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" Ms. Schiff condenses a woman's college years: "Nietzsche, penetration.
It condenses over 20,000 voyages down to just three minutes.
The teaser trailer condenses this idea to its most basic form.
It condenses real fighting styles to thumb swoops and shouted phrases.
There, the iron encounters much cooler environments, condenses and rains down.
This Allure article condenses the entire process from start to finish.
As it rises, the air cools and condenses to form the cloud.
Here, Pierre condenses some of his main points into a beginner's guide.
This atmosphere then cools and condenses into our planet and its satellite.
The Talmudic story condenses these complex events into a usable moral lesson.
The program condenses both primary and secondary curriculum in three years' time.
At ultracold temperatures, below -423 degrees Fahrenheit, hydrogen condenses into a liquid.
As it does so, it cools and moisture condenses into clouds and precipitation.
Today's new trailer condenses Prey's new backstory into a three-minute animated short.
As the air rises, the air cools and condenses to form a cloud.
Dragon Quest VR condenses the Dragon Quest battle experience into quick, multiplayer bursts.
The water in the clouds condenses around the new particles and becomes heavy.
The rock vapor first condenses into a liquid, and then into a molten planet.
"It condenses and congeals, and it comes out almost liver-colored," says Dr. Dardik.
But the lawsuit also condenses many common conservative complaints about alleged social media censorship.
The charge in the air attracts the alcohol vapor, and it condenses into droplets.
The dark environment condenses the smell of the sugarcane, producing a soporific, intimate sensation.
Water condenses and drips off the side of a thousand plastic iced coffee cups.
It condenses moisture from the atmosphere into a tank and dispenses filtered, distilled water.
The precipitation we experience here on Earth happens as moisture-laden air cools and condenses.
Skylight condenses 36 hours and 42 unique locations into three minutes of time-lapsed awe.
"Caramelizing the honey condenses its richness, and makes the ice cream even silkier," he said.
Because cooler air holds less moisture, water vapor condenses on the conditioner's coils, lowering the humidity.
As the chamber is heated by the surrounding electronics, the vapor condenses into tiny water droplets.
The fog is pushed through fine mesh where it condenses, trickles down, and gets collected below.
But unlike its contemporaries, it condenses the story to a long, but comparatively brief two hours.
As detail-packed as this little anecdote is, Mozzy condenses it all into just four lines.
But she does scream, and her breath condenses in the cold air in front of her.
In one episode, she is "shorn of relief," which condenses the relentless descents into a perfect epigram.
The whole video condenses three hours of footage, taken today by a NWS webcam that runs 83/7.
" The Essential W. S. Merwin " (Copper Canyon) condenses the poet's nearly seventy-year career into a single volume.
And on a cold day, the moisture from their breath condenses into steam that emanates from their beaks.
But the way this slim book condenses these happenings in the context of the affair gives them poetry.
The new design condenses interactions with friends onto one screen, and content from celebrities and brands on another.
Breaks appear in the fog, the mist condenses into discrete clouds, and the forest starts to peek through.
An Instant Pot makes cooking easier because it prepares dishes quickly and condenses 10 different devices into one.
The liquid inside evaporates and travels to a cooling chamber, where it condenses in a clear, purified form.
The curriculum condenses a semester-long course into two months of hands-on experience in an intimate group setting.
It takes decades of musical history and influences, and condenses them down into an eclectic, but cohesive aural experience.
Here are a few major provisions: Condenses the individual tax code into three brackets: 12, 25 and 35 percent.
The new libretto by Vid Guerrerio in English (and Spanglish) condenses Beaumarchais's drama to two and a half hours.
This moisture rises into the sky and condenses as it cools, forming clouds (scientists call this the evapotranspiration process).
Princeton's Picturing Place in Japan condenses almost half a millennium of Japan's artistic practice into a few small rooms.
What it is: Attabotics' product condenses the aisles and rows of a typical warehouse, saving some 85% of the space.
This additional moisture in the atmosphere condenses in the cooler air above, on smoke particles also produced by the fire.
At a certain temperature, called the dew point, water vapor carried by that upward moving air condenses, forming a cloud.
Clouds are made up of billions of water droplets, which are formed when water condenses around particles in the air.
Jehovah's Witness Simulator 2018 is a video game he made that condenses his childhood experience down to about four minutes.
But water vapour also condenses into clouds—some of which cool the world and some of which warm it further.
Mushrooms are mostly water, and cooking them at high heat condenses their flavor, caramelizes their sugars and gives them crunchy edges.
Snowflakes are born high up in the atmosphere when water vapor condenses and forms ice crystals around microscopic dust or pollen.
"When it's cold outside and humid in the house, water condenses along the walls, and you can get mold," he explains.
Obviously literally, but also as a thing that condenses feelings so nuanced that nothing else in the story could hold them.
The trailer, while shorter, condenses the meat of that demo into an action-focused spectacle set to a Fleetwood Mac cover.
The iron vapor condenses into clouds, causing rains of liquid iron, and this creates the iron they observed in the atmosphere.
Moisture condenses on the black carbon in the fumes, forming the ice particles we see as white streaks in the sky.
In her videos, Georg condenses the process down into a super quick time-lapse, showing the painting's progress from start to finish.
The film smoothes and condenses parts of the story; Wiseau's screenplay, for example, is no longer adapted from a massive unpublished novel.
In order to get rain, one needs a mechanism to get air rising so that the moisture in it cools and condenses.
Inside, a drop of water evaporates, dissipating heat along the pipe as it condenses, before returning to the LEDs by capillary action.
The learning service condenses the information and knowledge found in nonfiction books and repackages that info into small text or audio packets.
The heavy elements are dispersed in the gas in galaxies, which settles down and condenses to form stars and discs around stars.
The person's thinking is dominated by a "single idea that symbolizes or condenses (or both) several important ideas and emotions," Loewenstein writes.
That's because in the cold upper atmosphere, when water vapor condenses into ice particles, it releases its heat energy and warms the atmosphere.
When plants transpire, they increase the humidity of the air, which raises the dew point, or the temperature at which water vapor condenses.
It's covered in a thick atmosphere of clouds and haze that likely condenses onto the surface—and there might be organic compounds within.
She also does intermittent fasting, where she condenses all her meals into a short period and fasts for the rest of the day.
It's peculiar because thunderstorms are typically a warm weather phenomenon, in which the Sun heats air, which rises and condenses into water droplets.
It's his translation of the four Gospels of the New Testament, which he condenses into a single narrative of the life of Jesus.
"Accessory to War" condenses multiple bodies of work into one important, comprehensive and coherent story of the symbiotic developments of astrophysics and war.
When it hits the coastal mountains, the stream of warm, wet air is forced upward, where it cools and condenses into massive rain clouds.
Now, rather than be disappointed by how the show condenses the book, I can look forward to how the books expand upon the show.
But Snapchat condenses all your posts, no matter how many you share, into a single line in a friends' Snap inbox or Stories list.
Here, in the sweltering heat, two water generators suck in vapor from the air, which then condenses into water when it hits cold coils.
Shook is a great term because it condenses the feeling of being shaken up or shaken in your boots down to a single word.
He also has said he is betting against hamburger chain restaurants as the industry condenses, and in September announced a short against Continental Resources.
"Approximately 25% of Mars' carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere condenses on the winter polar ice cap, while trace gases like argon do not," Guzewich wrote.
We here at MUNCHIES have taken it upon ourselves to find you a recipe that condenses the best parts of summer into stick form.
The study team thinks that strong winds carry the planet&aposs titanium dioxide around to the nightside, where the stuff cools and condenses into clouds.
Given that the new film condenses 1100 pages of a Stephen King novel into a 2-hour screech fest, there's a lot more to unpack.
To strengthen, cyclones need to suck in moist air, which then condenses and releases heat, allowing towering, energetic storms to form at the storm's core.
Cumulus clouds are usually formed when the sun heats the ground, sending warm air up, where the air cools and condenses to form a cloud.
It's an app that condenses the most noteworthy nonfiction books into 12-minute tidbits, allowing you to pick up new information and accelerate your learning.
She condenses podcasts and long, rambling Trisha Paytas vlogs to just a few minutes so you get all the information you need without wasting hours.
The steam hits the underside of the pot lid, condenses and falls back onto the main ingredient (meat or poultry for the purposes of this guide).
A cumulonimbus is a convective cloud, forming when hot air rises and the moisture in it condenses onto dust and organic matter floating in the air.
TL;DR: The BookNotes app condenses best-selling books into 15-minute summaries, and a lifetime subscription is on sale for $29 — a savings of $270.
Click here to view original GIFClouds form when warm, humid air rises into the cooler atmosphere, and all that water vapor condenses into tiny floating water droplets.
The winning Wood-to-Energy Deployed Water System (WEDEW) basically creates artificial clouds inside a shipping container-sized box and then condenses them to a drinkable liquid.
When water vapor condenses to form cloud water, it releases this burst of heat called latent heat — that's really the fuel supply for these hurricane heat engines.
The Indian startup Uravu is also working on a modular device that condenses 15 to 20 liters of water from the air per day using solar energy.
There's a new control center as well, which relies a lot on 3D Touch and condenses most controls on the lower half of the screen without looking cluttered.
That record's "Pretty," bouncing nimbly atop ringing keyboard bells and buzzy drone, condenses a whole mixtape's worth of abrupt shifts and funny impressions into two masterfully performed minutes.
Further afield, Memrise earlier this month raised $15.5 million; and Blinkist — which condenses non-fiction books in aid of encouraging "life-long learning" — yesterday announced $18.8 million in funding.
Scientists think that the hydrogen changes as one goes deeper into the planet, the hydrogen condenses to the point where it "behaves like a metal" — something never seen before.
Researchers managed to catch it on camera, and they've released a sped-up video that condenses the violence of the ice-shattering event into a little over 90 seconds.
The NTSB hearing is purest Hollywood bullshit-history: Eastwood condenses a 15-month investigation into around 20 minutes of conversation, complete with the perfectly timed arrival of key information.
"Spotlight condenses a lot of the information out there on sites like Backpage into a format that we can more easily use to identify people faster," Mr. Reveles said.
This ferocious heat vaporizes metals present in the planet, with strong winds then carrying iron vapor to the planet's cooler night side where it condenses into liquid iron droplets.
This handy vacuum acts as a full-size cleaner for bigger floor areas, but also condenses down to a mini version and a handheld for smaller, harder-to-reach areas.
" Andre Laurentino, the global executive director for Unilever at Ogilvy U.K., described the bottles as "one of those rare ideas which condenses decades of a brand's legacy in two seconds.
The dew point, or temperature at which water vapor condenses, has been hovering oppressively close to the temperature of the ocean itself, meaning water is simply pouring into the atmosphere.
The clip condenses down six years of FGST's data into one minute of glorious gamma ray space porn, revealing the best view of the universe's high energy skies ever produced.
Instead of writing addresses out, Mr. Cuomo usually condenses the drafts he and his speechwriters compose into a few key words on index cards, expanding on those points while speaking.
This adds heat and moisture to the air, which condenses high in the atmosphere, releasing energy that affects the high-altitude winds known as jet streams that circle the planet.
The new research, published in Scientific Reports, sheds light on the murky geological history of Antarctica over the past 200 million years, and condenses it in this 24-second animation.
Then they did some climate modeling and found that the vapor is likely forming into clouds where water condenses and then raining down onto the planet — just like on Earth.
Located on the southeast corner of the map, far into the ocean, the islet condenses the entirety of the game's design into a compact, distraction-free plot of tropical real estate.
The fog and mist that enshrouds these ecosystems forms in part from orographic lift: As warm, moist air ascends up mountain slopes, it cools and condenses to form clouds and precipitation.
"In this monumental vision, everything merges and condenses," the Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez wrote in the introduction to Father Cardenal's anthology "Ninety at Ninety," which was published in Spanish in 2014.
When that moisture-laden air reaches cooler temperatures higher up in the atmosphere, the water condenses to form clouds — which spin and grow, fueled by more warm ocean water as it evaporates.
The standout feature, though, is that Invidyo filters the important parts of the child's day, and condenses them into a two-minute summary that parents can view from their phones or desktop.
The rising moisture condenses and turns into rain, sleet or snow, depending on the temperature differences and the shape of the boundary between the two air masses as you increase in altitude.
Warmer seas evaporate faster and warmer air can hold more water vapour, which releases energy when it condenses inside a weather system, feeding the violence of storms and the intensity of deluges.
The footage condenses 24 hours of imagery from Japan's Himawari-8 satellite into 12 seconds and shows us how the our beautiful blue marble peels itself from the darkness in unbelievable detail.
Stopping the liquefaction process which condenses gas into liquid at minus 162 degrees Celsius causes LNG plants to warm up, requiring cargoes to be imported to keep cryogenic tanks and equipment operational.
But the water collected is clean to start with, and the technology still works if the air is polluted as only water condenses, not the air or its contaminants, said Ryan Kohler.
As the first and often fleeting interaction that a brand has with a potential customer, its packaging condenses the most important features of the brand and product into an easily digestible form.
It then parses, condenses, and organizes those pre-approved, peer-reviewed publications from Springer Nature's online database into coherent chapters and sections that each focus on a different aspect of battery research.
As noted, the ship is filled with an ultra-light crude condensate—a type of oil that condenses into a liquid after it's extracted (the condensate in the Sanchi came from crude oil).
Stopping the liquefaction process which condenses gas into a liquid at minus 162 degrees Celsius causes LNG plants to warm up, requiring cargoes to be imported to keep cryogenic tanks and equipment operational.
As evidence, they point to what they call "chemtrails," which are more commonly known as contrails, or condensation trails, produced at high altitudes as water vapor in jet engine exhaust condenses and freezes.
After gathering the plastic, Parley cleans and sorts it, then condenses it into smaller pieces that are shipped to recycling plants, where they are turned into filament and then into yarn or fabric.
The scientists found that three components of airplane emissions account for 97% of negative environmental and health impacts: nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide and contrails, which form when water vapor condenses on emission particles.
In another, she acts as multiple characters and uses props like dolls, toy cars and yellow dishwashing gloves in a video that condenses the Darkest Minds trilogy by Alexandra Bracken into eight minutes.
This moist water, too, rises, and as it does, its water vapour condenses, releasing both water, to fall as rain, and energy to drive further convection, pulling up yet more moist air from below.
And an aching sequence with Guy and another woman, a would-be fling (a touching Eve Miller), condenses a movie's worth of adult desire and regret into the melancholy that settles in her face.
It's also possible the race follows a more traditional trajectory and condenses to two plausible candidates after the first four states, with Sanders, if he doesn't make that cut, lingering as a gadfly protest candidate.
Its humongous bulk condenses and cools air currents as they pass over the summit, creating this "orographic cloud"—a nephologic formation that tend to form over leeward (downwind) slopes—on the western flank of the volcano.
However, sometimes the errors are in your favor; an obscure API, a third-party library, or an elegant hack condenses what you expected to be a week's worth of work into a single day or less.
In the case of Ethereum, this involves having computers continuously run a hashing algorithm, which takes an arbitrarily large amount of information and condenses it to a string of letters and numbers of a fixed length.
The industry has since given us smartphone cameras that pop out, flip up and slide out, while the hole-punch condenses the notch further still, but the next stage is going under the screen for full invisibility.
"Sunday Morning," a setting of an eight-part Wallace Stevens poem, begins with sunrise ethereality — held high notes in the strings and light plucks of a harp — and remains raptly restrained even as it condenses and blooms.
"Point of Order" (showing on Friday and Saturday) — for which the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas founder Dan Talbot, who died in December, served as a producer — condenses 188 hours of the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings to 7003 minutes.
We need more holiday specials, and we especially need more from reality contest shows, like this one-off from "Drag Race" — essentially an all-star episode that condenses the premise of the show into one wintry bonanza.
"Kings of War" condenses and conflates five plays by Shakespeare (and, to give credit where it's due, Christopher Marlowe, too), rearranged chronologically not according to when they were written, but when the events they portray took place.
The head is normally filled with high-pressure methylene chloride vapor, but as it cools and condenses, a pressure difference is created between the bird's upper and lower glass bulbs, causing liquid to rise and fill the head.
The piece clarified for me why I dislike using the term "woke": it condenses many possible understandings of injustice into a single position, as if there were only one way to be aware of racism and its effects.
But there is one sense in which the basic disparity between this actress and this role feeds the quickening sensibility that infuses every aspect of Farber's interpretation, which cannily condenses and rearranges the text for speed and focus.
Inside it is a single drop of water that vaporizes and condenses in a continuous cycle to keep the LEDs cool, which Dyson promises will significantly expand their lifespan, and will help ensure they maintain an accurate color temperature.
These tests are rudimentary, and experts say there's still much more to be done before we can feel sure that QD provides the right picture of how our concrete reality condenses from the multiple options that quantum mechanics offers.
The play condenses an event-filled year — the assassination, President Johnson's address to a joint session Congress, months of cajoling Southern legislators over the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the F.B.I. director J. Edgar Hoover's surveillance of the Rev.
It fictionalizes and condenses some events, such as how Snowden smuggled the data out of the NSA - dramatized with a Rubik's Cube in the film - and got it to documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras and Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald in Hong Kong.
In part a joke about how their engineers kept fiddling with their compressors, they chose the name for the way in which each of their practices condenses the immensity of existence in the age of the Extremely Online into music.
According to a blog post by the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences in Sydney, such trails are caused when hot water vapour from aeroplane engines comes into contact with the cold atmosphere, where it condenses and freezes in small drops.
It's an ominous, galactic vision that swiftly condenses into an intimate one: A dot of flickering light in the middle of darkness; a woman's voice singing, her fragile intakes of breath audible; an electric guitar strumming with spare, melancholy sweetness.
It's kind of a long story, but it basically condenses down to: I was a computer science student at the University of Texas, and this was just a couple of years after Robert Rodriguez had made El Mariachi for $7,000 down in Mexico.
But as noted by Bob Ward, policy director at the the London School of Economics' ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, the IPCC's 'summary for policymakers' document (which condenses the full IPCC report for government officials) makes no mention of this.
Dreamy and melancholic, the sequence is infused with love lost, and spiritually condenses the first episode of Scenes from a Marriage, in which Marianne and Johan are interviewed for a magazine, speaking glowingly about each other, they are idealized as the perfect couple.
Every night the temperature drops and the humidity rises, and water is trapped inside the MOF; in the morning, the sun's heat drives the water from the powder, and it condenses on the box's sides, kept cool by a sort of hat.
They're a collection of atoms born at the dawn of the universe, churned beneath the surface of the earth, and condensed in an anthropogenic parallel to the Big Crunch—a proposed version of the death of the universe where all matter shrinks and condenses together.
" And in classic startup formula fashion, he too condenses the idea down to: "Stripe for Identity Verification" — arguing that: "In order to solve digital identity verification, you cannot only streamline the identity verification process, you need to enable identity ownership and reuse across different services.
She condenses his film and theater career into a mere 50 pages or so, eager to get to the metamorphosis Hecht underwent on the eve of World War II. And that's where she starts to draw closer to the man than any previous attempt.
Wheels A few years ago, Doug Martin, an engineer at Ford, read an article about an unusual billboard in Lima, Peru: It was designed to collect and filter water that condenses on the billboard's cool surfaces when humid air rolls in from the coast.
If space is where you need a little extra attention, you might opt for a curling iron that is small like the Conair TravelSmart MiniPro or one that condenses down like the T3 Twirl Trio that has interchangeable barrels that separate for easy storage.
In his solo exhibition Enter the Machine at Garis & Hahn, Corral visualizes the various contents of his hard drive by expanding what condenses our data into the palms of our hands, constructing a physical experience of an electronic world that translates coded data into vivid works.
Like Kendrick Lamar's Damn (2017), Invasion of Privacy presents itself as not just a conventional rap album but a definitive apotheosis, an album that mimics and condenses the experience of listening to contemporary rap radio while cutting down to the genre's bare and most essential bones.
Justin Khoury, a physicist at the University of Pennsylvania, and his former postdoc Lasha Berezhiani, who is now at Princeton University, say that in the cold, dense environment of the galactic halo, dark matter condenses into a superfluid—an exotic quantum state of matter that has zero viscosity.
In Haacke's non-illusionist piece, water simply but beaufifully evaporates and condenses on the inside of a clear Plexiglas cube, cycling around presumably forever, thus demonstrating Haacke's powerful interest in the biological, ecological, and cybernetic, which was inspired by biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy's book General Systems Theory (63).
I've watched countless videos on how to clean up the plastics on old video game consoles that have yellowed over the years, but Odd Tinkering goes so much further in this 15-minute video that condenses over 20 hours of detailed disassembling, scraping, soaking, scrubbing, and cleanup work.
Constructed almost entirely from archival sources, the documentary "Apollo 11," which is available on digital as well as some Imax screens around the country, condenses nine days of the moon mission into roughly 90 minutes, beginning with preparations for the launch and ending with the astronauts' safe return.
Reading John J. McKay's "Discovering the Mammoth," an unabridged version of the history Kolbert artfully condenses, one learns that for almost as long as they've been extinct, mammoths and their cousins have been to us figures of mystery, totems of the unknown and invitations to fantasize about the past.
In this frantic timelapse video, which condenses about an hour and a half of Photoshop work into just over a minute and a half of footage, Pichard effortlessly relocates a car from a field in front of an old warehouse, to a gorgeous mountain valley, with perfect reflections and views through every window.
EditorsNote: Second update: Condenses headline, tweaks to 2nd, 133rd, 7th grafs Walker Buehler dominated over 6 2/3 innings, while Cody Bellinger and Max Muncy hit home runs, as the Los Angeles Dodgers won their sixth consecutive division title with a 5-2 victory over the visiting Colorado Rockies on Monday in a National League West tiebreaker game.
For those who independently learned about "cute" through an overeager consumption of comics, cartoons, and the pop-surrealist art of Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, and the like (hello there) Simon May's book is a concise, yet thoughtful compendium that condenses material from fashion books and magazines, over-educated tumblr blogs, and scholarly essays in one neat package.
The real test for the Idol 2400S, of course, was using it for VR. Since Alcatel is pushing this whole "VR package" experience, the phone does come with a couple of pre-installed VR and 24-video apps like Littlstar, Titans of Space, and a VR Store app that condenses VR apps into one place from the Google Play Store.
In "Well, That Escalated Quickly: Memoirs and Mistakes of an Accidental Activist," out May 22, she mines her own errors and condenses what she's learned into a sort of manual on social justice, complete with a glossary of terms like ableism (discrimination against people with disabilities) and ally (someone who defends the rights of marginalized groups to which they do not belong).

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