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That's the one hard thing you try to rationally get your mind around—being negative feeds on its own negativity, and it feeds on its own cycle.
This venomous centipede feeds on mice, lizards, frogs, and bats.
Normally, Astroides calycularis feeds on small creatures of the plankton.
The house is like a body that feeds on souls.
Defiance, of course, is the fuel this play feeds on.
A poet who feeds on pathologies eventually becomes their food.
"He's tapped into what pop culture feeds on," Mr. Packer said.
Some people were even resorting to watching blurry feeds on Periscope.
It's a cruel mass that feeds on the darkness of ignorance.
"Press" feeds into the gossip Cardi knows social media feeds on.
We have a terrorism problem that feeds on our gun problem.
"It feeds on itself," the New York restaurateur Drew Nieporent said.
That perception feeds on itself with each oversight or missed opportunity.
And it feeds on itself: Subscribers go down, advertisers pay less.
The first sort feeds on publicly available data, such as household surveys.
Thompson doesn't just feel the need for speed; he feeds on it.
The feeling there is excitement and it's what the VMAs feeds on.
The bloom forms seasonally as it feeds on two sources of nutrients.
The sculpture feeds on sound and light and grows as time passes.
"Al Shabab feeds on these weaknesses and grows in strength," he said.
How the Hong Kong democracy movement feeds on the city's distinct identity.
Our EQ feeds on how much empathy we have for other people.
Anything to take up the space that grief craves and feeds on.
With popular feeds on Instagram and Twitter, Ms. Santini's name got bigger.
Varroa feeds on hemolymph (the insect "blood") of adult and developing honey bees.
The media feeds on superficiality, that's just the reality we have to face.
Unfortunately, for a show that feeds on conflict, this activity is nothing new.
They will start popping up as emojis in teenagers' Facebook feeds on Monday.
More and more, it feeds on the failure of its presidential standard-bearers.
The actress' tumor feeds on estrogen, so the treatment has involved blocking the hormone.
C-SPAN and other networks, including CNN, ultimately carried those feeds on their air.
Recessions occur when a little slowdown in spending in an economy feeds on itself.
A newly-discovered bacterium that feeds on plastic could help develop new recycling methods.
The Varroa mite is a parasite that feeds on the blood of honeybee larvae.
A. bushi, which feeds on molds, lives in southern Ohio, North Carolina, and Virginia.
It's kind of like version of Seaman that feeds on your own psychic energy.
It feeds on itself, becomes sort of a vicious cycle of self-fulfilling selling.
The rafflesia feeds on a host plant to live, drinking its water and nutrients.
This system feeds on itself, making the rich richer and the powerful more powerful.
He checks the app regularly, and subscribes to other scanner feeds on social media.
It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on.
When I was in Japan I tried this one locust that feeds on rice leaves.
This not only kills the lion, but anything that feeds on the lion's subsequent carcass.
After the larva hatches, it attaches itself onto the spider and feeds on its blood.
The fungus, called Ophiocordyceps, feeds on the ant from within and multiplies into new cells.
It's a scene that feeds on the mutual competitiveness of each member, with hilarious results.
It is, simply put, a pet fish that feeds on human emotions through augmented reality.
Unfortunately, a society and culture that feeds on this destructive influence will soon resemble it.
But it would not have mollified his base, which feeds on his tweets and slogans.
The reporters Cara Buckley and Brooks Barnes will have live Twitter feeds on the ground.
There's a well-worn trope in horror fiction about the Monster Who Feeds on Fear.
He feeds on simmering discontent about the corruption of the political establishment and mainstream politicians.
We'll look for #taconight on our social feeds: on Twitter and Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest.
Chances are, you consume most of your news through social media feeds on Twitter or Facebook.
All three Coachella live feeds on YouTube will begin streaming Guava Island at 8 p.m. EST.
It was about online disinformation and the way it feeds on irregularities both real and imagined.
This is the hard part about failure in American politics: It feeds on itself, perpetuates itself.
The app pulled together the different users people followed to recreate their feeds on the app.
And, the nostalgia of each dish has us scrolling through fan feeds on a daily basis.
That includes public data from federal and state government feeds on down to municipal transit information.
A conspiracy theory feeds on the latter, spreading radical ideologies that capitalize on feelings of insecurity.
If there is one thing we know best about violence, it's that it feeds on itself.
Otherwise, anyone can register and browse various org charts and related news feeds on the site.
Hardy operates from another room in the Devs cube, watching the feeds on an iPad screen.
The entire art-fair infrastructure feeds on this commodification, so it's an easy trap to fall into.
"The momentum sort of feeds on itself," Scott Schneider, a higher education legal consultant, told BuzzFeed News.
I do think it's worse, and I think it's because of the internet, which feeds on anonymity.
But the real problem is that he wouldn't generate the type of controversy that Trump feeds on.
According to the platform, users don't see 70 percent of what's posted in their feeds on average.
It's a loop that feeds on itself, and in the past, Graham has lost months to it.
Once they have to start selling, it sort of feeds on itself and becomes much more problematic.
Research for any given novel is bottomless, and it invariably creates a pleasure that feeds on itself.
But the populism that feeds on this malaise seems to have culminated with the current presidential election.
For predators, they added a small fish known as the Southern longfin goby, which feeds on invertebrates.
You'll also be able to watch live video feeds on the Spot and control your smart home.
This makes these videos like catnip to YouTube's recommendation algorithm, which seeks out and feeds on user engagement.
"There's been a growing public dialogue that just feeds on itself," said Marijuana Policy Project spokesman Mason Tvert.
A view of feeds on Switter One Switter user said she'd already gotten a job through the platform.
Queen Chrysalis is a shape-shifting pony who uses her power for evil and feeds on pony love.
The highly destructive insect feeds on leaves, stems and fruits of plants and can cause widespread crop infection.
Good science begins from a place of agonizing uncertainty, and feeds on the gap between ignorance and skill.
The burying beetle is a black-and-orange bug that feeds on animal carcasses and is currently endangered.
In a movie that feeds on the fury of women, Inga (Edda Bjorgvinsdottir), is by far the scariest.
The new type of attack feeds on vulnerabilities in the implementation of the Web Services Dynamic Discovery protocol.
I sat in silence with my brother, texting the girls who were putting up the feeds on Twitter.
Four Eikon clients in Asia outside China said the Tiananmen stories were visible on their feeds on Tuesday.
If a beetle larva makes contact with a spore, it invades the insect's body and feeds on its muscle.
Don't worry, though, it doesn't eat human meat — it feeds on zooplankton, tiny animals that drift in sea water.
The company says the bacteria feeds on the emissions, rather than feeding on sugar or corn, to generate ethanol.
And a growing Yellow Jacket movement feeds on far-fetched theories of secret-service plots and police cover-ups.
This is because it feeds on itself; the outrage of others with whom one feels fellowship encourages one's own.
It always ends violently with every victim, when an oozing tendril grabs their face and feeds on their humanity.
Marketing hype does exist, and it feeds on the social expectation that women should always look young and dewy.
The on-demand economy feeds on imagination, and it's brave enough to innovate in even the most established industries.
Finally, in a control center, members of a video crew monitor all the feeds on a large, tiled screen.
On Tuesday, Flipboard released a new site that helps publishers sign up and manage their feeds on the app.
CHARLIE MUNGER: I don't like – if fraud runs rampant, say workman's comp, it just feeds on stuff like cancer.
"It gets worse and worse, and feeds on itself, and then all of a sudden you have systemic risk."
Behold the botfly, whose larva burrows into your skin, feeds on your flesh, and erupts out in alien fashion.
Pale and blind, the two-inch-long fish feeds on microbes and organic matter growing on the cave walls.
In other words, AIN feeds on the precise cocktail that forges virtual communities and propels YouTubers to microcelebrity status.
Some return to the "bubbling tanks" to help stimulate the growth of more good bacteria that feeds on pollutants.
Superficially, cancer root appears like Indian pipe, a woodland dwelling saprophyte, a plant that feeds on decomposing plant matter.
Is it because there is no escape from the horror of our world, which feeds on conflicts and violence?
Each feeds on the same demented lies about race and justice that corrupt true democracy and erode real liberty.
While Pennywise preys on children's fears and appears as whatever they're most scared of, The Outsider feeds on sadness.
Good food or bad food, the Hong Kong democracy movement feeds on solidarity, and solidarity, it seems, grows exponentially.
The predator starfish feeds on corals by spreading its stomach over them and using digestive enzymes to liquefy tissue.
Facebook slipped this previously undisclosed detail into the notifications that began appearing at the top of News Feeds on Monday.
This amoeba normally feeds on bacteria, but if it enters into humans, it uses the brain as a food source.
He contrasted that belief in American ingenuity and decency with the pessimism and zero-sum fearfulness that Trump feeds on.
In addition, an iron supplement may be prescribed, as the parasite feeds on its host's blood, which can cause anemia.
Social media apps profit when a number convinces you to spend more time in in your feeds, on their platforms.
This time, with the internet and live feeds on social media, experts around the world are watching the smouldering Agung.
It also comes at a time when there's an increasing focus on algorithmic feeds on platforms like Instagram and Twitter.
But there is another possibility: that social media feeds on the same conditions that have made millennials what they are.
The Knot feeds on steam, which is the soul energy (or something) that escapes from shiners in their death throes.
Should social media platforms universally offer an auto-privacy function that would allow people to hide their feeds on command?
Italy's social media feeds on Sunday were filled with famous singers and media personalities engaging in a mingle-shaming campaign.
In an era that feeds on novelty, chefs who just keep plugging along can seem older than they really are.
It's a fun house take on reality, but it indicates that she still feeds on the texture of real people.
"What we know is that HIV is a virus that thrives off silence and feeds on stigma," he told the crowd.
A slew of haunts pops up in our Instagram feeds on the regular, courtesy of locals and out-of-towners alike.
But it's playing specifically to Sanders supporters, a group that feeds on viral content, and could still get millions of views.
Viewers will have to wait until next week (or scroll back through everyone's social feeds on the show) to find out.
To some, it typifies the excesses of the market, which they say feeds on speculative demand in an already oversupplied sector.
This species feeds on humans, other mammals and many types of birds, which are the main carriers of West Nile virus.
In any case, this is yet another example of how algorithmically generated trend feeds on social media can go horribly wrong.
"In tropical Asia, there's a jumping spider that's common in houses, and it preferentially feeds on dengue-infected mosquitoes," he said.
The parasite feeds on hemoglobin, and so it's possible that it can't grow on the sickle cell version of the molecule.
Here, the villainous gringo (Palance again) has a pet eagle named America who feeds on the flesh of butchered Mexican peasants.
"Some say the Church is a parasite that feeds on Indigenous lands," Father Sandoval said in an interview at the mission.
Keep in mind that no single species lives in isolation—it feeds on other organisms, and other organisms feed on it.
She has deleted all her news feeds on Facebook and she tries to watch less TV. But politics keeps seeping in.
The current president feeds on the adoration of his base, and Republican fanaticism towards their president further isolates him from reality.
I also have concerns that, as with news feeds on the web, this new audio news feed will reinforce filter bubbles.
It's easy to move between your feeds on multiple devices, and features like offline folders mean you can read wherever you are.
The amount of time that a mosquito feeds on your skin can also impact the size of the bite, Dr. Rogers says.
Meanwhile, you may have meant to head to the gym—but instead, here you are, scrolling through your feeds on the couch.
CNBC was able to find dozens of feeds on Facebook and YouTube (including duplicates of the same game) over the past week.
"A Flying Jatt" is what you get when Bollywood feeds on superstition, simplifies environmental issues and adds Sikh pride to the mix.
He did in me whatever an ember does Burning slowly until all of a piece What it feeds on falls to ash.
Even the very beautiful giant leopard moth's bristly caterpillar feeds on this plant, probably sequestering the plant's toxins for its own protection.
This has been done to Black people through a robust prison industrial complex that feeds on their vilification, incarceration, disenfranchisement, and erasure.
We were following "seal eaters," the transient population that feeds on other marine mammals and is considered for the most part stable.
And it feeds on itself—the more opposition it encounters, the more it relies on the sheer force of the people's will.
This reticence explains, at least in part, why he has had difficulty breaking into the international art market that feeds on Japonism.
The president-elect feeds on competition and looks favorably on his lieutenants that are willing to fight fiercely for their ideas, advisers said.
See, Pennywise the Clown is actually this evil entity who feeds on emotions and was birthed in some mysterious dimension called the Macroverse.
A specialist is an organism that occupies a tiny niche in an ecosystem (like a moth that only feeds on one particular plant).
The sound of a room full of people sitting silently is powerfully unnerving, and John Krasinski's film thrives and feeds on this feeling.
The show also feeds on itself; the big hits of years prior will get a second act, while others will get a reboot.
What does have a familiarly thirties ring to it is the combination of elite-rot and discredited ideas that Mr Trump feeds on.
Violent extremism feeds on the frustrations of those forced to live under dictators who cannot be challenged by peaceful protests and democratic politics.
"Racism feeds on fear and anxiety," said Tim Soutphommasane, a former race-discrimination commissioner and now a professor at the University of Sydney.
Taking a huge straw, plopping it in the Antarctic waters and sucking up the one thing that all wildlife there feeds on: krill.
It's righteous outrage against the unambiguous enemy with a visible face, the male predator who feeds on our vulnerability and relishes our humiliation.
Additional reforms must also be considered to a system that feeds on the aspirations of young people and profits off of their free labor.
Anti-KKK protesters raised their voices in chants and shouts, drowning out speeches from the white supremacists, live video feeds on social media showed.
"What we know is that HIV is a virus that thrives off silence and feeds on stigma," Harry told the crowd four years ago.
There's 7.4 billion of us, and if you're an insect that feeds on blood, your best target is these two-legged animals walking around.
Twitter's interest graph differs from fully relevancy sorted feeds on networks filled with friends where you might be more inclined to read every post.
It feeds on monkeys, small deer, birds and lizards, and is the main predator on Borneo, an island shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.
There's also a bit of Douglas Adams wrapped up in there, in that your pet guppy feeds on human emotions detected through face detection.
The problem feeds on itself: the longer a person goes without associations, the harder it is provide enough of a record to create them.
A trippy image of three stentors, a type of single-celled protozoa that lives in fresh water and feeds on algae, snagged second place.
Pennywise is from the Macroverse or "Todash Space" and so is another villain, Dandelo, a monster from The Dark Tower who feeds on laughter.
Fall armyworm, a pest which feeds on maize and other key crops, has been detected in the the state of Karnataka, according to officials.
At a certain threshold, that causes more of the forest to wither so that, over a matter of decades, the process feeds on itself.
It also feeds on powerful forces that have nothing to do with Brexit, such as the collapse of deference and the rise of celebrity culture.
Ad impressions served YOY in Q4 2017: 4% increase Ad impressions served YOY in Q3 2017: 10% increase * Includes both Feeds on Facebook and Instagram.
The powerful seem hamstrung by the ascendancy at home of rightist insurgents whose appeal to disaffected citizens feeds on opposition to migrants in their midst.
The websites for both social media companies were inaccessible to users worldwide, and the news feeds on their apps were not refreshing, The Verge reported.
As Kanye has probably learned from his buddy President Trump, even negative publicity is good publicity when you are a person who feeds on attention.
Even if Mr. Trump does not become president, the fears his campaign feeds on and the fears it provokes will go on poisoning American democracy.
A land-destroying rodent that feeds on newly planted seeds and grass, it has been hunted in the countryside for years by chacareros (local farmers).
They keep the live feeds on in the background of many of their daily tasks, including while at work and while doing chores at home.
Guess. The year's first wild salmon has brilliant red flesh, a mild sweet flavor and a velvety texture because it feeds on shrimp and krill.
For example, if the business feeds on competition amongst coworkers, and you're not a competitive type, you're going to chafe at that type of energy.
But fortunately for them, they have legions of fans watching feeds on their behalf, and can publicize the misuse of their images when it happens.
But the appointment shows that Mr. Modi sees no contradiction between economic development and a muscular Hindu nationalism that feeds on stoking anti-Muslim passions.
I have two kids (3 and 1), and it's one of the few video monitors that allow me to access both feeds on my phone.
"What struck me the most is the idea that surveillance capitalism feeds on human experiences to turn them into predictions about our behavior," Nadal told Motherboard.
This model feeds on data on the distribution and types of trees, bushes and other vegetable ground cover, and on construction materials used in an area.
The latest Facebook update could make it even easier for users to navigate through all of its extensive groups, pages, and feeds on the mobile app.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh and Method Studios put together a machine learning system that feeds on motion capture clips showing various kinds of movement.
According to the TNRF, besides the sharing solutions the groups have already come up with, the coalition has exposed the corruption that feeds on their fighting.
Humanity's inability to learn from their mistakes may be bad for most people, but it's perfect fodder for a genre like thrash that feeds on aggression.
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In J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" stories, one of the most terrible creatures our young heroes can face is the boggart — a creature that feeds on fear.
The posted version transforms a pretty good original photo into something that will pack more punch as users scroll through their Instagram feeds on their phones.
Its launch also follows Facebook's rollout of ad units for the real estate industry, which allow listings to appear in users' feeds on Facebook or Instagram.
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The media is continuing to grapple with a president who doesn't care about truth, runs his mouth on everything under the sun, and feeds on petty bullshit.
But it's not really him: It's a creature that feeds on her memories, materializing them as brittle bodies he raises from ink-like pools in the garage.
Given the sheer amount of information, a product like AppDynamics is monitoring, it's a perfect use case for machine learning, which feeds on copious amounts of data.
The erstwhile Trump-whisperer is reviled by the media, increasingly ignored by Republican power-brokers and, it is said, mocked by the president, who feeds on weakness.
The white cetacean, which feeds on fish, squid and crabs, was first spotted last September and surfaced near Gravesend, Kent on the southern side of the estuary.
Users were greeted with the banner at the top of their News Feeds on Sunday, and many were quick to point out the error on social media.
The white cetacean, which feeds on fish, squid and crabs, was first spotted in September and surfaced near Gravesend, Kent on the southern side of the estuary.
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The apps deliver curated partisan news feeds on what are effectively private social media platforms, free from the strictures and content guidelines imposed by Silicon Valley giants.
And there&aposs a reason why you wouldn&apost know the bomb "Monster Trucks," about a high-school senior who discovers a creature that feeds on oil.
Sanders sees politics as a life-and-death struggle, where democracy feeds on candidates who will champion a bold vision, not simply a well-oiled political strategy.
By contrast, Favreau's "Jungle Book," while it feeds on the carrion of the earlier film, is a model of current studio practice: clean, cleverly judged, and hypercontrolled.
Given enough oxygen, a fire that feeds on hydrocarbons — the main source of the world's electric energy and heat — will leave behind only carbon dioxide and water.
There is something nihilistic, in House of Cards as in life, about relentless ambition and plotting that only feeds on itself and engenders more ambition and plotting.
"This legend — which tends to have some truth, even if it&aposs from the past — cyclically feeds on the disagreements of political parties when they lose," Rivera said.
The chinstrap penguin, named after the narrow black band under its head, inhabits the islands and shores of the Southern Pacific and Antarctic Oceans and feeds on krill.
Ultimately IS feeds on Arab Sunnis' sense of dispossession, not just in Iraq but also in Syria, where mostly Sunni cities have been devastated in the civil war.
There's no chance of its successor matching that legacy, but it won't tarnish it either: though the film feeds on its forerunner, it's worthwhile on its own terms.
" For example, he went on, "how are you going to sell a recurring series about a basketball player when the audience is following through player feeds on Twitter?
The videos will run in-stream on users' feeds on desktop, and will break out into "immersive" experiences on blackened screens when you click on the videos themselves.
The albopictus, on the other hand, feeds on both humans and animals, which in turn lessens the odds that it will be as effective in passing the virus.
It didn't impede your ability to view connected security camera feeds on the device, but you could go about your business without worrying it was spying on you.
Grown throughout India, the US, and China, Bt Cotton is genetically engineered to release a naturally occurring toxin that kills the common bollworm pest that feeds on it.
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Scientists in Canada recently discovered a pitcher plant that feeds on baby salamanders—drowning the amphibians in a special brew of acidic fluid, and slowly digesting their flesh.
"When you get this kind of sell-off, it kind of feeds on itself," said Michael P. Ryan, chief investment officer for the Americas at UBS Wealth Management.
Citizens around Iran watched riveting news feeds on television and social media as survivors used backhoes and their hands to dig through debris in the search for survivors.
"Thus, any organism that feeds on terrestrial life phases of freshwater insects could be impacted by MPs found in aquatic ecosystems," they added, using an abbreviation for microplastics.
Netflix also revealed this week that the company would begin putting lists of the top 10 most-popular movies and TV shows in user's feeds on the app.
TV, which feeds on conflict, gravitates toward the prizefight model of debates: A candidate "hits" an opponent, scores "knockouts" and "wins," collecting votes like a rich boxing purse.
I&aposm thinking of these kids who join these social media flash protests and then they check their feeds on their cell phone for news updates throughout the day.
When you have as much data under management as Box does, you have the key ingredient for artificial intelligence and machine learning, which feeds on copious amounts of data.
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Most importantly, Facebook says that a number of ads appear to encourage people to follow Pages where they can receive more information in their News Feeds on these issues.
Wild salmon is likely to have more omega three fatty acids in it because it feeds on other small fish instead of farmed salmon, which is often fed grain.
"Climate change — and the prospect of 'scarce' resources that comes attached to it — is just fodder to a far-right that feeds on fear of the outside," said Adler.
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He researched the butterfly and learned that when in caterpillar form, it only feeds on one plant: the California pipevine (Aristolochia californica), an equivalently rare flora in the city.
One reason that things could get so bad so quickly is that economic weakness feeds on itself, with demand falling as more businesses shut their doors and layoffs spread.
Per a rule from 2017, officers are supposed to avoid accessing any data that's stored outside the device, which includes full social media feeds on a phone or laptop.
Daxue cited its own analysis of the Chinese live-stream platform YY, in which 32 of 1,051 live-stream feeds on a day in March were related to education.
If you look at the images and words used to describe HER on their social media feeds, on app stores, or even in the app itself, you'll notice a change.
Over the last five years, Barr has allowed the indignant confidence that first made her a feminist firebrand to transform into something dark and dangerous that feeds on others' rage.
The cult of Kubrick feeds on the illusion of total control: it assumes that nothing in his films is accidental, and it sees patterns forming like fractals across his works.
According to a new study, a vampire bat species that typically feeds on native birds has turned to sucking the blood of humans at night, likely due to human encroachment.
THE sea cucumber—a warty, sausage-shaped creature that feeds on the ocean floor—can sell for half its weight in silver in the markets of Guangzhou in southern China.
That may be because the virus does not reproduce as well inside the mosquito, or because the mosquito also bites other animals, while Aedes aegypti almost exclusively feeds on humans.
That means he's listening to all of those feeds on speakers as he creates a mix for both the TV broadcast's play-by-play announcers and the audience at home.

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