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"etcetera" Definitions
  1. a number of unspecified additional persons or things
  2. (plural [etceteras]) unspecified additional items : ODDS AND ENDS
  3. and others especially of the same kind : and so forth

145 Sentences With "etcetera"

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I run etcetera with my legs and my hands etcetera I run down Vasenka Street etcetera
Then it's back at price A upon another refresh, etcetera, etcetera, rinse and repeat.
Don't store copyright-infringing content our servers, we reserve to right to suspend service at any time, etcetera, etcetera.
One of the show's most abstractly evocative works is a Minimalist video loop called "Double Quadruple Etcetera Etcetera," by Sondra K. Perry.
The whole process and method, in a way, it's even more horrific now, because it's more clinical, more controllable, and etcetera, etcetera.
SR: I really responded to the video "Double Quadruple Etcetera Etcetera I and II" [by Sondra Perry, (2013)], where it's just a head shaking and the body's whited out.
It was just another example to feed what they see as this kind of ridiculous American President who doesn&apost know what he&aposs talking about, blunders around the world etcetera, etcetera.
They will completely go horizontal, and go beyond office space into manufacturing furniture for themselves, to becoming a leader in real estate as an industry, to building offices, to mechanizing construction, etcetera etcetera.
"He added: "They will completely go horizontal, and go beyond office space into manufacturing furniture for themselves, to becoming a leader in real estate as an industry, to building offices, to mechanizing construction, etcetera etcetera.
And that has everything to do with class, poverty, education, etcetera.
I'm obsessed with moisturizing and hydrating my hands, my face, etcetera.
Did he smile at you, call you by your name, etcetera.
He wants to deport 11 million illegal immigrants, separating families, etcetera.
Of course, it's all subject to tone of voice, perceived intentions, etcetera.
Although they too have some free products, CBS and ET Live, etcetera.
Now, I'm all for alternative forms of energy, including wind, solar, etcetera.
But whites regularly ventured into black-owned and operated restaurants, jazz clubs, etcetera.
We're now in all major cities for investment banking, middle market banking, etcetera.
But "I, Etcetera" shows how profitably Sontag's work can be read as a piece.
We should recognise that Q4 does tend to be seasonally fairly strong for recoveries, etcetera.
So what are you looking forward to most with the band—touring, making new videos, etcetera?
"I, Etcetera," a story collection published in 1978, is built around the idea of narrative uncertainty.
And we absolutely believe that drivers do deserve protections, minimum earnings, health care, discrimination, protection, etcetera.
The questions have to be limited so that you can see that the scope is proper etcetera.
I think even $25 is high, as most people want to compare prices, read through reviews, etcetera.
The last collection of Susan Sontag's short fiction was published in 1977, under the title I, etcetera.
Whether it's plastic, wood, metal, etcetera, the virus will live for different times depending on the surface.
"If you're about to eat, fix your makeup, play with the baby, etcetera, wash your hands," she said.
The point is to cater to millennial and black audiences, innovate new outreach techniques, operationalize customer happiness, etcetera.
You do have a responsibility to properly identify and match a child to a parental relative, or guardian, etcetera.
"For this reason I'd caution against tying this into reports about ad targeting to various subgroups, etcetera," he said.
This entails managing teams in the field, making decisions about how to frame the day's biggest campaign stories, etcetera.
Of the 2200 billion impressions we look at a day, 275% we say are invalid traffic — fraud, non-human etcetera.
YA: Queer and trans* Muslims have been "sexy"—timely, resonant, compelling—in the media, in funding, etcetera, for a minute.
And on the other side he sees a bombastic Trump that alienates large segments of the population, Hispanics, women, etcetera.
We've helped them write a prospectus, etcetera, but there are no orders, there's no price range, and off we go.
It features four very different artistic projects by local artists Marcelo Brodsky, Gabriela Golder, the Etcetera Group, and Mariano Sperrati.
All these things about privacy etcetera can be addressed through technology set-up such that that gives people the assurance.
"The static wrinkles are there all the time, and the hyperkinetic wrinkles appear when you frown, move your eyebrows, etcetera," he says.
And this delightfully bizarre take on a home makeover show, commissioned for the channel's Etcetera section on their website, is no exception.
That's the mobile data terminal that patrol officers have access to today where they can access mapping, do a name check, etcetera.
You know the official line by now: lockout laws are crippling Sydney's scene, venues are closing down, community is being threatened, etcetera.
The guild falls just short of union status, and so drivers can't negotiate the terms of their pay, vacation, health benefits, etcetera.
There's Mr. Etcetera, who is on part 18 of a meandering, gentle, multipart story of the goings-on at his apartment complex.
I see this year as a little bit of weaker first half, but better second half based on trade, fiscal policies, etcetera.
"After cleaning the metabolic slate and lowering their insulin, people may be able to enjoy pastries, pasta, etcetera in moderation," says Dr. Ludwig.
And even in terms of the transportation that he arrived in and working out the finances behind that for Kim Jong Un, etcetera.
"I just wanted to make a little video for all you dads, husbands, if you've got girlfriends etcetera," Saunders said in his video.
You've got search and you've got information, but you can transact all in one go, get loyalty points, use your Uber Cash, etcetera.
"You can imagine a site with extensive looting—tunnels, shafts, etcetera—that would create conditions that are not safe for researchers," she said.
And being able to get coffee, croissants, etcetera, in under 30 minutes at your desk or at your home was just a home run.
"They arrive at work one day and there's ten or fifteen thousand unemployed students, graduate students, etcetera, blocking their way to work," Post offered.
As he relates the ups and downs of their new love, the same elemental lexicon recurs throughout: roots, earth, blood, wheat, stars, thorns, etcetera.
Presented by Dance Theater Etcetera, the free festivities will include a global array of dance companies and bands, as well as activities for children.
"Each person has different hair — thick, thin, coarse, curly, straight, cowlicks, etcetera — and because of that, every client has their bangs customized," he says.
"For me, bedroom pictures give me a wider perspective on my subjects: how they live, what they do, their moods, etcetera," Fajar told me.
The goal and aim behind it is to be protective of children, so it doesn&apost foster this whole legal atmosphere of human trafficking, etcetera.
Maybe you're not 100% sure which styles and fits — flared, skinny, bootcut, etcetera — are going to give your rear the most bang for its buck.
It would still face the critical-mass problem: but that could be addressed by focusing on specific cohorts and communities; art collectives, churches, fandoms, etcetera.
The site casts Wikipedia's pages as floating points of light in a 3D universe, clustering "stars" on the same topic — technology, society, music, etcetera — together.
It's a lot of other things, of course: the world's biggest, craziest, and most spectacular party, a huge EDM festival, a massive outdoor art gallery (both ephemeral and permanent — museum curators go out there to inspect the work with an eye towards adding to their collections), an experimental community, a secular pagan ritual, a set & setting for psychedelics, a holiday / reunion with one's friends, etcetera etcetera.
I've argued before that Hollywood and Silicon Valley have many parallels: VCs are like studios, angel investors are like individual producers, founders are like directors, etcetera.
Many pieces of legislation to lower the cost of healthcare, to grow our economy, to create jobs, protect women, etcetera, net neutrality over to the Senate.
What are your thoughts on the trade story and the President insisting on these tariffs against the European Union, against Canada, Mexico etcetera on aluminum and steel?
Having the same kinds of challenges, a celeb driving a lap of the track, etcetera, only forces the comparison to the former and now very famous hosts.
"We need women aviators just like we need women doctors, teachers, police officers, etcetera, because gender doesn't determine your ability to be in the air," Enfield said.
Well, that in high school I was the president of the student council, so I organized dances, etcetera, and that's how I discovered punk rock from Vancouver.
The Technical Side Technically, the crypto winter will consist of a lot of grotty, important work being done underneath the snowbanks: infrastructure, scaling, privacy, usability, identity, etcetera.
If Rubio's "establishment lane" vote could be added to John Kasich's and Jeb Bush's, then throw in a few evangelicals from Ben Carson, etcetera, then... Trump loses!
Is the local small business guy who needs a branch down the street, to drop off currency, coins and do contracts, sign up merchant processing, and etcetera.
Bearden, who helped form Spiral, a midcentury group of African-American artists, looked to Picasso, who he felt honored and validated African art rather than merely using it for his own artistic ends.) Meanwhile, Sondra Perry's video "Double, Quadruple, Etcetera, Etcetera I" (2013) is an intense, manic image of a dancing figure whose body has been digitally erased, so that only a whirling mass, with black hair, remains.
"We wanted to show off everything Fisker can achieve when it comes to technology, design, packaging, etcetera," says Henrik Fisker, the president and CEO of new Fisker Inc.
"The reality is that policymakers — the Kremlin, CBR (Central Bank of Russia), etcetera — have proven again that they're very good at crisis management," he told CNBC on Monday.
"There is the potential for the neobank and the license holder to diverge when it comes to direction of the brand, product suite, third party providers, etcetera," Kocianski said.
FRANCE WON'T NEED TO USE THIS, IT'S ENOUGH THAT WE CUT THE VACCUUM PUMPS OF IMMIGRATION—ALL THESE SOCIAL SERVICES, ALL THE HOUSING, THE FREE ACCESS TO SCHOOLS, ETCETERA.
Modern security practices include: an understanding of and commitment to responsible disclosure; making yourself available and accessible to third-party security researchers; offering bug bounties; fuzzing your code; etcetera.
"In the audience were Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, Martha Stewart (and her mother), Madeleine Kamman, Daniel Boulud, etcetera," she wrote in a new edition of that cookbook in 1999.
Like, why if you knew that in fact that they&aposve had been penetrated and he&aposd been read, etcetera, by or accessed by a foreign agent, that is significant.
And once a person experiences a genuine sense of risk, imagined or real, the adrenaline kicks in and that vulnerability takes on a physical form of sweats, rapid heartbeat, etcetera.
SWALWELL: No, there are investigative tactics that the FBI will use to learn more about what an enemy is doing as it infiltrates either an organization, a political candidate, etcetera.
There's little semblance of a dramatic arc between the games, so what you're left with is a series of platitudes: putting nose to grindstone, doing the blue collar work, etcetera.
In Uplook, you can click to buy that outfit in a widget, without leaving the page; this captures people in the emotional high to buy, the blogger gets higher commission, etcetera.
It almost just feels like in the painting world we have more color options than we did in the past because we've gotten better at music, gotten better [as] songwriters, etcetera.
The artilect known as City etcetera wore the body of a cyber-snake, with a fringe of branching manipulators emerging from its "neck" just behind its head in a fractal corona.
"These days, customers want to personalize and express themselves, and stickers, along with pins, etcetera, are great ways to add that customization to a jacket, backpack, or phone case," says Rhyu.
"Either cut the crap — your accusations this morning that Cruz is a Canadian, a criminal, owned by big banks, etcetera, or you will lose lots and lots of conservatives," he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   N O C T U R N E   Rippling in the ceosops Foreskin of wind Still surrounded by blood Poverty And the uneven caresses Lying at the bottom Dreaming dreaming Days of complete idleness Urinating Without rejection Transparent At **** in the afternoon Now rising Now setting A windbreak of gum trees Etcetera The edge of time Etcetera     *   *   * Lynn Xu was born in Shanghai and is the author of Debts & Lessons.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE, the supposed forced retirement of H.R. McMaster, the uncertain fate of the beleaguered John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, the continuing investigation by Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, etcetera etcetera.
Another difficulty with creating art here is that it can be a struggle to stay self-motivated in an environment without a lot of artistic resources like museums, drawing groups, workshops, etcetera.
Also, this new crop of black artists is phenomenal, especially when you consider what it was like when I was coming up in terms of being able to get into museums, etcetera.
And then after he does his homework, and I&aposve checked it, then he can go ahead and do something that&aposs like recreational, play a game or, you know, go outside, etcetera.
"This super-fragmented environment creates a lot of opportunity for growth for Carvana, Shift, Lithia, CarMax, etcetera, much like Walmart, Target and Amazon all grew over the last two decades," Russell told TechCrunch.
The directive would require sites like Facebook and YouTube to have paid licenses before they could link to people's creative content (articles, videos, etcetera), which would heavily stymie what information gets to people.
"We have ways that our sovereign analysts, our financial analysts, our corporate analysts, energy, commodities, etcetera — they get together and they talk, not just in the region, but also globally," the CEO said.
We screwed up in X, Y and Z. And by the way, we did screw up in X, Y and Z because we are radically changing how we develop, how we test, etcetera.
In 1685, Bidloo's anatomical atlas shows the dissected body with props: ropes, pins, dissection tools, tables, etcetera, even a fly on a cadaver, rendering the realities of the dissection room in 105 copperplate engravings.
"This is the first effort on their part to undermine Mr. Cohen's credibility so they can claim when he does flip that he is a liar, that he has no credibility, etcetera," Avenatti said.
So, yes, there's a healthy element of lecture, which most of us are familiar with just from having been exposed through academia, etcetera, but there's also an on the job component, but very practical.
We've been working every other day, there's a group of CEO leaders who come together crossing hospital, lab, home health care, skilled nursing facility, pharmacy services, our sector, etcetera to ask those very questions.
"Areas like Shannon Falls have very polished granite, it's very slippery with the mist and the lichen and etcetera that builds up around there-going in or near those pools has great risk," Wilcox said.
Ultimately, both Sehgal and Etcetera use site specificity to give context to their public performances, each utilizing location as a sort of all encompassing character, though each differ substantially in their chosen sites, methods, and tactics.
Im fact I sometimes read what's called a 'failure resume' after they do this glowing intro, which sounds like a perfect climb in life etcetera, and I come forward and say, 'actually, here's the real picture.
At some point one of the US mobile phone provides may well decide that it's strategically worth it to become the Apple of phone service, charging twice as much for far better service and security. Etcetera.
"Bearing in mind that there are so many things happening in Hong Kong, we think that human rights, press freedom, freedom of speech etcetera, are all under threat," Karl Lee, a 32-year-old protester, said.
The monitor — in the form of an independent, nonpartisan overseer, a person beyond reproach — should have access to all of the myriad Trump organization dealings, including meetings with government officials, deals and pending deals, account statements, etcetera.
Loving Frank's work on the cover of Exile, the Stones gave Frank no restriction backstage, allowing him into every corner of the lives of the band and the 30-odd other musicians, groupies, roadies, etcetera, they brought with them.
This is a massive victory for gig economy drivers — it means that those who quit driving due to low pay or because they were removed from working for the company (due to violations, deactivation, etcetera), can now file for unemployment insurance.
"One year ago, the same persons who are demonstrating now and shouting that they are no longer Sunni, Shia, Maronite, etcetera, were voting for (the sectarian leaders)," said Charbel Nahas in an interview with CNN after his speech at The Egg.
The only thing we hate more than packing clothes (an outwardly simple act of folding shirts, pants, socks, etcetera into a suitcase) is having to downsize a comprehensive 10-step beauty routine into something that won't get tossed at airport security.
This occurs in the following way: You have a patient's thermal conductivity curve and you analyze that curve, comparing it to an enormous database that includes thousands of confirmed cancer cases, or thousands of confirmed cases of mastitis or inflammation, etcetera.
"The heavy opening up of cloud data centers etcetera is largely behind us and if we did so in a small market it wouldn't be big enough to move the needle for a company our size and scale," he said.
If they can&apost, then ultimately we&aposre looking at monopolies and then that you know, that brings in a whole other set of circumstances is are these companies Facebook, Twitter, Google, Apple etcetera, are they monopolies and should they be reined in?
"However, by applying other mediums to painting, like sculpture, installation, sound, video, animation, performance, etcetera, I'm attempting to break down these sterile art exhibition barriers that are in place and create something people can really become inthralled with and explore," Bock tells Creators.
" —Harris O'Malley aka Dr. NerdLove, Dating Expert "The key to retaining passion in long-term relationships, regardless of whether you live together, get married, have kids, etcetera: Prioritize each other and the relationship as a separate, third entity into which you're both invested.
Valentine's Day may be a BS holiday, fabricated to serve the Hallmark industrial complex, but some people still see it as a genuine opportunity to celebrate their relationship — an occasion for marriage proposals, romantic getaways, fancy dinners, great sex, etcetera, ad nauseam.
And like you said, Trace, the official that came outside said that from a tactical standpoint, the area, the perimeter, etcetera, is secure which means they don&apost believe that there are any other, you know, accomplices or other shooters, active shooters in the area.
The value of that information should be obvious: determining economic trends over time, and making predictions; tracking the retailpocalypse, if and when it occurs; measuring the lifespan of businesses; more precisely estimating values and the timing of business real-estate development and investment; etcetera.
"Absolutely... If you look at the way what we provide, which is services to business, and those services are around contract, anything that speeds up archaic land law, and contract law, and leasing law, etcetera, will be welcomed," Noel told CNBC in a TV interview.
The loose story rarely deviates from the same pattern: the kids run from Olaf, who then finds a new disguise and clueless adult to fool, the kids protest that he's Olaf, the clueless adult doesn't believe them, things go awry, etcetera and so on.
But again, any time the Hollywood elite come out and they take some issue against you know Trump policies or etcetera, it further creates the divide between the Hollywood elitism versus the standard every day people that&aposs been sort of the hallmark of the Trump presidency.
The work, created by Etcetera, became an aesthetic manifestation of a fictional political event — an assembly — complete with "representatives" from different activist movements and large cardboard cutouts of world leaders, including Pope Francis, Mario Draghi (the Head of the European Central Bank), riot police, and gnomes.
This is creepy enough in and of itself: it leads directly to user tracking, browser fingerprinting, ad retargeting, clickbait farms like Outbrain / Taboola, ads that crash mobile browsers or obscure the content you actually wanted to see, autoplay interstitials which make TV commercials seem inobtrusive, etcetera.
And what I mean by that is if you look at the accumulated rating of say a hit show on ABC throughout its run in basically the traditional VOD space and, you know, there's live versus live plus three and live plus eight, etcetera and so on.
It's something we talk about, we revisit it early on, in that training module, so we don't just radically expose you, but rather we do have a conversation about what it is, and what we're going to be seeing etcetera, to make sure that we're level set.
Though the "previously, on Zoo" segment preceding every episode spells out everyone's roles — Jackson is an "animal expert," Billy Burke's mirthless Mitch is an "veterinary pathologist," etcetera — the characters constantly reveal unexpected new areas of expertise every week, depending on whatever the story needs them to do.
With all the respect in the world for all of our Presidential candidates, and I think any one of them would be a better President of the United States in terms of integrity, etcetera, I do not support some of the policies that are being advocated.
I mean, there are many people that have said to me, 'Sir, I will never ever,' you on the trail when I'm talking to people backstage etcetera, 'I will never ever go and vote in the midterms because you're not running and I don't think you like Congress.
That's where equity markets are turning right now because they look at that…as an equity investor I'm concerned about slowing economic data, I'm concerned about tariffs and the implications for earnings, etcetera…but the Fed doesn't seem to be worried about the same things that I'm worried about.
Alternate Reality Older than AR and VR, and currently slightly out of favor, alternate reality games use the real world as a platform, and imbue ordinary, unaugmented existence with secret meaning and purpose, by sending cryptic messages, delivering mysterious packages, leaving hidden clues that only initiates will recognize, etcetera.
And when we saw that in the Miami high pilot, we said "Hey, this is something that we can expand" and what is just amazing about working with Starbucks is that discipline in terms of the end-to-end customer experience is incredible in terms of integrating with our systems, etcetera.
But I think the trainings will help us to kind of address 'how do we overcome them?' and the decisions we make everyday and the perceptions that we have of our coworkers, our peers, etcetera and to allow us to be better at being able to focus on driving diversity in the company.
I've had to build myself as an activist from the ground up, so the hardest part is balancing what I want in my life in regards to activism, but then there are things like, I would love to be in a relationship and have children, and be stable, and have a home, etcetera.
KEANE: Well, I think what the leader of our delegation Sung Kim is probably asking the North Koreans and wanting from them, if you&aposre serious about denuclearization give us a full accounting of your nuclear weapons and your missiles, where they&aposre located, where the storage sites are, where the fuel sites are, etcetera.
This happens to the most extreme degree on my Orange Milk album SD Biomix, which contains both tracks that are fully improvised from top to bottom with hands on electronics / drum machines / loopers, etcetera, and tracks that are more deliberate in how I trigger a sampler to play back a specific palette of tones.
"Generally, if our press team is working with a journalist externally, all of those inquiries that have to do with content or ads etcetera are going to come through our escalations channels, because we know, hey, well, this is [a] sort of time-sensitive, important, high sensitivity issue that we need to deal with," he added.
On separate composer portraits released by Etcetera, works by Louis Andriessen, Theo Verbey and Otto Ketting benefit from the conductor's fastidious approach, as does Tristan Keuris's Symphony in D. Most bracing is the Norwegian Rolf Wallin's enormously powerful "Act" (Ondine), a 10-minute battering ram recorded with the Oslo Philharmonic that rumbles along with pounding ferocity.
It takes a lot of time (and a lot of money) to build a proper gaming PC. You may think you're finished once you put together your tower (processor, graphics card, etcetera) but you're not truly done rounding out your setup until you have accessories to go with it (of the same high quality, no less).
But usually they go right away and take a look and examine the suspect&aposs vehicle or someone drove them, etcetera, to see if there&aposs identifying papers, information or other weapons, because now they&aposre going to look and see the casings at the scene, collect the ballistics to determine how many shots were fired and exactly what the weapon was. Juan?
"You have a mental age, a physical age, experience etcetera, but if you're ready, you're ready, and he's ready," Luke Rowe, who will be Ineos's captain on the road over the next three weeks, said Bernal, who impressed in the mountains last year on his Tour debut, boasts the same attributes as four-time champion Froome, who is out following a serious crash.
This is a space where I don't expect computers to come in and start making decisions, but I think they'll make human decision-makers much better by analyzing the data — running through complicated algorithms to see patterns in the data and provide insights to human decision-makers like doctors and radiologists etcetera, to allow them to be more efficient at making decisions but also more accurate.
AND YOU KNOW THERE'S STILL A VAST MAJORITY OF THE PEOPLE AT, YOU KNOW, $100 PRICE POINTS, BIG BASIC, ETCETERA, BUT YOU'VE GOT PEOPLE AT $40, YOU'VE GOT PEOPLE AT $10 MAYBE OR $11 GETTING NETFLIX, AND YOU'VE GOT PEOPLE PAYING NOTHING WHICH WAS THE OLD FREE-TO-AIR NOW -- AND IN THAT ENVIRONMENT WE'RE FOCUSED ON HAVING THE COMPANY REPRESENTING VIACOM BRANDS ACROSS THAT.
In an interview in The Paris Review , in 1996, Ammons looks back on a day when he was nineteen, "sitting on the bow of the ship anchored in a bay in the South Pacific," when he was struck with an epiphany: As I looked at the land, heard the roosters crowing, saw the thatched huts, etcetera, I thought down to the water level and then to the immediately changed and strange world below the waterline.
These splinter narratives tell us that massed antifa supersoldiers are about to start a new Civil War; that the World Trade Center was an inside job; that ISIS has an uncountable number of sleeper agents inside America, while vast swathes of European cities are no-go zones ruled by sharia law; that the Democratic Party is ruled by unspeakably corrupt pedophiles who keep a dungeon in a pizza joint in D.C.; that the European Union is vampirically draining the United Kingdom of 350 million pounds of wealth every single week; etcetera.
" Further, he wrote in an email: "We agree that telomeres are not the only factor involved in and responsible for aging and causing age-related diseases...And as a result, we don't estimate biological age on the telomere length alone but rather use it as part of an algorithm in which the median telomere length accounts for about a third of the calculation of biological age, and the other two thirds are based on the patient's chronological age which takes into consideration other factors like oxidative stress, mitochondrial function etcetera.
What's interesting about deep learning is that while there's nothing magical or genie-like about it — as Geordie Wood points out in Wired, "it's really just simple math executed on an enormous scale" — its "programs" are ultimately matrixes of values that have been trained, rather than lines of code which are written (although many lines of traditional code go into the training, of course.) What's powerful about it, what's so exciting, is that it excels at whole fields of problems that are extremely difficult to solve using traditional software techniques: categorization, pattern recognition, pattern generation, etcetera.

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