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It's been eons since Intel and AMD were serious competitors.
Now we know it's an ancient system, evolving eons ago.
The earliest eons of the universe were turbulent and violent.
We shed the fedora and the white gloves eons ago.
For eons it had shone on Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens.
But this is eons away from smearing Vaseline on your lids.
The rocks spend eons drifting through the cold vacuum of space.
It's an amazing look and part of our culture for eons.
Words that a lot of, uh, politicians have said for eons.
Throughout the eons of entertainment, the two have gone hand in hand.
Back then, the comic potential of Nazis remained eons away from discovery.
Untouched, they've been preserved for eons in the deep freeze of space.
Pokémon Go-like use cases have been available on phones for eons.
Actors have been marking their artistic experiences with permanent tink for eons.
They are formless, eat sludge and sleep under eons of decayed dead.
But a couple of my favorites remain: see CHICO MARX and EONS.
In another, Terry and Andy travel back in time to different eons.
Sacrifice is nothing new, and guilt has mediated family relations for eons.
People have been abusing vulnerable populations for millennia, eons before Facebook and Snapchat.
It's another design innovation that Mother Nature already came up with eons ago.
It's a remarkable feat of cultural transmission occurring across eons of generational change.
That's because in cognitive ability, machines are eons behind even a young child.
Eons have passed and catastrophes have struck, but sharks have kept on swimming.
But knowing and doing are two separate entities, splayed across a chronology eons wide.
I feel like artists take time, sometimes eons, to really project who they are.
Our touring doesn't end for like eons after this little run we're on currently.
The idea that fashion is art — and vice versa — has been debated for eons.
Cronyism certainly predates capitalism itself, as past rulers rewarded family and friends for eons.
When climate models talk of 2050 or 2100, it seems like eons from now.
Point is: Video games are eons ahead of where they were in the 1980s.
Decomposition is a process that took eons to evolve alongside the detritus of life.
They have been carved into soap-smooth, undulant contours by eons of grinding floodwater.
There's a discrepancy there, one that scholars could spend eons arguing about (and have!).
"It really drove home the fact that humans have adorned themselves similarly for eons."
Then, in the intervening eons, the system has evolved to suit individual insect species.
Some eons later, tectonic jostling raised a great spine of mountains in southern Europe.
That this something that's gone on for eons; that we go through these cycles.
Until they're gone for good, eons from now, what to do with all that plastic?
It was our first travel together eons, so it was something I wanted to log.
Down in the dark, one realizes why the sixgills evolved eons ago, but remain unchanged.
Oscar season may feel like eons ago, but Jacob Tremblay's charm continues to keep giving.
Here's how: Say you bought shares in a company eons ago for $50 a pop.
Here, where the best amateur bakers in Britain compete, even President Trump seems eons away.
We are creating conditions that will persist for eons, and the consequences will be catastrophic.
Are these 80-odd tools, eons more ancient than the ancient world, indeed art works?
Fire Opal Mechanism picks up eons later, after the Jewels and Lapidaries have passed into myth.
And they weren't limited to the broad strokes of change that occur over eons or millennia.
Here's a refresher, since season 1 of Orange Is the New Black feels like eons ago.
Where's the evidence that these men are thinking about what happened to their ancestors eons ago?
An unbroken line of inoffensive, drop-laden pop hits, stretching into the furthest eons of time.
Dust and oxygen isotopes encased in the cores provided a detailed climate record going back eons.
These particles were the seeds that gravity grew into galactic structures over the course of eons.
Bowerbirds mastered perspective in their bower building eons before human painters grokked it during the Renaissance.
But for a city whose cramped and creaking infrastructure was built eons ago, it is a revolution.
But then again, Jülicher said, there was a lot of soup, and it was stewing for eons.
Venus may have habitable eons ago, but today, it's a twisted doppelgänger rather than a planetary twin.
I suspect many modern dads are paid similar compliments for doing things moms have done for eons.
But a bigger worry is what eons of meteorite impacts have created: regolith, also called moon dust.
For eons, this was more or less the traditional moral system for most of the human race.
Ultima Thule is slightly red and it is covered by exotic ices discolored by eons of radiation.
"My inspiration was: What might anybody who stood on that point have seen over eons?" she said.
It's possible that collisions out there are rare enough that such pairs have survived over the eons.
They voted for President Barack Obama in 2012, in an election that now felt like eons ago.
Depending on how, exactly, you'd managed to switch the sun off, it would keep on glowing for eons.
It's a connection to a far grander celestial choreography that promises to dazzle observers for eons to come.
People waited for eons in the cancellation line or paid up to $2,500 for a ticket from resellers.
For what seemed like eons, but was really just most of 2017, the internet was deeply into slime.
After what seems like eons, HBO is breaking its silence about its Game of Thrones season 7 plans.
Put that Garage Band app that's been collecting dust on your Mac Dock for eons to good use.
Humans have built piles of rocks and stones for eons; dry stone walls date back to Neolithic times.
Although five years might seem like a lifetime in popular culture, in politics it amounts to several eons.
These craters each contain a central peak thrown up because of asteroids striking the lunar surface eons ago.
This is the god that cursed Kevin Durant for eons—until lifting it after signing with the Warriors.
"Ghosting," even though it was first coined on Urban Dictionary in 2009, existed as a concept for eons.
In "Hadestown," he was again a young lover, but she was a much older (like, eons older) goddess.
It took eons for me to get a drink, order something to eat, or get a glass of water.
This final betrayal of the pact the humans forgot eons ago might very well have been the last straw.
Large companies exsanguinate cash while their teams spend eons debating the minutia of a pixel in the checkout flow.
Exploring the scintillating world of Tinder may seem appealing to someone who's been in a committed relationship for eons.
That's a big deal because the typical laptop has run on an Intel or Intel-compatible processor for eons.
Or, if you read Sapiens, you get a feel for this, too, going back not just centuries, but eons.
Because of fluctuations among the planets across our solar system's eons, Pluto's closest approach steadily shifts across the seasons.
Politically speaking, there are eons between now and then, and the Virginia governor's race had facets all its own.
The universality of those reactions suggests that the drugs are tapping into some biological mechanism that evolved eons ago.
So far, the research has mathematically confirmed the strengths of time-tested knots developed over eons of human experimentation.
The title track and "Valley of the Lepers" do Pentagram better than Pentagram, controlled burns with groove for eons.
After eons of being ignored by the fashion industry, plus-size women are finally having their moment in the spotlight.
What's more, many of these families are no longer clumped together, having drifted further and further apart over the eons.
The photo series proves what many moms have known for eons -- babies don't care what time your call time is.
Thus, the metal content, or metallicity, of stars increased as the cycle of death and birth continued over the eons.
If history repeats itself in high fiction, Lushkov says that the Wall will stand for eons, like Hadrian's Wall today.
Deep breathing, one of the most popular exercises in Yoga, is known as pranayam and has been practised for eons.
Fortunately, we humans have invented tools that help quicken the evolution of algorithms from potentially eons to hours or minutes.
Over the eons, this ratio has remained relatively stable allowing for the emergence of complex terrestrial animals such as ourselves.
Eons ago, when I saw "Slava's Snowshow" Off Broadway at the Union Square Theater, I bristled all the way through.
They were tough and dry, and they tasted as if they'd spent eons in a freezer, then in a microwave.
In fact, he found, they would eventually fizzle, leaking radiation and particles, and finally explode and disappear over the eons.
The high, dry, sunny Castilian plain in north-central Spain has been home to grape-growing and winemaking for eons.
Its depth and breadth have fluctuated over the ensuing eons: Its northern tides once lapped shoreline in present-day Illinois.
Over the eons the baby-verse would grow into the starry spectacle we now see when the sun goes down.
At Endeavour Crater, the biggest Oppy explored, it came upon ancient bedrock containing clays formed eons ago in drinkable water.
After drifting between stars for eons, Comet 1003I/Borisov will make its closest approach to Earth on Saturday, Dec. 28.
"We have shared history, the same mutual friends from eons ago, before either of us was doing anything public," she said.
It's been a long haul for them — eons — and they're now starting to realize that everything, material or otherwise, must end.
In the weeks leading up to its premiere, Versace was publicly criticized by its subjects for being eons away from reality.
Ben Higgins tenure as The Bachelor may seem like eons ago, but it's really just a few years in the rearview.
Since 2002 — eons ago in internet time — Bookslut has published smart, thoughtful bookish writing, heavily slanted toward small presses and women.
Presidents -- with the possible exception of George Washington -- have cursed for eons, and politics has never been for the easily offended.
Ultimately, however, human chemists have been unable to emulate the ingenuity and complexity of organic molecules produced by eons of evolution.
Women playing a nuanced role in life has been happening for eons, but on TV it's been few and far between.
Tune-Yards' last album, nikki nack, was released in 2014 — a year that feels eons away from our perch in 2018.
The moon, peppered with the impacts of asteroids over the eons, should also possess dollops of platinum and other precious metals.
We marveled at how, cleanly delineated by color and touch, the earth had left a timeline of its existence over eons.
But over the eons, this brain wiring has adapted itself in different ways in each creature, enabling radically different hunting strategies.
Tech Fix Dear iPhone: It's hard to believe we're still together after 10 years, which is eons in the tech industry.
Can I, this late in my life, eons detached from the place itself, begin to refer to myself as Kashmiri instead?
The long days of summer are the true theater of nature, its rising action having been blocked across eons of evolution.
Its exquisitely preserved body, coiled into a serpentine position, survived the eons and has now been recognized as an entirely new species.
See, Shaw has been circling another member of the group for what feels like eons now, the genius hacker Root (Amy Acker).
Over eons, it has suffered meteor storms, volcanic dystopias, shifting continents and deprivations beyond counting, and yet it always comes back stronger.
Therefore, while we have had eons to define our roles as parents, the modern caregiver remains undefined and unrecognized, and thus, unsupported.
In the House, in what feels like eons ago in March, Republicans tried and failed to pass the American Health Care Act.
This kind of success is eons away from his hometown of the Shawanaga First Nation, close to Parry Sound in northern Ontario.
Unapologetic Blackness, eons before that became the ubiquitous noun used by mainstream media outlets to label anything featuring a majority black cast.
Pagan Kennedy Several years ago, a geologist named Anatoli Brouchkov harvested some bacteria that had survived in the Arctic permafrost for eons.
"In-N-Out is just eons above everybody else," Saru Jayaraman, director of UC Berkley's Food Research Center, told the California Sun.
Over eons, tectonic forces and erosion have lifted the rock and exposed zigzagging strata, made colorful by differing stages of iron oxidation.
Washington (CNN)Days are marathons, weeks are eons and months are eternities in the helter-skelter Trump era, as we've documented before.
For eons, Dalits have been employed as crematorium keepers, sweepers, toilet cleaners and manual scavengers – occupations that are looked upon as "dirty".
The Earth's magnetic poles, it seems, have always been on the move, and have even swapped places several times over the eons.
The moon's poles have shifted over the eons, likely as a result of geological activity beneath the lunar crust, a new study suggests.
"We all of us are awakening to the reality that how men have behaved toward women for eons is not OK," he said.
It might give you an excuse to finally buy that dress/hat/jacket/bib necklace you've had open as a tab for eons.
" Eons later, the term "bacchanal" in present day still means much the same thing—that is, "an occasion of wild and drunken revelry.
But the oil and gas industry may be the nation's biggest emitter of leaked methane, gas that might otherwise stay underground for eons.
Our public lands are meant to burn, heal and rejuvenate — a system of self-management that has sustained the West's ecosystems for eons.
It took us eons to figure out the source, but it's helped us develop strategic choreography to give us both what we want.
We've been fighting the fight for size acceptance for what seems like eons, and it's recently seeming like things are finally paying off.
Eons ago, the public demanded that Migos troubadour Quavo perform on "The Star Spangled Banner" or create a new national anthem for America.
Appearing and disappearing over the eons, it has long been suspected as the route that humans took from Asia to the Western Hemisphere.
Marks resembling scarring on rocks that have withstood eons of weather and incremental movement entice visitors to run curious fingers over the surface.
At Eons, a fast casual Greek place in my neighborhood, I get a huge bowl of greens with grass-fed beef or chicken.
Pumice rafts have helped seed new life around the globe for eons, but these unique habitats cannot preserve vulnerable ecosystems without our help.
After all, after eons of wildfires and volcanic eruptions, the atmosphere isn't anything like the hazy air that amasses in a smoky bar.
Although Insecure's stellar third season, which premiered in August 2018, may seem like eons ago, it was actually eligible for this Emmys cycle.
I was in third grade then, but I still remember the illustrations featuring dinosaurs and the geological changes on planet Earth over eons.
"He once told me that for eons, humans' survival has depended on bonding with others and trusting others," Moffitt wrote in an email.
The Japanese, who were the first real consumers to get cellphones with built-in cameras, have been taking and sharing food pics for eons.
Epimetheus did not form with all of those craters in place -- rather, bombardment over the eons has left this tiny moon's surface heavily pitted.
It feels like it's been eons since our favorite day of the week for TV (maybe second favorite to Bachelor Monday) has been on.
It might have only been a year or two, but it feels like eons since Intel had a proper competitor in the laptop space.
Like the sushirrito and the Rollie Eggmaster, the wheel is the certified product of the human brain, unmatched in ingenuity by eons of evolution.
For instance, at the moment, there is no visualization set up for showing how the world's forests, atmosphere or deserts change through the eons.
And not a Fire Walk with Me style prologue, either: This is some serious "eons ago" storytelling, beginning July 16, 1945 in New Mexico.
Ford might have just solved a question that puzzled the automotive industry for eons: Where does one store a travel pillow in a car?
If I don't go to Eons, I make two or three fried eggs at home with a big bowl of greens on the side.
Though it feels like eons ago, the summer of 2016 promised to be one of bipartisan efforts to tackle the issue of mass incarceration.
The intertwined, swirling wires recall embroidery, weaving, and the use of the loom — crafts that have sustained society in Africa and Asia for eons.
The geology of Mendoza was shaped eons ago, when an ancient ocean covered the territory from Patagonia to Peru, leaving behind rich deposits of limestone.
Click here to view original GIFFilmmakers have been stop-motion animation for eons, but holy crap man, people have gotten really, really good at it.
It seemed like eons ago that we were caught in the bloody, exhausting struggle to get the taco and burrito emojis we knew we deserved.
Or perhaps not, as they all seem really into this klezmer tune, coming together for a joyful hora in celebration of eons of Jewish suffering.
All roamed southern Utah over the eons, long before Native Americans struggled to hold their land against Mormon settlers, modern life and now, Donald Trump.
And even though it's been hailed for keeping complexions in check for eons (read: smooths, restores, hydrates), its benefits certainly don't stop at your visage.
Take a minute in front of a mirror and it becomes clear enough that, well, we look like the product of eons of gravitational influence.
I live with my boyfriend, and we've been together for close to two years—which isn't that long, but eons compared to Bieber and Baldwin.
The top layer of fine particles may have also once contained boulders, but those may have been broken apart in eons of subsequent cosmic pummeling.
Even now that I have been out of college for eons, I still get the feeling: Two weeks left of summer, then one — then none.
"The Federal Election Commission last wrote internet communication disclaimer regulations several eons ago, in 2006, when political internet advertising was in its infancy," Weintraub wrote.
When you can sit quietly in the presence of another creature, when you can earn a fearful animal's trust, you are participating in the eons.
As a good consolation prize, however, scientists can work with crocodiles—an animal that originated more than 200 million years ago, barely changing over the eons.
For eons, Amharas from Ethiopia's predominantly Christian highlands flourished in politics and business, exploiting the Oromos, many of whom are Muslim and live in lowland areas.
You're only allowed access to the Centurion Lounge three hours before your flight, so you won't be able to go there eons earlier and camp out.
Long ago, these mountains belched lava and ash over the rivers and lakes surrounding them, before they, too, were ultimately submerged by eons worth of sediment.
Its calm waters have sustained agriculture and towns in the middle of the desert, and would-be conquerors have been drawn along its path for eons.
The zombie gene arose from what's known as a "pseudogene," a mutated or inactive copy of a normal gene that can accumulate over eons of evolution.
Ryan thinks that eons ago, the ancestor of all these species probably evolved an inner ear tuned to roughly 2,200 hertz for some long-abandoned purpose.
Jemisin constructed a massive, fantastic world for the novels, one that contains eons of history and lore, as well as the "orogenes" and their special abilities.
When predator and prey have evolved together over eons, it may even be that this kind of display benefits a predator as well as the prey.
The captain also scratched his daughter's initials — TDC, for Teresa Dawn Cernan — in the lunar dust, a talisman that might last eons on a lifeless world.
The goodwill that Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale, and the late Heath Ledger fostered in the studio's Dark Knight trilogy feels like a relic from eons ago.
Well, it seems the celebrity gods heard my prayers, because over the weekend, Bieber took to Twitter to post his first selfie in what feels like eons.
Many eons ago (October), Twitter was a place where everyone, regardless of their political affiliation, could come to find the best and dumbest content on the web.
It's the same one from the scene in Season 6 when Bran witnesses the creation of the White Walkers eons ago by the Children of the Forest.
Her dessert, a sizable square of tiramisù, was the best I have sampled in eons and far outshone my crème brûlée-topped cheesecake, which was merely adequate.
Woese saw microbial evolution and (later in his life) H.G.T. as essential to understanding deep history, eons before the time, the threshold, when Darwin's vision became relevant.
Over vast eons they would eventually explode, giving back to the universe all the mass and energy that had once disappeared, in a sort of cosmic reincarnation.
In the coming eons, it could be incorporated into new stars and planets and in some far, far day become the material for an alien generation's jewels.
Eons ago, my fourth-grade teacher told me that I was part of "the talented 10th" and that I should use my intelligence to help my people.
City Kitchen For eons, the high-end solution for New Year's Eve entertaining has been to offer an assortment of fabulous comestibles — Champagne, caviar, smoked salmon, truffles.
Amy rises up as a kind of fury against him, unleashing the rage of eons of women who could not manage to be perfect wives and mothers.
Sure, the moon has illuminated the night sky for eons and possibly allowed for the emergence of life on Earth, but it's also kind of old hat.
And yet, for eons — well, ever since conferences and symposiums emerged from the primordial academic soup — the majority of prominent scientific speakers and panelists have been men.
Emma Roller We, as voters and election-obsessed bystanders, made it past the first two contests in this eons-long presidential primary, but seven candidates weren't so lucky.
Together, the two studies tell a remarkable, almost fantastical origin story involving giant asteroids, buried oceans, and exotic ices that twisted entire worlds upside down in eons past.
Space rocks have left craters and meteorites on Earth over the eons, but our planet destroys much of this evidence with geological activity like plate tectonics and erosion.
Literally a long time ago and in a galaxy far, far away, two black holes, locked for eons in a dance of death, finally slammed into one another.
Though the frappato grape has been grown in Sicily for eons, at the turn of the 21st century, it was virtually unknown to the rest of the world.
Mice given human microbiomes are generally healthy, suggesting that a host and its microbes don't fit together like a lock and key, honed by eons of mutual evolution.
Brownies take eons to cool and the first cut is crumbly because I don't want to torture K. by making him wait two hours for the full cool.
He would have never known that his arch enemy was his biological daddy, which would have lead to a lot of awkward Father's Days for eons to come.
Canned or dried, they last for eons and offer a high rate of return: They're super cheap and versatile, but also nutrient- and protein-packed and so filling.
While drug resistance comes about because of antibiotic overuse, the genes responsible for creating resistance are widely disseminated in nature and have been evolving in microbes for eons.
These globally-ubiquitous parasites can be an unsettling nuisance, but if it's any consolation, we now know they've been a pain in the ass for vertebrate life for eons.
We all of us are awakening to the reality that how men have behaved toward women for eons is not OK. The rules are changing invisibly underneath our feet.
The press grumbled about all those extra bodies, especially on Tuesday, when the show floor opened for the first time and getting from booth to booth could take eons.
Of course, The New Normal was merely a blip on our broadcast radar (sorry, Murphy!) while groundbreaking series like Glee and American Horror Story will be discussed for eons.
I live close to downtown, and the burrito place is super close to the stadium, so it takes me eons to get my burrito because of the extra traffic.
Most of those metals are buried deep in the core and mantle, and over the eons, they diminish as they decay into lighter elements, releasing heat in the process.
Ask anyone who was there, though, in those heady days of 2010 and 2011—eons in internet time—and the sound was synonymous with basically one name: Clams Casino.
And signs of their passing provide the latest evidence that Mars was a wet planet full of water eons ago — water that may have supported some form of life.
Then, as the eons ticked over and climates changed, these forests shrunk to a little strip of coastal North America where they remained as a sort of time capsule.
On College Football It is difficult to conceive of how Lamar Jackson will not win the Heisman Trophy — even if, in college football terms, that eventuality is eons away.
"I usually just think of it as Pluto's varnishing Charon, little thin coats of varnish that darken like varnish would over the eons," he said, getting into the act.
But she was apparently the first person in the federal government to promote the bean outside Asian immigrant communities — cultural eons before veggie burgers and soy lattes were fashionable.
The map of our world morphs over the eons, as continental plates shift around, bump into each other, and undergo subduction, which occurs when one plate slides underneath another.
One benefit of Trump is that he gave a clear and present symbol of what a lot of marginalized people had been talking about in the US for eons.
The burial site consists of more than four feet of sediments and organic remains that were dumped in North Dakota almost instantly and transformed into rock over the eons.
Huge travel platforms that run airline booking systems like Sabre and Amadeus were invented eons ago and are so large and cumbersome that innovating with them is no easy feat.
But bio-mimicry, and taking design inspiration from living things, is a great way to take advantage of what Mother Nature has already figured out after eons of beta testing.
Because I was 22, I spent the hour nodding in polite silence, internally wailing an ancestral, ancient wail predating even the eons before my date's proposed timeline for his film.
Midway through Nintendo's E3 live stream, one of gaming's oldest and most storied video game publishers answered a question fans have speculated on for eons: is Link a never nude?
That calling came to her in a revelatory moment, while exploring an ancient sea cave that had risen, over eons of geological tumult, to the hilltops of Acadia National Park.
However, the Martian climate has changed over the eons and the surface is now a dry and dead wasteland, with the surface constantly pummeled by deadly radiation from the Sun.
Subject to eons of pressure, every aquifer arranges itself differently, forming vast networks of coves and seams of water, some a thousand feet thick but others just a thin vein.
Part of the pleasure of this book is that Gilmour has clearly spent eons of time scouring archives for diaries and letters, and has a real feel for domestic life.
They form inside magma, and like some better-known carbon crystals, zircons are forever—they can outlast the rocks they form in and withstand eons of unspeakable pressure, erosion and deformation.
Though I appreciate Hovnanian's efforts in constructing such an exhibit, I believe that no amount of human effort put into creating simulations could match the eons of creation that nature took.
When it does, it'll take the solar system out with it, demolishing the planets its nurtured for eons with an "envelope" of dust and gas that will reveal the star's core.
Eons ago, or at least 40 years ago, there were fewer TV channels than you could count on your fingers and toes and the programming schedule was set by television networks.
This word processor is different than the Microsoft Office 2007 that's been sitting on your laptop for eons in that it's a mobile-friendly writing platform specifically designed for fiction writers.
Since 2004, there have been untold eons of comic book heroism adapted to the bigscreen, two Fantastic Fours, three different Spider-Men, the ongoing threat of a Jared-Leto Joker film.
The record is all about time, in the long view; it is a suite with four sections named after the yugas, or eons of cosmic time as described in Hindu mythology.
And so it was no surprise that the dawn of the internet was giving rise to the same kind of innovation, demand, and outrage that had been going on for eons.
We make our own yonis from brightly colored clay, and for the next hour, Van Der Velde talks us through the tantric tricks that have been delivering shuddering orgasms for eons.
"This sequential flirting gesture is so distinctive that [German ethologist Irenaus] Eibl-Eibesfeldt was convinced it is innate, a human female courtship ploy that evolved eons ago to signal sexual interest."
He assembled mood boards full of serene villas in the Moroccan desert and Neo-Brutalist structures outside Marrakesh that overlooked the Atlas Mountains and appeared to have accreted there over eons.
" Gradually, his mind coheres enough to begin to hold on to the idea of a leaf, "coaxing it into being with the infinite patience he had built during the eons before.
Last revamped eons ago, in October 2014, it became a husk for outdated guts that no one, absolutely no one in their right mind had any business recommending to a loved one.
Also, after being so close to their star for billions of years, it's possible that any water on these planets has boiled away, due to eons of bombardment with high-energy radiation.
Some variation of this idea was repeated time and again, by the mental-health experts I interviewed: Online interactions lack many of the signposts that have helped humans navigate conversations for eons.
Charder makes up for being a limb-less reptilian clam face by employing its ultimate defense: a coral-encrusted skin hardened over eons of floating in the darkest depths of the sea.
The photos, captured by the ESA's Mars Express satellite late last year, show an ancient, heavily cratered region that, despite eons of erosion, still exhibits the tell-tale signs of flowing water.
While the universe after the Big Bang was unimaginably hot, it has cooled over the eons and these measurements showed that the temperature of the universe is about 3 Kelvin (-455 ºF).
The era of humans, we're reminded, represents only a tiny fraction of Earth's existence, and across those eons the planet has been continually evolving in ways that support a diversity of life.
The idea that there is a path of eternal liberation, wherein we are permanently freed from what binds us—namely, our human condition—is a dream that people have chased for eons.
As an evening breeze picked up, I pitched my tent beneath a cliff streaked with desert varnish — a patina of marbled black-and-orange thanks to eons of exposure to the elements.
Blazes that penetrate the soil spur the release of substantial quantities of greenhouse gases, particularly in chilly places like Alaska, where carbon and methane have been sealed beneath the permafrost for eons.
Blasted by eons of wind and waves, the four small islands have eroded into rocky, chalk-white lumps of cliffs, ravines, coves and outcroppings where perhaps 212 intrepid locals make their home.
Destructive fires in the West dominated the news this summer, but for eons fire has been not just an inevitable feature of the landscape, but essential to the forest's health and continuity.
His point was that over those many eons — O.K., really 14 years — and the addition of "a lot of pickup trucks on highways," Texas still saw a dramatic reduction in air pollution.
What stood out most was everything around the presidents' faces: the Black Hills landscape that spreads and spreads, incorporating eons of old rock and new growth, last century's roads and yesterday's snow.
Instead, snakes retaining two of their legs were a successful body plan that sufficed for eons until most snakes transitioned into fully limbless slitherers during the latter half of the Cretaceous period.
The Salton Sea, straddling the Imperial and Coachella Valleys, is the latest incarnation of a body of water that has been drying and refilling over eons with water from the Colorado River.
Descending a tricky-to-find set of stairs, I soon found myself on the beach at St. Margaret's Bay, gazing up at the milky-white, ancient cliffs that took eons to form.
If you're in the market for a smart speaker, or perhaps already own a Google Home, consider upgrading to the Google Home Max — its audio performance is eons better than its previous iterations.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoIt took a week—eons in the world of consumer tech hacks—but the Switch, Nintendo's new handheld hybrid, looks like it's finally been cracked, and it's thanks to Apple.
While scientists have found traces of oxygen on Earth dating back more than three billion years, it took eons of microbial activity before the air became anything close to what we'd consider breathable.
Rather, they introduce foreign (seemingly impossible) concepts, developers who appear to have eons more experience than you and increasing hesitancy over whether to ask a super basic question that might annoy your peers.
The Plus model fairs slightly better at 4,300 mAh capacity, putting it on par with other high-end phones on the market but still eons shy of ROG 2's 6,000 mAh battery.
Not the sort of thing I had time to do eons ago, when I was a baby theater critic on Cape Cod, where the residents work long summer hours while the tourists play.
Eons of geological time are visible in everything from the walls of a towering canyon to the dull, dusty stone at your feet that hides the lacy remains of some ancient sea creature.
Agreed on "Modern Family" — which was solid, eons ago — but "House of Cards," always a disposable drama in prestige clothing, crossed straight into unintentional-comedy territory this season, but kept its lifetime pass.
While Pluto is alive and active geologically, its large satellite Charon, which probably formed during a massive collision billions of years ago, is a crater-covered wasteland whose surface has been aging for eons.
The hypothesis, published by a pair of Caltech researchers, says the planet is probably a gas giant that was punted out of the ecliptic plane, in which all the other planets orbit, eons ago.
And natural sand production is a slow process — mountains weather down to smaller and smaller rocks over eons — so it's not shocking that sand is often harvested at a faster pace than it's replenished.
Sometimes the black hole spends eons inhaling matter as fast as physically possible, converting that matter into energy in a long-lasting cataclysm, each instant the equivalent of billions of thermonuclear weapons detonating simultaneously.
MIRANDA, Brazil — Brazil's booming soy industry and cattle ranches are threatening one of the richest wildlife havens on the planet, where packs of jaguars, caimans, marsh deer and macaws have roamed freely for eons.
The lake was probably too salty to freeze, and therefore too salty for life, and methane can be produced by geological processes, or it could have been produced eons ago and trapped under ice.
It was for them proof that the slings and arrows that women have endured for eons are now weaponized to not just topple, but to convict culpable men at the apex of their game.
If it has proved advantageous over the eons, a protein whose purpose we thought we understood may have a rich private life of its own elsewhere in the body, just waiting to be found.
While it may look like a strange weapon from a bad sci-fi movie, the Panasonic Nanoe hair dryer shouldn't be overlooked — especially if you have thick hair that seems to take eons to dry.
The sea eventually dried up, some 90 percent of all life mysteriously went extinct at the end of the Permian era and the horseshoe-shaped reef was buried for eons beneath mineral salts and sediments.
He would help himself by being a little less rat-a-tat-tat and a little more presidential in making his arguments, but he has come a long way since those first debates eons ago.
The show makes up for that a little: Jason's departure is a small fake out; he ends up being stranded outside of the final door for eons because he forgot to give something to Janet.
Rangers 2, Capitals 1 The Rangers had not seen the Washington Capitals and their goal-scoring machine Alex Ovechkin since the second week of the season, eons ago amid the grind of the N.H.L. schedule.
They have some promising young players, including R.J. Barrett, whom the Knicks made the third overall pick in the draft on June 20, but they are eons from contending for anything, including a playoff berth.
Or you might note the way the coin flip that seems to hang in mid-air for eons (before landing in a man's mouth!) feels exactly like something that would play out in the Black Lodge.
I clean out my email inboxes and realize I have a conference presentation in a couple of weeks — when I registered to present, the end of June seemed eons away, but now it's coming up quick.
The fourth season of Netflix's House of Cards premiered in March of 2016, a little over a year ago according to the calendar, but before the 2016 presidential election, so it may as well be eons.
For some time now, Apple's events have been so thoroughly spoiled for us that the days of Steve Jobs adding "one more thing" and then summarily blowing the minds of the technorati seem like eons ago.
So was the languorous editing of "2001," which, when paired with abrupt temporal leaps, made eons seem short and moments seem endless, and its brilliant deployment of music to organize, and often ironize, action and character.
After a night of tossing and turning before heading to the airport, we were in no mood to sit there at the gate for eons, or to eat at one of the overpriced fast-food stalls.
Still, there is always Trintignant, one of the last lone wolves in European cinema, as unsparing now as he was in Haneke's "Amour" (2012), Kieślowski's "Three Colors: Red" (1994), and, eons ago, Bertolucci's "The Conformist" (1970).
But for thousands of years this neck of the northern Piedmont region, what some call Italy's Klondike, has attracted prospectors seeking gold flowing down the Elvo River from deposits left eons ago by receding Alpine glaciers.
On the river, just over five miles long and formed eons ago as drainage for the huge swamp that became the Everglades, rum runners and Coast Guard officers exchanged gunfire in the reckless days of Prohibition.
Poppers are like reparations from God to the gay community for eons of persecution; Lord knows we'd be having way less sex if they weren't around to loosen things up for those of us who use them.
It will not be "woke" to call for reparations for abuses of black people committed eons ago, hoping that whites will cherish black Americans as human history's only people whose legacy permanently cripples them in the present.
Those suits dropped off eons ago and dresses long abandoned are usually donated to local charities after a certain amount of time (it's legally mandated in many states), and some dry cleaners even sell the unclaimed merch.
Our brains aren't Turing machines so much as a slop of systems cobbled together by eons of genetic mutation, systems geared to notice and respond to perceived changes in our environment—change, by its nature, being dangerous.
By 1985, in one of the crueler ironies of the century, gay men had learned that the liberation of the libido, the casting-off of eons-old shame, had exposed them to an implacable, hitherto unknown virus.
It would have taken me eons to catch word of it, to gain an appreciation of its immaculately well-curated slate of documentaries, to fully process that such a thing could occur in my own quaint backyard.
Today, more than four decades later, we still do not know if Ryle's fears were warranted, because the Arecibo message is still eons away from its intended recipient, a cluster of roughly 300,000 stars known as M13.
If we believe that the statute of limitations is, on balance, beneficial to the justice system and to society — and it has proved to be beneficial for eons — making an exception does not serve justice as a whole.
And if we were a long way in the 1960s from having the kind of "participatory" mass labor movement in the U.S. that could have prepared us for a radically expanded democracy, we're eons removed from it now.
In "Rights (Part 1)," after the riff takes over, there's a wrenching key change, a swerve and pullback and a reminder of the opening, which seems to be eons in the past after all that pounding and blasting.
The inscribed monument, known as a stele, was forgotten for eons until a farmer found it submerged in a recently dredged irrigation canal in central Turkey, and led an international team of archaeologists to the site last summer.
Though this intense period of starburst happened eons ago, before complex life had emerged on Earth, it still "left a visible imprint" in the center of the Milky Way, Nogueras-Lara and his colleagues said in the study.
Its three monolithic volumes — one horizontal, one vertical, one leaning heavily toward the broad-backed tower (though never quite meeting it), as though toppled by a tremor eons before — stand like a ruined monument from a forgotten civilization.
In recent days, Trump adopted big brush themes, maintained his superficial acquaintance with policy, used of social media as a messaging tool, and refused to accept any of the conventions about how politics has been conducted for eons -- i.e.
But one thing is for sure — even if Earth spends the rest of its eons escaping alien attacks, dodging space rocks, and avoiding a nuclear apocalypse, there will come a day when our own sun will eventually destroy us.
Those exhaustive yet enthralling playoff runs must feel eons ago as the Rangers continue to construct their next contender with youth and the promise of a bevy of high draft picks in this June's draft in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The later advent of eukaryotes set in motion evolutionary paths that led to a riotous assemblage of organisms over the eons like palm trees, blue whales, T. rex, hummingbirds, clownfish, shiitake mushrooms, lobsters, daisies, woolly mammoths and Marilyn Monroe.
And again, though I can barely remember the last time I saw a star, I felt awed at the scale of the universe, just as I had been looking at fossils and thinking about the eons that separated them and myself.
However, he and his team argue it may be hard to use lunar samples to study Earth's atmosphere from eons past, since it'll be difficult to distinguish the oxygen from the solar wind and the Earth wind in Moon soil.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Monkeys resembling today's capuchins accomplished the astonishing feat of crossing at least 100 miles (160 km) of open ocean 21 million years ago to get from South America to North America eons before the two continents joined together.
When Thor's father Odin dies, Thor and his brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston, oily and charming as ever) discover that their long-lost sister Hela — a gleefully evil Cate Blanchett — has escaped from a prison she was trapped in eons ago.
Many groups of reptiles in the Triassic are now recognized as pioneering "bauplans" (body shapes) eons before evolution rehashed them for a new host of characters; it's a process not unlike discovering all your favorite "original" songs are actually covers.
As much as this show is anchored in tired Southern clichés, from the hair to the homes to the gross lack of diversity, it's still eons better than the likes of USA's Chrisley Knows Best, or A&E's Duck Dynasty.
Hawes Spencer — a buddy of mine since we were editors of rival college newspapers in Virginia, eons ago — has lived in Charlottesville for 28 years, and covered Friday night's protest for the N.Y. Times and Richmond public radio station WCVE.
While the Sun is still prone to spewing out projectile star stuff, it has taken it down a notch as the eons have rolled by, and now only indulges in superflares at a rate of once a century on average.
It's perfect for Reigns: a one-handed swipe-'em-up where that Tinder mechanic for "yes" or "no" is employed for an eons-spanning tale of warmongering, romance, fame and fortune, dungeon-crawling, demonic possession, revolutions and uprisings, and dogs.
In a few months, the cultural capital events would begin and the whole city might change, but I felt grateful to have had this night, and the kind of warm Matera welcome I hope will last for eons to come.
It's a cloth merchant's wife, a wife named Lisa, in three quarters profile with the river flowing from the eons of time, connecting her to the spirit of the earth, just like Ginevra de' Benci, but they're so different, the paintings.
While Earth's tectonics and other forces have erased most evidence of its early history, much of Mars - about one-third the size of Earth - is believed to have remained largely static over the eons, creating a geologic time machine for scientists.
Part of their decision-making process is assessing the competition, from Biden and his eons-ago DOMA vote to the clear and present threat of Beto O'Rourke, who lost a Senate race in Texas but in doing so became a progressive star.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a humid, tropical jungle in southern China eons ago, a remarkably bird-like dinosaur with wing-like arms, a toothless beak and a dome-shaped crest atop its head became trapped in mud, struggled in vain to escape and died.
Image: NASABy now we've all heard the biggest news of 2017, fated in the heavens for eons before humanity's earliest ancestors walked the savannahs: There's an eclipse this August 21st, and it's carving a path right through these great United States of America.
While being a model today means eons more than what it used to — bearing mention that the modeling rulebook has since been rewritten — the women ahead faced the music in street style numbers that have held places on our vision boards for decades.
Pande argued at the time that it was finally possible to invest in software-enabled biotech ideas — without having to wait eons for them to pan out — thanks largely to the growing ubiquity of machine learning and the falling cost of computing.
For eons the river had flowed shallow and uncontrolled into the Gulf; Eads' scheme was to build massive jetties to direct a more concentrated flow at the river's mouth, and scour a deep channel in the perennially shallow river bottom at South Pass.
While the human study was very short, it raises intriguing questions about whether starting to eat cooked food, eons ago, shaped the evolution of the organisms that live inside us, and whether our bugs may have helped us survive times of scarcity.
Disgruntled Grunt toggling eerily athwart continua, cheerily transgressing wildly disparate eons or eras, today satisfactorily compensated for his mind-bending disabilities by weaponized prosthetics shunted home from five futures, enabling Conner to kill to his heart's content without ever leaving his chair.
An internal report of a May 14 meeting between Zinke and tribal representatives noted that tribal leaders provided "inconvenient" information about the importance of Bears Ears, which have revered the area for eons for its sacred sites, burial grounds, and ceremonial sites.
I am a Christian (a very poor one, but there we are), but I am also a historian, and contemplating the beginnings of the story of my ancestral faith has led me to think about the uses of Jesus down the eons.
It is so pervasive that more than a third of people globally, including nearly 80 percent of North Americans and 60 percent of Europeans, cannot see the luminous band of the Milky Way, a familiar nighttime sight for the eons of human existence.
Members of Congress who believe the team's name is a demeaning slur and want it changed do not want to grant the city long-term access to land at RFK Stadium, where the Redskins earned football fame eons ago (The Washington Post).
Humanity has long borrowed designs and solutions from Mother Nature who's been honing her creations for eons, and this latest form of biomimicry comes from a company called Tyer Winds who copied the graceful motions of the hummingbird—arguably one of nature's most skilled flyers.
While we may think stories like Rock Hudson's -- the famous 1950s actor kept his sexual orientation secret until his death from HIV/AIDS-related complications in the 1980s -- ended eons ago, there are still many gay actors who live in fear of being outed.
And my answer is the same in either event.) Tell your son what my father told me, eons ago, when I pressed him to ask a pal of his (whom I loathed) for an invitation to play tennis at the All England Club in Wimbledon.
That 30 minutes might seem like eons if you've got important emails to finish or reports to write, but if at all possible use a different computer, switch to your phone, or just go off and do something else to give the stricken device time to recover.
Although some cast members have been frolicking with hats the size of shopping carts atop their heads for virtual eons — Doug Magpiong is in his second decade — there wasn't a moment when I caught a glint of exhaustion, boredom or even neck strain in their beaming faces.
It took them and their canoes several thousand years to get to their ultimate destinations, mysteriously waiting for eons in the jumble of islands east of Indonesia before setting out into the wide Pacific itself, like tentative youngsters at the yawning mouth of a water slide.
I did happen to recognize, from some trivia quiz past, Elisha Gray — except I remembered him as having something to do with the telegraph, which happened to fit the entry at 54A as far as number of letters, but clashed with EONS and AINGE, running down.
It probably occurred at a party many eons ago, when all the glasses and mugs were in use or dirty, and one partygoer, too lazy to clean one, found a dusty jar high in the cupboard, filled it with whiskey, and re-joined his or her friends.
Clark, on the other hand, was attached to a view of the world, derived from evolutionary biology, that saw life as a messy, ad-hoc business, patched together bit by bit over the eons, one system on top of another, with lots of redundancy and clutter along the way.
But a writer's progress can be measured in pages, and the image of the writer banging his head against the wall trying to write a lone sentence is enough of a cliché that we have a colloquialism — writer's block — to explain why a book might take eons to finish.
Stassi has even said she'll be out here on Bravo, giving birth on television when the time comes and even if Bravo tires of their drama, each of these reality stars has built their own million-deep followings that ensure fans will have eons of Instagram stories to consume.
We'd had bread, meat, and cheese for eons, but it wasn't until 1762, when the degenerate gambler John Montague, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich, decided that he wanted to have a handheld dinner (so that he could gamble with the other hand, as it goes), that the sandwich was invented.
Since more than two miles of ice has covered Lake Vostok for 15 million years, the organisms Rogers discovered might have evolved with little or no interaction with the world, though he suspects they have mixed with water flowing in and out of the sub-glacial lake over the eons.
Eons ago, when Elizabeth, Andrew and Zoe were at Oberlin, they were in a band together, and news has recently arrived that their fourth bandmate, Lydia — the one who went on to fame and adulation and an early death at 27 — is going to be the subject of a movie.
Contrasting agitated solos and duets in the foreground with a slow-moving background ensemble in silhouette is one of several devices that you could say Mr. Taylor stole from other choreographers (see "Glass Pieces" by Jerome Robbins), except that it's been eons since Mr. Taylor stole from anyone but himself.
Nutman said his team has a "long experience of working on these very ancient rocks," which geologists have been probing for nearly 40 years, and noted they "were surprised to find a small area where the stromatolite structures had survived," given the eons of abuse that was apparent with surrounding rocks.
It features Garnett, at 38 years old, eons past his prime, too old to be jumping around like a sugar-addled kid, spending an entire possession on New Year's Day—AKA "NBA-Wide Flu-Like Symptoms Day"—psyching himself up like it's the first quarter of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
" She could not have written "Silent Spring" if she hadn't, for decades, scrambled down rocks, rolled up her pant legs, and waded into tide pools, thinking about how one thing can change another, and how, "over the eons of time, the sea has grown ever more bitter with the salt of the continents.
"To accelerate this process, to cut it down to several or tens of years, I think what we can do with AI kindergarten is kind of steal this knowledge (of genes), take this hard work that evolution has done through eons, and have it translated into our robots, into their genomes," he said.
So it seems to me that if making a pocket of high energy would put Earth at risk of black holes, then we and every other physical object in the universe would have become a black hole eons ago because these cosmic rays are scattered across the universe are hitting every object that's out there.
There's the obvious plus of getting to see loved ones for the first time in what might feel like eons, but under the excitement usually lurks some anxiety — because no one grills you harder about your relationship status, how much money you have in savings, and the state of your apartment than a parent.
Sea lice, like the salmon, have existed in the ocean for eons but have emerged as a huge problem for the fish farms, where they multiply in such numbers that they kill farmed fish and pose a risk to young wild salmon as they pass the holding pens on their way to the open sea.
Even so, reconciling the observations — particularly the lack of dust or water in vicinity of the suspected comet — suggests that Oumuamua must be a bit different, in its chemical composition and in the sizes of its dust grains, either because of where it came from or what happened to it over the eons along the way to us.
The human body, to cite the nearest example, is an evolutionary Rube Goldberg machine composed of the intricate clockwork of our cells and the globular light boxes of our eyeballs and the tubes and slots and holes and valves of our vital organ systems — all elaborate design solutions that have been perfected, more or less, over eons of grinding trial and error.
When they reunite at their family home in Queens for a farewell party for their ailing dog — thrown by their zany mother (played by the stars' real-life mother, Polly Draper, who also directs) — Jack learns that Oliver's new girlfriend, Violet (Paulina Singer), is an aspiring ballet dancer whom Jack fell for eons ago but who never returned his calls.
This black female figure, with outstretched arms and upturned hands (her hands and part of her forearms are a slightly darker brown, as if they had been dipped in some special oil or unguent), is at once ebullient and regal, thoughtful and magical, a female deity not from eons ago but from right now, and she is about as far from the mammy stereotype as could be.
The most lyrical of the bunch is essentially a filmed sound installation with a minimalist narrative centered on relentless broadcasts of a voice counting sheep … The top recommendation for those interested in seeing films about art or artists, A New Color hangs around with an Oakland-based muralist in her mid-70s as she nurtures creativity and builds community all day long, every day, unflaggingly, for eons.
While giving Vogue a walking tour (and we do mean walking) of the multi-room closet within her Tribeca triplex, the singer showed plenty to reinforce her reputation as the queen of decadence — a room of shoes, trays of sunglasses, beaded gowns on display (or as she puts it, "positioned... simply because they're there"), and yes, eons of clothes, all color coded with backlights.
The Missouri Breaks — named after the small hills known as breaks, which are odd-looking humps of land carved eons ago when the river ran a different course — was set aside as a national monument in 2001 by President Bill Clinton, who invoked the so-called Antiquities Act, a 1906 law that gives presidents the authority to protect areas of historic, prehistoric or scientific interest.
Though I wouldn&apost call myself a complete amateur and I know generally what types of wine I like, I am also eons away from becoming that person at the party who casually swishes her glass and rattles off tasting notes (I am more often the person who gushes over the cheese and charcuterie paired with the wine, or the exact example above who judges a bottle by its packaging).
That picture of Manafort, who was sentenced Thursday to 47 months in jail for a panoply of financial crimes having to do with his long relationship with Ukraine, was eons away from the bespoke pinstriped-suit wearing, ostrich-leather-coat-having political operative who seemed on top of the world as he toured Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump around the Republican National Convention in the summer of 2016.
For Jansen, who is an editor-at-large at arts publication Elephant Magazine and the director of independent curatorial label NO WAY, the "female gaze" is not defined as just the counterpart to the objectifying "male gaze," but rather, as a gaze that seeks to question why we look at women the way we do, what we can learn by looking at women in different ways, and how by looking at images of women photographed by women we can begin to undo eons of objectification.
Andrew Taggart and Alex Pall represent a multitude of things to many people: They're adept pop songwriters who have nailed a winning formula that has kept their music on constant rotation for what feels like eons now; they're dopey, edible-gobbling, retrograde chauvinists who represent the nadir of bro culture; they're a two-headed quote machine that makes pure candy for music journalists and rancid chum for the outrage machine; they're spartan producers whose antiseptic aesthetic signals the latest death knell for the EDM boom-and-bust that swept every corner of pop music imaginable over the last decade.

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