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They report 500,000 releases have been catalogued since reaching the eight-million mark in January, which averages to an estimated 26,000 catalogued releases per week in 2017.
More than 3,500 loggerhead nests were catalogued in Georgia, and 7,100 were catalogued in South Carolina, according to the AP; North Carolina, meanwhile, is approaching its record of 1,85033 nests.
So far, he's catalogued over 50,000 podcast episodes and videos.
There were movies specifically catalogued by race and body weight.
Investigative journalists have catalogued corruption at all levels of government.
Additionally, Winkler has catalogued Zanisnik's mother extensively in their comics.
Here, we've catalogued every outfit we still can't get over.
Nobody really knows, however, because it has not been catalogued.
Here, we've catalogued everything we know about the collaboration thus far.
And yet my face had been photographed and catalogued as evidence.
Inside the museum, hundreds of beads are catalogued in glass jars.
Roughly 2000,230 objects of meteoritic origin have been picked up and catalogued.
Sifted through, catalogued — I published a couple of pieces from it. Yes.
Human-rights groups and the UNHCR have catalogued the plan's many flaws.
The first time I met her, she catalogued her accomplishments in gymnastics.
Their adventures are all clearly catalogued with hashtags like #chicken and #Monique.
"We've been internationally catalogued as corrupt money launderers," said lawyer Daniela Arias.
Yet these predatory trade practices are only loosely catalogued and rarely enforced.
And most of the DNA catalogued to date comes from white people.
Like artifacts in an archeological museum, they are carefully displayed and catalogued.
They trained local guides and businesses, catalogued the route and are promoting it.
I catalogued it and brought it back to the mat for safe keeping.
Several copies would also be catalogued down the hall, in the C.I.A. library.
They are also, as far as flora, fauna and fungi are concerned, poorly catalogued.
And for them to be so monetised, they must first be catalogued and analysed.
For years, our sister site, Gawker (RIP), catalogued the horror stories of Amazon workers.
I catalogued events in a way that let the other person off the hook.
Today, thousands of these bursts have been observed and catalogued in many distant galaxies.
The progress report also catalogued other problematic areas Facebook attacked in the first quarter.
After all, Tehran says its behavior catalogued above is not covered by the deal.
Skinwalker Ranch has a long and sordid history well catalogued by researcher Ryan Skinner.
This is just a selection from Sloane's collection, much of which he eventually catalogued himself.
All the data is catalogued in a database that's then used to identify potential threats.
Each phone that was stolen had its IMEI serial number catalogued along with a description.
But his inner demons, catalogued in his famous work, wreak havoc on their young marriage.
Today, it has over 162 million volumes, about 32 million of which comprise catalogued books.
It has catalogued some 55,000 conditions that can identify when equipment is about to fail.
Those catalogued into more than one of these groups have an even more increased risk.
The questionnaire catalogued job titles by company type, size, and location, but chiefly focused on salaries.
The abstract field generates associations, and these go back to other associations that have been catalogued.
He became depressed and gained weight, all of which was catalogued on his family's reality show.
The excesses of intolerant university students raging against misogyny, racism and homophobia have been rigorously catalogued.
Read more: The Independent has catalogued how long Putin has kept leaders (including the Pope) waiting.
By being catalogued as a full-length, it fulfilled Frank's obligations to Def Jam and Universal.
Bristle worms are abundant in Earth's oceans; over 10,000 different species have been catalogued by scientists.
There were also a few other state-, city-, and county-level resolution of note, catalogued here.
But before something can be tracked, it must be documented, and even that effort is behind scheduled, according to the new report:Since 2005, the number of NEOs catalogued in this range has almost tripled, while the total number of catalogued NEOs has increased by almost five times.
She is a prospectus that can never be entirely catalogued …And I'll love her 'till I die.
This star, first catalogued back in 1756, has the curious name of π1 Gruis, or Pi1 Gruis.
Astronomers discover around 28 new near Earth asteroids every week, adding to the total 653,265 currently catalogued.
Astronomers discover around 30 new near Earth asteroids every week, adding to the total 15,000 currently catalogued.
This and other recent art world acquisitions are catalogued in the first of our weekly Transactions stories.
The collection is basically any digitally catalogued piece that curators have determined is in the public domain.
The archive will be available to researchers once it has been catalogued and digitized by the Getty.
Many of these events have been catalogued by GroupSense, a cybersecurity firm that monitors dark web activity.
The tunnels have been dug, the dirt hauled away, the skeletons unearthed and catalogued, and the tracks laid.
More of these flamboyant design choices are catalogued in this fantastic Smithsonian feature on US spy satellite insignias.
The Alliance for Securing Democracy has catalogued Kremlin fingerprints on over 400 incidents of interference in 42 countries.
But we're finally getting there—more than 22014% of 250,29 catalogued near-Earth objects were discovered since 1998.
Every administration finds itself confronting a new type of record that must be catalogued and kept for posterity.
But in a series of articles beginning in 2015, The Wall Street Journal catalogued the company's internal troubles.
"What we do know for sure is that people are being catalogued as dying … natural deaths," Cruz said.
Kenny Be, for example, has catalogued public artworks across the United States, illustrating them within their home states.
We have catalogued nearly every outright lie the president has told publicly since taking the oath of office.
By the time we finished, however, we thought that we had exhaustively catalogued all of the present options.
As astronomers have catalogued planets found by TESS and other instruments, they have spotted both patterns and puzzles.
The survey is the first update of a 1973 USGS report that catalogued the production of minerals worldwide.
He has catalogued their distinctive markings, as unique to them as fingerprints are to people, using pattern-recognition software.
Today, it offers more than 210,21989 secondhand and limited edition records, which they've catalogued online for your added convenience.
Of the roughly 800,000 asteroids catalogued by scientists, the vast majority are located farther from the Sun than Earth.
They must be studied and catalogued, so that humanity might better understand exactly why ostensibly boring people get famous.
But big-screen screw-ups still happen with surprising regularity, and they're constantly being catalogued on websites like MovieMistakes.
Caesar's team sometimes catalogued more than fifty corpses a day—emaciated, mutilated, cut, burned, shot, beaten, strangled, broken, melted.
The team analyzed 20 years of observations catalogued by seven astronomical instruments, and published the results on Wednesday in Nature.
But so much of streaming is catalogued, and labels control the catalog, and that is just the point of leverage.
Illustration: NASATo date, scientists have catalogued more than 3,500 exoplanets, some of which may even be capable of fostering life.
He thought that some of the distant exoplanets scientists have catalogued might actually just be Rossby waves on those stars.
McKesson said that it has "consistently disclosed controlled substance transactions to the DEA," which are catalogued in the ARCOS database.
The funeral items in question were uncovered north of Stockholm in the 1970s, but they weren't catalogued until fairly recently.
Shipped with a crate of similar acquisitions, the item was catalogued and entered irretrievably into the museum's holdings in 33.
The Southern Poverty Law Center catalogued more than 1,000 hate incidents in the first month of the Trump presidency alone.
Yamada taught himself ukiyo-e with no professional schooling and has now prolifically catalogued the ephemeral sensations of global culture.
We're lucky enough to live in an era when thousands of exoplanets (planets outside the solar system) have been catalogued.
" Leroux says that she catalogued her challenges because she wanted people to "know the bad and the good of pregnancy.
The trades were also documented by a computer system, called DB Cat, which catalogued every trade made by the bank.
Previously, I catalogued five states where Democratic incumbents are considered most vulnerable: Indiana, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia.
It has grown so large that Amazon's many subsidiaries are difficult to track—so we catalogued them all for you.
The gems have languished on a list of 95 sites (fastidiously catalogued here) to be evaluated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
But perhaps each of these different measurements are just part of the many properties that brains have that must be catalogued.
Advisers to the former New York City mayor distributed talking points that catalogued his work on economic opportunity and racial justice.
Every movement you make online — and even where you move about in the world — is fastidiously catalogued, analyzed, and ultimately sold.
Columbia's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law maintains an extensive database of U.S. climate change litigation, with over 900 cases catalogued.
Author Radley Balko has catalogued the rise of the warrior cop and the increasing convergence of military and policing operational doctrines.
Maureen O'Connor's excellent 2013 essay on digitally catalogued memories hesitates to say that escaping exes is impossible in the modern age.
The object was first catalogued by a Swiss archaeologist during excavations in 1967 at the Temple of Eshmun in southwestern Lebanon.
"Every title on Netflix is watched, and catalogued, across several hundred different elements," vice president of UI innovation Chris Jaffe says.
Jia Jang confronted the universal fear of rejection with his 100 Days of Rejection project, which he then catalogued on YouTube.
The Hill's Ellen Mitchell catalogued all the times between then and now that Trump said ISIS was defeated or near defeat.
Creeping authoritarianism is leading to a gradual erosion of liberty around the world, as Freedom House has catalogued year after year.
Whatever the total number of documents, a significant amount of the material is unpublished, and not even fully catalogued or processed.
We didn't include the original "Halloween" movie from 1978 in the ranking because opening weekend figures were not catalogued before the 1980s.
In its premiere episode, CNN's "The Movies" catalogued the stories behind some of the biggest and most influential films of the 1980s.
An archive provides an educational dimension, since each object is expertly catalogued with curatorial details including its date of creation and history.
Like Eli's approach to activism, the meetings were bubbly and hopeful; they were also meticulously catalogued on Voices 4 Chechnya's Instagram account.
Yesterday, Vanity Fair catalogued his four largest whoppers from a press conference that was honestly psychedelic in its treatment of the truth.
Homer catalogued the heroes and villains of ancient battles; Dylan does the same with the tropes and myths of his changing times.
An amateur naturalist, Gosse catalogued every living thing he saw: hawk moths and humble bees, turkey buzzards and crayfish, woodpeckers and whippoorwills.
He also catalogued Known Salad Vertebrates (our terminology, not his) in 20 states, while Texas and Florida both reported five incidents each.
Independent researcher Gwern Branwen examined dozens of markets and catalogued how long they stayed online, and what eventually led to their closure.
His 272-page debut is a meticulously catalogued and vividly illustrated survey of typeface design during the golden age of arcade games.
Many of them were not catalogued until the 1990s, when art restorer Tomás Zurián began his influential, decades-long study of Nahui.
As for the prefix "2I," that simply means it's the second interstellar object to be catalogued, whereas 1I/'Oumuamua was the first.
"One result of this aversion is an almost complete absence of figure stones in organized, catalogued museum collections," write Berlant and Wynn.
Following his father's death in 1998, Björn catalogued the contents of the space with the intention of recreating it as an artwork.
Indeed, astronomers have catalogued around 750,000 asteroids, yet this is the only known chunk of rock to originate from a different stellar neighborhood.
Throughout my unofficial side-hustle as a supermodel documentarian, I've catalogued a lot of symmetrical faces via my Cam Jansen-esque photographic memory.
A seller pays a lot for the rigmarole of putting something up for auction: the work has to be documented, catalogued, and photographed.
Researchers catalogued 31 different behaviours (such as making cushions out of leaves or cooling down in a nearby cave) in 144 social groups.
All of these are now catalogued on Botwiki, an online encyclopedia created by web developer Stefan Bohacek that showcases "friendly, useful, artistic" bots.
That means that if someone overdoses on a new version of K2, toxicologists won't always necessarily know because they didn't have that version catalogued.
We've picked over the final hour-and-a-half of Game of Thrones and catalogued the questions that will keep us up at night.
It may have been fun to find out which Disney princess you are, but all of those personality traits have been catalogued and monetized.
Each one of these quotes was catalogued, and the most egregious were offered as proof that he never intended to stop targeting Arizona Latinos.
Annie Cannon catalogued hundreds of thousands of stars, in the process inventing a stellar classification system that is still in use by astronomers today.
Only the artists, those pouring their hearts and souls into the projects that become a thing to be assessed, catalogued and sold, emerged unscathed.
It has catalogued your browsing habits over the years and collected information on your sexual orientation, political leanings, religious views, personality traits, and more.
In fact, the galaxy had been included in over 40 different papers before this discovery, and none of them had catalogued it as unusual.
Mr de Hamel has catalogued more medieval manuscripts than anyone in history; everyone, not only academics, should listen to what he has to say.
She invalidated all three patents at issue in the suit, finding that the ideas they catalogued were abstract ideas and ineligible for patent protection.
Over the past week, NASA has catalogued six sizeable flares, including X2.2 and X9.3 flares on September 6, and an X1.3 flare on September 7.
Mel Magazine catalogued the desperate attempts to make hot boy summer a thing, which essentially amount to being the equivalent of a Straight Pride Parade.
The site has catalogued 1,568 cereals released over 150 years and has allowed visitors to vote on which one is the best cereal in history.
LexisNexis Risk Solutions, an American analytics firm, has catalogued more than 4bn phones, tablets and other computers in this way for banks and other clients.
Aaron Wolf of Oregon State University and his collaborators have catalogued 2,606 instances of international conflict and co-operation over water between 1948 and 2008.
She stumbled on an old journal article which suggested the army had removed hundreds of musty records waiting to be catalogued by the National Archives.
The samples of the two minerals, stepanovite and zhemchuzhnikovite, were originally catalogued by geologists starting in the 1940s after being pulled from mines in Siberia.
In the following video from Looper, a handful of bloopers that made the final cut - and not just from Tarantino films - are catalogued and explained.
They catalogued the many dead ends pursued by police and, finally, the break last year provided by a DNA link to Talbott's genealogy-curious relatives.
Black joins Kimberly Drew's Black Contemporary Art Tumblr in trying to digitally carve out a place where black contemporary artists and critics can be catalogued.
Over 13,000 near-Earth asteroids have been catalogued by scientists, many of them containing metals that are rare on Earth, including platinum, iridium, and palladium.
In other words, this is the most likely world to host alien life out of the thousands of exoplanets that have been catalogued by astronomers.
What they found: They discovered more than 4,000 protein families, 90% of which have no known function and almost half have not been previously catalogued.
View Acevedo's diary catalogued by the museum Acevedo's story also allowed Mexican-Americans to connect to the Holocaust in a way they never had before.
The San Diego Union-Tribune catalogued the array of expenses, including an $800 oral surgery bill, purchases at Disneyland, and a family trip to Italy.
"All sorts of social forces and biases feed into who gets photographed, whose photographs are preserved and catalogued, what the priorities were for digitization," Bastian said.
"These were all catalogued sources, but the Chandra catalogue just gives you a source and a brightness—it doesn't tell you what it is," said Hailey.
As elegantly catalogued by Andrew Small of the German Marshall Fund, a think-tank, sometimes that means pariah-states shunned for corruption or abusing human rights.
What worries biologists is that if all this busyness does lead to mining, it will wreck habitats before they can be properly catalogued, let alone understood.
In addition, Congress has passed dozens of laws—New York University law school's Brennan Centre for Justice has catalogued 123—giving presidents specific powers during emergencies.
Both Jessica Alba and Kate Hudson were in attendance for Schneider's wedding to hedge fund manager Nico Mizrahi, and both actresses catalogued the ceremony on Snapchat.
The big picture: As Axios' Shane Savitsky catalogued in January, the crippling economic forces that have spurred protests against the Maduro regime are devastating the country.
The authors suggest particular attention be paid to these, with wild relatives of crops catalogued so that their genetic virtues are known and available to breeders.
Around 9,000 pieces in the collection are currently displayed in restaurants, The rest are catalogued and stored in the Spier Arts Trust warehouse in Cape Town.
You can turn on private browsing on your Mac computer in a Safari browser to use the internet without having your activity catalogued by your browser.
She had stayed in town working at the library, where she catalogued old, miscellaneous photos according to the objects or themes they contained: Fanaticism, Rhinoceros, Etiquette.
See, the Tacoma's inhabitants are recorded constantly, their biometric data and every moment of their daily lives catalogued and stored by the station's on-board AI, ODIN.
Unapologetically enthusiastic and dramatic, Booker first achieved national attention as Newark's mayor for a series of heroic and constituent service-style feats, neatly catalogued on social media.
Of the 520 boxes of NYPD surveillance materials in their possession, archivists at the Department of Records have only reviewed and catalogued about a quarter of them.
His "likes"—catalogued by the Trump universe–tracking account "Trumpsalert"—reveal that he endorses the idea Hillary Clinton should serve the rest of her life in prison.
David Owen, a professor of Near Eastern Studies at Cornell University, has catalogued and published two volumes encompassing 1,400 Irisagrig texts, many of which he found online.
Police also pointed to a report by the UK Airprox Board that catalogued 23 near-misses between drones and aircraft in a six-month period last year.
In this way the video reflects on the incompleteness of the representation, and how Black bodies have been collected and catalogued by the business of American sports.
Then, if you had any religious sentiments at all you'd be catalogued into Christian rock, which is hard to be in because there's no respect for it.
While the exhibition was the first major survey of the 18th-century artist's work, it is not the case that her work had never before been catalogued.
Of the many forms of faulty thinking that have been identified, confirmation bias is among the best catalogued; it's the subject of entire textbooks' worth of experiments.
Along the way, he catalogued the environmental devastation caused by humanity's determination to toast en masse—a vast crime against nature committed in the name of breakfast.
A classical singer, Zach Finkelstein, has catalogued nearly 269 opera and choral groups that have decided to pay artists even though their performances had to be scrapped.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Artist, archivist, and son Nick Flessa has carefully catalogued and methodically organized the items from his deceased mother's life.
From skeletons to seashells to swordfish, Imperato's collection was a microcosm of how he, and his fellow European curiosi, encountered and catalogued the then-known natural world.
By comparison, in Hyrtl's collection, we have skulls of everyday people who would otherwise be forgotten to the world, catalogued and exhibited for the world to see.
" In an edit catalogued by change-tracking site NewsDiffs, the article was updated to read "his old, unsecured Android phone, to the protests of some of his aides.
While GAO reports have catalogued IT shortcomings at both the Library and the Copyright Office, these reports acknowledge that the problems at the Copyright Office are relatively few.
Researchers and volunteers have catalogued the record number of nests on beaches in the Southeast, with scientists crediting decades-old conservation efforts for the rise in egg-laying.
The progression of events between the Facebook of then and the Facebook of today is catalogued with great detail in Steven Levy's new book, Facebook: The Inside Story.
Conservatives believe that the majority of such attacks are directed at Republicans and/or Trump supporters; in response, progressive blogs have catalogued violent acts by pro-Trump perpetrators.
According to Rob Collins, lecturer in archaeology at Newcastle University, the phallic inscription isn't unusual; in fact, he has catalogued 57 other examples along the wall to date.
The Pentagon has catalogued more than 40,000 contaminated sites across US states and territories, and so far has spent more than $40 billion attempting to clean them up.
Samples retrieved from the voyage will be studied and catalogued within the institution's vast natural science collection, as well as other museums in Australia and around the world.
And at this point, we've catalogued so many versions of this universally good-looking combo on both models and plebes that it's become the outfit version of avocado toast.
Astronomers discovered the Kepler-2000 star system several years ago using the Kepler Space Telescope, at which time they catalogued four Neptune-like planets spinning close to their star.
Anyone worried about the change can use Google's Fetch and Render tool to figure out if the mobile version of their site will continue to be catalogued as normal.
Each year, the tabloids breathlessly reported on who was—and was not—invited, and blogs catalogued the dozens of Instagram posts that were posted throughout the multi-day events.
Money, important documents, and automobiles, to name a few, are routinely catalogued, stored, tracked and produced upon a detainees' release, at all levels—state and federal, citizen and alien.
Since the two wed in 2012, the internet has inspected the nascency of their love life (flirty fresh soufflé on the Green Lantern set) and catalogued their TCM obsession.
In the first 15 days that the app was live, Benzi catalogued 30% of the total number of views on anything Pokémon-related during the entirety of YouTube's existence.
The CIA has helpfully catalogued many of those vulnerabilities for use in future CIA operations — though Google says it has fixed "many" of the vulnerabilities disclosed in the documents.
We speak of his incredible efforts and tireless work ethic during World War II, which has been catalogued in reams of scholarship and celebrated in countless movies and documentaries.
The die-off was catalogued by local volunteers who identified more than 350 carcasses that washed up on the shores of St. Paul Island in the northern Pacific Ocean.
When my husband first moved to New York from Chicago, he catalogued every time he saw a pile of trash bags on the street with a photo as a joke.
When the apartment's contents of value — stereo, cameras, enlargers — were catalogued for sale, the estate liquidator held onto 14 boxes filled with Polaroids, sensing they might also be worth something.
From Scott's point of view, the good news is that almost all of the thousands of changes catalogued in his body reverted to normal soon after he returned to Earth.
Or maybe it will come from one of the new deposits deep out on the continental shelf, mapped, catalogued, and archived in a walk-in refrigerator on the Hudson river.
With the spiky variety of plant life identified, its uses catalogued, and its safe passage back to California accounted for, Snoop Dogg's expedition into the wilderness came to a close.
Thousands of structures within the city center and surrounding geography have been catalogued since the site was opened to the western world in 1812 by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt.
Researchers catalogued the injuries recorded on his bones and discovered an infected jaw, broken ribs and what looks to be a bite from a fellow T. rex on his tail.
The files appear to contain what The Washington Post has catalogued as a series of inaccuracies, such as adding 10 extra stories to the height of Trump Tower in Manhattan.
She feels no consideration was given by the court into the children's evidence, who made their anxieties clear, or the long history of controlling and abusive behavior that she had catalogued.
"Shannon and Steve have done an incredible job taking the rotten ingredients catalogued by Robert Mueller and turning them into a delicious satirical feast," editor Justin Eisinger said in the announcement.
That vision, every bit as merciless as the cruelties catalogued in de Sade's fictions, isolates the human against vast, encumbering space — helpless subjects evaporating at the whim of an indifferent Creator.
This information was catalogued at a sort of standing desk that was built into the end of the central aisle, with cards, different-colored pencils and pens, and a pencil sharpener.
Its one of the only guitar's ever made whose history is meticulously catalogued in a book — Phil Taylor's Pink Floyd: The Black Strat – A History of David Gilmour's Black Fender Stratocaster.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads From letters written by female impersonators to illustrated guides to cross-dressing, material chronicling the experiences of transgender people is currently being digitized and catalogued online.
Clutter, based in Los Angeles, employs movers and software engineers who work together to build a sophisticated system of packing and storing, where each item is photographed and catalogued on a platform.
The attacks catalogued by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in a report provided to BuzzFeed News by its Senegal office occurred in the Tahoua and Tillaberi administrative districts.
Sample of zhemchuzhnikovite (Image: Igor Huskić, Friščić Research Group, McGill University)From deep inside a Siberian mine, researchers have catalogued a series of materials unlike any others yet found in the ground.
This means we better start paying attention to the other "Darkchild" riffs we hear, already catalogued in this exhaustive playlist — but we'll take any excuse to listen to all his music again.
But now, with a new feature called Smart Photos, the app has gone one step further in turning its users into human guinea pigs whose every swipe is catalogued and carefully tracked.
Of those, they manually reviewed and catalogued 1,000, and were able to identify 45 unique malware strains, revealing that the Sony hackers had an arsenal more sophisticated and varied than previously thought.
But parts of that reporting have also been captured in a series of WIRED magazine features, which have charted the arc of Sandworm's rise and catalogued some of its most brazen attacks.
In both number and variety, insects dwarf all other animals; worldwide, there are some nine hundred thousand known species, while between two million and thirty million more have yet to be catalogued.
While its predecessors, such as NASA's Kepler spacecraft, were geared toward finding new exoplanets, CHEOPS will characterize the atmospheres and densities of catalogued worlds, as well as their potential to host life.
Hence why Lelo also catalogued the country where people have the most intense orgasms: Chile, Italy, and Spain, where 10-13% respondents in each country rated their orgasms as being the most powerful.
The 255 boxes were handed over at Wonsan, North Korea, last Friday and flown aboard a U.S. military transport plane to Osan Air Base in South Korea, where U.S. officials catalogued the contents.
These examples are just a glimpse of the embedded biases encoded in our technology, catalogued in Sara Wachter-Boettcher's new book, Technically Wrong: Sexist Apps, Biased Algorithms, and Other Threats of Toxic Tech.
As the advocacy group Citizens Against Government Waste catalogued extensively, these included hundreds of millions of dollars steered toward law firms, contractors, shady pop-up nonprofits, and clients of staff, friends, and family.
The remains -- if all goes well -- would be flown to the U.S. airbase of Osan in South Korea, where they would be catalogued and then flown to a Hawaii processing center next Wednesday.
Hilton Kelley, a prominent local activist, relayed how he had meticulously catalogued local air pollution only for the data to be denied by the agency, beginning a tense exchange with a state toxicologist.
Physicians for Human Rights has catalogued and corroborated three hundred and sixty-five attacks against Syrian medical facilities, more than ninety per cent of which were perpetrated by Syrian and Russian government forces.
Plus, given that the tracks had already made their way online and been extensively catalogued by Redditors last week, both asking for a ransom or officially releasing the tracks was largely a moot point.
Mother Jones reviewed at least a dozen other examples of such hate, and advocates on Reddit's r/AgainstHateSubreddits discussion board, which has been critical of r/CringeAnarchy and r/The_Donald, catalogued many similar posts.
In typical Kardashian-Jenner fashion, Kim catalogued the entire pre-show prep on Snapchat, where Jenner was shown modeling three different looks by designer Michael Costello (who was also present at Jenner's Malibu pad).
Trend Micro catalogued more than 22019,000 unique defacers and nearly 10 million domains that were compromised over the last 18 years, identifying the top seven hacktivist campaigns and their origins in real-world conflicts.
"Many legal provisions have however never been fully implemented, which makes it hard to operate legally," according to IPIS, an independent research institute which has visited and catalogued multiple artisanal operations in the country.
The wide-ranging document, obtained by Business Insider, didn't name Lapidus directly, but it catalogued a host of allegations involving problematic sexual relations within the department he once ran, and the company more broadly.
In 21943, at the beginning of his rise to fame, Graham and his tight circle of traveling evangelists gathered in California and catalogued the sins that had destroyed the careers of other Christian preachers.
The team has catalogued the amount of "CHNOPS elements"—carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur—in each of the stars, and mapped out the prevalence of these "building blocks of life" across the galaxy.
Video: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Lunine, an expert on Titan, worked on Huygens, and served as the co-investigator of the probe's Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer instrument, which catalogued the composition of the moon's atmosphere.
Authorities catalogued bruises to the 10-month-old's forehead, cheeks, chin, abdomen, genitals and back, along with a "moon-shaped" burn on his back, singed hair, and scratches on his face, according to the affidavit.
There was also Ida B. Wells, who not only catalogued and publicized racial violence and the horrors of vigilantism but pushed the otherwise racist Women's Christian Temperance League to condemn the widespread lynching of blacks.
In addition to that project and co-curating the exhibition Harald Szeemann: Museum of Obsessions, Rigolo has also catalogued the archives of Barbara T. Smith, Maurice Tuchman, Juan Fassio, and of the Margo Leavin Gallery.
Last month, New York magazine's The Cut published an article titled "Instagram's Teen Idol on What It's Like to Be 'Perfect,'" which catalogued the heavily documented (read: public) life of 19-year-old model Alexis Ren.
Our reporters catalogued all the ways Trump has attacked immigrants while he's been president — from using racist language that portrays immigrants as "violent" pests from "shithole" countries to withholding money from cities that protected undocumented immigrants.
Even the ledgers and index cards on which the collection was catalogued—the record of the civilisations of Babylon, Assyria, Ur, Nineveh and Sumer, of mankind's first cities, empires and writings—lay torn and scattered everywhere.
A big challenge for his team (and for digitization as a whole) has been making the format of the metadata consistent, since it comprises pieces that have been catalogued continuously over a century and a half.
There were also clear parallels when both speeches catalogued incidents in which American envoys and servicemen had been attacked overseas or taken prisoner by foreign foes, suggesting that the country was no longer feared or respected.
One trove was hidden in the basement of a local church; in 1988, two hundred and thirty thousand pages were discovered there, and sent to YIVO 's relocated headquarters, in Manhattan, to be catalogued and conserved.
During long walks with my ex-boyfriend, who had spoken to Paul about oil futures at the party, I catalogued all the new information I'd gathered from Twitter sleuths and extremely early reports in The Daily Beast.
To date, the observatories under the watch of the Planetary Defense Coordination Office have catalogued over 17,000 asteroids, nearly 8,000 of which are above 100-meters in diameter—the type of asteroids that could destroy entire continents.
Before you doubt the findings, consider that Ben listened to every single Game album, catalogued every single name-drop, then created a whole bunch of charts and tables to break down the numbers behind the shout-outs.
Perhaps his most satisfying stint was as the first executive secretary of the UN convention on biodiversity of 1992—in effect an African safeguarder of that vast and endangered genetic library, still hardly catalogued and still largely unread.
The researchers gathered 2,330 Cepheid variables catalogued by an infrared telescope called the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, and whittled down the list to 1,339 stars based on their distance, models of the Milky Way, and other factors.
Originally published in France, the conceit of Mickey's Craziest Adventures is that it's a reprint of "lost" comics from the late 1960s starring Mickey and his pals in adventures deemed too "wild" to reprint or even be catalogued.
In 2014, Justin Levitt, an election-law scholar at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, catalogued every instance of voter-impersonation fraud he could find in any election since 2000 — not just prosecutions, but even vaguely credible allegations.
The exhibition is supplemented by a slideshow featuring hundreds of images captured by Detroit-based artist Scott Hocking, who has obsessively catalogued the Miller-Melberg creations he's encountered on his meandering forays through the greater Metro Detroit area.
Answers to what everything is in music are so laid out and easily catalogued now, but there was a time when music was a physical product and confusion reigned supreme, so music could proliferate in all its guises.
Trump's Handling of Hurricane Harvey This flash media in late August tracked and catalogued the reactions of influential people and news outlets to Trump's handling of Hurricane Harvey during its first few days after making landfall in Texas.
But what's really interesting, aside from its catchy soundtrack (good luck getting "Shallow" out of your head) and star-studded cast, is how each revival has catalogued the changing nature of fame over the course of a century.
The spirit of the times also made a considerable impression on the field of landscape photography, most memorably catalogued in New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape, a modest but influential 1975 exhibition at the George Eastman Museum.
After a quick search in the museum's Francis Bacon folder, which contains the relevant catalogue raisonné entry, it appears the work was catalogued with the title "Pope" even though the museum had it listed as "Personnage" on their website.
It also catalogued a wide range of ways in which Canadian front companies were being used to purchase assets, including property, or to move money in and out of the country "to layer and legitimise unexplained sources of income".
Because they are not catalogued in any kind of formal national database, a fact that inspired the creation of the index to begin with, Google calls the project a "starting point" for the documentation and study of hate crimes.
He mapped the Orinoco River; he saw Mercury pass in front of the sun; he realized that guano was fertilizer; he sliced into and was shocked by electric eels; he studied Inca ruins; he catalogued 2,000 new plant species.
As part of that scheme -- which was catalogued in the Wall Street Journal, New York Post and New York Daily News – Wessel had successfully posed as a graduate of Oxford and chaired the 2014 Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race Dinner.
Democrat concerns But the Democrats catalogued a series of concerns, including his stance on Russia, human rights, how long he would recuse himself from decisions that could affect ExxonMobil, and the oil company's track record of doing business with despots. Sen.
The boxes, which were carefully catalogued with green slips of paper and wrapped in clear plastic, were shuttled from a loading dock and into the back of a white Ryder moving van, which departed the building destined for a secure warehouse.
It's a question that would repeatedly surface during the Grateful Dead's 503-year career, and helps illuminate how a group of musicians so committed to in-the-moment performance would become the most recorded, documented, and catalogued band in American history.
The "related artists" sections are mostly inaccurate and aren't catalogued correctly; there's no algorithm that directs listeners to artists they might also like and no dynamic method of filing of artists into the neat genre categories typically available on streaming platforms.
Instead, every time she leaves the house (and when she's at Jenner's side, which is always, basically) is catalogued — be it by her own guise, through social media, or through paparazzi photos that appear on the likes of TMZ and JustJared.
Jamieson had catalogued several possible new species of amphipods, at least one new species of snailfish and a mysterious stalked ascidian—a gelatinous cloud-like creature with a long tail—that seemed to fly like a kite in the current.
The collection includes more than three hundred and fifty thousand meticulously catalogued items, among them thousands of the house's trademark coats, some noteworthy ensembles of Audrey Hepburn and Carine Roitfeld, and issues of fashion magazines dating back to the nineteen-twenties.
While human scientists may differ on the exact number of unique species accurately catalogued on Earth, No Man's Sky universe has servers to back up its totals, giving its developers a running tally of all the in-game activity accomplished by intrepid explorers.
In a museum and heritage sector dominated by cisgender people, it is also an act of self-love and an assertion of existence—a way of pointing out that trans people's histories deserve to be catalogued and archived, just like everyone else's.
For instance, Ramble uses a process called dynamic insertion to switch ads in and out of shows as opposed to baking them in, Cadence13 Chief Content Officer Chris Corcoran said, so advertisers can insert ads in back-catalogued episodes if they gain impressions.
In terms of climate change, there are, for example, indications that warmer waters are changing the patterns of sound propagation in the far North Atlantic, which means that they must be measured and catalogued anew in order to conduct effective anti-submarine warfare.
A few scholars and researchers have been raising the alarm: the Anti-Defamation League's 28500 report catalogued 6900 murders by American right-wing extremists in the last decade, making up 2628 percent of all domestic extremist killings, compared to 28503 percent by Islamists.
In it, he catalogued regional words for things like fields and streams and icicles, which, he found out, were called "clinkerbells" and "dagglers" in Wessex, and "cancervells" in Exmoor; "ickles" in Yorkshire; "tankles" in Durham; "shuckles" in Cumbria; and "aquabob" in Kent.
He has changed his mind a lot over the past two decades, perfectly catalogued in his books, of which Vox's staff read 12: He has gone from calling for more restrictions on gun access to being the National Rifle Association's No. 1 ally.
Each of these levels of organisation has, over the years, been catalogued in what have come to be known as atlases, beginning in 1543 with Andreas Vesalius's "De Humani Corporis Fabrica" (On the Fabric of the Human Body), the founding text of modern anatomy.
This concept is a common trope of 20th-century advertising, as catalogued, for example, in the Flickr group "Happy Ham" — which chronicles ads that feature a creature joyfully promoting its own consumption (for example, a cartoon pig as the mascot to a sausage company).
Since the halcyon days of The Hills, other celebrities have turned to crystals as well: As The Cut catalogued, Adele, David and Victoria Beckham, Katy Perry, Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, and many other elite people have tapped into the well of power that crystals contain.
The upshot was that Dr Bernardi and his colleagues were able to establish accurate dates for the various ichno-associations they had catalogued, confirming, as they had suspected, that those associations precisely straddle the Carnian Pluvial Episode, thus matching the bone evidence from South America.
The former compiles websites that have considerably shaped online culture, for better or worse: Urban Dictionary, Internet Meme Database, Giphy, Emojipedia, and the nightmarish CREEPYPASTA are among those sites that curators have already saved and catalogued, like any other material item the library has digitized.
One man in a white military helmet with a walkie-talkie, who also declined to give his name, spoke about a need for "shooters" who could return to the center of Charlottesville and catalogued with his political allies the number of guns available to them.
Of these, most reported using it for email or, as the Census Bureau catalogued it, "finding government, business, health, or education information," though anyone online at the time knew exactly what they were really seeking—just as generations had on every new medium before them.
Rather than making the case for the museum as a cultural laboratory or catalyst, the overwhelming presentation suggests that museums are graveyards where once relevant ideas are catalogued and entombed within the appendices of art history, at once immortalized and stripped of their relevancy.
Not only that, but he spent his evenings calling up the local radio station 80 times to vote for her songs in their nightly countdown, co-organized what he calls 'thank you projects' for tours and birthdays and catalogued audio recordings from live gigs.
He's explored how performers who bareback have been "discarded" by the industry, catalogued reactions to "abuse porn" on the site Boys Halfway House, and looked at how porn sites like Czech Hunters play on Western gay fantasies of desperate and horny Eastern European men.
The shoes are not neatly archived or catalogued, as other objects in the museum are, and the heavy mass of them — framed by a poem printed on the wall above them — is a reminder that they survived the concentration where their human owners did not.
A fiery scene in a Jersey Heritage maritime painting was pinpointed as the volcanic Graham Island that formed during an 1831 eruption, then vanished the following year, and "Heraclitus, Ancient Greek Scientist" at Museums Sheffield was attributed to Dutch painter Johannes Moreelse, whose work is rarely catalogued.
Joe DiMaggio's love for actress Marilyn Monroe is well catalogued, but a new biography written by one of the Yankee great's longtime friends delves deeper into their fabled romance — revealing what qualities he loved most about her, why they divorced, and whom he blamed for her death.
Rather than separate the aging artist from that provincial setting, Arrowsmith's series, catalogued in Lowry: At Home Salford 1966, Unseen Photographs, immerses the painter in his native milieu — pictured in his messy home studio, on random street corners amid strangers, and reflected in local shop windows.
But Sheikh is not quite there yet: Hanbyul Joo, one of Sheikh's post-docs, tells Axios that while the gestures are all catalogued, other experts need to now step in and define what they mean, which is a big challenge since "even humans can't define their motions."
While many have found relationship help in the form of an app or a productivity tool, the same kinds of anxieties over tech, namely around the sale of our most intimate data, are magnified when even more personal issues and deepest fears are catalogued in the cloud.
While each does not have its own wall label, Umbrico has actually catalogued every one of their original sources in a dense stack of papers available nearby, which lists not only the photographers' names and links to their Flickr pages but also all the corresponding EXIF data.
Since the show, she's served lemonade to President Barack Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll, was a part of Google's Dare to be Digital campaign, and has won several awards including the African American Harvest Foundation Story Changer award, a journey she's catalogued via BeeSweet's Instagram.
I'm glad that a period that saw me turn from an angsty teenager into something approaching a mature adult was catalogued (almost without any effort from me) and I'm glad that an online network existed that eased me into the rapidly forming friendship groups of my early university life.
Nor did he forget his origins in the Minneapolis funk and soul scene, as catalogued in Numero Group's superb Purple Snow boxed set, continuing to work with the members of Minneapolis stalwarts Flyte Tyme and recruiting his childhood roommate André Cymone (who took in Prince as a teenage runaway).
I'd obsessively catalogued his life, from his early history as an encryption coder; through his creation of an online prescription drug business worth hundreds of millions of dollars; to his diversification into smuggling, weapons, and violence; to his 2012 capture by, and cooperation with, the Drug Enforcement Agency.
Now that direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies such as 23andMe have made these tests more accessible and affordable, it's no wonder that more than 1 million people have shipped their spit off to be genotyped, and have all their genetic information catalogued (and sold) in the process.
When: Sunday, August 21, every half hour between 12–5:30pm Where: Velaslavasay Panorama (1122 West 24th Street, University Park, Los Angeles) The natural world may seem all but completely catalogued, but there was a time not so long ago when myriad wonders of nature lay still undiscovered.
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The agency wrote that the merging pair was first indexed some 52 years ago as part of an effort to put the spotlight on unusual galactic phenomena:Arp 256 was first catalogued by Halton Arp in 1966, as one of 338 galaxies presented in the aptly-named Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies.
Super spiral galaxies / Sloan Digital Sky SurveyLooking at these spiral galaxies glowing brightly against the dark, it's hard to imagine that they could be so easily missed—but they were right up until now, when an astronomical survey catalogued them as equal to the biggest and brightest galaxies ever seen.
"We can safely say that the history of Sumerians, who invented writing and created the first urban centers in the history of mankind, is now substantially better known thanks to [catalogued Irisagrig texts]," Manuel Molina, a research professor with the Spanish National Research Council in Madrid, told me in an email.
Vox's Caroline Framke painstakingly catalogued all the character deaths from the 2015-'16 television season (provided the dearly departed appeared in three or more episodes of their respective shows) and landed on over 230 — and because there are so many series now, it's entirely possible that number is off by a few.
You can see this reckoning already begin play out across the media as the focus shifts from Cambridge Analytica's deeds to more general concerns about privacy and the degree to which our personal lives are catalogued so that we can be targeted by anyone with a dollar (or ruble) to spend online.
In 2004, a variance from the state land commissioner allowed Epstein to build a section of raised railroad track, where he wanted to park an antique Santa Fe Railroad caboose in sight of the Creston Petroglyphs, nearly 20213 catalogued pictograms left behind by the original inhabitants of the Galisteo Basin 600 years ago.
"  The Beyhive immediately launched a witch hunt for the alleged mistress with enviable locks, setting their sights on a myriad of women with storied histories with Jay Z.  The mystery around #BeckyWithTheGoodHair is the 25 version of #WhoShotJR â€" Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) April 222, 20133 We've catalogued all the possible Beckys, below.
Sam Batkins, AAF's director of regulatory policy, said the policy group reviewed all of the major rules catalogued by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and found 28503 major rules, 22019 of which were listed as "notices," that had no public comments, and 47 major rules that had public comments but were issued without a proposal.
On Tuesday, Truth in Advertising said that it had catalogued more than 50 instances of the e-commerce startup claiming that its products — along with outside products it promotes on its blog and in its newsletter — could treat, cure, prevent, alleviate, or reduce the risk of ailments such as infertility, depression, psoriasis, anxiety, and even cancer.
"When we discovered that women spend two years of their lives deciding what to wear and eight years of their lives shopping, we started some due diligence in the fashion-tech space and found nothing to help manage this," Casey tells Motherboard just as you begin to wonder if and why you need your closet catalogued online.
Jonathan Swan wrote in August that Republicans had already catalogued numerous oversight targets that Democrats had signaled, including: President Trump's tax returns Trump family businesses — and whether they comply with the Constitution's emoluments clause, including the Chinese trademark grant to the Trump Organization Trump's dealings with Russia, including the president's preparation for his meeting with Vladimir Putin The payment to Stephanie Clifford — a.k.a.
As the camera pans, intersections of vertical and horizontal dolly shots uncover the ways in which the abstract galaxy of every text ever published in France is catalogued, classified, stored, and rendered concrete in the hands of "paper-crunching pseudo-insects, irreparably different from true insects in that each is bound to its own distinct concern" — as the voiceover tells us.
Recently many seminal punk zines have been anthologized, such as Destroy All Monsters, Punk, and Touch and Go. Two other California punk zines, No Mag and Damage have also been digitally catalogued, though Slash differentiates itself because it both honestly documented the Los Angeles punk scene in the late '70s and created a singular aesthetic that was both raw and artful.
Although Stross's book was not the first to consider Edison's faults—Wyn Wachhorst probed his self-promotion in " Thomas Alva Edison: An American Myth ," from 1981, and Paul Israel catalogued his belief in racial stereotypes and phrenological theories in " Edison: A Life of Invention ," from 1998—Stross portrays Edison as a patent-hungry P. T. Barnum or, perhaps, a proto-Elizabeth Holmes.
"We're seeing a raft of favors both large and small being granted, everything from specific projects getting greenlights to larger policies that are either being rolled back from the Obama administration or moved forward in the Trump administration," said Jesse Prentice-Dunn, of the Center for Western Priorities, a conservation group that catalogued some of the Interior actions requested by Bernhardt's former clients.
This is more than just an aesthetic issue, Cynthia Miller-Idriss, a sociologist at American University, argues: The images and language on the far-right clothing Miller-Idriss has catalogued, including "desensitization to violence, valorization of violence, a dehumanization of victims…making fun of victims or playing on words," actually "has the potential to socialize young people towards extremist ways of thinking," she told me.
What's going on: The practitioners of this science call it "galactic archaeology," which has gotten a huge boost with a burst of images from Gaia, an observatory launched into orbit by the European Space Agency in 2013 (see image above.) Why it matters: "Astronomers, who had previously catalogued just 2.5 million of the brightest stars in the galaxy, are hailing a new era of precision astronomy," reports Quanta magazine's Natalie Wolchover.
You don't know what it's like, he went on, there's no one I can talk to, it's impossible here, and he catalogued for me the sources of comfort unavailable to him, his parents, his friends, the adults at school who, in the States, might have been turned to for support; and of course there were no public resources here, no community centers or networks he could seek out.

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