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Ellipses have meanings, and in this case they're … ominous.
These deal with totally Euclidean forms — spheres, circles, and ellipses.
But now the windows are framed in winking neon ellipses.
In the best painting the ellipses rain down like spearheads.
These ellipses function like cosmic versions of Emily Dickinson's dashes.
To date, we have seen the summary notes — with ellipses.
" However, the Times reports that one of the changes to the transcript sought by Vindman was regarding replacing an ellipses: "The rough transcript also contains ellipses at three points where Mr. Trump is speaking.
Ultimately, the transcript resulted in 81 em dashes and 57 ellipses.
Our job is to figure out what to do with these ellipses.
Layovers are enforced ellipses in life — temporary tenures in air-conditioned limbo.
Those concealing ellipses would be asked to do a tremendous amount of work.
Well, normally, ellipses indicate that something is to follow, so let's follow them.
Tap the ellipses, or "..." symbol,  above the top-right corner of the post.
Next to the Echo device you're selling, click the ellipses button to the left.
Each individual piece reads to me like it ends with a trail of ellipses.
Administration officials said the ellipses indicated when Mr. Trump trailed off or was inaudible.
Mueller quoted the voicemail in his report, though he used many ellipses to clip sentences.
Unlike Chrome, even after you install the extensions, they're hidden unless you click the ellipses.
The transcript contained a footnote that said it was not "verbatim," and it contained ellipses.
Tap the ellipses in the top-right corner of the screen next to their username.
Blame the strategically placed ellipses — after all, sometimes it's what you don't say that speaks volumes.
Administration officials said the ellipses in the transcript represent words that trailed off or were inaudible.
It will orbit Earth in expanding ellipses and, about two months later, cross into the moon's orbit.
For whatever reason, Thompson is ending possessions with indifferent ellipses more frequently than his standard exclamation points.
The ellipses you find in Miseducation intimate an erasure, self-imposed, that would come to define Hill's career.
We see this with the increased use of ellipses, which can invite the recipient to continue the conversation.
Superstitions are a special syntax, the ellipses we use to bridge the present and the dreamed-of future.
The car would travel around the sun in endless ellipses that extended as far out as Mars' orbit.
They'll still be able to curate playlists by selecting a set of ellipses below each song and album.
Note: Asterisks and ellipses denote sections of the president's conversation that were left out by the White House.
That eerie unlikeness came down in part to the signature device in Minnis's work of that period, a sense of drift based on her recurrent use of ellipses, and especially of a sort of exacerbated or indefinitely extendable ellipses, to separate the sibylline phrases of which her poems were composed.
Biden may look very silly to Twitter sophisticates with his attempted solemnity interspersed with odd ellipses and double hyphens.
Vindman testified that the memo's third set of ellipses actually corresponds with Trump saying there were recordings of Biden.
It will at first orbit Earth in expanding ellipses and, about two months later, cross into the moon's orbit.
Sometimes big ellipses are cut from them, creating a subliminal suggestion both of masks and Ku Klux Klan hoods.
There are ellipses, snaking vertical lines, swaths of scumbling, veils, and smudges, solidly painted shapes, and thin, watery drips.
It is unclear whether the ellipses indicate that words were omitted or that Mr. Trump's voice was trailing off.
A woman mourns in this German movie filled with narrative ellipses, visual beauty and a pervasive sense of melancholy.
"Yeah, he testified that in two occasions the ellipses, the dot-dot-dot, should have been some words," Rep.
I could see it in the Preview Build version of Edge; there's actually an "Extensions" option under the ellipses menu.
The White House transcript of the Ukraine call uses three ellipses - all when Trump is making requests, like here. pic.twitter.
You can add others by mentioning their usernames, and follow threads you're interested in manually in the thread's ellipses menu (...).
A message bubble filled with an ellipses appears — just like you'd see if someone was typing to you on iMessage.
Ms. Crowner has complicated her compositions, strewing them with tipsy curves, ellipses and parts of circles suggestive of orange sections.
It's true that the clues used ellipses and not blanks, and I clearly overthought what Paul Hunsberger had in mind.
Rectangles, arches or fuzzy-edged half-ellipses cohere into abstract compositions whose asymmetry and imperfections give them a dynamic charge.
In "Threaded Red" (1962), which consists of different hues of red, the patterns shift seamlessly from different-sized, cellular ellipses nested within darker or lighter ellipses to jagged zig-zag bands stretching across the surface, to a large elliptical red orb floating on the painting's upper left side, like a birth-giving planetary presence.
The caption to her post is just as vague, an ellipses that lets us know there will be more to come.
While much of Vyakul's art contains figurative elements (a serpent's body, for example), there are also circles, ellipses, ovoids, and lines.
This contradicts the White House's statement in September that the ellipses in the transcript did not represent missing words or phrases.
It included three incidents of ellipses that seemed to omit what was said, all while Trump was speaking about those investigations.
At the points of intersection, between the walls, floors, and ceiling, it produces ellipses, and the end result resembles an oculus.
The Times suggested Vindman's testimony cleared the fog surrounding some of the ellipses that appeared on Trump's side of the conversation.
So, it's as if the function produces the specific ellipse on our page but is also the blueprint for all ellipses.
LeWitt's drawings cover high-walled gallery after high-walled gallery, while Serra claims an entire floor for four of his torqued ellipses; a fifth, boat-shaped steel sculpture fills a gallery upstairs, while two black oilstick drawings run the length of a room, and 45 lead maquettes for the torqued ellipses populate a long, low table.
While horizontals and verticals are resolutely flat, diagonals and ellipses can be simultaneously flat or indicate the receding edge of perspectival space.
Everything veers to the right side of the ellipses – the sensational side, the side that goes too far, almost to the improbable.
But simply by switching perspective, placing the sun at the center, complicated orbits were transformed into nearly-circular ellipses of great simplicity.
From a Greek word meaning "to fall short," ellipses are the dot dot dot indicating a word left out from a sentence.
She has removed volumetric renderings with her graphic contour lines, the ellipses at the tops and bottoms of pitchers, cups, and bowls.
When Kepler suggested that the planets move on ellipses rather than circles, that struck his contemporaries as too ugly to be true.
My original submission obfuscated the theme more as the clues lacked the ellipses and were presented simply as "PETER RABBIT," for example.
There are a few tiresome genre tropes — an annoying reliance on ellipses to convey mood, and subtext that comes emblazoned in neon.
So the two ellipses that you guys have ... Not exactly where I thought we were going to go today, into my ultimate demise.
When the motions of thousands of bacteria were averaged, they traced out regular ellipses that were many times larger than the individual bacteria.
In many places, Sam's handwriting was so hard to read that Jim had simply put brackets with ellipses inside that looked like this: […].
Mr. Nozkowski's approach gave him an unlimited supply of source material, which he resolved into orbs, dots, ellipses, bulges, partial grids or arcs.
In much of her early work, the poems comprise clusters of words that float in fields of ellipses, to intense if slippery effect.
In turn, we have lost the helpful pauses, periods, ellipses, deep breaths and perspective-granting exercises that allow for collaboration, dissent or dialogue.
Wherever the script offers ellipses (as it does hundreds of times) she fills them, however fleetingly, with puzzlements, peeves or flashes of memory.
The two have not seen each other in decades, and the ellipses in their conversation hint at a traumatic event in their shared past.
They make it coherent and add drama, inserting commas, semi-colons and ellipses (and, in the end, an inarguable and often premature full stop).
It has all the necessary ingredients to put the internet in a foul mood: impure nostalgia, mild religiosity, texting culture, YA fiction, anxious ellipses.
My personal favorite is Ellipses (light blue), with its light mix of jasmine and sandalwood — but it was no easy task picking just one.
She uses many ­ellipses in each paragraph, which show how a monologue has been edited but give it a slightly spacey and disjointed feel.
The document included three ellipses indicating that part of Mr. Trump's comments may be missing, though it is unclear how much was left out.
Elliptical galaxies will also exhibit a range of projected elongations (from fairly narrow ellipses to circles), but will be rounder on average than spiral galaxies.
They make it coherent and add drama, inserting commas and semi-colons and ellipses (and, in the end, an inarguable and often premature full stop).
From the moment the White House released its partial transcript of President Trump's Ukraine call, a huge unknown was: What was said during the ellipses?
All you have to do is follow the ellipses … 224A: "Apian way?" is indeed a tricky clue, but that's to be expected on a Thursday.
That document is written like a transcript, but it has a note stating it's not a verbatim transcript, and also contains ellipses in certain sections.
Planetary orbits are elliptical, rather than circular, and their gravitational interactions with one another may cause the shapes of these ellipses to change over the years.
That track's given several places in the document where there are ellipses added, you know, the dot dot dot that usually means there's some missing words.
The draft, which in this case included a few ellipses, is circulated to several people, including NSC subject matter specialists who listened in on the call.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "It definitely seemed at the time like the memo of Trump's call was not, in fact, a complete transcript, because there were multiple ellipses throughout.
"Deval Patrick is an excellent candidate ... a year ago," Kimpson said, spelling out the ellipses as "dot, dot, dot" to emphasize how too much time has passed.
The pictorial beauty of "The Assassin" — which was shot on 35-millimeter film — is astonishing, as is Hou's narrative approach, his use of stillness, silence and ellipses.
Over my approximately 20 months inside, I averaged about eight to ten hours of reading a day, punctuated by walking in ellipses and listening to the radio.
Thursday, however, Legere posted a very rambling, heavily edited YouTube video filled with expletives and a blog post filled with capital letters and ellipses responding to EFF's report.
Much in the way ellipses have functioned for ages, the use of the period is, these days, open to interpretation in brief exchanges, and context should be considered.
On his iPhone, next to the little animated ellipses showing that I was typing on the other side of our text conversation, was a tiny Apple Pay logo.
Wielding mostly 16-millimeter film, the director of photography, Ryan Kernaghan, mimics the home movies of the time with flickering ellipses and flares of dazzling, burned-out white.
The patterns in these brightly colored works include passages of Net-painting, but also numerous mutations: ellipses, eyes, dots, and daubed lines whose patterns resemble enlarged finger prints.
Let's hear from our constructors: This selection sets our record for elisions and ellipses since, for reasons beyond our control, we were desperate to get a workable passage.
Once you&aposve located a post on your feed by the person that you&aposd like to mute, tap the ellipses to the right of their username.3.
Make Your Point In 140 Characters Or LessIf you follow Trump's Twitter account, you know he loves using ellipses when calling out an individual, media organization, or other opponent.
The frozen ovoid island is like a period in a chain of ellipses linking North America to the United Kingdom, Europe, and Scandinavia, making it a perfect stopover point.
Its superficial affect — all those "Zowies!" and ellipses and broken sentences — was like the sound of AM radio shows in the same period, a collage of attention-seeking screams.
I watched the dancing ellipses bouncing up and down on the bot's message bubble until it sent another message, another piece of the short story it was telling me.
Tuesday's performance, though, was overwhelmed by another number trailing horrifying ellipses (the mounting mass-shooting body count) and a grimmer message: Where there's a gun, someone will shoot it.
Deuterons (a proton and a neutron together) colliding with gold nuclei created expanding ellipses, and helium-3 nuclei (two protons and a neutron) colliding with gold nuclei created expanding triangles.
But Colonel Vindman's account offered a hint to solving a mystery surrounding the conversation: what Mr. Trump's aides left out of the transcript in places where ellipses indicated dropped words.
In fact Johannes Kepler found the the time it takes a planet to orbit the Sun was proportional to its distance to the Sun (again, technically these orbits are ellipses).
On my iPhone, I saw the same tiny Apple Pay logo next to the messaging ellipses as Ray confirmed that he really did want to send me those three dollars.
The natural inclination is to assume that their convalescence represented nothing more than ellipses, a tantalizing recess between touchdowns, and that they will resume evading defenders and flinging impossible throws.
I mistakenly thought we were to figure out what word or words went before or after the ellipses, and that those words had some sort of connection to the entries.
Whether you do will largely depend on your enjoyment of (or tolerance for) narrative ellipses, and your curiosity about how these faces, quotes, allusions and interstitial moments together create meaning.
This sense of narrative ellipses is nowhere more evident than in the character of Janelle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), a young lawyer with a romantic-stalker background that's confided then simply abandoned.
When my husband encountered the ellipses or when I perceived a mismatch between Jim's wording and Sam's, my husband would pause while I tried to discern what the words really said.
Using splashes of primary color, punctuating zooms, visual echoes and narrative ellipses, the Chinese writer-director Qiu Sheng puts a fresh gloss on Faulkner's observation that the past is never dead.
Back when Serra would suspend steel plates from the ceiling, or balance large, leaning plates against the wall, or lure you inside his torqued ellipses, there was always some sense of menace.
This series, in particular, has some question marks and ellipses — the politics of darkening or lightening one's skin, for instance, remains unaddressed as Ms. Grzeszykowska embodies the photographic duality of positive/negative.
And as he clicks "send," he imagines the recipient opening the message and falling to his knees as the torrent of objective facts, logic, and unnecessary ellipses annihilate their will to live.
An Appraisal The bursts of asterisks, the scattering of exclamation points and ellipses, the syncopated distribution of repeated phrases and capitalized words — one could spot a Tom Wolfe sentence a room away.
" He writes that the philosopher's style is one of "rhetorical questions, ellipses, fables, mini-dialogues, hints that much is left unsaid, and apparent praise for seeming to be other than you are.
He is uncommonly articulate, answering most questions from moderators or challenges from rivals with impromptu mini-essays, never a stammer or a sentence fragment or a word trail that ends in ellipses.
The assertion that some portion of the conversation was replaced by an ellipsis contradicts the White House's statement in September that the ellipses in the transcript did not represent missing words or phrases.
The rest of it, the grottier parts that the ellipses conceal, is both more bleak and more familiar—a highly conspicuous rolling blackout of shitfaced public fights and domestic violence and dropped charges.
In the pre-internet era, when people wrote informal notes and postcards to each other by hand, they naturally separated their thoughts with dashes or ellipses to suggest a speech-like cascade of thoughts.
Beyond the fact that the memo is not a verbatim transcript, it contains three ellipses where Mr. Trump was speaking — and each in a place where he was asking the Ukrainian president for investigations.
Mr. Raspail's caustic, often-humorous, ellipses-littered prose is reminiscent of that of his fellow countryman Louis-Ferdinand Céline, whose own history as a Nazi sympathizer cast a shadow over his otherwise brilliant work.
While its colors are still predominantly neutral, a stripe of red makes an appearance; similarly, several works titled "Solar Nostalgia" (1962) see the introduction of yellow rectangles with rounded edges, as if morphing into ellipses.
In "Untitled (two)" (1996) and "Untitled (yellow with ellipses)" (223), Mehretu articulates concerns with migration and dislocation in drawings that suggest aerial views of masses of people, or in loosely structured arrangements suggesting refugee camps.
The free Kindle excerpt of the novelization of The Angry Birds Movie also makes liberal use of ellipses, which reminds me of many portions of The Angry Birds Movie which were extremely long, boring, and needless.
Narrative ellipses and a slew of visual clichés — like vague shapes, ghostly footprints and disorienting flashes of light — make "Mary" (the name shared by the ship and the couple's younger daughter) a particularly unsatisfying possession yarn.
Lelio lets some of his scenes play out from beginning to rounded end, but he also likes to cut away before the joint is completely smoked, the conversation finished, so you can fill in the ellipses.
And while the White House initially said ellipses in the transcript did not represent omissions from the transcript, Vindman said one of them covered specific mentions by Trump of possible recordings of former Vice President Joe Biden.
If you'd like to import and experiment with a Chroma Synapse 3 profile that you found, just select the same ellipses drop-down menu from earlier, select "Import," and look for the relevant file on your computer.
The transcript released by the White House of Mr. Trump's July call with Mr. Zelensky was accurate and comprehensive, a Ukrainian official familiar with it said, adding that significant information was not omitted, including by the ellipses.
In one of those galleries, a monumental Richard Serra walk-through sculpture of slope-walled, interlocking steel ellipses (on view for the next few years) can be seen through sidewalk-level windows near the new Howard Street entrance.
Consider some of Trump's tweets from the campaign and his earliest days in the Oval Office, in which he uses exclamation points, capital letters and ellipses to criticize actress Meryl Streep, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and others.
While the content of the texts is extremely serious, people couldn't help but be amused with the graphics, which featured ellipses, or the dreaded three dots that leave you hanging on the edge of your seat for a reply.
In a former Nabisco box-printing plant that's now one of the country's most expansive contemporary art spaces, take in large-scale sculptural works, such as Richard Serra's ellipses; Dan Flavin's fluorescents; and Dorothea Rockburne's immersive, blindingly white matrix.
Mr. Malick's filmmaking, with its storytelling ellipses and visual fragments, places a heavy burden on his performers, who need to build their characters primarily through individual voice-overs and in onscreen silence or near-silence, in gestures and movement.
Some may also need, I think, a real theater to keep watching it because "Roma" is an art movie and in crucial ways more indebted to classic art cinema — in its pacing, tableaus, ellipses and ambiguity — than to Hollywood.
To see why a brand wants you to see an ad, click the ellipses icon in the top-right of an ad, then click "Why am I seeing this ad?" to learn how you fit the profile the company is targeting.
Lawrence Gilliard Jr. is moving as Chris Alston, a cop who finds himself disturbed by the ethical ellipses of working on 42nd Street, and decides to help a gumshoe reporter named Sandra Washington (a splendid Natalie Paul) publish an exposé.
The movie's visual style, narrative ellipses and weighty subject make it ready-made for the art house even if its mystical flourishes — an otherworldly claw, an undead bride — are the sort of woo-woo pleasures more often scared up in genre stories.
Dovetale flagged one account that claimed to be someone named Meg Cragle because it was part of a group of profiles that had made one or two unrelated posts and contained similarly worded bios of exactly 99 characters that ended with ellipses.
Serra's blunt, taciturn statements started off as clear, refined, and straightforward, and despite the twists and turns of his torqued ellipses, they have remained that way, resting on geometric certitudes, a Classicism that is as timeless as it is dark, dense, and earthbound.
Whether it was Ptolemy's epicycles or Kepler's ellipses, there were plenty of calculations to do in determining the motions of heavenly bodies (and indeed the first known mechanical calculator—excepting the Antikythera device—was developed by a friend of Kepler's, presumably for the purpose).
Omissions from July 25 transcript -- Shortly after we sent this newsletter last night, it was reported that Vindman testified that key words and crucial context were dropped, omitted, and hidden by ellipses in the White House transcript of Trump's call with the Ukrainian President.
In one, where ellipses appear, Mr. Trump actually said that "there are recordings" related to former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. In another, Mr. Zelensky specifically mentioned Burisma, the Ukrainian gas company on which Mr. Biden's younger son, Hunter Biden, had a board seat.
A five-page memorandum of the 30-minute call — which was released in September by the White House a day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the impeachment probe — included multiple ellipses, which raised concerns that some details were left out of the conversation.
Unlike the omnipresent finish fetish of today's industrially fabricated art, the perfection of LeWitt's graphite grids or Serra's steel ellipses isn't for its own sake; rather, it is based on a core belief in the power of reason, and it can take your breath away.
Debussy's "Préludes" are perfectly crafted jewels, conveying more in their few minutes' duration than many an opera, yet they can also seem as intangible as mist — with titles, tacked on with ellipses at the end of each piece, like mere trails of perfume in the air.
Mr. Wolfe's prose here is mostly sure-footed, but there are moments when he seems on the verge of losing it, of falling into fragments of Morse-code nonsense that will put older readers in mind of the insane ellipses-filled columns Larry King once filed for USA Today.
North has used carriage returns as punctuation in other novels, but usually for mechanical reasons, like indicating a body swap; in "84K," random line breaks combine with almost constant ellipses to lend the novel a distracted air, where no one seems able to carry a thought to its conclusion.
What they're saying: "I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, they say Crowdstrike... I guess you have one of your wealthy people... The server, they say Ukraine has it," read Trump's comments to the Ukrainian president (ellipses from the original document).
Highly evolved wordsmiths, Emily Cox and Henry Rathvon, add: O.K., we've set a new record here for elisions and ellipses, because this passage comes from a sort of vocabulary book of Neolithic utterances, and each word in our passage starting with "acute" is actually the heading for a paragraph or more.
Here, for instance, is the beginning of "Double Black Tulip" from her 2007 collection Bad Bad (Fence Books): Those ellipses mark out space and time in a new way, functioning both as a graphically emphatic but asemic presence on the page, and as the marker of some absence, delay, or silence.
I never thought I would describe anything Serra touched as poignant, but there is something disarmingly affecting about these rounded, battleship gray sheets of lead, each curled by hand with a customized oval rolling device into an off-kilter, almost biomorphic pre-echo of the artist's immense and impermeable steel ellipses.
Those include the use of ellipses — punctuation indicating that information has been deleted for clarity or other reasons — that traditionally have not appeared in summaries of presidential calls with foreign leaders, according to the current and former officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the elaborate, non-public process.
"Again, try out my research service for a year… and if you don't see a real chance for at least 1,000% gains… then you will get a second year of my service, at zero cost to you… I don't know how much easier I can make this for you…" the ellipses-heavy signup page states.
Likewise, there are unfortunate ellipses in the text, especially at moments of particular heat — the death of her father, the tryst with her lover, the argument that ends her marriage — that seem a product of two problems equally: a young writer's struggle to consistently sculpt narrative movement, and the remnants of a Christian modesty not well suited to the task of memoir.
The parts of it that would have appeared in blaring capital letters between ellipses in a TMZ headline had it happened ten years later are what they are, and they are dramatic—one of the most talented and popular musicians of the moment, a Pro Bowl receiver on the swaggiest and highest-profile seven-win teams in NFL history, an $800,000 home cratered by flames.

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