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It homes in on what climate change will do to humans.
This homes in on the second problem with the $250 billion valuation.
Fires a sustained short-range beam that automatically homes in on a nearby target.
The latter is always the more fascinating, and that's what Tarantino homes in on.
Off camera, Ms. Coles homes in on the interests of acquaintances, liberally dishing out advice.
But Eisinger homes in on a subtler factor: the professional psychology of élite federal prosecutors.
It homes in on female friendship — and specifically the thorny kind born out of shared trauma.
"Hole #11" faces the mesmerizing "Stairs #3," which homes in on a section of brick steps.
Israel has deployed a loitering missile called the Harpy, which homes in on enemy electronic transmissions.
Robert Mueller homes in on a meeting in Seychelles; Buddhists and Muslims clash in Sri Lanka.
Keaton homes in on that, making a case for Toomes, giving him a cogent point of view.
If you shake your controller, Mario still throws the hat... but Cappy homes in on any nearby enemies.
Mr Gillingham homes in on Europe's economic woes, suggesting they cannot be ended unless the euro is abandoned.
Today's Terraform, Marie Vibbert's "The Flirtbot Condition," homes in on that last and perhaps most delicate of human arts.
In closing, he homes in on Putin's biggest fear: a non-corrupt, democratic and prosperous Ukraine on Russia's border.
Drawn like a clown, he should be laughable, but Ware homes in on his secret hurt and dreams deferred.
The narrative homes in on the hollowness of imperial ambitions as Iskandar blazes a frenzied path of self-aggrandizement.
The opening sequence, a computer-animated tour of Polish landmarks, homes in on the clock tower of Warsaw's royal castle.
As folks realized, you can make a missile that homes in on radar, then blows it up, blinding air defenses.
East Bronx Story (Saturday) Noshwalks's latest food and walking tour homes in on this corner of the Bronx's culinary diversity and history.
The play homes in on particular institutions only to dismantle them, which might put you in mind of the current president's cabinet.
Her arc becomes one of the show's best and most surprising, especially as she crosses paths with Gene and homes in on Barry.
Then he homes in on the Daily Doubles, which allow a contestant to wager as much money as they have amassed on answering correctly.
Their stories are told in this documentary by Marc Levin, who homes in on the Chelsea-Elliot Houses, at the same intersection as Avenues.
Hosted by Ira Madison III, Louis Virtel, and Aida Osman, this podcast homes in on the intersection of pop culture and entertainment with society.
His terrific play, happily now on Broadway, is one of several I've seen recently that homes in on the very subjects roiling the political sphere.
Now, Mantel picks up in 1536 and homes in on Cromwell's last years, the conclusion of his rise from obscurity into the orbit of power.
Lepore writes long, fascinating articles in which she homes in on some odd and chewy piece of history and brings out its nuances and complexities.
The viewer inevitably homes in on the content like a cryptologist, imaginatively decoding Pousette-Dart's gnomic figurations, pulsating color patterns, and heavily painted, three-dimensional textures.
The second chapter homes in on Boyd, and a get-rich-quick scheme he becomes entangled in after prison, which involves transporting cigarettes across state lines.
Your Money Adviser The latest scam targeting older consumers is particularly cruel, because it homes in on people who already have lost money in previous fraudulent schemes.
Headed up by Rita (Paola Núñez), AMMO is the primary way by which the film homes in on its obvious-but-effective conceit: Lowrey and Burnett are old.
She homes in on the stat that says there are 60 million garment workers globally, which the advocacy organization Clean Clothes cited as from the International Labor Organization.
In this new musical, written with John Kander, he homes in on 17-year-old Luke, who has returned to his small Kansas town after a mysterious absence.
Glover brings everything he can to each essay, always providing a historical context, as he homes in on what he is experiencing, and seems to enter the work itself.
McGinty could also get a boost from Clinton, who has campaigned with the Senate hopeful as she homes in on Pennsylvania in an effort to protect her firewall.  2900.
But while these sociopolitical ruminations are interesting enough, the documentary is at its best when it homes in on the technical aspects of putting together such a complicated, labour-intensive scene.
According to the Times, critics familiar with the memo say it is misleading because it homes in on the Steele dossier, even though other evidence was presented to obtain the FISA warrant.
A new inspector general's (IG) report homes in on the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), a World War II-era law aimed at creating more transparency around foreign influence on U.S. politics.
This portrait homes in on the unrelenting work ethic of 85-year-old Sukiyabashi Jiro, a chef and owner of a Japanese sushi restaurant that was awarded three Michelin stars in 2008.
With his pictures, he homes in on the historical amnesia that envelops not just the Mexican-American War but so much else of America's past, effectively enabling our new era of intolerance.
One example is the independent video game Regional Nightclub Bouncer, which is made by a small British studio, PanicBarn, and homes in on two very British things: queuing at a nightclub, and Brexit.
It's not often that we see the black squares completely close off a section of a puzzle, but today Stu Ockman homes in on the center of his puzzle to tie things together.
From Adweek:Epler added that she specifically homes in on sentiments like how happy someone is, and her team analyzes screenshots that people attach to their tweets to determine which Snapchat pieces are most popular.
The CDC homes in on vitamin E acetate, an ingredient found in canola, soy, and corn oil, as one of the primary compounds linked with the injuries, officials said during a Friday call with reporters.
And it's concerning, to say the least, that Mr. Trump is eagerly throwing off the yoke of relatively sober legal counsel just as Mr. Mueller homes in on the president and his shady family business empire.
North Carolina homes in on Title VII in its lawsuit, saying precedence is clear: "Transgender status is not a protected class under Title VII," and it cites a half-dozen cases that it says back its stance.
Wolitzer homes in on a phenomenon that has featured in so many #MeToo stories: the sudden paralysis that grips the body as the mind reels, trying to make sense of a brazen violation even as it happens.
Kevin Drum homes in on a few key questions that any single-payer plan would need to answer, like whether it preserves any role for private insurance and how we transition into it from our new system.
The 12-episode series revisits the making of Manson and homes in on the turbulent two years leading up to the infamous, brutal murder of seven people, including actress Sharon Tate, by members of the Manson Family.
After they argue with each other about being terrible siblings and about Daenerys, Cersei homes in on her children — Joffrey, Tommen, and Myrcella — and how Tyrion's actions in killing their father indirectly led to Tommen and Myrcella's demise.
There is a more nuanced version of the 10-years-out-of-power story that doesn't write Republican agency out of the equation, and thus homes in on the single root of their electoral success and factional incoherence.
Mr. Cohen, who spent five years at the private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management before forming Rambleside in 2012, said he usually homes in on companies that are trading 30 to 50 percent below their net asset value.
But "Danica," directed by Hannah Storm of ESPN, isn't all rip-roaring success: It also homes in on Ms. Patrick's frustration with her career stagnation, as she's sagged to the middle of the pack in many recent races.
Danny Boyle's hagiographic portrait of Apple's co-founder, with a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin, homes in on three crucial moments from the life of one of the most visionary thinkers (played by Michael Fassbender) of the past half-century.
Adapted from "End of the Rainbow", a stage play by Peter Quilter, the film homes in on a limited run of performances Garland undertook at Talk of the Town, a famous cabaret club in London's West End, in 1969.
To illustrate their plight, Nguyen homes in on their bodies rather than their words, so that a more accurate description of what the book does is "give flesh" to characters at risk of fading from memory, sometimes their own.
He homes in on the proposed ban on zero-rating, which is the practice of offering free data for some applications but not others, potentially giving an advantage to big companies that can pay to cut deals with internet providers.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's central bank will hold a joint news conference with the finance ministry at 7 am (0800 EST) on Wednesday, a Banco de Mexico spokesman said, as U.S. Republican candidate Donald Trump homes in on an unexpected victory in the presidential election.
Wayne adroitly homes in on the way in which, thanks to various private schools or exclusive resorts or familial connections (or all of the above), the moneyed seem to arrive at elite colleges already knowing one another and immediately form their own closed tribes.
Starring Rachel Bloom as the overeager Rebecca Bunch, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend homes in on one woman's mission to make her summer camp crush her forever partner, sets it to a series of sharp musical parodies, and even swerves into real pathos every now and then.
Mia Arievitch, a 24-year-old socialist who attends the City University of New York School of Labor and Urban Studies, believes Sanders and Warren are running completely different presidential campaigns, with Sanders focusing on grassroots movement-building while Warren homes in on federal policy.
The hefty book, in kicky midcentury colors, homes in on 2883 furniture designers, including the self-taught José Zanine Caldas, who devised a signature "Z" silhouette in his furniture, and Lina Bo Bardi, whose Poltrona Bowl chair from 1951 sits in the Museum of Modern Art's collection.
In particular, he homes in on the tragedy at the Okawa Elementary School, located in a tiny coastal village "in a forgotten fold of Japan," where 303 of the 75 children who died in Japan in 2011 while in the care of teachers perished under the wave.
Taking real-world cars and locations, and mixing in Mario Kart-like powers—for example, "shunt" is its version of a red shell, a projectile that homes in on an opposition racer; "nitro" is the speed-boost mushroom; and "shock" is a scatter-shot twist on the leader-targeting spiny—it emerged as publisher Activision's highest-rated new IP of the year.
Here are the exact metrics he homes in on before pulling the trigger:Population growth: A minimum of 1 to 1.25% growth a year Income growth: At least 2.25% growth each yearJob growth: At least 2% growth each year Home-price growth: At least 2.5 to 3% annualized Crime reduction: As you would imagine, Bawa says to make sure crime is trending lower.
In her excellent first collection, "Homesick for Another World," Ottessa Moshfegh, the daughter of a Croatian mother and an Iranian father, moves from the West Coast to East Coast (with a brief stop in China) and homes in on characters in states of weirdly dynamic paralysis, trapped between the pains of the past — bad childhoods, bad relationships, bad marriages — and dreams of the future.
"Woman Takes Short Half-Hour Break From Being Feminist to Enjoy TV Show" homes in on an experience that's both very particular and widely understood, as seen in both its title and its lead: Saying that she just wanted a little time to relax and "not even think about" confining gender stereotypes, local health care industry consultant Natalie Jenkins reportedly took a 30-minute break from being a feminist last night to kick back and enjoy a television program.
Here are some possibilities, based on the unique aspects of their plans so far: Biden homes in on his foreign affairs experience and talks up his plan for how the US could lead the rest of the world on climate action; Yang elaborates on his unique support for geoengineering, intervening with the Earth's system to reverse climate change; Booker, Castro, and Harris jostle to be the environmental justice champion; Warren dives into her detailed plan for how the military can respond to the climate emergency; Castro expands on his call for a new category of refugees called "climate refugees"; Buttigieg and Klobuchar pitch themselves as the Middle American candidates with climate plans that will boost agriculture.
The fourth show was Welcome to Paradise, a solo show by Polish artist Anka Dabrowska. "Her urban eye is up there with the likes of Stephen Wiltshire, but she homes in on the details rather than the vista, and breathes life into them".
The system uses FLIT (frequency line integration tracking) which homes in on precise narrowband frequencies of sound and, using the Doppler principle, can accurately provide firing solutions against very quiet submarines. The AN/BQQ-5's hull array doubled the performance of its predecessors.
Greenhouse, Beeston, Leeds: a building professed by its developers to be 'eco- modernist'.'Developer homes in on eco-scheme', The Express (28 September 2007), 72.'Housing plan's Greenhouse effect', Yorkshire Post (27 December 2007).'Leeds 'unique' green flats', Yorkshire Evening Post (23 September 2010).
As with other semi-active radar guided missiles, the missile does not generate radar signals, but instead homes in on reflected continuous-wave signals from the launch platform's radar. The receiver also senses the guidance radar to enable comparisons that enhance the missile's resistance to passive jamming.
Beat is a robotic bird that has appeared in many Mega Man games. He was created by Dr. Cossack to provide additional support to Mega Man during the events of Mega Man 5. Several of the games require the player to obtain a certain number of Beat Plates in order to use Beat. Beat homes in on enemies, providing damage by slamming into them.
The explosion from the nuclear torpedo destroys the Potemkin and all the crew members. Sorenson and Fogarty retire to Sorenson's bunk. All the crewmen of the sub are horrified to realize they have just committed an act of war. The torpedo that was fired earlier by the Russian sub malfunctions and goes to "active seeking" mode and homes in on the noise made by Barracuda's reactor pumps.
The gimballed and stabilised seeker head acquires, tracks and homes in on its target using localised proportional navigation. It is said to have a look angle of more than 30°. The seeker has a search area of 5 km in width and 5 km in depth. In the terminal flight phase the weapon adopts a dive angle of approximately 45° to strike the armoured target on its vulnerable upper surfaces.
Phantoma are used in the game's leveling system, the Altocrystarium, to strengthen a character's magic skills. The game's magic skills are divided into five basic groups named after types of guns: for example, "Rifle" fires the spell in a straight line, while "Missile" homes in on and chases targeted enemies. Holding down the assigned action button increases the power of the attack. Many combat situations involve timed challenges.
Ventura was executive produced by Dr. Dre and was released by Dre's record label, Aftermath Entertainment. The title follows the theme of his previous albums, making his way up the California coast. Whereas Oxnard covered various snippets of .Paak's life in vivid detail, Ventura homes in on more personal details of the artist himself, returning to the mine of slick R&B; and funk rap of his acclaimed debut Malibu.
There is one generation per year, with most adults dying after breeding many times, though a few survive to breed again a year later. Unlike most bark beetles, Tomicus piniperda does not use pheromones for pre- breeding association and pairing, but instead homes in on the resin scent emitted by damaged specimens of the host species.Byers, J. A., Lanne, B. S., Löfqvist, J., Schlyter, F., & Bergström, G. (1985). Olfactory Recognition of Host-Tree Susceptibility by Pine Shoot Beetles.
Infrared homing is a passive system that homes in on the heat generated by the target. Typically used in the anti-aircraft role to track the heat of jet engines, it has also been used in the anti-vehicle role with some success. This means of guidance is sometimes also referred to as "heat seeking". Contrast seekers use a television camera, typically black and white, to image a field of view in front of the missile, which is presented to the operator.
A characteristic of Brunette Models music is that it homes in on the dominant tone color, as a fundamental aesthetic value, which is a trait of synesthetes. For the past few years he has not officially published pressed albums. He withdrew from the world and focused on music only, without promotion, A&R;, PR and without even connection to the internet. In his artistic manifesto he motivated this asceticism, that today's world looks more at the name of the composer, than at the music.
Aerotec group offered an overhaul package to existing operators, which comprised upgraded ballistic protection, night vision goggles, new munitions including rockets and machine guns, and 3D navigational displays; as of 2013, Egypt is said to be interested in upgrading their domestically built Gazelles."Aerotec homes in on new customers for Gazelle upgrade." Flight International, 19 June 2013. QinetiQ developed a Direct Voice Input (DVI) system for the Gazelle, the DVI system enables voice control over many aspects of the aircraft, lowering the demands placed upon the crew.
The projectile has a seeker head which homes in on reflected laser energy, generated by ground-based 1D15 or 1D20 laser rangefinders. Course corrections are carried out in 0.2 to 3.0 s. The laser target designation system can also be linked by radio with the vehicle/mortar—and within 5 km of the target—to allow for a mode of operation whereby the laser illumination activates only once the projectile has been launched, and thus limiting the reaction time of the target and alleviating countermeasures such as laser warning devices.
Chamberlain who wants to get even with her cheating husband, whom she had originally purchased it for. Davis, who cannot believe his luck, does not realise that Jack Chamberlain's corpse is under the hood of his dream car. While Davis is evading fraternity boys and pursuing his dream girl, he becomes mixed up in the homicide as Lance Harper tracks him down by phoning every 'Barry Davis' in the phone book and asking 'Is this Barry Davis the piano tuner?'. Harper homes in on him and a fight ensues in the Davis household.
There cadet Coulter meets and falls in love with Janet Page (Gail Russell), the estranged wife of one of the instructors, Major Jack Page (Stephen McNally), the leader of an F-80 Shooting Star jet aerobatics team based at Williams Air Force Base. His job is to identify and wash out unsuitable candidates and with the turmoil at home, Page homes in on Coulter. The rivalry between the two puts Coulter's future as a fighter pilot in jeopardy. Janet realizes that Coulter has aggravated some of Page's former demons.
The AGM-88 can detect, attack and destroy a radar antenna or transmitter with minimal aircrew input. The proportional guidance system that homes in on enemy radar emissions has a fixed antenna and seeker head in the missile's nose. A smokeless, solid-propellant, booster-sustainer rocket motor propels the missile at speeds over Mach 2.0. The HARM missile was a program led by the U.S. Navy, and it was first carried by the A-6E, A-7, and F/A-18A/B aircraft, and then it equipped the EA-6B aircraft.
The computer, known as Zelda, manages to land the ship on an uncharted planet, inhabited by huge organo-metallic creatures that prey on each other with awesome weaponry and computerised defences. Whilst the ship is disabled on the planet, it becomes a part of a mating process between two of these creatures. The 'sperm' of one creature homes in on the 'egg' laid by another creature. As part of a 'selection of the fittest' process, Dixon and his ship are modified, acquiring vastly improved mental and physical powers.
These primitive BVR missiles were soon replaced by missiles using semi-active radar homing (SARH). This is where the launching aircraft's radar is "locked" onto the target in a single target track (STT) mode, directing a radar energy at the target that the missile seeker can "see" as it reflects off the target. The radar antenna must "illuminate" the target until impact. Missiles like the Raytheon AIM-7 Sparrow and Vympel R-27 (NATO designation AA-10 'Alamo') home in on the reflected radiation, much as a laser-guided bomb homes in on the reflected laser radiation.
In the new paradigm, metaphysics, epistemology, and ontology all have their places, but the overriding concern is with yet another division of philosophy – ethics. It's okay to search for values and meaning, even as we continue to be skeptical." In May 2014, country music artist Sturgill Simpson told CMT that his album Metamodern Sounds in Country Music had been inspired in part by an essay by Seth Abramson, who writes about metamodernism on his Huffington Post blog. Simpson stated that "Abramson homes in on the way everybody is obsessed with nostalgia, even though technology is moving faster than ever.
Describing his images made in these visitor centers, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer wrote in Artforum that "Lepore homes in on places of rupture that break and undermine photographic illusion." In more recent works, Lepore has further investigated the relationship of photography to illusionistic representation and invention. For a 2010 exhibition at the Los Angeles Central Library, Lepore created a scaled-down recreation of one of the library's glass cases. Embedded in the larger case, the sculpture's surface was mounted with photographs of the glass case, which had been filled with library books on the topic of the human body and propagation.
I-CreI is a member of the LAGLIDADG family of homing endonucleases, all of which have a conserved LAGLIDADG amino acid motif that contributes to their associative domains and active sites. When the I-CreI-containing intron encounters a 23S gene lacking the intron, I-CreI enzyme "homes" in on the "intron-minus" allele of 23S and effects its parent intron's insertion into the intron-minus allele. Introns with this behavior are called mobile introns. Because I-CreI provides for its own propagation while conferring no benefit on its host, it is an example of selfish DNA.
This account explains the singlemindedness of Hicks's interpretation, which homes in on Book IV of the General Theory and on excessive wages as a cause of unemployment, while other reviewers were struggling to reconcile the different elements of Keynes's thought. Hicks's relatively classical interpretation of Keynes made him the target of criticisms from more radical Keynesians. He had considered the General Theory a more conservative work than Keynes's earlier Treatise on Money and given it a favourable review. But he came to have doubts about the formalism he'd presented in 'Mr Keynes and the Classics' and oscillated between retractions and reavowals.
This feature has not been used in combat and has since been deleted from U.S. Army Patriot systems, though it remains in South Korean systems. Another upgrade the system saw was the introduction of another missile type, designated MIM-104B and called "anti stand-off jammer" (ASOJ) by the Army. This variant is designed to help Patriot engage and destroy ECM aircraft at standoff ranges. It works similar to an anti-radiation missile in that it flies a highly lofted trajectory and then locates, homes in on, and destroys the most significant emitter in an area designated by the operator.
His common sense views lead him to ask apparently sensible questions of Sir Humphrey, which are generally used to demonstrate his superior's rather more counter-intuitive view of the situation. Much of the satire comes from the fact that Sir Humphrey's views are not just shared by other experienced civil servants, but are taken completely for granted. Bernard's naïve questioning is the perfect way of bringing this out for the audience. In one such conversation, in "The Devil You Know", Bernard will simply not let the matter rest and eventually homes in on the heart of the issue.
Year 2092 In a space station above the Earth, two astronomers ("Space Twins") scan for signs of life in the cosmos. At the same time, on the Earth, two archeologists (the "Earth Twins") have discovered two of the Directional Crystals from the ship that crashed thousands of years earlier. As they bring the crystals together, their scanning equipment homes in on the planet from which the space travellers in Act I originated. A mission to travel to the planet is begun and we see a terrific celebration as the ship prepares for launch, with dignitaries, politicians, dancers, musicians and a large crowd of well-wishers.
The missile has two sensors: a semi-active radar homing system by Marconi Defence Systems, and a Thomson-TRT AHV-7 radar altimeter (which is also used by the Exocet missile), built under licence by British Aerospace Defence Systems. It can be set to travel at one of four pre- selected heights, depending on the surface conditions. Near the target, the missile climbs to a height at which it can "acquire" the target. The launching helicopter illuminates the target with its radar (originally the specially developed Ferranti Seaspray in the case of the Lynx), and the missile's homing head homes in on the reflected energy.
The New York Times critic Stephen Holden aptly summed up the two ways of viewing Two Great Sheep: as either "an uplifting fable about teamwork and good citizenship or as a spoof of a frightened society's blind obedience to authority." Steve Rhodes espoused the latter view in his review of the film, seeing Two Great Sheep as a "simple film, simply told." Many critics, however, chose a middle view, and saw the film primarily as a metaphor for China's bureaucratic machine and its effect on the common peasant. Derek Elley of Variety noted how the film "homes in on the stratified nature of Chinese rural society," though he does not go as far as to suggest what Liu Hao intended with the film.
Much to Michael's annoyance Hamdan immediately homes in on Casey and begins enacting what is most likely an age old game between them of trying to steal the other's most recent conquest. After Casey learns that Michael's father is in London she accepts an offer made by Hamdan to go back there with him. This arouses Michael's suspicions a fresh and on a horseback ride while they wait for Hamdan to conclude his business he makes another unsuccessful effort for details Arriving back in London, Casey is able to find Lord Bredon at his office in Half Moon Square. While visibly shaken by the news of Jessie's death, he denies ever having known her and refuses to accept the letter.
After investigating Renee Stein's murder, Quinlan receives a message from The Ripper, who warns Quinlan that his girlfriend, Catherine Powell, will be the next victim, as she has gotten too close to discovering his identity. Quinlan manages to find Powell still alive, but in a coma "deeper than anyone thought possible." Cybersurgeon Claire Burton at the Meta-Cognition Center of the Tribeca Center Hospital manages to retrieve a distorted image of Powell's attacker, but requires additional information from Quinlan to make it clearer. (This is also a reference to Jack the Ripper, as the police hypothesized that they might be able to get an image of the killer from the retinas of the victims.) He provides this through investigating into what Powell was on to in her investigation and homes in on three possible suspects for The Ripper's murders.
Baillie was chair of the Scottish Labour Party in 1997. She was first elected at the inaugural election for the Scottish Parliament in May 1999. She was re-elected in 2003. A member of the Scottish Parliament's Justice 2 Committee and Public Petitions Committee, she was previously a member of the Scottish Executive, serving as Minister for Social Justice when Henry McLeish was First Minister, during which time she was involved with the Homelessness Task Force."Task force homes in on homelessness" BBC News, 25 August 1999 Baillie outside her local advice surgeryAs a backbench MSP, Baillie has campaigned for a public inquiry into a lethal outbreak of Clostridium difficile colitis at the Vale of Leven Hospital in her constituency. The inquiry into the outbreak cost £10 million, while the families were offered £1 million, something which prompted Baillie to make an emotional plea to Health Secretary Shona Robison during a session of the Scottish Parliament in November 2014 during which she pressed for greater compensation for those affected.

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