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Are these ephemerally prominent assholes truly the worst people on earth?
The sociologist Colin Jerolmack has memorably described such encounters with pigeons as ephemerally dissolving people's solitude.
Snap is one social network that definitely continues to innovate — ephemerally, authentically… one Snap at a time.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said people increasingly want to share ephemerally through Stories or privately via direct messaging.
While wobbly, content on Splish is intended to stick around, rather than ephemerally pass away (à la Snaps).
I imagined myself entering the elevator, maybe with some friends, and being immersed into a different time and experience inside this ephemerally closed cabin.
The dusty trails linger in space long after the comet leaves, only to burn ephemerally when Earth passes through the stream, creating a meteor shower.
Justin Vernon, the premier songwriter and frontman of the group Bon Iver, has built his career upon this specific premise of searching for intangible yet ephemerally deep enlightenment.
Beyond that, there's something to be said for finding new ways to network and communicate in a world where everyone is LinkedIn, Facebook-friended, Instagram-followed and ephemerally Snapped.
It's hard to keep the hits straight; they've come so quickly and we've grown so desensitized to major, Earth-moving news stories coming and going ephemerally in the Trump Age.
As a result, the world wide web has presented us with some strange things: Tumblr communities where you can watch people smoke crystal meth, this ephemerally chill video, and the forever brilliant ratemypoo.com.
You'll notice that there aren't many fake accounts or bots on Snapchat, because tight networks of friends interact ephemerally, rather than a broadcast network built on friend discoverability and links that last longer than 24 hours.
While these exhibitions will be linked ephemerally by social media and press, Jackson and Fiore are encouraging organizers to "bring their own spirit" to the shows, which includes supporting whatever women's rights organization or nonprofit they see fit.
Cox handles nearly everything himself—programming, recording, artwork—but is joined by his brother, Andraus guitarist Austin Cox, on the song "Solless," and more ephemerally by the ghosts of long-dead preachers, whose cassette-taped voices haunt the tracks.
This is the sound of a glittering, almost suave yet ephemerally bad and funky-ass sentinel closing a car door, throwing a coat to the side, and strutting toward a pair of open arms as the credits for a Hollywood movie start to run.
At the new place, which will open officially on Monday, you can drink wine, nibble cheese — deep blue Gorgonzola, a creamy ricotta, pecorino studded with fresh peppercorns — or an ephemerally light slice of prosciutto, and there will be events and talks about Italian food and wine.
" Facebook post following quarterly earnings report (October 2018) After the company's third-quarter results, Zuckerberg reflected on lessons from the quarter, saying in part: "Public sharing will always be very important, but people increasingly want to share privately too -- and that includes both to smaller audiences with messaging, and ephemerally with stories.
The 2nd Marching Regiment of the 2nd Foreign Regiment, () was a French Military unit in the Legion which formed the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (R.M.L.E) and existed ephemerally from end of 1914 to 1915.
The 2nd Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment, () was a French Military unit of the Legion which formed the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (R.M.L.E) and existed ephemerally from end of 1914 to 1915.
The 3rd Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment, () was a French Military unit of the Legion which formed the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion (R.M.L.E) and existed ephemerally from end of 1914 to 1915.
Muñoz departs from Peggy Phelan's argument that the ontology of performance lies in its disappearance. Muñoz parts from this view as it is confined to a narrow view of time. He suggests live performance exists ephemerally then without completely disappearing after it vanishes.
C. gilesii is found throughout Australia. It is common throughout Queensland, northern South Australia, northern New South Wales and eastern parts of the Northern Territory. In Western Australia it only occurs only rarely in the Pilbara region. It is often situated ephemerally wet situations, including inland stream and river banks, floodplains and roadside drains.
The 24th Airborne Division, () was a unit of the French Army, infantry dominated, specialized in airborne combats and air assaults. Constituted on July 1945, the Division existed ephemerally and during the dissolution in October of the same year, a significant amount of the Division's constitution would be seen transferred to the 25th Airborne Division in lieu recently of being constituted.
Dichanthelium lindheimeri, commonly called Lindheimer panicgrass, is a species of flowering plant in the grass family (Poaceae). It is native primarily to eastern areas the United States and Canada, with its range extending into the South Central region. There are also outlying western populations in California, New Mexico and Oregon. It is most commonly associated with sandy, ephemerally wet soils.
In Soviet copyright, publication included ephemerally making available a work, such as through a performance, a speech, or a broadcast. However, for foreign works protected under Soviet law indirectly through international agreements (in particular the UCC), the definition of "publication" laid down by these agreements (typically the "making available of copies", which excluded ephemeral reproduction and required the physical fixation of a work) was used.Elst p. 415.
Geoffrey Bardon came to Papunya in the early 1970s and encouraged the Aboriginal people to put their dreaming stories on canvas, stories which had previously been depicted ephemerally on the ground. Clifford Possum emerged as one of the leaders in this school of painting, which has come to be called the Western Desert Art Movement. Possum was of the Anmatyerre culture-linguistic group from around Alherramp (Laramba) community. He was of the Peltharr skin.
Global ice sheets may have delayed or prevented the establishment of multicellular life. The alternative train of thought is that it was simply not advantageous to be large until the appearance of the Ediacarans: the environment favoured the small over the large. Examples of such scenarios today include plankton, whose small size allows them to reproduce rapidly to take advantage of ephemerally abundant nutrients in algal blooms. But for large size never to be favourable, the environment would have to be very different indeed.
He went on to design several more staff Christmas cards and, less ephemerally, the memorial stained glass windows for staff who had died in the War. Martin designed the cover for a 1921 official report, one copy of which was sent by the Survey's Central Bureau, led by Harold Winterbotham, to Arthur Hinks, the rather irascible secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. Hinks wrote to Winterbotham "I have admired the cover, but have not yet dipped into the Report". According to the Survey's 1921 Annual Report, map sales rose considerably to the highest ever in the Survey's history.
The Hot Creek geothermal field is within from the Lunar Crater volcanic field but does not appear to have its heat source there. Erosion has led to topographic inversion at some volcanoes, forming lava-capped mesas (hills with flat tops), broadening and flattening volcanic cones and has led to the formation of soils and drainage networks especially on older vents; additionally, desert pavement and wind-transported material has accumulated on some lava flows. The Lunar Lake playa is located in the northern part of the volcanic field; it lies at elevation and collects water from local drainages, which only ephemerally contain water.
In the cabinet of János Hadik, the last of the Kingdom of Hungary, he ephemerally assumed the Ministry of Education and Religions. After the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic in March 1919, he was arrested; he was released later, and went into exile in Vienna. After the end of the Hungarian Soviet Republic, he took again the Ministry of Education and Religions in the government of István Friedrich, between August and November 1919. He was then one of the leaders of the Christian National Union Party (KNEP), the ruling party for most of the 1920s.
Throughout the breeding season, in prime habitat, territories are held by mated pairs and single males looking for a partner. In less productive habitat, "floaters" hold territories more ephemerally. This leads to shifts in population density between regions, as "floaters" move between groups of territorial birds in search of a bountiful unclaimed territory to settle down and/or a partner to mate with. On the wintering grounds, pairs separate to account for the lower amount of food available at that time, but if both members migrate they tend to have their wintering grounds not far apart.
She proved to be an effective member of the royal family, and Paul B. Henze comments that she "was practically co-monarch" during his reign.Paul B. Henze, Layers of Time, A History of Ethiopia (New York: Palgrave, 2000), p.75. However, Edward Ullendorff notes Baeda Maryam I was unable to hold together the far-flung empire his father left him: "some of the outlying provinces recently conquered began to grow restive; the feudal lords whom Zar'a Ya'qob had only ephemerally brought under central control reasserted their regional authority; and the senior clergy relapsed into some of the old-established ways of conduct and ecclesiastical organization."Edward Ullendorff, The Ethiopians: An Introduction to the Country and People, second edition (London: Oxford University Press, 1960), p. 70.
The Garibaldi Legion () or officially the 4th Marching Regiment of the 1st Foreign Regiment () was a unit of the French Foreign Legion which formed the Marching Regiment of the Foreign Legion composed entirely all of Italian citizens, who fought in France in World War I against the Germans and existing ephemerally from the end of 1914 to 1915. After having distinguished themselves at Argonne (Bois de Balante) in December 1914, the regiment was finally dissolved on March 5, 1915, due to Italy's entry in the war and the departure of the majority of the regiment back to their country of origin. Today the Legion in Italy is an association of veterans and people who share the ideals of the Republic Garibaldi.
"Monumental sculpture" is still used within the stoneworking and funeral trades to cover all forms of grave headstones and other funerary art, regardless of size. In contemporary art, however, it is used to refer to all large sculptures regardless of purpose, and also carries a sense of permanent, solid, objects, rather than the temporary or fragile assemblages used in much contemporary sculpture.See for example, several uses of the term in "Monumentally Virtual, Ephemerally Physical: Directions in new sculpture and new media", blogpost by Joseph Taylor McRae, Lecturer in Computer Games Arts and editor of Art/Games Journal, published on May 25th, 2016, by the Cass Sculpture Foundation Sculptures covered by the term in modern art are likely to be over two metres in at least one dimension, and sufficiently large not to need a high plinth, though they may have one. Many are still commissioned as public art, often for placing at outdoor sites.
In post-war Germany, "grand coalition" () refers to a governing coalition of the two largest parties, usually the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) with the Social Democrats (SPD). While Germany has historically tended to favor narrow coalitions of one of the two largest parties with the FDP or with the Greens, four grand coalitions have been formed on a federal level: the Kiesinger cabinet (1966–1969), the First Merkel cabinet (2005–2009), the Third Merkel cabinet (2013-2018), and the Fourth Merkel cabinet (since 2018). Under the Weimar Republic, a grand coalition was one including all of the major parties of the left, center, and center-right who formed the basis of most governments - the SPD, the Catholic Centre Party, the German Democratic Party (DDP), and the German People's Party (DVP). The two examples were the first and second Stresemann cabinets (August-November 1923) and, less ephemerally, the second Müller cabinet (1928-1930).

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