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"keyhole" Definitions
  1. the hole in a lock that you put a key in

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Back around 2000 we started a company called Keyhole, which made the Keyhole Earth Viewer, which was acquired by Google in 2004.
The "keyhole" caused by a narrow beam (think keyhole in the sense of minimally invasive surgeries) is, in effect, the most important part.
A standard square door frame between the kitchen and living room became a keyhole arched doorway with a corresponding miniature keyhole doorway for his cats, Mozart and Gita.
There were also several keyhole structures, sometimes lined up together.
"It's good that it was a [keyhole] surgery," he said.
The lock has no keyhole and instead relies primarily on your phone.
Even just jamming a screwdriver into the keyhole can make it unlock.
The door, the brass doorknob, the copper lock plate, the old-fashioned keyhole.
His Instagram feed is littered with outtakes from his keyhole into this world.
Frost claims that current medical robotics solution adds around $3,000 per keyhole procedure.
Mueller is inside the room where we've been only peering through the keyhole.
Sports Bra, $40, Capri Leggings, $48, Knit Studio Keyhole Back Tank, $26; jcpenney.
The CIA has been launching "Keyhole" (KH) class reconnaissance satellites since the 1960s.
I'm waiting in line with Seth, Dad, we're chatting about avoiding the keyhole.
Perched above the traditional keyhole, a discreet camera sits behind a circular touch screen.
KML stands for Keyhole Markup Language, a file format used for storing geographic data.
Keyhole specializes in capturing data from Twitter and Instagram and selling reports to businesses.
Since the thief broke the keyhole on the bike lock, I can't move the bike.
Unfortunately, to the Keyhole GIS engineers, we were basically destroying humanity with our lies. pic.twitter.
During keyhole surgery, surgeons typically rely on sight as they remotely control the delicate operation.
The suspect, he said, closes the door only to leave us looking through a keyhole.
And yet they must all pass through a keyhole in order to begin the race.
It comes in white and ivory, and finished with an illusion neckline and keyhole back detail.
The phrase "nothing but respect for my president" has reached a staggering 406,000 tweets, Keyhole says.
Photo by Brian McClendon John started at Google in 2004 when it acquired his startup, Keyhole.
The dress featured long sleeves and a keyhole back as well as a deep-V neckline.
Moss' cookie is covered in icing and fondant, and even comes with a tiny painted keyhole.
"Because nobody understands her, everybody feels like their little keyhole into her is the right one."
I slid up the bronze shield of the pre-Revolution lock and peeked through the keyhole.
The intelligence community called this program Big Bird and Keyhole-9, but its codename was Hexagon.
It showed a cartoon of him in a t-shirt with a keyhole on the front.
Did Ellie and Rendall give themselves those keyhole scars as the way to remember magic as adults?
Google acquired Keyhole in 2004, giving it some key functionalities that would make Google Maps a success.
And the keyhole opening is adjustable so you can take it straight from the beach to brunch.
Also in red and also in a keyhole cutout: fellow country singer Carrie Underwood in Elie Madi.
Tinashe's halter gown with a keyhole and side cutouts was a wardrobe malfunction just waiting to happen.
The camera could be held against a keyhole, and the images immediately sent to any interested parties.
The door on the left was locked and had no keyhole, so I tried the other door.
A thought bubble over his head contains a keyhole, the suggestion of something waiting to be unlocked.
His precision in tight space — he could probably fling a toothpick into a keyhole — befuddled Carolina's secondary.
Keyhole was a spin-out of sorts, too, growing its way out of a company called Intrinsic Graphics.
The hashtag reached 13.6m Twitter users in a single hour according to Keyhole, a social-media analytics firm.
The first thing you'll notice about the Yale Real Living Assure Lock is that it has no keyhole.
Demi Lovato's Julien Macdonald gown delivered three sexy surprises with the keyhole neckline, backless design and oblique cutouts.
Lourd wore a chalk Cady mini dress with kimono sleeves and a keyhole back detail by Tom Ford.
Well actually, John Hanke was the CEO of Keyhole, which we acquired, so I know him really well.
Should the reader be brought into the equation, as they're essentially peeping through the keyhole the entire time?
The entire movie feels like looking through a keyhole into a very particular, and quite varied, fetish party.
That this is a backstage view, a look through the keyhole, is both this book's strength and limitation.
This anecdotization of history is a byproduct of Mr. Morrison's otherwise winning strategy of peeping through the keyhole.
She wore a long white dress that had a high neckline with a keyhole cutout in the front.
A handy keyhole is integrated on the back as well, making it easy to mount on a wall.
"Today 12 million people in the world should receive minimal access surgery but only half do and that's because keyhole surgery is hard to perform and takes time to learn to become an excellent keyhole surgeon," Martin Frost, chief executive of CMR, told CNBC in a phone interview on Monday.
We're the voyeurs, the ones peering through the keyhole into a different reality that is still, somehow, our own.
Right now, The Crown is giving us the through-the-keyhole view of the royals we've been yearning for.
Have you ever searched for your house keys for hours only to find them dangling outside in the keyhole?
The robot's stitch placement also needed to be corrected less than both the da Vinci and keyhole surgery methods.
He is frequently filmed with only one eye visible, as if he were a voyeur, peeking through a keyhole.
This footage was more than rare — it was a peek through a keyhole many had assumed was forever blocked.
One of the walls even has a keyhole-shaped entrance, which might make some feel like Alice in Wonderland.
If your car door lock does freeze shut, squirting alcohol-based hand sanitizer into the keyhole can help defrost it.
During my first job as a [resident] I was asked to see a patient who'd just recently had keyhole surgery.
When Intrinsic shut down operations in 2003, John and a handful of employees kept charging forward under the Keyhole name.
In the past 12 months, the hashtag has been tweeted 18m times according to Keyhole, a social-media analytics company.
It all started when Google became interested in one of his start-ups, a geo-spatial data company called Keyhole.
Like, you can't shove a camera through a tiny keyhole and have it zoom back out, spin around super fast.
Faith Hill's bright red Zuhair Murad dress featured a high neckline but brought the heat with its sexy keyhole neckline.
At this point an anesthesiologist burst into the room — he must have been listening at the keyhole, awaiting my decision.
In terms of looks, the keyhole detail in front also creates some interest to break up an otherwise basic bra.
The next stop was a reef called the Keyhole, where Gates and her students were monitoring three rice-coral colonies.
Over the weekend, #DeleteUber was sent out by 3,945 users in 5,116 posts, with a potential 27,746,787 impressions, according to Keyhole.
But these darkly comic gaffes are a only keyhole view into the kingdom of dysfunction Juicero's employees have been living in.
She showed continuously through the '218s and '27s, but, like most women, didn't make it through the keyhole of art history.
A gravitational keyhole — gravity from other objects or planets in space — is another factor that could cause asteroids to change direction.
The statement said the lesion was found during a routine medical exam and that it had been treated by keyhole surgery.
In the bit of reef we were looking at in the Keyhole, this sorting process had played out with peculiar vividness.
Dab a little hand sanitizer on your key, carefully work it into the keyhole, and the alcohol will melt the ice.
The current show, entitled Keyhole, is comprised of paintings and drawings based on the façades of sex clubs and porn shops.
An operation may begin with a squirt of superglue in a shop's keyhole, or a bottle of petrol left on a doorstep.
"For a left lower lobe lobectomy, usually that can be done between the ribs — a little keyhole incision minimally invasively," Stiles says.
From September to October, Google bought startups Keyhole, Where2, and ZipDash, which would go on to form the basis of Google Maps.
The sale "offers a 'through-the-keyhole' experience for fans across the globe," Melissa Rivers, the comedian's daughter, said in a statement.
The fingerprint scanner is just above the standard keyhole, and there is a strip of LED lights to confirm readings above that.
A deal to use Keyhole imagery on CNN got them in front of an audience, and a partnership with NVIDIA got them distribution.
A key is required to fully activate both of the locking bolts, but the keyhole is hidden behind the man's swiveling front leg.
A start-up creating robots to assist surgeons in carrying out keyhole surgery has raised $20.3 million, backed by European automation giant ABB.
Patients will be treated with keyhole surgery and the hope is that bioelectronic medicine could provide a one-off treatment, potentially lasting decades.
Federer said he would miss a number of tournaments, including the French Open in May, after undergoing keyhole surgery in Switzerland last week.
Update July 4th, 1:08PM ET: Our friends at web analytics firm Keyhole sent us these eye-popping statistics with regard to the meme.
The British model and actress, 24, opted for a strapless black Saint Laurent minidress featuring a keyhole cutout and silver embellishment on the bodice.
At first, it looks like a super-sexy white dress with a high halter neck, keyhole cutout, and a dramatic flare at the hem.
The audio upgrade is especially noticeable when you hang the Nest Mini on your wall — a keyhole in the back makes for easy mounting.
Pros: Google Assistant built-in, affordable, nice design, keyhole for easy wall-mountingCons: Audio quality isn't great, doesn't include a 3.5mm audio out port
Joining us to provide a through-the-keyhole look into the world of sustainable investment will be Nishan Degnarian, author of Soul of the Sea.
We want to use food as a keyhole to explore current events and document people, places, and meals that might otherwise go unseen (and uneaten).
She also swapped into a sequin long-sleeve bronze gown with a plunging keyhole neckline (like her red carpet gown, it was Vera Wang Collection).
In the last 27 hours, #DeleteUber was sent out by over 1,000 Twitter users in 1,388 posts, with a potential 30,124,73 impressions, according to Keyhole.
Surgery for endometriosis can range from laparoscopic "keyhole" procedures, in which endometrial tissue is cut away or burned with a laser, to a full hysterectomy.
Experience has shown that haemocyanin, a protein derived from keyhole limpets, is particularly effective for this purpose, so that was the one the team chose.
Her barely there long-sleeved dress was the stuff of macrame dreams, combining a huge keyhole, several types of openwork knit, and gold detailing throughout.
I was beyond excited when my stylist, Marcy [Guevara-Prete], found a yellow and blue peacock-feather-print skirt and top with a keyhole neckline.
The Rehab Addict star posted a photo of herself on Instagram showing off her fit physique in a flamingo print one-piece with keyhole cutouts.
Keyhole electro-optical imaging satellites of the KH-353 class are said to have a primary mirror on board that is 2.4 meters in diameter.
The former Bachelorette changed into a long-sleeve black keyhole gown with a high front slit to present the Vocal Group of the Year Award.
Oh, and there's also a whatchamacallit — keyhole — should all the other methods fail and you just opt to open the door the old-fashioned way.
"It appears that the production mechanism is 'keyhole dominated' and is caused by the direct impact of the vapour jet on the melt," they wrote.
I actually like the really simple design and I think the keyhole detail is a cute addition if you're looking for a little something extra.
And England had News of the World, the nation's top-selling tabloid, which specialized in tugging at heartstrings while peeping through the keyhole at the gore.
When's the last time you saw a 10-year-old drop (temporarily) dead on camera, or have a keyhole open on the nape of his neck?
The star looked as glamorous as ever in a white Stephane Rolland jumpsuit with a low-plunging keyhole cut-out  that just barely covered her chest.
"You can tell a lot from a person by looking through a keyhole," Mairead Molloy of Berkeley International, who is based in London, told Business Insider.
The finished product has ultra-thin memory foam cups, two-way convertible straps (worn either straight or crisscrossed), gold alloy strap adjusters, and a keyhole detail.
She didn't stand much higher than the doorknob, so she barely had to bend over to glue her eye to the keyhole, vipers tangling in her gut.
Acquisitions: Under Schmidt, a dogged adversary of Microsoft, Google made several of the purchases most critical to Google today — Android, YouTube and Keyhole, a cornerstone of Maps.
For the dinner, Serena wore a floor-length gown with a rhinestone and sequin-encrusted, halter top bodice with a keyhole cutout and a flowing red skirt.
Her keys jingling in the keyhole, her eyes adjusting to the darkness of her living room, LaTanya was stunned by the sight: She had not lost everything.
The 4-foot-long skull featured a keyhole-shaped opening that paleontologists said was unmistakably the squamosal bone of the enormous carnivorous vertebrate, according to Burke Museum.
It also serves as a keyhole glimpse of the hellish stupidity that this country will be forced to take at face value for the next four years.
John Hanke, Niantic's chief executive, joined Google in 2004, when his start-up, Keyhole, was acquired by the search giant and became the basis of Google Earth.
Mr. Ford made his husband gray merino wool turtleneck dickeys with keyhole slits for his tracheotomy tube, and, for formal events, a black silk scarf with slits.
I did, and I was part of an acquisition team that fall, so after the IPO, for a company called Keyhole, which was led by John Hanke.
Mapping was critical to Google, because then they bought, besides Keyhole, the one that did all the cars, the search, that was from a Stanford group, right?
Surgical options include what's known as keyhole surgery, which involves making a number of small holes in the abdomen that allow the surgeon to insert cameras and instruments.
"The nature of the keyhole is to be cracked and the nature of the internet is to bring demons to the door," CGP Grey says in the video.
Personally, I like their round lenses and Warby Parker-ish keyhole-style bridge that's in style right now since I already wear a similar pair of regular sunglasses.
Instead of being inserted into a keyhole, the key is inserted into a wiry, gold crown and the wearer is then is given the ability to control shadows.
This pair of keyhole sunglasses from Kent Wang is polarized to protect your eyes, sprucely put together, and lightweight enough for me to wear comfortably all day long.
She recalled how, in a matter of seconds, she put her key into the keyhole, noticed that the door was already ajar and heard someone moving around inside.
She recalled how, in a matter of seconds, she put her key into the keyhole, noticed that the door was already ajar and heard someone moving around inside.
Trump lost 204,000, or 0.4 percent, of his 53.4 million followers in July when Twitter started its purge of suspicious accounts, according to social media data firm Keyhole.
Keyhole surgery is process in which a camera is inserted into the body allowing the surgeon to operate by only making a tiny incision rather than a large opening.
A robotic surgeon would mean a doctor would not have to train as long to carry out keyhole surgery and could operate the robot to do the operation instead.
Lawrence attended the X-Men: Apocalypse global fan screening in London wearing a silver cutout design with a keyhole neckline that must have required some serious double-sided tape.
In the 1970s, the office started launching "Keyhole"-class satellites that had specs similar to the Hubble Space Telescope's, but they were aimed at Earth instead of other galaxies.
For the occasion, the birthday girl wore a full face of makeup and a shirt that bared her belly, featuring a high neck and keyhole cutout on the chest.
For the glamorous evening, the Swedish heir wore a silver long-sleeved gown cinched at the waist featuring a keyhole neckline and slit in the front of the skirt.
Sitting in the front row with her Jonas Brothers musician husband, Chopra rocked a deep green gown featuring a long keyhole cut-out, complete with a black Dior belt.
Over time, it holds up pretty well — though we'd recommend the Cotton Plunge Bra ($68) for anyone who's concerned about the band below the keyhole detail rolling or creasing.
The Persol PO3019S sunglasses are our favorite acetate-framed sunglasses thanks to their subtle and flattering style, great range of color choices, Italian-made quality, and sleek keyhole design.
The frames feature a keyhole bridge design with squared-off lenses, giving them an appearance similar to Wayfarers but with a more rectangular silhouette and a less pronounced browline.
Advances in minuscule robotic tools could correct for the imperfections of the shaky, too-large human hand, allowing fewer and smaller cuts than keyhole surgery as it is currently practised.
For the event, Princess Mary wore an elegant red dress featuring a keyhole neckline and long sleeves paired with silver heels, while Queen Margrethe opted for a forest green ensemble.  
The chief executive explained that this robot would be able to allow more surgeons to carry out keyhole surgery as well as reduce the cost of these types of operations.
Sitting in the front row with her Jonas Brothers musician husband, Chopra, 36, rocked a deep green gown featuring a long keyhole cut-out, complete with a black Dior belt.
Blocking a signal (with an antibody that binds to it and basically prevents it from being used, like crazy-gluing a keyhole) and observing the result is a common method.
This time around, the device comes with a built-in cable lock you can secure with your smartphone or a Bluetooth remote, entirely removing a keyhole for thieves to pick.
Any consultancy's other clients would love a keyhole into the Brexit negotiations; in the finance industry alone, £12 billion ($16 billion) of business rests on the outcome, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers.
I walked around the farmer's market in a dress with a keyhole cut-out in the back, revealing the crease beneath my shoulder blades, feeling incredibly self-conscious at first.
The '60s and '70s, in particular, seem to have become something of a default inspiration, with keyhole maxi dresses and space-age minis popping up on runways almost every season.
However, I did notice the band below the keyhole starting to crease if I slouched all day at work — which makes it look a little cheaper in my lingerie drawer.
Its sleek PO3019S sunglasses are an excellent alternative to other chunky-framed shades owing to their slimmer design, unique colors, and keyhole bridge that gives them a tasteful retro aesthetic.
"I used an image of a TV tower in Düsseldorf after noticing it looked like a keyhole once the image was inverted into its negative," the artist tells The Creators Project.
The final step was to change into an outfit selected to match my mom's look – complete with keyhole magenta top and hair flower – and recreate my mom's pose for a photographer.
When White House officials enter the secure area — after getting buzzed in while a security officer watches through a keyhole camera — they immediately enter a lobby with a wall of lockers.
Then, on Tuesday, Ms. Trump donned a green brocade Erdem tea-length dress with pink and yellow flowers that some commentators likened to traditional Indian anarkali style, complete with keyhole neckline.
All of a sudden, I am expected to bare my back and show off my biceps and play with keyhole tops and plunging necklines because that is what has been deemed attractive.
Shortly after posting the video, she also shared a photo of herself in one of the three runway outfits, her signature figure-hugging mini dress with a keyhole neckline and short sleeves.
The flattering jumpsuit, which The Guardian reports is made by the London-based label Love, has wide legs, an open keyhole in back, a high neckline, and a plunging cutout in front.
Take, for example, its charmingly detailed model of New York City, where you can turn a key in a keyhole, and a procession of parade floats starts moving though the Midtown streets.
It's used by being inserted into a keyhole in the back of one's neck (it magically appears when it's time to use it) and then a door shows up in the room.
Among those were a fetchingly caped evening dress and a slinky wool jersey gown she introduced while making deft adjustments to its keyhole openings with a pinch and the tug of a cord.
But the ex-Keyhole folks I've talked to are pretty open about the company having danced on the edge of broke more than once before Google swooped in and bought it in 2004.
Sometimes you're going through a keyhole that opens up scenes in an alleyway, while other times it's a phone's screen that leads to a picture that leads to being inside a family's home.
They'd been able to do similar things with a lot of preproduction and a lot of work, but with Keyhole they could just sort of throw it up and somebody could drive it.
Not much is revealed about the Keyhole satellites, but we do know that launches are managed by the National Reconnaissance Office with a heavily funded budget of an estimated $10 billion a year.
The oh-so-popular bomber jacket was reimagined with aviator vibes in a cropped silhouette; the jumpsuit was given a more formal edge with an attached cape; the turtleneck featured a midsection keyhole.
In 2012, eight years after completing his seven-volume "Dark Tower" series, for instance, he produced an eighth book, "The Wind Through the Keyhole," whose action takes place between Books 4 and 5.
On the other side of that, you have Project Keyhole, where the military launched a series of telescopes into space that had very high precision mirrors and lenses that looked down at Earth.
Her look was nothing short of typical Beyoncé glamour—she stunned in a custom emerald green Walter Mendez dress that featured a dramatic thigh-high slit and a keyhole cutout that showcased her curves.
This swingy tank top and crisp shorts look is a minimalist's dream — but still feels a bit dressy thanks to the halter neck, paisley print, and keyhole paired with high-waisted sailor-inspired shorts.
And the intelligence community has unabashedly dipped into the Silicon Valley ecosystem with experiments like backing the venture capital firm In-Q-Tel (among its successes: Keyhole, the company that morphed into Google Earth).
We giggled as we tiptoed from the back entrance of the school, shoving a piece of paper in the space between the keyhole to jam the lock so we could slip back in unnoticed.
That, combined with the fact that the system uses keyhole surgery (whereby instruments enter the patient's body through small holes instead of large cuts, making procedures less invasive), reduces risks and speeds up recovery.
Kate Hudson continued to follow her abs-baring ways in a long-sleeve tied shirt with gigantic keyhole neckline, styled with very early 2000s wide-leg jeans complete with distressed edges and platform sandals.
The CIA's venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, was established in 1999, and to date has invested in dozens of companies, including Keyhole, which was acquired by Google in 2004 and became Google Earth.
There were camouflage intarsia ponchos and flowing silk gowns with keyhole necklines, lacy white dresses and Murano-glass-sprinkled embroidery, and it all appeared on a significantly more diverse runway than in seasons past.
These finds were a keyhole through which we could glimpse the sophistication of the Han dynasty rulers, who, 2,000 years ago, conquered and united the enormous region that was to become modern-day China.
Parker runs an Instagram account that opens just a keyhole view into her private life: a child appears as a wrist adorned with a friendship bracelet, a husband as a pair of socked feet.
Unlike most current keyhole surgery tools, the robot uses haptic feedback to deliver a sense of touch to the operator, as well as 3D images so the surgeon can see where their instruments are placed.
" He noted, for example, "a sequence of Goldman's photos showing a woman naturalistically undressing," which are undoubtedly voyeuristic but also impressed him by the way "they parallel the 'keyhole' paintings and drawings of Edgar Degas.
There are three ways the surgeon would make the incision: around the areola, a "keyhole" or "racquet" shape around and under it, or an inverted T-shape around and above it (there are good pictures here).
The central tower in the trapezoid drawing Stone Made Padlock might provide an opportunity to unlock the mystery; in Tsukuda's inverted universe, where light is dark and dark is light, it reads as a giant keyhole.
The new resort 2018 collection is a mix of nods to last year's offering with a focus on primary colors and high-waisted bikinis, and adapting new trends, like the keyhole stomach and ruffled power shoulders.
Kourtney wore a pinstriped velvet catsuit with a keyhole neckline and her ubiquitous choker, while Khloé looked very sophisticated in a structured, navy, floor-length coat, a matching ribbed mini dress, and thigh high leather boots.
Customers also can win a pair of shoes by playing the Heat Vault Keymaster machine, a game that lets shoppers get shoe-related swag if they can insert a key into a keyhole using a joystick.
The winner of the prize was Thatcher Cardon, a family physician, Air Force officer and flight surgeon, whose system "MACES Perineal Access & Toileting System (M-PATS)," who utilized his knowledge of keyhole surgery to develop his design.
This compression has a variety of causes, including the shift from manual to physically less demanding white-collar work, rising levels of education and much-improved health care and medical technology, from keyhole surgery to heart pacemakers.
First, a human doctor using regularly open surgery tools; second, using keyhole surgery tools; and third, using the da Vinci — a mechanical system controlled completely by a human and used in the vast majority of robot surgeries.
The company's roots go back to Google's 14.03 acquisition of Keyhole, a startup focused on letting users interact with maps in creative ways, soon leading to the creation of Google Earth and the introduction of Street View.
Indoors, the arched atrium has been restored as a lobby, and geometric-patterned screens, keyhole recesses and perforated metal pendant lamps lend an Andalusian accent to its 200 rooms, which overlook palm-filled gardens or the Mediterranean.
Here, "fuenftermaizweitausendundelf" is installed near a kinetic relief sculpture, "Big Mind Sky" (2007), which consists of a metal keyhole, seemingly from an old, over-sized door, set into the wall, from which a current of air blows.
Moore opted for a halter-neck keyhole gown with a thigh-high slit, while her date coordinated in a blazer made of the same shiny material and matching bow tie, which he paired with white, slim-cut trousers.
It has a single, easily identifiable gold disk for you to press when you want to confirm your sign-in and includes a keyhole ring to use with a keychain so you don't lose your valuable security key.
But her Critics' Choice Awards look was especially noteworthy for two reasons: One, that it was a totally eye-popping keyhole-cutout halter, and two, it was her first stateside red carpet since entering treatment for postpartum depression.
"It is a keyhole through which one gets a lot of insight, and thereby allows us more effectively to bring the huge weight of coalition military power to bear on the battlefield in an effective way," he added.
"Maike Bohn, a spokesperson for the3million, which campaigns for EU citizens' rights, said: "The new settlement scheme is forcing 3.6 million people through a digital keyhole so they can stay in their homes, access healthcare, keep their jobs.
Miranda Kerr made her bump debut Sunday evening, attending a Golden Globes afterparty in a leopard-print fitted black gown featuring a keyhole cutout at the bust, halter neckline and knee-high slit adorned with a tassel detail.
Caring for Whitney is a daily ritual Davis and Dafoe sometimes wait for hours outside Whitney's room, peering through a keyhole to see whether he has assumed a position in bed indicating it's all right to come in.
The panel, with a small keyhole, went unnoticed — or at least unquestioned — until it was rediscovered last year by a team looking through archival documents while working on the nearly $5 billion restoration plan currently underway in Parliament.
Randolph, who left the company in 2003, says the decision taught him that when an opportunity comes, you don't necessarily have to open your door, but you owe it to yourself to at least look through the keyhole.
But Tuesday she pulled out all the style stops at the European premiere of Captain America: Civil War in a sexy, keyhole-neckline Alexander McQueen dress that turned more than a few heads — including her co-star's, Chris Evans.
Wearing her blonde locks in loose waves over her shoulders and completing her look with bright blue toenail polish, Decker rocked a high-neck, sheer black pantsuit featuring sparkly embellishments throughout and a long keyhole cutout down the bust.
The gardens usually generate two harvests each year, though Me Maleteane Kome, a grandmother in her 60s living in the northwestern village of Kome, says a recent severe drought prevented her keyhole garden providing a second yield in 2016.
In 2011, she wore a pale pink lace gown with a keyhole neckline and for her first appearance at only 11 years old, she made her debut in a strapless blue design with embroidery on the bodice and a ruffled skirt.
The jumpsuit in question (which is a replica of similar styles from her Melissa McCarthy Seven7 line) features a faux keyhole neckline, long sleeves, a loosely cut pant leg, and most brilliantly of all, two totally real, human hand-sized pockets.
This is the pleasure of Radio Garden — the window it opens onto other places is both exceptionally vivid and exceptionally limited, like looking through a keyhole, so that you're compelled to start filling in the rest of the picture yourself.
The Cinematograph is finished the summer the girl turns nine—although nobody calls it the Cinematograph , they call it bion , Swedish for "cinema"—and it has a heavy, rust-red door and a huge keyhole with light streaming through it.
The show opened with a voluminous black keyhole number with a drawstring waist and oversized pockets on the chest; what followed were dresses rendered in silver chain mail, diaphanous silks, and red prints embellished with plumes of gray ostrich feathers.
"You gotta wonder whether Donald Trump at 36 percent approval ... would be able to pull members of his party through the keyhole here (like Reagan did) and get them to vote the right way in this whole process," Billet said.
As your pupil slips into its keyhole you release a little cough And in the ill-lit room beyond the door an empty suit Turns its head, information and defense spilling from its pit In the shitty willow's boundless shadow.
The Orange County, California, TV star shared a snap to Instagram Saturday from a shoot with photographer Damir K. In the photo, she's outfitted in a fitted black dress by Walter Mendez, featuring a high neckline, delicate gold detailing and keyhole chest cutout.
For instance, in Lorenzo Lotto's late Italian Renaissance painting Husband and Wife (circa 1543), the geometric keyhole pattern of the carpet loses focus as it recedes into the painting, and there are two vanishing points in the detail of the fabric's border.
A few years later, during the addition of a major new wing to the house, my father added a second secret cellar here, replacing the bricks with a faux-brick door; the keyhole was concealed behind a dustpan hanging from a peg.
Pros: Made in Italy, sturdy acetate frames offer a wide variety of color choices, substantial glass lenses, the slightly rounded square lenses flatter most faces, and the keyhole bridge design has a sleek retro aestheticCons: The distinctly European style isn't for everyone
After a key was made to fit the keyhole, the team discovered that it led to a small room, inside which they found the original hinges for two wooden doors — 11 feet tall and 6 feet wide — that would have opened into Westminster Hall.
Among the first group are "Side Ox" (1968), a strongly graphic work representing an orange X that frames a central lozenge-like shape — which can be read as a vaginal slit in the surface of the otherwise very flat silver ground — and "Keyhole" (1971), a large pink and blue acrylic and spray-painted work in which a shape thrusts back from the painting surface, away from the viewer, like a spaceship flying into a gender storm: it is sexually ambiguous or dual (pink and blue), suggesting the symbol for both male and female, at the same time as being a technological Duchampian keyhole sexually coded as cunt or asshole.
Illustration by Nigel Sussman Illustration by Nigel Sussman Greg Kumparak published the first part of his planned four part EC-1 series on Niantic yesterday, focusing on the founding story of the AR/gaming unicorn from Keyhole and Google Earth to a complicated spinout from Alphabet.
" Zonday, who is 35 and lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a host, actor, voice talent and singer, believes that "everybody who is a human being has an IMAX screen worth of personal truth that they're trying to express through a keyhole of attention.
Kevin Mazur/WireImage; Jamie McCarthy/Getty Shanina Shaik's draped cutout skirt extends all the way around the back, while Irina Shayk clearly knows the only way to follow up a daring keyhole neckline on her Misha Nonoo jumpsuit, is to match it's skin-baring ratio from the back.
Trump lost 204,000 of his 53.4 million followers in July 2018, according to social media data firm Keyhole, when Twitter started purging suspicious accounts after it and other social media services were used in misinformation campaigns attempting to influence voters in the 2016 U.S. presidential race and other elections.
The works from 1967 to 1971 feature acrylic on mylar and canvas and feature both subtle and more obvious female symbols—Keyhole and Side OX feature distinct hole shapes, while the disjointed geometric forms in Horizontal Woman No. 2 may only reveal a woman to viewers upon a close look.
He spent almost a decade at Silicon Graphics before becoming a co-founder of Keyhole, a visual mapping startup which would eventually sell to Google in 2004 and become what is today known as Google Earth (Google Earth famously centered its visual globe on McClendon's childhood home of Meadowbrook Apartments).
It even includes one painting — the relatively small, odd "Dust Tracks" — to show where the drawings were headed: toward works full of formal and physical eccentricities, psychological tensions as well as legible images, including in this case a keyhole peeking through what seems to be a jagged break in some ice.
Trump lost 204,000, or 0.4 percent, of his 53.4 million followers in July, according to social media data firm Keyhole, when Twitter started its purge of suspicious accounts after it and other social media services were used in misinformation campaigns attempting to influence voters in the 2016 U.S. presidential race and other elections.
The Phoenix Suns Are Huge Fans of Self-Mutilation This team's margin for error can glide through a keyhole, but for all the excuses about their lack of talent, they're so bad because they commit more preventable mental errors (some because they're lazy, others thanks to inexperience) than anybody in the league.
And many of those who were watching or following the news were using Twitter as a backchannel to comment on what was unfolding in D.C. Some 4.7 million unique tweets (not including retweets) mentioned "Comey" yesterday, the most common keyword associated with the hearing, according to Trends data from Keyhole, a social media measuring company.
Inspired by the mind-bending documentary Powers of Ten (or maybe tech in Neal Stephenson's novel Snow Crash, depending on which Keyhole co-founder you're asking) the user could parachute from a sprawling view of the entire globe all the way down to a bird's eye view of their home with the flick of a mouse wheel.
In the operating theatre, where junior surgeons would have trained by assisting a consultant in open surgery—with their hands physically inside a patient, getting the touch and feel of a body—now they train by watching a keyhole procedure being played by a consultant sitting at a console, and an internal camera relaying to a screen.
An hour along the road, in the village of Haramajoro, mother-of-seven Ntswaki Matlabe says a keyhole garden she and her children constructed outside her modest stone bungalow with the help of UK-based NGO Send A Cow was essential to her being able to provide food to her family after her husband abandoned them.
The country singers tended, as they do, toward more traditional spangle, with Carrie Underwood channeling a young Dolly Parton in red sequins, diamond cutout and her golden hair in a sedate updo, while Faith Hill stumbled with surprise to name the creator of her sleek gown, also red, with keyhole: the popular Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad.
WATCH: Beyoncé Joins The Dixie Chicks On Stage At The CMAs   Beyoncé joined the Dixie Chicks on stage for a joint rendition of her country-inspired song "Daddy Lessons," wearing a sea-foam green sheer illusion gown, covered in thousands of beads that created a mesh-like pattern, complete with a deep keyhole neckline and that same oversize mutton-chop sleeve silhouette.
And while — on the surface — regulating data might sound less radical a remedy than breaking giants like Google and Facebook up, placing hard limits on how data can be used has the potential to effect structural separation via a sort of regulatory keyhole surgery that's likely to be quicker and implies a precision that may also make it more politically palatable.
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An MIT team led by former MIT graduate student Sung Wook Paek describe a "decision map" in newly published research that would take into account the mass and relative momentum of an approaching asteroid, as well as the expected time we have before it enters into a so-called "keyhole" — basically a gravitational halo around Earth that, once entered, all but guarantees the asteroid will collide with the planet.
Some of them were clothes I really liked and never would have tried before: A swingy black sleeveless top; that keyhole cut-out dress, which was both cute and, holy hell, so much more comfortable on a sticky summer day that any of my high-backed ones; a misty blue maxi dress with cross-straps and a halter top — so I also got the chance to confront and get over my own little pouch of armpit fat too. Bonus!
Echoes of the past continue in the main gallery, where "-PATCHING" (2019) — again a play on audio terminology, made literal by the bandages of foam and cloth wrapped around sections of a cable plugged thigh-high into the wall — brings to the fore thoughts of "Honigpumpe am Arbeitsplatz" (1977) and other genre-skewing installations by Joseph Beuys, whose self-mythologizing seems as pertinent today, as a keyhole into the mindset of ambitious men, as it felt disappointing and disreputable several years back.
I noted a lot of the "techniques of the body": the thinness of the men; how we slept, male and female separate; shoes off on entering a house; the toilet at floor level shaped like a large keyhole over which you had to squat (this is a "culture of the squat," such hips!); the food, especially the large rounds of wheat flatbread that serve as food, spoon, and plate (wheat and rye were first domesticated in eastern Turkey, meaning Kurdistan); eating on the floor with legs folded like the bread (ouch

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