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"Cascades" Definitions
  1. a mountain range that runs from northern California in the US to British Columbia in Canada. The range includes Mount Rainier and Mount St Helens.

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For a weapon, which demands kilograms of uranium but at much higher enrichment, it's almost the reverse: You would only need a few parallel cascades, but those cascades would involve dozens of stages.
I think you see it and it cascades through organizations.
The legacy of drink and dogma cascades through the generations.
Cascades of water dripped on the timpani drums stored there.
Snow will also fall across the Cascades and the Sierras.
A torrential waterfall cascades down a staircase of the DC Metro.
The storm blanketed the Cascades and northern Sierras with heavy snow.
Those lines comprise relatively small cascades of up to 20 centrifuges.
This includes the growing knowledge of disease cascades and intervention targets.
Paperwork cascades from the sculpture's crown and pools at its base.
These earthen cascades have already killed 21 people in California this year.
Harvey's 130-mph winds lashed the coast, and rain fell in cascades.
Amtrak Cascades trains 504 and 509 were canceled, the Amtrak spokesperson said.
It has confetti that cascades down when you hold your phone upright.
Cascades of the same size and type were scrapped under the deal.
A bomb goes off blowing the windows out and glass cascades down.
Truthful answers could destroy relationships, expose illegal behaviors, unloose cascades of shame.
Meanwhile, a few grizzly bears slumber in dens in the North Cascades.
Everything to the east of the Cascades, that was stronghold Republican country.
But it's not just that one-off stories cause huge cascades; it's that in a connected world, there are now so many one-off stories capable of setting off cascades, and no one knows which ones will hit.
Native goat populations in the Cascades have been slow to recover from overhunting.
Ancient groves of Douglas fir trees still stand in North Cascades National Park.
Coming across a grizzly in the vast North Cascades wilderness, however, is unlikely.
A single ribbon of light cascades from the headlights across the front end.
I floated through Hal's wake: cascades of shear and compression, acceleration and stall.
Cascades of the same size and type were scrapped under the nuclear agreement.
The damage it unleashes cascades beyond treatment, and is often sustained for years.
Another video shows the opposite angle of the building, as water cascades down.
They mostly live in eastern Oregon -- on the other side of the Cascades.
Pearls drape over the face like a curtain, and a veil cascades behind.
As that waterfall of information cascades, it could be quite damaging to him.
Water spilling over it cascades down an earthen hillside that is easily eroded.
There's a 12 foot waterfall that cascades from the pool one level above.
The report said Iran is still in the process of installing two previously announced 164-machine cascades of the IR-4 and IR-2m models, two cascades that were removed under the deal, which also lifted international sanctions against Tehran.
Make someone feel better about their day and see how it cascades to you!
That waterfall cascades into the opening poem of her final collection, "Inside the Wave".
You'll land beside one of the cascades, where a catered picnic lunch awaits you.
The report said the other four cascades of centrifuges installed at Fordow "remained unchanged".
In Baggott's "intricate, tenderhearted" story, "healing cascades down the generations," Dominique Browning wrote here.
Near the summit, shrouding pines suddenly gave way to a vista of the Cascades.
Such cascades explain how huge political upheavals can quickly emerge, seemingly out of nowhere.
He's also counting on a personal bond with Republican voters east of the Cascades.
Enjoy natural and man-made beauty, from the soaring Cascades to the Space Needle.
But the real coup would be what happens when this strategy cascades to the iPhone.
Every teenyweeny-tiny thing you do ripples out and out in cascades of expanding influence.
In 1941, the Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov described the way energy "cascades" through turbulent fluids.
The Amtrak Cascades train derailed near the Chambers Bay golf course in Pierce County, Washington.
The goats will be relocated to the North Cascades where they are a native species.
I woke up the next morning in the foothills of the Cascades in eastern Washington.
Nathan Leigh's sound design includes jittery cascades of angry contemporary rap music, heard between scenes.
Another piece, the Horn of Plenty earrings, has cascades of pigeon-blood rubies and diamonds.
The Cascades service embodies the complex, overlapping responsibilities on many of the nation's rail lines.
As the economic impact cascades, particularly in the U.S. heartland, the president loses the 2020 election.
"The most dramatic part is that it cascades into your kitchen," Brody says on the show.
But then Lyle Badegger would also be dead, spread like bacon grease over the South Cascades.
Or, take an Amtrak rain for about $25 each way out to Leavenworth in the Cascades.
As awful as the Cascades derailment was, history tells us that improvements will almost surely result.
Snow will fall in the Sierras, Cascades and Olympic mountain ranges, and continue through the weekend.
But passenger railroads often share those tracks, as Amtrak's Cascades service does in the Pacific Northwest.
The Cost: Nightly rates start at $199 at Minerals Hotel and $2000 at Grand Cascades Lodge.
When he began mountain climbing in the Cascades, he became hooked on the intricacies of mountain weather.
The nation's top wildlife managers have been planning to recover grizzly bears in North Cascades since 1991.
North Cascades, with few bears left (perhaps none), may have a significantly more difficult hill to climb.
It was the inaugural trip for the new, faster Amtrak Cascades train route from Seattle to Portland.
OUTSIDE the Federal Reserve's imposing building in Washington, DC, water cascades from two fountains shaped like chalices.
The Mekong River originates in the Tibetan plateau and cascades through China and five Southeast Asian countries.
Thankfully, antidotes to nerve agents do exist, and are aimed at halting the two cascades mentioned above.
The latest near Dupont, Washington was an inaugural regional Cascades service rail train between Portland and Seattle.
Monday was the first day of the Amtrak Cascades 2504 service between Seattle and Portland, Amtrak said.
Some of the dead were found miles from where they had lived, dragged away by raging cascades.
It's a record of grandiloquent beauty that transitions easily from grooves to big cascades to buoyant swing.
Think more of the flowy type that cascades into the perfect silhouette when fastened at the waist.
The Cascades route is unusual in that the train cars used do not meet federal crashworthiness standards.
So, for the new studies, a group of researchers at Oregon State University-Cascades in Bend, Ore.
The North Cascades Ecosystem, first designated a grizzly bear recovery zone in 1991, is top-rate wilderness.
Its centerpiece is North Cascades National Park, one of the nation's most stunning and least-visited preserves.
After all, every teeny-weeny-tiny thing I do ripples out and out in cascades of expanding influence.
There aren't many places left to recovery grizzly bears, and North Cascades is as good as it gets.
Most TVs are edgelit, meaning that the light cascades to the center, which could result in some fade.
You have to have a clear mind or you're going to start making mistakes, and it usually cascades.
Inside the boat last week, the floor was partly covered with river mud and cascades of old plates.
Her linear planes floating in space, or shattering into cascades, feel both timeless and futuristic, calligraphic and architectural.
Now, nothing says that such cascades have to be positive either in their motivations or in their results.
Touches of beauty — spiffy hats, cascades of bougainvillea, rococo arrangements of fruit — create oases of light and pleasure.
Laughter would erupt in cascades, with some getting the joke a few seconds behind or ahead of others.
The tiny space filled with perky stabs of high notes, mellow wails, cascades of "bum" and "baa" syllables.
Helicoptering sedated bears to their homes in the deep backwoods of North Cascades, then, isn't just a logistical challenge.
These liberated electrons would in turn knock loose other electrons, creating cascades that would make the air electrically conductive.
Virtually every sector of the economy is affected by this burden and the impact cascades down to us all.
Twenty percent enrichment would likely resume here, as Iranian officials have threatened, and would entail interconnecting "tandem" centrifuge cascades.
"Rhythm of the Rain" hit No. 3 on the charts — after that, The Cascades only peaked at No. 60.
I ask him how many records he tips per week, as a turntable cascades, crashing and splitting into two.
And so it cascades from there, that there is likely more gender discrimination and gender bias than we thought.
Amtrak CEO Richard Anderson said positive train control was not activated on the Cascades service track at the time.
Since their howls were first confirmed in the North Cascades a decade ago, wolves have prospered in Washington State.
Waterfalls are furious cascades of water, sometimes scoring the landscapes in which they flow as they obey gravity's demands.
Such cascades, the researchers calculated, could speed up the collapse in West Antarctica and bring one on in Greenland.
President Trump wrote on Twitter that the crash on Amtrak's Cascades service showed the need for increased infrastructure spending.
And a time-lapse photo captured the partial eclipse overhead taken from Ross Lake in northern Cascades National Park, Washington.
Words pour out of him in cascades that, depending on the listener, can register as beguiling, slick, questionable, or bullshit.
Everywhere else — the North Cascades, Montana's Cabinet Mountains, the Selkirk Mountains of northern Idaho — grizzly populations are barely hanging on.
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISTS dabbed and flicked paint on their canvases to suggest spires of purplish blue hollyhocks and cascades of poppies.
Her fine-drawn linear planes floating in space, or shattering into cascades, feel both timeless and futuristic, calligraphic and architectural.
On "Django Jane" she raps over a mid-tempo beat, painting vivid images with cascades of confident, rapidly delivered lyrics.
The only reminder of nature in their new house is a bunch of purple orchids that cascades down a wall.
Mr. Clayton's piano playing cascades, illustrates and embellishes, whereas Mr. Ross likes to interpose and chatter, like a kinetic conversationalist.
Last Friday, a Cascades train took local dignitaries on the new route, including Eric F. Corp, a DuPont city councilman.
Thunderous cascades of sound again filled the old-school Coliseum on Wednesday night during Game 240 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Lightnings Canyons Rainbows Flower Field Blood Moon Mountain Chains Tropics Star Trails Cascades Grass Glaciers Autumns Black and White Mountains Desert Mirages Lightnings Canyons Rainbows Flower Field Blood Moon Mountain Chains Tropics Star Trails Cascades Grass Glaciers Autumns Black and White Mountains Desert Mirages Type "beach" into Google search and you'll get 2.1 billion hits.
This is a time-lapse photo of the partial solar eclipse, taken at Ross Lake in Northern Cascades National Park, Washington.
This is a time-lapse photo of the partial solar eclipse, taken at Ross Lake in Northern Cascades National Park, Washington.
Strong winds are expected to accompany an onslaught of heavy snow over the Cascades, Bitterroots and higher elevations of western Montana.
Venezuela's Angel Falls (or "El Salto Angel") cascades down the side of the Auyantepui mountain from a height of 3,211 feet.
The first involved a fictional football team whose general manager cascades a top-level objective down through the franchise org chart.
To indicate a location you'd like to warp to, press a controller stick and a blue line cascades across the map.
Shayne Oliver of Hood by Air favored a similarly attenuated look, while Rio Uribe of Gypsy Sport added cascades of fringe.
The Amtrak Cascades 501 train derailed Monday morning near DuPont, Washington, killing at least three people and injuring more than 100.
As a stern theme is played in the left hand, the right hand has descending and ascending cascades of tangled passagework.
Characterized by cascades of diamonds on an intricate platinum armature, the style came to define aristocratic jewelry in the Edwardian era.
Because of the rain, Death Valley experienced what came to be called the Superbloom: cascades of wildflowers across thousands of acres.
According to Washington state DOT, the Amtrak Cascades route will now not run on Point Defiance Bypass until PTC is activated.
I saw her talking to Bernard Arnault, at the foot of a fountain that cascades down some steps outside the Fondation.
"If we set off these cascades, these potential accelerations, we may not be able to rein them back in," Schuur sayid.
Today only about 1,20113 to 1,700 grizzlies survive outside Alaska, in five isolated populations in the northern Rocky Mountains and the Cascades.
As Mel Magazine's Miles Klee dutifully compiled, cascades of men are now attempting to woo the world's third-richest woman on Twitter.
Tops were architectural: sculpted with pleats; jackets and tops were asymmetric; skirts were paneled and big shawls were draped to form cascades.
Politics was the big winner in terms of the number of cascades analyzed (~45,000) and the speed at which it went viral.
According to Berges, energy cascades probably arise in both contexts because they are the most efficient way to distribute energy across scales.
The cheers brought by such snappy juxtapositions, as well as cascades of votes, tell of more than Mr Modi's skill with words.
But how long before it cascades over to other categories that include any gaming content that is considered to be 'too addictive'?
But when we compared users involved in true and false rumor cascades, we found that the opposite was true in every case.
Layers of electric glitter, cascades of textured curls, and works of art created with just eyeliner await you in the slides ahead.
It will pluck out the end of days, winking stars from the sky as each note cascades out of its sound hole.
For example, a service member might borrow $22019 for a broken refrigerator and find the debt cascades quickly into thousands of dollars.
The designers say these beautiful flesh cascades need to have a nipple — they're meant to expel fluid from the sacs behind them.
August dates include the San Juan Island National Historical Park, North Cascades National Park and Olympic National Park, all in Washington State.
On steeper slopes, the sand cascades beneath your feet with every step, meaning you don't cover much distance for the energy expended.
While some Amtrak routes have the technology, the Cascades line is scheduled to have it by the end of 2018, he said.
I prayed inside the Sisman Pasa mosque in Pocitelj, a charming stone village that cascades down the contours of a sheer cliff.
Ideas gush from him in great cascades, but not a Saudi mea culpa for having inspired or underwritten some of the hijackers.
I fled to a mountain summit in the Cascades, looking for the natural air-conditioning that usually flows in from the Pacific.
Particularly ominous is the high altitude at which Taku is melting, said Mauri Pelto, who heads the North Cascades Glacier Climate Project.
The Cascades and northern Sierras were blanketed with heavy snow, major highways were closed and residents across a wide area lost power.
It thrusts out from a rectangular box dripping with paint-encrusted cascades of yarn, suggesting both a breast and an umbilical cord.
A beam of sunlight cascades through a gap in centuries-old marble, casting a bright strip of pastel blue across the navy background.
To answer that you have to understand Mr Aas's fiasco better and peer into the complex cascades of liability that clearing houses manage.
Surrounded by elegant white swans and crystal-clear cascades of water, a porn actor engaging with a fellow actor doesn't seem so sleazy.
In addition, the higher peaks of the Cascades and Sierra Nevada Mountains stand to get blitzed with up to 10 feet of snow.
The train was part of a brand new Cascades high-speed rail service program that Amtrak launched Monday morning between Seattle and Portland.
So it was no surprise that they decided to go on the inaugural run of Amtrak Cascades 501 when the new service opened.
So, that's six volcanoes on heightened alert status—compare that to the Aleutians (one volcano at Orange: Cleveland) or the Cascades (all green).
The last portion of the Cascades program included $180 million for the area where the crash occurred, the 14.5-mile Point Defiance Bypass.
Yet life can be cruel, and even a person striving toward right thought can set off cascades of events that go incomprehensibly awry.
Gone were the cascades of blond extensions; her hair was messily tucked into a Gucci baseball cap with a bee on the front.
About 191,000 people live in the city, whose downtown has popular pockets of restaurants as well as a large green space, Cascades Park.
The fatal Amtrak Cascades derailment in Washington State between Tacoma and Olympia on Dec, 18 killed three people and injured scores of others.
In 2017, a Cascades train in Washington derailed during its inaugural run on a new route, killing three people and injuring 65 more.
Their dialogue cascades down the page in three separate columns, which makes reading the play something of a choose-your-own-adventure experience.
No lever is required — water cascades over the embankment the way it would over a sink's edge when the lake rises high enough.
Jam another plate beneath one side, and as the water cascades off the other, you will have crudely modeled the 2011 Japan tsunami.
The dam on the flower farm burst after weeks of heavy rain, sending cascades of water down a hillside and into two villages.
And above the central intersection is a radial center out of which an explosion of brush marks bursts and cascades down the painting.
On Thursday, producer Michael Silver (aka CFCF) and pianist Jean-Michel Blais released "Hasselblad 1," the opening track from their new collaborative EP, Cascades.
I was intrigued by the album cover of a pretty woman looking away from the camera, cascades of long black hair framing her face.
He added that Washington had made recent investments in infrastructure, including the $181 million project that resulted in the new Amtrak Cascades train route.
It is bordered by the Siskiyou Mountains and the Cascades, and Jackson and Josephine counties, which are both protected and strictly non-GMO counties.
His fire lookout at 8,128 feet, where he scanned the summits of the North Cascades for the Forest Service in 1952, is long gone.
Frustratingly fuzzy and intermittently provocative, "XY Chelsea" profiles Chelsea Manning, the U.S. Army analyst who leaked cascades of classified documents to WikiLeaks in 2010.
Nowadays cascades of sciences, pursuits less romantic than blue-water sailing, and ranging from archaeology to microbiology, have essentially answered the other questions too.
In Big Sur this year, erosion accelerated by the wet winter knocked out a bridge and sent cascades of mud tumbling onto Highway 1.
And while Mister Rogers doesn't kill anyone in cold blood, he does slay, as evident from the cascades of tears that inundated my theater.
Winter storm watches were posted for the Cascades and the northern Rocky Mountains, with the weather service predicting snowfall of up to 2 feet.
Ice from the East Antarctic ice sheet cascades into the Upper Wright Valley, forming a smooth glacier three miles wide and five miles long.
Knowing the same solutions are possible in Washington, Interior Secretary Sally Jewel in 2014 restarted federal efforts to save the dwindling North Cascades grizzlies.
Ash and smoke are choking Seattle's air for the second week in a row, as wildfires smolder in the Cascades and in British Columbia.
The Cascades line is popular, running through spectacular scenery — the sound, forests, farms and, most striking of all, the Cascade Range, including Mount Rainier.
Farther south, it will take some time for it to get cold enough for accumulating snow on the passes in the Cascades of southern Oregon.
Although North Cascades and the surrounding forests provide a massive expanse of territory to reintroduce bears, some aren't pleased with the government's bear recovery plans.
The Cascades are young mountains built by a mix of volcanism and tectonic activity in the past few million to tens of millions of years.
These isles are around half a kilometer across, Pelto, the director of the North Cascades Glacier Climate Project at Nichols College, said in an interview.
Failing to graduate from high school dramatically reduces a student's economic prospects, which in turn cascades into a host of social and even legal problems.
The Amtrak Cascades train 501 derailed Monday near DuPont, Washington, and hurtled off an overpass onto Interstate 5, killing three people and injuring dozens more.
But every night at 9:00 sharp, windows open and a standing ovation cascades from the balconies for our medical personnel–who face crushing obstacles.
Water cascades in thin sheets from a hole in the glass toroidal roof over 130 feet above the Jewel's plaza, which is overflowing with plantlife.
On Mount Hood, "any little thing that happens could have a big consequence," said Dr. Moran, scientist-in-charge at the federal Cascades Volcano Observatory.
The dam on the flower farm burst after weeks of heavy rain, sending cascades of water down a hillside where it smashed into two villages.
But all in all, the researchers ended up with a sample of 126,000 "cascades" of tweets (meaning chains of retweets), spread by 3 million people.
The menu's long, single page cascades from one category of appetizer to the next, from shellfish to snails, before arriving, about midway down, at Entrées.
At Olympic National Park in the state of Washington, hundreds of mountain goats are being airlifted by helicopter and moved to forests in the North Cascades.
Every thought, hence all intelligence, was the result of cascades of pulses rippling through networks of semi-autonomous agents, the neurons, each connected to countless others.
To the left I found the "Devil's Six," an assortment of cards that must be played in the Victory Rows rather than in the cascades below.
Instead, working from a script he wrote with Eric Roth and Will Fetters, Mr. Cooper has gone all in with big emotions and cascades of tears.
There are gently sloping thighs; long, dark cascades of hair; almond skin tones; and succulent lips on faces that coolly accept the gaze of the viewer.
At 22007, Fred and two friends reached the top of Mount Despair, a rugged 230,21966-foot peak in the North Cascades that mountaineers had considered unclimbable.
But even imported Mother Nature can have her unpredictable way; half a dozen hats were blown off models' heads by the sheer force of the cascades.
At Calbuco, a volcano in southern Chile that's similar to the volcanoes in the Cascades, all was quiet during the early afternoon of April 553, 2015.
It is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts who backpack the wilderness of the northern Cascades and kayak along the barnacled shores of the San Juan Islands.
The Amtrak Cascades Train 501 derailed December 19.83 near DuPont, Washington, and hurtled off an overpass onto Interstate 5, killing three people and injuring dozens more.
"Our hope is that the warm relationship between our presidents and how that cascades down might let us find some relief," he told a conference call.
Their presence in and around the North Cascades is inevitable, and residents are already adopting many of the same measures needed to coexist with grizzly bears.
" They write in the paper, "if a rumor 'A' is tweeted by 10 people separately, but not retweeted, it would have 10 cascades, each of size one.
"Many of the volcanoes in the Cascades of Oregon and Washington have few, if any, direct monitoring beyond one or two seismometers," Klemetti said in an email.
"Mountain goat relocation will allow these animals to reoccupy historical range areas in the Cascades and increase population viability," US Forest Service wildlife biologist Jesse Plumage said.
Carlos Mejia, who lives in New York City, was staying at the Grand Cascades Lodge in Hamburg, New Jersey — the site for the unnamed victim's wedding reception.
My parents supported me through my studies, and it's that kind of rolling privilege that once it gets going, it cascades into a bunch of other privileges.
Precipitation heading north has a much better opportunity to fall as snow in the Sierras, Cascades, and Rockies, replenishing the snowpack that provides long-term drought protection.
These patterns form "cascades" with different profiles: for instance, a fast-spreading rumor that's quickly snuffed out would have high breadth but little depth, and low virality.
"Managers at the top set the tone, which cascades into workplace policies and training programs that other managers can use to support their employees," Evans-Lacko said.
In the coming months, as the combination of promotion and retirement cascades through official China, leadership posts will be shaken up at every level of the party.
In it, a white woman eyed the camera teasingly, her blond hair drawn up into a high hump that slipped in cascades down her shoulders and back.
A pair of identical dresses—one black, one white—by Mr. Pugh are madly romantic, shiny cascades of thin tubes made of hand-cut plastic drinking straws.
Hundreds of millions of dollars was granted to the Cascades High Speed Rail Capital Program between Seattle and Portland to improve train speeds between the two cities.
But when 164 centrifuges are arranged in cascades, with one stage of enrichment feeding into the next, enough uranium can be enriched to produce an atomic bomb.
We finished the grid just before a hiking trip to North Cascades National Park in September 2016, and brought a printout with us to work on clues.
"When you get into a situation like this, it cascades, and that really becomes a problem," said Steve Sosnick, chief strategist at Interactive Brokers in Greenwich, Conn.
On a clear day, from the top of Mount Constitution, the highest point on the island, you can see all the way to North Cascades National Park.
TVEL said specialists have been working on a project since 2017 to modify centrifuge cascades to produce two stable isotopes that can be used for medicinal purposes.
The Amtrak Cascades 413 train was carrying 86 people as it made its inaugural journey on a new service route from Seattle to Portland when it derailed.
MOSES SUMNEY "Aromanticism" (Jagjaguwar) A manifesto disguised as a reverie, "Aromanticism" offers cascades of Mr. Sumney's falsetto vocals in rhapsodic songs, seemingly free-associative but meticulously plotted.
The validation then cascades into a sense of belonging and worth, and the resultant bolstering of spirit conveniently spills over into energy applicable to the "regular" work ecosystem.
I grew up at the foot of a dormant volcano in the Cascades, and like many of my classmates, I climbed it a few times as a teenager.
"This will spread into Washington state later Monday with snow in the higher elevations of Sierra Nevada of California up through the Cascades of Washington state," he said.
The book captures Johnston's visions — both artistic and hallucinatory — in an intensely colorful cartoonish style and vivid recurring images: frogs, cascades of pills, volcanoes, eyeballs of many varieties.
Tumalo was like a border town between one kind of Oregon and another, between the foothills of the central Cascades and the rural high desert of the east.
Once launched, a network attack may be hard to control, as it cascades across systems in ways that are hard to predict and may be difficult to limit.
In place of Glacier, tackle North Cascades National Park in Washington, which has similar topography, landscape and bodies of water, yet every trail feels off the beaten track.
OpticsFast customers report dreadful and unnerving experiences with the company: obscenity-filled rants from service reps, cascades of hectoring emails, repair jobs gone terribly wrong, threats of litigation.
Indeed, on the evidence of a Democratic primary that seems made for the social-media bubble, it's liberalism that's being warped by online feedback loops and radicalization cascades.
Thinning and pruning weren't always de rigueur in Sunriver, which was developed in the 1960s as a recreational playground for Portlanders on the sunny side of the Cascades.
Today the air stinks of sulphur, yellow-tinged water cascades over the rocks, and clouds of bright white foam collect at the foot of the falls before drifting downstream.
The sample of rumor cascades was drawn from the investigations in which all six organizations had agreed on the stories' veracity between 95 and 98 percent of the time.
"The argument they're making in this study is that they see these changes in certain synaptic protein signaling cascades that seem to correlate with increasing sleep need," he said.
In an Instagram video posted Tuesday night, the couple stands still while the camera pans in a 360-degree view while a shower of gold confetti cascades over them.
Past the Cascades, where the rain stops and the people thin out, the West Coast ends and the West starts, and it runs from there to the Great Plains.
Timothy Egan Looking for refuge from the gust of insanity blowing across the fruited plain, I went to the highest perch I could reach in North Cascades National Park.
Cascades of tiny stanzas in "The Whip" and "Two Ways of Looking in a Mirror" evoke the smallness of the self peering out of a vast expanse of blankness.
Amtrak Cascades 22008, carrying 225 people on its initial journey with paying customers, was on a new section of the route from Seattle to Portland when it derailed Monday.
Another care worker I interviewed, Shelly Hughes, a certified nurse's aide at North Cascades Health and Rehabilitation Center, in Bellingham, near the Canadian border, was in a similar position.
This threat of an attack that cascades across regions and sectors of the economy significantly changes the stakes for government officials and businesses alike, and it demands dedicated action.
We could simultaneously support the Legal Services Corporation and other social services more generously and inhibit the expenditure cascades that have made it more difficult to afford these services.
An IAEA spokesman said Iran had informed it that it was making modifications to accommodate cascades - or interconnected clusters - of 164 of the IR-2m and IR-4 centrifuge.
"The U.S.G.S. has a deep understanding that these volcanoes are going to erupt again — within our lifetimes, our children's lifetimes," said Carolyn Driedger, a hydrologist at the Cascades observatory.
This myth that victims of sexual misconduct of all kinds at the hands of powerful men tell their stories for profit cascades throughout our culture to further silence us.
These cascades of images physicalize the multi-frame scrolling of smart devices, mirroring Soren's attention to the whorls and smudges that form the physical trace of our virtual meanderings.
More snow will fall today, including up to 36 inches in the South Washington Cascades, but things will get better by midweek, when temperatures start to warm up. 5.
More recently, Mr. Shea has advanced a political campaign to cleave Washington State in half, hoping to create a 51st state in the conservative counties east of the Cascades.
The ice crystals had higher than usual water levels, making for thick, heavy snow that weighed on the 60- to 100-foot pines and firs that dot the Cascades.
Rocky Mountain National Park, in Colorado, has snow hiking trails, and Ms. Bayer said that the Central Cascades, a mountain range that's about an hour from Seattle, does, too.
"My cheekbone is a little bit more prominent on my left side, therefore it cascades a tiny triangle shadow underneath my cheekbone when the sun is setting," she said.
The affirmance by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit was a defeat for Chicago-based intellectual property monetization firm Cascades Ventures, which sued Big Ten in 2013.
Encouraged by this, Dr Thomas and Dr Melott calculated the effect that the cosmic rays of the explosion of 2.5m years ago would have had on the number of cascades.
The team compared the qualities of cascades from false news stories and true ones, and found that, with very few exceptions, false ones reached more people, sooner, and spread further.
Pelto developed her skill and love for watercolor painting through field sketches she completed in the North Cascades of Washington, the Dry Valleys in Antarctica, the Falkland Islands and more.
By accelerating the melting of winter snow, for example, in Alaska and the mountains of the West—the Rockies, Cascades, Sierra Nevada—hotter temperatures have made the fire season longer.
Kerouac, inspired by Snyder's rapture about a summer spent in the clouds, followed him as a lookout to an area that eventually became North Cascades National Park in Washington State.
We considered 28 iPhone lens attachments and tested nine models in a variety of scenarios and settings (including backpacking through the Cascades) to find the best iPhone lens add-ons.
The dam on the 3,500-acre farm in the Rift Valley burst after weeks of heavy rain, sending cascades of water down a hillside where it smashed into two villages.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 set aside $800 million for the Cascades High Speed Rail Capital Program between Seattle and Portland, the Washington Department of Transportation said.
Sagebrush is a stubborn survivor when it grows up — a signature species of the arid countryside of Nevada, east of the Sierra Nevada, and in Oregon, east of the Cascades.
We're all just waiting around, staring at the cascades of push alerts and text messages from far-flung friends and family lighting up our phones, waiting for something to happen.
Then, though her voice still cascades brilliantly, her mind turns to despair and pathos: Reliving the moment when Edgardo renounces and curses her, she at once foresees her own death.
For all the cascades of research into longevity, the new science often seems to distill into old wisdom: be fit, stay thin, and you will look and feel younger longer.
The South Washington Cascades may see up to 36 inches of snow through Monday and into Tuesday morning, as a winter storm warning stays in effect, the weather service said.
Emeralds as large as bird's eggs, ropes and ropes of perfectly pink pearls, cascades of rare colored diamonds, cursed gemstones, extraordinary sapphire tiaras, and the lightest, brightest diamond corsage ornaments.
My friend texts me to remind me that the lottery for a permit to hike the Enchantments (a section of the Cascades) closes tomorrow, and I register for three possible dates.
The app describes the filter as "turning sounds around you into cascades of happiness," but to paint you a far more accurate picture, imagine the Relax filter just downed some shrooms.
As the machinery worked, concrete slabs elsewhere in the wreckage sometimes shook, releasing cascades of pebbles and puffs of dust but not actually tumbling down the sides of the debris field.
Farther to the south, it will take some time for the atmosphere to get cold enough for accumulating snow on the passes in the southern Cascades and the northern Sierra Nevada.
For ten years his admirer had been labouring to emulate his astonishingly meticulous chains and cascades of foliage, fruit, flowers, feathers and shells in the same white lime or linden wood.
Experienced day hiker, Samantha "Sam" Sayers, 28, had left alone for a hike on the Vesper Peak trail at North Cascades in Washington state, the Snohomish County Sheriff&aposs Office said.
In the past two weeks it has begun enriching with two large, 164-machine cascades - which were removed under the deal - of the more advanced IR-2m and IR-4 centrifuges.
He treasures it enough that he was willing to drive all night across the Cascades, from a speaking engagement in Salem, to spend a day birding with me at the refuge.
That musky scent (mixed with a little castor oil and a touch of anise) emanates from dispensers installed at Long's winter research sites throughout the North Cascades Mountains in Washington State.
Only the rear unpowered locomotive, one of 14 cars on Amtrak Cascades 501, remained on the tracks, positioned on a sharp curve at the end of a straight path of track.
A young nonprofit run by the architect Stephen Byrns has been excavating wonders from the undergrowth, including rocky water cascades, crisscrossing canals, ancient stone pillars and a domed Temple of Love.
Our data included approximately 126,000 Twitter "cascades" (unbroken chains of retweets with a common, singular origin) involving stories spread by three million people more than four and a half million times.
"These are cascades that, once they get going, are very hard to stop," said Claudia Sahm, director of macroeconomic policy for the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a progressive think tank.
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One day near the end of the season, we approached the glass case, adorned with clams and shrimp and the fillets of mahi-mahi and salmon on cascades of crushed ice.
To produce nuclear energy, where you need tons of uranium but at low levels of enrichment, an enrichment operation would need many parallel cascades, but only a handful of enrichment stages.
Plenz found that the sizes of these cascades fell along a power-law distribution, and that the brain was indeed operating in a way that maximized activity propagation without risking runaway activity.
According to the team's calculations and computer simulations, instead of a single cascade like the one you'd find in a turbulent fluid, there would have been two cascades, going in opposite directions.
From my apartment atop a hill, I can walk five minutes east and get a sweeping view of the Cascades, or stop at the closest intersection and glance at the Olympic Mountains.
"Civil unrest is associated with information cascades or activity bursts in social media, and these phenomena may be used to predict protests, or at least peaks of protest activity," the paper says.
The U.N. nuclear watchdog said in September that Iran had informed the agency about making modifications to accommodate cascades - or interconnected clusters - of 164 of the IR-2m and IR-4 centrifuge.
While last summer the smoke emanated predominantly from the Cascades and Eastern Washington, this time the culprit is British Columbia — though smoke from wildfires in Oregon and California is also coming in.
All the crew members are hospitalized, and the National Transportation Safety Board is setting up interviews with them to get more details on Monday's crash of Amtrak Cascades 501 near DuPont, Washington.
As pharmaceutical companies face pressure not to raise prices as routinely as they once had, that change in business model cascades down to all the companies involved in the process described above.
Amtrak 501, on the Cascades service between Seattle and Portland, was the first to carry passengers on a new, faster route between Tacoma and Olympia, on tracks recently upgraded for passenger service.
They also visit Cremona, saluted by Unesco for its traditional violin-making, the walled city of Bergamo in the Alpine foothills and, outside of Bergamo, the dramatic Serio Waterfalls, Italy's highest cascades.
In V.R. circles, this phenomenon of believability is known as "presence," and it is why your heart rate spikes and you duck for cover when a pretend animated avalanche cascades toward you.
Explosions like that in the Aleutians can be a hazard for air and sea traffic in the area, but if such eruptions happened in the Cascades or Yellowstone, you could imagine the hazards.
Conversely, if a second rumor 'B' is independently tweeted by two people and each of those two tweets are retweeted 100 times, the rumor would consist of two cascades, each of size 100.
This weekend, he launched a new campaign to help convince the National Park Service to consider a particular course of action for a grizzly bear reintroduction campaign in the North Cascades National Park.
Recent research has demonstrated that the signalling cascades resulting in painkilling on one hand and respiratory suppression on the other are in fact distinct, despite originating with the same receptor (the mu receptor).
Observations made recently on a mountain in Armenia, of electron cascades caused by normal cosmic rays, showed that many of these did indeed end in a lightning flash, so the idea is plausible.
As the paper reads: One might suspect that structural elements of the network or individual characteristics of the users involved in the cascades explain why falsity travels with greater velocity than the truth.
Amtrak said in a statement there were approximately 80 passengers, five crew members and one technician on board the Cascades Train 501, which was on the first day of service for the route.
"Words shoot up like geysers from your pen, tumble in cascades, swirl about, bump into each other, are never at rest," Ms. Bona said, describing Mr. Grainville's work in the traditional induction speech.
The thinking was that even though cosmic rays originate far away in other galaxies, the cascades of collisions they cause close to Earth might reveal something about the contents of the interplanetary neighborhood.
It would also prohibit the Interior Department from reintroducing the endangered grizzly bear into the North Cascades ecosystem of Washington State, something lawmakers from the region say could threaten the area's recreation livelihood.
It's true that prescription cascades like the one Delano experienced are common and often misguided, and it's wonderful that Delano was able to find health and happiness after going off her many medications.
But De Palma said that their selection of clips from his movies for the documentary—cat-footed tracking shots, women being slashed to bits, cascades of blood—proved that they understood his predilections.
The project, known as the Point Defiance Bypass, was devised to allow Cascades trains to stop using a more roundabout route that they shared with freight trains, making for faster, more reliable travel.
Her signature earrings feature jagged clusters of diamonds or pearls with cascades of white gold fringe punctuated by diamonds or seed pearls that can move along the strands or hang from the sides.
They're are attracted to mineral salt licks that are found in the Cascades, but because there are no mineral salt licks in Olympic National Park, they have sought out humans' salty sweat and urine.
Russian Doll: The Visual Reference As you can really see in the show's ads, Lyonne's wild red hair as it cascades over her blazers make her kind of into the shape of a matryoshka.
Deep in the North Cascades National Park in Washington state, this is one of the most remote places to visit in the US. The lake is 23 miles long and surrounded by dense forest.
"Panicky stories spur the release of cascades of glucocorticoid (cortisol)," said Rolf Dobelli in the Guardian, of the stress hormone that presents itself at elevated levels in patients with major depression and panic disorder.
Diddy and hundreds of other mourners have filed out of Kim Porter's funeral service at the Cascades Hills Church in Columbus, Georgia ... and family and friends are en route to her final resting place.

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