow and change, the neurons inside reaching out arm-like appendages as they move around.
A series of fabric, prop-arm appendages, with hands containing between two and five fingers, radiates from her torso.
McGregor is a bearded, tattooed, 29-year-old Irishman with loose-limbed appendages attached to a weirdly erect posture.
The ant presses two small appendages together, spring loading them with potential energy, until one slides past the other.
Sunflower starfish, whose appendages can span more than three feet, normally eat purple urchins, helping to limit their numbers.
The protagonist of Max Brooks's new fantasy novel doesn't have a name, a gender or even normal human appendages.
Efficient, function-focused chatbots might make sticky extra appendages for messaging platforms — to keep users engaged for a little longer.
The penis-less male spiders have appendages on their fronts used to deposit sperm into the female spider's lady parts.
The painting depicts a muscular man with the mandibles of a rhinoceros beetle—beastly appendages that symbolise man's base cravings.
It can roll on roads or extend its appendages and clawed feet to climb stairs or trek over difficult terrain.
These are whip-like appendages on the surfaces of some cells that beat back and forth in a rhythmic fashion.
Seadragons, which have long, thin snouts and leaf-shaped appendages that act as camouflage, are related to pipefish and seahorses.
Brown specializes in FTM and MTF genital reconstructive surgery, but he also works with men who just want bigger appendages.
Meanwhile, Toe Aung envisions a single institution empowered to oversee the appendages of Yangon's transport network, including its circular railway.
Signaling the show's silliness in the opening scene are over-the-top knitwear appendages by the costume designer, Christopher Metzger.
Is someone watching the children that are double dipping marshmallows—and perhaps their grubby little appendages—into that chocolate fondue fountain?
He is between 6 and 14 feet tall with white skin, no face, a black suit, and tentacle-like appendages. Creepy.
As in Cal's scene with Jules, we see few faces: The focus is on these appendages in all their flouncing beauty.
But upon closer inspection, commenters have noted that they found added appendages caused by what some are calling "sloppy" photo editing.
He's funky enough to match your sense of humor, but his appendages show that you're not afraid of a soldering iron.
He's funky enough to match your sense of humor, but his appendages show that you're not afraid of a soldering iron.
Two stubby appendages animate the piece, making it look like a model for a headless torso in a comic horror film.
The internet's new class of hand models are staged to feel like our own appendages, except more skillful, accomplished and rich.
These appendages clearly overlap and link individuals in the fossilized chains, and perhaps allowed tactile or pheromone signals to be exchanged.
The critical problem for chitons is that they are top-heavy, but not flexible enough to twist and have no appendages.
Others have theorized that the floating appendages could belong to people falling off a ship or killed in a plane crash.
When they finally recorded the wild ruby sea dragon, they confirmed that the species did not have the camouflage-like appendages.
A young rugby player had a bit of a hangup with his play, and that hangup was one of his appendages.
Akira is supposed to be someone who amputated his own legs and replaced them with robotic appendages to make an obscure point.
Peacock mantis shrimp are feisty little creatures best known for hammer-like appendages that help them dismember their enemies punch by punch.
That could mean that long-rumored ideas of the Beam getting robotic arms and other appendages could be coming at some point.
Vaginas are like self-cleaning ovens; an octopus's wriggly appendages are called arms not tentacles; and there's no biological basis for race.
How did anteaters end up with such silly appendages, while their close relatives like sloths and armadillos feature, well, more normal tongues?
But foiling catamarans mostly sail above the surface of the water, with submerged carbon-fiber appendages providing the lift and requisite stability.
Styled off of Greek sculpture, Adam Parker Smith's golden appendages clutch bizarre objects like locks of hair, fake grapes, and leather fringe.
Each is slightly different, with different colored stockings, and lanky appendages that create both a comical and disturbing character to come upon.
Shriver, a formidable arrangement of elongated appendages, loped menacingly to the net, as she had all match when presented with the chance.
But besides the appendages and organs, Villalongo also alludes to methods of socialization to show us what keeps the black body together.
Landing pages and recirculation are the two principal tools of curation for media companies and on mobile they are now vestigial appendages.
I didn't expect to find an oversized starfish sitting in a dory, with its five stubby appendages unable to grab the oars.
There is something rather retro about real-life style appendages, but they also represent an exciting future market for proliferating luxury labels.
One example is the drug thalidomide, responsible for over 2628,28503 babies being born in the 22019s and 1960s with severely deformed appendages.
This pink, twinkling image is dwarf galaxy NGC 4625—and it should have at least two appendages, like most other spiral galaxies. Why?
There are male and female superheroes and villains, and appendages — legs and feet — that took a strangely long time to get emoji representation.
Both of these creatures exhibit leaf-like appendages, which they use for camouflage in the lush seaweed and kelp meadows where they live.
Despite both sides threatening to pull out, it was eventually agreed that their respective appendages would not be included in the fighting weights.
The astromech droid uses his tool-tipped appendages to make repairs aboard starships and ferries information across great distances for the First Order.
For most of us, our phones are like appendages, traveling with us everywhere we go, accompanying us through all of our daily activities.
And I never would have expected to write about a creature with 418 appendages, four of which are penises, but there you go.
And they watched beneath a microscope as warnings transited through the leafy green appendages, revealing that plants aren't as passive as they seem.
Squelching through tunnels and underground passages, players use their flailing ropey appendages to pull levers and remove obstacles in their bid for freedom.
All I had to do was say the word and the HouseBots would emerge from their closets, their green appendages poised to help.
Who could accuse you of slovenly behavior when you're dipping your buttery appendages in this beauty, made by Bay Area–based Heath Ceramics?
But the sea butterfly, a marine snail the size of a peppercorn, has long appeared to use winglike appendages to fly through the water.
But it turns out at least some turtles them have figured out a way to use these appendages like an awkward pair of arms.
The world's biggest companies are not only getting bigger in absolute terms but are also turning huge numbers of smaller companies into mere appendages.
Your sausage fingers and burrito arms are ill suited for the task, so you'd probably want to scrap them for bionic sail appendages instead.
Flexible rubber membranes on either end allow access to appendages and clippers, but trap fingernail shrapnel so you can easily dispose of them later.
In the others, Tarczewski fashions a "meat basket," an abstract mass of human appendages, and a "super meatball" that looks like a dead insect.
To find their hosts, female mosquitoes use a highly sensitive "nose" consisting of antennae, a proboscis, and a pair of mouth appendages called palps.
The medical staff will be required to describe what the images show, including the size of the fetus and any organs or appendages visible.
The older, supposedly extinct bugs were thicker, with thicker rear legs (C) and differently-shaped cerci, the pair of appendages at their rear (B).
As the massive-seeming appendages boom through the water, a terrified Dory dashes and dodges through the tank in hopes of avoiding the threat.
The Pelican spiders, so-called because of a long neck and long jaw-like appendages, make a living by hunting and killing other spiders.
It is noteworthy that in both "RH133" and "RH 134," the left appendages appear normal, but the right-sided ones are twisted and unnatural.
Fanciers know that cats resort to paws only as face-cleaning appendages, preferring to rely on their highly specialized tongues to do the job.
Linjer Petite Watch, available at Linjer, $186.75With smartwatches and phones that act like appendages, it might seem like the classic analog watch is disposable.
In 2010, the iPhone was only three years old, and many people still didn't see smartphones as the indispensable digital appendages they are today.
Two figures, more robotic than human, face each other and shake hands (or appendages) in what seems to be a less-than-happy meeting.
So maybe it's a lesson in morality, or maybe it's just an excuse to watch people explode into a pile of guts and appendages.
"We always approached it, like, this man is growing these appendages back, and, you know, everything else has to grow back, too," said the director.
Their ingenuity eliminates the look of equipment as bolt-on appendages and replaces the "spinning bucket" LIDAR sensor that has historically characterized autonomous test vehicles.
The medical staff will also be required to describe what the images show, including the size of the fetus and any organs or appendages visible.
The mantis shrimp uses muscles to cock back two hammer-like appendages under its face, storing energy in a saddle-like divot in the limbs.
Using yards upon yards of linen, the priests would wrap the body's appendages separately, layering protective amulets and jewels within the linen as they went.
Unfortunately, far too many films still portray women as appendages, not least because the vast majority of them are still written and directed by men.
The males of this species also had two modified appendages called pedipalps near their heads that were used like syringes to deliver sperm to females.
Subnational entities are viewed as mere appendages of their nation-states, which are expected to represent them at the global level in all international affairs.
Not that they will have tongues, but they may need to grab and release — who knows what — with appendages more like tongues than metal claws.
" While Katherine Russel observed in the London Review of Books in 2019, "Narwhal are unicorn-like not just in their appendages, but in their elusiveness.
Neurons were individual units that talked to one another directionally, sending information from long appendages called axons to branchlike dendrites, over the gaps between them.
The cars also look more aggressive, but with new shark-fin engine covers and appendages added to the front wing, some think they are uglier.
It might look fairly terrifying coming at you with all those metal urchin-like appendages, but it'll have an easy time maneuvering and reaching its destination.
When Nuro's R22018 self-driving vehicle started delivering groceries in Arizona in late 22, it sported a pair of unexpected and unnecessary appendages: side-view mirrors.
In response to the molecule, some bacteria shorten their tentacle-like appendages and modify their movement, so they all stick together as a slime-like biofilm.
Either way, you've come to the right place because today I am going to tell you everything you need to know before venturing into wearable appendages.
A pink-eared mantis shrimp carries, protects, and keeps a mass of eggs on her front appendages clean in the waters of Lembeh Strait in Indonesia.
The commission is advisory only, making both short- and long-term recommendations on cybersecurity, public safety, privacy and partnerships between the various appendages of the government.
Vessels woven from the plants around us were like appendages, allowing us to be bigger and more capacious, to carry things that we otherwise could not.
"It's funny that the mechanical beasts have been built like dinosaurs rather than having been given more efficient ways moving or having extra appendages," remarked Horne.
Molded of hollow plastic, it sits on a semi-spherical base with with wire appendages; hairpins held it onto the wig of the actress Moya Angela.
At onetime, the company let two SeaWorld penguins roam the halls of its stately Manhattan offices and shake appendages with its chief executive, Stephen A. Schwarzman.
Unlike its kin, the ruby sea dragon lacks the appendages that help camouflage leafy and weedy sea dragons among the ocean floor's kelp and sea grass.
Other inventive games have followed, like ARMS, a boxing game in which characters pummel one another with elastic limbs that can be given different deadly appendages.
The avatar continually peels layers off his face and appendages off his pustular body, and later removes his liver and brain to send through the X-ray.
Quality of life is not much better, ranking 45th despite pretty beaches, picturesque Newport and the presence of an Ivy League university with all its cultural appendages.
They're super convenient and, given that most peoples cell phones function as appendages anyways, guarantee that your important cards are easily accessible whenever your phone is around.
The hybrid monsters, which include a funnel with human appendages, a fox-headed figure, and a creature with a spoonbills beak, also appear in other authenticated Boschs.
Together with Parker's work, these studies show there could be a motivation to hang on to our most wormlike appendages, and keep the microbial benefits they offer.
Prometheoarchaeum's spherical cell - with a diameter of roughly 500 nanometers, or one-20,000th of a centimeter - boasts long, often branching tentacle-like appendages on its outer surface.
In one experiment, when the hands and feet mirrored the participants' own movements, people reported feeling as if the space between the appendages were their own bodies.
This overwhelming feeling, coupled with the fact that our phones are practically appendages these days, can make it more than a little challenging to get work done efficiently.
These flailing attempts to grow appendages were always just ways to multiply the number of superficial connections and train users to conflate constant, convenient updates with meaningful interactions.
This, however, is the first commercial use of standard photos to measure your appendages and thorax and it's an impressive step forward in the world of custom clothing.
And those mutant potatoes, with their amputee stumps and flipperlike appendages: they're abject emissaries from the underworld, sightless tubers waiting to sprout eyes in the root-cellar dark.
At the same time, the medical staff will be required to describe what the images show, including the size of the fetus and any organs or appendages visible.
To make the cast, the spider used its two pedipalps—a pair of appendages that look and function somewhat like hands at the front of the spider's body.
"The issue is whether the city has the authority to allow permanent appendages to be removable under the Administrative Code," said Jack Lester, a lawyer for the homeowners.
There is the big fake lash that looks big and fake — the Lichtenstein appendages of Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry, and the long black fans of drag icons.
Then you enter the Wild West of merchandise that remained on Earth — various appendages of the Apollo program, and its lesser-known progenitors Project Mercury and Project Gemini.
Of those, by my count, only 11 are women, and Quammen often dismisses their scientific credentials and achievements or portrays them as appendages to men in the story.
The organisms make one or two pili a minute, extending and retracting the appendages with proteins that quickly build the pili up and then tear them back down.
Or, if that takes too long and they just need some troops fast, they can shoot out robot appendages to turn anyone fighting them into lifeless, obedient husks.
Draymond Green is the face, and flailing appendages, of that effort, and Zaza Pachulia, like Andrew Bogut before him, provides a hard edge to the roster as well.
From the "ghost-like" octopus discovered on the ocean floor, to the leaf-mimicking spider documented for the first time, to this bizarre millipede with some extra, uh, appendages.
Over 100 million years ago, snakes did have four appendages, and then evolution stepped in to turn the reptiles into the creepy, slithering freak show that they are today.
Melissa Loomis, a woman from Canton, Ohio, who had her arm amputated in 2015 after being attacked by a raccoon, is pushing the envelope of next generation robotic appendages.
Immediate drawbacks are that getting in and out has become trickier, partly because of the appendages on the cage-like structure, which has also raised questions about emergency extractions.
But he appeared to come out of Saturday's workout with his appendages intact, and Kerr said that Curry would most likely play some 3-on-3 at Sunday's practice.
In the span of a few hours, the President retweeted a Pizzagater, a meme of a train plowing into a CNN logo with appendages, and someone calling him a fascist.
What's more random about those borders is when they have weird panhandles or salients, basically appendages of land that have been hastily slapped onto the main body of a country.
The magazine also notes that moths will sometimes flutter their wings to help spread the scent, and the appendages can sometimes even be used for a little bit of foreplay.
Or, to put it another way, he takes the keratinous appendages of modern-day dinosaurs and crimps and cuts, glues and sews them to fit the bodies of undernourished mammals.
In 2018, the researchers examined four 13 to 16-year-old boys with enthesophytes and found that they didn't have known genetic markers linked to the development of bony appendages.
It's easy to envision Beam-like devices with more appendages and more sensors than just wheels and a camera, so workers could do more than just roll around and talk.
But fossils of fish with missing or bitten fins suggest the fish nipped at the appendages of unwary fish while they were still alive, a practice seen in modern piranhas.
Granted the damage has already been done, and the millions of Americans who still believe that cell phone use results in new, devlish appendages will likely never see the correction.
Alongside far more familiar polliwogs and salamander larvae, fairy shrimp swim upside down, rhythmically beating abdominal appendages that double as gills while they strain nearly microscopic sustenance from the water.
The new study, published on Tuesday in the journal eLife, lends weight to the theory that many animal appendages, from insect wings to fish fins, share a long evolutionary history.
It's common for serious Furby fans to have only a few of the little guys — treasured and modified with custom dye jobs or hand-sewn appendages — or up to 250.
The researchers, led by Zhe Chen and Shuhai Xiao, say it's highly likely the prints were produced by a bilaterian animal with paired appendages, but they know very little beyond that.
About 65 years ago, he proposed that stripes, spots, and even appendages like fingers may emerge from a series of chemical interactions between two hypothetical substances: an activator and an inhibitor.
Tiny appendages stick to a surface giving it the friction and traction it needs to move forward, but release their grip when the tiny robot moves and changes its weight distribution.
And as deliriously vertiginous as the series' improbable third season revival has been, it's just as fun to imagine the twisted interactive forms its inspirational appendages might take down the road.
Unlike the massively successful exhibition David Bowie Is, Cohen's museum tribute does not consist of memorabilia, stage sets, costumes, fan mail, chord charts, lyrics, or other visual appendages of modern musical stardom.
The massive sail-backed Spinosaurus was revealed recently to be probably semi-aquatic—with its dense bones and eel-like swimming capabilities—though even it didn't have whole appendages used as paddles.
Although each state has its own legislative assembly and electoral commission for local polls, Maliki Kuliya, who served as Mr Kwankwaso's justice commissioner, says that these are "just appendages of the executive".
But his vivid description of the piece as a "sound mass undergoing various transformations," leaving behind "tendrils and residue as it gains and losses appendages," strongly comported with the piece I heard.
Starfish has no tail (it was nibbled off by her littermates), but what she lacks in appendages, she makes up for in admirers: nearly a quarter-million on Facebook and Instagram combined.
Thankfully non-functional, Nado's guns seem like strange weaponry from the future, due to their brilliantly vibrant hues and the protruding typewriter parts that seem like alien steampunk appendages in this technological recontextualization.
Arms' eclectic cast of fighters includes an amoebic blob with DNA strands for arms, a ramen connoisseur with noodle appendages, and a tea-drinking movie star who punches with her long, luxurious hair.
Down at the surface, a SpaceX boat named Mr. Steven (a random name, Musk said) attempts to catch one of the fairing pieces with a giant net attached to large claw-like appendages.
With the blood vessels between Harvey's arms and the donor hands knitted together, then palms and fingers began to turn pink, showing the blood was flowing from his heart into the new appendages.
It's a bit small for my wrist – 41mm is just a bit too wee for my meaty appendages – but it's a nice beater watch that can stand everyday use including the occasional hike.
In New Jersey, where suburban sprawl has elevated cars from mere possessions to four-wheeled appendages, and driving from an activity to a near-perpetual state of being, things are slightly more complicated.
In "Battlefield 1," the long-running series is set against a fictionalized backdrop of World War I.That means trench warfare, mustard gas, gangrenous appendages, and battle on a scale previously unseen on Earth.
These exoskeletons in the real world are being used to help people move heavy objects and things like this, but they're being used to develop high-performing appendages for amputees and disabled people.
This wasn't because he was crazy but because he was all too sane and understood correctly that the dysfunctional appendages dangling from his misshapen left hand were the source of his physical agony.
The speed edge could also be the result of the Kiwis' innovative use of onboard cyclists instead of traditional grinders to produce the power to trim the wing sail and the foiling appendages.
The fur on their paws conceals appendages so similar to our own that meanspirited pranksters will occasionally leave a skinned bear paw in public to startle people who confuse them with human hands.
At a glance, they look like mannequin heads, bodies, and appendages, but they unfold to reveal painstakingly-crafted wire animals that Guay sculps with just a pair of pliers and his own hands.
New research published this week in Science Advances reveals the fossilized footprints left by one of these early creatures, and it's considered the oldest known trackway made by a bilaterian creature with paired appendages.
On the South African savannah, rhinos lie dead with their horns cut off; ground into a supposed arthritis-curing powder, the appendages fetch thousands of dollars per kilo in TCM's black market in China.
If that still image isn't enough to freeze your appendages prematurely, NASA also released a short animation of the storm's movements thus far, made using visual and infrared data from NOAA's GOES-East satellite.
In addition to healthcare applications, we can imagine soft robots squishing their way through search and rescue operations, exploration missions, and myriad industrial applications in which danger and the need for soft appendages intersect.
They were her most special things: the small bird figurine from the living room mantle, the sterling silver bracelets I'd seen on her wrists for so many years that they felt like small, metal appendages.
It's a fun take on boxing that's even better with someone else playing on the couch with you — whether you're fighting alongside them or trying to beat them into submission with your weird, springy appendages.
When courting, a male would wave the white interior surfaces of his six appendages at a female in an effort to get her attention—and he would do this while hovering in front of her.
In addition to its many legs and multiple penile-like structures, this millipede's body is covered with long silk-secreting hairs, and paired nozzle-like appendages that squirt a defensive chemical of an unknown nature.
" Her sentiment remains similar to a 1993 interview she did with The New York Times: "I was just tired of seeing the way Black women were depicted, as wives or mothers or girlfriends or appendages.
One might say this nation has a heart — a beating, pulsating, hammering organ of culture that circulates life-giving blood to other, core, vital organs (civic institutions, economic industry) and distal appendages (local community organizations).
He built it in 2017 using the same wooden trusses that support similar roofs all over the province: a basic structure amphibiously evolving, its appendages pushing up against a sturdy membrane of knotty, gray wood.
The fossils resemble modern-day spiders: they have eight legs, silk-spinning organs called spinnerets, and eye-dropper-like appendages that male spiders use to stick sperm into their mates — just like today's eight-legged crawlers.
For people like me, neurotic people with less-than-spotless lives, many brands make very nice moisturizers that don't require putting your appendages in there: tubes, pumps, even pump jars, like the ones Drunk Elephant makes.
In his sculptures — which have been described as starting out as "a studio exercise" — he began making "masks" in 2000, beginning with cardboard boxes, which he ripped, tore, and gouged, and enhanced with various cardboard appendages.
Instantly, massive crowds of astounded Christians started pouring into town, eager to see biblical proof in the petrified man with the 21-inch-long feet and the six-inch nose and all the other proportionate appendages.
But for instances where anxiously crossed appendages or a morning bowl of sugar (aka: Lucky Charms) just won't cut it, there are other ways to summon the universe's positive cosmic vibes that don't require adding milk.
"The Next Generation — Carriers of Culture," a black ash and sweetgrass basket that approximates the contour of a pregnant woman's torso, was inspired in part by Greek statuary — appendages broken off, but the essence still intact.
When they gazed at their hands, they saw not a bewitching black glass rectangle that would show them anything from anywhere in the world, but appendages resembling twin opaque flattened jellyfish with stick-like tentacles — i.e.
But they now have a 3D schematic providing an unparalleled peek into the volcano's active subsurface, showing with precision where its magmatic appendages and pathways, rocky scars and hydrothermal pipes are in relation to each other.
" And Gigi confirmed that donning those coveted feathered appendages if just as life-changing as it's made out to be in the below video explaining that seeing her friends put on their wings is "just so beautiful.
First, if one properly understands the economics of the problem, it becomes readily apparent that market for set-top boxes and programming are not separate markets because set-top boxes are necessary appendages to subscription video services.
E2-DR is also designed to work with wireless accessories that can give it various additional capabilities based on the needs of the situation – these could include dexterous appendages for gripping objects or manipulating controls, for instance.
Once, like an autonomous blankie, he enwrapped a kibe that was all flailing appendages and stopped it even at the loss of a good portion of his amorphous mass, gobbets of mycosymbiont flesh flying hither and yon.
But the piece eventually lost "appendages," to borrow Mr. Tao's word, and thinned out, quizzically, as if turning over the stage to the Bruckner symphony — which, in this context, seemed to pick up from Mr. Tao's music.
The cuttlefish and its relatives, squid and octopuses, often strike human observers as floating aliens wreathed in sucker-covered limbs — boneless, squirming appendages that would seem to have nothing in common with our own arms and legs.
After a break, the curtain goes up on another universe, a bronze-walled cave (stage design is by Jay Gower Taylor) populated by a colony of faceless, shiny, horned creatures with long curved appendages attached to their arms.
The book features members of Congress from both parties whom the authors say are responsible for the most spending through earmarks -- appendages to appropriations bills that benefit local projects and win favor at home -- also known as pork.
The lolling appendages point you toward another space that really hammers home how involved the band was in its own aesthetic — as well as how influential their covers, artwork and stage sets were as rock and roll progressed.
But because they wax and wane over years in Mr. Hoyt's studio, gaining patches and appendages in a half-dozen shades of gray, it's usually impossible to guess which section of any given piece would have been original.
The specimen was previously classified by the marine research survey that recovered it as a weedy sea dragon, despite its vibrant red color and lack of appendages, which were thought to have fallen off during the trawling process.
Maria Loboda's photographic print of a feather, small bones, and a crocodile purse along with Beth Collar's ghoulish, baby-esque appendages made of mahogany and brass are almost like ceremonial offerings highlighting a cultural moment of decrepit self-commercialization.
Among them, according to NOAA's accounts of the expedition, was an anemone sprouting numerous tentacle-like, long pink appendages and a "potential colonial hydriod" the looks like a neon brain hanging out in a hammock to the untrained eye.
With the skin samples biopsied, Dr. Lee diagnoses Amber with a skin condition called Brooke-Spiegler Syndrome, a disease in which a person has a defect in their skin appendages that presents as little balls bubbling out from under the skin.
OpenAI sees the feat as a leap forward both for the dexterity of robotic appendages and its own AI software, which allows Dactyl to learn new tasks using virtual simulations before it is presented with a real, physical challenge to overcome.
Ornithologist Alejandro Rico-Guevara, the lead author of the study and a professor at UC Berkeley, said these appendages are used by male hummingbirds to fight off other males, which they do to gain access to food resources and females.
" Esoteric musings run in the family: Sara, refilling wine glasses, "knew it was silly to keep trying to see the dinner table itself as a scorpion, with all of its articulations and repeated segments, all those appendages hidden under the tablecloth.
As the book continues, seriality appears in the form of raindrops, cars in New York City, and finally, seven eye-candy reproductions of original Kusama works, including the textured chair of stuffed appendages Accumulation No. 1 (1962) and an Infinity Room.
They proposed that appendages like those of Prometheoarchaeum entangled a passing bacterium, which was then engulfed and eventually evolved into an organelle - internal structure - called a mitochondrion that is the powerhouse of a cell and crucial for respiration and energy production.
An oft-cited Consumer Affairs investigation from 2008 showed some pretty gnarly accounts of people doing simple things like putting a hot Pyrex pan in the oven only to have it explode in their hands, sending scalding shards of glass into their appendages.
Biko's idea was that this would in turn stimulate a "revolution of the mind", allowing oppressed peoples to overcome the racial inferiority and fear propagated by white racism so they could appreciate that they were not just "appendages to the white society".
The discovery of these appendages comes courtesy of photos of a Goomba keshi rubber figure (an eraser) shared to Twitter by user Joe Piconi, which shows the Goomba with his arms and hands folded behind his back, thus giving him the armless appearance.
Drool's rhythm-aggression beetle 'em up is best experienced in VR, with the twisting strip running straight through a limbo full of contorting, organic-like appendages and alien architecture right up close under your nose, the silver bug's wings flitting against your eyelids.
Now, the severed appendages and innards have become fallen leaves, and many of the people in her work are shown among animals and flora, a reflection of the increasing amount of time she spends at her old farmhouse in the Hudson Valley.
He was impressed with the freedom of movement and the 3-D view offered by the da Vinci, and felt that robotic appendages, with their accuracy and strength, were especially well suited to the narrow space where the gland is tucked away.
They conjure the tradition of spirit objects, from dream catchers to shaman sticks, but also Modernist sculpture by Alexander Calder, Julio González, Isamu Noguchi and David Smith, as well as the surrealism of Alberto Giacometti, with its odd angles and dangling appendages.
Dr. Arbour and her colleague Lindsay Zanno, a paleontologist from North Carolina State University, were sure to note that the three traits they identified are correlated with animals that have tail weapons, and do not drive the development of these dangerous appendages.
Its a disheartening and hard to stomach to see civil society organizations, in their unity, who once formed a formidable force of opposition and were sure guarantors and vanguards of civil liberties being swallowed by the Triage or becoming appendages of the same.
"The neo-Marxist analysis of society, in which we are all mere appendages of various groups of oppressors and oppressed, and in which the oppressed definitionally cannot be at fault, is now the governing philosophy of almost all liberal media," Sullivan writes.
The larvae, which live in the water, attach themselves to rocks by one end, and use feathery appendages at the other end as a kind of net to catch the tiniest bits of edible detritus — motes that are too small for fish and other insects.
From the release: The Panopticon isn't exactly ready for using at the Super Bowl or your local Denny's but it looks to be a solid enough solution to tell what a few people are doing based on various point clouds of their appendages and actions.
Scientists speculate that those wrinkling grooves that appear on your hands and feet are likely leftovers from a time wherein our ancestors used their pruney appendages to climb slippery landscapes, which we could now use to grab pool toys at a rapid-fire pace.
"First they bump into each other, then the male chases the female and tries to hook his front appendages behind the females' second legs and oftentimes the female will resist," says Kasey Fowler-Finn, a biology professor at University of Nebraska who studies arachnid matings.
A commanding presence in the robotic vacuum space isn't just a hedge for its primary business, either – Angle envisions home robots gaining more importance as homes get smarter, since they'll act as the arms, ears and appendages of our domestic AIs of the future.
Dion, a former recipient of the Billboard Music Awards ICON award, hit the stage to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her Titanic chart-topper in a plunging white Stéphane Rolland gown featuring voluminous, pillowy appendages on each sleeve which were reminiscent of angel wings.
In an influential paper, Neil Shubin of the University of Chicago, Sean Carroll of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Cliff Tabin of Harvard University speculated that flies and vertebrates — and other animals with appendages — inherited this network of genes from a common ancestor.
Based on what she described, it didn't seem totally clear that the actors even needed to kiss — I thought of 2000s production footage of ''Hair'' that I had recently seen on YouTube, in which the actors created shadow play of sexual appendages using their arms.
A Yayoi Kusama necklace has soft wool shafts, mirroring the phallus-like appendages that blanket so many of her sculptures; a Damien Hirst bracelet dangles sinister pills rather than charms, and a Louise Bourgeois collar with a rhinestone leash echoes her explorations of female servitude.
Taking the cake for most bizarre is Danish art collective N55's "Walking House," a polygonal residence with six appendages that is also eco-friendly, boasting a composting toilet as well as a windmill and solar panels that harvest the energy to move the structure.
His work as an artist continually returns to the ways people lose their humanity in a brutal and bifurcated economic system—from IV bags filled with a mixture of Redbull, Yerba Mate, Provigil, and gasoline to 3D prints of hotel janitors' appendages fused to cleaning products.
It's a totally unfair fight—these creations of whirring gears, wooden armor, and razor-edged appendages must be eight or nine feet tall, and if you're caught between an immovable hard place and the full-frontal attack of one of Jindosh's monsters, there's really no way out.
Frank Bruni WHEN the histories of this warped campaign are constructed, when a lasting inventory of its every last ignominy is done, Donald Trump's guarantee that all of his appendages measured up to greatness will be front, center and protuberant, evidence of the election's vulgar endowment.
I look forward to the day when I can return and walk among the fallen cities on my six appendages, smelling the air with each one of my noses, and remembering those who came before—who no longer seem as disgusting to me as they once did.
The just-launched Photo Filter Gel Cushion Applicator, which you can buy now at the brand's website, might seem like a roundabout way of accomplishing what you could do with the appendages you were born with, or like just another gimmicky attempt to reinvent the makeup-blender wheel.
Through it all, Bayard and Herzog follow the trail of the Logos Club, a "Fight Club"-style international organization of rhetoricians — politicians, academics and a criminal or two (the overlap in this novel is considerable) — who stage debate-duels where the loser is at risk of losing various appendages.
But the liberal establishment's fixation on Facebook's 2016 sins — first the transmission of fake news and now the exploitation of its data by the Trump campaign or its appendages — still feels like a classic example of blaming something new because it's new when it's the old thing that mattered more.
There are fans who would have given thought to removing certain appendages if it meant seeing the Capitals win the Cup, so there's no Capitals fan in the world that wouldn't have traded Trotz for a Cup, especially when many were willing to go with Rierden before the playoffs started.
Even Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons, in an otherwise moody show she termed "the gathering of shadows" that featured strapped-on bulbous leather appendages that alternately obscured and revealed tropes of coy femininity, decorated a tailcoat beneath a giant bulletproof bra vest with drawer pulls, hat hooks and — knockers.
The contestants were touching their appendages constantly, sure, but for the most part were all happily chatting away and exchanging top tips: which penis pumps to use, which way to turn their partners to create a flattering angle for their johnsons, which protein shake is best for extra viscous sperm.

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