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Hobart locates this great shift in the field of mathematics.
He locates the intruder's pickup truck and tracks him down.
Bennetts locates this as the place and time when Rivers took
Storr locates a patient zero in the spread of this epidemic.
"Kill Move Paradise" resonantly locates the unspeakable pain of that paradox.
Animal. She locates and devours Babitz's out-of-print books, then, wanting
In the meritocratic experience, he locates a lifelong salt mine for elites.
In the exhibition's catalog essay, curator Calvin Winner locates other biographical sources.
Human behavior is where de Meuron locates the conflicting promises of technology.
He locates it well, and there's some good movement to the pitch.
In "Two Long Unicorns" (2016), Schulnik locates power in one unicorn's hoof.
NIGER COMMANDOS 100517: Map locates Niamey, Niger, where 3 US commandos were killed.
It also locks, wipes, and locates your devices if they're lost or stolen.
The program locates duplicate files and well as functions you hardly ever use.
One group built a mobile app that locates social services like food stamps.
In the third episode, another map locates several death camps within Poland's boundaries.
It locates something heartfelt in their desperation, even when that desperation leads to violence.
Fitted with a 3D mapping system, the drone locates landmines with a metal detector.
Once it locates a threat, it reportedly uses radio frequencies to jam the drone.
Syd locates Grandad in a memorabilia-filled attic, and follows him through a hatch.
Dawn, the daughter of psychiatrists, locates the immorality within her seemingly moral legal work.
But there is another source that locates the Nativity in the wilderness: the Quran.
On the "Lost Girls" front, Quinn (Katie Lowes) magically locates Zoe Adams on her own.
Bernie locates what he needs: an ancient computer terminal, which he pairs with his tablet.
That makes them better suited for sensitive follow-up analysis of exoplanet candidates TESS locates.
Goyette locates our election woes in the gender dynamics and xenophobia of our puritanical past.
She locates new code, reverse-engineers it and finds new features before they are announced.
She admires his things, gazes in the mirror, and locates a button under the desk.
He locates the energy of the photograph elsewhere: in waiting, in uncertainty, in deep shadow.
The book's message — and the grace Applegate locates in children's hearts — will not escape anyone.
That makes them better suited for sensitive follow-up analysis for the exoplanet candidates TESS locates.
Map locates Fredericton, Canada, where a shooting left four people dead on Friday, August 10, 2018.
Map locates Fredericton, Canada, where a shooting has killed at least four people according to police.
He's 97-99, he locates it to any part of the plate, and it's not straight.
The window frame, with part of the interior visible, locates where you are standing and looking.
One app we recently used with much success was Happy Cow, which locates vegan dining options.
Copyright constraints prohibit her from quoting most of what she locates, but of course it's immaterial.
The more of these a company locates overseas, the more income it can earn tax free.
Project Zero locates exploits and gives companies 90 days to fix them before threatening to go public.
Once it locates a threat, it uses radio frequencies to jam the drone, C4ISR reported in May.
It locates the nexus of that anxiety as the summer of 1969, and especially the Tate murders.
By asking whether pay phones exist or not, he locates the photograph in time, recognizes his boundedness.
The size of a pin, the wasp locates smooth, dome-shaped galls created by the other wasps.
We kick a few ideas around while Fisher locates, then abandons, an ASCII art picture of Clippy himself.
If the dog locates the target, they can bite and hold, making the target unable to get away. 
In other words, Gowar, as an ingenious artificer herself, locates her most authentic reality in artifice and art.
Through the titular Katalin Street, Szabo locates a more straightforward expression for her characters' tortured relationships to history.
Strasbourg's unapologetic embrace of Christmas, in other words, locates it at the intersection of many of Europe's traditions.
"Tax rates are only a small piece of the factors that determine where a company locates," Rosenthal said.
P-Orridge locates both the exotic and erotic drives in religious art and iconography, often with gruesome results.
It also has Dirt Detect™ Series II technology that locates high concentrations of dirt, dust, and pet hair.
When a special database locates available channels, an antenna beams the broadband signal as far as a 10 miles.
But until the company locates the fuel, it won't be able to assess progress and final costs, experts say.
One in San Francisco locates places with unused food so that it can be driven to shelters and churches.
"Manchester Arena" locates the event quite well and whose concert had just ended has ceased to be especially relevant.
But without allowing her character's guard to slip, Ms. Channing locates a piercing gleam of regret within Kristin's steel.
As Novikov approaches, his personal detail does a wide tour around the meeting spot and locates the bomb with ease.
When she locates a place to sublet, she finds a reason to abandon ship so she can sublet somewhere else.
The good news is that in its last third, "Balancing Acts" loses some balance when Hytner locates his narrative nerve.
So she returns to the mansion, takes stock of the canned food and other supplies inside and locates car keys.
She locates the potential for change in individual acts of refusal, which, she argues, make space for others to follow.
Someone else picks it up and swiftly locates its proper spot in the room — in the process revealing a code.
When he returns, he locates the beacon with an electronic detector and drills down until he finds the blue powder.
Henry (who wriggled out of his handcuffs earlier) locates Jack in jail and finds his drunken-idiot routine less than charming.
Yuskavage now locates the ambivalence in the aesthetic awe of the painted scenarios that we know better than to believe in.
Ms. Krause's Rose exudes a casually snarky vibe that's amusing, but she also locates the character's complicated humanity with clean precision.
Moonlight identifies sexual awakening with spiritual healing, or at least locates them on the same plane of personal identity and fulfillment.
The organization locates unpaid medical debt and then uses charitable donations to forgive old, outstanding debts for pennies on the dollar.
Marginal utility, as we have seen, locates value in the price of any transaction that takes place freely in the market.
The service then locates available testers who have the expertise and equipment the developer requires, Test IO CEO Philip Soffer explained.
Never mind that Hamas routinely locates terrorists among civilians in order to mislead the media into believing that Israel targets civilians.
The Internet's version lies pretty much in the funk arena of its title, while the remix locates it in something dancier.
Once the leader whale locates fish, the other members of the pod swim in circles while blowing bubbles out their blowholes.
But it still often locates you pretty far from where you are in real life, particularly when you're in a dense city.
Renstrom loosely locates the beginning of the relationship between queers and astrology with Ptolemy, who examined planetary configurations to predict human behavior.
The company's value derives from software that locates optimal deals with algorithms and collects vast amounts of data to inform purchase decisions.
Using your phone's GPS, it locates nearby farms, farmer's markets, and community-supported agriculture programs that let growers sell directly to consumers.
The imagery locates trans people as agents of control over the spaces that they occupy, rather than as victims of such spaces.
But in claiming this fear, in recognizing its origins and manifestations, Shraya locates pathways to acceptance and compassion that are very real.
Lemonade locates the individual self within multiple kinds of relationships and those relationships are with nature, architecture, spirituality, and other human beings.
But it correctly locates China as the only globally-leading emitter with plans and actions designed to significantly change its emissions trajectory.
The director David Frankel did some fine, crisp work in "The Devil Wears Prada" (2006), but never locates a human pulse here.
Genesis locates it at the headwaters of four rivers; two have been lost (Pishon, Gihon), but two are still known (Tigris, Euphrates).
She is wet and alone and crouching in the dark over an unknowable hole and now she locates the point of breakage.
In this work, Heichemer locates a sense of composure in this edge, while the rest of the canvas directs its energies outward.
Given Langlands's background, it's no surprise that he consistently locates true craeft in the years — the millenniums, really — before the Industrial Revolution.
The music they make locates itself in the spaces between future-shock and techno-optimism, where dystopia and utopia blur into one.
Walking slowly into his garage, holding a belt, he locates a cabinet to stand on and walks back to the open garage door.
He said he'll seek out the Red Cross after he locates his dad and put him on a plane out of Puerto Rico.
All you have to do is scan the TV using your phone camera, and then Tunity locates the channel and streams the audio.
The artist locates herself between power and victimhood, knowing that creativity has to survive the porousness that is the essence of artistic individuality.
In fact, if Amazon plays its cards right, it could wind up with a negative tax rate in the jurisdiction where it locates.
Hochschild is fascinated by how people make sense of their lives, what she calls the "deep story" that locates them in the world.
"Refusing to cuddle us or lull us into easy sleep, Mr. Spielberg locates the unspoken moral of all our fairy tales," he wrote.
The Axelrods, on the other hand, have the more harmonious union of the two, but "The Punch" locates a couple points of contention.
In the role of her brother Patrick, on the other hand, Fred Applegate locates a moral severity within his character's Virgil-quoting magniloquence.
If Amazon indeed locates a substantial part of its business in New York, serfdom is the style of "partnership" the city should expect.
It locates its quarry by looking for characteristic dips in a target star's light caused by planets passing in front of that star.
She locates the building, with a beautifully etched sign at the front, ascends the stairs, and pushes the door open with bells chiming above.
When the robot locates the desired product on a shelf, a long, multi-segmented arm drops down, positioning itself in front of a box.
In Language Is Sermonic, Weaver wrote that the most successful persuasion appeals to fundamental values and locates those values in the current historical moment.
To be more specific, it scans each frame of a video in question, detects the faces in it and then locates the eyes automatically.
And when he locates his targets, he will do what is second nature to him, which is to try to delegitimize and destroy them.
There's no reason to think Otani won't have good enough command to start and he throws a lot of strikes, but Bumgarner locates everything.
When you find them, your hunter releases his eagle, which flies 211 to 2000 feet up before it circles, locates, then dives on the animal.
Once it locates this target DNA sequence, the Cas9 enzyme effectively splits the double helix to allow the guide RNA to bind to the DNA.
The group locates a link between vaporwave and gabber—with its adrenaline rush of quick kicks and garish, disorienting synths—in their shared "punk" origins.
The Supreme Court is at its best when it locates a specific controversy within a larger framework that explains our nation's fundamental values and ideals.
As the stage brightens and the dancing locates a robust harmony, it's as if we are witnessing Ailey the dance maker coming into his own.
Abney locates much of her work on the recognition that abuse and violence are an integral part of the everyday consciousness of people of color.
His new book, "Sex and the Constitution: Sex, Religion, and Law from America's Origins to the Twenty-first Century" (Liveright), locates "America's origins" in antiquity.
What's more convenient is that customers can return the cars by parking them on the streets; a Car2Go smartphone app locates the cars for pickup.
Those incentives, she noted, are available to any company that locates in those areas, although New York State could also offer its own tax breaks.
New Jersey proposed $7 billion in potential credits against state and city taxes if Amazon locates in Newark and sticks to hiring commitments, for instance.
Operating in 11 local markets, it locates properties, renovates them to a company standard, finds renters, manages the property and, perhaps most importantly, advises the clients.
This is very similar to how law enforcement locates a suspect via his or her cellphone by measuring the signal strength of multiple nearby cell towers.
"Pose" is less an experiment than an exuberant coming-out party for LGBT actors, one that quickly locates the heart, humanity and longing in these characters.
Launched in 2013, the system locates a precise spot on the globe much like traditional co-ordinates, but it is much easier to communicate and remember.
In her artist statement, Farbiarz locates her inspiration in news stories of the ISIS takeover of the Syrian town of Kobanî in the fall of 2014.
But rather than produce a painting that documents the ritual or emphasizes its strangeness to an outsider, Bisttram locates the driving force of the ritual: movement.
It's a vision of white girlhood that locates hardship in an overtly romantic, aestheticized panorama of femininity, arranging bodies and objects under a fetching curatorial impulse.
A developer known for his bombast and his bloviating locates a quiet beauty in solitude and work, and the response has been both divisive and heartening.
In the mini wood, Floyd scrabbles around for the truffles Dean has hidden, while Sellick bestows treats and praise when he locates the heavily scented fungi.
Look for a deal-finding tool that locates the best fares from your hometown in a specific month or season; FareCompare is one, but there are others.
Allison is responsible for developing the checkpoint blockade approach, which locates and blocks a key protein (CTLA-4) so that the immune system can attack cancer cells.
Designed for security researchers performing social engineering attacks, the system automatically locates profiles on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other networks based on a name and picture.
Heimat is home with attitude, a mystical sense of connectedness that infuses and, in a way, locates identity in the self and in contemplation of the self.
Once he locates a source on Nasser Khosro Street, he gets a sample chemical and then uses sophisticated testing equipment back at his lab to check purity.
In letting Bernhardt dissect Hamlet in rehearsal — to ask why, undressing him, she never finds a man — the play locates a marvelous side door to its subject.
The film also locates a bountiful comic subject in the diminishing marginal magic that comes with attending a lot of weddings in a short period of time.
By elevating editorial commentary to front-page news, Ruff locates the public's image of modernity within the hands of others, as a construct of the media industry.
Our Constitution locates the confirmation process in the representative branches for a reason — so that the justices are chosen by the people whose Constitution they are expounding.
The Australian HILDA survey locates the lowest life satisfaction at age 220, and the Australian Bureau of Statistics singles out the 230-241 age bracket as the glummest.
" The campaign intends to demonstrate Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele's "desire to engage with a wider creative community than that which traditionally locates around the world of fashion.
The solution to the problem of atavistic identity politics, for Laird, lies in transcendence; in a fiction that looks for the little things, and locates its art there.
Chekhov gets under our skin because he locates the banal emptiness and solipsism of our self-soothing rhetoric (to "be in the moment," to "tend your own garden").
As it turns out, that's a fair appraisal of the series itself, which finally locates a reasonably satisfying exit, but requires considerable patience in order to get there.
If you look hard enough, however, you'll find work that transcends sensationalism and locates essential ideas about life and death that apply to either side of any border.
Nisenbaum's "MOIA's NYC Women's Cabinet" (2016) locates her immigrant sitters in a composition which draws upon the long tradition of group portraiture, a format historically reserved for the elite.
"Jean Brodie" — based on a work by a writer for whom mysticism always glimmered from the shadows — locates something almost divine, and equally diabolical, in its thwarted protagonist's frustrations.
A note in the program locates the action happening "now, after a civil war," amid a grubby, grimy community concerned less with kingship than the mere rudiments of survival.
And once a crow locates an owl, the poor owl gets no peace as additional crows join to scold and harass, generally accompanied by jays and other woodland birds.
In "Natural with Two White Rectangles Far Apart" (2018), he locates two vertical bars on the far ends of a painting that measures 17 ½ inches high by 85 ½ inches wide.
Once the warship locates a Wi-Fi network from the mail room or the recipient's desk, it listens for wireless data packets it can use to break into the network.
"Faceless Head" locates reality in the subject's substructure, deriving its tension from the juxtaposition of the blood-red background against the thick outlines and fleshly glow of the elongated head.
Within the blink of an eye, this remarkable technology detects the enemy fire, locates it and launches a response that destroys the threat at a safe distance from the vehicle.
Rarer yet, as Bernhardt locates the heart of Hamlet Ms. McTeer the comedian becomes a riveting Shakespearean, exploring new pathways through scenes with the ghost and with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
The new report identifies and geo-locates a staggering 1,728 of these monuments still standing — most of them in former Confederate states — including 100 public schools named for Confederate veterans.
The company has sold over 6 million Tiles to date, has a presence in more than 200 countries territories, and now locates more than a half a million things every day.
In the first episode, Reed locates McLemore's remote property in Bibb County, Alabama, via coordinates of longitude and latitude, and walks straight into a literal maze of his subject's own creation.
On an opposite wall, Alejandra Venegas, an artist from Xochimilco, a mountainous borough of Mexico City, similarly locates quality time in moments of solitude during which she observes her changing environment.
"Get Out," by contrast, locates its disaster in contemporary America, where the past — and white prosperity built on the backs of enslaved blacks — continues to generate a catastrophic, deadly existential threat.
When it locates its target DNA, it makes a little nick, and the reverse transcriptase starts adding the corrected sequence of DNA letter by letter, like the strikers on a typewriter.
Taking seriously Angela Davis's suggestion that "walls turned sideways are bridges," it locates justice outside of the gallery walls, troubling the assumption that the museum can be a site of redemption.
After furrowing around in the trash for a couple seconds, the officer locates the bag inside a soup can and exclaims "yo!" as he holds it up to his two fellow officers.
Written in 1964, it locates the anger and paranoia that had characterised the Goldwater insurgency—in effect, an extreme case of intuitionism—in a long history of populist resentment and apocalyptic rhetoric.
Comic fans have always accepted T'Challa's serial absences from Wakanda as a consequence of the narrative logic of the Marvel universe, which locates all its heroes in and around New York City.
He's inches from death when Will locates him and the lab swoops to his rescue, but even then nothing can keep this bearded wonder from wanting to save his adoptive TV family.
"She came back here a lot: It's the place where she locates her aspirations to be a writer," Laura Smith, the curator of "Virginia Woolf: An Exhibition Inspired by Her Writings," explained.
Equipped with only technology, the U.S. military locates approximately half of the IEDs planted in Afghanistan and Iraq; however, when patrols use IED-detection dogs, the success rate rises to 80 percent.
The resilience he otherwise locates on land might be harder to find there, thanks to human impacts like the reduction of the amount of oxygen in the water or its increasing acidity.
The app uses the GPS tracking function on smartphones to calculate the equidistant point between any number of users who wish to meet and locates the nearest meeting locations in a certain radius.
The video was created in 2016 by the marketing firm Spectrum Y&R for Roshni Helpline, a Pakistani NGO that locates and returns missing children and works on issues of gender-based violence.
Using the Shodan search engine—which locates internet-connected devices and systems—the researchers were able to find a few thousand vulnerable gas stations online using the Orpak system connected to the internet.
Rather than explaining new studies or documenting the plight of people in a disaster zone, Rich locates a moment in the past when, he thinks, there was a chance to avert the crisis.
This feature first locates the friend's phone using Bluetooth and BLE for discovery and establishing a connection, then uses Wi-Fi Hotspot (the feature on your phone) and Wi-Fi Direct for transfer.
Consider a chapter titled, "Personal Colors: What Do They Say About You?" which offers a kind of chromatic horoscope that locates truths not in the cosmos but in the spectrum of visible light.
For example, in "Art Girl" (2017), an ancient map of North and South America barely follows the outline of the geography that we know today (it locates India somewhere to the northwest of Alaska).
A Yelp page for JTH Inspections has pictures of Hodgkinson and locates the company in Belleville, IL. Hodgkinson posted content favorable to Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on his page and signed a Change.
" The NGA explains, "Anyone who sails a U.S. ship, flies a U.S. aircraft, makes national policy decisions, fights wars, locates targets, responds to natural disasters, or even navigates with a cellphone relies on NGA.
Lubow locates the source of all this emotional turmoil in the Arbus family romance, a story of American social climbing: Her father was a Jewish businessman who ran a successful New York department store.
The play locates these responses in particular characters — Lady Anne, Lord Hastings, the Earl of Buckingham and so forth — but it also manages to suggest that these characters sketch a whole country's collective failure.
Like Mr. Hrebejk's "Divided We Fall" — a story of a sheepish Czech gentile who locates a vein of courage and generosity during the Nazi occupation — "The Teacher" is polished, engaging and somewhat risk-averse.
At Le Coucou, Daniel Rose locates the energy in old-guard French dishes and then multiplies it, but the kitchen at Fowler & Wells often seems to be trying to get away from the past.
Self-preservation dictates where each black person locates the threshold into white nonsense that they simply shall not cross, whether it's because it will get them clowned or because it could get them killed.
New Jersey proposed $7 billion in potential credits against state and city taxes if Amazon locates in Newark and sticks to hiring commitments, according to a news release from the governor's office earlier this week.
Yet even in the unlikely event Israel locates every tunnel (five have been uncovered thus far), Hezbollah will still use the terrain and towns of Southern Lebanon to complicate Israeli counterattacks and maximize civilian casualties.
Some of the culprits she locates are more familiar than others: There's pornography, which teaches boys to expect constantly willing, fully waxed partners, and girls to imitate all those arched backs and ­movie-perfect moans.
"Domina de Bardo", latin for "the lady of the Bardo", locates it's genesis within archival and community-based research and culminates in a live installation situated within the Historic Presidio County Courthouse, built in 1886.
A theft, a fugitive: The plot, taken together with the novel's short, immersive chapters and the escalating risks that confront Marion and her family, locates "The Misfortune of Marion Palm" somewhere on the thriller continuum.
When Rodrigues finally locates Ferreira, the former priest tells him, with sorrow, that Christianity simply cannot take root in Japan, and that there is much truth to be found in Buddhism (the state-mandated religion).
After going under the bed and raiding the closet, one of the dirtbags locates Puig's safe on the side of the room and yells for his pal to come over and help him crack it open.
" So, she proposes an idea for the nonprofit, one that is totally Halsey: "Take Nick Jonas and sit him down in front of a camera and do a bit where he locates the female reproductive organs.
He's working here with a fixed repertory, but his band locates a flow within that framework: On Charley Patton's "Spoonful Blues," he and Mr. Palmer emulate the magically loose rapport between Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry.
Once installed, it locates data on the machine and transmits it by controlling the speed of the machine's CPU and cooling fans, creating acoustic waveforms that are then received and deciphered by a nearby listening device.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Utah company which locates heirs to estates was indicted on Wednesday over allegations that it conspired with a second heir-location firm to divide up the market, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
It irreverently locates the funny side of the pain — injecting hormones into buttocks, having to deliver semen samples for IVF, readying the house for a home visit from an adoption agency — without making light of those experiences.
LaCroix had been gaining traction as people began searching, with increasing fervor, for alternatives to soda, but Vox's Libby Nelson locates the seltzer's breakout year as 2015, the year of its New York Times Letter of Recommendation.
And part of it is because of the popular imagery we associate with poverty and the rhetoric and symbols we use to talk about the poor, and that locates low-income households in a distinctly urban context.
To mark the 150th anniversary year, the English Heritage trust, a registered charity that manages the country's historic buildings and monuments, unveiled a Blue Plaques app (free for download) that locates nearby markers and offers historical context.
In fact, the radio special locates the essence of gratitude in recognizing our connection to, and even dependence on, other people, and it highlights the ways that gratitude can foster generosity and a commitment to the greater good.
Zuckerberg singled out their business because of their proven track record in building and incubating startups that tackle the country's myriad social issues such as Lifebank, an app that locates available blood supplies and delivers it to hospitals.
It has been gentrified somewhat in recent decades, and also features verdant parks and sleek skyscrapers, but Moriyama nevertheless locates all his favorite textures: fishnet, chain-link, steel tubing, tangled cables, broken glass, torn posters, cracked PVC, dust.
In "The Amateurs," a hilarious, slightly eggheaded and strangely moving medieval backstager that opened on Tuesday at the Vineyard Theater, he locates the dawning of individual character — onstage and off — in the moment people began to doubt God.
Terje is portrayed with more ambivalence, and Mr. Mays (who won his Tony for the one-man tour de force "I Am My Own Wife") expertly locates both the fatuous egotism and the heroic intelligence in his character.
In Cather's novels, landscape locates us in the region of a specific people; we need to understand a place before we can understand who lives there, and her descriptions, detailed and tender, make us feel as if we're traveling.
In foreign countries without America's entrenched system of two-party politics, it is relatively common to find a political party that locates itself firmly on the right in most domestic matters while dissenting from the neoliberal consensus on globalization.
Its Dirt Detect Series II technology locates high concentrations of dirt, dust, and pet hair and annihilates them in a snap, while its iAdapt Responsive Navigation lets the Roomba clean under and around your furniture and dodge obstacles and stairs.
"With short sellers clamoring for short locates, stock borrow rates have increased from the 20-percent fee level to over 65-percent fee for some trades we've seen done today," Ihor Dusaniwsky, S3 Partners' head of research, said in an email.
Perhaps most important, likening the virus to a "foreign" invader locates the threat outside the country and helps Trump present himself as a wartime leader mobilizing the nation like Franklin Roosevelt after Pearl Harbor or George W. Bush after 23/11.
And yet the distrust, anger, and fear that this incident engendered form the edge upon which Abney locates much of her work — the recognition that abuse and violence are an integral part of the everyday consciousness of people of color.
The setting of Tiffany's, visible nowhere but in the title, locates the penises in a field of queer significance: Truman Capote's 21982 novella Breakfast at Tiffany's, whose protagonist has been read as homosexual, and the 1961 Audrey Hepburn film of the same title.
This is the power of this novel, how it keeps us grounded — not in the flats of the hi-fi dwellers but in something closer to India's heart, which she locates in the minds of children with bony shoulders and dirty feet.
After losing a chunk of grant funding earlier this year, WHS will have to close within the next three months unless it either finds a new funding stream or locates a larger clinic network, hospital, or individual donor to acquire the clinic.
Costco locates rotisserie chickens at the back of stores For Costco, the chickens are a lure, pulling customers into stores and getting them to browse the aisles, adding sometimes hundreds of dollars worth of items to their shopping carts before they pick up that bird.
But even as free access to this platform is extended to denizens of startup accelerators, co-working spaces, tech conferences, and wherever the Callisto team locates tech company founders, there are some issues that suggest the road ahead might not be a smooth one.
In her film's surreal, sleepy universe, Romanowsky locates the specter of childhood insecurity — a furious bully wielding a rock, a growling creature twisting between trees in the darkness — and turns its potent magic inward, pushing her unsure artist/heroine to keep going, spots and all.
As part of the process of submitting a judicial nomination to the Senate, a nominee fills out a detailed questionnaire and (with help from the administration) locates and sends up hundreds or thousands of pages of prior writings, speeches, and other materials for review.
Another is that the United States, unlike countries that only tax domestic profits, makes it very easy for companies to engage in "earnings stripping" behavior that locates the profits of big multinational corporations in low-tax jurisdictions such as Ireland, Luxembourg, and the Cayman Islands.
But adding the aural dimension of depth is how the brain locates things in space, so you can hear sounds that appear to be coming from off in the distance, right up close, behind you, and in every direction in a 360-degree sphere.
Kelly McKeague, who leads an agency that locates remains of U.S. soldiers on foreign battlefields, said Wednesday that U.S. officials are expected to meet with North Korean officials on Thursday to flesh out details on how to go about securing the remains of additional U.S. troops.
New York State has tried to make up for some of that with the most lavish business incentives in the nation, though it is unclear whether the Empire State is prepared to match the $7 billion being offered to Amazon if it locates across the Hudson River.
" He always locates you in a physical space, be it in a cabin in Vermont ("I like it here in this cabin") or a situation — "I am writing […]," or "I am going to look at my watch […]," or "It feels cold in this room / until I go outside.
To seed the list, Chris included several fairly well-known examples of things that tech companies had done, including Facebook outing sex workers through its "people you may know" feature and Uber using "God View," which locates all Uber active users in a particular city, to impress party-goers.
Using bots to scan for keywords and specific types of images, Dillon locates products on Etsy, Google and Shopify that seem suspect and then reaches out to individual sellers to ask what percentage of profits are passed back to the artisans, what their transparency policies are and more.
After furrowing around in the trash for a couple seconds, the officer locates the bag inside a soup can and exclaims "yo!" as he holds it up to his two fellow officers, identified to BuzzFeed News by the Maryland public defender's office as officers Jamal Brunson and Jovannes Simonyan.
The MoU will enable Penn State professor of entomology and biology David Hughes and his team at PlantVillage, an agricultural research and development unit at the university, to create a mobile app which locates and tracks the insects in order to assist in early warning and targeted spraying efforts.
Stalking the shifting perimeters of an exposed-brick set from Rae Smith that all but bleats Manhattan chic, this Stevie is a wife in free fall who locates her own definition of tragedy in a final action that makes something at once bestial and beastly of us all. Consent.
More than just a ticket Before a young person begins their journey home, National Runaway Safeline says it works with them and their guardians to create a plan for their return and locates resources in the community that will be able to provide support once they are settled.
Claire finally locates him building a house in the wilderness (seriously, no male character in any blockbuster has ever been as predictable as charmless Owen) and convinces him to come, accompanied by a vet who specializes in prehistoric creatures (Daniella Pineda) and a scaredy-cat tech-whiz kid (Justice Smith).
" But at the same time, she said, "the main problem I see with calling problematic technology use a clinical 'addiction' is that it locates the illness or problem within the individual, rather than the digital environment that is shaping the individual's behavior, often through methods that are intentionally exploitative or subconscious.
Singapore is gaining ground as a startup destination that locates founders within striking distance of Greater China whilst also giving them access to Southeast Asia, a nascent but fast-growing market where the "internet economy" is tipped to reach $200 billion by 2025 according to a recent report co-authored by Google. Ucare.
This season, we're emphasizing what all of this means for the people who use this technology, whether it's an exoskeleton for the elderly, a system that locates drones flying over disaster areas, or a holographic studio that makes time capsules of small children — or of people who have a devastating story to tell.
And playing a panoply of roles that include the authorial surrogate known as B.J.J., Ken Nwosu shifts from earnest to florid and back again, inviting us into the apparent fun house that is Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins's imagination — until the writer locates an image so potent that a playgoer's ready laughter starts to freeze.
These are not arguments against litigation per se, but rather a recognition that despair — whether one locates its causes in secularization, as Mr. Douthat is perhaps inclined to, or in economic stagnation, as Ms. Case and Mr. Deaton do, or in something else entirely — is not a problem that society can sue itself out of.
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The artist first locates the golden section within the victory ratio, marking it with three or four touches of the brush — designating the nodes, or starting points, for the network of strokes — and then randomly chooses several more in the heat of the moment — an expressionist gesture reverberating against the work's a priori rigor.
Making a rare foray into musicals, Ms. Aberg locates the necessary heart to the relationship between Audrey and Seymour that can sometimes be sidelined by this musical's tendency toward camp; its origins, after all, lie in a 1960 celluloid schlockfest by Roger Corman that exists at some remove from the classical canon that is Ms. Aberg's usual home.
"Opening Credits" acts as a prologue for the entire exhibition and locates us in the concrete present: speeches by the Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and her Austrian colleague Lucia Steinwender, who summarily took the microphone out of the hands of former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz at a climate conference in 2018, to formulate a moving appeal against his administration's climate policy.
In "Pulse" (2019), which is done in charcoal, graphite, pastel, oil pastel, cut-and-pasted paper, and acrylic paint on a large sheet of hand-dyed paper measuring 66 7/8 by 83 ½ inches, he locates the viewer on the edge of a geometrically patterned floor stretching back until it reaches a blue wall, which spans the upper third of the painting.
"Silence" is a novel for our time: It locates, in the missionary past, so many of the religious matters that vex us in the postsecular present — the claims to universal truths in diverse societies, the conflict between a profession of faith and the expression of it, and the seeming silence of God while believers are drawn into violence on his behalf.
Nicholas Rowe is in rare form as a carefree househusband who has little else to do but try out his new home's various bathrooms, and a young newcomer, Luke Thallon, locates in the sweetly obliging neighbor, Gabriel, both this play's version of Konstantin, the abject writer in "The Seagull," and a questing teenager who belongs recognizably to the here and now.
But inheriting a role usually reserved for high-style rhetoricians (Richard Burton onstage and in a 1977 film adaptation chief among them), Zubin Varla locates a humanity in the doctor that allows us to glimpse the suppressed attraction he feels toward Alan — which is as damaging to the married man's psyche as those horses are to the sexually ambivalent boy. (Mr.
Like Matthew Shepard, the gay martyr mourned in "The Laramie Project" in 2000, and Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, the transgender subject of Doug Wright's "I Am My Own Wife," which won a Pulitzer Prize in 2004, Forster has proved to be grist for the queer-hero mill, which locates in the gay equivalent of the biblical past likely patriarchs and matriarchs for a community that lacks them.

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