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So the ship was fixed to a jetty in the sea.
"It seems to be fixed to the ground," Dr. Satoh said.
Skin tone, for example, is "fixed to each country," he said.
Examples can be found fixed to the sides of picturesque old watermills.
Banners reading "keep your penis inside" have been fixed to the mural.
Two big lights are fixed to the wall, the red one lit.
Typos have not been fixed to preserve these opinions as authentically as possible.
The angle is fixed to shoot your chest instead of face. pic.twitter.com/kp7fCZmFJ7
Middlebrow Nashville was demanding reflexive-ness, or at least the performance of reflexive-ness, and Florida Georgia Line had little choice but to oblige, lest they become fixed to bro-country the way Billy Ray Cyrus remains fixed to line dancing.
He spins it while people sing— She fell silent, gaze fixed to my left.
It's got a strong sense of where it is, and it's fixed to that.
It's an FMC (fixed-to-mobile converged) market where we don't have FMC ability.
Her goals remain fixed: to make sure schools serve kids as well as possible.
She has her routines and her disguises, and a map fixed to the wall.
Framing serves an uncomplicated purpose: It yields results but isn't fixed to clear thinking.
" Smith said he was "broken" and "learned how to look fixed to the world.
But in fact he swung his smartphone fixed to a string around his body.
The hand's base has a socket and would have been originally fixed to a pole.
The small plaque was fixed to the low brick wall bordering the front entry steps.
But those programs required riders to return the bikes to docks fixed to the ground.
Then he saw the video broadcast live from a camera fixed to the gunman's helmet.
Thin slivers of the fossil bone were then fixed to glass slides and examined under a microscope.
Inside it, a nozzle fixed to a robot arm carefully drips translucent gloop onto bits of circuitry.
Packages ready to be fixed to a drone are placed into a drawer on the Matternet Station.
Others have suggested they were used as weapons -- either fixed to a wooden handle or simply thrown.
The CNRP says it won and that the result was fixed to keep it out of power.
The case, called the Otomos, is fixed to the phone and cannot be removed without a special screw.
But this arithmetic changes if, instead of the dollar, the CNY is fixed to China's trade-weighted basket.
Wondering how to break free from the instant next-episode play that keeps you fixed to the couch?
Stray shoes and family photos still fixed to bedroom walls show the speed with which families were evacuated.
He said the agreement needed to be fixed to help Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers do their jobs.
This doorbell can be fixed to a door frame with the included screws or attached using adhesive tape.
And in crocodilians with similarly short hyoid bones, the tongue is totally fixed to the floor of the mouth.
The people in front of me stopped in their tracks, their eyes fixed to the console almost in annoyance.
And the benefit to consumer is more investment in networks and you're also seeing this fixed to mobile convergence.
Malaysia's attorney-general rejected that request on Thursday, and the trial has been fixed to resume on April 1.
The Pokémon would appear to float awkwardly above your surroundings — not fixed to any particular place in the room.
We're trying not be fixed to any one thing, any one gender, any one spiritual discipline, any one race even.
Sure we all make mistakes around our kids, just look at DaddyOFive, but cursing can be fixed to some extent.
The device is fixed to the iris through a small surgical incision, and is used to treat nearsightedness and cataracts.
And most of the securities in the mix are floating rate — 10 percent — and fixed-to-floating at 66 percent.
The more recent visit, finding only one leak that was fixed to soap-bottle standards, was a sign of progress.
UPC also ran a virtual mobile network in Switzerland, meaning it could compete as a converged fixed-to-mobile player.
Bell's identity isn't fixed to one gender: She's both the brawling, boozing detective and the tough-talking, naggingly concerned mother.
These go into my fridge and freezer, which are powered by solar panels fixed to the top of my van.
It is fixed to the lapels of politicians and broadcasters, stitched into the uniforms of the referees and the players.
In "Gulbi," a twined, vertical array of dried fish is fixed to a coffin lid propped up against a wall.
From the self-consciousness about her teeth before getting them fixed, to how meeting Beyonce is a marker of really arriving.
It is unclear why Facebook has waited until 11 days after all posts were fixed to inform users about the problem.
Our eyes are fixed to the North and our hearts praying for the day when all Koreans can live in freedom.
Is it really any wonder that two-thirds of Sanders's supporters feel the primary was fixed to ensure a Clinton nomination?
"We apologize, but the menus will be fixed to enable us to provide room service to all guests," the pamphlet said.
A makeshift sign advertising antiviral cleaner is fixed to the window at Wallauer's Paint and Design in New Rochelle, March 11.
When the CNY was fixed to the dollar, rate cuts by the ECB or BOJ would depreciate their currencies against the dollar.
Ultra-modern, flamboyant designs often involved heavy use of cladding - layers fixed to the outside of buildings for decoration, insulation or protection.
This depends on the weight in the dollar trade-weighted index of the countries whose exchange rates are fixed to the dollar.
With the CNY fixed to the dollar this would also imply that both the euro and the yen depreciate against the CNY.
Sady Paulson bobs her head skillfully from side-to-side, gently hitting the red and yellow buttons fixed to her wheelchair's headrest.
The Leap Motion, a depth-sensing camera that can be fixed to the front of a headset, also offers a video mode.
Since the federal minimum wage is not fixed to inflation, the buying power of a minimum wage paycheck has been dramatically falling.
The skin crackles and darkens while I stand, fixed to the spot, passing a little lump of clay from palm to palm.
If compliance was fixed to a single national standard and shifted to federal oversight, we'd likely see a larger version of Medicare.
Market focus is largely fixed to the ongoing U.S.-China trade row, with investors fearful the dispute could soon derail global growth.
Fixed-to-mobile substitution is likely to continue unabated, as customers are typically facing better pricing options on mobile-to-mobile calls.
Each device—containing sensors, a battery pack, and heating system to function in subzero conditions—had to be fixed to the ice.
To simulate mangroves, leafy mango and cashew branches were fixed to the lake bed to create a plankton bloom, attracting lots of fish.
Then again, maybe you didn't know zodiac signs also have their own specific gems — and you're actually not fixed to just one stone.
Dialog Group said a hearing for the case has been fixed to take place at the Johor Bahru High Court on May 22.
Heat-related expansion places a lot of stress on the ties, ballasts, and rail anchors that keep the tracks fixed to the ground.
ANNOUNCES PRICING OF PUBLIC OFFERING OF SERIES G FIXED-TO-FLOATING RATE CUMULATIVE REDEEMABLE PREFERRED STOCK Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
His work, " Low tea in '43 (British Columbia) still boils," consists of china teacups fixed to the points of a lopsided maple leaf.
One group of people had their eyes fixed to their smartphones near Seoul's central Gwanghwamun Square where Pokemons are said to appear often.
The robot consists of three pairs of hands fixed to mobile torsos, which whizz back and forth on a fixed track behind the net.
An operator sits in a remote location away from the vehicle watching the terrain via a camera link which is fixed to the chassis.
Chinese officials in 2018 reintroduced measures to stabilize its managed currency, aimed at keeping the yuan's daily midpoint fixed to a relatively stable value.
Here the artist has fastened small carved stones to ropes, hanging them at different heights from a horizontal wooden plank fixed to the wall.
Cameras are fixed to lampposts or deployed on vans, and use software developed by Japanese firm NEC to measure the structure of passing faces.
While the pups are sure to live a #blessed life with Jenner, hopefully she will get Bambi and Norman fixed to prevent anymore surprises.
The rockfish mapping project expanded to create detailed maps of the sea floor, pooling data gathered by transducers fixed to the bottoms of boats.
I've been in love with them ever since I received my first, fixed to the front of issue 20163 of Official UK PlayStation Magazine.
It comprised 100,000 spangles and 14,000 gold flowers fixed to white velvet cloth, so that it could be folded away like any other shirt.
But once you step inside and see the animal bones artfully fixed to its whitewashed walls, any thoughts of macabre catacombs are quickly forgotten.
Unlike Project Loon or Facebook Aquila, SuperTower aerostats remain fixed to the ground with conductive tethers, which also provide electricity for high-capacity radio.
Plus, it allows you to have some discretionary income when you're starting out, since your student loan payments will be fixed to your income.
Holm's car seat roller offers a smooth ride for your child seated comfortably in their own familiar car seat fixed to the roller frame.
Growing up in Santa Clara in the 1970s, when it was still populated by orchards, I felt at once fixed to the earth and rootless.
The work, expected to be completed in 2022, includes building offshore turbines fixed to the sea floor, as well as onshore substation and transmission lines.
We begin to see evidence of Sparta worship gaining currency almost as soon as Leonidas's severed head was fixed to a stake on Xerxes's orders.
"The idea behind the clinic is it's not fixed to one permanent location," said Erizku, who counts Marcel Duchamp, the gallery's namesake, as an influence.
Near midnight, miles from the village, the pained ballads carried in the dark, fixed to the rhythm of drums fashioned from buckets and tin plates.
According to prosecutors, she was the one Felicity shelled out $15k to have her SAT test fixed to make sure she got a good score.
But Volkswagen has told the government that it believes about 113,000 of them — the newer models — can be fixed to comply with federal emissions standards.
The bodies were rescued by placing them in a net attached to a 30-meter rope fixed to the belly of a helicopter, he said.
Watch Spectacle video in Snapchat's app, however, and the phone will display a rectangular slice of the video fixed to the center of that circle.
Although I was surprised, at first glance, by the single, rather feeble looking side brush vs the firm pair the Rowenta had fixed to its undercarriage.
Standing in front of B-Side, she yanks the lock fixed to its protective grille toward her and pulls a set of keys from her pocket.
They're fixed to the gecko's skin along a very narrow strip, and a pre-formed "splitting zone" exists on an outer layer of the skin itself.
These cells are usually fixed to panels that, once a satellite is in orbit, unfold into wing-like structures much bigger than the spacecraft's body itself.
Because Magic Leap is an untethered device, you're able to walk around with full motion, while the visuals stay fixed to where you've originally placed them.
People across the world currently has their eyes fixed to television screens to catch the 2018 FIFA World Cup which kicked off on Thursday in Russia.
Tugging it first, then putting nearly all her bodyweight on it, she found it unfathomably secure, fixed to the ceiling with ancient screws of ferrous green.
Instead of being fixed to the seabed, the barrier will drift in the ocean, slowed down by an anchor floating a few hundred meters beneath it.
On the liabilities side, the EUR0.88bn fixed-rate covered bonds are hedged via fixed to floating swaps and the cash flows are modelled after the swap.
Finally, the bill should be fixed to make sure it doesn't contain any unnecessary "poison pills" that could come back to haunt the president later on.
Such interactions include people on seats not fixed to the floor, who intentionally sit less than one meter from another seated individual in a public place.
When the sun has set, Sule Ayinla stalks the dark, thick forests of Ondo Akoko in southwest Nigeria for pangolins, a torch fixed to his head.
Americans are freakishly attached to the idea that boys and girls are identifiable by their genitalia, and that biological sex is fixed to two opposing physical realities.
He's feeling a smidge self-conscious though: The other week he had white ceramic braces fixed to neaten his smile (he'll be retaining that front-toothed gap).
Reuters shipping data shows that since sanctions were removed a number of vessels have been tentatively fixed to sail to various locations in Europe and the Mediterranean.
An additional 31,800 barrels per day (bpd) have already been fixed to sail from Europe to the West Coast in May, according to energy intelligence company Kpler.
Authorities evacuated what they could from the museum, but larger items and those fixed to walls had to be left to the mercies of the invading militants.
Instead of a greasy metal chain the system uses a rubber belt that is fixed to the real wheel cog and chain wheel—so it never moves.
The ship's own modem, which will receive these signals, is fixed to the end of a long pole that extends down through her hull into the water.
Swan Solutions of Houston, Texas, sells Knocki, an accelerometer which can be fixed to a surface to detect the vibrations made by someone knocking on that surface.
As first spotted by Quartz, the search giant was this week awarded a patent for a "mobile telepresence" system using video cameras and screens fixed to quadcopters.
For instance, Salim often works with a room mike fixed to his iPhone to record tunes, which are then exported to Logic Pro to be fleshed out.
Ferrari's solution pushed the boundaries, with winglets above the mirrors that were fixed to the halo, and raised suspicions they were designed to produce an aerodynamic advantage.
It's being fixed to him to mask the fact that as an appeals court judge, he relentlessly pressed forward a Republican agenda favoring business and religious interests.
Kim's administration has allowed and Chinese yuan to saturate the economy, which has led to the North Korean won becoming "nearly fixed to the dollar," Brown said.
Rules vary by state and country, including whether or not you can record footage or audio without consent, and whether devices can be fixed to the windshield.
On the social media site Instagram, Musk posted an image of his car fixed to a part of the rocket with a dummy figure at the wheel.
FPSOs are typically deployed in smaller or medium sized oilfields, or in hard to reach locations, where platforms that are fixed to the seabed are less suitable.
FPSOs are typically deployed in smaller or medium sized oilfields, or in hard to reach locations, where platforms that are fixed to the seabed are less suitable.
The poster is fixed to a pole on a city street; the mouthless black youth sees what is going on but is unable to talk about it.
The executives are embarrassed and then want to explain what they have done right or what they have fixed to get themselves removed from the wall of shame.
Fixed Voice Decline Mitigated The fixed line voice segment continues to demonstrate sharp revenue declines, driven primarily by fixed-to-mobile substitution and growing popularity of VoIP services.
First: the SuperTower blimp is fixed to one spot, where as the Project Loon balloons are constantly in motion, riding wind currents to provide coverage to the area.
I keep my eyes fixed to the floor of my gym's shower at all times, as if savoring the fallen strands of hair and Clif Bar wrappers there.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's regulation 50.4(a) denotes four classes of interest rate swaps — fixed-to-floating swaps, basis swaps, forward rate agreements and overnight index swaps.
TURN around in your seat at the crematorium in the Berkshire town of Thatcham and you will see a web-cam, fixed to a beam, following the proceedings.
Pricing for the gilt was earlier fixed to yield 0.25 basis points below the benchmark 3.75% 2052 gilt, implying a price at the top end of initial guidance.
Former President Harry Truman resigned as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, calling the event "a prearranged affair," fixed to give the nomination to John F. Kennedy.
Mr. Bleck got into position next to a table — papers across his chest like a shield, eyes fixed to the ground — and, in his lyrical voice, began reciting.
"You must wear gloves and a (protective) mask at all times, and only two people may enter at a time," say two notices fixed to a shop window.
He revs up a rotating set of shears, fixed to his arm in place of his right hand, that would give Edward Scissorhands a run for his money.
Interlocking rubber mats lined the ground in one area, with something resembling furniture pads or moving blankets fixed to walls, and a US flag hanging in one corner.
While the iron boat deteriorated badly over the century it's been exposed to the elements, the scow has remained tightly fixed to a rock outcropping since August 1918.
Both ships are fixed to move from U.S. Gulf Coast to Europe at between 55 to 503 percent of the Worldscale shipping rate, according to Thomson Reuters Eikon data.
If an unwelcome visitor can get in through the back door, they don't need to bother with the locks and security cameras fixed to the door around the front.
To see this, imagine the Fed trying to figure out the path of interest rate normalization before December 2015, when the yuan (CNY) was virtually fixed to the dollar.
By buying or destroying Nike headbands, consumers can feel that they are literally "buying into" an identity that may not actually be that stable or fixed to begin with.
Around $10 billion of that is for a programme through which 475,000 car owners can sell their vehicle back to VW or get it fixed to meet emissions standards.
Reuters shipping data shows that since sanctions were removed, a number of vessels have been tentatively fixed to sail from Tehran to various locations in Europe and the Mediterranean.
She also seems to underplay how difficult it will be for countries to agree upon the appropriate exchange rates at which their currencies should be fixed to one another.
Do this early — not when you're already in trouble — and your community will realize you're one of the few solid companies with your heads firmly fixed to your shoulders.
"The one big difference between actresses and models is that models are fixed to the camera and actresses never look at a camera if you don't force them," he said.
Small workhorse planes like the Cessna 206 were transformed into viewing platforms, using frames made up of rods -- in some cases telescopic golf ball retrievers -- fixed to the wing struts.
The fixed-to-floating class now includes swaps denominated in Australian dollars, Canadian dollars, Hong Kong dollars, Mexican pesos, Norwegian drones, Polish zloty, Singapore dollars, Swedish krona and Swiss francs.
Visitors can activate the digital images of the warriors' weapons by holding their phones in front of a two-dimensional "target" that's fixed to the interpretive display with each statue.
CreditCreditJeenah Moon for The New York Times Maria Davila lay mute in a nursing home bed, an anguished expression fixed to her face, as her husband stroked her withered hand.
Ferrari have already tested a 'halo' design which is fixed to the cockpit at three points including a central pillar in front of the driver but does not have a screen.
Other changes included the launch of a global technical mentoring program, switching its direct-to-student business from fixed to monthly subscription pricing to incentivize individuals to move through courses faster.
The instrument has a high-definition camera fixed to the tip to help the doctor identify any potentially problematic polyps (clumps of cells) that can then be removed on the spot.
They are then cored to produce 163kg 'cheeses' — ultimately reduced to 20kg with Blue Hone inserts fixed to the top and bottom with an aircraft-grade epoxy resin that never sets.
Allen is also fond of a clip featuring a 3D web of black material fixed to a real concrete wall, around and through which little arcs of light jump and disappear.
The firing patterns were picked up by the chip and ran through a cable that was fixed to a port on the back of his skull and connected to a computer.
The Likud party appears fixed to secure 85033 seats to Gantz's Blue and White's 32, with Netanyahu's camp holding an overall edge to Gantz's center-left bloc of 59 to 54.
Vain and vapid, Brenda, whose striving parents were among the first Jews in exclusive Short Hills, was the sort who had her nose "fixed" to fit in with her Harvard classmates.
Slender steel stairs leading up to the terrace roof are fixed to narrow wooden beams, cantilevered off slats of hard curupay wood that separate an interior hallway from the forest outside.
A Hasselblad camera is fixed to his chest, and mission commander Pete Conrad is crisply reflected on his helmet's visor, as Bean holds up a gleaming cylinder filled with lunar dust.
"Shipping is hard as we used to say at Mozilla," he remarks, refusing to be fixed to a launch date for v2 (beyond saying it'll arrive in "less than a year").
In matters of personal identity — including body image, gender assignment, and sexuality — we've long been fixed to just a few words: plus-sized or not; boy or girl; straight, gay, maybe bi.
Cost reductions will be implemented over a 12- to 18-month period including efficiency gains from new systems, movement of more costs from fixed to variable and changes to Xplore's operating structure.
ESMA said most of the platforms were opening hubs in the EU to offer the same range of contracts, such as fixed-to-float interest rate swaps and credit default swap indices.
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing renewables markets, with floating structures the technology's next frontier because they utilize waters that are too deep for traditional turbines fixed to the seabed.
Sure, he peddled positions that he wasn't fixed to, made promises that he couldn't keep, touted a populism that he was bound to jettison and professed a caring that was entirely counterfeit.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I'm looking at photographs of the Black Panthers: men in formation wearing black leather jackets, with buttons featuring Huey P. Newton's image fixed to their lapels.
People are stuck on the medical model of deafness, which says that the 'problem' lies with the individual who is different and that we should all be 'fixed' to fit into the mainstream.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland will demand that German automakers treat Swiss customers the same as German buyers of diesel cars being fixed to cut pollution, the head of the Swiss road transport agency said.
Beijing last year reintroduced measures to stabilize its managed currency, including a calculation method called the counter-cyclical factor (CCF), aimed at keeping the yuan's daily midpoint fixed to a relatively stable value.
Created by Saurabh Datta, a multimedia artist who incorporates science, technology and philosophy into his practice, the "hearing post" is fixed to a wall and listens to anything spoken in front of it.
If the issue is not called at the first call date on 13 January 2028, the coupon will reset from fixed to floating rate of EURIBOR + 4.95%, representing a step-up of 100bps.
As Bogosian tells Creators, sensors that map urban micro-climates or micro-environments are typically fixed to a building, or traveling with a researcher who is either walking or biking through an environment.
One of the A.T.U. team — a jovial, shaven-headed Englishman named Scott Matthews — operated a crane fixed to the port side of the deck, which lifted the vehicle up and into the water.
To do a really tidy job and avoid having wires trailing across your floor, you'll need to deploy some cable management (brackets to keep the Ethernet cable fixed to the walls, for example).
That meant that unless CRISPR could be fixed to to be more precise, the ballyhooed technology might be more a laboratory nightmare than a revolutionary tool poised to rid the world of devastating disease.
The traffic police in the city reportedly announced in a blog post on Sina Weibo on Wednesday that it deleted the photo and that its surveillance system would be fixed to prevent future misidentifications.
The trade, which attracted US$2016bn of orders, included an 11-year non-call 10 tranche with a new fixed-to-floating coupon structure that banks said eased the cost of the call option.
By requiring the RFID chips to be fixed to the windshields of vehicles, the country can rapidly add new information about citizens as the new, tracker-equipped cars make their way onto the roads.
Under the Bretton Woods system, devised in part by John Maynard Keynes (pictured, left), currencies were fixed to the dollar (with scope for occasional devaluations or revaluations) and the dollar was fixed against gold.
When stimulation is applied to electrodes fixed to the back of each of the performer's ears, it forces the dancer to sway either to the left or the right according to the flock's movements.
Interestingly, the SL9 model also features a built-in gyroscope which LG says "gauges the position of the product (fixed to a wall or on a flat surface)" and adjusts the sound output accordingly.
On the other hand, because the CNY is fixed to the dollar, China would effectively "import" the dollar appreciation against the euro and the yen whose weights are 17 percent and 13 percent respectively.
There are monkey bars fixed to the ceiling, two standard-sized boxing rings in separate rooms, and all kinds of uppercut bags, punching pads, and two trainers on hand to watch over his workout.
Like Gateway to Pandrodise: Walk Towards Thee Light (2010), two life-sized illuminated images fixed to repurposed caskets—one featuring a naked P-Orridge alone and the other of Lady Jaye superimposed over Genesis.
These alterations throw a molecular spanner in the works, holding up fundamental processes such as copying DNA or reading genes, so they have to be fixed to keep the cell healthy and functioning properly.
Trump's advisors have sought to steer his focus in negotiations to the long-term, or so-called structural, change issues in China's economy that must be fixed to rebalance the trading relationship going forward.
"Gold's trading range in the first four months between low and high price was the lowest in percentage terms since it was fixed to the dollar in 1971," said Macquarie commodities strategist Matthew Turner.
It allows people to not only make the action one time, but to make it fixed to their sense of self, and that in turn helps them to be more consistent with their identity.
T. rex  may have been a highly successful predator, but it would have been terrible at licking stamps, lollipops or popsicles, thanks to a tongue that was likely fixed to the bottom of its mouth.
Eyewitness reports and investigations have suggested that cladding fixed to the outside of buildings for decoration, insulation or protection may have contributed to the spread of many fires in Dubai over the last three years.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong On Tuesday, Justin Blau, a well-known DJ and amateur bitcoin trader, was fixed to his computer monitor, caught up in what he thought would be the latest cryptocurrency gold rush.
The halo, which is fixed to the car at three points including a central pillar in front of the driver that supports a protective loop above his head, has been widely criticized on aesthetic grounds.
If a filtering platform could be fixed to the seabed underneath the North Pacific garbage patch, one could get the trash out while the water flowed through it — and maybe even sell it for profit.
Prosecutors argued at trial that Mr. Goodman had been aware of Mr. Hayes's "wishes" on Libor and skewed his daily predictions about where Libor related to the yen would be fixed to manipulate the interest rate.
Satellite positioning systems – such as GPS, the Russian GLONASS, the European Union's Galileo and China's BeiDou – give coordinates based on a datum that is not fixed to any continent, but rather the average of all continents.
The sensors are daisy chained together and attached to a 4G/LTE enabled data transmission device fixed to each electricity panel in a building — enabling the data to be offloaded to Verdigris' cloud platform for analysis.
"The meteorite was fixed to the [church] wall with iron crampons to prevent it from wandering at night or departing in the same violent manner it had arrived," according to Erik Gregersen's book Outer Solar System.
Finance Minister Taro Aso said while global trade imbalances must be fixed to avoid another financial crisis, the United States and China must address the problem through dialogue instead of slapping retaliatory tariffs on each other.
Competitors have their chairs fixed to the ground so they're rooted to the spot, and the only thing they can do is dodge using their torso, deflect opponent's blows and probe for weaknesses using their own weapon.
"The strategy was to keep it fixed to a must-pass vehicle because there was great worry that the House was not going to pass it," she said of any immigration legislation that might pass the Senate.
"The process is horrible, and the state law must be fixed to empower voters," said Mr. Squadron, who stepped down for a nonprofit job even though as a lawmaker he had carried legislation to change the system.
A copy of the one photograph of him that is widely available online, in which he looks like a character actor available to play sardonic police sergeants, was fixed to a wall in the restaurant's back stairwell.
Meanwhile in Asia, equities lifted as China's central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), reintroduced a policy adjustment called the "counter-cyclical factor," aimed at keeping the yuan's daily midpoint fixed to a relatively stable value.
Bedsheets fixed to painted wooden boards are stenciled and collaged with different types of information, so that each comprises a portrait of a woman now remembered for facing social and political injustices — often related to their gender.
"Everything comes at a price, and buying Twitter at these levels will crater earnings for at least several years while the business is fixed to bring in the kind of revenue I believe it can generate," Cramer said.
The installation features 77 individual segments—some fixed to walls, others suspended from the ceiling—that make generative music, each featuring a metal bar, sound activator, sound damper, resonator, and mechatronics (technology that combines electronics and mechanical engineering).
He declined to say whether the cladding - layers fixed to the outside of buildings for decoration, insulation or protection - had affected the development of the fire, and directed queries about building materials to the Dubai Civil Defence authority.
Rather than sell their vehicles back to Volkswagen, car owners in the United States can also choose to have their vehicles fixed to meet emissions standards, although doing so would probably reduce the engines' performance and gas mileage.
Mostly, it was just an apolitical, boozy party taking place under the metal bas-relief of Yuri V. Andropov, a former secret police chief and Communist Party general secretary, which is fixed to the building's chunky stone façade.
Concerned about outflows to developed markets, Beijing reintroduced measures to stabilize its managed currency, including a calculation method called the counter-cyclical factor (CCF) that's aimed at keeping the yuan's daily midpoint fixed to a relatively stable value.
In the display of works by Bo Bardi (1914-1992), the paintings are mounted on glass panes fixed to concrete bases rather than hung on the walls, creating a democratic field of pictures rather than a showcase of masterpieces.
GOP House members came out of a conference meeting Wednesday morning still optimistic about a health care vote next week, provided the deal-making amendment gets fixed to subject Congress to the same Affordable Care Act regulation waivers as everyone else.
The Italian actress and singer, 43, walked the runway for Antonio Grimaldi's Spring/Summer 2019 collection on Monday, wearing a satin-white asymmetrical dress with angel wings fixed to the back and her hair held back in an elaborate bun.
Fixed-to-floating interest rate swaps denominated in the currencies from Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Mexico, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Sweden and Switzerland must be centrally cleared, along with some other contracts in those currencies, according to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Messaging is the glue that keeps people's eyeballs fixed to their screens for several hours a day, and having a messaging product confined to a tab within the main app put significant constraints on what Instagram designers could do with it.
Farmer George Sanders shared the clip above on YouTube, which features his herd of merry bovines queuing up to use his genius invention (basically a brush on a spring that's been fixed to a metal beam in the cow shed).
A bright yellow model ship, manufactured out of foam and fibreglass in a miniature shipyard on site and outfitted with sensors, was fixed to a beam directly below the control room and slowly moved down the length of the pool.
And fittingly, as part of his Turner Prize presentation, the artist has distributed canvases to schools across the county of Kent that will be fixed to desks and the schoolchildren encouraged to paint or write whatever they want on them.
This is one of thousands of images that decorate the two walls of Carmen Winant's "My Birth" installation, each photo cut out from 1970s feminist magazines, pamphlets, and books, and then fixed to the wall with ripped blue painter's tape.
Until now T-Mobile NL has been a pure mobile play, while the merged entity would pursue a so-called fixed-to-mobile convergence strategy that allows for transmission of data, voice and video to devices at home or on the go.
The enhanced capabilities of the new AR+ mode (available on devices running iOS 11 and higher) mean you can get a much better sense of a Pokemon's size and scale, as each creature is now fixed to a certain point in space.
A camera or smartphone fixed to such a balloon can take more detailed photographs than the satellite imagery used by the likes of Google for its online maps, and Public Lab provides software, called MapKnitter, that can stitch these photos together into surveys.
Other engines under construction include the Trent XWB-97, which will power the Airbus A350-1000; the Trent 1000 TEN, which will be fixed to all variants of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner family; and the Trent 7000 which will power the Airbus A330neo.
To counterpoint the smoothness of the roll-ups, some of the models wore what Pecis termed "a variation on the finger wave" — a curl lightly fixed to the side of the face with a smidgen of hairspray and a cold blast from the hair dryer.
She started a trap, neuter, return program where she and a small team of volunteers would safely gather the stray kittens and bring them to a nearby horse stable where she would bring over a vet team from Maui and have them fixed to prevent future breeding.
His voice is permanently fixed to that whispery, rolls-onto-his-side "you wanna get some breakfast?" morning after setting, except when he's telling JoJo he's falling for her, and in that moment he gets pretend-choked up and tries to sound like he's swallowing a pinecone.
In his iconic dot series — begun in the '90s as non-painterly rubber circles fixed to the canvas and later progressing into what he described as "meaningless" painted grids of dots and rectangular forms — one can see, on closer inspection, traces of dust, mold, and scribbled text.
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said in a statement on Thursday that most of the trading platforms in London are opening hubs in the EU, where they plan to offer the same range of contracts like fixed-to-float interest rate swaps and credit default swap indices.
"Our visitors have been surprised by the scale of the murals — and we've only been able to show portions of each — and by the fact that they are not frescoes painted directly on the wall, but were painted on canvas and then fixed to the walls," Wiles said.
Whether you believe the system should be fixed to generate more revenue or employed as a tool to limit inequality — and let's be honest for a moment, those ideas are not always consistent — there is a justifiable sense the public doesn't trust the tax system to be fair.
It is also a work of artistic ambition: to use drawing as a tool to extract the metaphorical potential of a landscape by giving the one Fernández has formed here the added dimensionality of shadows, along with the rough topography formed by some charred forms fixed to the walls.
To the left as you enter, just past the steps that make the exhibition feel like an altar, there's a lone, unlit floodlight fixed to the wall, positioned about knee-high: this functioning object denuded of utility lends a mysterious credence to the narrative of entropy that the exhibition evokes.
Although there have been direct ports of blogs to print before, most notably when the owners of sites like the Frenemy or Hyperbole and a Half got deals, their content didn't seem fixed to the Internet for its conception; after all, you could write or draw before cables connected us.
Deutsche Telekom wants to buy Tele2's Dutch assets and combine them with its T-Mobile Nederland so it can offer so-called fixed-to-mobile convergence packages, allowing for transmission of data, voice and video to devices at home or on the go and better compete with KPN and Ziggo.
The Air Force program, known as Global Lightning, started testing with SpaceX in early 2018 and used Starlink's first two test satellites to beam to terminals fixed to a C-12 military transport plane in flight, demonstrating internet speeds of 610 megabytes per-second, SpaceX Senior Vice President Tim Hughes said.
In a blog post about the cameras, the network explains the two types of cameras it uses: Furios, which are fixed to a dolly and run on tracks, limiting their movement to side-to-side, and Shotokus, which are mounted on three wheels and can move freely across the floor.
These objects are all cut open and splayed, fixed to a substrate as if pressed between two layers of transparent glass, as if inviting the viewer to examine them in detail, like sandwiching a drop of blood in a specimen slide to see what is really going on below the surface.
EditorsNote: Fixed to 'basemen' in 2nd graf; Fixed/capitalized 'With' in 5th graf (22nd sentence); Removed extra 'with' in 22th graf Anthony Rendon hit a grand slam to break a sixth-inning tie, and Patrick Corbin allowed two runs in six innings as the Washington Nationals beat the visiting Atlanta Braves 20-21 on Monday.
Visiting India earlier this year, Malcolm Turnbull told Adani's CEO and other executives that local issues would be "fixed" to prevent legal challenges from the land's traditional owners—the indigenous Wangan and Jagalingou peoples on the site of the Carmichael, and the Juru people at Abbot Point, a port from which Adani plans to ship its coal.
Its senior unsecured ratings were downgraded to 'BB+'/'B' from 'BBB-'/'F21010'; The ratings of the EUR600 million perpetual preferred constant maturity swap securities and the EUR750 million deeply subordinated fixed to reset rate (DS) notes were downgraded to 'BB-' from 'BB'; Casino Finance SA's senior unsecured rating was downgraded to 'BB+'/'B' from 'BBB-'/'F3'.
The 2000-meter-long pulsing cable, expected to be installed by late December, will be fixed to the seafloor, with vertical risers supporting electrodes that emit a low-frequency pulsed electronic signal that proved 2100% effective in turning away at least 218 sharks during its four-week trial at a Cape Town beach in South Africa.
Through the entire debate, there was one incontrovertible fact big banks never bothered to deny, because they can't: Prior to reform, the debit market was fixed to favor banks by the two huge card companies that dominate it; and so it didn't behave like the rest of our free-market system, which created the largest economy in the world.
It would have taken guts, and fury, for Hélio Oiticica to carry his banner reading "Be an Outlaw, Be a Hero" through Brazilian streets, and for León Ferrari to display his still-shocking 1965 sculpture "The Western, Christian Civilization," with its off-the-shelf plaster figure of the crucified Jesus fixed to a 6-foot-tall model of a United States fighter plane.
Mr. Tausig's theme — and the fact that it is running in The New York Times (kudos to Will Shortz) — feels to me like wonderful support and validation for those who are not fixed to a binary gender orientation, or perhaps a love letter to parents who worry about their children in a world that is just developing language around such fluidity.
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EditorsNote: Corrected stat in 2nd graf; Added missing word 'over' in 7th graf; Fixed to period at end of next-to-last graf; Added missing 'the' in last graf Aaron Hicks hit a three-run home run, J.A. Happ allowed one run in seven innings and the visiting New York Yankees avoided a three-game sweep by defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2 Thursday night.
The raid, likened to a scene from an action movie by local bystanders, was a fitting end to the kingpin's latest stint as a fugitive following his outright campy escape in July from a maximum security prison via a hole in his shower's floor leading to a mile-long tunnel 22013 feet below ground sporting oxygen tanks, ventilation, and a special motorcycle fixed to a track.
EditorsNote: Added Blair stats in 3rd graf; Broke up 3rd graf into two separate grafs; Fixed to 'won six straight' in final graf Mitch Ballock and Marcus Zegarowski each scored 20 points, and No. 11 Creighton hit a season-high 17 33-pointers to bounce back from its worst Big East loss of the season, routing visiting Georgetown 91-76 on Wednesday night at Omaha, Neb.
More than half of the works on display are from the 22003st century, but it is intriguing to compare two pieces hanging side-by-side that were made in the latter decades of the 20063th, Romare Bearden's "Mother and Child," a highly stylized collage from 22006, whose nobility is offset by the Rococo playfulness of Nefertiti Goodman's "Getting Fixed to Look Pretty" (268), a large, white-on-black linocut.
The drab brown left-hand one is attached to the wall, but the right-hand one, which had been fixed to the wall by some adhesive, appears to have been pulled down from the wall onto the floor, leaving almost a mirror image of itself on the wall where adhesive pulled off pieces of paint and drywall, now stuck to the floor piece in a pattern exactly matching the damaged wall.
The yuan has come under intense pressure in recent weeks on concerns about the outlook for the Chinese economy, the world's second largest, in part resulting from the ongoing tariff conflict with the U.S. On Friday, the People's Bank of China appeared to respond to that pressure, announcing that it was reintroducing a calculation method it called a "counter-cyclical factor" to keep the yuan's daily midpoint fixed to a relatively stable value.

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