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Just as cancer invades the body, depression invades the psyche.
When Germany invades France, France cannot take Germany to court.
"Public policy invades the examination room every day," he says.
The pneumonic form invades the lungs, and is treatable with antibiotics.
When I get back, the most glorious smell invades my nostrils.
When the city floods, water invades homes, businesses, cafes and more.
"She invades my universe, and that makes my creations more unique."
That portion involves the way that the virus invades human cells.
Every year, Hollywood invades Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival.
They&aposre there just in case something happens and the north invades.
The black-clawed monster of war invades and takes away the father.
Like them, he is black, and he never invades his subject's space.
Email, on the other hand, invades both our personal and professional lives.
Victor Thomas, who goes by Vic Invades, is another rooftopper in New York.
Expression that "invades substantial privacy" or "constitutes a genuine threat" can be punished.
The virus invades the nervous system and can cause paralysis in just hours.
And he, like, invades everywhere and he leaves his paintings everywhere he go.
It invades their personal time and space and adds stress to their lives.
The studies found that existing dengue virus antibodies latch onto Zika when it invades.
For the darkness of the story only invades you in its last hundred pages.
For example, Germany is not obligated to attack Russia if the latter invades Estonia.
But the program invades personal privacy and prejudices against those prone to ill health.
A retrovirus invades a host cell and inserts its genes into that cell's DNA.
The image of his father's skull, revealed by the deadly fog, invades his dreams.
It becomes a threat to the young only when it invades the public schools.
But they had merely recognized a bacterium that invades lungs already weakened from influenza.
It's not long before Theon betrays Robb, and invades Winterfell himself on his father's behalf.
I think if someone invades your neighborhood with guns, people are going to react differently.
But I guess we'll have to settle for something like this, where Starbucks invades Winterfell.
Researchers reported on Tuesday that the cancer, which invades mussels, has spread across the Equator.
"He is also a person that kills journalists, political opponents and invades countries," Scarborough replies.
I don't want to be the large girl who invades someone's space without realizing it.
Mr. Graham, for one, has threatened legislation to impose sanctions on Turkey if it invades.
So when it all goes down and Canada invades the US, what's your survival strategy?
McCoubrey's lace not only frames or comments on the content that it surrounds, but invades it.
Such is the sound that invades the ears of Bay Area Rapid Transit travelers every day.
ZARIF SAYS IRAN WILL NEVER START A WAR BUT WILL DESTROY ANY PARTY WHO INVADES IRAN
Hopelessness invades my brain in a way that's almost impossible to explain and exhausting to fight.
When Boko Haram invades, it typically kills much of the population and takes the rest hostage.
Their romance and marriage takes on historical significance once Nazi Germany invades the bride's native village.
Britain First organizes "Christian patrols" and "invades" mosques trying to intimidate those who attend religious services.
The structure of a virus, for instance, gives essential clues to how it invades a cell.
Ubiquitous plastic extends beyond our surroundings—and invades our guts—through what we eat and drink.
Opponents argue that it distorts proceedings, and invades the privacy of victims, suspects, judges and prosecutors.
Ubiquitous plastic extends beyond our surroundings — and invades our guts — through what we eat and drink.
"In short, the Order invades no one's privacy and raises no Fourth Amendment concerns," Decker writes.
Cracks from hell are all over the place as seepage from the portal invades the entire installation.
Eventually, you just start thinking a certain way to the point that it even invades your dreams.
However, it acts like a malignant disease because it invades the most productive portion of someone's life.
Imagine what happens if China invades Taiwan or a big bomb goes off in the Middle East.
When Sean breaks down, Ernesto comforts him; when Sean invades Ernesto's privacy, the other man forgives him.
An inverted nipple, said Barrio, can occur when the cancer invades the same connective tissue behind the nipple.
A bizarre barnacle called a rhizocephalan invades their bodies and grows as a root system throughout their tissues.
That's why they're so rude to pop stars' girlfriends or get angry when another fan invades their space.
This group of eager new interns invades the hospital to learn, care for patients and make medical decisions.
Let's say that Russian President Vladimir Putin gets gutsy this winter and invades the Baltic countries in December.
A parasitic fungus, known as Ophiocordyceps, invades an ant's body, growing through its tissues and soaking up nutrients.
Polio is a contagious viral disease which invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours.
In my dreams, the sensibility of the machine invades the periphery of my consciousness: dark, rigid, cold, alien.
The party, which conducts "Christian patrols" and invades British mosques, saw its social-media profile soar during Brexit.
Tech Tip Q. At least once a month, Microsoft invades my Windows 7 computer with so-called improvements.
Universal hopes "The Grinch" will get a warmer reception from moviegoers when it invades theaters on Nov. 9.
And now as the coronavirus invades communities around the world, travel is once again grinding to a halt.
The Panama disease, a type of fungal infection that invades the soil, is currently spreading throughout Africa and Asia.
So when malicious software—malware—invades a system, even seemingly small changes to the system can have unpredictable impacts.
If a beetle larva makes contact with a spore, it invades the insect's body and feeds on its muscle.
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If a cat invades the field, and it's not wearing any clothes, can you certifiably call it a streaker?
Observer This is an adventure game starring Rutger Hauer as a detective who invades people's nightmares to solve crimes.
After each new scandal exposing how Big Tech invades user privacy, both Democrats and Republicans demand reform and accountability.
When a virus invades the body, a type of white blood cell known as a B cell generates antibodies.
Once the family's most prized possession, the weapon becomes even more valuable when Italy invades Ethiopia again in 1935.
When Thanos invades Earth in his hunt for Infinity Gems, he is ultimately defeated in Wakanda and imprisoned in Necropolis.
When a virus invades, the bacterial immune system sends an enzyme like Cas9 to the virus and chops it up.
"Work invades you constantly and you no longer have time to think about your holidays or junior's birthday," he said.
As the cloud invades medtech, it makes sense that entrepreneurs are starting with the lowest hanging fruit — Class 1 devices.
The ACLU says the law unconstitutionally invades a woman's privacy and interferes with her protected decision to have an abortion.
"Today, Russia, led by a former KGB officer stationed in Dresden, invades its neighbors and slays political opponents," he said.
That's how he meets Osha, who a season later is crucial in getting Bran out of Winterfell after Theon invades.
The military is taking several dozen men out of Kurdish-run wartime prisons in Syria as Turkey invades the region.
And when a beaming psychopath invades her family's lonely farmhouse, Francisca observes his bloody purpose with the same clinical detachment.
Uber is the poster child for Silicon Valley's third wave, in which the technology sector invades conventional industries like taxicabs.
And the fact that he invades Crimea or is trying to prop up Assad doesn't suddenly make him a player.
The past few years have witnessed a "techlash" on a wide range of issues, including the way technology invades citizens' privacy.
Not morally, of course: military technology kills and maims people more efficiently, surveillance technology invades privacy more pervasively, and so forth.
As EDM 2.0 outgrows festivals and frats and invades supermarkets speakers and film soundtracks, it's adopted a new house-trained demeanor.
"Today, Russia – led by a former KGB officer once stationed in Dresden ‒ invades its neighbours and slays political opponents," he said.
He advocates limits on speech that invades privacy; he opposes child pornography; he would protect certain official secrets, within narrow limits.
Below is a curse for anyone who invades the crypt and they're doomed to wander in the labyrinth below in darkness.
When Saddam Hussein invades in 1990, the narrative moves with the family again, scattered now to Amman, Beirut, Paris and Boston.
If the full-blown infection listeriosis sets in, death rates can approach 30% as the bacterium invades the bloodstream and organs.
That something is Tom Hardy's performance as both the beleaguered Eddie Brock and the surprisingly sympathetic ~parasite~ symbiote who invades his body.
"Homophobia is an ill that eats away at society, invades schools, and poisons families and lost friends," Mahjoubi said in his post.
Now their nominee is out there praising a guy, saying he's a strong leader, because he invades smaller countries, jails his opponents.
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As anyone who's ever suffered from an eating disorder knows, the illness quickly takes over your life and invades your every thought.
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"To me, it didn't make sense to be in the same army that invades your country and massacres your people," he said.
What if Stannis invades King's Landing while it's defended by Tyrion, and both sides simultaneously do and do not deserve to win?
And as technology invades the real world, there are going to be more and more opportunities for these kinds of entrepreneurial projects.
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The Kurdish forces have also vowed that, if Turkey invades, it will do what is necessary to protect its people and its troops.
But it's also potentially the progenitor of a new form of surveillance—one that invades our privacy while wearing the cloak of entertainment.
What medical AI will not do—at least not for a long time—is make human experts redundant in the fields it invades.
As previous research has shown, the algae enter the eggs, proliferate, and then later invades the tissues and cells of the developing embryos.
Alex had symptoms that suggested Hodgkin's lymphoma, a form of cancer that invades the bodies white blood cells and weakens the immune system.
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It's a safe bet that Mr. Johnson will succeed — and save the worldwide box office again when "Rampage" invades theaters on April 20.
Malicious software that invades a computer through the user logged in as the administrator can usually burrow in deeper to do more damage.
But as Carr keeps reliving his memories — with variations suspiciously informed by the cadences of Wilde — a lost look invades his sparkling eyes.
Typical of Scarpa, the outer concrete invades the interior, muting distinctions between inside and out; almost every room opens onto a private garden.
"The proposal invades the judicial system budgeting competence drastically, risking to impact the exercise of its constitutional and institutional functions," said the statement.
"When one country invades another, that is a difference that is hard to look past or to reconcile," he said earlier this month.
It looks a whole lot like Ebola, except that it also invades the brain, and it cycles naturally in a certain species of rat.
The sea creatures tend to stick to themselves, though it&aposs possible they would strike if they feel threatened or someone invades their space.
The Crispr defense system will slice up any DNA with that same sequence, so if the same virus invades again, it will be destroyed.
And no company is more central to the battle than the NSO Group, one of the best-known creators of spyware that invades smartphones.
But before Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio, CT Tamburello, Cara Maria Sorbello and the rest of the cast invades, the space is placid, clean, and quiet.
Measles, a virus that invades the nose and throat, causing fever, cough and phlegm, is one of the most contagious pathogens on the planet.
The video gradually becomes a cacophony of violence as this object representative of the natural world invades and destroys the place of human occupancy.
When Thanos invades Wakanda in the comics, forces led by his crony, Proxima Midnight, capture Shuri and imprison her in a state of living death.
In regards to our policies, under our Community Guidelines and Terms of Service, we do not allow people to share content that invades others' privacy.
More than anything, the game captures the body horror of a hive-minded alien colonizer that invades and reanimates the corpses of every crew member.
Accordingly, the workday has moved from a defined moment in time to an abstract and creeping entity that invades one's personal life at every turn.
They found that specialized mice could be transplanted with human fetal tissue that develops into lungs — the part of the body the new coronavirus invades.
That message is likely familiar to fans of "Rosemary's Baby," though the film's protagonist eventually accepts the malevolent force that invades her home (and uterus).
Samurai warriors are the legendary defenders of Japan — until the fearsome Mongol Empire invades the island of Tsushima, wreaking havoc and conquering the local population.
Vincent Canby of The Times called it a "ravishing and witty spectacle" that "invades the mind through eyes that are dazzled without ever being anesthetized."
Vladimir Putin runs a kleptocracy that invades neighboring countries, stands accused of trying to interfere in the US election, and backs dictators around the globe.
When the world of the dead invades and destroys our own, it does so via vast lakes of oil, churned by the spirits of the dead.
After the Hiss invades the Bureau and murders its director, Jesse is chosen to take on that mantle through "a strange and ritualistic process," says Mohov.
We're told it is now standard operating procedure for the family's hired muscle to brandish licensed weapons when an intruder invades the Bel-Air gated property.
Obviously, actors and other celebrities also seek attention and publicity on their terms while complaining when they feel the media crosses lines and invades their privacy.
Lamar's (and his producers') genius lies in the way they use production to reveal the tension that invades every seemingly normal moment in our new America.
Are we like the wolf snail, which eats other snails (by invading their shells) almost as our country invades and devours the resources of other countries?
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It is for all Americans to try, in whatever ways they can, to remain united and compassionate as the disease invades all facets of our lives.
But as technology invades the lives of people who aren't shareholders, it raises questions about whether it should be accountable to a wider group of people.
A U.S. special forces member serving with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Syria said Turkey is inflicting atrocities as it invades northeastern Syria.
And they have good reason to be concerned: Russia invades its neighbours, props up dictators and war criminals that spread mayhem, and interferes in foreign elections.
There is no cure for the virus, which invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours, but it can be prevented with vaccines.
Turkey goes in there, invades, and now they're appealing to them and threatening, as you know, to allow the refugees to come up again into Europe.
We've seen images of newborn babies in other countries with birth defects stemming from the virus that invades and destroys the brains of developing fetuses, causing microcephaly.
In the first, Escobar invades Moncada's estate — and her refrigerator — but finds nothing but a handful of guards, who are disarmed and lined up on their knees.
" Matthew Bate writes: I first encountered the mysterious subject of this Op-Doc video, Victor Thomas, via his Instagram account, where he is known as "Vic Invades.
In a stellar sequence, the game world invades a classroom, with the girl controlling her character as it jumps and shoots over stacked books and school supplies.
Stay tuned for updates, and remember that the polar vortex is not some monstrous storm that invades your neighborhood, but rather describes weather patterns high in the atmosphere.
For example, the first episode summary confirms that Daenerys Targaryen invades the island of Dragonstone, formerly owned by Stannis Baratheon — the "home" of the Targaryens for many centuries.
The family settles in a rural village, which is struggling with a dysentery epidemic until an army of flesh-eating ants invades and starts devouring everything in sight.
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The genes used as insecticides in transgenic corn crops come originally from a bacteria species found in a flour moth of the sort that often invades kitchen cabinets.
"Homeless, wifeless, mistressless, penniless," he invades the Central Park West apartment of his old buddy Norman Cowan and violates the bourgeois propriety of the place in unimaginable ways.
If Russia invades, it could precipitate a broader European conflict, and the 800,000 Ukrainian civilians gritting their teeth in the silence between artillery barrages could become eight million.
The EGF survey shows a public not at all unified on the prospect of supporting military retaliation against Moscow if Russia invades a Baltic member of the alliance.
Eagle and Empire by Alan Smale The final installment of Alan Smale's Clash of Eagles trilogy is set in an alternate world where the Roman Empire invades North America.
When an evil ruler (voiced by Hiddleston) invades their territory with Bronze Age technology, Dug tries to save the day by arranging a soccer match to save their land.
Whether or not you think the company is purposefully trying to destroy the industries it invades or just modernize them to benefit users, publishers must meet Facebook with skepticism.
Nonfiction Like a common virus, the experience of rape invades not only the body but the mind of its victims, and it can do so in startlingly similar ways.
Millions of people living in cities from La Serena, Chile, to San Juan, Argentina, were witness the event as shadows spread over hills and an uncanny coolness invades deserts.
The Nilfgaardian Empire later invades Cintra, which is a major part of The Witcher story, as they're genuinely seen as the bad guys with much opposition throughout the Continent.
But [the situation is] a metaphor for the way the system invades us, and that we have to be diligent and knowledgeable and stand up and pick our battles.
A. If an aggressive pop-up alert or ad invades your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch screen, you have a few ways to get rid of the intrusive window.
Apple's built a reputation on designing transformative hardware, and as the automotive industry invades Silicon Valley, it makes great sense that the company would want to expand in that direction.
Niantic blamed a bug and the issue was quickly resolved, but questions about how much the app invades users' privacy remained, and ultimately led to the inquiry by Sen. Franken.
Listening to get-money hip-hop to psyche themselves up, the crew invades posh suburbs like an alien force, dazzled by the manicured lawns, backyard pools, and seemingly happy people.
"Allowing a single prosecutor to investigate a sitting president through the issuance of criminal process no less invades Congress's impeachment authority than the filing of a criminal charge," they wrote.
I shouldn't have to delve into this plot (seriously, what are you waiting for?), but it involves an alien life form that invades bodies while pretending to be said body.
Things are going to get really bad if the Chinese military invades Hong Kong, so all we can do at this point is hope that it doesn't come to that.
As the city and county saw it, the intended releases would amount to street flooding, "which we don't consider to be flooding that invades people's homes and businesses," he said.
Experts say polio could be eradicated worldwide by next year, completing the mission begun in the 1980s against the virus which invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis.
When a virus invades cells, the cells cut up some of the invader's RNA, making short pieces of double-stranded RNA that they use to recognize that virus in the future.
Globe of Peace in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace The Trade Federation invades the planet Naboo with the goal of overthrowing their government led by a teenager, Queen Amidala.
When I was a little kid, what I was taught was never f—— start a fight, but if somebody f—— tags you or invades your f—— world, finish the f—— fight.
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A Twitch spokesman said that the company's terms of service and guidelines "do not allow people to share content that invades others' privacy" and that any reported videos would be removed.
That's why it's important that it have a decent, modernizing leader, rather than one who feuds with neighbors, kidnaps Lebanon's prime minister, invades Yemen, murders a journalist and tortures outspoken women.
Slowly but surely, Lewis' imaginary world invades my field of vision, taking over the screen as it transforms from a simple 2D labyrinth into a full-fledged 3D fantasy realm called Lewistopia.
If US officials believe Kim Jong-un wants to use nuclear weapons to deter the US while he invades and conquers South Korea, why would a bloody nose strike change his mind?
Minuscule silver particles coated with anti-seizure drugs one day may be adapted to halt Naegleria fowleri, an exceptionally lethal microbe that invades through the sinuses and feeds on human brain tissue.
But One and Two are so removed from what we think of as reality, that when a buzzing housefly invades their precincts, One doesn't have a clue as to what it is.
"When hate infiltrates, invades, and spreads online, we lose yet another safe space for people of color to authentically tell their stories, participate in the digital economy, and engage in political discourse."
When the virus invades a law practice, the building is quarantined and one disgruntled and infected legal analyst (Steven Yeun of "The Walking Dead") makes a bloody climb up the corporate ladder.
"This government invades the spaces that it is not capable of legitimately winning," Stalin Gonzalez, an opposition lawmaker, wrote on Twitter, alluding to the opposition's overwhelming victory in the 2015 congressional elections.
But things change dramatically when I'm commuting on the tube, where external noise is well isolated by the ear cups, but still invades sufficiently to undermine the lower frequencies of the music playback.
"Forcing Phillips to create expression for and participate in a ceremony that violates his sincerely held religious beliefs invades his First Amendment rights," Acting Solicitor General Jeff Wall wrote for the Justice Department.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NEW HAVEN — The topic for Chris Barnard has always been white supremacy, and the way in which it invades much of our living space in stealth mode.
So the court created a new constitutional test out of whole cloth: If the government surveillance invades an area where a person has a "reasonable expectation of privacy," then it is a search.
The inexorable logic of the simulation, as evident when a much stronger foe invades and there's nothing you can do, creates grudges that can be nursed for perhaps a hundred hours or more.
A federal judge in Facebook's case wrote: "the development of face template using facial-recognition technology without consent (as alleged here) invades an individual's private affairs and concrete interests," and is therefore actionable.
But that doesn't cover scenarios that escalate into a wider regional war or in which the U.S. actually invades or tries to occupy parts of Iran, Mills says, something he sees as very unlikely.
Right-wing media outlets like Breitbart and Infowars ran headlines like, "Hitler Youth Student Gun Control March Invades Washington," comparing Hogg's raised fist at the end of his speech Saturday to a Nazi salute.
The virus, which invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours, spreads rapidly among children, especially in unsanitary conditions in war-torn regions, refugee camps and areas where healthcare is limited.
In Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen" Suite (1922-24), the titular creature, which is captured by a forester from a woodland buzzing with insects, invades the man's barnyard, eats his hens and ultimately escapes.
The other book is ''The Camp of the Saints,'' by Jean Raspail, a French novel from the 1970s in which a horde of murderous dark-skinned immigrants invades the lily-white center of Europe.
"It's been known that when cancer invades this layer, either in the skin or in the viscera, that's when it first becomes able to spread outside the organ of where it arose," he said.
He also said he and Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen planned to introduce bipartisan sanctions against Turkey if it invades Syria and will call for their suspension from NATO if they attack Kurdish forces.
Third, SB 992 forbids drone use that interferes with emergency personnel, to harass any individual, to violate restraining orders, or to capture photo or video that invades a person&aposs reasonable expectation of privacy.
"Forcing Phillips to create expression for and participate in a ceremony that violates his sincerely held religious beliefs invades his First Amendment rights," the Justice Department lawyers, led by Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall, wrote.
It can be hard to predict where any emerging market will go, but that's especially true for Russia, which has a leader that invades countries seemingly at will and relies heavily on oil for revenues.
I'm informed partly by watching toddlers die in South Africa, when I was in medical school, for lack of a measles vaccine, because when they're sick it invades their lungs and they die of pneumonia.
"Their nominee is out there praising a guy, saying he's a strong leader because he invades smaller countries, jails his opponents, controls the press and drives his economy into a long recession," Mr. Obama said.
Russia creates "frozen conflicts", invades states that resist its pressure, prevents them from exercising their sovereign right to look to Europe, occupies their territory and declares "independent states" there that then are incorporated into Russia.
The polio virus, which invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis within hours, spreads rapidly among children, especially in unsanitary conditions in war-torn regions, refugee camps and areas where healthcare is limited.
Those are just some of the names given to a rash caused by a minuscule creature that often invades summer waters in Florida and the Caribbean, pestering swimmers with nasty bumps and sometimes flu-like symptoms.
But think about what this implies in an extreme scenario: Russia invades a NATO member state, Trump is inclined to abrogate the treaty, and the secretary of defense, what, mobilizes the military without the president's approval?
Rugg, whose close friend died of tuberculosis meningitis (when the TB bacteria invades the tissues around the brain and spinal cord), is all too familiar with the lack of interest and resources in the TB community.
Most surprising, 85033 percent of core Trump supporters would favor sending U.S. troops to fight if Russia invades the rest of Ukraine — a share right in line with Republicans overall (41 percent) and Democrats (39 percent).
In their network, classical conversions take place on the satellite and at several ground stations, which means that as long as no one invades the satellite or the ground stations, encrypted information will still be absolutely secure.
The term usually refers to someone who invades the privacy of an idol, perhaps breaking into their homes, finding and calling their personal phone numbers, or attempting to grab or kiss them when they are in public.
When Thanos invades Earth with the Black Order at his side in the comics, Proxima Midnight is sent to Atlantis to recover the Time Gem — one of the six Infinity Gems — from Namor, the undersea city's king.
What matters is not that del Toro is a fanatical scholar of his medium but that, as we sensed in the grave reveries of " Pan's Labyrinth " (2006), he understands how fantasy invades and invests our waking lives.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle changed the original 1995 film's premise about a magical board game that invades our world and turned it into the story of a magical video game that sucks you into its world.
And, again, that's out of context, but a story point like "man invades woman's privacy in preparation for the end of the world" being presented out of context as goofy fun is troubling in and of itself.
It profiles Victor Thomas, known on Instagram as "Vic Invades," an urban explorer who infiltrates, often illegally and dangerously, the skyscrapers and subways of New York City in search of an adrenaline rush and the perfect photograph.
Made in the ubiquitous street carts that dot Beijing, Tianjin and other northern Chinese cities, jianbing can be eaten on the go, doubling as a hand-warmer on those frigid days when the wind invades from Siberia.
A nasal spray vaccine for chlamydia, some scientists have theorized, could better train the immune system against it, mostly because the bacteria invades areas of the body that are covered in mucus, like our throats and genitals.
Why it matters: The Arctic contains some of the most productive fisheries in the world, and it acts as the Northern Hemisphere's refrigerator, supplying most of the frigid air that invades the U.S., Europe and Asia during winter.
Now his team — including co-founder Joshua Hill and chief operating officer Chirayu Patel — will soon bake those findings into its new "smart firewall" app, which he says will filter and block traffic that invades a user's privacy.
Yup, it's just so much easier to deal with Putin, who invades neighboring countries at the drop of a hat, attempts to swing American elections as a matter of routine, and has political opponents jailed and even killed.
The burning heat that sears the pores of your skin; the pungent, alien smell that invades and occupies your sinuses; the cranky, stiff body that slowly becomes loose, nimble and ready to ruck like Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull.
However, BCG protection wears off in just a few years and it does nothing to protect against the most common form of TB that invades the lungs of adults and adolescents, and can be transmitted through coughing and sneezing.
On Tuesday, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 3-0 to revive a lawsuit brought by the Wikimedia Foundation — the nonprofit that operates Wikipedia — claiming that the NSA's massive surveillance program is unconstitutional and invades people's privacy.
"Forcing Phillips to create expression for and participate in a ceremony that violates his sincerely held religious beliefs invades his First Amendment rights," acting Solicitor General Jeff Wall wrote for the Justice Department in briefs filed to the court.
Vaccination coverage Poliomyelitis, known as polio, is a highly infectious viral disease that invades the brain and spinal cord and causes permanent paralysis in a small proportion of patients, including the 6-year-old in Morobe, according to WHO.
CAMPAIGNING FOR THE PRESIDENCY, 1960-1972: SELECTIONS FROM THE MUSEUM OF DEMOCRACY Campaign fever invades the museum with this exhibition of more than 120 posters, T-shirts, stickers and buttons detailing the strategies and aesthetics of American presidential hopefuls.
But Miller's new post in the Bay Area with Definers could pave the way for a dramatic escalation from those efforts as the hardscrabble stuff of national politics invades a tech industry that has angled to avoid such tactics.
Leadership on The Walking Dead is usually about making the best possible decisions on the fly, and Maggie more than shows she's capable of that when she orchestrates a turning back of the zombie horde that invades the Hilltop.
This might not have been simply because Viserys was a Targaryen: Later, on the Company supports a separate Targaryen claim to the throne and invades Westeros after breaking a contract for the first time in order to do so.
The house was painted in natural browns and greens to resemble the earth, but "slowly as humanity invades, they start to bring in all the different types of colors and materials that are not natural to the planet", he said.
The most significant language from the decision from the circuit court seems to be this: We conclude that the development of face template using facial-recognition technology without consent (as alleged here) invades an individual's private affairs and concrete interests.
Or maybe he's being ironic and just trolling us all, and when Russia invades America sometime in 63, he'll ride in on his magnificent ship wearing nothing but a cowboy hat, some boots, Kraft's Super Bowl ring, and the Brady jersey.
Over the past few years, the government of Lithuania has ramped up defense spending, begged NATO for troops, proposed building a fence along its border, and distributed detailed manuals briefing its three million citizens on what to do if Russia invades.
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Snow to blanket high elevations As chilly air invades the back edge of the storm, rain will mix with and possibly changeover to all snow across the higher elevations of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York state by Monday morning.
This crafty bug—protein-and-sugar molecules embedded in a fatty coat around a bundle of genetic material—invades a cell and copies its genetic material, RNA, turning it into DNA and then inserting it into the nuclei of the host's own cells.
It was also sad to see Trump repeatedly plug "sovereignty," which tends to be the favored word of governments like Russia (even as it invades Ukraine and interferes in the U.S. election) and China (as it supports corrupt autocrats from Zimbabwe to Myanmar).
The surveillance camera represents the idea of another gaze, but also since it invades her home it is her own gaze, conditioned by feelings of shame or discomfort about herself and her body that she might have picked up from the outside world.
"We conclude that the development of a face template using facial-recognition technology without consent (as alleged here) invades an individual's private affairs and concrete interests," the court wrote in its decision, sending it back to the lower court for further proceedings.
And when asked whether they support the use of force, millennials are generally disinclined, especially so on policies like conducting airstrikes against Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, using troops if North Korea invades South Korea, and conducting airstrikes against violent Islamic extremist groups.
But assume for a moment not only that the fighting takes place, but that the US does the unlikely and near impossible: It invades and overthrows the Iranian regime (which National Security Adviser Bolton, at least, has openly called for in the past).
A recent video published on USA Today's travel section called "What to do when someone invades your personal space on a plane," and which has since been replaced with an edited version, has been criticized for seemingly encouraging the public shaming of overweight plane passengers.
The feeling of limbo invades her voice (just listen to her delivery on "Wish I didn't care"), but it's paired with a classic driving soul beat that keeps the song marching forward — the same way life does whether you hide away from it or not.
During the double-drumming madness of a never-ending Thee Oh Sees marathon set, someone in a panda costume invades the stage, then stage dives; the image of a panda bouncing up and down makes for a TOS set like you've never seen before.
In Le Fanu's Carmilla, the title character is a sinister vampire who uses her air of innocent beauty to get close to the virginal women whose beds she invades, causing them to have dark, erotic, pseudo-awake "dreams" and eventually claiming them as her victims.
What is unclear is how many lives Banjo has saved, if it has saved any, and whether it's even possible to create a product that automatically detects crime without creating a creeping surveillance state that inherently infringes on people's rights and invades their privacy.
Since she leaked classified documents about Iraq and Afghanistan in 2000, the former Army intelligence analyst has become the face of a grassroots movement challenging the unchecked might of the U.S. military, and its disregard for the people in the countries it routinely invades.
The audacious post-punk performance duo of Anne Iobst (also known as the Naked Lady) and Lucy Sexton (the Factress), who have been working together since they met in the vibrant East Village scene of the 1980s, makes a welcome appearance at — or invades?
The flickering, fast-paced imagery of the Baldessari, in which the artist, viewed from overhead, paints and repaints the interior of a claustrophobic, windowless, doorless room, invades your peripheral vision, making it futile, at least for me, to attempt a deep look at the de Kooning.
The Rotarians, wearing glowing LED bracelets, came to Atlanta to commit once again to the elusive goal they first outlined in 2003: a world free of polio, the highly infectious disease that invades the nervous system and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hours.
This of course causes Jax to flee across the mighty Cold Mountains to a distant land where his fate unfolds, while Emily is left to fend for herself, as the High Council assassinates her parents and invades Kingdom Kraig (their home) in an attempt to lure Jax back.
Do Republicans running in 2016 believe that America should have a commander in chief who has harshly criticized NATO and stated that if Russia invades the Baltic states, Eastern Europe states such as Poland, or Western Europe he is not committed to defending our allies against this aggression?
The scripted lines rarely zing, sing or sting (some seem improvised), but when the performers fall down or screw up their faces, you get to watch them fill in their characters with something like real feeling, as when Naomi drunkenly invades a musical group and grabs the mic.
"The Russian government continues to quash dissent and civil society even while it invades its neighbors and undermines the sovereignty of Western nations," the acting secretary of state, John J. Sullivan, said in brief remarks as the State Department released its annual report on global human rights in 2017.
If that's the case, here are some of the things they want Americans to believe: • Vladimir Putin, an unabashed dictator who invades other countries, tramples on his people's civil and human rights, and has the blood of Russian journalists on his hands is the proper role model for an American president.
The Court closely examined and then upheld New York legislation that carefully regulated the issuance of a special kind of warrant to allow wiretapping, if the government could show a judge the reasonableness of the intrusion in a way that took account of the particular ways that wiretapping invades privacy.
True, there are moments of drama that depend upon sequence: the first time a dancer in white (originally Ms. Childs, now her young doppelgänger, Caitlin Scranton) invades the previously distinct world of the lower level; the climactic appearance, near the end, of three dancers up top, one in each color.
Here's our chance to see the shy corona, a pale sheath of energy the color of moonlight, wisping its tendrils into interplanetary space, and to stand in what feels like the Eye of Sauron as the winds rise, distant darkness spreads over the hills, and an eerie coolness invades the day.
That said, Kittlaus and crew have been working on Viv for over four years and—although he promised some activity later this year— we still have no sense of when it'll be available to the public, and what form it will take when it finally invades our lives with its superpowers. [TechCrunch]
How do we begin to comprehend the astonishing complexity of a fungus that invades an ant's body, grows throughout its tissues, and orders the host to climb up a tree and bite onto a twig, killing it and exploding out the back of its head to rain down spores on more ants below?
It would be the easiest thing on the planet for Trump to have his communications team draw up some standard-issue US-politician Putin-bashing rhetoric — he's a thug, he murders journalists, he invades his neighbors — and at a minimum assure Republican Party foreign policy elites that he's now down with the program.
When the action thriller "Bushwick" premièred, at Sundance, during the same week as Donald Trump's Inauguration, its plot seemed like a fanciful nightmare, in a "Red Dawn" kind of way: an army of militiamen from Southern states, hoping to secede from the Union, invades the transitional Brooklyn neighborhood, bringing black helicopters and automatic weapons.
Suddenly, the skepticism of Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush has melted into a gooey infatuation with a Russian leader who kills and imprisons his political opponents, invades neighboring democracies, and whose collaborators likely authorized the shooting down of a civilian jetliner over Ukrainian airspace.
They don't look quite the same, but the eerie alternate reality in Stranger Things — known as The Upside Down — draws parallels with the dimension that invades earth in The Mist (another King novella that was turned into a film): both were caused by a government experiment gone wrong, and both result in otherworldly creatures breaking through into our world.
"Looking Backward" was so successful that it produced a dozen anti-socialist, anti-utopian replies, including "Looking Further Backward" (in which China invades the United States, which has been weakened by its embrace of socialism) and "Looking Further Forward" (in which socialism is so unquestionable that a history professor who refutes it is demoted to the rank of janitor).
In the starkly titled "Google Invades," she argues that the Google buses symbolized "the spaceships on which our alien overlords have landed to rule over us," and compares the tech workers to the Prussian army invading Paris, while noting in passing that she, a Connecticut native, had sold her Mission District apartment to a Google engineer in 2011.
" Melinda Snodgrass on geeks: "One of my favorite moments is the scene in which Penny is trapped and he's trying to get a message to Quentin, and he invades Quentin's dream where Quentin is Indiana Jones and one of the girls is Daenerys from Game of Thrones and the other is Princess Leia, and he's like, 'OK, you are the nerd king.
The drug fingolimod -- used to treat the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis -- is derived from an eye-catching "zombie" fungus, Isaria sinclairii, that invades an insect, takes it over and eventually acts like an "evil puppetmaster," controlling the insect's body and behavior to perform tasks that are advantageous for the fungus, Prescott said, holding a a boxed sample of the fungus in action.
Trump has virtually endorsed the Russian annexation of Crimea, has suggested that America should let Russia solve the Syria problem, has stated that he is not firmly committed to American and NATO defense of Europe if Russia invades, and has engaged in a bromance, exchanging mutual praise with Putin, which is one of the strangest and most self-destructive actions in the history of presidential politics.

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