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"He'd weighed in strong, almost intrusively, I thought," Mr. Folds wrote.
He'll return, too soon, to find us intrusively touching his things.
That feeling should not have been there, but it was, intrusively.
It will become intrusively noisy, what with papers, foil and cans being opened.
" "As the complaint details," she continues, "children were intrusively searched in front of their classmates.
"Users expect their software to update continuously, non-intrusively, seamlessly," the company said in a statement.
It is deeply corrupt and hardly a thriving democracy, but it is far less intrusively authoritarian than China.
Emergent VR experiences would resemble expansive sandboxes in which the storytelling is more ambient than actively (or intrusively) exposited.
Intrusively-placed pedestals populate the floor space, on top of which stand the abstracted, geometric wooden sculptures from Africa.
"The challenge is how to tap that dormant capacity non-intrusively and without a brain injury or similar incident," Treffert wrote.
Mr. Norman's influences — Thomas Adès, garnished by John Adams and John Williams — poke through more intrusively than in his other recent works.
But the one feature perhaps most likely to elicit a "finally!" has largely gone unnoticed: the volume slider no longer intrusively blankets the entire screen.
Its taut tale of the ravaging effects of jealousy has not been intrusively styled, as so many productions of Shakespeare are today, in a mode of searing contemporary relevance.
Less intrusively, Trump could recognize that the 10-50-mile corridor on the American side of the border is in effect a zone of military operations given the lawlessness there.
BSR's report warned that celebrity facial recognition could be used intrusively, for example if it were applied to surveillance footage in order to collect or broadcast live notifications on a person's whereabouts.
There's an additional level of scrutiny given to anyone who is singled out for attention after they're "randomly" pulled out of line or their gender is intrusively questioned by a TSA agent.
It also recently took in a chunk of VC to capitalize on what its investors see as a growing international opportunity to help internet users go about their business without being intrusively snooped on.
During a job interview in October 2013, Mr. Neumann "unlawfully and intrusively" asked Ms. Bardhi whether she planned to get married or become pregnant — a question that left her "stunned and uncomfortable," according to the complaint.
Two home-made sweets were pleasant — the crème brûlée was satiny and the tiramisù was creamy — though I would have liked the latter better with a dusting of cocoa rather than the intrusively crunchy chocolate chips on top.
In 1975, when ABC (which had bought the rights to the show's fourth season from Time-Life) broadcast the first installment of the intrusively edited compilations, it was Ms. Lewis who brought the butchery to the Pythons' attention.
Instead of going live at a concert and intrusively demanding the full attention of your friends and family,  you can record 10-second highlights to your Snapchat Story, which they can view within 24 hours before the clips erase automatically.
But the diner could never be better than what it was; it will be modern when we crave retro, the service will be intrusively mediocre when we were used to it being charmingly slow, and the food will probably have green next to it.
I have bad news for anyone eager to see what's locked away in this void, and good news for those who think secret Egyptian pyramid chambers should be left untouched: There are no plans, at this point, to intrusively burrow into the mysterious chamber.
If checking a picture on your phone seems like too much effort, or you don't necessarily want to snoop so intrusively on your kids, a $229 August Smart Lock can grant access based on a mobile device, telling you exactly who has come through the door and when.
Pepper sprayed, deprived of food and water, intrusively probed, and handcuffed so tightly to the point of numbness and bleeding — these are just some of the abuses several people allegedly endured at the hands of the D.C. police in the aftermath of the Inauguration Day protests in January.
Doug Carr, a security expert at the National Business Aviation Association, said the steep drop in traffic at Palm Beach International during the president's recent visits indicates the planes' operators have decided to avoid the area altogether rather than deal with the hassle and expense of diverting off course and having their aircraft, crew and passengers intrusively searched and vetted.
These new systems not only deploy advanced sensors to screen for guns, knives and bombs, they get smarter with each screen, creating an increasingly large database of known and emerging threats while segmenting off alarms for common, non-threatening objects (keys, change, iPads, etc.) As part of a new industrial revolution in physical security, engineers have developed a welcomed approach to expediting security screenings for threats through machine learning algorithms, facial recognition, and advanced millimeter wave and other RF sensors to non-intrusively screen people as they walk through scanning devices.
Would they not, with considerable peremptoriness, desire these intrusively pious members of society to mind their own business?
Research-grade oculometers finally received a user-friendly redesign, with commercial devices available as of recently. These low-profile devices can be worn non- intrusively on a pair of eyeglasses.
He believed the national security concerns were so urgent that it was necessary to purchase Louisiana without waiting for a Constitutional amendment. He enlarged federal power through the intrusively-enforced Embargo Act of 1807.
His biography describes him as a shadowy figure to his students and regarded by his staff as intrusively unsupportive and heavy- handed. He is referred to as a tough and manipulative personality and "a useful bastard" but when entertaining at home, a genial and hospitable host.
It was completely redeveloped by another firm of architects in 1995–98. Next, as part of the same redevelopment scheme, the firm was responsible for the "intrusively aggressive" Kingswest Centre, built in 1965 and converted from a conference centre into a cinema in 1973. The bronzed aluminium roof has a distinctive jagged outline. Also in the Brutalist style, and making extensive use of unrelieved concrete, was the adjacent Brighton Centre—a new conference centre and performance venue.
" Writing for Rolling Stone, Brenna Ehrlich labelled the song as a "simple ballad about love and devotion." Louise Bruton of The Irish Times regarded the song as "truly blissful". In her review of Fine Line for The A.V. Club, Annie Zaleski called the song "velvety soul" and "luxurious" like Styles' previous single "Lights Up". Reviewing for Vulture, Craig Jenkins deemed it as a "lean funk-pop groove" along with the other two singles "Lights Up" and "Watermelon Sugar", having an "intrusively catchy hook.
The world-building doesn't seem to make much sense, and coincidence seems to be the major motivator of the plot. Many readers will no doubt be attracted by the story's breathless earnestness, but the more critical among them may roll their eyes." Kirkus Reviews also gave the book a mixed review, explaining, "The tropes of the teen dystopia abound, but Graceffa keeps things moving quickly enough that readers won’t mind. ... After an intrusively expository start, Rowan’s journey from loner to rebel is smartly paced and cleverly constructed.
Kenosia was sold by Bristol to Halo Technology in 2005. Bristol's second R&D; effort eventually yielded U.S. patent #7,003,781 and a new product, TransactionVision.HP TransactionVision software – HP – BTO Software TransactionVision provided organizations the ability to non-intrusively track electronic transactions throughout a heterogeneous IT infrastructure. In conjunction with its R&D; efforts, Bristol raised $9.1 million in venture capital in a round that was led by Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) and Apax Partners for the first time in the company's history in 2003.
GASMAS provides the possibility of doing this non-intrusively, without destroying any food or packages. The two main advantages of measuring the gas-composition in packages without perforation is that no food is wasted in the controlling process and that the same package can be controlled repeatedly during an extended time period to monitor any time-dependence of the gas composition. The studies can be used to guarantee the tightness of packages but also to study food deterioration processes. Much food itself contains free gas distributed in pores within.
"The most impressive of Brighton's interwar cinemas", though, was the Regent—designed in 1921 by Robert Atkinson and replaced in 1974 by a commercial development. It was Classical-style inside and out (the interior was the work of Walpole Champneys) and had a winter garden just below the roof. Its replacement was the Odeon Kingswest, converted in 1973 from the Russell Diplock Associates- designed Brighton Top Rank Centre of 1965. The "intrusively aggressive" Brutalist structure has no windows and a low, "emphatically horizontal" appearance, but its jagged roofline of bronze-coated aluminium shapes give it prominence on its corner site.
Līna Čanka-Freidenfelde, one of the three women cavaliers of the Order of Lāčplēsis in August 1915 with the documents of her brother Jānis Čanks, volunteered at the Latvian riflemen battalion and fought as a man for some time. In 1916, Emīlija K. from Ķemeri, was attached to one of the riflemen battalions as "Pēteris K". She received respect among her war comrades because she "just beat up" those who intrusively tried to show her their affection. World War I created the emancipation of awareness of homosexuality in the territory of Latvia. Due to the wars large inhabitant masses (and experiences) moved.
Currently, a group of monks from the Galduwa tradition, under the patronage of the current abbot, are working on a project to non-destructively digitally scan and preserve the antique books in the library . Not being an automated process, it is a somewhat time- consuming and dull technique. Bindings of the books are not removed and the books are scanned non-intrusively two pages at a time for the purpose of converting into digital ebook files later. Moreover, this project aims at developing an electronic catalogue database of the library's contents in order to retrieve the data efficiently for research work and to keep the collection intact.
Bedford CA Dormobile Dormobile's top model in the early 1970s was the Bedford CF based Dormobile Debonair "coach-built" conversion, with body panels formed from GRP. Although the Dormobile name was primarily associated with motor homes based on the front-engined Bedford CA, conversions were also offered of competitor vehicles with more intrusively located engines such as this 1965 Morris J4. The Bedford Dormobile is a 1960s-era campervan (motorcaravan, motorhome) conversion, based on the Bedford CA van, and subsequently on the Bedford CF. It was manufactured in Folkestone in Kent, southern England, by Martin Walter. The first Bedford CA based Dormobile motorhome, complete with a gas stove, a sink and cupboards and seats which converted into beds, appeared in 1957.
The storyline was directly inspired by Chelsea Clinton, who was photographed trying to blend in with other students at a Stanford basketball game. The problem that Anna Foster (Moore) faces in the film—excessively protective Secret Service agents who behave intrusively, like unwanted chaperones, whenever protecting the children of United States Government officials—had previously provided story material for the 1980 comedy First Family, which had starred Bob Newhart as the President of the United States. The story in many ways echoes the 1953 romantic comedy Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn and Eddie Albert. Hepburn played a princess who slips away from her handlers to be squired around Rome, also on a motor scooter, by Peck, not realizing that he knows her identity and plans a magazine story.
In the United States, the only time broadcasting stations are required to mention their call signs is during station identification announcements, made at a "natural break in programming" as close to the beginning of each hour as possible. (Code of Federal Regulations: Station identification.) Stations are also required to identify their community of license. Television stations have the option of displaying a small graphic or text ("digital on-screen graphic" or "bug") at the bottom of the screen listing their call sign, community of license, and other identifying information. Sometimes station identification is displayed non-intrusively in small type during short promotions, either for an upcoming show or their next local newscast (even incorporating these identifications at the start of newscasts), that air just before the top of each hour.
The solution involves both hardware with cellular and proprietary RF communication and software methodology, May 2014 - ERM launches its Fuel monitoring technology July 2014 - ERM launches its first OBD solution requested by partner for Usage Based Insurance applications for insurance companies March 2015 - ERM launches its ERM India office in Bangalore (at 2019 moved to Delhi and Pune) September 2016 - ERM released its CANEngine technology for CANBUS monitoring and diagnostic, with set of supported products for non-intrusively CANBUS monitoring, CANBUS analysis, and additional customized valuable functionalities to create valuable information from CANBUS data February 2017 - Adding the forth SMT line March 2017 - ERM declares its Wireless Connect strategy which will allow its partners and customers wireless interface to various sensors and accessories. August 2017 - ERM launches its first Wi-Fi product which in parallel to cellular coverage can support several wireless technologies - long and short range July 2019 - ERM launches its AIS140 certified device for the Indian market August 2019 - ERM launches its first Electric Vehicle (EV) telematics product for Micro Mobility vehicles October 2019 - ERM launches its IoTLink family of Asset and IoT monitoring products which includes hardware and software solutions.

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