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"locus" Definitions
  1. the exact place where something happens or that is thought to be the centre of something

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Locus – Locus is a state-of-the-art delivery automation platform which uses advanced algorithms to automate logistics of an on-demand business and provide better end-customer experience.
And why is food becoming the locus of conspiracy theories?
It was focusing the locus of control on the individual.
They are a locus for donations and offers of help.
Rather, each locus increases the possibility of developing the disorder.
Locus isn't the only robotics company trying to replace Kiva.
The YouTube case presents a unique locus for those frustrations.
Greece is the historical and spiritual locus of the Olympics.
It's incredibly useful, but the locus of the internet keeps changing.
Presidential inaugurations are a locus of that generic form of faith.
Essentially, Marion was the locus of networking for women in film.
Increasingly, their bodies become the locus where this conflict is enacted.
Society turns from a locus of cooperation into a battlefield. d.
That's because loopholes are the most underrated locus of political power.
The truth is that the locus of responsibility is maddeningly elusive.
One locus, for example, determined how well the mice built nests.
He won the Hugo Nebula and Locus Awards for Best Novelette for Hell is the Absence of God, and his brilliant 2010 novella The Lifecycle of Software Objects earned him the Hugo, Locus, and Seiun Awards.
His enormous funds provide a second locus of power in the party.
Shapiro: There's something in biofeedback therapy called the internal locus of control.
This location—known as a locus—was found near the SIM1 gene.
Better yet, Dr. Locus even kept the joke going the next day.
It is a fiction that situates the locus of power in her.
The Locus team also comes loaded with heavy scientific and business chops.
For others (in Seneca's mind, the happy ones), the locus lives within.
The band sounded energized, albeit with a possible external locus of control.
Demo with Bruce Welty (Locus Robotics) 5:05 pm – 5:15 pm
"Several recent attacks have had an online locus to 20113chan," Berger said.
The locus of trust will be the blockchain system, not Facebook itself.
"The locus of the brand's equity is the company's name," she said.
A partner since 2017, Locus Robotics is reaping some of that windfall.
To be sure, an external locus of control is not necessarily inaccurate.
She casts the figure as a locus of dreams, fantasy, and confusion.
This "Anna," whoever she is, is the locus of all of Villanelle's attention.
Locus Robotics has built a robot that collaborates with humans in the warehouse.
They want to shift the locus of power from Parliament to broader society.
Locus works with companies that operate in FMCG, logistics and e-commerce spaces.
Molaison, however, was psychologically intact — but the locus of his seizures was unknown.
She sees it as a potential locus for future wide-scale organizing efforts.
According to Locus, his death came after a long struggle with heart disease.
The technology sector is emerging as a locus of expensive private equity deals.
"We are moving the locus of repeal to state government," Mr. Cassidy said.
The fraught locus of Tahrir Square, never explicitly mentioned, hangs in the air.
In the show, Fauna ventures to Sowden House, the locus of her grandfather's doings.
So, the smart city could be the locus of a broader global industrial boom.
The locus of their genius lies in the fact that the are suspiciously intertwined.
Not to worry if your locus of control leans more on the external side.
Locus is a South Korean studio, but Red Shoes is an English-language film.
"Its purpose is the destruction of invading DNA," says Locus chief executive, Paul Garofolo.
The locus of attention was devoted to Scott Disick and his eventful dating life.
Regardless of the locus of the political tensions, the cancellations are being reported statewide.
While Gerald's style is engaging, the locus of the book is his extraordinary journey.
"Who is responsible for this piece and what is that creative locus?" said Lloyd.
The highly finished sculpted object became the locus of attention and of artistic meaning.
In the new study, the researchers focused on the locus associated with nest building.
He traces a progression from the mid-1950s in which society has gradually taken away children's internal locus of control (someone with an internal locus of control is likely to believe that both successes and failures are due to their own efforts).
Perhaps some new coalition of Asian dragons will emerge as a new locus of power.
Almost $14 million and two years later, he and his colleagues have developed Locus Robotics.
With the locus of Christianity moving southward, this troubled continent represents the faith's greatest hope.
By getting masks and wearing them, we move the locus of control somewhat to ourselves.
Still, the locus of concern was China and neighboring countries like South Korea and Japan.
We learn nothing about how the school runs or why it's a locus for refugees.
The Latin phrase Locus in Domos Loci Populum was scrawled across two of the development's structures.
The studio behind the movie, Locus Animation, has also not responded to a request for comment.
Locus is operationally profitable already and any additional capital goes into expanding its business, he added.
Adams's "same cancer into different strains" experiment switched the locus of attention from seed to soil.
Locus claims that their robots are even faster—up to 75 percent quicker than the Kivas.
California is a locus, along with Washington State, and low-income minorities could be particularly vulnerable.
"You're a divine locus of consciousness," Mr. Peterson tells the crowd of 1,200 or so people.
These quotidian scenes expand the geographic and temporal locus of migration beyond the limbo of transit.
Locus Robotics formed after Amazon acquired Kiva Systems, like its competitors Fetch Robotics and 6 River Systems.
The locus of effective opposition to the American Health Care Act has been the House Freedom Caucus.
It's a physical and tactile love, and the only true locus of libidinal energies in this world.
And like those companies, Locus has garnered interest from some big players — most notably delivery giant, DHL.
Yet caste persists as a source of identity and as a locus for various ill-defined grievances.
What's more, science has proven that there's true value in having an internal locus of control mindset.
It's a dance-music locus and a tourist draw in the city that gave rise to techno.
French novelist Raymond Roussel and helping to edit two important magazines: Art and Literature and Locus Solus.
In such situations, the locus of the constitutional authority to terminate the war is not crystal clear.
These units were well-known as a locus of constant drug dealing, but were also structurally unsafe.
"That's an emotional one because the family home is often the locus of the marriage," Ms. Blayney said.
But the locus of Trump world in DC is a place with the President's name on the front.
Once an agency's own appellate process is exhausted, the U.S. courts remain the only locus for legal appeals.
Water as an emblem of female permeability, a locus of community and danger, courses across almost every page.
It's also the locus of depression—and the place where grief and flavor (or the loss thereof) collide.
But the philosophy arose as a conscious attempt to reshape human life and shift the locus of power.
As the Amazon is deforested and the world heats uncontrollably, what better locus for our fears than water?
Some media accounts have suggested the real locus of the opposition is with (Senate Majority Leader Mitch) McConnell.
The area also happens to be the locus of the Midwestern shift of voters from Obama to Trump.
A trap house is typically where drugs are produced and sold, but it's also a locus of community.
But the experience of going to the dentist, a classic locus of dread and discomfort, has been changing.
One may be surprised to learn that an active locus of scientific research is college students falling down.
But The Missing argues in favor of queer tragedy, or at least queer pain as a locus of storytelling.
In Toebbe's pictures, a house is a locus of orderly refuge, while in McEneaney's home is gregarious and unrestrained.
Central Mali is the locus of the Macina Liberation Front, led by Salafist preacher and militant leader Amadou Koufa.
Eligo Biosciences in Paris and Locus Biosciences in North Carolina have started working on developing CRISPR-based antibiotics commercially.
The LRAN system, which stands for Locus Robotics Advanced Navigation, debuted at the industry trade show ProMat in Chicago.
At the locus of these debates is the town hall meeting, the most basic realization of our democratic process.
That person can act as a locus for the development of policies and strategies and exert pressure for improvements.
The progression of stations, the interchanges, the locus of destinations — none of these required thought: I had internalized them.
That locus has long been a major benefit to UK businesses and startups, and so to the wider economy.
Locus looks at a client's past data, identifies patterns and automates these kind of decisions on a large scale.
Earlier this year it earned Liu the Locus Award for best novel, and a Nebula nomination for the same.
It's a locus of pop-culture fascination because it both is and is not pretty much anything you need.
While his career spans only a handful of short stories, Chiang has won multiple Nebulas, Hugos, and Locus Awards.
That's the locus of our home lives right now, where we convene with the family after work or school.
This time, the protests started in the eastern city of Atbara, a former locus of anticolonial and union activity.
Mr. Chowla recalled a tribal woman he had met in Chattisgarh, a locus of the disease in northern India.
His religious teachings helped advance democracy, shifting the locus of authority away from the church to the individual believer.
The important point the book makes is that banking is the locus of enormous power with vast geopolitical consequences.
Sometimes, they protect profligate offspring from their worst habits; other times, they are the locus of squabbling among heirs.
And if there was a locus for the chaos of the long holiday weekend, it was the Hotel Harrington.
They conclude that an external locus is correlated with worse academic achievement, more stress and higher levels of depression.
Incidentally, the researchers also found that this external locus of control has been increasing among students since the 1960s.
But given DHS has such a broad portfolio, it has been the locus of other Trump frustrations as well.
Little Haiti is also home to two specialty bookstores, each as much a cultural locus as a retail outlet.
The Gulf is a logical locus of competition and exploitation, and several artists imaginatively engage with its murky depths.
Having certain variations of this locus, the researchers found, was associated with a 26 percent increased risk of erectile dysfunction.
For the last several decades, the locus of technological power and control within businesses has resided in the IT department.
For an opening sequence, An Inconvenient Sequel travels to the locus of our associations with global warming: The North Pole.
The collection is arranged by length, from "Chiquenade" to unpolished outtakes of Locus Solus, to the eponymous, unfinished long text.
But much like the Chewbacca mask video, the locus of joy here isn't nearly as compelling as the joy itself.
Garofolo left Valeant Pharmaceuticals (yes, that Valeant) in 2008 to join pharma company Patheon as its CTO before starting Locus.
The effort earned her the Nebula Award for Best Novel and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel in 2016.
In many cases, city government has become the locus of innovation, leveraging data, technology, social impact bonds, and other tools.
Furthermore, Trump's business deals are in the real estate sector, one that has long been a locus of corruption worldwide.
Large, dense urban areas are both the engines of our economic prosperity and the locus of future national security challenges.
Pitts's neck, seeking the locus of a muscle spasm, apologizing as the patient groaned with raw, guttural ache and fear.
Finally, they say, the locus of public debate, of alternative visions for society, will once again be the Federal Parliament.
But all this means is that the locus of influence has shifted to Congress, while Trump tweets from the sidelines.
How Hypnosis HealsThe conditions that hypnosis may improve usually have one major thing in common: The brain is the locus.
Mr. Schulman and Ms. Halkin intend eventually to search more regional web platforms, to broaden the locus of the archives.
Take New York City, the current epicenter of the coronavirus in America and also the locus of the USACE's efforts.
I had one therapist who told me that every neurosis and blockage could be traced to a locus of fear.
The Bay Area was long the locus of Democratic influence and money in the decades when California was staunchly Republican.
Readers, at least Times readers, appear to understand that Iraq became a locus of militant Islamism only after the invasion.
But in each bout of unrest, public transit systems have taken on new meaning, manifesting into a locus for protest.
That was really telling about the Half King — how it organically developed into a locus for war photographers and photojournalists.
JK: It makes sense that you'd be interested in the table as a locus of these kinds of relational activities.
This Way Madness Lies concentrates on London's Bethlem Royal Hospital, better known as Bedlam, as a locus for psychiatric trends.
The locus of their gripe was with movie's milder Hardin Scott, less prone to psychological manipulation and coercion than the book's.
People also delighted in climbing into Alisa Baremboym's "Locus of Control," a sculpture that looks a bit like a big nose.
The term "Bollywood" is an amalgamation of Bombay – the old name for Mumbai, the geographic locus of the industry — and Hollywood.
The startup has raised $29 million to date, Nishith Rastogi, co-founder and CEO of Locus, told TechCrunch in an interview.
Rastogi said he will use the fresh capital to develop products and expand Locus in Southeast Asian and North American markets.
One locus of the gay tango movement is Berlin, which this summer hosts an International Queer Tango Festival (July 28-31).
A strong Colombia, we've learned, projects stability beyond its borders, especially as a counterbalance to the locus of instability in Caracas.
Privileged pretty-people assholes have invaded the tech industry because it has become a locus of power and of cultural cachet.
One of the coolest features of the Locus is how flexible they are when it comes to a worker's language needs.
Wolfe's writing is dense, but rewarding in this novel that won the Locus Award for the best fantasy novel in 1986.
On first blush, they're an odd pairing, but a closer look reveals that games are a natural locus for this contention.
But maybe the comparative unreality of writing is precisely its advantage, how it can be abstracted from any particular material locus.
But with Facebook's status as the political locus for the spread of misinformation online, this study may temper some of the blame.
The job Mr. Brennan once held in Riyadh is, more than the ambassador's, the true locus of American power in the kingdom.
But the real locus of the commemorative merchandise flurry is the town of Windsor, England, where Harry and Markle are getting married.
"For women, the body has always been a locus of control, where so much else about women's lives is uncontrollable," she says.
Researchers at North Carolina-based Locus Biosciences think they have a potential cure for antibiotic resistance using CRISPR's lesser-known Cas3 enzyme.
Internally, multiple sources pointed to a specific locus for the success of The Walking Dead: lead developers Jake Rodkin and Sean Vanaman.
The US has an outsize contribution to global productivity growth, because we are still the locus of innovation for the global economy.
Locus is already commercializing a version of its technology with bacteriophages designed to target e coli bacteria to treat urinary tract infections.
Now America was to be represented as the locus of the struggle of ordinary, decent people against the German and Japanese threats.
They shifted the locus of the protests from the center city to the high-speed train station connecting Hong Kong to China.
The Breakfast Incident went down in Margate, which gentrification watchers will know is now a locus for the cool London-living exodus.
The larger the screen, the more you do with it, and the more easily it becomes the locus of your daily life.
It is a territory scorned by urbanites but also often celebrated, by the same urbanites, as the locus of authentic national identity.
Woese had already settled on that one universal element of cellular anatomy, the ribosome, as the locus of his internal fossil record.
The Locus bot tells a worker exactly where an item is, and all they have to do is give it to them.
A company once built on an aggressively apolitical foundation has somehow become a locus of almost every imaginable type of political fight.
Like Peter, Leslie is nominally a writer, but in practice she's a champion consumer of alcohol and a locus of randy impulses.
Boston became the capital of grievance and curse; New York became the locus of power and stardom, and not just in sports.
For a growing, diverse community, the whole project is an instant boon and a locus of neighborhood pride for Long Island City.
Ms. Lucas said that, every day, Ms. Brown would perform "Locus," a 1975 work that moves through all parts of the body.
Wilkerson argues that the growing size and stature of the NSC reflects a shift in the locus of U.S. foreign policy power.
"We see no locus standi for a foreign entity to pronounce on the state of our citizens' constitutionally protected rights," Kumar said.
Using the gene-editing technique Crispr/Cas9, Kamoun's group snipped out a piece of a gene called Mildew Resistant Locus O, or Mlo.
That finding led to the discovery of a link between the preBötC and another brainstem structure which affects arousal, called the locus coeruleus.
Washington should seek the ability to operate out of Cam Ranh and encourage its further development as a regional locus for naval operations.
The latest locus of this surreal standoff is the German region of Bavaria, which has for centuries been a bastion of Teutonic Catholicism.
In an example shared earlier with TechCrunch, Rastogi talked about how Locus had built a scanner for e-commerce companies for measuring products.
New York has been a locus of much driver discontent since Uber announced it was lowering its fares by 15 percent last January.
It was there that he met Dr. Chase Beisel and Rodolphe Barrangou, whose research into Cas3 proteins would eventually be productized by Locus.
For Yiannopoulos and much of the rest of the alt right, guns are a locus of symbolic conflict, yet another means of provocation.
There are four important things to note about this target: It's this last bit, No. 20503, where we find the locus of conflict.
Let me try getting at this another way, because I don't think we've really addressed what I consider the locus of the problem.
The Vision Festival, New York's annual gathering of the improvising avant-garde, is a locus for some of the country's most unbounded musicians.
CAIRO — After four years at the epicenter of revolution and cultural struggle, this city may find itself the locus of exciting technological developments.
With Mr. Ashbery and another poet, Kenneth Koch, Mr. Mathews founded a literary magazine called Locus Solus, named for one of Roussel's books.
While human history is still evident, and summer recreation remains a huge draw for Fort Tilden, it's also a significant locus of ecology.
In the years after the 1949 Communist Revolution, the government assigned everyone to local work units, which became the locus of surveillance and control.
The locus of online culture had shifted to places that were predicated on massive, unchecked growth and propped up by millions in venture capital.
Locus' genetically modified phages help alleviate one of the challenges of phage therapy, which is that lytic phages do not always kill every bacteria.
Locus can engineer the phages to have a more effective "depth of killing profile," helping to ensure that everything the phage hunts is killed.
Today, Locus is focused on helping customers optimize the operational side of their logistics, whether that is moving people, goods or more at scale.
So fraternities in the 80s became this locus—this embodiment of the college experience that pop culture was telling kids that it should be.
Here the human heart is not the poetic locus of love, but the pulsing, fallible organ pumping atop our livers, or beneath our floorboards.
But the New York attorney general's office has become a locus of liberal resistance — both rhetorical and legal — to Mr. Trump in recent years.
"This is not technology for the fun of it," Karen Leavitt, the Chief Marketing Officer of Locus told me at its offices in Massachusetts.
As for money, New York City, not New Jersey, is the locus of capitalism, the place where money has always trumped class and roots.
Hybrid mice that inherited two copies of the oldfield locus built more elaborate nests than those inheriting this DNA only from the deer mice.
Mr. Renzi tried and failed to inject public funds into Monte dei Paschi, the perpetual locus of fears about an Italian-bred financial conflagration.
The picture, taken by the Mexican photojournalist Julia Le Duc, became the locus of an ongoing debate about the ethics of disseminating brutal images.
However, the external locus of control can also be based on an illusion that something affects us — meaning that the resulting unhappiness is unnecessary.
First, find a way to bring politics more into your sphere of influence so it no longer qualifies as an external locus of control.
No. But it does mean that until he reasserts his authority, the locus of power is with the speaker and not with the president.
"The real objective of the petitioner is not to get the application heard as it has no locus standi, merit or facts," Indiabulls said.
The choice of a church or temple as the locus for the shooting made the act more than just an incident of personal hatred.
It undermines the [traditional] gayborhood as the sole locus ... Many more areas of the city can now function as queer spaces [because of digital culture].
Manson was aware that the couple had moved, but he seemed to have the house fixed in his head as a locus of Hollywood iniquity.
The Case Against Adnan Syed, out March 10, revisits the case from the podcast Serial, often considered the locus of our current true crime craze.
Boards of directors, which are the legal locus of authority for corporations, are basically powerless in the face of dominant and often domineering controlling shareholders.
The sequence of events confirms the locus of decision-making and power has shifted decisively away from OPEC and OPEC+ to Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Gary K. Wolfe reviewed the book for SF trade magazine Locus, saying that the characters and Larson's breakneck pace make the book an exhilarating one.
University of Virginia partnered with the Virginia-based startup Locus Health to build a program that has tracked nearly 143,500 patients from home since 2013.
South Korean animation studio Locus is behind Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs, which is voiced by Chloë Grace Moretz, Gina Gershon, and Jim Rash.
And Clinton did it in the very locus of American prestige and power, opening himself and the United States to the possibility of serious blackmail.
Chiang's first published story, 1990's The Tower of Babylon, earned him nominations for the Locus and Hugo and a Nebula award for Best Novelette.
DHL has reached a similar point, after putting mobile robots from two start-ups, Locus and Fetch, into two small parts of its worldwide operations.
The best part about the Locus bots is that unlike Kivas, they are able to see and avoid people and other objects in their way.
If a worker is wearing a specially designed bluetooth badge, when they approach the Locus bot, it will automatically switch to the employee's preferred language.
Today the locus of policy power has shifted from the State Council to the Politburo Standing Committee, including on the core question of the economy.
We look forward to continuing to work with Locus to drive productivity, support capacity growth and deliver continuous improvement within our customers' supply chains nationwide.
Finish with the pedigree of having been an urban locus of the vanished Songhay empire, which once commanded a region twice the size of Texas.
" He defined science fiction formulaically, as he explained to Locus magazine in 2000: "The world's in some sort of a state, and something awful happens.
In June an organization of block associations in downtown Manhattan — usually a locus of animosity toward Kochs and Trumps and carbon emissions — challenged the initiative.
College campuses have been the locus for Title IX complaints about sexual assault, but middle schools and high schools may well be the next battleground.
Egypt had been a locus of fascination for Europeans, especially the French, since Napoleon's short-lived military conquest at the close of the 18th century.
This makes it easy for many to view Trump, himself, as the locus of all that ails America and his election as an extraordinary event.
" India rejected the report saying it saw "no locus standi for a foreign government to pronounce on the state of our citizens' constitutionally protected rights.
The halftime show is usually a locus of entertainment, but Beyoncé has just rewritten it — overridden it, to be honest — as a moment of political ascent.
Locus Robotics today unveiled a navigational system that makes it possible for their LocusBots to work more effectively together, and alongside humans in crowded, bustling warehouses.
FROM PEN: This Is Us' Chrissy Metz on Finding Happiness After Years of Dieting and Depression PEOPLE has reached out to Locus Creative Studios for comment.
It was a call to place the locus of church life among the poor and marginalised, as opposed to leaving it with religious and secular elites.
Undoubtedly these long looks back provide a supportive locus to keep one foot in as we step into areas of unknown protestation in our troubled times.
She's been nominated for and has won the Chelsea (an annual award for SF/F artists), Hugo, Locus, British Fantasy and other awards for her work.
These were places which have been recognised over the centuries as an important locus of prayer and pilgrimage, and as testimonies to a once-great civilisation.
Locus had dressed like the Heath Ledger version of The Joker, and opted to stay in character to deliver Justin and Brittany Selph's baby daughter, Oaklyn.
IT IS part of the world's most sensitive piece of religious real estate, and the locus of some bitterly intractable disputes over sacred history and heritage.
"The people you want to give power to aren't in the structure at the moment and don't have a locus to bring about change," he said.
He repeated his call for "a ban" on Muslim immigration into the United States, expanding it to immigrants from countries that are the locus of terrorism.
The new sundae's name is a play on San Fran's iconic Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, which some see as the locus for the entire Summer of Love.
As he tells it, the major locus of felonious election tampering will be Philadelphia —where I happen to live and serve as a neighborhood elections official.
He recalls vividly the huge country kitchen, the locus of the home, where his mother always seemed to be, and where the fire was always burning.
It is not just the future of UEFA's financial fair play legislation that is on the line, but the very locus of power in European soccer.
Ukraine's fertile black-earth farmland has long been a key Russian breadbasket, while the Donbas region is a major locus of heavy industry and mineral reserves.
While these outlets are a locus for vast amounts of information exchange, they should not be mistaken for a true public square subject to the First Amendment.
For these rulers, it served as a locus of a contrary and potentially challenging power to their own monolithic rule -- the Arab street versus the ruling palaces.
Like me, these out-of-towners found themselves drawn to the gaudy, sky-scraping phallus that became a somewhat unlikely locus of world power on November 9.
In one example, he explained how the Locus system had advised trucks taking a long haul trip to return to the client HQ using a different route.
The location of the alleged church was an important one to Christians who wished to mark a locus for the triumph of Christianity over a "pagan" persecutor.
It might not steal a lot of votes, but I thought it was a terrific approach, particularly in Michigan, the longtime locus of the American auto industry.
The federal government was the natural locus for a "deep decarbonization" push, but Trump and the GOP Congress plan to neuter many of the key tools here.
Ireland has long been a locus of the tech industry, and in recent years, Dublin has set out to be the most "sensored" metro in the world.
During its peak, Tumblr served as a locus for many young queer people searching for community; an essential point on the journey to learning who they are.
As executive producer on Stone's series on Putin for US cable network Showtime, I hung hard to my locus standi for an audience with the Russian "tsar".
The Spotted Pig is the locus of some of the most serious accusations of sexual harassment and assault that have rocked the restaurant world in recent months.
In order to recall something, one has to identify a locus either in the interior palace of one's memory or by constructing an exterior, physical memory theater.
"It's the heart of the ISIS 'caliphate,' the hub for foreign fighters, and has been the locus for major attack planning around the world," he told me.
And I want to shift the locus of responsibility a bit: if Trump builds an autocracy, his congressional enablers will, if anything, be more responsible than him.
Established in 1777 as the main supplier of weaponry for the Continental Army, the armory evolved into the principal locus of mechanical innovation in the United States.
One locus of competition between the U.S. and China though remains focused on artificial intelligence, and which country will take the lead in this critical new market.
"The factory restroom became a locus that raised serious social anxieties," says Terry Kogan, a contributor to the book Toilet: Public Restrooms and the Politics of Sharing.
Those documents indicate that "travel for no known lawful or legitimate purpose to a locus of terrorist activity" can be a basis for being placed on a watchlist.
"The mosque symbolises the spiritual heart of the Muslim community, it's the central locus where the worshipper connects to God," said mosque trust patron and musician Cat Stevens.
The locus of her date-related stress falls on petite, blonde Krystal, who already already has a rose but has horned in on one of Arie's mini dates .
On the other hand, the genre is saddled with blatant sexism, the locus of which is found in the trope of the Final Girl – and in her opposite.
"Locus of control" generally refers to where a person believes their power comes from, and for most people, it falls heavily on either the "internal" or "external" side.
If answered yes to any of the questions above, you're practicing Robbin's seven lies of success — and they are all representative of having an internal locus of control.
Construction stopped in 21.3, when the state-controlled oil giant emerged as the locus of a multibillion-dollar bribery scandal that may yet topple Brazil's government (see article).
Progress can be great, but this kind of progress brought us to where we are: a nation of exurbs built around a central locus of big chain corporations.
So powerful is the market's craving for dollars in times of crisis that it has intensified even when the United States has itself been the locus of trouble.
R.I.S.E. is unlike a typical 'artist collective,' and is more accurately described as a highly adaptable network of individual Indigenous creators, with DinéYazhi´ serving as an organizing locus.
An autonomous company separate from Quiet Logistics, (although Welty is the Chairman of both) Locus makes warehouse robots that ultimately aim to give Amazon's competitors a leg up.
Activity in the Permian Basin, the large west Texas shale play that is currently the locus of the national shale oil and gas boom, continues to be robust.
Together they are more than the sum of their parts, allowing "Love Island" to function as a sort of technicolor locus of all Britain's gender and sexual anxieties.
Pornography was the locus of Gilead's anti-sex agenda in the book; in the series, the pious headmistress at the handmaid training center spits a mention of Tinder.
Although the residents became United States citizens in 21999, the island's colonial status has been a locus of political debate and struggle for most of its subsequent history.
As in the German Expressionist dance that Hijikata studied early in his career, the body here is the locus of trauma and the fundamental means of expressing it.
And the researchers think that something in the locus—namely other genes—influences how the SIM1 gene is expressed, either turning it off and on or enhancing its activity.
Quietly, however, the locus of power will shift from the federal government to the states, which will get on with the hard, dull work of fixing their insurance markets.
The state's capital is often thought of as the locus of the Democratic establishment - it's hard to be a partisan here and hope to get anything done in politics.
This crowds out journalists and other citizens and makes the companies "the de facto locus for federal records for entire industries, effectively privatizing an important public function," she wrote.
Immigration policy is inherently difficult because it is the locus for a collision of national values, economic calculations, and the lived experience of millions of people and their families.
The Lake Tahoe hotel where this band of misfits meets, and which is the locus of most of the action—the El Royale—has something of a past, too.
It is true, however, that discussing Trump primarily as a personality, a media phenomenon, and a locus of culture war politics puts a kind of floor under his support.
Locus, an Indian startup that uses AI to help businesses map out their logistics, has raised $22 million in Series B funding to expand its operations in international markets.
This year the event is also moving East, to the amazing new 'Hear East' location, a locus for startups, and right by the incredible cultural quarter of Hackney Wick.
His Puta Locus project functioned both as title for his funky-clunky semi-abstract paintings and for the PAL manifesto that praises transgressive graffiti as an extended pictorial practice.
The state was the locus of a major outbreak in December 2014, when a single infected person's visit to Disneyland led to 159 cases in California and other states.
A primary locus of this weekend's demonstrations has been Prince Edward Station in Mong Kok, where riot officers charged into a waiting train car during mass protests on Aug.
It's appropriate that clouds, so long associated with both omens and obscurity, would be the locus of so much that's unknown about the changes we are setting in motion.
Donald Trump's campaign has become a locus for confrontation and instability, and that attracts the sort of people who see violence as an acceptable way to get things done.

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