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The company is now testing later generations of those devices.
Most of those makeshift gathering places didn't endure for later generations.
Every generation makes investing mistakes that later generations can learn from.
But some of their DNA endured in later generations of Neanderthals.
Later generations fled the Japanese occupation of Korea, which began in 1910.
Many poets from later generations have internalized its tactics, if not its ideals.
Many players of later generations would be well served to adopt that same civility.
The hybrid descendants passed their genes to later generations, who spread around the globe.
Benefits to SSDs are small now, but later generations of Optane memory could change that.
Also remember that players were shorter, lighter, and not as well-conditioned as later generations.
Her purpose was to be true to these messages so that later generations could read them.
It's also the case that these stereotypes often get re-interpreted or challenged by later generations.
Images of Parisian women kissing American soldiers on liberation day have imprinted themselves on later generations.
Sanctions such as these left later generations wary or outright terrified of their own cultural practices.
In later generations, Nintendo changed Jynx's skin color to purple to try to address its mistake.
It's likely that later generations will be smaller and more streamlined, as is typical with technology development.
Later generations understood that to wear such an insignia was to smear oneself with history's worst filth.
The slaves kept the detested surname to make it easier to find each other in later generations.
The concern about embryonic genome editing largely stems from uncertainties about how this process will affect later generations.
I think later generations didn't actually have to think about it as much because it had permeated everything.
First, virtually everyone acts in ways consistent with contemporaneous social norms—norms of which later generations may disapprove.
"This type of chemical seasoning was an unusual practice, unknown to later generations of violin makers," the authors concluded.
This was the rice of their ancestors, sustaining slaves and, later, generations of Southern cooks both black and white.
"You can see how people's lives and later generations are affected by their choices," Kondel previously told the Columbian.
It was later generations of colonists who had so shamefully taken advantage of the original inhabitants' friendliness, weakness and ignorance.
Although her influence on later generations of artists is unmistakable, this is surprisingly her first solo exhibition in Los Angeles.
It fell to later generations to officially establish November 11 as Veterans Day, honoring veterans from all of America's wars.
Long after the Packers' glory years, he reflected on what he called "the jaw-jabbers" of later generations in the pros.
He adds he'd like to see the story continued into later generations, spilling over into iconic eras like the Harlem Renaissance.
But he certainly shook up protocols, helping to embolden artists of later generations like Mr. Tyson, who turns 30 on Monday.
Her reclusive lifestyle and enigmatic poetry have left plenty of blank space for later generations to fill in on their own.
But while his music influenced later generations of techno musicians, he has chosen to remain almost willfully oblivious to pop culture.
The original attracted later generations of fans when it was rereleased to theaters in 22006 and on home video in 22010.
Later generations would fight wars with the bird-creatures and also have sex with them, begetting a hybrid species and further conflict.
Her works were only exhibited after her death, and she herself believed that her art was destined to be viewed by later generations.
That being said, with Apple's apparently faster roadmap, Foxconn might have to look to compete more strongly in later generations of the iPhone.
Calder performed it, unpacking it from suitcases and animating it, and announcing it, in a way that presaged later generations of performance art.
She concentrates on the family instead: on the world the Colonel made and what it was like for later generations to live there.
First, they found evidence of chemical treatments containing aluminum, calcium, copper and other elements — a practice lost to later generations of violin makers.
Surrealism started in the 1920s as a notorious boys' club, but later generations of women working in this dreamy idiom stole the show.
But others have stood the test of time, and this is primarily because they've given warnings that are deemed by later generations as prophetic.
His economical and understated style had a strong influence on 2860th-century fiction, while his life of adventure and his public image influenced later generations.
This is where the danger lies: Because the lesson has not been learned by the later generations, the disaster might be repeated in the future.
Mr. De Palma argues that Hitchcock's general influence is overstated and that he himself is the only true heir among later generations of American filmmakers.
The emphasis was then on Brahman and Hindu Vedic sources, a focus that sent later generations in search of kathak's other cultural and social roots.
However, I decided to focus on Jones's influence on artists of later generations, artists of the African diaspora, and their engagement with black or queer identities.
Later generations would follow the Mary Richards model with their own fictional career women, and today we think nothing of seeing a genuine girlboss grace our screens.
Unlike editing the genome of an adult human to treat a disease, messing with embryonic DNA induces genetic changes that can be passed on to later generations.
First, we can certainly borrow more and consume more with low interest rates and not hurt future generations (who can in turn borrow more from later generations).
It was free-range kids' TV, experimental, rough and — for all its deserved acclaim — far removed from later generations of educational TV that was sanitized for our protection.
Just make sure that your Apple TV is 2nd generation or later, with the latest Apple TV software (for 2nd and 3rd generation) or tvOS (for later generations).
Dr. Brenner and later generations of scientists tracked the worm's growth from a single cell to about 1,000 cells at maturity, classifying them into types with a microscope.
In 1921 Coleman became the first black woman in the United States to earn a pilot's license, then barnstormed around the country thrilling audiences and inspiring later generations.
His son Godtfred began marketing the distinctive little blocks not just as toys, but as a building system that could be expanded and passed on to later generations.
The glass master is then coated with silver, which is then used to create a series of pristine copies of the microscopic pits, with later generations created from nickel.
Whether it was working on the railroad, to later generations working in Chinatown kitchens or delivering groceries to those same restaurants, they have been an integral part of America.
At the time, much of the public discounted Maris's total just as later generations would scoff at Mr Bonds's, because Maris needed a 29-game season to set his mark.
Adults always boomerang back to the artifacts of their childhood, but millennials and later generations will experience this sensation in overdrive as technology advances at a much more rapid pace.
In 1929, British economist John Maynard Keynes gave a now-famous lecture in which he predicted that later generations would work only 15 hours per week because of advanced technology.
But it still may come as a shock to some who considered themselves part of the earlier or later generations, Generation X or … whatever we call people born after 1996.
Larger carriers have already begun dismantling their 2G systems, which is a good start, since later generations of GSM such as 3G, 4G and 5G solve many of its problems.
In this mixing of engagement and ambiguity, Agnon set a precedent followed by later generations of Israeli novelists, including Amos Oz (who wrote a study of Agnon) and David Grossman.
Colorado, illustrates, originalists must honor not just the original understanding of words ratified in 1787-88, but also the letter and spirit of language added by later generations of amenders.
There's a faded, nostalgic quality to the art, which evokes both an earlier era of bohemian pretensions and the way in which that era has become mythologized by later generations.
But CRISPR's relative ease of use has caused many to worry about the ethical implications of germline editing, or editing traits in cells that could be passed on to later generations.
This volatility provides an excellent environment for those with long-term time horizons, especially millennials and later generations, with an opportunity to increase their returns over time by making additional investments.
Although his career was cut short when he died of AIDS-related causes in 1988, his melding of the abject, personal, and mystical would prove influential for later generations of artists.
And would the subterfuge work so well that — as we saw on the show-within-a-show "American Hero Story" — later generations would assume he must have been a white man?
It is a painful process, he admitted, but one that is shared with countless countrymen who he said were waiting for later generations to help make sense of the country's traumatic history.
Many famine survivors harbored so much shame about the dissolution of their communities that they considered the past better left undisclosed, handing down to later generations only a partial understanding of the famine years.
First shown together last year at Susanne Vielmetter's gallery in Los Angeles, the trilogy reads as an exploration of the aftershocks of war — how war is mediated by images and internalized by later generations.
This complicated man, and how he was received by later generations, is the subject of Tim Blake Nelson's new play, "Socrates," now in previews at the Public Theater as a part of the Onassis Festival.
Indeed, combining the New Negro emphasis on formal education with a more capacious understanding of the riches of black inheritance was a task that, Gates understands, had to be left for later generations, not least his own.
The two have something else in common: they are followers of "revealed religions" which hold that great primordial truths were conveyed to mankind at a moment in history, and then refined by later generations of scholars and theologians.
In order to justify its current market valuation, investors need to take a big leap of faith that the millennials and later generations will forego ownership of a car and opt instead for reliance on a ridesharing service.
If the generation that lived through World War II developed abstraction as a psychological tool for grappling with the existential crises of genocide and nuclear proliferation, then later generations have learned to approach these apocalyptic scenarios head-on.
Not only does the speaker use Apple's old, 30-pin iPod charger, but it's so old that the connector only supports Firewire charging, instead of the later generations of iPods, which used a similar physical adapter but used USB.
Chuck Collins, a senior scholar at the liberal think tank Institute for Policy Studies, said McConnell's ancestors demonstrate that despite slavery's abolition, its economic benefits extended to later generations, whereas slaves were never compensated for their part in building that wealth.
If the insult to Jews outside Israel is so great that they, or even later generations, turn their back on the Jewish homeland, Israelis will certainly come to mourn having shown a lack of respect for the Diaspora's more liberal values.
Half a dozen Noh masks from the 14th century, and woodblock prints of Meiji-era Japanese actors, reintroduce the theatrical tradition that Yeats and his collaborators — with the confident universalism that we later generations can find suspicious — actually understood rather poorly.
Niantic CEO John Hanke revealed at a San Diego Comic Con panel that Niantic is indeed working on adding trading (and new training features) to their game, as well as customizable PokeStops and more Pokemon from later generations of the Nintendo franchise.
Starting with Windows 95, operating systems made connecting to the internet a lot easier, of course, and that meant later generations of internet users—the people who failed the Winsock test in prior versions of Windows—needed more help from their email clients.
Studies in history, sociology and psychology have provided strong evidence that almost all segments of the Asian American population, including first and later generations, youth and elderly, English and native-language only speakers and across most ethnic groups, suffer from this stereotypical image.
In 2014 Mr. Taylor announced, and in 2015 began to realize, his plan to turn his company — before that, almost invariably a vehicle for his own work — into a repertory troupe that honored both previous and later generations of American modern dance.
"In order to justify its current market valuation, investors need to take a big leap of faith that the millennials and later generations will forego ownership of a car and opt instead for reliance on a ridesharing service," Seaport said in an investor note.
BERLIN — Max Mannheimer, who survived Theresienstadt, Auschwitz and Dachau and devoted his last decades to admonishing later generations of Germans that while they carried no guilt for the Nazis' crimes, they bore a responsibility to ensure that they never happen again, died on Sept.
Later generations of activists rebelled against this style of organizing, in the more freewheeling antiwar marches of the 220s and '22017s, and in the gay and lesbian rights, women's rights, and labor rallies of the '21963s, '250s, '22013s, and '21963s to the raucous present.
Few complexes have cast a greater spell on later generations and even fewer boast such a strange afterlife, its component parts dismembered and divided between Athens and London, its heritage contested and the source of debates that seem to generate more heat than light.
"In order to justify its current market valuation, investors need to take a big leap of faith that the millennials and later generations will forego ownership of a car and opt instead for reliance on a ridesharing service," the analyst wrote in a note Tuesday morning.
While texts dating back to 1405 depict illustrations of chastity belts, Classen—in his book The Medieval Chastity Belt: A Myth-making Process—says they are most likely crude jokes that were then picked up by later generations in service of stereotypes about the "barbaric" Middle Ages.
Later generations of Romans considered his works a font of human knowledge, from rhetoric to ethics to agriculture; by the Middle Ages, the poet had come to be regarded as a wizard whose powers included the ability to control Vesuvius's eruptions and to cure blindness in sheep.
But the study also provides ideas on how family foundations, which are generally smaller and do not have the public oversight of charities, can consider their futures, particularly when later generations lose their connection to where the foundation started or the organization's grant-making abilities dwindle.
The movie was a blockbuster in its day, a racist ode that was screened at the White House for President Woodrow Wilson and his cabinet and which spurred a resurgence of the K.K.K. Mr. Leggett said the movie was included because its cinematic technique influenced later generations of filmmakers.
Instead of the lifelong employment at a company and guaranteed pensions that our parents or grandparents knew, later generations will work for several employers over a lifetime and depend more heavily on their own savings in individual retirement accounts and 401(k)s to ensure a comfortable retirement.
They may be manifesting as a mosh pit at a Papi Juice concert, or graffiti artist Hugo Gyrl vandalizing a corner with an important queer feminist message, but they're carrying the same rioting spirit that Stonewall protesters shook the city with––and they inspire later generations to do the same.
Patriarch Kirill icily listed the alleged misdeeds of the Istanbul-based Patriarchate over the centuries, focusing on the 1920s when the Istanbul-based authority parleyed with an ultra-modernist faction of the Russian church which was close to the Bolsheviks: this was a move which later generations of Orthodox deemed a mistake.
Unless we wish to pauperize the natural world drastically and permanently, believing that later generations will be smart enough to find a way to bring equilibrium to the land, seas and air, then we, the current inheritors of this beautiful world, must take more serious action to preserve the rest of life.
" (It might have been the "Malleus Maleficarum," a study on the practice and prosecution of witchcraft, and a book that has intrigued later generations of metalheads.) Mr. Osbourne delivered the line a few minutes into the concert, the first of two New York stops of a tour advertised as the band's finale, called "The End.
Myanmar's precious stones are known abroad for their exceptionally high quality, and Ms. Thiri Tin Htut's family has been in the gem business since the 19953th century: Her great-great-grandfather, U Hmat, was the chief ruby miner for Thibaw, the country's last imperial king, and later generations worked as gem miners or traders in Myanmar, Thailand and Europe.
Initially, these cameras were only able to resolve images on the ground down to a diameter of 40 feet from an orbit of 100 miles up (the same as the International Space Station), but later generations of Corona satellites reduced this to objects just 5 feet in diameter—which is nearly on par with satellites used today.
Family knowledge is passed down through stories, but later generations seem to have misplaced much of this oral tradition; one of Esi's youngest descendants, Marcus — who is working for a doctorate in sociology at Stanford — must diligently piece together the past through research and study, and a trip to Ghana (not unlike one that Ms. Gyasi took at 20, after her sophomore year at Stanford).
His bills expanded African-Americans' access to jobs, schools and housing, and while he was often described as moderate — a change-from-the-inside politician who owned a business, eschewed loud protests and fought for expanded access to capitalism instead of rejecting it as later generations of Bay Area activists did — he left a bold and successful record that easily made him one of the most important lawmakers in the nation's largest state.
His bills expanded African-Americans' access to jobs, schools and housing, and while he was often described as moderate — a change-from-the-inside politician who owned a business, eschewed loud protests and fought for expanded access to capitalism instead of rejecting it as later generations of Bay Area activists did — he left a bold and successful record that easily made him one of the most important lawmakers in the nation's largest state.

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