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These blended blurs tend to be the paintings' focal points.
Stupas are hemispherical structures, focal points for worship and meditation.
"There were various focal points of resistance," Mr. Guimarães said.
Fashion and wearability are key focal points of these jewelry lines.
But violence and lust haven't been focal points in and of themselves.
One of the focal points of this debate has been Democratic Rep.
THE FOCAL points of landscape art changed in the 1970s and 1980s.
New scientific insights, for a start, into optics, reflections and focal points.
Now, humble grasses are returning as focal points in free-spirited bouquets.
Refinery29: Gary and Maggie's relationship is one of focal points of the show.
A handful of specific points about the movie have become particular focal points.
Ms. Nelson Lunsford encourages brides to consider focal points in the reception space.
Twenty years ago, centers like Robinson and Olajuwon were focal points of offenses.
She made education and a $20163 minimum wage focal points of her campaign.
Prison reform has been one of Kushner's focal points since joining the administration.
Harry Potter-loving pairs are getting super-creative with these delicious reception focal points.
Here, the different cameras are being put to use to offer different focal points.
Health care has become one of the few nationalized focal points in the race.
One of the big focal points is, unsurprisingly, the entertainment experience and user interface.
He pushed his case firmly, hitting his campaign's focal points on the economy and trade.
"The thing with misinformation is that it follows focal points in the news," Sinha said.
The city's Blue Horizon gym, which closed in 2010, is among the exhibition's focal points.
But beyond that, the record's focal points speak to Jordan's unique and dogged self-possession.
At this year's event, 5G connectivity was expected to be one of the major focal points.
League of Legends will be one of the focal points in Sunday's episode of The Simpsons.
The constant usage of chat apps has made them the focal points of the mobile industry.
"That is no doubt one of the focal points of the investigation," Cuomo said on CNN.
Those statues that remained undamaged would serve as focal points for veneration from the Roman public.
Unlike primary hyperhidrosis, sweating may occur on large areas of the body rather than specific focal points.
"It was one of the main focal points of me wanting to come to Abbott," Humpal says.
Pullman uses Lyra and Will as focal points for this larger power struggle between these two ends.
Until revolution erupted in 2011, Aleppo and Damascus were the focal points for this music's Syrian variant.
Topics of poverty and race aren't focal points, but are instead, worn through styles, language, and humor.
The West Bank, as you know, is one of the focal points of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Yes, Moore takes on Trump, but the film has a number of focal points (too many, in fact).
The statement sleeves of the button-up emerged from the arm holes as the outfit's two focal points.
It was an impressive showing that helped make Razer one of the focal points of the Vegas event.
Some of his biggest endorsements have come out of cities that have been focal points for his philanthropy.
Until Melvin Gordon ends his holdout, Henry will be one of the focal points of the Chargers' offense.
While there are multiple focal points in the painting, the one fixed on the chair is the most important.
These spaces have become focal points for startup formation, digital skills building, events, and IT activity on the continent.
The breadth of these injustices will theoretically give Sanders supporters more focal points for activism than Dean's supporters had.
But debate on how these focal points for startup formation, training and IT activity fund themselves is ever-present.
Often, school choice, lower class size, and requests for additional funding are the focal points of student achievement efforts.
One obscures the main focal points in movie shots to make the viewer consider the composition of the background.
Godwin considers and integrates prevailing discussions in painting about scale, working large, and acknowledging moving and multiple focal points.
He also made term limits for Congress and reparations for African Americans focal points of his White House bid.
It said logistics centers were "focal points of corruption" where "ammunition, uniforms, and other commodities are easily pilfered and sold".
The reality is that counterterrorism efforts can essentially have two focal points, each with their own specific policies and approaches.
For Hughes, empathy and what he calls "emotional authenticity" are the focal points for the design of Burden of Command.
With this update, Experience Manager can now automatically suggest the best crops for images by automatically detecting their focal points.
France is one of the world's focal points of terrorism, having endured three major Islamic terror attacks in 18 months.
In the southwest, brief clashes also took place in Bordeaux and Toulouse, which have been focal points of the movement.
One look at Verdon's career and it's easy to see why she is one of the focal points of the series.
The answer, it seems, is two lenses (pro tip: the answer is apparently always two lenses) at two different focal points.
The sources also said Turkey would be one of the focal points at the NPL Europe conference in London this week.
The general stores were focal points for the Chinese community: part pharmacy, part post office, part bank, full-time social hub.
HoneywellOne of Honeywell&aposs major focal points is the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), the integration of digital technologies into manufacturing.
Preckwinkle is the Cook County Board president and has made education and a $15 minimum wage focal points of her campaign.
Tel Tamer is 35 km (20 miles) southeast of Ras al Ain, one of the focal points of the Turkish assault.
It's not clear what specific issues Cosby would challenge, but there are several possible focal points based on their previous criticisms.
While in office, he warned about climate change, expected to be one of the focal points of his work at Yale.
He is not Russell Westbrook or James Harden, autocratic focal points whose team's entire offense hinges on how they read the defense.
In his solo recordings, he tends towards for highly personal lyrics, keeping an acoustic guitar and his gravelly croon as focal points.
The history of the ERA is one of the major focal points at the newly minted Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument.
Bessemer Trust is "underweight" on emerging markets but expects the world's rising economies to be top focal points for investors in 2016.
Monumental lithic sites like Stonehenge and Avebury weren't just constructed for show—they also served as important focal points for the community.
Architects, artists, planners, and landscape architects around the world are creating increasingly weird and original focal points to set these environments apart.
The number of new daily infections overseas now exceeded new cases in China, with Italy, South Korea and Iran as focal points.
There are aspects that are not working well that shouldn't be brushed aside or ignored, but should be focal points of improvement.
These wild and woolly corners of American Christianity are the focal points of French photographer Cyril Abad's series In God We Trust.
Its failures have become focal points, too, leading to calls for lower insurance deductibles and for more choices in doctors and hospitals.
Not only can you use it to select focal points (and even snap photos), but you can use touch throughout the menu system.
The effect is a bit like Matthew Barney doing a live, theatrical production—making artists' models the actual focal points of the work.
CCP Games is closing two studios and moving away from virtual reality, one of its main focal points for the last few years.
That dorm's students are moved over to Winchester's black house, Armstrong / Parker, and this integration becomes one of the new season's focal points.
But the brothers aren't the focal points here, it's the new acts who are working from the Paul sound that deserve the attention.
If my body touches the surface aggressively or lightly, smearing or sanding, it creates different emotional notes, different speeds, and different focal points.
He now also includes objects destroyed by IS. Trafalgar Square is one of London's main focal points, attracting thousands of tourists every day.
The clip brought scenes from Standing Rock, Charlottesville, and Ferguson—focal points of American injustice—together with footage from an occupied Palestinian village.
Many Democrats have made support for protections for those with pre-existing conditions focal points of their campaigns, putting Republicans on the defensive.
A spokesman for the Department of Energy said that all the focal points for the ministerial have to be backed by three countries.
We usually think of black holes as anchors—gravitational sources so extreme that they wind up functioning as focal points for vast galaxies.
"Lines and Lineage" is currently on view through September 23 in the exhibition Focal Points at Photoville 2018 (Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, DUMBO, Brooklyn).
The libretto by Ms. Carson and Ms. Rankine explores the lives of New Yorkers using two focal points: the time of 7 p.m.
Most of the civilian deaths were also in Tel Abyad, a border town that is one of the focal points of the operation.
Other focal points might include a selection of shoes or camisoles casually displayed on a tufted fabric bench, almost begging to be bought.
Other focal points might include a selection of shoes or camisoles casually displayed on a tufted fabric bench, almost begging to be bought.
Jiangsu, which neighbors China's financial center of Shanghai, has been one of the focal points of the country's environmental clean-up efforts since 2013.
Rather than, say, switching between different focal points, the device takes shots on all five at once, fusing them together into one big picture.
Now, amid a sprawling federal investigation into the Cuomo administration's marquee economic development projects, he has emerged as one of its top focal points.
Ethiopia currently lags the continent's tech standouts — like Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa — that have become focal points for startup formation, VC and exits.
Most people fall somewhere in the middle, picking a few focal points to worry about -- social media, say -- and leaving the rest alone, Cranor said.
Schwartz, 55, made the city's rising crime rate and soaring housing costs focal points of his campaign, also warning of a looming pension fund crisis.
Beyonce's boobs could get you seriously paid -- because they've just become the focal points of a new Super Bowl prop bet ... TMZ Sports has learned.
One of his main focal points in his final months in office will be a last push for congressional approval of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Conversely, the rectangles tucked into the four corners become focal points pulling our attention away from the cross-like form dividing the sheet into quadrants.
"Focal points," explained Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, tasked with improving the city she's always called home, back after time away that included Harvard Law School.
Veselnitskaya is one of the key focal points of congressional and FBI inquiries into the Trump campaign's relationship with Moscow during the 2016 presidential election.
Windows 10 Cloud hasn't been officially announced yet, but Windows Cloud and education are expected to be the main focal points of Microsoft's May 2nd event.
Nazareth, the largest Arab town in Israel with a Muslim and Christian population of 76,000, is one of the Holy Land's focal points of Christmas festivities.
Medications weren't helping alleviate their seizures, so these patients were given temporary brain implants, and electrodes were used to pinpoint the focal points of their seizures.
The arrangements utilize the clunking, heavy-breathing focal points of a contrabass clarinet, rigged up with his signature contact microphones instead of the original's drifting strings.
They built two temples there, which became focal points for their religion and their peoplehood, maintaining that centrality, even in times that it lay in ruins.
They were the focal points for the big progressive movements of the early part of the last century, whether it was F.D.R. or Robert La Follette.
The continuous focus feature helps consolidate the focal points on a moving subject to make even uncooperative subjects, such as dogs or babies, easier to capture.
But now, the same details that are selling points in campus brochures have become focal points of a different sort as colleges brace for what's next.
These innovation spaces, accelerators and incubators — which tally 618 per GSMA stats — have become focal points for startup formation, training and IT activity on the continent.
There is irresolvable tension between the painting's many different focal points and its surface covered (or threaded) by insistent, tactile lines, which complicates the viewer's experience.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Huawei Technologies is one of the major focal points of the ongoing trade impasse between the United States and China.
Uslip is one of the focal points of criticisms voiced by protesters who have taken issue with the museum's current Kelley Walker exhibition, which he curated.
The Chinese company tells The Verge that it intends to use the famous actor's visage across Asia, with its home country and India being the focal points.
Africa has seen a boom in tech hubs over the last decade that have become focal points for startup formation, digital skills building, events and IT activity.
Veira is undocumented, and she's starting at Harvard in the final months of a fierce presidential race that has had immigration as one of its focal points.
One of Trump's focal points is who will be the public face of his defense, and he has bragged about Sekulow's strong television appearances, multiple people say.
The local airport, the downtown, the Glen Park neighborhood, the university campus — focal points like an updated lens prescription, to make what's visible more clear, more bright.
The UN has requested they appoint paternity focal points in the forces who can collect DNA and help mothers negotiate the legal system of the contributing country.
The city is one of the focal points of protests against President Trump's travel ban, which seeks to exclude any travel from a number of Muslim-majority countries.
The actress rounds out sultry focal points — tightlined, smoky eyes with statement lip color and defined brows — with a complexion that looks more makeup-free than perfectly done.
In the blog post I mentioned earlier about the epic Apple Music disaster, one of the focal points of the story was how iTunes Match works (or doesn't).
Just a few years before this low point, Branwell, an aspiring artist, painted a group portrait of the four siblings, one of the focal points of the exhibition.
Association of Southeast Asian nations, particularly Singapore, as well as South Korea and South Asia have become focal points since the announcement of the initiative, the economists added.
CoDi was one of the focal points of the annual Mexican banking conference at the beach resort of Acapulco where banks promoted the use of the payments system.
Considering value in your own artwork will help you emphasize the focal points, create depth and texture and help determine the experience you want your viewer to have.
This becomes one of the focal points of the story early on, because translating previously unknown, indecipherable knowledge is suddenly communicable and becomes a form of intimate psychic combat.
The trade surpluses that China currently enjoys may shift to places such as Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar and Sri Lanka as these states become focal points for Chinese investment.
Though Piper remembers her students fondly, her decade and a half at Wellesley presents one of the most unusual focal points in any autobiographical writing I have ever read.
Sicily, and the small island of Lampedusa to its south in the Mediterranean, have been focal points for a continuing influx of migrants trying to reach Italy by sea.
Located just north of Mexico City, one of the main focal points of the town is the colonial-era monastery that harkens back to the Spanish effort to evangelize Mexico.
Particularly affected has been Nour's birthplace, Aleppo, which became one of the focal points of the conflict until the city was recaptured by government forces at the end of 2016.
One of the focal points in her sculpture is a Yoruba African mask, with two bright metal disks, and flowing Korean and Indian silks on either side of the mask.
Like other players, AstraZeneca has been one of the focal points for concern over supplies of drugs if Britain leaves the European Union without a withdrawal deal later this year.
CCPs have become focal points of risk as a result of new rules that have pushed around 60% of the US$544trn over-the-counter derivatives market into central clearing.
With nightclubs and restaurants apparently becoming focal points for terror attacks, the sad reality is that those in the service industry would be well advised to prepare for the worst.
She instead prioritizes fighting corruption and improving education and public transportation, with the upcoming Metro project and a promise for free higher education as major focal points of her campaign.
On Monday morning, roughly one hundred protesters gathered at an oil refinery on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, which has been one of the focal points of the strike.
The shifting focal points have included efforts to improve diversity that emerged after the #OscarsSoWhite campaign, last year's pushback against the then-nascent Trump administration and now the #MeToo wave.
The blend of Beethoven snippets is kaleidoscopic, and with the two sonic planes — string quartet versus massive tutti — add to the dizzying effort of chasing the ever-changing focal points.
Tel Abyad is a town on the Syrian border and one of the main focal points of the Turkish offensive that began on Wednesday against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
The Honey Badger appeared on SB Nation Radio when the topic turned to Hill ... who was expected to be one of the focal points of the K.C. Chiefs offense in 2019.
As NATO members, Lithuania and Poland have become focal points of renewed tension between NATO and Russia, with the Suwalki corridor one of the most likely battlefields if conflict broke out.
Why it matters: Both issues were prominent in Netanyahu's campaign last September and are expected to be focal points in his upcoming campaign that could launch in less than a week.
The company's apparent failure to respond promptly to the woman's requests for help and a passenger complaint a day earlier about the same driver have become the focal points for complaints.
The focal points of Goblet's story are dissimulators: her boyfriend, Guy Marc, who badly disguises his feelings for his ex, and her father, who is in denial about his alcoholism and neglect.
It said the Palestinian assailant was wounded in the incident near the Gush Etzion bloc of Jewish settlements, one of the focal points of a five-month-old surge in street violence.
Democratic House Judiciary staffers told VICE News that the top five focal points will be: Taken together these incidents demonstrate a damning pattern of obstruction, according to former prosecutors and legal experts.
Buckwheat and the other sirtfoods are the focal points of the diet because they're high in polyphenols — a plant-based nutrient that Goggins and Matten say are great for the digestive system.
So I scattered the chargers around the focal points of my daily routine: on my nightstand, in my car, in my briefcase, on my office desk and on a living room table.
These forms generate competing focal points, while the varied grays, blues, and greens soften the overall composition to delineate stones, hills, and hollows collapsing inward and erupting outward in near perfect balance.
Corruption is shaping up to be one of the focal points of next year's presidential election, with opinion polls showing the PRI is seriously at risk of being voted out of office.
For Reuters photographer Baz Ratner, who took the image, "the main challenge is how to cover the story when the protests are moving very fast in a few different focal points around Nairobi".
The BIS also published a study on the exposure of economies and banks around the world to Turkey, which has been one of the focal points of the emerging market stress this year.
Obama's opposition to the troop surge in Iraq as well as his general policies with regard to the war on terror and the rise of ISIS have been focal points of the campaign.
Artworks, including a playful schematic drawing by de Cointet (presented by Air de Paris), seemed more props than focal points, defused of any real impact, within the sleek, modernist surroundings of the penthouse.
The senior administration official said that the central focal points of the speech would be U.S. economic gains as well as the Trump administration's policies with respect to health care, immigration and national security.
Tax reform is one of the key focal points for the Trump administration currently, with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross recently predicting that it could help boost the economy by a full percentage point.
Trailers can definitely be deceiving, and we'll certainly see more trailers with different tones and focal points before the film comes out, but this initial look feels like a more mature take on these characters.
I tested Tile, the Bluetooth tracker recommended by Wirecutter, a New York Times company that reviews products, in various focal points of my life: the car, my luggage, the living room and even my dog.
"Ang is working with $100,000 cameras and the 3-D and trying to get the focal points, and I'm like," and here, Smith pulls out his cellphone and mimes taking a goofy selfie with Lee.
That helps car designers create new vehicular "faces" or "lighting signatures," a nice trick in an age where electric propulsion obviates the need for long hoods and big grilles, long focal points in auto aesthetics.
Trump's firing of Comey is widely considered to be one of the focal points of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling, potential Trump ties to the Kremlin, and possible obstruction of justice.
Fighting corruption has been one of the focal points of the 2020 Democratic hopeful's career, and the newly released plan includes far-reaching, widespread proposals that would build on her anti-corruption legislation in Congress.
Robert Birmelin's paintings and drawings of a world going haywire bring together all sorts of visual possibilities, including multiple focal points, compressed juxtapositions of near and far, clearly defined details beside blurred and partially transparent passages.
Apart from those two focal points, the Galaxy S20 phones come straight out of a Samsung recipe book: amazing screens, high-end specs, an ultra-premium design with narrow bezels and curved edges, and three cameras.
One of the major economic focal points of the week is Canada's expected resumption of negotiations with the U.S. on the future of NAFTA after the two nations failed to come to an agreement last week.
The U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction has long argued that children should be offered disaster training, as they are among the most vulnerable in a crisis and schools often act as focal points for wider communities.
The conversation had three major focal points: buses, bikes, and the proposal to make 14th Street, under which the L train runs, into a car-free "PeopleWay" (an idea that VICE has covered in this space before).
I prefer that some of my showiest answers appear clustered together in the focal points of the grid, so that, seeing the finished puzzle at a glance, your eye is likely to land on something fun and elegant.
The instrument was limited in its depth of field, so in order to image the entire field of view, he used a technique called photo stacking: taking dozens of images from various focal points and stacking them together.
Police set up security barricades around two Trump marquee properties that have become focal points of protests - his newly opened Pennsylvania Avenue hotel near the White House and the high-rise Trump Tower in Manhattan, where he lives.
What's particularly fascinating about Amanda Knox is how the documentary's main focal points—the damnation of tabloid journalism, the dissection of Knox's "suspicious" behavior, and the irrelevant narrative surrounding her sexual past—are only heightened by Knox's presence.
The president also dug up stories that have been focal points for Republicans, including Clinton's paid speeches and allegations that she improperly approved the sale of a Canadian uranium mining company with holdings in the U.S. to Russia.
The rest of the film felt predictable — a stale mix of space and sword (saber) fights, with a largely uninspiring script and the film's few focal points coming across as weakly diluted parallels from earlier moments in the franchise.
Digital engagement and being a good digital citizen were focal points of the Obama Administration — and it appears to be one of the early centers of interest for the former president in his private function as a global citizen.
The Alexander Sturgis-curated Telling Time, which used eye-tracking to observe how people look at art, found that of 5,000 subjects, the majority tend to be drawn only to the focal points of a piece before moving on.
As Robert Moses tore down the neighborhoods where queers lived and worked and the waterfront economy went into secular decline, the spaces that served as meeting places and focal points for these collective institutions were turned into freeway onramps.
She was also with Trump in March 2016 when he first announced that Carter Page and George Papadopoulos were joining his campaign's foreign policy team; both men have since become focal points of the current Mueller and congressional investigations.
Carole Sneed, who works for the General Service Administration, was also in line awaiting a meal at Jose Andres' emergency kitchen on Pennsylvania Avenue between the Capitol and the White House - the two focal points of the shutdown debate.
As Jeet Heer noted, "taking" Middle Eastern oil is one of Donald Trump's longstanding obsessions, and one of the focal points of his new campaign ad, which reiterates his promise to "quickly cut the head off ISIS and take their oil."
"The Chinese economy will be one of the focal points for investors while many Japanese companies are cautious about demand from China" for their second half earnings through end-March, said Yutaka Miura, a senior technical analyst at Mizuho Securities.
These companies typically use high-band spectrum — generally unlicensed, though some such as Starry have also purchased spectrum licenses in some bands — to deliver internet service from network focal points to special hardware installed in homes, often on the roof.
Health care has emerged as one of the focal points of debate in the Democratic primary field, with moderates criticizing Medicare for All as too expensive and arguing it provides fodder to Republicans who seek to paint Democrats as socialists.
SKETCH OUT A PLAN "When you talk to an interior designer, it's about flowing through rooms, transitioning through space and creating focal points," said Todd Haiman, a landscape designer, who pointed out that the same principles apply to creating outdoor rooms.
For students who do make the cut, their moments on stage become the focal points of their lives—the eight minutes per month when they get to be who they are, even as they pretend to be who they're not.
An awkward crawl space was cleverly converted into a light-soaked home office; a new (ginormous!) picture window welcomed incredible views of the harbor; and the kitchen and bathroom were gutted and completely reworked into shiny focal points for the two-bedroom refuge.
In addition to the terror threat, the decline in oil prices and rising tensions between major powerhouses Iran and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East and the future of Europe's fragile political and shaky economic union are also key focal points for 2016.
These patients have already had craniotomies and electrodes implanted so that doctors can monitor them and pinpoint the focal points of their seizures; while these patients are in hospital waiting for seizures to happen, researchers swoop in with requests of their own.
Like 2006's Mythical & Magical and 93's Lords of Hypocrisy, its focal points are the atmosphere and ambiance conjured by the younger Jones' psychedelic and progressive shredding, and his father's warbling croon, which weaves remarkable tales of intrigue and the undead.
Two of the focal points on the ground floor are the long dining rooms, conjoined by a portico, one of which is decorated with a 64-square-meter, or 690-square-foot, fresco, specially conceived and executed by Naman Hadi, an Iraqi painter, in 1977.
Think of it sort of like HDR photography, only instead of taking multiple photos to get the ideal exposure for every point of the image, focus stacking takes photos at a range of focal points to give you an image that is entirely in focus.
But don't declare it a state of emergency just yet: There is hope that we'll see call center operator Abby, whose romance with Buck (Oliver Stark) was one of the focal points of the series, for at least a few episodes when the show returns.
Why it matters, per the NYT: "The request comes at a time when Mr. Manafort, his work for Mr. Yanukovych's party and for Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs as well as the handling of payments for that work have become focal points" in Mueller's Russia probe.
Nelson, who's facing the toughest race in his Senate career, has made the algae issue one of the focal points of his campaign by consistently criticizing Scott, who has has a record of slicing budgets for the state's water boards and Department of Environmental Protection.
The yearly population trends released by the Census Bureau show a centurylong trend of Americans moving south and west, away from the major East Coast cities and once-vibrant manufacturing and resource-producing hubs that were once the focal points of the national economy.
Trump's remarks laid out a vision for his administration's agenda in the throngs of an election year and suggest he'll continue to put a heavy emphasis on many of the same focal points of his 2016 campaign — including the economy and immigration — as the election draws nearer.
In communities across rural Saskatchewan, such hockey venues are important focal points for locals, whether it be parents chatting in the stands during their children's early morning practices, fans gathering to cheer on their local champions, or adult part-timers squeezing in a friendly game after work.
But by May of this year, a new eruption sequence had commenced, with two focal points: a flank area known as the lower east rift zone, a point where the volcano's surface is gradually splitting apart, and the Halema'uma'u crater to the west at Kilauea's summit.
King's works are already set in a sprawling, connected universe (the town of Castle Rock is one of its focal points), so bringing familiar characters into the municipality for a new supernatural adventure is in keeping with both King's written oeuvre and the show's eclectic spin on it.
Ethiopia has a budding tech scene, but lags the continent's tech standouts — like Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa — that have become focal points for startup formation, exits and VC. Still, startups such as local ride-hail ventures Ride and ZayRide have started to gain traction (Uber has not yet entered Ethiopia).
Image courtesy of Levon Biss Each picture in the show consists of around 8,000 to 10,000 individual photographs due to the very shallow depth of field of a microscope lens, with the camera "stacking" photos at different focal points, the distances of which are so small they're measured in microns.
"Dressers are usually one of the main focal points in the bedroom, and thrift or vintage stores usually have the best and most unique options," Sonja Rasula, a former interior designer on HGTV's "Home to Go" and TLC's "Trading Spaces" who founded Unique Markets in Los Angeles, California, told Insider.
"The meeting -- and the subsequent drafting of a misleading statement on Air Force One -- has become one of the most important focal points of the Russia investigations, both on Capitol Hill and within Mueller's team, because it provides one of the clearest indications that the Trump campaign was willing to entertain collusion with Russians," the report said.
Why it matters: The meeting — and the subsequent drafting of a misleading statement on Air Force One — has become one of the most important focal points of the Russia investigations, both on Capitol Hill and within Robert Mueller's team, because it provides the closest thing that exists to evidence that the Trump campaign was willing to entertain collusion with Russians.
The request comes at a time when Mr. Manafort, his work for Mr. Yanukovych's party and for Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs as well as the handling of payments for that work have become focal points in the investigation of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, and connections between Russia, Mr. Trump and his associates.
The management of cities has become crucial in achieving new global sustainable development goals as more than half the world's people live in urban settlements, a number forecast to rise to nearly 70 percent by 2050, according to the U.N. Park said cities have to be leaders in innovation because they have become focal points for addressing challenges, such as population growth, inequality, disease and aging populations.
According to a pair of league sources present in the meeting, the league and players' coalition centered any progress moving forward around three main focal points: refining a policy platform and ways to amplify it as a follow-up to players' protests; creating ways for NFL players and entities to participate and engage in education inside communities; and creating partnerships to assist players in addressing public policy.
Please keep in mind that the judge is already familiar with basic light and optics principles involving lens, such as focal lengths, the non-linear nature of focal points as a function of distance of an object from the lens, where objects get focused to on a screen behind the lens, and the use of a lens to project as well as to focus.
Certain recurring details became focal points: as the fire spreads, you want to find out what happens to the generic paintings of a sailing ship (which is odd and oddly impersonal) and autumn landscape; the pile of orange extension cords; the dozens of covered plastic cups with straws sticking out of them; the toy trucks and stuffed animals; the dropped ceiling and faux period furniture.
Completed between 2003 and 2016, and inspired — if that is the right word – by the boisterous crowds of Occupy Wall Street, by protesters confronting rows of police bedecked in riot gear, and by everyday weirdness, Birmelin's paintings and drawings of a world going haywire bring together all sorts of visual possibilities, including multiple focal points, compressed juxtapositions of near and far, clearly defined details beside blurred and partially transparent passages.
Biss splits the insects into multiple sections, photographing each part—whether it be an antenna or a wing—in 600 to 800 images "The camera is set on a rail and I automate it, so I'll program in my start-to-end point, my two focal points, and the camera's movement forward on the rail at ten microns in between each shot," Biss told me over the phone.
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Anthony Kane: At first it was just interesting to watch people jump out of the way... Alex Niven: Yes, I suppose there is this sense that in a post-modern, post-religious world that people look for big symbolic focal points – that somehow you can kind of congregate around and use as a sort of vessel for yearnings and ideas and hopes and dreams in the way that religion or nationalism might have provided in the past.
He was not a participant in a number of key incidents believed to be focal points of the federal investigation into Russian election interference, including a 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties Chris Cuomo: 'I should be better than the guys baiting me' MORE and a Russian government lawyer and the dismissal of FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE.
He was not a participant in a number of key incidents believed to be focal points of the federal investigation into Russia's election interference, including a 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties Chris Cuomo: 'I should be better than the guys baiting me' MORE and a Russian government lawyer and the dismissal of FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE.

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