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"flicker" Definitions
  1. flicker (of something) a light that shines in an unsteady way
  2. flicker (of something) a small, sudden movement with part of the body
  3. flicker (of something) a feeling or an emotion that lasts for only a very short time
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Billboard reports that Horan will release On the Record: Flicker, a documentary that looks at the process behind his first solo record, Flicker.
"A landscape or entire river system doesn't operate as a simple sum of its parts," added Brennan, noting that different zones "flicker on or flicker off" over time.
The spectacular — and fatal — show began with a flicker.
Tensions between Real Housewives of New Jersey rivals Margaret Josephs and Siggy Flicker boiled over on Wednesday's all new episode, as the 50-year-old "powerhouse in pigtails" was confronted about a controversial comment she made to Flicker regarding Adolph Hitler — a comment that had Flicker, the only Jewish New Jersey Housewife, accusing Josephs of being prejudice towards Jews.
The mitochondria that produce energy in those cells flicker out.
His eyes betray only a flicker of fear and uncertainty.
"This is what I don't like," Flicker, 50, told DePaola.
When she talks about teaching, her eyes flicker towards it.
A year ago, Arlen experienced a "flicker" in her legs.
"I think I'm a funny person, Teresa's funnier," Flicker gushes.
That's what's causing pixels to flicker in the image above.
Siggy, better known as 'Soggy Flicker' with all the crying.
In its wake there is a lingering flicker of curiosity.
Transformational politics can even elicit a flicker from unexpected corners.
Award ceremony, war, drinking, war: We flicker back and forth.
Some, though, still held out for any flicker of hope.
Focusing on the smallest flicker of positivity is my normal.
And we've been graced with Niall Horan's debut solo record, Flicker.
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The crowd roars, and a flicker of confusion crosses Williams' face.
"During pregnancy your nose spreads from ear to ear," shares Flicker.
Only the occasional hesitation betrays a flicker of fear and emotion.
Trump showed, arguably, a flicker of this appeal in his election.
As it turned out, Mr. Russo's light dimmed to a flicker.
You didn't dignify me in Boca and the Soggy Flicker statement.
Refresh rate is key, you don't want any flicker at all.
In this case, though, the flea-flicker is just the beginning.
Whatever flicker of humanity he had left has been snuffed out.
Serious incidents (a rape, a suicide attempt) flicker past too quickly.
"Consciousness is a mere flicker, a dream that nobody is dreaming."
The company worked with distributors like Kino International and Flicker Alley.
On Monday there was a brief flicker of hope for Mrs.
Some of the light tube filaments overhead flicker in and out.
Activate it, and green lights flicker on, pulsing through the architecture.
Sure, Taiwan gained a flicker of national pride from Trump's shout-out.
" Flicker stated point blank, "I do not believe Teresa's cheating on Joe.
Apps on the phone would flicker and freeze, seemingly on a whim.
Small votives, memorials to the dead, flicker beneath trees along the way.
Siggy Flicker is saying goodbye to the Real Housewives of New Jersey.
Niall Horan just released Flicker on October 20, 2017, on Capital Records.
For 15 years researchers have watched that point flicker—and wondered why.
City lights flicker in the distance, and my jaw hurts from smiling.
Elsewhere, overdubbed exclamations produce vocal polyphony while the keyboards shine and flicker.
That was the wrong thing for Flicker to call her fellow Housewives.
TrueTone flash has also been updated with an advanced flicker-detect system.
Sarah Sophie Flicker: It began, for me, during the whole election cycle.
I weave and dodge between cars, watch people and lights flicker by.
Sunlight and mist make fragmentary rainbows that flicker as clouds go by.
Only a few years ago, Hamill's star was barely at a flicker.
It can change color, dim, and create cool pulse and flicker effects. 
It's a flicker of misplaced passion, the beginning of a quiet collapse.
And I think I see a flicker of recognition in his eyes.
But the movie isn't interested in exploring that flicker of the idea.
Tablet light, phone light, laptop light flicker on our slack, rapt gazes.
Commentators strained to spot and savor any flicker of something more dignified.
Lights flicker in old houses, an icy gust whirs through ancient trees.
Then I saw a flicker of worry creep back onto her face.
He made them flicker so that they'd spell SOS in morse code.
Stone's was just another flicker in our self-referential chaos of information.
With the pain, such as it is, comes a flicker of history.
"I think that she's upset about what went down in Vermont," Flicker theorized.
Retinal artery and vein reactions to 20-second-long flicker stimulation were measured.
Similarly Flicker shares she both worries about and welcomes rejection for her children.
In addition, human eyes are more sensitive to the flicker at darker environment.
Windjammer is now available on Blu-ray and streaming platforms from Flicker Alley.
Yet that failed to set off even a flicker in searches about privacy.
But here's the thing: there was a flicker of hope in either story.
There's even the option for a "flicker" sensation, according to the company's website.
My vision started to flicker, it was like I could see another dimension.
It was quiet enough to hear the wing beats of a flushed flicker.
And as those lights flicker on, we are aware that darkness surrounds him.
In "The Beach Bum" (2019), the actor was a wild card named Flicker.
There's a flicker of odd-couple tension in their alliance, and it works.
The lights flicker back on to reveal that Mr. Gibson has been shot.
I saw the tiny embryo inside me, its first flicker of a heartbeat.
The house lights dim, an engine roars, and stars flame and flicker out.
For the first time in months, the patient felt a flicker of hope.
The bulbs no longer "flicker" and are available in a range of colors.
Gusts of wind whipped against the tepee, and the fire began to flicker.
A hamster on an exercise wheel can make a little light bulb flicker.
A plea, too, to bring back the Spam special, with its flicker of Hawaii.
It even has a flicker mode if the stable lighting option isn't convincing enough.
I squint and he seems to flicker, just the way a virtual artifact would.
Like wanderers in some dark desert we run toward any flicker in the night.
"It only takes one flicker of light to chase out the darkness," she says.
Father Clive suppresses a flicker of irritation like the media-trained boss he is.
Fat candles flicker on the walls, and tall dripping tapers sit on the tables.
The effect tends to flicker in and out and have lots of strange artifacts.
"Honey, I know many people who married Jews who can't stand Jews," Flicker said.
Can Jeb continue the flicker of momentum he has coming out of New Hampshire?
First, a tiny flicker of flame was visible on the right solid rocket motor.
Horan himself has his own debut solo album coming out in late October, Flicker.
The lights flicker, turning the whole scene into something not unlike a horror movie.
Both flicker through another forthcoming book, "The Opposite of Woe," a memoir that Gov.
A photo of Peretz and Flicker was posted to Twitter by a Variety reporter.
The real radiance comes from the people, and how they flicker, sputter and flame.
Was it just me, or was there a nearly imperceptible flicker of the thumb?
Looking at his screen, Puchner wonders what foundational texts will flicker down to us.
Low-flying fireflies flicker in the night sky amid the music of the frogs.
But there was a little flicker of hope that maybe this time … Oh well.
A TV seems to flicker inside, as it had on the three previous nights.
Leave days rationed out by the computer, hoarded for a vain flicker of freedom.
The flicker of the flames seemed to breathe life into the two-dimensional figures.
"I feel like you slighted me," Flicker told Josephs when she called with the invitation.
And then on top of that, you calling me 'Soggy Flicker,' I didn't appreciate that.
Digital images from your past visits flicker across a timeline made of your health records.
"You don't tell me what to do," she told Gorga, before walking out with Flicker.
While little plot details are known, Efron is set to play a character named Flicker.
Her response was a weird flicker of Siri-like intelligence in a glorified search engine.
The flicker of tiny lighter flames once illuminated dimmed concert arenas during heart-wrenching numbers.
They then control the bulb's functioning, causing it to become unresponsive or even — gasp — flicker.
Bulgaria's drabness is a neutral palate against which this book's sexual and intellectual heat flicker.
But it's a kind of recognition — a flicker of something he'd forgotten along this journey.
You can see them in flame wars and in the flicker of torchlight in Charlottesville.
Here, we see Arabic words on a television screen that flicker into blurry double images.
Striped patterns can cause seizures and headaches in much the same way as flicker does.
The more the Marlins expose him the more likely it is to flicker and fade.
The odd tree hanging on for life offers a flicker of brown and faint green.
He can stay in the contest, but only the very faintest flicker of hope remains.Sen.
Moving on, he saw an Eastern phoebe, a Northern flicker and a black-capped chickadee.
Jhabvala generally musters a flicker of sympathy for those who know not what they do.
She chews silently and then puts down her utensils, often without a flicker of expression.
So they told the president: If you're watching, flicker the lights to let us know.
Without so much as a flicker, the napkin-wrapped ketwurst was handed over to me.
It's also designed to reduce eye strain by offering glare control and low optical flicker.
The only flicker from him over his 79 days of hospitalization was a single tear.
But even the lesser entries manage to flicker with moments of rare insight and nuance.
I couldn't see what was inside, just a glint, like the flicker of a star.
There was the occasional flicker of the past, coming back to haunt Jamie or Claire.
Rolling brownouts flicker across the city, ominous but vague, like thunder rumbling in the distance.
The overhead lights flicker, which is never a good sign, as countless movies have illustrated.
For myself and others, even the imperceptible flicker of fluorescents has triggered many a migraine.
Hopper pokes around the house and shed, where the light continues to flicker on and off.
Coal-fed braziers and stoves flicker by the side of the road, black smoke pouring out.
The feed adds new images constantly, making their appearance in the video feed an eventual flicker.
Despite the close second set, there was never a flicker of doubt on the teams' face.
Adam Thielen made a 1193-yard reception on a flea flicker to set up the score.
Lots of lights flicker and fuse, and a strange creature tries to break through the walls.
My eyes glazed over as I watched the flames slowly flicker and melt into the floor.
As I moved about the virtual Minecraft landscape, I didn't detect any screen flicker or stutter.
He had never given any hint of disloyalty to the regime, not a flicker of doubt.
Mysterious fleeting fires are said to flicker in the night at sites where treasures were stowed.
He's still just getting to know them, but I see the flicker of a blossoming friendship.
The Los Angeles Rams fooled the Cincinnati Bengals with a double-reverse flea-flicker on Sunday.
Fifty years later, images from the Black Panther Party's heyday still flicker in our national memory.
I want all of the figures, masked or not, to flicker in and out of reality.
Almost every time Beyoncé showed Jay-Z a flicker of attention, or lust, the crowd roared.
I know, I know very well, how many loves flicker and fail, however ecstatic their beginnings.
In another series from the same period called "Fresno Fans," pinks and yellows fade and flicker.
Hunt said a caretaker initially spotted the fire Thursday following a power flicker in the property.
Such objects include certain supernovae and stars that flicker at a rate dependent on their brightness.
Halfway through the second drink, there may be a flicker of the old euphoria, quickly snuffed.
Many birds forage on the ground for food, including the rapidly declining Northern flicker, he says.
Periodically the house lights flicker fully on, leaving the audience as exposed as the characters onstage.
In the car ride, Flicker wondered if Laurita's accusation came from her battle with Giudice and Gorga.
Those points were set up by a 47-yard pass to Austin Proehl on a flea flicker.
Stafford tossed the ball to J.D. McKissic, who threw it back to Stafford on the flea flicker.
To prevent flicker, we only support higher refresh rates if the display brightness is above a threshold.
But those conditions last for the merest flicker of time, which is useless for actually creating energy.
But by that point, Josephs was looking for more than for Flicker to just accept her apology.
Li-fi pretty much does the same thing using LEDs that flicker in an incredibly subtle way.
You've in a basement with the lights off, and only a lighter to flicker off the walls.
As the midwife scans me, I study her face for a flicker of a smile or relief.
As illustrated by the current impasse over border security and immigration, that light has begun to flicker.
His first film, "The Flicker" (280), created a pulsating stroboscopic effect with alternating black and white frames.
Fans of the Irish singer can expect the new album to have a different flavor than Flicker.
The floorboards creak, the lights flicker, something runs past the frame... (pause to turn to page two).
He discovered that he blinked more than usual due to the flicker light emitted by the film.
"Jambon," I stammered, my brain registering a flicker of recognition from a long-since-forgotten French class.
Even the frictions that emerge from uninvited Arabs on Israeli soil flicker and die like damp matches.
That includes its high, 80,000,000:1 contrast ratio, 1-millisecond (ms) response rate and flicker-free technology.
A lesser flicker came when the former Drake antagonists Meek Mill and Tory Lanez appeared onstage together.
As the psychiatrist asked him when he had last cried, something seemed to flicker behind Lewis's pupils.
At first the options alternate at a leisurely pace, but eventually they flicker so fast they blur.
Pinch them closed, and you enter his subconscious, where disjointed phrases flicker over images of Braille and flame.
"That's what you guys are fu—ing hanging out with, f— you," Giudice yelled at Flicker and Catania.
The practice room is almost deafening with the clicking of keyboards, and the flicker of rapidly-scrolling monitors.
Elle comes to just long enough to tell him he's bad when the lights begin to flicker again.
The market is also so tiny that even a flicker of competition could be a problem to Tesla.
Earlier this summer, the $60 million Brad Pitt-produced War Machine seemed to only flicker in public awareness.
A flicker of light came on March 1st as the administration's trade-strategy document was presented to Congress.
There's also a pulse mode where the lights flicker and vibrate, supposedly like a PlayStation Dual Shock controller.
Perhaps the most popular way to find exoplanets is by staring at stars, waiting for them to flicker.
"In our lives, there are going to be people who don't like me and vice versa," Flicker said.
Then, you pray for the thing to work, considering the lights flicker whenever its power button goes on.
Horan said that his new album will be a bit of a departure from the ballad-heavy Flicker.
Occasionally, he'll whistle a melody into the mic while line drawings of California landscapes flicker as a backdrop.
This lamp offers bright light up to 10,000 LUX through a screen that is flicker and glare free.
After all, she claimed she was just being a loyal friend and letting Flicker express her hurt feelings.
The scattered lights of upstate New York, a region not unfamiliar with heartache, flicker past. Schenectady. Utica. Syracuse.
Social media posts during the debate revealed wide scrutiny of Mr. Holt's every word, inflection and facial flicker.
We'd get a corner of a besotted piece of wood lit just barely before it would flicker out.
Video screens flicker with historical concert footage, and recorded audio of the band talking about songwriting wafts overhead.
They simply gouge holes in it, without a flicker of shame or remorse, and see what wells up.
I doubt you even felt a flicker of feeling when you flipped that switch and rewrote our story.
But the dancers remained motionless, the only visible movement a flicker of light on a purple-blue backdrop.
Hunt told CNN that a caretaker noticed the fire on Thursday after a power flicker at the park.
If you fail to deflect a stormtrooper's blaster fire, the screen will flicker red, but you're effectively invulnerable.
Lamb's 51-yard score came with a bit of trickery, as Lincoln Riley dialed up a flea-flicker.
There isn't a flicker of musical edge on this album, only a belief in the crowdsourcing of ideas.
On his second, Brady fooled the entire defense with a flea-flicker, zipping a 34-yarder to Hogan.
We see the rare flicker of his self-doubt and the guilt he feels for acts of betrayal.
In the past, Google has included an additional microphone, laser autofocus, and a spectral/flicker sensors beside Pixel cameras.
Jones, who also connected on a deep ball off a flea-flicker, finished 8 of 11 for 115 yards.
The apparel for soccer (or "global football," as Nike calls it) doesn't quite flicker, but it's still eye-catching.
They just started to flicker with flame — very sort of Formula One, but in a proper high-speed car.
"I just remember kind of surreal flicker book of imagery – it formed some of my earliest memories," Ahmed says.
Every time this debris field moves in front of the star (from our vantage point), it appears to flicker.
As Dr. Braverman pointed to the flicker on the screen, I felt my whole body shift, or maybe surrender.
Candles flicker; music begins; in the stands above, still others quietly read terrible stories of abuse to one another.
" Flicker says, telling Josephs "You're one of the ugliest human beings in the word for making fun of me.
As we drive around neighborhoods and business districts, only the flicker of our car's light break through the shadow.
Fragrant oils are dripped back and forth across my forehead as I flicker in and out of consciousness (Shirodhara).
The two got into a heated confrontation during Laurita's brief time at the lunch, which was thrown by Flicker.
Since then, she curated the Hunger Games: Mockingjay soundtrack (contributing "Yellow Flicker Beat" to it) and collaborated with Disclosure.
To make broadcasts seem more newsy, banks of TV screens flicker in what appears to be a newsroom behind.
The lights flicker, the synthy music swells and calms, the clicky keyboard thunders its way through your every interaction.
One of these requires a person to hold up a board with letters, and watch the patient's eye flicker.
Clinton from backstage to the forefront of several joyful campaign events, which flicker by in and out of focus.
Early mornings in the Amazon, kingfishers swoop from snags overhanging the water, blue morpho butterflies flicker along the banks.
We used to sit in green armchairs and let the images, unaccompanied by piano tinkling, flicker across the screen.
IN THE wilds of western Texas, a flicker of life has returned to the fracking, or hydraulic-fracturing, industry.
After Ford identified herself and spoke publicly about the alleged assault on Sunday, Flicker tweeted a message of support.
The mirrors flicker with reflections of a warming, acidic ocean that has been devastating coral reefs around the world.
There's a flicker onscreen whenever López connects, then a blur of pixelated color as his face comes into view.
As his multiple arms rotate, they cause his eyes to flicker, in an almost smug wink at the viewer.
It will be hard to justify not giving Goff a chance once their hopes for the season flicker out.
When the Russian government offer came across his email, there doesn't seem to have been a flicker of concern.
"Children of Divorce," a 19213 movie newly refurbished in a dual-format edition by Flicker Alley, stars Clara Bow.
In both cases, the higher rates were needed to accommodate outsize screens that made flicker and blur more visible.
Flicker has been an outspoken activist in recent years and also serves as an organizer of the Women's March.
On their next drive, Miami pulled off an impressive flea flicker to put themselves in position to score again.
Latest Project: Mr. Tierney spent much of last year traveling in Europe and America for Mr. Horan's "Flicker" tour.
Instead, it plays out in a flicker of a shared glance between two people who trust each other implicitly.
You can detect a flicker — one might even say a ghost — of an interesting idea beneath its polished shell.
When Nick and the women pull out a Ouija board and ask May if she's there, the lights flicker off.
You can check out the other contenders below and check out some nice making-of photos on NASA's Flicker account.
DePaola rehashed the rumor while getting runway ready with Catania, 46, and Siggly Flicker, who were walking in the show.
The lights flicker as the man rushes to the elevator, which apparently doesn't have that all-important "close door" button.
Her wound seeps blood into the pool, the lights flicker, and that creepy monster thing goes in for the kill.
"She loved you," Candace tells Peterson, and in that moment there is flicker of something in his rheumy blue eyes.
We have only seen a flicker of the pale, white woman in the series, but she looks like a ghost.
And every time I go in for a checkup or sonogram, I half think that magnificent flicker will somehow disappear.
The addition of another color brings light to the black ground, but it is hushed and elusive, less than flicker.
Falkovich's formula describes the large stable vortex itself, but not the turbulent eddies that still flicker and fluctuate around it.
There was a momentary pause, the slightest flicker of panic across Sanders's face as he cast about for an answer.
On the first play, Matthew Stafford hit receiver Kenny Golladay for a gain of 66 yards on a flea-flicker.
They feature a flicker mode and color-changing options, with light emanating through the eyes and mouth of the helmet.
At night, the lights from nearby hamlets flicker and blink in the foothills like lightning bugs dancing across the sky.
Each seated with an acoustic guitar, they brought an easy collegiality to their exchange, with the odd flicker of guilelessness.
Some guests reported that the lights would flicker and that their furniture was completely rearranged with no one touching it.
But this flicker of conscience offers the hope that more Republicans will try to reclaim the mantle of their predecessors.
And they spend their days hoping to say the right things so he'll flicker the White House lights for them.
" With a flicker of concern, he asked the Pineapple team, "Are you worried that that's going to get too esoteric?
He was, however, shown a flicker of disrespect when a restaurant ordained that he eat outside with his human posse.
BOSTON — The snow was blowing almost horizontally when the lights began to flicker at Steven Malatesta's home in Eastham, Mass.
I love the passage when cosmic piano chords leap about while haunting electronic voices and riffs flicker in the background.
He probed and pushed on offense, and his jump shot, which can flicker like an old television set, was sparkling.
In these two episodes we see the same expressions start to flicker across the faces of Lila and Lenù, themselves.
This is transcendence, the past and the future experienced together in moments where I can see a flicker of eternity.
If he has a sharp eye for brokenness, he is even keener on the inextinguishable flicker of love that remains.
Niall's greatest charm, and the primary allure of his 2017 album Flicker, is instead seeming like an ordinary, likable guy.
Mr. Gámez spent the night beside her, the flicker of hope that she might awaken dimming with each monitor's beep.
There was a brief flicker of hope when the launcher did work just a few minutes before the clip premiered.
Fluorescent lights flicker intermittently inside the hotel, which doubles as a brothel and serves as the headquarters of tonight's operation.
Back in 2015, when the events of 2017 were just a flicker on the horizon, Donald Trump hosted Saturday Night Live.
" Josephs apologized, of course — telling Flicker during a diner sit-down that, "my intention was never ever to make you cry.
At the end of Sunday's all new episode, Catania told Housewife Siggy Flicker why she's no longer speaking to her friend.
As she glides past the visuals of her life, the protagonist fades in and out of oblivion with a cloudy flicker.
A flicker of annoyance flashes across Zelda's face before she realizes that she might have her own shot at being published.
But for me it was the best flicker of weirdness from a show that—again, like its robots—dreamed big dreams.
" She was much sassier when addressing the rumors with new Housewife Siggy Flicker, saying Joe "can't keep his hands off me.
Handheld-camera shots of bushes, a garden, and then of a person soldering metal, flicker as if in a quick hallucination.
When Spencer admits to Gabriel that he's lost all trust in Rick, we see the flicker of malice in Gabriel's eyes.
In Car 3, Seyward Darby leaned her head against the window and watched the rail yards of Union Station flicker past.
They lead him to the gas station where it all started — where specters of men in beanies flicker in the darkness.
Elsewhere in Mission Control, Jerry Bostick, the engineer at the flight dynamics console, allowed himself a flicker of the forbidden wonder.
The cop car's lights flicker and extinguish, but after a deep breath Pierce comes back to himself and the lights return.
Hundreds of billions of stars flicker on, and eventually planets also condense from rings of dust surrounding many of those stars.
There was a claim from one of the many instruments of a flicker of gamma rays in the same general area.
Iowa Iowa, where 20123% of the vote came early in 2012, continues to provide a flicker of good news for Trump.
Horan is now gearing up to release his first solo album, Flicker, but he still sometimes thinks about the old days.
In a network promo recently released during Queen Sugar's season three debut, various clips from its series flicker across the screen.
On "Points," a flicker of bubblegum pop gets mere seconds to live before Blake's murmurings and vocal hiccups take its place.
Her fingers flicker in the air as she talks, as if she's literally trying to grab words out of the sky.
As her cellmate bullies her to sleep, a slight eyebrow flicker is the only evidence of the Lady Keating's emotional distress.
The physics are a little weird—Mario jumps higher and floats longer than he should—and some of the assets flicker.
The flicker of quaking aspen and basswood leaves, the flipping of the sugar maple, and the rustle of the red oak.
Happiness appears to be a state of dead-eyed consumerist ease illuminated by an occasional wan flicker of mirth or dread.
When Kepler watched KIC 8462852 flicker several years back, it was only collecting white light—aggregating information across the visible spectrum.
Seth F.—the "F" stood for Flicker— showed up at my apartment that Wednesday bearing a big backpack full of tools.
"You want it, right?" she asks on the chorus, as thumb pianos flicker and a fuzzed-out synth bass hovers below.
Souza was a last minute replacement but did an alright job of throwing a rangy flicker jab into Freire's face throughout.
In early 2017, a Jeep owner I know had his UConnect system flicker on and off every three minutes or so.
He realized it was an earthquake when the road started bouncing up and down and the swaying streetlights began to flicker.
A few months later, Saroo set off to visit, the idea of finding his family a faint flicker in his mind.
The Raiders' touchdown to J.J. Nelson on Sunday copied a Bengals' Week 1 play with the jet-sweep-wheel flea-flicker.
Images flare, flicker and disappear, like matches struck and snuffed, as these residents of a Dublin prison recall life before incarceration.
So FX showed me the first few episodes —— [the lights in the room begin to flicker] TAIKA WAITITI What happened there?
But then things she couldn't explain started happening: electrical wall sockets would buzz erratically; lamps would flicker off and on uncontrollably.
The screen pulsates with the hot energies of modern life and its dull repetitions, animating the screen with an insistent flicker.
It's been an exciting week for Horan, who released both his highly anticipated album and documentary On the Record: Flicker last Friday.
Just when it seems Singh's proficiency as a drag-flicker will ensure a long stint on the national team, the accident happens.
But somehow, with the microexpressions that flicker across her face, Adams makes you believe all that loss might have been worth it.
We've all seen this movie: The lights inexplicably start to flicker and a naive homeowner writes it off as just a glitch.
What once was splashed all over the news has become a faint flicker in the search history of our phones and computers.
The biggest hardware changes here are the second wide angle selfie camera on the front and a flicker sensor on the rear.
"We believe that art and culture change hearts and minds, and that joy is an act of resistance," Sarah Sophie Flicker says.
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While Flicker featured guest artists like Maren Morris, the pop star didn't reveal who else fans might hear on the upcoming album.
For many people, the learning flame tends to flicker after they finish school, as it gets replaced with daily tasks and responsibilities.
Watch Mr. Hurt's gruff, stoical Henry realizing that his girl has ditched him for his brother, with just a flicker of humiliation.
Following a 213-yard reception by Dunbar on a flea-flicker, sophomore defensive tackle Ed Oliver scored on a 1-yard run.
The only flicker of energy emerged from Nicholas Baer, a redshirt freshman walk-on, who scored 28 points in the first half.
As the evening proceeds, the lights in the gazebo at times flare and flicker as if the electric current is running down.
Some string-like samples come in approximating dubby rhythms, but even its presences is unpredictable, an untrustworthy flicker in an unfamiliar landscape.
Still, it wouldn't be a Coldplay single without some earnest flicker of grandiosity, so here too is Muhammad Ali, talking in 1977.
You could even slap its lid a few times, swearing at the greasy monitor, and still there'd be no flicker of life.
As pandemic-inflected thoughts flicker toward survival skills, one can argue which adolescent area of expertise is more useful in the moment.
Anthony Marino set his mobile phone to "Do Not Disturb" before going to bed, but he sensed it flicker in the dark.
Its first scene is an extended hallucination in which Peter Ksander's set, goosed by Keith Skretch's video, appears to flicker and spasm.
These are done in an approximation of silent-movie style: in black and white with a bit of flicker in the image.
A strobe or a flicker effect, like some bulbs from Lifx and Sengled can produce, would look very cool on this device.
The key play on the drive was Rudolph's first career completion, a 45-yarder to JuJu Smith-Schuster on a flea flicker.
This is what becomes obvious every time the sisters in Seierstad's book flicker into focus, when their voices can be heard, unmediated.
Beguiling images flicker across the screen and an unidentified woman (Zhao Tao, Jia's wife and usual star) snaps open a hand fan.
Visitors pulled the arm and saw photographs from "America in Crisis" flicker past: If you hit three Nixons, you won a prize.
Fromm started the game just 1 of 7, including an incompletion to a wide-open George Pickens on a flea-flicker attempt.
It will inspire you again, kindling that lost flicker of creativity until new ideas start to boil and bubble from deep within.
They were the modest counterpart of a Wall Streeter's bonus for a man only at ease amid the flicker of a projector.
Soon the Patriots were at the Kansas City 3893-yard line, but two Brady throws — one on a flea-flicker — fell incomplete.
In the title sequence, images of death flicker briefly on screen over the meticulous loading of a reel-to-reel tape machine.
A video shot from the ground shows a plane in the air as flames appear to flicker from one of the engines.
It's explosive: shapes like blood drops swirl, blossom, and transform into hard-edged, labyrinthine patterns that flicker like lights at a rave.
" Flicker, also a parent to a 17-year-old recently licensed son, shares she is "100 percent the strictest and most overbearing parent.
Known for his concentrated and composed demeanour, he glided through a banquet of afro-beat and dusky techno without a flicker of emotion.
Yet I do want to rest — like a dying star in the orbit of a black hole — in the flicker of Sex's burnout.
Even though the songwriter just released his debut, solo album Flicker in October, he already has plans to head straight into recording another.
" Katasha: "The top grey bar would almost flicker all the time, and that's when I knew my phone wouldn't respond to my touch.
Even though Gemma and Sam love their son, every time they look at him, Matthew sees a flicker of blame in their eyes.
And, videos of the cotton candy available at Orlando's Disney World show that the lights inside these flicker and flash to gorgeous effect.
This is the couple's first flicker back into the public eye after a series of shocking sex scandals rocked their marriage in 2015.
Noor let him get close enough to see the hope in his eyes flicker out before shaking her head once, sharply, looking away.
Horan's album "Flicker" sold 152,000 album units in its first week from music sales and streaming activity, according to figures from Nielsen SoundScan.
As soon as the green light for pedestrians flicker on, they run to the middle of street, engulfing cars, yellow cabs, and buses.
A year this week after that flicker of collective optimism, and six months after his swearing-in, López Obrador enjoys widespread public support.
A flea flicker resulted in Samuels' touchdown play with 2:05 left in the first half as the Wolfpack closed within 20-17.
One by one, kitchen lights would start to flicker through the windows, and the smell of the nightly feast would fill the air.
He bit hard on the run on the flea flicker, leaving Chris Hogan wide open for his second score of the first half.
But this aesthetic makes it all the more wrenching when the reader detects a flicker of anguish on one of the placid faces.
Their shadows flicker, trailing between the alligator jaws and deer hooves and peacock feathers in this book of inheritances, this cabinet of wonders.
Inside, drivers sit and chat in between shifts, the overhead fan whirring and causing the dim electric light to flicker over their faces.
Net neutrality is hanging by a thread, but there's still a small flicker of hope in the midst of the internet's impending doomsday.
There was always a shaky core to Elizabeth Keane, an on-off switch that could flicker with dangerous rapidity if she felt threatened.
There was a broad range of ages and ethnicities, crowded into the little sanctuary that night, under the flicker of the fluorescent lights.
Each surgery brought some new discovery — the flicker of a candle, shiny wrapping paper, our silky black cat asleep on the golden chair.
The flicker of attention may have done more to underscore than alleviate California's perpetual frustration at being eclipsed in the presidential nominating process.
Though the chemistry between the judges and hosts starts off as a weak and awkward flicker, it brightens as the show goes on.
But it isn't just a straight swap in which song lyrics are granted literariness and poems take on a candle flicker of celebrity.
Press and hold the Bind button on your controller for three seconds and wait until the controller&aposs backlight begins to rapidly flicker.
Giving off the appearance of the St. Elmo's Fire natural phenomenon, the lights were illuminated at separate intervals, producing an eerie flicker effect.
In one pivotal scene, Gregory causes the gaslights in the house to flicker by turning them on in the attic of the house.
Then, Josephs stood by her 'Soggy Flicker' line — adding that it was "f—— hilarious" and that the nickname was like 'A Joan Rivers line.
Really, a fetal heartbeat is an electrical flicker that shows that the tissue that will eventually become the heart is beating, Dr. Horvath says.
Phone and internet connections flicker on and off in the capital, he wrote; the fragility of the nation and its infrastructure is visible everywhere.
As a congressional spouse, I was raising my sons mostly on my own with the occasional flicker of attention, but no spotlight per se.
He then closes on an a cappella version of "Live Forever" as 22 candles for the victims killed last Monday gently flicker on stage.
As the quasars flicker, so do the images of the galaxies behind them, which helps scientists determine the distance the light had to travel.
"It's like you're on a mountain, light a candle, and go to another mountain a kilometer away and watch the candle flicker," Zwintz said.
Flicker time: liquid bodies and cosmic states Held on October 20183, West Hollywood Public Library, Community Room, A Lecture by Bridget Crone in/ibid.
I seized on that flicker of possibility and became determined to keep talking until it was clear that she had decided to hire me.
And though I had a flicker of an idea about what direction I wanted my career to take, it ultimately didn't matter that much.
This is what makes the glimpses of humanity that flicker or burst through Belichick's great wall of impatience that much more fascinating and beguiling.
On rare occasions, he wields the powers of a poltergeist—causing the lights to flicker in fury, say, when she brings a guy home.
Now, thanks to "Loving Vincent," it really does flicker, while the wheat stalks thrash to and fro, and the clouds boil in the sky.
They have no time for tragic song, As dusk distills, they dart and flicker, The days are long, but not as long As yesterday.
There are other gambits of this type, bold but unflashy trademarks: monologues that flicker with small cuts, like quick blackouts, or a mini flashback.
Officials are warning that it could be months before they see the lights flicker back on as repair efforts just begin to get afoot.
A tiny feather, a splinter of gold, was stuck to her shirt; the twins watched it flicker and felt their hearts swell with envy.
The artist transforms busts and statues into morphing, dancing forms—giving them a triangulated makeover so they flicker, flit, and distort before your eyes.
Otherwise, Cunanan's victims flicker on the screen like Macbeth's ghosts, and finally he is visited by one — himself, as a child of around 11.
During one such ceremony, held at Kandahar Airfield, Antal noticed drones taking off and landing in the distance, and felt a flicker of conscience.
If a fire begins to flicker out, locals claim, some of the birds will keep it going by carrying burning sticks to new locations.
The threat of danger is palpable, but it's crosscut by a flicker of joy — she's making a break for it, running away, getting free.
" There was barely a flicker of recognition as he said: "I didn't think anyone would want a date if I said I was 38!
Six weeks into a woman's pregnancy is the point at which doctors typically can detect the flicker of a fetal heartbeat on an ultrasound.
They have a strange, motion-activated flicker, their more or less reflective skulls passing in and out of view as you shift your position.
"We call it a childhood to career program," with various components appropriate for different age groups, says Allison Flicker, corporate communications specialist at Amazon.
If a background object is flickering, then each image of it might flicker at different times, based on the distance the bent light travels.
In the captions of these images, Flicker urges her followers to protest his nomination and make their opposition known to their members of Congress.
After thousands of hours of intense therapy, she finally got a flicker, a small movement in her right leg, and took her first step.
He is the lighting designer, and the man who gives life to pretty much every verb you associate with light, from flicker to blaze.
In need of a spark, Oklahoma tried to jump-start their offense with a trick play, an altered flea-flicker from quarterback Jalen Hurts.
The phone line went silent, and for a moment I feared that our brief conversation had drained Boxer of his fleeting flicker of energy.
But it's impossible not to shudder when you see George's perception toward Philomena flicker between that of solicitous lover and condescending, even contemptuous owner.
You can show up in a bathing suit at Chez Rolande, a Creole joint where scrumptious menu items flicker in and out of availability.
Lovely, dreamy chapters (each entitled "That Night") flicker through the novel, chronicling Guthrie's final hours and revealing the guilt Rain feels over his death.
The sensor also is able to keep exposure times long enough to eliminate LED flicker, which is apparently an issue for some car vision systems.
Halloween stunt foods are something to look forward to, a momentary flicker of delight breaking up the relentless monotony of the forward march of time.
We see Sasha and Becky share a face in the opening sequence and watch their eyes — respectively brown and blue — flicker back and forth. Yikes.
When I got my Rift review unit, Oculus said that more (but still not many) people could see a screen "flicker" at 80Hz than 90Hz.
He points his phone at a passing window, and the reflections of the vehicles lined up behind him begin to flicker and morph as well.
Lawrence's anger at the violation was completely warranted, yet I recall, reading the profile, experiencing a flicker of annoyance: Maybe she should just calm down?
The air was acrid with smoke, and through the trees, Gregory saw the flicker of the lights from the Philadelphia Fire Department trucks and ambulances.
This is modeled on the way that we detect other planets: by watching to see if stars flicker when planets pass in front of them.
Plus, it gains a new time-lapse feature that guides the user through the process and employs tech called "Auto Ramping" to avoid flicker effects.
According to a statement, On the Record: Flicker will squeeze all the trappings of a traditional documentary into a short, sweet package for Horan's fans.
Once you've set everything up, the screen will flicker a few times, but once the dust settles you'll be using the Predator X27 as intended.
"I don't go by other people's opinion, I go by my own opinion," Flicker, who is friends with Laurita, says of getting to know Giudice.
One flicker can transform boring bedrooms into cozy escapes, filling the space with relaxing aromatherapy and encapsulating the essence of the season with one scent.
"I know how it feels to be that person in the middle, seeing the people around you who you care about fighting," Lauirta told Flicker.
"The Calling" saunters, cocky and amused over a guitar riff whose cowboyish strut is later replicated by a high keyboard that adds some spacey flicker.
They burrow into the bottom of the ocean and then flicker back and forth looking suspiciously like innocent plants, lying in wait for their victims.
It's lovely (though a bit exhaustive) to have access so many of his experimental works at once — not simply the most famous, "The Flicker" (1966).
Two possessions later, the Mountaineers drove to the Red Raiders' 17, but on a flea-flicker, Damarcus Fields picked off Kendall in the end zone.
A flea-flicker resulted in a 53-yard scoring toss to Juwan Johnson for a 21-0 lead with 5:09 to go before halftime.
One former consultant said that DeAnne's inability to separate herself from the business has led to a culture that stamps out any flicker of dissent.
Long hours of arduous study and experimentation are required merely to glimpse a flicker of enlightenment that can lead to greater heights of human achievement.
But for hardcore English fans arriving in Volgograd, around 900km (560 miles) south of Moscow, there was no flicker of doubt about making the trip.
Perhaps there is a flicker of heat that they both enjoy in their own way at the bottom of the cold urn that holds them.
This being lead, however, you'd be hard pushed to discern even the faintest flicker of bullish enthusiasm in either the Shanghai or London futures markets.
That, the emotional and physical exhaustion that's squeezed through her cut-up vocal chords, is a brief flicker of reality, a glimpse behind the curtain.
His face appears to flicker in and out of the head that houses it; his mouth, normally in a wry downturn, droops and then disappears.
But a feeling of tension hovers on the edges: the flicker and purr of Baird's electric guitar, the light anguish of her quiet, dreamy singing.
When Sarah Sophie Flicker, an activist, attended the reopening of Judy Chicago's "Dinner Party" swathed in Batsheva ruffles, it felt like a deliberate feminist stance.
When he reopens them, his pupils glow with angry electricity, the lights on the police car flicker out momentarily, and the cop lets Pierce go.
This enlivening flicker occurs well past the midpoint of Tom Schulman's tidy adaptation of his Oscar-winning screenplay from 1989, when hopes have worn thin.
The singing is spectral, the cadence is practically spoken, and, as a bonus, the beat is ghost-EDM, with thumps that flicker on and off.
Mr. Shepard, with the archivist Eric Lange, reassembled a four-and-a-half-hour version from five different prints, released in 21927 by Flicker Alley.
We were sitting in almost total darkness, save for the flicker of the candle from the table, which cast a small shadow against the canvas.
There is, particularly with respect to our modern consumption habits online, an urge to enshrine the flicker, that momentary and unexpected gasp of genuine wonder.
Together, the panels can display hundreds of color schemes, and create truly stunning effects; they can flicker, strobe, cycle, sync to your music, and more.
In addition the two singles, "Slow Hands" and "This Town," we also get a documentary of the making of Flicker for the most devoted Niall Directioners.
Laurita, 46, was sick and unable to make the evening — which included a yoga class led by Giudice and a speaking engagement from relationship expert Flicker.
By running these GIFs through the neural network Pikazo, the artists are creating trippy stylistic mashups which flicker in a new type of psychedelic neural animation.
You wouldn't see the pin point of light from the flame flicker in the eyes of a character, or on the surface of a nearby window.
An orgasm can be anywhere from fireworks to a flicker of a candle, depending on how strong the pelvic contraction is and how long it lasts.
We followed updates on her status in prison with trepidation and a faint flicker of hope that seemed like an homage to Chelsea's own peaceful candle.
Dell's new TUVi Certified monitor and Comfort View technology is easy on the eyes, with a flicker-free screen and harmful blue-light emissions blocked out.
As the lights flicker on and off in the video, the guys are heard cheering to Spears' twerking, before they all begin to dance in unison.
The Eagles capped the scoring in the first half with a flea-flicker receiver pass from Jaron Johnson to John Niupalau for a 43-yard touchdown.
As I wrote earlier this year:When Kepler watched KIC 8462852 flicker several years back, it was only collecting white light—aggregating information across the visible spectrum.
It's why the flicker of a candle makes your bedroom suddenly feel 10x sexier, or how a dark, smoky bar builds tension on the CW's Riverdale.
The enormous black curtains that festoon the room slide aside, revealing panels that flicker on to delight the 6,000 (or so) people gathered in the hall.
Margaret Josephs apologized to Real Housewives of New Jersey rival Siggy Flicker on Wednesday's all-new episode for the controversial remark she made regarding Adolph Hitler.
For Arie Hochberg, who was born just after the war in Lublin, a town to the south of Adampol, the discovery offers a flicker of hope.
Let us agree not to feel even a flicker of hope if the Philadelphia Eagles hold a second-half lead or even a two-possession lead.
They thought Trump was a joke or, if he wasn't a joke, he was a phenomenon that would flicker out long before voters actually began voting.
"It's so devastating because they're great people, and the kids are great, and I feel like they're the family you look to to emulate," Flicker said.
The Kirkman narrative starts off promisingly here, as the White House lights flicker out in the middle of a meeting — because of a hack, we learn.
Although there were some who did not consider "The Flicker" to be a film at all, it was included at the 1966 New York Film Festival.
Every so often there's a flicker of the play Mr. Presson might have been struggling with before he decided to turn Ford's play into an Edsel.
Lately, the cycle of regeneration has been suspended, as governments douse the first flicker of a coming recession with buckets of easy money and new spending.
The result is a beautifully wavering, always mobile set of temporalities, the way starlight seems to flicker when we gaze at distant and nearer celestial bodies.
Mr. Buttigieg's plan includes "some things that show a flicker of brilliance, and other things that seem like chasing down a rabbit hole," Mr. Cohen said.
The lights just happen to flicker in the spooky way they always do at the climax of a horror movie, but stop at the perfect time.
Light pouring into matter; let us praise their equivalence, if only my mind didn't flicker so—how you interpolate, my complicated friend, suddenly back in touch.
Vanderbilt punched back when quarterback Riley Neal found wide receiver Kalija Lipscomb open for a 235-yard touchdown off a flea-flicker on its next trip.
Watching their charred wings flicker orange in the fading blue dusk, I was reminded of a film my boyfriend and I had seen earlier in our relationship.
It's not a bad combination: If Horan can channel the same magic as his ex-bandmate, Flicker could shoot to the top of the Billboard charts, too.
FROM PEN: Take a Peek at the Wedding of Real Housewives Star Luann D'Agostino   And costar Siggy Flicker also sent her friend birthday wishes, acknowledging Giudice's strength.
As you explore you'll hear a persistent rain and rumbling thunder outside, lights will flicker unexpectedly, and you'll stumble upon notebooks filled with details of grisly experiments.
Former New Jersey Housewife Siggy Flicker made the most epic entrance onto the show, filming her first scene in a scarf and bandages after getting a facelift.
At a party hosted by Siggy Flicker, the RHONJ second-in-command is publically attacked by the shindig's hostess, all for throwing a cake in Boca Raton.
Vapor trails in the sky, the nightly flicker of anti-aircraft fire; rumors of barges massing along the coast of Holland, Kriegsmarine minesweepers probing the Channel defenses.
While Catania and Flicker kicked off their heels and ran after Laurita, even they had to admit that Laurita was wrong in how she approached the situation.
After revealing the "powerhouse in pigtails" had a taxidermy bear on the show, costar Siggy Flicker tweeted at PETA, which Josephs claims led to some scary backlash.
I guess it's not a big deal if it's just there, waiting to be useful, staring deeply into your eyes, tracking every blink and flicker. Forever. Waiting.
Threads of celery curl around raw mackerel, given a breath of char and bathed in a soy analogue fermented from rye, with a precise flicker of yuzu.
I suggest some of the following questions: If there is a flicker of knowledge on these arcane matters, move to the "Famous People from North Dakota" category.
In the waning minutes of the first half of a tied game, the Rams drew up a double-reverse flea-flicker that left the Bengals defense spinning.
She shows you the rush of emotions just before they break the surface, so the hurt and confusion flicker on her face like minute shifts of light.
In a new century, after 75 years of marriage, they can only watch as their names flicker across the screen with reports of death, destruction and evacuation.
Even buttressed by such academic bona fides, Ms. Martin allowed a flicker of uncertainty about how "Untrue" will be received when it is released on Sept. 18.
Purdue took its largest lead, 31-14, on the touchdown pass from Sindelar to Bell on a flea flicker with 6:19 left in the third quarter.
As the child ages from nearly newborn to newly buried over the course of 90 years or so, those supposedly stable markers of identity continue to flicker.
Pickens' 46-yard catch deep down the middle on a flea flicker set up the first points of the game on Rodrigo Blankenship's 24-yard field goal.
When a planet passes in front of a star it blocks the light causing a brief flicker that can be detected and investigated — this is called "occultation."
There's a new always-on display, which means you don't have to worry about waiting for the screen to flicker back on when you raise your wrist.
On their next drive, Miami would pull off an impressive flea-flicker, with DeVante Parker reeling in an underthrown ball from Fitzpatrick for a 51-yard gain.
The constant red flicker of what looks like urgent information conjures a mood of existential emergency: They look like control panels at Norad on a terrible day.
Fluffier than Moondog's (Matthew McConaughey) pink robe, two-toned, and windswept so aggressively you might think Flicker strictly drives convertibles — that hair, Sparacino confirms, is not a wig.
There's Dolores Catania, a divorced mom of two with ties to Giudice and Laurita, as well as Siggy Flicker, a professional matchmaker who (gasp!) doesn't have Italian heritage.
I want to be able to know who's calling with a single glance to the side, and to check my Twitter feed with a flicker of my eye.
The 2005 version had the Spanish-only soundtrack, but the image still showed splotches, bad splices, and, most noticeably, a flicker throughout the film due to lab work.
As I sat next to the thing alone in my living room, I wondered if young people really wanted their wireless speaker to flicker like a fire alarm.
The lights flicker on the south side of the house; in Manhattan, the lines were buried, and she is not used to this pausing, still, after four years.
Moody melodies and head-nodding synth stabs punctuate the action scenes, offering a flicker of some of the music coming out of city's vibrant lo-fi techno scene.
The ghost took another step, thunderous, as if to shake the very foundations of the Presleys' house, and the lights in the room flared with a demonic flicker.
Laurita said she wanted to come to the event for Flicker — and to explain what motivated her to flip on Giudice and Gorga during their trip to Vermont.
Appalled at Giudice and Gorga for causing a scene and throwing the beautiful dessert, Flicker got loud as she picked up the smashed pieces of the beautiful cake.
Past, present, and future continue to flicker around the consciousness of Knicks fans as they eagerly await any news on the search for the team's next head coach.
Zimbabwe's worsening power shortages have effectively turned day into night for many businesses, with most work happening well after dark, when lights flicker on for a few hours.
Niall Horan's latest single "Slow Hands" is currently climbing up the Billboard and iTunes charts as the countdown continues to the release for his first solo album, Flicker.
I watched the light on the power cord that connected my computer flicker and wondered if my thesis would be damaged if the power went out (it was).
As late as 1940, the mail there was delivered via an eight-hour trek by mule team; the first lights did not flicker on until Christmas Eve, 1947.
Graffiti-like marks of red, green, and yellow flicker at its heels, the colors of a Rastafarian flag: one love; maybe they do come in peace after all.
The punishment was far more humiliating for a woman in that situation than a man, and it gave even the most ardent Cersei-haters a flicker of sympathy.
At a time when some beekeepers are struggling to keep their colonies alive and pollinating, the prospect of a vaccine for honeybees has offered a flicker of hope.
Like many men, I have watched the moral collapse of my gender with a mix of emotions that includes shame, compassion, anger and an occasional flicker of schadenfreude.
The lens did not waver as stewards raced to tackle the interlopers; it did not flicker as one ducked and wove and made it through the impromptu cordon.
Perhaps technologically advanced societies do flicker on and off like fireflies, but it's not a sign that they're self-destructive; it's just a sign that they got cable.
It's about young people who flicker across the globe, tucked under blankets and Beats headphones in first-class seats, coasting on the dwindling remains of their trust funds.
As for the book's subtitle: Wasson's larger point is that "Chinatown" did not signal a new golden age, but instead was the last flicker of an old one.
And the cat filters aren't on a mirror — they're on a screen, which can flicker in subtle ways, and might be visually different from a mirror to animals.
In photos posted to her Instagram account before the event, Flicker encouraged people via the captions to call their representatives in Congress to express their opinion on Kavanaugh.
You have to make a decision about the flicker of an eyelid, or the turning of a head—and they are both valid, so what do you do?
"There's a lot of things that I've withheld that I just figured out why it is that I'm so angry and I hold on to a lot," Flicker said.
So you calling me Soggy Flicker, Margaret, brought me back to a time in my childhood that I was really, really bullied and I moved around every two years.
"If someone is hurting you, or mocking you, or making fun of you, you look at that person tomorrow and you face them," Flicker told attendees at her retreat.
The sound of a fire crackling and, possibly, the flicker of one can be seen As usual, it's unclear if this is a memory or a flight of imagination.
Surprisingly, Teresa wasn't upset with Flicker for bringing up the rumored infidelity – a contrast from how she acted when Jacqueline Laurita confronted her about tabloid rumors in season 5.
Despite more value being left on the table for fresh investors, few managers are getting involved in a big way with some IPOs barely raising a flicker of interest.
But Flicker Alley has revived the movie, cleaning up the old prints and syncing the different film strips to create a restoration as close to the original as possible.
Teresa Giudice, Jacqueline Laurita, Melissa Gorga, Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania all came to the RHONJ reunion ready to tackle the season 7 drama and confront some major differences.
Jacqueline Laurita and Teresa Giudice may be in a feud, but that hasn't kept Real Housewives of New Jersey newbies Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania from forming a bond.
But in an attempt to feign a flicker of accountability, Facebook continues to announce initiatives to fix its platform, presumably to counter the impression that it's slowly eroding democracy.
The ghosts have tremendous amounts of flicker, and they all look and behave identically, instead of having different colors, distinct personalities, and eyes that pointed in the right direction.
But its measurements of the faint speck wiggling on the sky promises to narrow down the multiple options of what's causing Sagittarius A* to flicker in the first place.
Their iPad bellies display hidden poetry in HTML codes, and the screens flicker with images of abandoned Hollywood film sets, government air and space operations, and the word "TEARS".
Red blobs flicker on the screen as Enlitic's deep-learning system examines and compares them to see if they are blood vessels, harmless imaging artefacts or malignant lung nodules.
The End National Defense Network Abuse (END Network Abuse) was introduced in the wake of in an investigation called "Project Flicker" carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
I'm used to feeling lonely when looking at his work—as humanly unconsidered as Hortense, who, through hours and days and years, displays not the slightest flicker of happiness.
Now, Fernández's multidirectional flashes of light flicker and dance across hundreds of columns inside a dark architectural void, while the simulated raindrops echo and reverberate throughout the massive space.
But after a week of Twitter teasing, "Green Light," her first single release since 2014's "Yellow Flicker Beat," is here — and it's poised to be a pop hit.
Purdue tried to get creative on its ensuing possession with a flea-flicker, but senior cornerback Jeff Gladney wasn't fooled and dropped into coverage to pick off Plummer's pass.
The miners go down to the gold-face in cages — we experience their long descent through the coming and going of light-flicker bouncing off the cages' metal meshing.
But, focusing almost exclusively on a single short text, it doesn't quite capture his special balance of lightness and gravity, the evanescent way he makes significance and insignificance flicker.
Carr answered with a 203-yard touchdown pass to Cooper on a flea-flicker as the Raiders took a 220-214 lead with 211:11 left in the first.
In "Berlin Street Scene" (1913-14) black-clad johns and colorful streetwalkers flicker like burning driftwood as they size up one another for tawdry encounters without ever meeting eyes.
Sometimes a flicker of adrenaline turns itself into panic, which turns itself into a churning stomach, and suddenly you can't remember which came first — the panic or the churning.
Over a sleepy, meandering piano part, Martin sings about a donkey drinking moonlight from a pond, fireflies blinking in the darkness, seeing a ghost in a flicker of starlight.
Our family temperament can be one of pathological productivity but at the end of the day we like to return home to the blue flicker of our electronic hearth.
Among the personalities who flicker through this memoir (and often through Floyd's apartment) are Maya Angelou, Nina Simone, Richie Havens, Paule Marshall, Hugh Masekela, Toni Morrison and Max Roach.
That expansiveness might seem surprising but "we have a really long-term vision of the project," an eye on the long haul that Flicker says is typical Amazon style.
It's barely a flicker of its former self, notable more for the sales and scandals around its products than any actual impact on the world of technology at large.
Flicker also wrote the US Capitol switchboard number on her arm and displayed the message to the cameras as she walked along the red carpet entering the awards ceremony.
The play was set up by a 38-yard flea flicker from Watson to Kenny Stills that combined with a roughing-the-passer penalty on defensive end Joey Bosa.
Twenty minutes later, the club's colorful outside lights flicker back on and everyone rushes back down to the dance floor, taking one last drag before stomping out their cigarettes.
It's about young people who flicker across the globe, tucked under blankets and Beats headphones in first-class airplane seats, coasting on the dwindling remains of their trust funds.
A flicker of recognition passes between them, the softest hint of a smile lifts on her face, and all the while a soaring strings composition soundtracks their unspoken exchange.
The flicker of the rope acts like the seam between frames of a kinetoscope, allowing the kids' movement to be simultaneously fluid and yet frozen at the same time.
"I hear since Joe went away that she's rekindling old frames," she told Housewives Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania while prepping for the fashion show at her fashion boutique, Posche.
The mysteries flicker through the love scenes, and vice versa, each briefly distorting and briefly replacing the other, like a burning convenience store gradually turning into a stand of trees.
In Castle Rock, The Kid barely speaks but the camera still hovers on his face while people talk around him, catching every lost microexpression and flicker of confusion (and menace?).
Jasmina shook out a couple of cigs and passed him one, and he held it between his lips and bowed his head so she could light it with the flicker.
Baltimore was intercepted four times during the game, once on a flubbed flea-flicker, a trick play, just before halftime, and Michaels missed field goals from 19663 and 46 yards.
She is self-aware in performing not only the naughty schoolgirl but also the anonymous superstar, her body a projection screen that all of the world's desires can flicker across.
While he was lounging on the porch, Justin saw a "flicker of light coming out of a crack in the sidewalk" each time a car passed, he told USA Today.
" As Flinn told New Zealand's 1 News: "Within like a flicker of a second, suddenly, these tall, big drag queens came from behind me and just came to my rescue.
The content library will include films from studios like Janus Films (which will bring over 1,000 titles), plus Flicker Alley, Icarus, Kino, Milestone and Zeitgeist, as well as larger studios.
From Earth, the curtains of the aurora dance overhead during solar storms, but from space, astronauts get to watch the northern and southern lights flicker up at them from below.
"Before we go inside, I want you to know I felt like last night I think things got a little bit too far," Flicker said prior to entering Konsker's house.
This water-resistant camp lamp has a dimmer switch and a candle flicker mode, if you want the cozy ambiance of an open flame but not the danger or inconvenience.
After a flicker of improvement in June, analysts said the latest data was evidence that demand faltered across the board last month, from industrial output and investment to retail sales.
Whitetails flicker like light in the winter woods, where my dog and I crack open the early morning, the ground a frozen patchwork of leaves, the brittle ice of dirt.
Rizaldi tells The Creators Project that The Act of Seeing originated when he found that Paul Sharits' early flicker films had a physical impact on his body, especially his eyes.
A room you cannot enter, it is a box with two holes through which people peep to gaze at blinding, warm bulbs that flicker like Times Square billboards on overdrive.
As a community of El Chapo watchers, we study the defendant's choice of clothing and try to read the cryptic expressions that every now and then flicker across his face.
Images of the past — a sister who died young, her distant mother, the town's foreboding woods — flicker up in the middle of scenes, as if Camille's head can't contain them.
"I have loved how every project has turned out, and my husband is now buying tools for me," said Ms. Flicker, who recently refurbished a mudroom for a friend's house.
The two entities talk in circles about the mysterious "Judy," who was first mentioned in "Fire Walk with Me." The lights in the room flicker; and the electrical wires hum.
Niall brings this same aura of safety and coziness to Flicker, where he strums his acoustic guitar and sings earnestly about the mundane highs and lows of falling in love.
With Theodore J. Flicker, a fellow troupe member, he wrote his first movie, "The Troublemaker" (1964), a lampoon of city bureaucracy about a man trying to open a coffee house.
And I remember that the time we spend here with one another is, in fact, urgent, because it is only a flicker, and in the end we all lose everything.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Asian markets were cautiously optimistic on Thursday, as President Donald Trump's latest remarks on US-China trade talks sent a flicker of hope through the region.
Lamb ran back towards the center of the field and tossed the ball back to Hurts, creating a sort of extended flea-flicker meant to draw the Tigers defense in.
Archival imagery and new renderings flicker, multiply, and transform to give birth to a new vision of the past, more organic and impressionistic than the regimented knowledge of the museum.
According to Billboard, the former One Direction singer will be performing a duet with country songstress Maren Morris, who is currently touring alongside him on his Flicker World Tour, on Nov.
There is a flicker of recognition, as if he may be someone I briefly met on a night out once, then a realisation that I absolutely do not know this man.
The title itself comes from a famous scene in which Paula notices that the lights in the house have gone dim and flicker, only to be told that she's imagining things.
The singer will perform with country star Maren Morris, whom he collaborated with on pop-country crossover song "Going Blind," which is available on his debut solo album, Flicker, last week.
"We are aware that some customers have experienced a screen flicker on Surface Pro 4 and are monitoring the situation closely," says a Microsoft spokesperson, in a statement to The Verge.
He, of course, doesn't remember this, but Maeve, who came across the room during her mad dash through the lab, gets a flicker of flashback when they're chatting in her saloon.
One of the encounters she's referencing was teased in the season 8 trailer, which saw "Friend of the Housewives" Staub breaking glasses and throwing food while cursing out Housewife Siggy Flicker.
Horan and Morris' performance onstage Wednesday during country music's biggest night is just the start — Morris is set to join Horan on his 2018 Flicker World Tour as his opening act.
The lawsuit alleges "Touch Disease," which can cause the touchscreen on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus to flicker and become unresponsive, is directly related to its structurally weak aluminum casing.
Morrissey's political beliefs flicker between explicit racism, attention-grabbing shows of soft nationalism, the belief that McDonalds is worse than the slaughter of innocent humans by a white nationalist, and veganism.
You girls can go f— yourselves," Flicker continued, telling pal Dolores Catania, "Next time you bring your friends to my f—— town, you better make sure they don't act like this.
It does so by reducing the display refresh rate for 90 hz to 60 hz, which is at the bottom range of what most people can view without detecting screen flicker.
This is such a routine habit for Kate, I can't imagine having someone else blow dry her hair for her brings Kate the same flicker of excitement it does for me.
Judy Flicker, 67, said that they had a "messy relationship" with Mr. Peterson, but that they had knocked on doors for his campaigns and would most likely vote for him again.
About New York On certain evenings when her husband has left their townhouse, a woman in London notices the gas lights in her parlor flicker and dim for no apparent reason.
He didn't prove he was better than Swanson, but in battling him for a full 25 minutes, he proved, without a flicker of doubt, that he is a UFC-caliber fighter.
Bless the Browns' desperate little hearts, they were willing to try just about anything to spark a win, including a flea flicker out of their own end zone that was intercepted.
Or a horror film which commandeers a house's lights and makes them flicker at the appropriate moment, or plays eerie sounds—even whispering the viewer's name—from speakers in another room.
Back home, the pursuit of a place at next year's World Cup in Russia has provided a flicker of joy in parts of a country divided by six years of war.
He knocks books off shelves, makes light bulbs flicker, opens closet doors in the middle of the night and subjects a terrified family to a full-scale, crockery-smashing supernatural tantrum.
A 37-yard flea-flicker from Brady to Edelman capped the Patriots' first possession, which included two pass-interference calls against the Chiefs for 39 yards to convert two third downs.
The fluorescent tubes lighting the room had a flicker that seemed connected to something inside Errol, and he glanced around, wondering if some bulbs were better for sitting under than others.
She studied his open, hopeful expression—cautiously, as if she were just musing over the timing of her imaginary arrangements for later—but couldn't catch any flicker of suggestiveness or sin.
The composition, like many of Aldrich's abstracts, seems to draw from the natural world, though shapes are loosely articulated and sometimes seem to flicker and change, like shadows or dream images.
But the greatest construct of tipsy automation — and, I think, Léger's paramount work — is the flicker-film "Le Ballet Mécanique" (13) that he co-directed with the American filmmaker Dudley Murphy.
This stutter-and-flicker effect is something that Brion Gysin picked up again in his "Dreamachine" (1961) and we find it too in the works of Tony Conrad and Paul Sharits.
The pleasant smell is only heightened with the stress-reducing flicker of the flame, while the scent from the essential oil quickly fills up your space for a relaxing and soothing experience.
My friend whistled, called, then whistled again, and I felt a flicker of recognition as a dark shape flitted between trees about 60 or 70 yards away and then ran toward us.
Sounds flicker in and out of earshot, turn distorted, rear up out of nowhere or subliminally wobble and throb; dance-club beats are likely to arrive midsong and disappear just as suddenly.
Participating studios include Janus Films, Flicker Alley, Icarus Films, Kino, Milestone, Zeitgeist, Film Movement, Global Lens, First Run Features, Oscilloscope Laboratories, Shout Factory, as well as major studios MGM and Warner Bros.
According to 9to5Mac, the 27-inch monitor is useless when it's within two meters of a router, as the UltraFine 5K Display will flicker, disconnect, or freeze computers due to electromagnetic interference.
Kim incorporates St. Mark's Church into the piece, using parts of its altar as frames for Steers's whimsical animations, which flicker like silent films in gray scale, with hints of muted color.
The Lions (228-252-217) took a two-touchdown lead in the first quarter, and Stafford's 52-yard flea flicker to Golladay early in the fourth put them ahead by 225 points.
The 27-inch monitor ran into a number of issues if it was placed within two meters of a router, making the display flicker, disconnect, or freeze computers due to electromagnetic interference.
You still have a small flicker of hope that it might have survived, but that's quickly extinguished when you flip it over and the screen looks like a broken Etch A Sketch.
While it has various modes for its light flashing, including a cool one where the light seems to flicker with the bass, the light isn't strong enough to illuminate an entire room.
"The first time Margaret referenced Hitler, I was in such a shock I couldn't speak," Flicker confessed to audiences on Wednesday's episode, where the whole cast headed to Milan, Italy on vacation.
After recently learning that Harry Styles named the band, and listening to Flicker on repeat (seriously, Horan's album is good), we're filled with nostalgia for the best boy band of our time.
I thought I saw a little discomfort flicker across Schiller's face as he reacted to that word and he told me that Apple wasn't making promises about ports on the Mac Pro.
But the second half beginning Friday the way the Mets wished the first half unfolded allowed them to maintain a flicker of hope they can make an unlikely run into postseason contention.
The vaulted ceiling of an elongated, cave-like room is lined with hexagonal lights that flicker and pulse with hypnotizing patterns and movements, like waves sending ripples through an aquatic hued display.
That's the fantasy of Trebek: Here is a man who can separate facts from falsehoods, who can tell you whether you're right or wrong, and does so without a flicker of judgement.
Below, Paola Mendoza and Sarah Sophie Flicker, two of the women behind the idea, discuss why we must nurture our communities, communicate while we resist, and be daring enough to be uncomfortable.
In 1970, Anthology Film Archives, a center in New York for the preservation, study and exhibition of film and video, included "The Flicker" on its list of essential works of cinema art.
Horan released "Nice to Meet Ya" last month, and the track is the first single off his upcoming sophomore album, marking his first new music since his debut album Flicker in 2017.
Flicker has been a vocal opponent of Kavanaugh in recent weeks on social media, and has spoken out against the nominee in the days since the sexual misconduct allegation was first reported.
Even if they were spared a direct hit, chefs and owners are scrambling to donate perishable items while they wait for parts of the city's electrical grid to flicker back to life.
And inside the cold tent in the camp for the displaced outside the small village of Bhora, four teachers offer all they can: a few hours of instruction, a flicker of normalcy.
And if you spend a long day working, Dell's ComfortView feature minimizes blue light to reduce eye strain, plus your peepers will feel less fatigue with its flicker-free, anti-glare screen.
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There was a flicker of movement at a window, and Bridget turned in a full circle, taking in the dense and quiet woods, the pine branches dripping, the surprisingly rapidly drifting clouds.
She was willing to overlook the fact that the bathrooms weren't the size of living rooms, and that the lights, powered by an aging electrical system, tended to flicker during summer storms.
Sarah Sophie Flicker, the wife of "GLOW" director Jesse Peretz, whose TV show was nominated for several EMMY awards, was dressed to impress in a bright red dress with matching hair accessories.
The Dell monitor would sometimes black out the entire browser page I was trying to look at, or, even more annoyingly, it would flicker on pages with constantly refreshing content such as Chartbeat.
The camera has an additional small LCD screen on the top for quick access to settings, an extra control dial, and also has a more robust metering sensor and an anti-flicker mode.
The second part of the two-part Real Housewives of New Jersey reunion on Sunday ended in an unexpected group hug between Teresa Giudice, Jacqueline Laurita, Melissa Gorga, Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania.
BEIJING (Reuters) - With barely a flicker of concern, Chinese policeman Mao Weidong celebrated with push-ups after setting a new Guinness World Record for planking for eight hours, one minute and one second.
It's her first solo track since 2014's "Yellow Flicker Beat" from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 soundtrack, and her debut single from her first studio album since 2013's Pure Heroine.
Rolling your smartphone from side to side to see the image move reminded me of one of those "holographic" fridge magnets that flicker between different pictures depending on what angle you look at.
The group has made four different ads, with sepia-tone titles, faux film flicker, and a singsong narrator who would sound at home on a furniture-size tube television in the Eisenhower administration.
I'm still not buying his hairpin characterization turns this season — and adding Tiffany to the mix does not help — but there's a flicker of last season's sharpness in watching his awkwardness with Madison.
But at times in the last four decades we haven't lived up to that vision—too often, our lights flicker when Congress tries to deal with its most basic responsibility: the federal budget.
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Bortles picked up two more first downs with passes to Allen Hurns and Lee, the first of which came on a flea flicker, and then Fournette rumbled for 220 yards on the ground.
On offense, Foles looked newly confident and self-reliant, never more so than during the Eagles' opening drive of the second half when he tossed an extraordinary touchdown pass on a flea-flicker.
In light of what we've seen of Frank and Amy's lives without each other, this meeting feels like a positive conclusion: There's a wink and a smile, and the flicker of true love.
It's hard to describe how incomprehensible it was to return to a hotel room at the end of the day, blithely unaware, and see the images of destruction flicker across the TV screen.
That feeling was amplified by my initial review device: the first Swift 7 I had in for review developed a screen flicker out of the blue, despite never having been dropped or mishandled.
His health deteriorating, Big Jake landed in Boston with "a mere flicker left in him," the Anchorage seafood store owner told The A.P. He died and was sent back to Alaska — on ice.
Whenever a certain flicker — of curiosity, recognition and bone-deep affinity — lights up the gaze of the woman who calls herself Sugar, brace yourself for a good (and good is the word) cry.
CMOS image sensors which achieve high sensitivity, high definition and high dynamic range while also suppressing LED flicker*3 to deliver accurate object recognition, even in situations where conventionally detection has been difficult.
It's a disappointment for many -- to put it mildly -- after the 2011 Egyptian revolution that ousted Hosni Mubarak and offered a flicker of a democratic opening, until the military seized power in 2013.
These songs flicker, keyed to the intricate chitchat between Buck Meek's acoustic and electric guitars, which entwine with a hushed lightness accentuated and often obliterated by blasts of electric noise that eventually subside.
Some variations on these approaches flicker into being now and then during "Alice by Heart," with its heroine's fantastical growth (and shrinkage) spurts used to reflect an adolescent's confusion about her changing body.
It can shine in a wide range of colors, though it doesn't yet offer some of the cool strobe and flicker effects that you can get from Philips Hue's and Lifx's candle bulbs.
So when it spied the flicker in the sky, it sent an electronic all-points bulletin to other telescopes around the world, which were able to capture, among other things, the supernova's chemical signature.
"When [Sarah Sophie Flicker] and [Paola Mendoza] told me they wanted to have a Women's March event during [New York Fashion Week] it seemed like a no brainer," James shared on Instagram on Sunday.
And though you can see the warm glow of the city life emanating from the ground and the lights of the buildings starting to flicker on, you still feel the blue blanketing the city.
Take the fact that contemporary-art biennales flicker on and off around the planet like fireflies on a summer night, fed by dealers and collectors in places where such people were not known before.
Asuka is going to win, but against Bliss—who is perfectly fine but much smaller and better on the mic than in the ring—there would be no flicker of doubt in our minds.
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The chalky, rhythmic cool of "Blue Image" (1950) and the sacramental aura of the white and gold "Presence" (1956) are ballasted by geometrics and grids, within which the paintings' pictographic particulars flicker and blaze.
" Glacial Industries' last release was the engrossingly cinematic Becoming N(one) EP by v1984, featuring the standout track "Crying Beneath The Surface Of The Ocean As The Sunset's Rays Flicker Into The Indefinite Horizon.
Even compared to most neosoul, this album makes excellent background music, as Noname and producer-collaborator Phoelix bring together a relaxed, layered live band whose velvety strings, bubbling keyboards, and bent guitar chords flicker.
So went the drumbeat of recrimination from officials, mostly anonymous, inside 10 Downing Street, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson's already dim hopes for a negotiated exit with Brussels appeared to flicker out on Tuesday.
Unlike the petulant Jane, who dreams of rodeo stardom and chafes at their backwater life, Heidi seems at ease in this place where the soft light and bleached landscapes can flicker with inchoate menace.
Two defensive pass interference penalties helped keep the Patriots drive alive, as did a flea flicker pass from Brady to his favorite target, Julian Edelman, who had dashed behind a drawn-in Chiefs secondary.
There is so much open flame on display at this restaurant, it was a little hard to tell if the small, bright flicker on one of the stainless steel counters was intentional or not.
When he tries to describe the events that would erase America's wealth gap, that would see the end of white supremacy, his thoughts flicker to the French Revolution, to the executions and the terror.
It was I LOVE ADVENTURE not as the vacant brag of a Tinder bio but as pilgrimage, the surrealism of a dream, the quick flicker of nostalgia and deep calm of a food coma.
If you've ever experienced a flicker of paranoia when taking a balloon—the sensation that you've lost a second or two of consciousness—then imagine that strung out over the course of half an hour.
The monitor has your comfort in mind: Tilt to your preferred viewing angle and give your eyes a break with the flicker-free, anti-glare screen and the ComfortView feature, which minimizes blue light strain.
As continents, arrows and weather fronts flicker across their screens, meteorologists at The Weather Company (TWC) help British grocers decide whether to stock soups or salads, and Chinese energy firms when to operate wind turbines.
Despite losing the opening set against his Davis Cup team mate on a sun-baked Court 12, there was never a flicker of panic as Auger-Aliassime raised his level a notch and took charge.
After premiering at this year's TCM Classic Film Festival, it is being released on Blu-ray by Flicker Alley, allowing a new generation to discover both it and the wonders of old-fashioned widescreen productions.
It is not hard to imagine the dream of modern party leaders: that all China should forget the passions, fears and dashed hopes of 1989, so that future anniversaries pass without a flicker of dissent.
The drama came to a head during a group trip to Milan where Flicker — the only Jewish New Jersey Housewife — accused Josephs of being anti-Semitic after she made a controversial comment about Adolf Hitler.
Image: Lauren Topor / Flicker Creative CommonsNot all hot peppers are created equal, and few are as unequal as the Dragon's Breath chili—a new breed that may soon find itself atop the "world's hottest" throne.
And for some of the families bereaved by the opioids tragedy, the possibility that their loved ones may give a new lease of life to others may be a flicker of light in the darkness.
And perhaps most bittersweet, he allowed the brief flame of hope and change to flicker and die into an animus for government and the rule of law, and fostered a growing hostility between the races.
On one side was Housewife Siggy Flicker — who has a home in Boca, planned the group trip, set up the special dinner at her friend's restaurant, and purchased the $1,000 custom-designed cake for Gorga.
Nearly 3.4 million residents in the American territory are living without electricity after the storm knocked out the power on Wednesday, with officials warning that it could be months before the lights flicker back on.
Everything is slathered in sugary pastel hues as glitchy graphics flicker on-screen with inspirational messages and the Japanese group's high-octane brand of kawaii punk blasts at full volume, like a hyperactive YouTube advert.
It had existed as a phrase for some time, but it wasn't until two black men died in the summer of 2014 that Black Lives Matter began to flicker to life as a Twitter hashtag.
That is thanks to Niall Horan, whose new album, "Flicker" (Capitol), opened on top with the equivalent of 24,246 sales, including 128,000 copies sold as a full album and 26 million streams, according to Nielsen.
As with recent albums by Pink, the Killers, Shania Twain and Katy Perry, Mr. Horan's sales were helped by a marketing bundle that included the CD of "Flicker" in the cost of a concert ticket.
Marrying hallucinatory visions to hard-edged realism, true crime horror to black humor, they flicker in the mind's eye like scenes from a silent movie — a melodrama based on Jack the Ripper's dream journal, perhaps.
"The session that I had, where I was able to tell Mary, who I wrote with, things that no one on this planet knows — that's kind of where that flicker of hope started," he said.
Earth's magnetic field generates a bubble that deflects the solar wind around our planet and generates the beautiful aurorae, also known as the Northern and Southern lights, that flicker at night in the polar regions.
But to judge from the photograph on a table and the images that flicker in the pixilated pointillist dream sequence, shot on Super 8 film, his desolate state involves a woman who has, indeed, left.
Scott M. Flicker, a lawyer at the firm Paul Hastings specializing in trade sanctions, said the penalty would have consequences for any American company that does business with Rosneft or might be considering doing so.
The flicker of Sichuan peppercorn in the sauce could be more pronounced, but the chile burn is just strong enough and the eggplant keeps its wonderful airy crunch even after sitting around for a while.
THIMPHU, Bhutan — As a downpour settled into a thick fog outside, Dasho Karma Ura let his eyes flicker at the ceiling of a wood-paneled conference room and began expounding on the nature of happiness.
On canvases like "Industrial Night" and "Orpheus" and some marvelous untitled ones, Lewis's lines flicker — bolts of tensile energy amid clouds of atmospheric color — expressing a vision at once opulent and disciplined, modest and encompassing.
Half-finished female profiles, for the most part, they flicker like ghosts across a psychedelic shadow world of black and blood-red walls in the artist's new show "Stained Glass Cliff" at Thomas Erben Gallery.
Colorado finally scored on Mangham's 11-yard run late in the third quarter, and Montez hit Nixon for a 96-yard TD on a flea-flicker early in the fourth to make it 17-14.
Siggy Flicker may have brought Margaret Josephs into her friend circle on The Real Housewives of New Jersey, but if it were up to her on Wednesday night's episode, she would have kicked Josephs out too.
In paintings Westfall did on the wall and on canvas that were influenced by Cosmatesque designs, his use of different-sized triangles always felt moored, despite whatever trembling and optical flicker took place within their borders.
When you pan your mouse across the image, lights flicker across the stage, and those pipes—the less-than-glamorous hunks of construction material—start to levitate in synchronicity, as if performing a trance-like dance.
My hope is not to disclose because I can, though, or to do so reflexively or gratuitously, but to cherry-pick the things I think will spark a flicker of recognition and connection in a reader.
But like a fairy-tale princess, he is just as quickly rescued by Émile (Quentin Dolmaire) and Caroline (Louise Chevillotte), indolent beauties with sensuous mouths and impassive gazes that, lizardlike, flicker to life on seeing Yoav.
But if a Tiananmen anniversary ever does pass without a flicker of dissent, that would be a dangerous moment, setting up the Chinese nation, and not just its rulers, for a backlash across the democratic world.
In lieu of burning candles which would probably be dangerous, or electric incandescent bulbs that would require a power cord, the Grandelier includes 12 battery-powered LED flicker candles that will run for about 700 hours.
Former One Direction star Niall Horan will make his CMA performance debut with country's Maren Morris to perform their pop-country crossover song "Going Blind," which Horan released on his debut solo album, Flicker, last month.
Former One Direction member Niall Horan and country music star Maren Morris took the stage at Wednesday night's CMA Awards in Nashville to perform their new duet "Seeing Blind," off of Horan's debut solo album, Flicker.
There's not even an infinitesimal flicker of doubt about where the story is headed, but along the way Thorne reveals an astute command of office politics and the often demeaning realities of workplace dynamics for women.
When Leontiou and Wharton tell me they opened the restaurant we're sitting in just six months ago, my eyes can't help but flicker across the wooden table to Matilda, who is sitting on her dad's lap.
This is a buoyant production, based off a flicker of the "Murder She Wrote" bass line, and the 39-year-old musician sounds loose and insistent rapping over it, emphasizing the title over and over again.
Earth's magnetic field generates a bubble that deflects the solar wind around our planet and results in the beautiful aurorae, also known as the Northern and Southern lights, that flicker at night in the polar regions.
She's a bit annoying and occasionally too one-note, but the moments when Nicdao lets self-doubt and even sheer terror flicker onto her face between poses show us what she's burying under all the bravado.
Texas then used a double-reverse flea-flicker that ended in a 363-yard touchdown pass from Ehlinger to Cade Brewer to regain a 28-23 lead with 5:30 to play in the third quarter.
But then, another flicker of joy: The Knicks left with a 119-112 victory that they described as cathartic, even if the Lakers were without LeBron James, Kyle Kuzma and Rajon Rondo, all sidelined with injuries.
But as I stood in a flat, bare room, only to have the headset flicker on and convince my body and brain I was teetering on the edge of a skyscraper, I learned I was wrong.
"Zora" moves with cautious energy, as a dusty, delayed piano loop stutters over breezy, cymbal-heavy drums; she keeps adding fuzzy electronic whooshes with each chorus, so the song ends in a whirl of frizz and flicker.
Unfortunately, what we see at Forging The Gods is the recorded footage of the original run of the performance, so we  have to forgo playing God by, say, making someone's lighting system annoyingly flicker on and off.
On Saturday night, he attempted to start a sluggish offense with a double-reverse flea-flicker that nearly led to a big play and a fake punt in the third quarter that eventually led to a touchdown.
After sharing his frustration that "you can't have a normal conversation with someone these days if you haven't seen 'game of thrones' or 'stranger things,'" Flicker crooner Niall Horan decided to give the latter series a shot.
Tomlinson appeared in the balcony overlooking the stage moments before Horan, 24, began his performance — an exclusive preview set off his upcoming album Flicker — and was greeted with excited shrieks of delight from the fans gathered below.
We're talking about 30-40-year-old guys who do this for a living, they don't have to care, but we started recording 'Flicker' and after about two takes, there was emotion kicking off in the room.
That's when a doctor can detect "a flicker of cardiac motion" on a transvaginal ultrasound, according to Dr. Catherine Romanos, a doctor who performs abortions in Ohio and a fellow with the group Physicians for Reproductive Health.
The two Jersey Housewives have been going back and forth all season, their bitter battles boiling over during a group trip to Milan where Flicker — the only Jewish New Jersey Housewife — accused Josephs of being anti-Semitic.
On the other hand, her response—a keening lament, which she writes with her sister Ellie (Stacy Martin) and sings live on national TV—earns her a flicker of celebrity, which, far from guttering, becomes a blaze.
But these promising glimpses quickly flicker out, and the game wades instead into an uninspired story about the tension between a group of androids who desire freedom and the reticence of their human masters to provide it.
With help from the satellite-based MOST telescope, Astronomers from San Francisco State University have made an intriguing new observation of HD 20782 b: the flicker of reflected starlight as the planet makes its closest-in pass.
At the Serpentine, Mr. Huyghe — it's pronounced WEEG, one syllable, silent H — has shaded the skylights, busted up some walls, and installed five free-standing LED screens on which images flicker past, dozens of times per second.
As an electronic score plays at New York Live Arts, where "discrete figures 2019" is being presented as part of its Live Ideas festival, a strobe light begins to flicker, softly at first and then more aggressively.
The images that flicker across "Maria by Callas" and "Callas in Concert: The Hologram Tour" are restored, digitized and perfected with 21st-century technology to celebrate a 20th-century icon and, perhaps, the era that molded her.
It definitely works — during a demo last month, I got to watch a room full of lights glow and flicker along with the trailer for Avengers: Endgame, with the colors rapidly changing to reflect what's on-screen.
Sectarianism, holier-than-thou-ism, the gulf between the reprobate and the elect, the scanning of words and actions for the least flicker of ideological impurity: all this has a history as old as the nation itself.
The resulting films are mesmerizing sequences of movement and stasis, the floating blimp appearing to flicker in the center of the screen, while the arrangement of shapes below it moves in geometric swirls across the film-frame.
Though I don't know if he'll go so far as to put on a pair of Wranglers and boots, Billboard suspects that Horan and Morris will be performing the song "Seeing Blind," which they collaborated on for Flicker.
Thanks to its flicker-free screen and the blue light-filtering ComfortView feature, which is built right in to the display, this TUVi-certified monitor has been designed with your eyes' long-term comfort and health in mind.
And while we have every reason to be outraged by our government's slow response to the crisis, there's a deeper, less visible failure currently playing out that will haunt Puerto Ricans long after the lights flicker back on.
Thus, say hello to Purdue's DJ Knox, who unfurled a fake flea flicker: College football has been around long enough that someone, at some point, should have tried this already and yet I can't ever recall another one.
Beyond just the resolution, you also get a super thin bezel, a flicker-free screen for extra eye comfort, and you can tilt and pivot the monitor in a variety of ways that are most comfortable to you.
"When this deal closed two years ago — in November 2017 — there wasn't any real indication that CFIUS was going to care about something like this," said Scott Flicker, chairman of the Washington office at law firm Paul Hastings.
The new episodes pick up shortly after we left off, and present that same sense of impending menace — a sense we get through Daniel's skewed, often wrong perceptions of danger — overlaid on a fighting flicker of human dignity.
"The Declaration of Musical Independence" has a more ethereal footprint, partly because of the instrumentation: Mr. Frisell is a guitarist who can evoke the flicker of sunlight and shadow, and Mr. Teitelbaum favors the abstraction of sculptural sound.
In a play that was organized at God-knows what point during their week-long practices, All-American West went for a double-reverse flea flicker that found the ball back in Ole Miss commit Shea Patterson's hands.
When Will stumbles onto a racist conspiracy called Cyclops, in which people are coaxed into violence through film-flicker hypnosis, his cause seems like a righteous one, but all versions of "Watchmen" are allergic to the untroubled superhero.
An Israeli annexation of large parts of the West Bank is bound to snuff out any last flicker of hope for an Israeli-Palestinian deal on the terms of a Palestinian state on lands Israel captured in 1967.
Sarah Sophie Flicker, one of the organizers of the Women's March who was also a child actor, recalls acting in a play with a male actor who wanted the girls in the production to sit on his lap.
Abbas and Abou-Rahme seem eager to symbolically 'free' the masks, but they look more burdened here, like shadows that flicker in and out of focus, objects that seem trapped between the worlds of the living and the dead.
The 77D offers a few extras like a more rugged and weather-sealed body, a 7650-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, anti-flicker recording mode to combat light flickering, and an LCD display on the top of the camera.
A picture tube's phosphorescent glow takes a little bit to fade, and your eye takes a little while to let go of a retained image as well, but the net result is that the flicker is still quite visible.
Powered by an Arduino Pro Mini that's hidden inside a glass container and camouflaged with actual wax, the candle uses six independent LEDs that are heavily randomized so as they flicker and randomly adjust their brightness up and down.
And yet Christopher, for all his cunning, may have gotten in over his head: Even as he prepares to erase himself from Alice's life and disrupt her company, he allows a flicker of romantic regret to cross his face.
His jab might not be as nuanced as Stipe Miocic's—which goes in as a flicker or a double-up—but as a stand-alone weapon, dos Santos's jab is head-and-shoulders above anyone else's in the division.
Carson scored on a 1-yard run to give the Seahawks a 7-3 lead, but the Bengals responded with a three-play, 75-yard drive with Dalton finding Ross for a 33-yard score on a flea flicker.
The sport itself was stagnant, with the upstart mixed martial arts scene siphoning its audience and nothing beyond the faint and ever-receding flicker of a Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao megafight for boxing to market as a mainstream draw.
A man who can — at his very best — assume a certain density on the screen, who is somehow able to project a sense of vast interiority with just the flicker of his eyes or the nod of his chin.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)One of the few hiccups I ran into during my XPS 15 testing was a weird bug that caused the OLED screen to flicker faintly, typically when viewing images, docs, or websites with white backgrounds.
The so-called Echo Glow is meant to be a kid-friendly product that can put on a cascading light show, flicker like a campfire, set a sleep timer, or—in the future—throw a dance party with lights.
There were no advance screenings for critics — never a promising sign — but I bought a ticket and sat in a Manhattan theater with a half-dozen other oddballs over the weekend and a flicker of hope in my heart.
" It was a joke that seemed innocent enough at first but that caused ire in Flicker, who would go on to tell Josephs that she wants to pull her signature pigtails out of her head for "making fun of me.
One of the challenges for LIGO was isolating the—let's just say very very very faint—waves of noise from black holes, differentiating it from the sound of cars, or people's voices, or even the flicker of a burning candle.
We may now know why Google disabled 90Hz at lower brightness, by the way: commits found in Android 10's source code by XDA Developers say it's because you would have seen the screen flicker as the refresh rate changes.
Beyond them taking a long time to launch, it can be hard to tell when an app is actually launching, because the screen will flicker back to the list of apps before it will launch the one you just tapped.
In this particular case, it was tied directly into an array of Philips Hue lights and Chroma products around the room, so every time your character in the game passed by a light in the room it would flicker like firelight.
The 46-year-old Housewife made that point very clear to Giudice, Melissa Gorga, Siggy Flicker and Dolores Catania, as the ladies gathered together at Rails Steakhouse in New Jersey for a lunch intended to bring the former friends back together.
We can thank Nanette Cole (Cristin Milioti) for that flicker, as she serves as Mirror's modern-day Princess Leia — sorry to use mixed Star Wars/Star Trek metaphors — who takes her figurative chains and strangles the misogynistic bad guy with them.
Josephs had, in a past argument, attempted to point out that Flicker was being short-sighted in her desire to remain impartial in the fight between POSCHE fashion show maven Kim DePaola and Teresa Giudice when she made the Hitler comment.
They could flicker like candlelight when you're hunkering down in a tavern in Witcher 3, or flash red when you get ganked in Star Wars: Battlefront II.That's the kind of extravagance I imagined when I bought my eight Hue lights.
Both ribbed May for her lack of humor, Davis recounting that he had jokingly suggested to the prime minister that the department for exiting the EU could be called "department X" to which her response was "not a flicker," he said.
But, as the Hindenburg approached the Lakehurst Naval Air Station on May 6, 1937, flames began to flicker on top of the ship, quickly fueled into an inferno by the hydrogen that kept the 804-foot-long German passenger airship aloft.
Rather than succumbing to its stifling mortification, I'm hoping to recognize, if not celebrate, the rare office cry as a hidden chance for greater candor — the little flicker of understanding between tired, stressed-out coworkers that Andy Sacks was asking for.
The Pac-12 division leaders, Oregon and Utah, saw their hopes grow a flicker brighter during a bye week, but their problem is that the best line on either one's résumé was Oregon's lone loss — against Auburn to open the season.
But the verdicts stirred barely a flicker of the eyelids from Mr. Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader whom historians have blamed for the overwhelming preponderance of the war's casualties, including 8,000 Muslim men and boys slaughtered in July 1995 in Srebrenica.
An anxiety-inducing new photo series called Equilibrium, from French artist Florent Tanet and collaborator Arthur King, captures moments that flicker between safety and danger, illustrated through delicately stacked objects that look like they could fall over at any second.
We've all had that moment where we are so overwhelmed that we wonder, even if just for the brief flicker of an instant, what would happen if we just hopped on the next bus headed anywhere and started all over.
The growth of renewable energy, whose availability tends to flicker on and off with the wind and sunshine, has put a higher value on the ability of gas-fired plants to turn on and off relatively quickly to balance demand.
He gave himself a flicker of hope with a break and a hold though, and the crowd quietened a little as Djokovic began swinging dangerously, winning one hypnotic 33-stroke rally before Murray dug his heels in to lead 5-3.
Rather than joining that band, Mr. Conrad moved on to other art forms, becoming a pioneer in structural film with "The Flicker" (29), a trippy juxtaposition of black-and-white frames that reportedly caused some audience members to become physically ill.
JON CARAMANICA On the technically impressive and effortlessly floating "Don't Waste My Time," Usher channels the sensual side of New Jack Swing — a touch of Guy, a flicker of Ralph Tresvant — for one of his most convincing songs in years.
The Flicker (1966), Conrad's first and most famous work in the medium, is more of an experience than anything else, and altered the way many artists looked at the possibilities of moving images through its intense assault of strobing light.
His possessiveness over his long-time bae, Cece, is borderline endearing until an ex-flame (barely—I'll call her a flicker) of hers comes into the picture in the fifth season and he loses his shit in a fit of jealousy.
Narrow passageways give way to sparse, open spaces; glimpses of revolutionary history flicker among junk-lined streets; and the impetus to create persists, rising from the veritable ashes of an earthquake that is far from forgotten in the collective memory.
But in many other markets, there are also auctions for other, nonpower grid services — for capacity (basically, the ability to spin up in the case of unforeseen need) or for "ancillary services," things like voltage regulation and flicker control (don't ask).
Keeping your eyes glued to a screen that long probably isn't the healthiest, but this monitor is equipped with eye care technology: Basically, the screen is flicker-free and uses a blue light filter to minimize eye fatigue as much as possible.
Resurrecting a person, bringing him back almost in body, only to let him flicker out again like a light—that reminds us of what we never forget, which is that whatever afterlives there are, or could be, won't ever be in this world.
"Pour one for A$AP / RIP Pimp C / RIP Trayvon, that nigga look just like me," he sings in the first verse as images of A$AP Yams and Martin flicker onto the screen, the former held up by A$AP Rocky.
To celebrate 1,000 subscribers, he got himself his favorite desert (Italian creme and rum cake.)  "To all my subscribers and all my viewers and everyone that has left comments, [I] appreciate your support," he says, smiling as candles flicker on his cake.
And it was, unquestionably, Foles, who flummoxed the Vikings with passes long and short — even a flea-flicker touchdown to Torrey Smith — and rewarded the steadfast faith and masterly play-calling of Coach Doug Pederson to continue leading Philadelphia down a familiar path.
On Soccer PARIS — Only in those fraught final few minutes Friday, as the Parc des Princes bayed and howled for blood, as France chased and charged and clawed for an opening, did the United States betray even the slightest flicker of nervousness.
The audience is seated on risers on two sides of a tight playing space that looks to be about six feet wide, so that every flicker of friction or passion that passes between the men can almost be felt on a visceral level.
But still, the motion-captured, digitally sculpted apes are so natural, so expressive, so beautifully integrated into their environment, that you almost forget to be astonished by the nuances of thought and emotion that flicker across their faces, often seen in close-up.
They are also feeding voraciously and spectacularly, circling high over the water, alert for the slightest flicker of fish, and then freezing in midair for a fraction of a second before dropping headfirst onto their targets, like missiles falling from a plane.
The most excitement occurred late in the fourth quarter when Nevada was successful on a flea-flicker in which running back Kelton Moore took the handoff and flipped the ball back to Gangi, who completed a pass to Putnam to the Red Wolves' 17.
"That shouldn't happen unless there is some kind of unknown technology being tested nearby that would influence the environment, or if there are naturally places around planet Earth that actually sort of flicker once in a while, that warp a little bit," Warren said.
" Flicker, a mom of four, shares that she lost it during her pregnancy with her now-14-year-old daughter when she drank castor oil: "I couldn't wait to have her out of my body because I was so uncomfortable in my own skin.

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