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The internet is about to be awash in '90s-era graphics.
For the next three months, the world will be awash in rosés.
The next few months are going to be awash with virtual reality news.
That we live in a world that seems to be awash in disinformation?
As Senate confirmation hearings commence this week, the Capitol will be awash with lobbyists.
This leaves mothers-to-be awash in uncertainty when contemplating a drug that's widely recommended.
The Super Bowl is only the latest cultural event to be awash in political undercurrents.
While lesser-known candidates scrap for media coverage and money, Sanders will be awash in both.
If the Pentagon is not going to be awash in new money, why should domestic programs?
The quad will be awash in Dr. Martens boots, black chokers, Converse sneakers and shoulder-slung mini-backpacks.
And that is the strong likelihood that the state's desert parks will soon be awash in vibrant, Instagrammable color.
In a world of fiscal sanity, Washington would be awash in surplus tax dollars, and tax cuts would be imminent.
All weekend expect the city's drag scene to be awash in outrage and remembrance as well as wisecracks and dance breaks.
While a frat party might seem to be awash with testosterone, a recent sculpture literally can be a wash with testosterone.
Add Voco and voters could be awash in videos portraying candidates saying and doing things they have never said nor done.
Now, this makes two possible planetary systems located right next door, further bolstering the idea that our galaxy might be awash in planets.
If the data had been correct, Indonesia would be awash with rice supplies and the country's president would have less to worry about.
By next summer, we'll be awash in Baby Yoda figures and tchotchkes; by New Year 2021, they'll likely be in the bargain bins.
Now, Schiff is signaling that the committee is about to take a deep look at whether Trump may be awash in dirty Russian money.
NASA and others are eager to visit the south pole of the Moon, as many scientists believe the area might be awash in water ice.
Even though we seem to be awash in images, Sepuya and the other two photographers in this exhibition present us with ways to challenge  expectations.
Yet we can't we let go of this bizarre notion that, somehow, he must be awash in a tidal wave of his own-self pity.
The city will be awash in Phish-themed workouts, hazy after-parties, children's concerts, daytime boat cruises, art shows, flea markets and even tailgate-style gatherings.
That's a dangerous place for a healthy democracy to be -- awash in a sea of half-truths and spin with no agreed-upon safe harbor to seek.
The dramatic downturn has provided an unexpected holiday bonus for American consumers, with fuel prices also tumbling amid fears the oil market could soon be awash with crude.
And as long as companies are designing toys with an eye toward securing VC funding, we'll be awash in erotic products that privilege tech fads over consumer satisfaction.
Wall Street regularly sees biotech companies or cybersecurity startups go sky-high on the promise of future profits even though the stocks may currently be awash in red ink.
Trump appears to be awash in Persian Gulf money, with existing reporting revealing multiple instances of six-figure checks from Saudi lobbyists or the Kingdom itself landing in Trump's hotels.
Brazil would be awash in more medals if an Olympic category existed for the young kite fighters practicing their sport at the precipice where the gondola car makes its last stop.
Their research, reported on Thursday in the journal Science, could improve understanding of giant gas planets like Jupiter and Saturn whose interiors are believed to be awash with liquid metallic hydrogen.
But sometimes a small desperate part of me thinks that if our country is going to be awash in firearms, maybe it behooves the left to learn how to use them.
The prospect of new global trade deals hasn't calmed the discussion: There have been frenzied reports of how Britain will be awash with chlorinated chicken from America and hormone-soaked beef from Australia.
But despite being the story of a man who rejected violence, the film itself appears to be awash in it, with explosions, gunfire, bloodshed, and brutal beatings all lovingly rendered with Gibson's usual zeal.
The structure of the U.S. crude futures curve had for several months indicated expectations for tighter supply, but future-dated contracts now suggest investors think markets could be awash in oil over the coming months.
Goth is as much a fashion aesthetic as a musical one, and Leipzig will be awash in heavily made-up vampires, pagans, Victorians and pretty much anything to do with horror, decadence and the dark side.
One or more of the exoplanets in this new system could be at the right temperature to be awash in oceans of water, astronomers said, based on the distance of the planets from the dwarf star.
Oil prices are likely to fall even further over the coming weeks, analysts told CNBC Tuesday, as a sharp sell-off in global equities combines with intensifying fears about a market that could soon to be awash with crude.
The next two months are about to be awash in promo codes, doorbusters, and special discounts as retailers prep for the holiday season, and Nordstrom is getting a head start with a huge fall sale we're actually excited for.
And while the streets of Ramallah may be awash with rumors of competing aspirants, for the average Palestinian, with little expectation of a say in the succession, there is less worry about who and more about "what" comes next.
For example, our inability to detect extraterrestrial civilizations over the decade can increase our certainty that we're alone, but then again, the universe may be awash in extraterrestrial signals and we simply haven't learned how to recognize them yet.
I think VR will very much be a "thing" for dedicated gamers in 2016, with devices like the Oculus Rift and Sony VR around the corner (E3, the big video game convention in June, will likely be awash in VR games).
After a quick through a day in a life of a parole officer, which seems to be awash in a sea of pee tests, Ray uses the knowledge he's got of parole violations to talk Maurice LeFay (Scoot McNairy) into stealing the remaining stamp from their father's collection back from his brother Emmit.
The call for more funding was echoed by a global study published this month which found by 2050, people would still lack nutrients essential for a healthy life, such as iron, calcium and Vitamin A. The world would be awash in carbohydrate rich foods, even after taking into climate change into account, but nutrient-dense foods would be in short supply, said the authors which included researchers from IFPRI and University of Illinois.
In reviewing the 2010 release of The Years, Pitchfork wrote that "the EP clearly sets Abeele and Nouvion apart from their more amateur peers. The Years may be awash in nostalgia, but far from inviting unfavorable comparisons, it mostly confirms that the past was indeed as good as you remember."Garrett, Jonathan (February 22, 2010). "Memoryhouse: The Years EP", Pitchfork.
Ahead of Princess Sophia lay a rock in Lynn Canal called Vanderbilt Reef. At high tide the rock might be awash or almost invisible under swells. At low tide it looked like a low table, with its highest point standing above the water at extreme low tide. Vanderbilt Reef was in fact the tip of an underwater mountain that rose from the bottom of Lynn Canal.
The other ritual practice for seeking health and cure is the ritual of jumping over the fire which is built by old belongings or bushes. While uttering prayers and riddles, people jump over the fire at least three times. That fire is called Hıdırellez fire; hence, it is believed that all illnesses or diseases are warded off all the year long. Another ritual practice for having good health on Hıdırellez Day is to be awash or bath by water brought from some holy places.
This restricts gunnery, as cannon on the windward side are elevated, while the leeward gun ports aim into the sea or in heavy weather may be awash. A ship with the weather gage, turning downwind to attack, may alter course at will to bring starboard and port guns to appropriate elevations. Ships seeking to evade capture or attack have the advantage being downwind if they are faster vessels or are close to friendly land. The term has had a literary rebirth in the popular seafaring novels of C.S. Forester, Patrick O'Brian and Alexander Kent.
Of the butcher job, he said: "My boots used to be awash in four inches of blood in the slaughterhouse. That helped to make me a pacifist." After two years Honan transferred to the University of Chicago, from which he received his BA and, in 1951, his MA.Vitello, Paul. "Park Honan, a Biographer of Authors, Is Dead at 86", The New York Times, 19 October 2014 (print version published 20 October 2014, p. A23) He continued to work in a variety of jobs, including as a publisher in New York.
The reefs form a semi-enclosed lagoon or body of water known as Anchorage Sound; protected on most sides but open on the north side. On the southern side of the reef lies Observatory Cay, (21°02'S., 154°23'E.), the only permanently dry land, although there are a few of others cays that can be awash at high tide. Observatory Cay is approximately above sea level; with a possible landing site on its northern side through a boat channel which leads in from North East through the reef.
The broad flat rocks at the base of the cliff are high enough to be out of most of the surf in stormy seas, yet low enough to be awash in a rogue wave. At the time this photo was taken, the lake was about 1.8 feet below its long term average level. The wind was from the south at about 15 mph, gusting to about 25 mph. In the "Detail of NOAA Chart #14909" (above), Deathdoor Bluff is the point at the far left of the chart.
" Calling the mixtape "excellent", The Guardian said, "across 13 tracks Kelela travels from angered to paranoid, horny to high. She will sound fine, then terrible, then merely quite unhappy until finally, for a while at least, she sounds at peace," adding that "the next 12 months are undoubtably going to be awash with a similar structure of falsettos, surreal beats and eerie minimalism. But let's not forget: Kelela's Cut 4 Me did it first, and almost certainly did it best." Spin said "there's been no shortage of hazily hi-tech R&B; over the past couple of years, but none of it sounds as eerie or as ominous as Kelela's does.
Map of the Coral Sea Islands Satellite View of Saumarez reefs (center) and the Swains reef (Left part of the Great Barrier Reef) and Frederick Reefs (right) Frederick Reef is in the Coral Sea Islands, over northeast of Gladstone, Queensland. The reef gets its name from Frederick, which first reported sighting the reef. Frederick Reef is a small atoll with a large rock called Ridge Rock at the southern end, a sand cay called Observatory Cay, and a lighthouse at the northern end, which is the only permanently dry land, although there are a few of others cays that can be awash at high tide. The reef is around 30km2.
Galton argued that social mores needed to change so that heredity was a conscious decision, to avoid over-breeding by "less fit" members of society and the under-breeding of the "more fit" ones. In Galton's view, social institutions such as welfare and insane asylums were allowing "inferior" humans to survive and reproduce at levels faster than the more "superior" humans in respectable society, and if corrections were not soon taken, society would be awash with "inferiors." Darwin read his cousin's work with interest, and devoted sections of Descent of Man to discussion of Galton's theories. Neither Galton nor Darwin, though, advocated any eugenic policies such as those undertaken in the early 20th century, as government coercion of any form was very much against their political opinions.
Galton argued that just as physical traits were clearly inherited among generations of people, the same could be said for mental qualities (genius and talent). Galton argued that social morals needed to change so that heredity was a conscious decision in order to avoid both the over-breeding by less fit members of society and the under-breeding of the more fit ones. Francis Galton In Galton's view, social institutions such as welfare and insane asylums were allowing inferior humans to survive and reproduce at levels faster than the more "superior" humans in respectable society, and if corrections were not soon taken, society would be awash with "inferiors". Darwin read his cousin's work with interest, and devoted sections of Descent of Man to discussion of Galton's theories.
De Lancie had not initially considered the role to be significant, but after airing of the episode, discovered himself to be awash in enthusiastic fans of the show praising his performance. Since then, he had become fascinated by the brony culture, comparing it to the growth of fans from the original Star Trek series, and signed on to be an executive producer for this documentary. Brockhoff initially sought for $60,000 to create the documentary but this was quickly met. Brockhoff adjusted the goal part way through, looking to secure $200,000, which would allow him to film at the homes of fans of the show and elsewhere outside of the convention, and to bring aboard both Faust and Strong as co-executive producers along with de Lancie.
Point Matthew lookout plaque - Seal Island indicated in middleThe Point Matthew lookout is the highest point of land on the road leading to the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse. It is the location of a plaque commemorating Captain Matthew Flinders' circumnavigation of the continent in 1801-1803. Seal Island is very low lying, and is small in area close to . It can be awash in severe weather. When viewed from beaches at sea level on adjacent coast, its height above sea level is negligible, however one map shows 9 metres maximum height of any part of the rock Leeuwin 1929-III-SE, Western Australia, Pt 250k-S150-09 MGA Zone 50 dated 11/05/2011 It was vested as an A class reserve with the WA Wildlife Authority in 1960 for the conservation of fauna 27/05/1960, Government Gazette of WA, p.
Barack Obama delivering a speech at the University of Southern California in support of California Proposition 87 In his New Energy For America plan, Obama proposes to reduce overall U.S. oil consumption by at least 35%, or 10 million barrels per day, by 2030 in order to offset imports from OPEC nations.Barack Obama candidate platform, BostonHerald.com And by 2011 the United States was said to be "awash with domestic oil and increasingly divorced and less reliant on foreign imports"."Ship Owners to Lose Money on Saudi-U.S. Route Through '12: Freight Markets." Bloomberg News, 12 September 2011. Obama voted in favor of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which provided incentives (chiefly tax breaks) to reduce national consumption of energy and to encourage a wide range of alternative energy sources. It also resulted in a net tax increase on oil companies. Obama and other Senators introduced the BioFuels Security Act in 2006.

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