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Isn't there satisfaction in correctly deciphering even one Friday clue?
Did I made some grave misstep in deciphering Barrymore's caption?
Need a bit more help on deciphering the theme entries?
"That was the key to start deciphering it," said Welcher.
Bottom line: I don't waste time deciphering every last fare code.
So, yeah ... ya might have trouble deciphering some of the lyrics.
Pony, on the other hand, was an expert at deciphering Jim's needs.
But it is often little help in deciphering a brand new one.
But if you're having trouble deciphering the potential signs, here's a guide.
There he earned a Bronze Star for deciphering a Soviet weather code.
Ms. Howard also pointed to deciphering brain processes as a future goal.
The key to deciphering the hyolith mystery was the creature's soft tissue.
If you are having difficulty deciphering it, however, the answer is here.
Six "communication boards" serve as an index for deciphering the sculptural code.
This adds to the difficulty of deciphering Mr Trump's approach to the region.
Check out our photog's killer detective skills in deciphering what it MIGHT be.
I'll leave deciphering the other two configurations as an exercise for the reader.
Here's what you need to know about deciphering a statement of net worth.
Deciphering the intentions of the insane and the vile is a risky business.
But deciphering the sketches, and deciding which to use, is just step one.
Speaking of counting, this is actually the key to deciphering Mr. Gross's theme.
But to be honest, I have atrocious handwriting, and deciphering it is arduous.
An old rancher strolls into her office, seeking help deciphering a credit card bill.
But part of the fun is deciphering how these memes fit our own lives.
Afterwards, it did a solid job of deciphering my words and acting on them.
And then they'd have to go about the daunting task of deciphering our signals.
I have no way of deciphering what exactly this could mean for his character.
I've mastered the art of deciphering whether they mean geographically (hardly ever) or culturally.
What's more is Amanita is adept at deciphering when she should provide perspective vs.
Deciphering the Trump administration's signals on North Korea is tricky, given the president's unpredictability.
But some of the owners contacted him to ask for help in deciphering the texts.
She'll make fans work for it — by deciphering as many clues as Swift will gift.
That unique close reading of Prince's music is a valuable tool for deciphering Prince's artistry.
Deciphering what the spinach plants detect in the soil does require some additional equipment, however.
Quantum computing can mean the difference between deciphering a message in minutes or in millenia.
Manufacturers are in the process of deciphering what this means to them and their stakeholders.
The new trove of files include scanned handwritten documents that take a lot of deciphering.
It makes deciphering what a specific transaction was for way harder than it should be.
Dr. Wagner said that deciphering the history of the female orgasm might improve reproductive medicine.
The twins, unable to read at the start of the school year, were deciphering words.
In the past, deciphering Facebook's or YouTube's policies on political content required some substantial effort.
I realize now that Mom was quite capable of deciphering the answers on her own.
When it comes to deciphering Swift's intentions from afar, her fans have a stellar track rate.
They succeeded in deciphering the genetic mechanisms that emanate from the internal clock of fruit flies.
The politics of the race, however, and the likelihood of multiple ballots make deciphering allegiances tricky.
This explains why scientists have had such a hard time deciphering the DNA of modern dogs.
The VFT technique is limited to capturing and deciphering only high-contrast black and white images.
But by design, only the intended recipient of the message should be capable of deciphering it.
That's cryptography -- encrypting or deciphering messages in secret code intended only for certain people to understand.
But when they're not, deciphering which guide to choose, or even which site, can be tricky.
Scientists, in turn, devote considerable energy to deciphering, and trying to reduce, this complexity and disorder.
Dr. Leder helped accomplish the final step in deciphering the genetic code early in his career.
Deciphering the terms of their enduring predicament becomes the reader's mission — as it is the family's.
How frequently two words appear together is the first clue we get to deciphering their meaning.
Song to Song's chronology isn't linear, and deciphering the contours of the actual plot is tricky.
How frequently two words appear together is the first clue we get in deciphering their meaning.
This list is especially helpful if you're in the middle of deciphering a financial aid offer letter.
For researchers like Young, Shapley, and Chariker, the challenge is deciphering what goes on in that mind.
Lidar systems, he said, have a hard time deciphering between a plastic bag and a rubber tire.
Since most of us aren't fluent in Braille, we have to rely on the internet for deciphering.
Seidman embarked on an ambitious array of brilliantly chromatic drawings with intricate game rules and deciphering codes.
Ms. Benson's earlier works included lots of raw canvas and functioned like diagrams that required viewer deciphering.
Continue deciphering these fabulously different kinds of clues and look things up if you don't know them.
As a result, reporters have to rely more on instinct than hard data in deciphering the caucuses.
Feature Deciphering the rise of a lifestyle guru who sells self-absorption as the ultimate luxury product.
Deciphering a prebiotic supplement's label is tough, because the names of the actual compounds are a mile long.
And a breakthrough in deciphering the Incahuasi khipus could be a first step in reading more complex versions.
Deciphering the mystery of the gene coding and then trying to think what we can do with it.
One of the key people in deciphering the leak has been Guilherme Rambo, an iOS developer from Brazil.
Rather than deciphering the paintings, What Heaven Looks Like is at its core about spending time with art.
Instead, Dr. Kwiat hopes participants will better appreciate how scientists find beauty and awe in deciphering the universe.
The clues are very clever, but they weren't much help when it came to deciphering the entire theme.
Understanding this difference is crucial to deciphering the current campaign and ultimately to reopening communication across the chasm.
He likened it to deciphering an ancient tablet but not yet placing it in the proper historical context.
The team helps turn what the meteorologists are deciphering into action plans for emergency teams on the ground.
Before the implementation of electronic medical records, we struggled with deciphering handwritten and disorganized notes of our colleagues.
He was pleasantly surprised by the gameplay, even if the rulebook's wording took some deciphering to fully grasp.
If those two tests work, they'll be on their way to deciphering the patterns and processes that create memories.
Archaeologists have yet to find a multilingual text like the Rosetta Stone, which was key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.
He is reflecting on what was, deciphering his interactions and coming to terms with the heft of his emotions.
"Even with the sequence in hand, deciphering the operating system of the cell was a daunting task," said Venter.
For human lip readers, context is key in deciphering words stripped of the full nuance of their audio cues.
We asked legal experts to comb through privacy policies, and even they had trouble deciphering what was being said.
Reading a graphic novel, especially one as dense with geographical information as Berlin, is akin to deciphering a map.
And for deciphering this sketch, our best guess right now is that the thief was Roy from Blade Runner.
And he'll be strengthened by the challenge of deciphering a new culture's codes and finding his place in it.
A clear-eyed assessment of its AI strategy is essential to deciphering how China will realize its AI dream.
Newton himself apparently spent more time looking for secret messages in the Bible than deciphering the laws of physics.
So when it comes to deciphering the mysteries of fish-scale geckos, even people have skin in the game.
Deciphering the communications and finding the precise time and location of each hospital strike proved to be the key.
Ms. Sacks wears three magnifying glasses around her neck for deciphering painting signatures and appraising the quality of jewelry.
To a degree, KnowYourMeme has become something of a Rosetta Stone for deciphering the propaganda shaping the modern world.
It contributes to bonding because the right side of the brain also aids in deciphering and dissecting what we see.
Brent was deciphering a Rubik's Cube beside him, but pretended not to hear his grandparents arguing or his cousin crying.
"Clarifying the ultimate results of the deciphering process takes time and it could take months," Haqshenas said, according to ISNA.
Lots of ink has been spilled on deciphering the prophecy that Maggy the Frog delivered to Cersei as a child.
The Tel Aviv research group is keen to share their tools for reconstructing letters and deciphering handwriting with other archaeologists.
The first part would require deciphering more than eight genomes a day; the second almost 140; the third, about 1,000.
M&A arbitrage is just one of many popular hedge fund strategies whose secrets quants say they are now deciphering.
This wealth of visual information is crucial to deciphering Earth's dynamic processes, as well as the human effect on them.
Deciphering the structure of a protein is also valuable for creating a drug that interacts only with only one receptor.
In addition to the officers at the scene, dozens of analysts will be combing Islamic State propaganda and deciphering data.
For women looking to procure the pills online, the main concerns – aside for deciphering which websites are fakes – are legal.
Go deeper: Deciphering the role microbiomes may play in human health and disease As seasons change, so do gut microbes
There are sometimes these ambiguities with his notations, and so much of my life for years was deciphering his manuscripts.
Swift addressed fans at the event, praising them for deciphering the clues that got them to the surprise spot in Nashville.
For a company so deeply committed to collecting and analyzing information, the company has been historically inept at deciphering the data.
Art, in all its varied forms, is oftentimes the key to deciphering, celebrating, and coping with the world we live in.
We've already seen member states initiatives where they've used the deciphering of the encryption — and we've seen the results of that.
Game design is a balancing act, of deciphering when fans want realism and when they want the mere impression of it.
In fact, figuring out the real world — deciphering corporate profits or what a health plan will cost — isn't all that easy.
Deciphering these complex files took many long months, thanks in large part to the proprietary Discovery engine MxO was built in.
Genetic circuits are equipped with dozens of genes, and include a batch of proteins capable of deciphering the information contained within.
Deciphering the enigmatic games played in Iris might be beside the point, as the mental journey involved seems to matter more.
Mr. Grove got through lectures by learning to lip read and then deciphering his notes at home or at the library.
Central bank policy was top of mind on Wall Street on Thursday, but experts were divided in deciphering the path forward.
Mr. Grove got through lectures by learning to read lips and then deciphering his notes at home or at the library.
Deciphering the inner workings of this circle is notoriously difficult, and the subject of a sort of Kremlinology among Western officials.
His book Decoded proved that as well; his lyrics are so deeply intricate that they required an entire book of deciphering.
The restraint is admirable, though deciphering how much time has elapsed between one segment and the next can occasionally be challenging.
Pundits had spent the week deciphering all of the wild scenarios that could play out for positioning among the remaining teams.
The symbols represented in this deck of cards are excerpted from the publication Flowers and Their Meanings, a guide for deciphering.
Calomiris stressed, however, that deciphering market movements and measuring what role recent changes in Fed's language played was a complex task.
These cracks impeded the reading of the putative text, even by experts in deciphering manuscripts in the hard-to-read medieval writing.
When we're not deciphering the meaning of texts, we're dealing with all the emotional baggage that comes with relationships old and new.
If you concentrate and really focus on individual words, you can understand what's going on, but it's much like deciphering a code.
Not satisfied with just editing, deciphering or blocking nature's blueprints, Synlogic is seeking to create medicines through entirely artificial sequences of genes.
If there's one thing the Game of Thrones Reddit community is insanely good at, it's deciphering quite literally the tiniest of clues.
Equally consistent is Apple's teasing or trolling with the invite, which I'm now going to indulge in deciphering for the 2016 edition.
Deciphering the Jets' coverage, New England called a play that had both receivers to Brady's left run out routes, toward the sideline.
Anyway, you might have an easier time deciphering Alan Arbesfeld's revealer, but first you are going to have to do some math.
Our reporters have been deciphering and providing context to masses of data about the many and varied ways opioids are affecting Americans.
He and several others spent a few minutes deciphering if the invite could be anything but the layoffs before calling loved ones.
The company says captions like ringing, barking, and knocking are next in line, but those require more deciphering than simple laughter or music.
The technique has already produced big leaps in quality for all kinds of deep learning, including deciphering handwriting, recognising faces and classifying images.
The combination of urgency and analysis has pushed the young lab to the front line of deciphering state-sponsored and domestically generated misinformation.
Deciphering the microbiome The goal of his project is to identify what all of the bacteria do and how they impact your health.
Despite deciphering that the tomb belonged to a governor named Djehutynakht and his wife, they have long deliberated over whose head it was.
Miller began to use his scratchy, cocksure voice differently, his raps growing more singsong, as a way of deciphering his ever-changing moods.
The key to knowing which one is best for your needs is deciphering the details and understanding the pros and cons of each.
The only element that is now wholly predictable in deciphering such hideously complicated U.S.-North Korean calculations is the situation's utterly boundless unpredictability.
Experts, for example, recently made a remarkable discovery about pirates' reading habits after deciphering paper fragments recovered from the wreck of Blackbeard's ship.
Like many of her colleagues, Ms. Clark retains a childlike wonder at the mysteries of space, especially in Australia's role in deciphering them.
Since the theme answers required deduction and deciphering, I think Mr. Berry went pretty easy on us with the rest of the puzzle.
It's midweek, so we have to put a bit more thought into deciphering the theme than we have over the past two days.
"We are really deciphering the underlying rules of the game of life, and are acquiring the ability to change these rules," Harari warns.
If only you could interpret your data properly, like an explorer deciphering an ancient scroll, you'd be able to unearth these precious business secrets.
And even then, there may be a small percentage of intelligent life that will have the capability of deciphering and responding to our messages.
For help deciphering it all, I turned to Mark Cancian, a highly regarded Pentagon budget expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez's found-footage film, The Blair Witch Project was about our difficulty in deciphering myth from fiction (it fooled many).
Designing a bridge for the Golden Horn becomes synonymous with deciphering this cosmopolis, a project of exorcising his own religious prejudice and erotic reluctance.
As for a message, there is definitely meaning for me but part of the game is about deciphering the meaning behind this character's world.
Could my server have been more adept at deciphering the wines, sakes, shochus and Haitian rums Mr. Elkon and Mr. Wilcox have put together?
Like Alice making her way through Wonderland, she is a visitor deciphering the codes and customs of a world she's bound to leave behind.
Personally, I recommend you take your guidance from my colleagues at Polygon, who do a fantastic job deciphering this so you don't have to.
Deciphering the evolution of sleep Interestingly, scientists found the signs of sleep stages in the lizards' dorsal ventricular ridge, a primitive part of the brain.
Based on previous research, the computer scientists realized that humans are better at reading lips, and deciphering what's being said, when longer words are spoken.
Instead of deciphering a traditional captcha code, you can choose to listen to a few numbers spoken over the sound of a thousand screaming souls.
In the millisecond interim of deciphering the pitch, the professional hitter learns to have faith that the pitch will indeed curve and not hit him.
Rajko dove back in with a vengeance, spending entire days at his computer deciphering the last major hurdle standing in his way: the login system.
Deciphering such clues is like forecasting the weather before radar or telegraphs: Noticing how the wind ruffles the leaves, watching how the animals are acting.
Scientists do not yet know the precise cause of tusklessness, but they've made great progress in deciphering the genetic program behind mammalian tooth development generally.
Today the world is left deciphering disembodied tweets out of Trump Tower, trying to discern what lies ahead for public policy in a Trump administration.
But while the accuracy of all-seeing algorithms has improved massively, these systems can still be confused by images that humans have no problem deciphering.
To get a better sense of what you'll pay out of pocket for higher education, here are the do's and don'ts to deciphering college aid.
By deciphering a scene this way, sort of like a director does, I notice more of the smaller decisions, as well as the bigger ones.
At times, it feels almost like a Trump Rosetta stone: a guide for deciphering even the weirdest things Trump has done in this campaign cycle.
It takes hundreds of years, but eventually, Anathema's grandmother figures it out, so the Devices are pretty set financially, freeing their time for more prophecy deciphering.
But it also promises to drastically change the job description for doctors who identify as information specialists—those whose primary tasks involve deciphering diagnoses from images.
He says it's pretty useful in deciphering between a text about the location of Ben's socks, or a message that he's locked out of the house.
When scientists first began deciphering DNA in the 1970s, they needed large amounts, because the chemical processes that were involved destroyed most of the source material.
The deciphering was done by researchers from the Anne Frank museum, the Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the Huygens Institute of Netherlands History.
It seems to have consumed the lives of its owners: "To its deciphering he devoted unflagging toil," wrote the friend of one owner after his death.
What happens when, perhaps sooner than we think, the next text-based scandal breaks and leaves Americans deciphering a slew of Slack messages full of emoji?
All along, researchers have been piecing together the Mechanism's real use by deciphering its ancient Greek inscriptions, and their discoveries are as striking as any theory.
The best spy-writers leave us with the sense that the whole world is a vast text to be deciphered, but they caution about deciphering too.
As an Australian, he had only a vague grasp of the way the D.N.C. operated, which made deciphering the political significance of the e-mails difficult.
From there, Turing went on to join the fight against the Nazis in WWII and broke the "enigma code," deciphering Axis messages at an unprecedented rate.
He and other expert tasters are expected to become the Alan Turings of wine, deciphering flavors as if the Battle of the Atlantic depended on it.
But deciphering the data supporting that cost/benefit calculation took up to a year after approval for some payers — a year many patients could ill afford.
Her insider knowledge comes in handy when deciphering the latest moves of companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter, which keep finding themselves embroiled in scandal after scandal.
The future of the technology rests in deciphering what a vehicle occupant wants, then fusing that with other technologies in order to create a more personalized ride.
Other stuff was in Kerry's head, so we're deciphering what he's trying to interpret inside of his head, and it took a long time to do it.
When the dust settles on the 2020 Democratic primary season, it may well serve as a guide for deciphering the limits and rigidity of mainstream gender discourse.
Deciphering the mechanisms of disease to facilitate the design of treatments that improve the human condition is a worthy mission and is one that is universally endorsed.
It's actually hard to do at scale because if you live in an apartment building and you go to this 100-story building, good luck deciphering who's who.
Immediately, diligent reporters and analysts went to work deciphering Trump's tweets not unlike Talmudic scholars teasing out the implications of a particularly obscure bit from the Hebrew Bible.
He adds that computer-driven models, which account for most speculative activity in metals markets, respond quickly to market signals but are rarely good at deciphering geopolitical risk.
Wall Street sells CLOs to investors looking for yield; during the crisis, the securities became so opaque that investors had a hard time deciphering what they even held.
Snapchat users are used to deciphering some of the most convoluted interface ideas in the App Store, but their life may get a bit easier in the future.
Want to see how that IKEA cabinet will look in your room without lugging it home, deciphering the instructions, and bashing your thumb with a hammer 40,000 times?
It is an inspired journey through a century of night, deciphering the halos of the past and the reflections of the present to shed light on the future.
Unfortunately, sometimes that excitement and our desire for new drinks get away from us, and we have trouble deciphering between actual menu items and totally made up ones.
Deciphering what happened on the day of destruction is crucial not only to solving the three-­metre problem but also to explaining our own genesis as a species.
The sounds are emitted typically a week before an earthquake occurs, so deciphering them would allow scientists to pinpoint the timing of a tremor, the research paper said.
A self-described proud Xer who could pass for old millennial, Lavigne-Delville got her start over a decade ago, deciphering her own generation for Creative Artists Agency.
Because it's not just deciphering the words that someone else is saying that's important: It's the whole framework that determines how those words are being pinned to meaning.
Dr. Allison and Dr. Honjo succeeded where others had failed by deciphering exactly how cells were interacting so they could fine-tune methods to control the immune system.
I think this greatly enhanced the puzzle; in effect, it became a puzzle within a puzzle, giving the solver the task of deciphering the interactive word/definition chain.
Deciphering clues left by his grandmother who had also been tracking the Wolf, Jonah finds out that the Nazi is actually a plastic surgeon in New York City.
Encrypted messaging systems prevent third parties from deciphering communications and data sent using that software, meaning that only the sender and the intended recipient can view the information.
Dr. Collins helped identify a gene responsible for cystic fibrosis and led the government's successful effort to map the human genome, deciphering the instruction book for human DNA.
By deciphering an SD card's different features, you can find the right SD card for your device, allowing for maximum performance without overpaying for features you'll never use.
Encrypted messaging systems prevent third parties from deciphering communications and data sent using that software, meaning that only the sender and the intended recipient can view the information.
But when it comes to deciphering the Cyrillic alphabet or communicating with locals at the World Cup in Russia, the love of the game is sometimes not enough.
I felt like I was reading something that could not be read, and that it did not matter because the pleasure of looking superseded the act of deciphering.
That night, yet again, Bogachev readied for battle—wrestling for control of his network, testing it, redirecting traffic to new servers, and deciphering the Pittsburgh team's method of attack.
In an intriguing variation, researchers in 2010 proposed using CAPTCHAs to index ancient petroglyphs, computers not being very good at deciphering gestural sketches of reindeer scrawled on cave walls.
"If we can find the connection between the khipu and the product that it was found with we can contribute to the deciphering of the khipus," Mr. Chu said.
But if you've been paying attention, you might have noticed hints dropped here and there about the warrior tribe's crucial role in deciphering the mystery of the Valley Beyond.
Still, given how rudimentary the tech sounds, if the text recognition system fails to read anything, it's likely the Oton Glass would just be reduced to people deciphering text.
Deciphering the All England Club's board of champions, which is displayed inside the members' clubhouse and on a public concourse inside Centre Court, requires knowing the players' marital histories.
Through the strange labor of deciphering the text, I come to understand that Charles is transmitting an experience that I must allow to travel from her body into mine.
And if I share Secret Wars or Multiversity with you, I probably think you're the smartest person I know and need help deciphering what the fuck I just read.
When he begins to exhibit signs of dementia, she spends the next decades of her life deciphering the coded message he gave to her, revealing secrets about his history.
There's only one true measure of success, and that's how close you can get to deciphering the Mayan hieroglyph that will show humanity how to defeat the Tall Ones.
I would say the harder part wasn&apost getting info; the harder part was just deciphering what to focus on for the sake of the actual story at hand.
We spent months translating and deciphering their code words, including various Russian phrases to confirm a weapons launch: srabotal ("worked it"), otpravil konfetu ("sent candy") and dvadtsat odin ("21").
Tax data can be extremely useful for deciphering trends when it comes to high-income individuals, who can be more difficult to research in polls or surveys, Greenberg said.
Each has its own techniques, broader focus, and motivation---and deciphering which group is behind the attacks could help determine the intended endgame of this latest infrastructure hacking spree, too.
Alex Aliume took the long way to get here: painful visions, astral projection, mysticism, and an unwavering commitment to deciphering the message he feels he's been sent here to deliver.
For example, they must pester random people—like those blur-deciphering visitors to websites—into labelling data, and hope that in their annoyance and haste they do not make mistakes.
The IAC said it now needed to complete work on deciphering the pilots' final conversations in the hours leading up to the crash before it could wrap up its investigation.
The program, created by Carnegie Mellon's Rita Singh, creates a barcode of a person's voice, deciphering whether the caller really is on a boat or actually in a house somewhere.
As if getting the report and deciphering its salient points amid a sea of redactions weren't enough of a hurdle, Congress now has to find computers with working disc drives.
It's also about something I've never seen a videogame tackle in such detail before: the art of translation, of deciphering old languages and actually listening to what they tell us.
"With a wealth of options, a perpetually changing landscape and an army of motivated innovators reaching out, bank executives face a challenge in deciphering the fintech puzzle," reads the playbook.
Through him she got herself hired as a code clerk deciphering messages in the United States Embassy in Madrid, where she posed as a socialite employed by American oil companies.
Internal unrest erupted again early this year after Google's workforce learned of a contract under the Pentagon's Project Maven program to build artificial intelligence for deciphering footage captured by military drones.
CareCoach workers are part free­wheeling raconteurs, part human natural-­language processors, listening to and deciphering their charges' speech patterns or nudging the person back on track if they veer off topic.
But in an increasingly international league, where Spanish, Serbian, Portuguese and other languages abound, they have the difficult job of deciphering exactly what players are saying and whether they are cursing.
Personal Capital also has financial advisers on call if you need any extra help deciphering what your dashboard means, or if you want some extra help making plans for your future.
He won the physiology or medicine prize for deciphering how cells recycle their content, a critical process that led to a new field and inspired hundreds of researchers around the world.
Duane says that an instructor offers benefits no app can provide, such as help recognizing biomarkers and deciphering fertility signs, such as discharge consistency, which can differ from woman to woman.
Deciphering first-time searches is critical too because more future queries will come on mobile devices in languages other than English, a point Giannandrea made at the session in the fall.
Hill built a company around the project and made the technology more accurate by switching its conventional image-deciphering algorithms for the neural network technology that started the recent AI boom.
Ultimately, though, when your movie is built around deciphering an apocalyptic threat, it would be nice to leave feeling like you know more than you did when you first sat down.
From our unique position as the world's most global news organization, we will explain events for the world, deciphering the process and the players through interactive graphics, factboxes, explainers and newsmakers.
But scientists have had a hard time deciphering whether excessive alcohol use causes depression and anxiety or whether people with depression and anxiety drink in an attempt to relieve those symptoms.
At Kyobo, South Korea's biggest bookstore chain, as many shelves are devoted to deciphering destiny as to understanding Korea's modern history, with primers including "Your Winning Lotto Number is in Your Dreams".
Maybe you dread deciphering the tax code or doing paperwork — or perhaps you're frustrated by the realization that you're subsidizing public services beyond your means while your city's infrastructure is falling apart.
I think it's something that is dynamic, but what we have now is a situation where we have a lot of problems deciphering what's real and what's illusory, in terms of threat.
On Monday, FBI investigators flew Kelley's phone to headquarters in Quantico, Virginia after they were unable to get into the device to access information that may be key in deciphering his motives.
Deciphering the Quintiles-IMS Merger | The buyout shop TPG, which owns parts of each company, stands to benefit, but combining the companies may create friction among employees, Robert Cyran writes in Breakingviews.
Abroad in America Abroad in America, written by a Times foreign correspondent, approaches the election in much the same way as we would events overseas, deciphering the action for a global audience.
I am passionate about deciphering the code and understanding exactly how those four letters, having evolved over millions of years, are able to account for our similarity and also our spectacular diversity.
Players swear in Spanish, Serbian, Portuguese and more — sometimes at themselves, sometimes at opponents and most pointedly at referees, who have the increasingly difficult job of deciphering whether foreign words are filthy.
Increased competition from local players, as well as difficulty deciphering some of the country's unique consumer culture differences has led some foreign companies to scale down their attempts to crack the Chinese market.
In the canonical sense of presenting images containing garbled and-or noisy text and asking users to verify their human-ness by deciphering said text, CAPTCHA's utility depends upon two not-guaranteed things.
You can mentor your friends to raise their skills in battle, study to enhance your own deciphering power or just spend some time getting to know the mysterious masked exiles a little better.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More than 24 hours after the United States announced large-scale sanctions on Venezuela's nationally owned oil company, merchant trading firms and refiners were still deciphering what the measures prohibited.
Attendees who visited the car hacking site had to escape a vehicle by deciphering the code to open its trunk, control its radio volume and speed, and lock the doors through their computers.
In her search — listening through closed doors, deciphering codes on her father's computer — she's a child in the tradition of Henry James, piecing together the world of adults without all the available information.
Even setting aside the urgent need to monitor global effects of human activity on our environment, our planet provides a veritable Rosetta Stone for identifying and deciphering patterns on countless other alien worlds.
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have developed a brain-computer interface that reads the brain's blood oxygen levels and enables communication by deciphering the thoughts of patients who are totally paralyzed and unable to talk.
With wearables and their accompanying software deciphering the answers hidden in a sea of our personal data for us, we are empowered to make more meaningful decisions about our lifestyle, health and work.
"My takeaway from this is that if either side is focusing their case on slow-motion and frame-by-frame deciphering of what occurred, it is a misuse of video," Mr. Kohn said.
This required adapting the dissonances and harmonies peculiar to Georgian music to five-line notation, and deciphering the cryptic shorthand used by medieval monks to guide contemporary singers through melodies they already knew.
Deciphering whether the van was really going too fast is not as straightforward as usual, because the street camera had been vandalized and covered in paint, and the van itself didn't have a camera.
For the foreseeable future the presidency will be both vacant and occupied, with the country reduced to waiting out his tantrum and deciphering its future from a fusillade of tweets and campaign-like rants.
Yet, as ubiquitous and natural-seeming as Ven-moji are (I like that portmanteau and I'm sticking to it), deciphering why certain characters and character sets became the official dialect of Venmo is hard.
And, with all due respect to Dr. Fill, a computer will never derive the joy out of deciphering a tough clue, slapping themselves in the forehead and indulging in that elusive, addictive "Aha!" moment.
Both are inspirations for Andrew Ondrejcak's play "Elijah Green," at the Kitchen — and no, familiarity with those influences won't particularly help in deciphering what Mr. Ondrejcak, who is also the director, has put onstage.
Feinstein's float subjects showed a decrease in connectivity of their salience network, or the network of neurons that is responsible for deciphering which information in our environment and everyday lives is important to us.
His past will, undoubtedly, play a part in deciphering the crime behind a car accident in season 3, and the characters involved in what will ultimately be a reality that no one saw coming.
Part of the issue with deciphering what the tax cuts have and haven't done is that it's not as though the US economy, wages, or the stock market are only swayed by one factor.
Besides dealing with Minimalism in Britain early on, he was an outspoken and original firebrand deciphering and strategizing about issues of race and power, inventing the idea of the postcolonial artist as he went along.
On CNN Friday morning political commentator Ryan Lizza called deciphering Trump's immigration plans "like reading goat entrails" and Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, called it a "multiple choice" approach.
Analytics are going to play more and more of a function in deciphering huge quantities of data, making sense of it, applying it into many different areas and then using blockchain technologies to securitize that.
This UN speech is a perfect example of how confusing the current administration is to process, not just in terms of deciphering actual events but also how to feel about it; it's ongoing political vertigo.
Still, while such large population-level studies are excellent for showing large-scale trends, they often don't allow for deciphering the causes for those trends, said You, who was not involved in the new study.
Though you're able to careen around an open-world, 1940s Los Angeles in a car, the vast majority of the game is focused on detective work: investigating crime scenes, speaking with witnesses, and deciphering suspects.
The scientists, like Bruce Jayne, at the University of Cincinnati, observe and measure, deciphering what muscles the animals use to wind and bend their way along the ground, through the grass or up a tree.
NEW YORK, Jan 29 (Reuters) - More than 24 hours after the United States announced large-scale sanctions on Venezuela's nationally owned oil company, merchant trading firms and refiners were still deciphering what the measures prohibited.
Whether it is deciphering lyrics from a seconds-long clip or figuring out who the latest love interest is before it's announced, when fans become stans, there is no limit to what they can find out.
The new technology can also help with the perennial problem of deciphering a doctor's notes (physicians' poor penmanship has been frequently mined for comedic purposes, but  has real-world consequences if medical prescriptions are improperly filled).
For some, language is a barrier, for others the barrier is literacy and still for others it is health literacy, such as understanding health insurance plans, deciphering test results and knowing what questions to ask doctors.
That means they have strengths and weakness assigned to their characters and must work together to reach their goals, which in typical video game style means deciphering clues, assembling objects, fighting villains, and overcoming various challenges.
Bank of Mexico Governor Alejandro Diaz de Leon said authorities were still deciphering how the cyber criminals, who were detected in late April, had tapped into banks' connections to the payment system to send false orders.
Deciphering the link "will be an important next step to test whether daily cannabis use leads to perceived burdensomeness and/or thwarted belongingness or whether these IPTS components lead to daily cannabis use," the researchers write.
If its scientists could extract genetic material from the 4,000-year-old mummy, they would add a powerful DNA collecting technique to their forensics arsenal and also unlock a new way of deciphering Egypt's ancient past.
Political junkies will enjoy deciphering her various pseudonyms for Clinton staffers, history junkies will find a valuable first-person account of an extraordinary campaign, media junkies will devour the backstage antics of the traveling press corps.
Ethics experts say the Treasury Department's announcement on Monday regarding donor disclosures will make deciphering the murkiness surrounding the NRA more difficult because it undermines the federal government's ability to detect illegal activities by nonprofit groups.
From there, it's down to deciphering your skin's undertone (yes, it matters when hunting down the perfect shade match) and arming yourself with the best tools for application, from brushes and sponges to just your own fingertips.
Deciphering years of stubbornly low inflation, some economists argue that standard monetary policy is ineffective because globalization, the rapid aging of the population and technological advances have changed how people save and spend, resulting in lower inflation.
More broadly, though, I hope to turn my focus as a foreign correspondent to deciphering the fears, hopes and motivations that are driving voters of every hue, and will determine the most powerful leader on the planet.
While help finding a job can cost a few hundred dollars, some companies charge $22012 an hour for services that might involve deciphering strengths, arranging job shadowing and working on résumés, interview techniques and job search strategies.
In fact, for some time now, the artist's mother has been deciphering these texts and typing them into a computer so that Miyawaki may have readable versions from which to find out about Nishimura's interests and motivations.
In a courtroom scene, Iréne Hultman plays the semisatirical role of a white European woman deciphering the traces of an Arab dance recently "committed" (like a crime) onstage, reading stereotypes into black marks left on the floor.
Sharpless also made developing and retaining NCI's workforce, particularly young researchers, a key focus areasand has advocating deciphering the "basic science" behind how cancer works and to pool that data to better map and understand the disease.
I have rarely seen paintings that give me so much welcome work to do: deciphering the shapes, tracking the drama, making sense of the teeny-tiny bits and then pulling back to make sense of the whole canvas.
It recently changed how it counts them, so deciphering trends is tricky, but the number of GPs has probably been falling since at least 2009, during which time the number of hospital consultants has risen by a third.
Deciphering all the signals can take days to weeks, experts say, and even then the clues might not add up to hard conclusions since the work of interpretation is often as much of an art as a science.
But deciphering all the parchment was nearly impossible, primarily because many of the writings in Greek, Aramaic, and paleo-Hebrew had lost the visible ink over the centuries or had turned black because of exposure to the elements.
When it comes to celebrity clothing lines, especially those of the high-dollar realm (think: The Row, Kendall + Kylie), deciphering what degree the famous face was actually involved in the design process is just part of the buy.
There's plenty of skill involved in constructing and solving both, but on Friday the clues are simply hard, and the answers are just plain long, and there's no theme to make you feel clever for deciphering its cleverness.
But with billions of pieces of content being shared each day on services like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, deciphering what is harmful isn't always an easy task, and governments have criticized the companies for not being aggressive enough.
We, the culture experts at VICE, have listened to hours upon hours of what is known as "music," deciphering its tones, measuring its slappability, and deducing whether a specific collection of sounds can be considered music at all.
Turtle climbs out of slaughterhouse gulch and comes into a forest of bishop pine and huckleberries, deciphering them in the darkness by the wax of the leaves and the brittle mess of their sprawl, the dawn still hours away.
This debate is an important dimension of homeland security and foreign policy — not just for the purpose of deciphering an enemy defined by ideology but to address the anxieties of millions of American-Muslims imperiled by rising hate crimes.
Should you be on the receiving end of their vitriol—and as the majority of the country and world is anti-Trump, you likely will—you may need help deciphering some of the more arcane zings sent your way.
Like other gatekept hobbies, deciphering what is and isn't tacticool in gun often means fighting through a jargon that casts people outside the hobby as too ignorant to meaningfully weigh in on facts about and rules governing its tools.
Because it's at that point where the "House" side takes over, since the emphasis is on deciphering what might be responsible for strange phenomena and seemingly inexplicable conditions, along scientific lines, identifying the often-obscure causes in ingenious fashion.
I'm usually pretty good at deciphering what a clue is asking me to do — that is the real trick to solving a late-week puzzle, not your level of vocabulary — but today's puzzle tripped me up again and again.
That means that a focus on the aides he chooses to elevate in the West Wing is more than prurient interest in the staffers enacting the president's agenda — it is a way of deciphering what Trump's agenda even is.
It's a version of a piece called "Heptapod B," which is featured in a montage sequence which shows how Louise [Banks, played by Amy Adams] and Ian [Donnelly, played by Jeremy Renner] [are] in the process of deciphering the aliens' language.
Searching the horizon for fire, deciphering maps without a shared language, choosing to turn into the unknown instead of away from it: This kind of travel requires more time, but the gift is an acute awakening of all the senses.
Yankees 236, Angels 3 The thought of 6-foot-7 Michael Pineda and Larry Rothschild, the Yankees' 62-year-old pitching coach, hunkered down in a small room deciphering videotape as if they were detectives conjures up a comical picture.
Deciphering the dynamics of the family can be like trying to navigate a hall of mirrors, but many Saudi and American officials say Prince bin Salman has made moves aimed at reaching into Prince bin Nayef's portfolios and weakening him.
This week, M, 24, editorial assistant to the editor-in-chief of a major weekly magazine, is still navigating her role — deciphering what her human-shepherding skills, hallway demeanor, and salacious desk art says to the world outside her cubicle.
The Astros' scheme, which helped propel them to the 2017 World Series title, involved illegally deciphering the signs of opposing catchers via a live video feed and then banging on a trash can to signal the next pitch to the batter.
Adding to the difficulty of deciphering American policy toward Moscow is the fact that Mr. Trump seems to have told relatively few people about what he and Mr. Putin discussed at their one-on-one meeting in Helsinki on Monday.
WORMWOOD With an unusually high-profile cast (Peter Sarsgaard, Tim Blake Nelson) for his re-enactments, Errol Morris ruminates again on the difficulties of deciphering and reproducing history — in this case, the enigmatic death of a scientist during the Cold War.
I think there wasn't that awareness going into Season 1, but this year, some people tended to relax into it more because they were more concerned with getting ahead of it, deciphering it and dissecting it, more than they were previously.
At Wirecutter, a product review site owned by the New York Times, we have found that hiring a C.P.A. or tax pro can take the time-consuming and often frustrating task of deciphering I.R.S. rules and forms off your shoulders.
Our group will discuss topics such as the economic, social and political challenges facing nations implementing cancer prevention strategies; deciphering the diverse genetic makeup of Latinos; and exploring effective public, private and nonprofit partnerships to achieve cancer reduction throughout Latin America.
That was prog's intention—to keep listeners perpetually deciphering the concept-heavy, information-packed songs; to have fans prostrate themselves to musicians who liked to think of themselves as drifting towards the gods rather than being anchored down to a local scene.
Thanks to a few coincidences and a lot of collective mental gymnastics (such as a photo of some islands being taken as evidence that Q was aboard Air Force One), a lot of people believed Q and dedicated themselves to deciphering his messages.
They also hoover up valuable data from users through the use of tools like reCAPTCHA, which ask visitors to solve problems that are easy for humans but hard for AIs, such as deciphering text from books that machines are unable to parse.
Quickly I set about deciphering the new message he was obviously sending by juxtaposing two common plaster and resin garden angel statues with an inflated waterproof nylon TCP Global Christmas Master's-brand crèche depicting the Blessed Birth of The King of Kings.
In order to be truly introspective, we will have to navigate social politics as it enters our virtual lives, all while we come closer to deciphering who we are, who we want to be and how we want the world to see us.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee's oversight panel will host a hearing next Tuesday, "Deciphering the Debate Over Encryption: Industry and Law Enforcement Perspectives," that will feature testimonies from both sides of the encryption argument — including representatives from Apple and the FBI.
I either know the answers and concentrate on the counting and building, or I have the grid set up for me (which is an option in the printing function of the web game) and I spend my time working on deciphering the clues.
It falls to her to guide America back toward peace by deciphering the Rorschach blots the aliens squirt out as a means of communication, and encouraging the rest of the globe to share information in a spirit of scientific inquiry and brotherhood.
So, in partnership with NHS Genetics Services and several other research groups, they recruited more than 12,000 British children and adults with undiagnosed developmental disorders into the Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) study and sequenced all the gene-coding regions of their DNA.
As a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology and one of the leaders of the Lazarus Project—an organization of specialists involved in deciphering historical documents with multispectral imaging—he has collaborated with scholars, scientists, and other specialists all over the world.
The pedagogical approach was formalised in the late 19th century by Christopher Columbus Langdell, a dean of Harvard Law School, who developed what became the practice of deciphering a vast number of appellate decisions to understand what were perceived to be scientific principles and logic.
Eager to see a turning point in loan books, analysts count these portfolios as one factor, along with home equity loan runoff and new mortgage demand, to watch for when deciphering the true loan growth picture as U.S. second-quarter bank earnings start on Friday.
In 9113, Eric had moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to devote more time to the hunt, which involves deciphering the clues in a cryptic poem, and on June 28, 2017, he told friends he had solved Fenn's puzzle and was going to retrieve the treasure.
Those who read the Lianne Moriarty novel upon which the HBO series was based knew what was coming — and so did eagle-eyed viewers with a penchant for solving murder mysteries and a special eye for deciphering the silhouettes of very tall Swedish actors.
It contained books on Iran and North Korea—a mix of academic works ("Iranian Entrepreneurship: Deciphering the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Iran and in the Iranian Diaspora"), contemporary histories ("Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty"), and travel guides.
In one scene, she tries to read really far into a text message from a guy (whom she refers to as a "boy," making her seem more teen), and ends up calling on a choir of girls to help her in deciphering the text.
Over a period of months, his son, Flavin, who was 25 when his father died and now oversees his legacy along with his sister, Rainer Judd, became in a sense his father's translator, deciphering Judd's serpentine handwriting, reading some of it for the first time.
These include how to treat income before and after the date of death, which tax return any income belongs on, deciphering the tax implications of the will (if any), figuring out what value to set for the cost of inherited assets, and on and on.
Opening with "Her Blood," a story about a grisly miscarriage, and closing with "Rag," an experimental fable about a dreadfully intimate murder, Meijer traverses an impressive range of emotional, psychological and physical traumas, with a near-total investment in sketching atrocity rather than deciphering it.
Dr. Coe was instrumental in deciphering the Maya script and in translating and validating the authenticity of what became known as the Grolier Codex — a document found in a Mexican cave that was believed to have been written around the 21955th century on fig bark.
Scrolling through pages of old newspapers or deciphering handwriting on a census is how I found out I'm descended, on my white side, both from Union and Confederate soldiers, from slave-owners and abolitionists, and possibly from witches (I'm still trying to verify that one).
By merging these two worlds, we aim to emphasize the difficulty in portraying truth and in deciphering authenticity: how something is presented to the world, how it is seen by the viewer, how design—even a simple typeface selection—can dictate or influence perception.
From deciphering the field diary of Victorian explorer David Livingstone, written in berry juice, to investigating Thomas Jefferson's early drafts of the Declaration of Independence—revealing that Jefferson erased the word "subjects" and wrote in "citizens"—imaging science is racking up incredible historical finds.
Every day he drives his silver Peugeot to his lab on the outskirts of the city, where he's spent the last five decades deciphering the chemical mysteries of marijuana, and more importantly, the way in which the human body interacts with the compounds found in the plant.
From being able to predict the start date of its sales and navigating how to shop said sales to deciphering which buys are worth it and which will have you looking like a millennial clone the minute you step outside, we've seen — and bought it — at all.
In deciphering Lyon's period script and combining it with his own knowledge of booze, Rowley does a brilliant job of explaining everything from how to make your own whiskey to methods for hacking readily available liquor to create delicious cocktails during the dark ages of mixology.
In the case of Arrival—which was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Picture—Amy Adams provides the heart as a linguist who is tasked with deciphering an alien language, only to realize that effectively communicating with her fellow humans might be the more challenging task.
What's interesting about the rhetoric that Jido's leadership is putting out there is that the company is less focused on the point clouds and seems to be more focused on underlying structure of a space and deciphering the relationship between objects and what fixtures are permanent.
It uses an online Palate Profile and your own ratings to recommend and ship the best wines for your tastes, so you don&apost spend an inordinate amount of time in the wine aisle deciphering labels and ultimately just choosing the one that looks the prettiest.
Working both from the Gospels and from ancient texts, Aldo Schiavone, a professor of Roman law based at the University of Rome La Sapienza, provides a fresh perspective in "Pontius Pilate: Deciphering a Memory" and, in the process, offers new insights into the final days of Jesus.
To help cut down on the time you spend deciphering the itty-bitty print on the back of the bottle, we've researched the products that don't just say they're non-comedogenic, but actually don't include common skin-clogging culprits (like petrolatum, which Dr. Zeichner says is the biggest offender).
Led by Soyoung Kim, U.S. election editor, and North America Editor Kieran Murray,  Reuters is covering the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election within five broad areas: -The Election Explained: Reuters will explain events for the world, deciphering the process and the players through interactive graphics, factboxes, explainers and newsmakers.
But whether you were figuring your way through a foreign menu or deciphering cool storefronts, you may have discovered that the dictionary's quite literal translations don't fully grasp the nuances of a foreign language, even if the language is Spanish or French, which are quite similar to English.
If the process were working as it was designed, after the director of national intelligence receives relevant material from the Justice Department, the executive branch intelligence agencies would use it to assess and improve their own efforts in deciphering the plans, intentions and capabilities of foreign governments and entities.
So yes, there are a lot of short entries in this puzzle, but I found that deciphering the theme kept me so busy that I simply didn't care (every time I thought I knew the T rule, I discovered that Mr. Eaton-Salners had another surprise for me).
Backed up by a pair of Romulans (Orla Brady, Jamie McShane) who live at the vineyard, and an adorable dog named Number One, he gradually decides he'll need allies to find out what's happening, deciphering the mystery of a young woman (Isa Briones) who comes into his orbit.
By sending in a dime and the inner seal from the chocolate drink that sponsored the show, I joined the Secret Squadron and received a membership manual, a description of the "secret handshake" and an adjustable code badge for deciphering a message at the end of each program.
Expected applications include identifying next-generation materials like exotic alloys for the defense, aerospace and energy sectors; determining optimal cancer treatments based on a patient's unique genetics; refining earth system models to more reliably assess water cycles and agricultural impacts; deciphering high-energy physics data; and accelerating industrial product design.
When reporters are tasked with deciphering and spreading the messages from a White House filled with sources who mislead and often contradict each other, it's important that they're not too trusting or too gullible with those who claim to have inside knowledge about Kushner's thinking — especially if they're not Kushner himself.
I don't know how people learn this skill anymore; I write with a pencil or pen so rarely now that I have a hard time deciphering my own scribbles two minutes after making them, and when I'm going for speed or duration my hand melodramatically cramps and ruins my penmanship further.
These are the lowest-stakes movies we have that are also about our highest standards for ourselves, movies predicated on the improvement of communication, the deciphering of strangers and the performance of more degrees of honesty than I ever knew existed — gentle, cruel, blunt, clarifying, T.M.I., strategic, tardy, medical, sexual, sartorial.
Harry's son with Meghan, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, remains in seventh place: If you're still having a hard time deciphering your Earl of Wessex from your Princess Royal, though, keep reading for a guide to who's who in the House of Windsor, in order of their potential ascension to the throne.
"The challenge for investors is deciphering whether this another bluff by the president, an attempt to lower expectations in order to provide an upside surprise or actually a potential breakdown of the trade negotiations and an escalation of the trade war," wrote Mike O'Rourke, chief market strategist with JonesTrading, in a report.
" The deeper problem with the commander in chief's well-documented petulance, diagnosed Ted Gup, is that it constitutes abdication: "For the foreseeable future the presidency will be both vacant and occupied, with the country reduced to waiting out his tantrum and deciphering its future from a fusillade of tweets and campaign-like rants.
Depending on which plan you choose, Verizon's definition of "unlimited data" changes, and even when you're staring at the chart, between deciphering the names of each plan and determining which features and limitations matter most, trying to figure out which plan is right for you is enough to make your head spin.
In deciphering the intent of the Congress that wrote this statute, we must decide—in the face of what is, at worst, linguistic ambiguity—whether Congress intended that persons who have long since paid their debt to society would be deprived of their liberty for months or years without the possibility of bail.
These include Huzo Lunmst (1973), in which an invented artist presents her invented artwork; My Father's Diary (1975), based around a strange book of signs, pictures, and words given to a daughter by her dying father; and Two Drawings (1973) a story of buying, admiring, and deciphering a drawing in West Los Angeles.
Deciphering the case may be a challenge for the men and women of the jury, who heard two divergent motivations behind a fact that Mallory does admit: that he sent four pages of documents to the Chinese men and received from them thousands of dollars that he did not properly declare on customs intake paperwork.
" Inside I viewed, after deciphering the more-than-100-year-old handwritten labels, a "thief's juju nut, to render him invisible day or night," an English charm to remove warts using a "large black slug," and "an object, said to be a toad, stuck with thorns for witchcraft purposes, found with the heart here exhibited.
An untrained eye would have trouble deciphering these oblong outlines of large carved stones set firmly into the sod, but Beno walked me over to an exposed example and explained that they were the foundations of dwellings that were shaped like upside-down canoes, echoing the attachment to the sea of the local culture.
The Guggenheim extends the concept, the museum spiral unspooling in a way that can put a visitor who walks up or down the ramp in mind of strolling around a city, glimpsing strangers across the street, gazing at shop windows, deciphering snippets of passing conversation, feeling the hum of public space, marveling at the shifting, vertiginous views.
Ms. Herzog dates the origins of "Last Whispers" to more than 15 years ago, and her interest in languages even further — back to when, as a young girl growing up in Russia, she struggled to learn English to understand a Sherlock Holmes story that turned on the deciphering of a code presented as dancing stick figures.
Deciphering it has been left to beholders whose natural tendency is to focus on its artifice, as if these shots were actually still captures of a performance, as if the sheet of glass she presses against her breasts in one photo, or the mask she uses to cover her open legs in another, are props for some dark play.
Deciphering Google's blog post on the subject feels like it requires a degree in Computer Science, but in short, it appears Google is changing how the core framework of Android works so that it can push big future updates, like the next iteration of Android, Android O, to phones without waiting on phone carriers or phone designers to do it.
Ok, maybe not miserably as I'm confident of my ability to navigate my way to the appropriate location to drop a deuce were I lost in downtown Barcelona, but you can strike the idea of engaging anyone in conversation or deciphering the lyrics to Excalibur's smoking new album, Humo Negro from the record of achievement without the help of the internet.
While this chilled out approach (one of the book's chapters is actually titled "Breathe") incurred the wrath of certain Twitter users, who argued that avocado on toast couldn't possibly be considered an actual recipe, most of us were pretty relieved to hear that you could make a cauliflower and cashew nut curry without re-hauling your spice cabinet or deciphering a 15-point recipe.
Still, thanks to its plot-stalling and repetition, season two already seemed to be less surefooted than season one; now, with the added possibility of even more confusion about which character and timeline we're in, it feels like the show could be headed toward a new variant of the Lost/Battlestar Galactica conundrum: Giving audiences the chance to play the show's game of deduction and deciphering becomes a substitute for giving satisfactory narrative payoffs.
Over time, the overtness of the faith displayed by Christian bands largely diminished, following the path of other "crossover" artists like Amy Grant and King's X. But that didn't mean it wasn't still a central component of the project; while altar calls and concert-ending "God bless" still happened at occasional shows, it was often much more about deciphering cryptic lyrics and music videos that served as subtle nods to the piety of each band.
To that end, it's possible to pause, rewind, and fast forward these memories, letting you take note of some information Conversation A, hitting pause, and running over to the other side of the room and seeing how it intersects with Conversation B. There's precious little you have to actually do in Tacoma—you could probably finish the game in 20 minutes if you literally went from point A to point B—so the meat of the game becomes how long you want to spend deciphering conversational puzzles.

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