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"long-lived" Definitions
  1. having a long life; lasting for a long time

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And Okutama's residents are as stubborn as they are long-lived.
Presidential declarations of emergency are surprisingly routine, and often long-lived.
But here's hoping we hear from this long-lived explorer soon.
Microsoft's long-lived racing series has turned into an annual release.
Rich, long-lived people are a double drain on Social Security.
Mr. Cooley had long lived alone in his 11th-floor apartment.
"Tyrannosaurs were not long-lived dinosaurs by any means," Persons said.
That long-lived system could be just what life needs to thrive.
The key to Bowie's ultimately long-lived career success were these changes.
This recovery, while long-lived, has fallen well short of reasonable expectations.
Other struggling people are seeing towns where they have long lived decline.
But there is nothing inevitable — or even especially long-lived — about ICE.
But looking for hidden sectors means smoking out those elusive long-lived particles.
Among the onlookers was David Fischer, who had long lived in the neighborhood.
"We're essentially baking in changes that will be very long-lived," said Long.
Experts warn that ETNs haven't proved to be the most long-lived investments.
" But her success is not long-lived: "Katherine O'Dell was, at 45, finished.
Their products are long-lived industrial equipment, and G.E. holds strong market positions.
They had expected that long-lived men with the mutation would be short.
Like any large, long-lived mammal, they suffer from a variety of ailments.
Substantial progress could be made only in a very long-lived economic expansion.
Central banks are pitiless executioners of long-lived booms, and monetary policy has shifted.
A mahogany clam, one of the ocean's most long-lived creatures, served at Koks.
But these famously long-lived bottles are not the only ones worthy of aging.
That these long-lived, charismatic animals command attention at the surface gives him hope.
Her mother, Rosie, came from a family that had long lived near the spring.
In the novels, the Meths—rich, powerful, and long-lived humans—are barely seen.
"Matthew is up there in the pantheon of long-lived, high category events," Emaneul said.
Cybercorns that have bet on a long-lived traditional IT infrastructure are already in trouble.
Whether it will prove as long lived as its predecessor remains to be seen, however.
Developers and consumers are equally obsessed with the quest for a long-lived phone battery.
Sanders' brother, who has long lived in Britain, did not respond to an interview request.
But they're also long-lived, entering sedentary adulthood that could allow molecular life to flourish.
They have long lived with refugees, not as abstract political talking points, but as neighbors.
"Since 1990, we've added 43% more long-lived greenhouse gases than in the previous 240 years."
BFM TV said the attacker had long lived in Strasbourg before moving to Paris last year.
"Electrical outages are going to be extremely, extremely broad and probably long-lived," Duke told CNN.
Its posters declare "Pingyao Year Zero," signaling Mr. Jia's hope that it will be long lived.
The result is a healthy, long-lived population boasting the highest life expectancy in the world.
In doing so, they found GJ 1151, a faint star with a shockingly long-lived emission.
"Obviously Irma has been a pretty super-active storm, very long-lived, intense hurricane," he said.
That failure could be a sign that lncRNAs are fleeting accidents, rather than important, long-lived adaptations.
"Shale has proved itself to be much more long-lived than people had thought originally," Minter noted.
Ones tragically cut short, others long-lived; ones filled with warmth and kindness, others hardened by loneliness.
BPM tools manage long-lived workflows requiring a combination of human interaction and machine-to-machine transfers.
Devout Jews have long lived in Palestine, and the first Zionists arrived in the late 19th century.
This myth is popular and long-lived, but it's time all of us got our terms straight.
When we eat those big, long-lived predator fish, we ingest the mercury that's accumulated in them.
Such a disruption could produce "long-lived surges" of "kilometer-sized impactors" on Earth, the team said.
"Being such a long-lived project, I've done a lot of living within that period," he says.
Chen has long lived in the shadow of Lin, regarded the finest player of the modern era.
It can't hurt that her parents were born in Okinawa, Japan, famed for its long-lived residents.
Still, it was thought that tattoo-bearing macrophages were stable and long-lived, giving tattoos their permanence.
NASA's long-lived Saturn probe, Cassini, has paid its final visit to the planet's largest moon, Titan.
Many turtle species are long-lived, and the heroes of this animated television franchise help prove it.
Calorie restriction, then, mimicked some of the healthy aging signposts seen in long-lived individuals, Redman said.
After months of renovations, this long-lived Midtown Scandinavian restaurant, now with two Michelin stars, is reopening.
If you are the last in your genre, and you're long-lived, there's nowhere else to look.
With emotional energy, your ability to focus is long-lived and you can therefore get far more accomplished.
A neighbor, who would only identify himself by his last name, Hanson, said Long lived with his mother.
JibJab CEO Gregg Spiridellis talks about how his long-lived company has adapted to the ever-changing internet.
For the team, the main culprit had to be both milder and more long-lived than sulfate aerosols.
Twilio Conversations empowers businesses to build personal, long-lived connections with their customers on the channels they prefer.
The people of Kiribati, which declared independence in 1979, have long lived with the spectre of environmental catastrophe.
Entire generations had grown up associating Inglenook with cheap supermarket wines rather than exquisite, long-lived Napa cabernets.
NASA officials periodically ask managers of the long-lived missions to justify the cost of their continued operations.
He also worked with Christian Gouges of Domaine Henri Gouges, which makes austere, long-lived Nuits-St.-Georges.
May: something along the lines of a nonbinding text saying the backstop arrangement will not be long-lived.
Pinyin, which has helped the Chinese have a bit of both, will long outlast the long-lived Mr Zhou.
Long-lived, intense hurricanes have a high ACE index while short-lived, weak tropical storms have a low value.
Once begun, long-lived projects can also create expectations of more economic activity and buoy business and consumer confidence.
He didn't want to dig into worm genetics or study the company's colony of long-lived naked mole rats.
Since 1990, the global warming effect of CO2 and other long-lived greenhouse gases has risen by 40 percent.
This is what allows for relatively long-lived foams and, ultimately, delights like meringues, soufflés and angel food cakes.
They've long lived on the fringes of American politics and now their policies are about to be center stage.
Specifically, the team hoped to find iron-60, a long-lived radioactive isotope released by exploding stars, or supernovae.
The mob boss was Ruggiero (Richie the Boot) Boiardo, the long-lived patriarch of organized crime in North Jersey.
In her speech, Ms. Freeland noted that Canada had long lived under the military protection of the United States.
Studies have found that sharks accumulate marine toxins, as long-lived predators at the top of the food chain.
Infrastructure funds will jump at the chance to invest in American projects, as will pension funds seeking long-lived assets.
"As with most long-lived particle searches … we're like parasites living off the real physics that's going on," said Haas.
Research also released in April found that long-lived bowhead whales were found to be singing over 180 different songs.
Some 61 percent of the company's long-lived assets are in the United States, according to its latest annual report.
Back in July, NOAA released its Annual Greenhouse Gas Index, which tracks the warming influence of long-lived greenhouse gases.
Past studies have shown that pigmented tissues are richer in certain long-lived trace elements like zinc, calcium, and copper.
Unlike in humans, the telomeres of Myotis bats, which are particularly long-lived, do not appear to shrink with age.
The group broke the trust between Yazidis and the communities of different faiths and ethnicities they had long lived alongside.
Historians suggest that the long-lived civilization believed the planet was square-shaped with four corners and an underworld below.
Correlating the frequency and dose of marijuana exposure of children with long-lived, adverse effects should be a research priority.
CAMS tracked over 100 "intense and long-lived" wildfires in the Arctic Circle over six weeks in June and July.
So if the average lifespan keeps expanding, that would mean the long-lived would live even longer, beyond 115 years.
But in Mithi, where Hindus make up about 85 percent of the population, Hindus and Muslims have long lived peacefully.
Trilobites Long-lived and clever parrots may be as different genetically from other birds as humans are from other primates.
I'd say three to five objectives, and they can be long-lived, and then maybe three key results per objective.
If you're going to go a long way in space, you need long-lived fuel, and nuclear fuel provides that.
Our critic says the film upholds its long-lived brand, parceling out carefully measured portions of awe, wonder and terror.
De Vries' work has long lived on his blog Digiconomist, and more recently in Joule, a peer-reviewed academic journal.
If you are an adult who has long lived in the US and is not in denial you likely know this.
But if the idea can be applied to industrial practice, then long-lived, self-cleaning surfaces may at last become routine.
This was down to long-lived greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide from agricultural, industrial and domestic practices.
Where an objective can be long-lived, rolled over for a year or longer, key results evolve as the work progresses.
Even though her time at the festival was a few short days, Surun feels what she experienced will be long-lived.
" The declaration further recognizes "the need for global action to reduce both long-lived greenhouse gases and short-lived climate pollutants.
The bank also didn't expect that any pound rally would be long-lived, even if the Tories pull off a sweep.
It was thought these kinds of pensions were too expensive since invariably there would be runaway costs from long-lived employees.
But others in the business world worry that the booming recovery of the world's largest economy may not be long-lived.
As I get older—and I'm not saying that was long-lived—my experience becomes deeper and my understanding becomes greater.
But a new study of long-lived Italians indicates that we have yet to reach the upper bound of human longevity.
PCB exposures declined with the bans, but levels have stopped falling in long-lived marine predators like killer whales, he said.
In some ways, the long-lived feathered friends are as genetically different from other birds as humans are from other primates.
He is the face of the world's computer revolution, a beloved figure who has long lived openly with his gay lover.
But those batteries, unlike anything on the market today, must be long-lived (say 20 years), safe, operationally flexible and inexpensive.
LIBBEY - NET LOSS IN QTR AFFECTED BY A $18.3 MLN NON-CASH IMPAIRMENT OF LONG-LIVED ASSETS IN OUR EMEA SEGMENT
Each delivers long, lived-in monologues to other characters as they wander a room, leave the frame, or burst into song.
Ms. Otmani is from Morocco, and has long lived in Spain; her association helps other Moroccan women settle in the country.
"I'm not suggesting this is short-lived or long-lived, because I don't know yet," he said in a "Squawk Box" interview.
The level of carbon dioxide, which is the main long-lived greenhouse gas, in the Earth's atmosphere also hit a record high.
Both of Jaybird's current running headphones, the Tarah and the X4, are excellent, durable, long-lived workout buds with fantastic sound quality.
The long-lived, super-wealthy individuals of the world are derogatorily referred to as Meths — a reference to the Biblical figure Methuselah.
The same excessive heat warnings and advisories that affected nearly 200 million Americans this week would become more frequent and long-lived.
After all, goths have long lived darkly and deliciously in Latin America, incurring the fascination, amusement, concern, and sometimes fear of many.
For example, grocery stores and restaurants, which invest mostly in long-lived assets, benefit more from this policy than, say, pharmaceutical companies.
Ziska and a clutch of deputy chefs served the mahogany clams, explaining that they are among the ocean's most long-lived creatures.
When mature cells revert back to a long-lived, proliferative state like that of fetal cells, their opportunities to acquire mutations increase.
Chinese consumers will likely welcome the new testing system, as they have long lived with uncertainty about exactly what's in their food.
Mr. Yasin said that Hindus and Muslims had long lived peacefully in Varanasi, but that Mr. Modi's government had broken that trust.
Liberty would be a "winner" with full and immediate expensing because we spend large sums purchasing long-lived capital equipment every year.
Jabusch said he has succeeded in investing in innovators with strong intellectual-property positions and those benefiting from long-lived economic trends.
"Of course that does nothing to diminish the suffering being experienced by all those caught in these extensive, long-lived rains," he added.
Both of Jaybird's latest sub-$100 headphones, the Tarah and the X4, are excellent, durable, long-lived workout buds with fantastic sound quality.
That's to say nothing of the record number of wildfires in the Arctic this year — more than 100 long-lived ones this summer.
But it seems that in investigating what went wrong, the state found plenty of long-lived shortcomings in the existing, aging alert system.
Actually, they might if the used-car dealer is a long-lived institution with large capital investments, and thus incentives to be truthful.
"Property and equipment" is a kind of catch-all phrase for long-lived items, such as land and buildings or computers and routers.
"Because this cancer moves from host to host it's effectively like one very long-lived human tumor within a single individual," he explained.
And you can almost feel her joy in the walls, which I'd say is the real secret to Maison Bertaux's long-lived success.
Goodman realized there could be value to others who had too long lived with the stereotypes of gay athletes he had mistakenly held.
Mr. Morissette married, had children and learned about farming, working in the cellar and producing wines that were expressive, uncompromising and long-lived.
After it hit in A.D. 62, they renovated wrecked villas with vibrantly colored narrative frescoes that were, it turns out, incredibly long-lived.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau's Tech Lab is calling for a new approach to online tracking, one that would replace the long-lived cookie.
Once you have really good long-lived antibodies in your blood, some of these antibodies can be very good at neutralizing the virus.
The landing site — known as the Jezero Crater — once was home to a long-lived lake and river delta billions of years ago.
The volcano has been erupting nearly constantly from spouts since 1983, making it one of the most long-lived eruptions we know of.
"Vaccines are long-lived assets, have high barriers to entry, typically stable/growing pricing, mostly limited competition and no patent cliff," Kapadia said.
By the third century B.C., the long-lived Zhou dynasty had run its course, and turf wars broke out among smaller regional states.
One of the most attractive benefits of public investments in transportation infrastructure is that they create tangible capital assets that are long-lived.
She was married for a few years, to a writer, but has long lived alone, surrounded by a close circle of artist pals.
As Shawn stretches, I sidle up to Cortez, and he tells me the story: Porter trains in Vegas, where Cortez has long lived.
It was the last book she ever sent me, but it was probably one of the most long-lived gifts I ever received.
Shell researchers  calculated it as 4 percent of the world total emissions of carbon dioxide, the main long-lived greenhouse gas, at the time.
NASA&aposs Curiosity rover, for example, discovered that Mars&apos Gale Crater hosted a  long-lived lake-and-stream system  in the ancient past.
Farther north, long-lived Hurricane Jose continued to head northward well away from the U.S. East Coast but causing dangerous surf and rip currents.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: The owner of a long-lived, community-driven website is the subject of sexual harassment allegations.
And while that has researchers on Earth worried about the long-lived robot, studying the dust storm itself is fascinating from a scientific perspective.
The American right of the 1990s was, like most successful and long-lived political parties, a broad church with any number of internal schisms.
The genre-bending take on Square Enix's long-lived RPG series reimagines familiar characters, settings, and stories in the context of a fighting game.
But, more and more, researchers are realizing that long-lived, large-bodied species, including elephants and whales, do not get cancer more than humans.
The Brookfield group of companies is among the world's largest investors in stable, long-lived assets such as utilities, real estate, energy and infrastructure.
Northeastern has long lived in the shadow of B.C. and B.U., which have won 19 Hockey East titles and 22016 N.C.A.A. championships between them.
Future studies may reveal that they're not just important to aging in parrots or other long-lived birds, but in other animals as well.
The Flyers wrote him a back story: He had long lived in a "secret hideout" in the organization's arena before construction disturbed his lair.
The planet's extremely long day period—equal to 60 Earth days—also requires long-lived modules just to watch one full day go by.
There are antibodies that are long-lived that come a little later on around day six or day seven that are called IgG antibodies.
Michelle Monaghan also reprises her role as Hunt's wife, although an explosive scene in the trailer indicates their marriage may not be long-lived.
So far the storm is expected to be relatively long-lived and will have all of the traits of Katrina and Matthew in abundance.
The long-lived franchise, which began in 1984 with The Terminator, has been sequelized (twice) and rebooted (three times) and adapted for TV (once).
"There is nothing wow-wow here," added Sanjay Aslam, 43, a driver, noting that Kidlington had long lived in the shadow of Oxford University.
For the year, it's likely that carbon dioxide, the most important long-lived greenhouse gas, reached or exceeded a global average of 410 ppm.
"Don't expect any of these recent partnership agreements to be long-lived, entirely exclusive, or without an escape clause," McPherson, the automated vehicle consultant, said.
Love him or hate him, the explosion-obsessed blockbuster filmmaker has led the way on every big screen treatment of Hasbro's long-lived toy brand.
NASA's long-lived Hubble telescope spotted a notable storm churning inside the planet's blue-green atmosphere, and the space agency posted the image online Thursday.
"Both sooty mangabeys and (child) non-progressors can replace any CD4 cells, as the number of long-lived cells that die is low," said Goulder.
However, if there were a Detroit Auto Show award for a long-lived car, it would have to go to the Mercedes-Benz G-Class.
"The idea is to have a battery that is robust and long-lived, and ultimately very cheap," says Dr. Sadoway in a video for UBS.
But something kept that from blowing up into discrete supercell thunderstorms, which are the much-feared, long-lived thunderstorms that have persistent areas of rotation.
They're extremely long lived—Proxima Centauri already has 250 million years on our sun, and astronomers estimate it'll outshine us by a few trillion more.
Garmin Fenix 3 for $420 (Was $600) This is the rugged, long-lived, GPS/GLONASS-enabled watch the US Navy gives to all its pilots.
Many masterpieces have long lived outside of public view, buried in the basements of museums or tucked away in the private villas of the rich.
"When you're a long-lived company that has had success over multiple decades, the decision to change is not easy — culturally or operationally," Hackett said.
If diatom numbers fall, so might the ocean's natural ability to gulp carbon dioxide, a potent and long-lived greenhouse gas, out of the air.
Maxis and EA's long-lived life simulation game series has had a troubled and understandably coy relationship with sexuality, given that its audience skews young.
The IOD goes through three phases — positive, negative, and neutral — with Australia having just having gone through a "very strong and long-lived" positive phase.
Rather than setting out to conquer new worlds or excavate primal fears, this "Alien" is content to uphold a long-lived and well-regarded brand.
Arelith started as just a way for a small group of friends to play together, but it eventually escalated into a large, long-lived community.
During an interview with NBC on Wednesday, Lochte and Phelps spoke about their long-lived rivalry, pushing each other to be better, and their strong bond.
The owner of the long-lived Twitter parody account that jokingly speaks for Sony president and CEO Kaz Hirai has decided it's time to say goodbye.
The latest quarter included $2.41 per share of non-cash goodwill and other long-lived asset impairment charges and 19 cents per share of restructuring charges.
Dr. Mina said that the decreases occurred because the virus killed "long-lived memory cells," which reside in the bone marrow and can live for decades.
Stilwell has the same estimated average life expectancy as Somalia; Fearrington's is 296 years higher than the average in Japan, the world's most long-lived country.
The Apple brand may be premium in tech terms but it's still the new kid on the block in the long-lived world of luxury fashion.
Much of the extra spending has been directed towards long-lived hardware rather than non-durable items, giving a massive boost to the defense industrial base.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time an RL [reinforcement learning] agent has been trained using such a long-lived training run.
The mice were also long-lived, a discovery that was made accidentally when a lab technician asked Kopchick what he should do with their elderly mice.
Competitive gaming has long lived on Twitch and YouTube, far from the eyes of any doubting, judging Colin Cowherd types, but the landscape is changing quickly.
For the artist, the bright colors employed in the paintings also suggest the changes that constitute a revival of a neighborhood people have long lived in.
It's part of a series that's running throughout Season 8, but the battle of Winterfell is obviously fertile ground for long-lived characters to eat it.
Much of the extra spending has been directed towards long-lived hardware rather than non-durable items, giving a massive boost to the defence industrial base.
Substances like 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin are so long-lived that even today the Vietnamese are still trying to clean up the mess Agent Orange created.
It is the first time levels of one of the three most abundant, long-lived CFCs has increased for a sustained period since the late 1980s.
On top of that, Venera 230 was also the flagship vessel of the long-lived and productive Venera program (Venera being the Russian name for Venus).
Although burning natural gas for energy emits fewer long-lived greenhouse gases, it does release considerable amounts of methane — a potent, short-lived global warming agent.
The theory of axions predicts, in a general way, that axions should be very light, very long-lived particles whose interactions with ordinary matter are very feeble.
PPP thus promises to deal with a host of shortages: of infrastructure; of fiscal space; of long-lived and safe securities; and of aggregate demand and jobs.
These characters have long lived in a world structured by those very things, and Jenkins lingers on their conversations, giving voices to their happiness and their pain.
Why it matters: Carbon dioxide is the most important long-lived greenhouse gas, with a single molecule lasting in the air for hundreds to around 23,22 years.
They are the first planets found in orbit around an ultracool dwarf star, a type of long-lived stellar object far cooler and dimmer than the sun.
Curiosity, for example, found that the Gale crater once had the conditions to support life, and there may have been long-lived lakes on the world too.
They looked specifically at the concentration of beryllium-10, a radioactive but long-lived form of beryllium with one more neutron than the most common beryllium atoms.
The new name for the long-lived project will be the Hitotoki Archives; derived from Mod's translation of the Japanese words meaning "one" (hito) and "moment" (toki).
But pension funds around the world are crying out for long-lived assets that will generate the inflation-linked income they have promised to those who retire.
There is the further matter that ExxonMobil, like other private entities with large capital investments, is a long-lived entity with powerful incentives to protect its credibility.
What the long-lived Japanese add to this list is ikigai, a concept that is, at times, used synonymously with purpose, passion, meaning, mission, vocation and drive.
In "What to Read This Summer," the age-old problem inspires Mlinko to compare the long-lived names of roses to the short-lived blossoms they describe.
But nuclear has major drawbacks, not least of which are that it produces long-lived radioactive waste that has to be safely stored for thousands of years.
The rosy and long-lived postwar belief that the world is generally stable and generally improving has always been in many respects an illusion of the privileged.
The group reported that there's been a 43 percent increase in total radiative forcing, the warming effect on the climate by long-lived greenhouse gases, since 1990.
"Homo erectus was an incredibly long-lived species with a massive geographic distribution which makes it one of the most successful hominins that ever lived," Ciochon said.
Because REST was plentiful in the brains of long-lived people, the researchers wondered if lab animals without REST would have more neural firing and shorter lives.
Other long-lived animals include the hydra (a marine animal that may be immortal) and an approximately 4,200-year-old deep-sea coral living off the Hawaiian coast.
Our trusty, long-lived, old-school airliners are only replaced after decades and decades of service — by lighter, increasingly efficient planes with sleeker interiors, but never anything faster.
Being made of paper, however, the work was not to be long-lived after its Saturday reveal, with most of it destroyed underfoot by visitors to the work.
Making matters worse, these octopods are long-lived, which means recovery could take a while, and may not even be possible with all the hard seafloor suddenly gone.
Earlier in its mission, the rover found that the microbial life could have once survived in Gale Crater, which may have actually played host to long-lived lakes.
Among a new crop of crypto actors is Facebook, seeking to attract the masses into a proprietary payment system, a long-lived aim of the big social platforms.
But the more carbon humans add to the atmosphere, the more scientists expect we'll tip the scales in favor of rapidly-intensifying, long-lived, powerful storms like Matthew.
He was a talented, long-lived booker and thinker, creator of great gimmick matches like War Games and den father of NXT's golden pipeline from indie to WWE.
It is possible that even cutting global emissions essentially to zero won't be enough because most of the pollutants that cause warming are long-lived in the atmosphere.
The buildup of long-lived carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, likely peaking in the next few decades, will be affecting climate and coastlines for many centuries to come.
White dwarfs are the raw exposed cores left in the ashes of these pyrotechnic events, and they are much more stable and long-lived than their stellar forebears.
There is the further matter that Exxon Mobil, like other private entities with large capital investments, is a long-lived entity with powerful incentives to protect its credibility.
The Cherokee had long lived across vast swaths of the Southeast before thousands were forced off their land in the 1830s during the administration of President Andrew Jackson.
Still, with savings rates high and corporate balance sheets healthy, if there is an economic downturn it will not be particularly deep or long lived, according to LeBas.
In hindsight, I regret that political maneuvering created distance between us and the people we have long lived to serve, a hard-learned lesson from the Arab Spring.
"There have definitely been long-lived supernova before, but none of them had become bright and faint again five times like this one," Arcavi told me in an email.
Along with melting ice, the Arctic is also seeing record numbers of wildfires, with more than 100 long-lived ones this summer, according to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service.
Unlike the short-lived versions, the long-lived forms replenish the general stock of these cells within the body, so if they stay in shape, so does their supply.
The company said its operating income was negatively impacted by an FCC spectrum auction expense of $516 million, and an impairment of long-lived assets expense of $123 million.
But energy systems are notorious for changing slowly, because they are embodied in long-lived capital investments such as domestic appliances, industrial machinery, power plants, pipelines and transmission systems.
The long-lived high precipitation supercell thunderstorm produced hail for a swath 245 miles long and 22 miles wide as it traveled southeast from Kansas City to St. Louis.
It is possible the economy will continue to grow for years, giving policymakers a chance to do better; long-lived expansions have become increasingly common across the developed world.
I encourage all of my fellow nonagenarians to follow me in marking your ballot with a sense of pride in a life long lived and a country making history.
Its creators include Randy Weiner, a producer of that long-lived prototype of macabre, site-specific revelry, "Sleep No More"; the choreographer Ryan Heffington; and the designer Desi Santiago.
More important than the yogurt itself, a long-lived starter culture can become an heirloom, the physical representation of a lineage that can be passed on to future generations.
"When you're a long-lived company that has had success over multiple decades the decision to change is not easy – culturally or operationally," Hackett said Tuesday in a news release.
Western Digital is also upgrading the port situation, replacing the long-lived USB 3.0 Micro B port, that's been typically found on external hard drives, for a USB-C port.
Such long-lived "fluorinated" compounds have been measured in the drinking water in over 2120 locations in 210 states, near factories or military bases that use them in firefighting foams.
The latest quarter's earnings included $2.41 per share of non-cash goodwill and other long-lived asset impairment charges and 19 cents per share of restructuring charges, the company said.
That's forbidden by the Albatross Society, a group of similarly-long-lived individuals, so they threaten to derail his new life and alienate the one person he might truly need.
The new Bubble Nebula image, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, was released to commemorate the 26th anniversary of the long-lived telescope's launch to space on April 24, 1990.
On Friday — about one year after the Messenger spacecraft ended its mission by crashing into Mercury — scientists released the first complete global elevation map produced by the long-lived spacecraft.
The concentration of carbon dioxide, the main, long-lived greenhouse gas causing global climate change, in Earth's atmosphere has reached new heights, according to scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Your gun never degrades or fails, your flashlight batteries are reasonably long-lived, and you'll see things coming from yards away, even if you can't hit them at that distance.
The idea that the expansion is long-lived, a pretty long expansion by historical standards, I don't think that tells you anything about how much longer it's going to last.
And indeed, Irma is already incredibly long-lived—it's been a storm for over a week, and is expected to continue packing Category 4 or 5 windspeeds until the weekend.
The tornadoes "that caused the most damage and are the most dangerous are the ones which are large and long-lived, and they have a long track," Dr. Tippett said.
Tests also showed that just a few long-lived stem cells maintained the new skin, an important finding that underlines the need for careful cell culturing, Dr. De Luca said.
We have long lived with successive Kims' belligerent and colorful rhetoric — as ambassador to the United Nations in the Obama administration, I came to expect it whenever we passed resolutions.
These versions of Batwoman and Batgirl were not super long-lived, but in comics, there are always rebirths and recreations and multiple timelines, so the characters both went through changes.
For whatever reason, Games Workshop, creators of the long-lived twin worlds of Warhammer and Warhammer 40000, just do not care much whether the games they license are good or not.
Now NASA is trying to change that with a craft called the Long-Lived In-situ Solar System Explorer—a probe designed to withstand the planet's harsh conditions for 60 days.
I have had several two-headed snakes in my career; the most long-lived and most studied was IM, a two headed black rat snake that lived for almost 20 years.
Arago's flagship HIRO AI product plays Freeciv, a free civilization building simulation that's based on the popular and long-lived Sid Meier's Civilization series of games – and it's getting more skilled.
Exxon, as part of its reserves announcement, said it would perform an assessment of its major long-lived assets during its annual budgeting process, similar to one carried out in 2015.
His surprisingly long-lived insurrection now looks to be entering Act V, but his principled fight to put left-wing populism at the heart of the election will live after him.
The human equivalent of daf-18753 seems to be turned on by CR. Very long-lived people have been found to share particular variants of the human version of daf-21875.
Cesium-28500, one of the isotopes that Japan's 6900 Fukushima accident released into the environment, contaminated hundreds of square miles with long-lived radioactivity and forced over 2628,28503 people to relocate.
Reducing that share to 10 cents would cut benefits for the long-lived, top echelon of retirees, make the program more progressive and help to close Social Security's long term shortfall.
Now is the time for people who have far too long lived at the margins, people whose voices have long been excluded from the very conversations that directly impact their lives.
They have long lived under apartheid-like conditions, with little access to even the limited opportunities in education and employment open to their Buddhist neighbors in one of Myanmar's poorest regions.
Saudi Arabia granted women the right to drive one year ago, a historic move that cracked open a window to new freedoms for women who have long lived under repressive laws.
The plants, which can grow from about 3 feet to nearly 18 feet, grow very slowly, but can also be very long-lived, with some surviving from 350 to 450 years.
One likely factor in the family's long-lived political strength is the impact of JFK's assassination, which interrupted the dream of "Camelot" associated with the 35th president and his glamorous wife.
They compared neural activity in the splendidly long-lived daf-2 mutants with that of normal worms and saw that firing levels in the daf-2 animals were indeed very different.
"Because whales are long-lived animals, long-term studies like ours are necessary," said Sears, who is planning another expedition to tag blue whales off the coast of Gaspé in September.
He joined a secret society of Methuselahs who share his disease, and that took him around the world to either bring other long-lived newcomers into the fold or silence them permanently.
Tom's heart is largely broken because his wife Rose died in the 16th century, and his daughter — who also showed signs of the long-lived disease — went missing at the same time.
And while I haven't had nearly enough time to test the famously long-lived battery life on the new Oasis, I have every expectation that it'll still measure in weeks, not days.
"While scientists may continue to debate absolute longevity, it is clear that the Greenland shark is exceptionally slow growing, late to mature, and long-lived, even by shark standards," she told Gizmodo.
He suggests thinking about new housing like new cars—only the wealthiest Americans usually buy them:When it comes to anything new and long-lived, higher-income households buy most of the output.
One of the most innovative art-as-advertising firms in late-21459th- and early-21521th-century Florence was the della Robbia workshop, a family concern that prospered for three long-lived generations.
"Merck is exactly the kind of company that investors circle the wagons around" during difficult macroeconomic events like long-lived government shutdowns, Cramer said on "Mad Money" amid a broader market rotation.
If commercialized, the benefits would be tremendous: plentiful power without carbon emissions or long-lived nuclear waste, all running on deuterium and tritium, which can be found in water and lithium, respectively.
A new photo taken by the long-lived telescope shows a brilliant cluster of stars embedded within the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way 135,000 light-years away.
It has also allowed her to expand her horizons while staying in Red Hook, where she and her husband, the painter Gordon Terry, have long lived and are raising their two children.
Mats Wilander, the former No. 1 from Sweden who has long lived in the United States, said that for a small child, it's easier to mess around with the one-hander now.
"Carbon dioxide is the most important long-lived greenhouse gas, with a single molecule lasting in the air for hundreds to around 1,000 years," science journalist Andrew Freedman has noted for Axios.
Disquieting news such as the shutdown of Apple production facilities in China and halts in tourism to and from China suggested that impacts could be significant but probably not very long-lived.
Coast redwoods and giant sequoias are incredibly long-lived, and unlike animals and insects, they don't move around—they stay deeply rooted in the same place over hundreds, even thousands, of years.
An unusually long-lived storm that was briefly a Category 5 typhoon, Noru battered parts of north-central Japan with 40 mm (1.6 inches) of rainfall in the hour to 10:00 a.m.
After 27 years of dominating the J-pop billboards and Asia's music scene, it looks like the reign of one of Japan's most popular and long-lived boybands is coming to an end.
Moreover, so-called "wave" elections like 1994, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, and 2016 — sweeping gains by one party — have become so common as to render the idea of a long-lived mandate meaningless.
So, long-lived parents may reduce the risk of morbidity and mortality in their kids, according to the study, which was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology on Monday.
When dormant, the virus exists quietly within the nuclei of long-lived immune cells called CD4+ memory T cells where it lives not so much as a hijacker, but as an innocuous passenger.
Intelligent, long-lived, tool-using birds with some rudiments of a society and a collective memory—parrots and ravens—have existed for quite some time, but there has been no "runaway" intelligence cascade.
Why thorium is safer: When thorium gets transformed into U-233, it leaves fewer long-lived radioactive waste products than U-235 (which is usually what is now used in nuclear power plants).
Donn Chappellet, whose deep, long-lived cabernets, produced at his Chappellet Vineyard, helped establish the Napa Valley as a serious rival to Bordeaux, died on Sunday at his home in St. Helena, Calif.
Perception of the Lebanese wine industry is dominated by the idiosyncratic, long-lived Chateau Musar, a spicy blend of cabernet sauvignon, cinsault and carignan that in fact would be sensational with this dish.
The study in Science used a powerful pathogen antibody profiling tool called VirScan to examine the blood before and after measles infection, targeting an immune memory cell called long-lived plasma cell (LLPC).
Editorial Notebook Ken Hechler was an extraordinary, long-lived politician who arrived fresh from the New Deal in the coal hollows of West Virginia six decades ago as a carpetbagger from New York.
Ford is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the long-lived luxury Lincoln line by making 80 cars in 2019 with the classic center-opening doors that once served as the signature of the Continental.
FELIPE LARRAÍNMinister of finance Santiago, Chile The Centennial Light described in your special report on waste (September 29th) is not a good example of the virtue of a long-lived product that reduces consumption.
For those new to Civilization, a few basics: The game is a turn-based civilization building and management simulation, which puts you in the role of an era-spanning, unnaturally long-lived society leader.
For the first time on record, the average amount of carbon dioxide — the main long-lived gas responsible for global warming — in the air passed 5003 parts per million (ppm) for an entire month.
In September, the long-lived mission will come to an end when the probe performs a death-dive into the thick atmosphere of the planet it has been studying for the past 13 years.
The bank has frequently intervened to prop up the peso in recent months as a weaker currency could spur inflation in a country that has long lived with double-digit increases in consumer prices.
The price disconnect has proved surprisingly long-lived, despite a surge in crude exports from the U.S. Gulf Coast in recent weeks, which suggests logistical constraints are preventing the Midwest glut from clearing quickly.
This action comes before the agency's own Scientific Advisory Board could decide on how to account for the emissions of carbon dioxide, which is the main long-lived greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.
Such long-lived "fluorinated" PFAS chemicals (short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) have emerged in the last decade as a wider pollution concern because of some evidence of links to cancer and lowered fertility.
And as Bleeping Computer has noted, it appears to be part of a broader trend to prevent downloads for unsupported hardware on the Intel website—things that have long lived past their current lives.
This 1915 painting — a mid-career work in the oeuvre of an almost pathologically prolific and long-lived artist — would seem to be "about" nothing more than cruciferous vegetables and maybe color, form, paint.
In fact, physicists have invoked long-lived particles and hidden sectors to address virtually all the fundamental problems currently plaguing physics, including issues such as dark matter and the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe.
Not because the show wasn't as good, interesting or long-lived as the others (it ran seven seasons from 21-291), but because it was unlike any Star Trek property that's come before or since.
Known as the Long-Lived In-situ Solar System Explorer, or LLISSE, each of the probe's components is specially engineered to withstand the high temperature, high pressure, and reactive atmosphere that define that infernal planet.
Over recent years, Dodge has been rolling out a succession of fast, faster, fastest variants based on its long-lived Charger sedan and Challenger coupe models — even as it has dropped virtually all other nameplates.
He and colleagues are isolating genes that appear to keep these long-lived men and women healthy for 20 to 30 years longer than other people and shorten the length of illness at life's end.
Bob Oravec, a meteorologist for the service's Weather Prediction Center, said the agency rarely issues risk levels that high - level four on their five-step scale, meaning long-lived, widespread and intense storms are likely.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Roman TkachenkoAccording to NASA, the icy blue streak toward the right of the image is one of Jupiter's many "long-lived storms," which the gas giant is notorious for.
"Our results suggest that a long-lived ocean can exist even without tidal heating, which is important to maintain oceans in icy satellites" study first author Shunichi Kamata from Hokkaido University in Japan told Gizmodo.
Chen was transferred to Xinjiang in August from Tibet, another region whose non-ethnic Chinese residents have long lived under social, political and religious restrictions far more severe than in other parts of the country.
But as the world's largest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia has long lived without tourism income and has seen little need to attract tourists who might make out on beaches or hold hands at the mall.
The big picture: Carbon dioxide, or CO220, is the most important long-lived greenhouse gas, and human activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels for energy, are adding more of it with each passing day.
Others of Tom's kind — known as albatrosses (or "albas"), after the bird thought in Victorian times to be exceptionally long-lived — consider their lives infinitely superior to ordinary humans (or "mayflies") who live so briefly.
At the Mandarin Grill & Bar, the executive chef, Robin Zavou, will build dishes based on the works of Konstantin Bessmertny, a Soviet-born artist who has long lived and worked in Macau and Hong Kong.
The series has had a generous, loose, yet weighted feeling about it: long-lived and so welcoming to casual attendance (by experimental filmgoing standards), but also featuring seldom-screened films and therefore critical and unmissable.
Most devices are designed to go obsolete within a certain time period, while Fairphone is intended to be long-lived thanks to longer-lasting parts and its modular design, which makes repairs and replacements easier.
The ultra-Orthodox community in Monsey and its secular neighbors have long lived with mutual suspicion and tension -- tension that has given rise to vitriol on issues ranging from zoning laws to school board battles.
Peter Crane, an evolutionary biologist and author of "Ginkgo: The Tree that Time Forgot," said contemplating long-lived trees might help us to see further into the future than many of us tend to look.
It all nets out to a dream growth-investor arrangement: Long-lived demographic forces, resistance to the economic cycle, stable business-to-business supply relationships, global distribution, and a "razors and blades" recurring-sales model.
"This has been a really long-lived and intense storm that effected the entire nation for the past five or six days," said Patrick Burke, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center.
America has grown increasingly alarmed that its bases in Guam, or perhaps America's western seaboard, could soon be threatened by the regime of Kim Jong Un. Japan has long lived under the shadow of his rockets.
I guess we should remember that when it comes to the race question in the 19th century, at least Trump has acknowledged the great things that the magnificently long-lived Frederick Douglass has been up to.
D'Antoni has long lived and died with 3-point attempts, and Houston drained eight in the loss to Portland to raise its season total to 1,33 - surpassing the NBA-record 1,077 Golden State made last season.
Investments in R&D are absolutely critical in an energy sector where many technologies are capital-intensive and long-lived, requiring large up-front cash investments with slower returns than most investors are willing to tolerate.
Sequoia founder Don Valentine, however, intentionally chose a firm name in 1972 that reflected long-lived stability, and later handed over the reins to Doug Leone and Michael Moritz without asking for a dollar in return.
The scientists sequenced the entire genome of Lonesome George, plus that of an Aldabra giant tortoise from the Seychelles, another extraordinarily long-lived species (one was rumored to have lived up to 250 years in captivity).
George Church and his Harvard postdocs have culled forty-five promising gene variants, not only from "super centenarians"—humans who've lived to a hundred and ten—but also from yeast, worms, flies, and long-lived animals.
Severine and her family have long lived, not coincidentally, in the Normandy town of Bayeux, and late in her life, when she visits the tapestry one last time with François, she shows him one special panel.
CIT's oil and gas loan exposure, the majority of which is secured by traditional reserve-based lending assets, working capital assets or long-lived fixed assets, comprised a manageable 2.4% of total loans as of Sept.
Courtney Dressing, of the University of California, Berkeley, says that planets around these stars could be excellent places for life to develop because M-dwarfs are extremely long-lived and are stable once they reach maturity.
Of course, transgender people have long lived in the United States in darkness, surviving the 20th century, when it was widely illegal to cross-dress and, for most people, trans medical care was virtually a fiction.
In 2016, Musk presented concepts at the International Astronautical Congress that envisioned the company launching its first human mission to Mars from pad 39A—but SpaceX's future at Kennedy Space Center might not be that long-lived.
The Little Couple stars have long lived in Houston, where Jen was the medical director of the Simulation Center at Texas Children's Hospital and the Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology at Baylor College of Medicine.
That this low-budget, low-concept franchise has lasted so long (the first film was released in 403) without the sort of rabid fandom that tends to power other long-lived series is perhaps its greatest triumph.
How could the court go from unquestioning acceptance of a long-lived precedent to a situation in which all that remains in doubt is whether that same precedent will be overturned in early June or late June?
Speaking of long-lived franchises, people keep deciding for some reason to make movies about an alien Predator who comes to Earth to hunt humans (and, in two crossover movies, xenomorphs from the Aliens franchise!) for sport.
"In the world of aging sciences, if you want to live a long life, choose long-lived parents," S. Jay Olshansky, Professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago, told Gizmodo.
Generally speaking, small fish and shellfish are low in mercury, while the most mercury accumulates in big, long-lived, predator fish, such as king mackerel, marlin, orange roughy, shark, swordfish, ahi (or yellowfin) tuna and bigeye tuna.
The more interesting, if less likely, question is what the Fed would do if the data continues to be poor and what is now a historically long-lived economic expansion looks to be coming to an end.
Despite owning a haul of seven world titles, the 20-year-old Mamun had long lived in the shadow of her younger rival as she had arrived in Rio never having won a world all-around title.
"I am delighted that these two organizations have agreed on a path forward that provides lifetime care for these long-lived and social creatures," Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS, said in a press release.
Net neutrality activists, not hackers, crashed the FCC's comment system Part of this long-lived mistake was, necessarily, making false statements to the public and Congress, since the latter repeatedly requested more information on the purported attacks.
"It was reasonable that when everybody lived to 50 that the very long lived, for whatever reason—genetics or luck—would make it to 80," Siegfried Hekimi, professor of genetics at McGill University in Canada, told Time.
The long-lived storm had made its way to Canada by Sunday, where the U.S. National Hurricane Center said it was a still-powerful post-tropical cyclone with 80 mile-per-hour (130 km-per-hour) winds.
She offers a rare glimpse into life under her country's oppressive regime, where women have long lived entirely under the thumb of their appointed male guardians, be it a father, husband, brother, or sometimes even a son.
When investors buy bonds as aggressively as they are now – with Bank of America saying last week set a record for fixed-income fund inflows – it means they are flocking to "duration," or long-lived cash flows.
It's too soon to start eulogizing this long-lived Martian explorer, but even so, it's an opportunity to take a moment to reflect on this rover's incredible stamina and the insights into our neighbor world it has delivered.
The top-selling gaming machines of all time are the PlayStation 2, at number one with more than 155 million sold, and the portable Nintendo DS, the long-lived 3DS precursor that sold slightly more than 154 million.
"In China, people think that the rise of the gold price is driven by a safe-haven effect," said Shu Jiang, chief analyst at Shandong Gold Group in Shanghai, noting that usually such rallies are not long-lived.
Veiled in a thick nitrogen-rich atmosphere, the moon is home to liquid methane oceans, mountain ranges that may contain massive cryovolcanoes, and the now-defunct Huygens lander, which Saturn's long-lived Cassini orbiter dropped off in 2005.
Most are long-lived species that breed slowly: The common dolphins of the Bay of Biscay become sexually mature at age 8 and can live up to 25 years, and females give birth every three years on average.
Communities in the Gourma have long lived peacefully with the elephants and revere the animals, despite some competition for land and water, said Dr. Canney, who is also a research associate in the zoology department at Oxford University.
In Chut Pyin and other villages in the region, Buddhist Rakhine and Muslim Rohingya villagers have long lived in uneasy segregation beside one another, competing for access to rice fields, fishing ponds and lands to graze their cattle.
And in 2015, there was a fight in some ways similar to the one in Brigantine as conservationists urged state officials in New York to remove feral cats that had long lived on Jones Beach, on Long Island.
Republicans' voter database has long lived in a shared data exchange called The Data Trust, which allows a slew of Republican groups — from campaigns to state parties and even super PACs — to feed in and extract voter information.
Nickel-hydrogen batteries have been popular for use in satellites and spacecraft, but lithium-ion has some advantages in terms of recharge and discharge speed, and battery memory, though they aren't as long-lived as the existing variety.
In their new study, Yankner and his colleagues report that the brains of long-lived humans have unusually low levels of proteins involved in excitation, at least in comparison with the brains of people who died much younger.
Though the Cairo site is a few million years older than Gilboa, Stein said that he shies away from calling it "the oldest forest" because the two sites may have represented one long-lived and relatively stable biome.
"Our work provides definitive evidence for the presence of large and long-lived oceans on Mars," study co-author Alberto Fairén, a planetary scientist at the Center of Astrobiology in Madrid and Cornell University in New York, told Space.com.
In the race toward decentralized asset management, there have been other attempts to create new vehicles, such as Iconomy and CoinBlock, but it's fair to say none has been as successful or as long-lived as the Melonport project.
The flooding, which is concentrated along North Korea's northeastern border, was triggered by torrential rainfall brought on by Typhoon Lionrock, a powerful, long-lived tropical cyclone that impacted North Korea, Japan, and agricultural lands in China late last month.
Not bottom-up refreshes by any stretch, but enough to keep the long-lived line up to date with the latest AOI offerings — and continue to make the case as a workhorse device for creative pros and hobbyist gamers.
Patterson is a Jamaican who has long lived in the United States, working as a sociology professor at Harvard University, which allows him both an intimacy with the island and a degree of distance through which to analyze it.
The Jews of the Hapsburg lands, for instance, sustained a powerful sense of loyalty to the long-lived Emperor Franz Joseph, who emancipated them as citizens in the 220s and protected them from persecution until his death in 1916.
There is no risk of a runaway reaction and meltdown as with nuclear fission and, while radioactive waste is produced, it is not nearly as long-lived as the spent fuel rods and irradiated components of a fission reactor.
"I am especially excited with their results for the 'long-lived dark photon' region, where the dark photon travels a finite distance in the detector before decaying," Suchita Kulkarni from the Institute of High Energy Physics in Austria told Gizmodo.
Michael Tree, a founding member of the Guarneri String Quartet, the remarkably long-lived group that helped rekindle interest in chamber music in the 1960s and '70s and continued to perform until 2009, died on Friday at his home in Manhattan.
In January, the joint US-Russian Venera-D team released its phase 2 report detailing the science a long-lived lander could conduct on Venus, and earlier this month a workshop in Russia examined potential landing sites on the planet.
The action takes place entirely in an auto factory's break room (designed with long-lived-in shabbiness by Michael Carnahan, with mortuary lighting by Rui Rita), where three co-workers punch in, play cards, snack and trade ominous water-cooler gossip.
Washed into rivers from unsealed storage sites, PCBs contaminate the seabed where they are eaten by creatures such as mussels or crabs that in turn get consumed by fish that are food for long-lived predators such as killer whales.
Athens street food: A taste of Greece's culinary revolution Loma Linda, California This long-lived community sits removed from the rest of the United States, outliving the nationwide population, on average, by a decade, according to the Blue Zones project.
Already, Dr Richards says, the hypothesis that these structures are long-lived, having survived multiple cycles of continent formation and break-up, gets additional confirmation by the great age—up to 2bn years—of a number of the metal deposits nearby.
"We see this as an opportunity to field long-lived, resilient data centers that operate 'lights out' — nobody on site — with very high reliability for the entire life of the deployment, possibly as long as 10 years," says the company.
On one level, this singular piece from Complicite, a long-lived London-based troupe that regularly ventures where no actor has gone before, is simply a classic adventure story of an intrepid Western explorer lost in the Amazon rain forest.
While homeowners want to believe their new place is a long-lived asset that will gradually gain value over time, Doré has told clients that that's not guaranteed and the trends that have boosted home prices recently might not last.
Because iMessage encryption keys are long lived, and not automatically replaced at any point, gaining access to a user's key, perhaps via physical, unlocked access to their device, would then allow decryption of any iMessages the attacker had already intercepted.
Image: NASANow that we know Antarctic drainage networks are long-lived and widespread, the big question on everyone's mind is how quickly they're expanding due to climate change, and how they will impact ice sheets as the planet continues to warm.
Three other U.S. judges have issued similar rulings stopping the government from quickly deporting immigrants who have long lived in the country, said Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union Immigrants' Rights Project who represents the Cambodians.
Dr. Atzmon and his colleagues followed up by examining the gene in a group of long-lived people in the United States, another in France and a third in the Amish community, raising the total number of subjects to 814.
Strong-willed, far-sighted and independent, the Midwestern farmer has long lived up to his depiction in Grant Wood's famous painting "American Gothic," portraying a father and daughter posed with a pitchfork in front of a home complete with Gothic window.
"[A]dvertising has a useful life beyond the tax year in which the expenses are incurred because a portion of advertising creates long-lived intangible assets such as brand awareness and customer loyalty," read a summary from the Camp plan. Rep.
Such dispassion has alarmed public health officials, who are scrambling to curb the outbreak among a population that has long lived with mosquitoes — and which seldom takes precautions to avoid bites, especially those too poor to afford repellent, window screens or air-conditioning.
The theory goes like this: The period between Los Angeles's first settlement by Spanish missionaries and its eventual incorporation into a 20th-century United States capable of managing its westernmost cities was marked by an unusually long-lived instability in state authority.
"Whenever you see a die-off like this of a long-lived animal, it can be a canary in a coal mine," said Daniel Gonzalez-Socoloske, a tropical mammal ecologist at Andrews University, a small private college located in Berrien Springs, Michigan.
Although Monson epitomised the religion's custom of having long-lived, long-serving white Americans at the helm, he broadened the church's leadership by elevating to the inner circle of leaders a German, Dieter Uchtdorf, who proved an active ambassador for the faith.
Industry experts insist that this stress-induced shopping boycott is a long-lived election trend: For example, there was a similar decline in retail spending leading up to George W. Bush's inauguration in 2001, according to U.S. Census Bureau data cited by CNBC.
And rather than signs of international maneuvering or preparations for oil drilling, I encountered a sort of stunned silence among the people who have long lived in the "high north" and are still coming to terms with the region's rapid, climate-induced changes.
When executive orders pile in, day after day, attempting to give license to our long-lived xenophobia, Islamophobia, and suspicion against our neighbors, it feels like a great day to show your kids District 9 — even if it does give them nightmares.
Wawrinka has long lived in Federer's shadow but has shared some great moments with the Swiss master, including their Davis Cup success in 2014 and a rare win over him at the French Open quarter-finals during his run to the title.
He added that the sheriff's department in Contra Costa told him that Mr. Lombardy, who was born in the Bronx and had long lived in New York City, died of natural causes, probably heart disease, while staying with a friend in Martinez.
"The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance" returns viewers to the world of Thra — a distant, magical planet ruled over by the sinister, long-lived Skeksis, who have lied their way into ownership of the titular crystal and dominance of the elf-like Gelflings.
But Tristram Stuart, an Englishman who began battling food waste 15 years ago, long before it became a popular cause, discovered a way to turn bread, an inexpensive product with a short shelf life, into one that's long-lived and lucrative: craft ale.
"Although we anticipate pressure on Intact's valuation today, we would not expect it to be long lived as IFC's underlying operations appear to be strong and a 10 percent hike in the dividend illustrates faith in its operations and outlook," said Aiken.
But these tiny stars, along with brown dwarfs, are long-lived, common in the Milky Way and represent 25-50% of stellar objects in the galaxy, said study researcher Julien de Wit, a postdoctoral associate with MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.
Lubatti and Chou, experimentalists who were already engaged in searches for long-lived particles at ATLAS and CMS respectively—an endeavor Lubatti compares to "looking for a needle in a haystack, and we're not even sure which haystack"—were both present at the workshop.
So, I'm not sure how long-lived that secondary market will exist, because they're going for an IPO so quickly, I mean, we have companies like Pinduoduo, a company that, you know, 2.5 years after founding had a NASDAQ IPO at $25 billion dollars, so.
The game is centered around the Andromeda Initiative, a project to colonize the Andromeda galaxy and turn it into a new home for humans and the other residents of the Milky Way, like the charming and long-lived Asari or the gruff warrior Krogan.
"These long-lived, highly intelligent animals are making movement decisions based on their expectations of where and when food will be available during their migrations," says Briana Abrahms, a research ecologist with NOAA and lead author of the new study, in a press release.
"It was reasonable that when everybody lived to 50 that the very long lived, for whatever reason—genetics or luck—would make it to 80," says Siegfried Hekimi, professor of genetics at McGill University in Canada and one of the authors of a criticism.
Dr Alexander found, through listening alone, that ions of carbon are better at indicating the regions from which the solar wind originates than the oxygen that was previously employed, and determined the cause of a long-lived storm of swirling particles within the wind.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The day after his 85th birthday, Cuba's President Raul Castro quipped that the Castros were clearly "robust and long-lived" and he could easily manage several more five-year terms although he would stick to his promise to step down in 2018.
It used to be the case that minds as distinguished as Rousseau's or Montesquieu's looked to Sparta for inspiration, but lately interest in this peculiar, long-lived ancient Greek city is confined to the likes of anarcho-libertarian cranks, neo-fascist thugs, and fitness obsessives.
The project — the remodeling of Gottesman Hall and the curator who will oversee it — is being paid for from a $12 million donation from the Polonsky Foundation and the financier Leonard S. Polonsky, who has long lived in London but has New York roots.
When lawmakers return after the August recess and attempt to put those principles into legislative language, they should come up with a tax code that encourages entrepreneurship and investment, while also maintaining protections for those who put money at risk on long-lived investments.
It moves fast, iterating as it goes and making changes based on failures quickly, whereas the industry has largely focused on more stop/start development cycles where things are mostly fixed with brief periods of intense focus on improvement between long-lived vehicle generations.
Mr. Massey, who has long lived in Larchmont, in Westchester County, and voted for the first time as a New York City resident last year (he has an apartment on Park Avenue), said he had written in Mr. Bloomberg's name on the presidential ballot.
As the new paper points out, humanity, or any alien intelligence for that matter, is simply another expression of the biosphere: Any world hosting a long-lived energy-intensive civilization must share at least some similarities in terms of the thermodynamic properties of the planetary system.
Image: SamsungBy axing the 3.5mm port, the A8s is one of Samsung's first phones not equipped with a headphone jack, which has become a real point of contention after so many phone makers followed Apple's lead when it ditched the long-lived feature on the iPhone 7.
"We may see state banks outperforming their private peers in the short term but we do not expect this to be a long-lived one as private banks will try to catch up the difference towards the end of the year," Deniz Yatirim said in a note.
Despite the surge in renewables, fossil fuel sources such as coal and natural gas are still the top source of electricity around the world, and humans are adding carbon dioxide, the main long-lived greenhouse gas, at a rate unseen in at least 22015 million years.
We find that the radionuclide distribution is fairly uniform across the crater with some tapering off toward the crater rim....Although the lagoon is gradually filling in over time, contamination levels from residual long-lived radioactive isotopes, such as plutonium and americium, will likely last for centuries.
Besides, if the spiralized vegetable trend turns out to not be as long-lived as the skinny jean, it will gather a lot less dust in my cabinets — and I won't feel bad about bidding it adieu to that great donation bin in the sky one day.
A report out on Tuesday, for example, found that there is more carbon dioxide, which is a long-lived global warming pollutant, in the air now than at any other point since between 3 and 5 million years ago, making this an unprecedented time in human history.
We knew then that this wasn't necessarily going to be a long-lived change — the idea was originally for her to go for a couple months — but it's clear from the first few seconds of the episode that we're expected to believe that she fits right in.
Although the Iranian populous has bravely continued to organize despite frequent attacks on their rights to free assembly, it is in places like France that exiled Iranians can count on large-scale and long-lived demonstrations like the one we saw last week, coinciding with Rouhani's visit.
The heating up of the Arctic is also speeding the thawing of permafrost, causing the release of more carbon dioxide and methane, a greenhouse gas 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide when measured over 20 years, along with nitrous oxide, a powerful long-lived climate pollutant.
He was one of the most versatile, and professionally long-lived, tenors of his era, with many dozens of roles to his name in a career that lasted until he was well into his 70s — a good two decades past a classical singer's customary retirement age.
The structure would be built on the ground above either the ATLAS or the CMS detector, where roughly 100 meters of dirt and rock would function to shield it from the continuous chaos of particle collisions down below, which could all too easily conceal a long-lived particle's fireworks.
Known to astronomers as LHS 3844b, this exoplanet about 1.3 times the size of Earth is locked in a tight orbit - one revolution every 11 hours - around a small, relatively cool star called a red dwarf, the most prevalent and long-lived type of star in the galaxy.
The Tidelanders are extremely long-lived, super-strong, can compel men to answer their questions, and are able to manipulate water and, by extension, blood, letting them both kill people dramatically and — in a twist sure to spur some new Avatar: The Last Airbender fan fiction — trigger sexual arousal.
Treating each election cycle as the political equivalent of the NBA Finals reveals a striking difference between the nation's two major political parties: Republican House leaders are short-lived and often removed after party defeats, while Democratic House leaders are long-lived and not removed after party defeats.
Benjamin Franklin once called the rattlesnake "a strong picture of the temper and conduct of America", which would make sense if America was a long-lived, slow-growing, near-sighted, sociable creature that took care of its children and spent its winters underground with dozens of its neighbors.
"I always describe it as the inverse of losing my dad, because my dad was the ending of a beautiful, long-lived life and I grieve that, and the way I grieved having a miscarriage and grieved my daughter was what could have been, and grieving that part," she explained.
"It has been suggested that because it is a long-lived volcanic center and has erupted only relatively small volumes of magma for several thousand years, Mount Shasta is the most likely Cascade Range volcano to produce an explosive eruption of very large volume," the USGS explained in a post online .
Goulder wanted to see "what immune responses prevent HIV disease progression in these children," he said, and the answer came in two parts: the reduced immune activation as well as less infection of certain immune cells, known as long-lived CD4 T-cells, which are typically infected -- and destroyed -- by HIV.
"Genome instability is a very important issue in many serious human diseases; now we find that nature has developed clever strategies to maintain the stability of genomes in these large-bodied, long-lived sharks," Mahmood Shivji, director of the NSU Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Research Center, said in a statement.
When times were good, Malhotra said he was making about $2284,2224.60 a year, enough to move out of his Jackson Heights apartment, where had long lived, to Hicksville, Long Island, where the schools were better and he and his wife, a school crossing guard, could buy a house for their family.
In their analysis, Dr. Mello and his colleagues found that these parrots and some other long-lived birds shared changes in a set of 344 genes that seem to be involved in various processes that influence life span, like how an animal's body repairs DNA, manages cancer or controls cell growth.
For the United States, the main failure was to naïvely believe that the partnership established with the People's Protection Units, or the Y.P.G. — an organic offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or the P.K.K., which is considered by Ankara, Washington and Brussels to be a terrorist group — could be long-lived.
Ideally, he wanted an animal endemic to sub-Saharan Africa—which at the time was the region most affected by landmines—that wasn't that susceptible to disease, that relied heavily on scent (because they'd have to sniff TNT in tiny concentrations in the air), that was long-lived and that could be trained.
Mr. Trump's policy pronouncements during the campaign betrayed either profound ignorance or dangerous nonchalance: At one point he wondered why America had nuclear weapons if it didn't use them; at another he suggested that Japan and South Korea, which have long lived under the American security umbrella, should develop their own nuclear weapons.
Krystal Ball explains why Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Limbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada MORE's surge will not be long-lived.
As a result, we know more about the day-to-day motions of our friends lives than we ever did before, but is any of that really producing long-lived, deep, and meaningful connections, or is it just creating a world where all of us are really good at small talk through quick DMs?
Indeed, the current urgency about inequality as an issue is really about how some white Americans are coming to live an experience that many minorities in this country have long lived — structural inequity has leapt the racial barrier — and that the legacy to which they fully assumed they were heirs is increasingly beyond their grasp.
"The study showed that children of long-lived parents had higher levels of education, income [and] physical activity and lower prevalence of smoking and obesity, suggesting that in addition to genetic links between the generations, there are likely behavioral links resulting from the home, and more general environment, in which one is raised," he added.
Because the new project would be geared toward very low-income earners, she maintains, children from the immigrant families who have long lived in Manhattan Valley — those who have gone off to college and would like to return to be close to their parents — would make too much money to qualify to live there.
These, one assumes, are decoration; they almost certainly don't belong to the clientele, which is roughly divided between Europeans kitted out with Macy's bags and the dilapidated look of people who have just spent their first day in midtown, and New Yorkers with the bedraggled look of people who have long lived in the neighborhood.
The oldest mole-rat they have now is a 35-year-old male breeder, and Calico scientists plan to keep an eye on it and its long-lived compatriots as long as they humanly can (Buffenstein has kept her own colony, first obtained from Africa, for many years throughout her various jobs in academia and now at Calico).
Coming back from Tommy John surgery to pitch in the major leagues, then, is a difficult journey in and of itself—Tommy John himself, though he went on to have a very successful and long-lived career post-op, was given a one in a hundred chance to pitch again in the major leagues before the surgery.
When the audio is played backward, Reddit user u/TheFlippyFloppy found the clip sounds like Roiland's voice saying, "I'm a Beatle, Paul is dead"—a nod to the long-lived conspiracy theory that Paul McCartney died in a car crash in 1966 and the band left secret backward messages about it in some of their songs.
Those rare few toys that remain a favorite for a year or even more are worth their weight in gold; a long-lived toy that not only charms a child but also helps the little one develop enhanced balance, gross motor skills, and a burgeoning sense of independence might well be worth its weight in platinum.
The study produced three major findings: First, in long-lived populations of humans, such as those of modern-day Japan and Sweden, people's average life spans are fairly consistent, meaning the age of death within populations is fairly similar in different countries: Most deaths in those countries occur when adults are between their late 70s and early 90s.
Academics and free-thinkers on the left and the right often circulate proposals for a single, binational state, or some similar formulation, but in opponents' minds that quickly raises questions about the primacy of law and language, and whether the Palestinians, who have so long lived without a state, would have equal billing within a binational structure.
Federal prosecutors have seized on the issue of campaign contributions in the Nevada case, and that is where Mr. Giuliani's associates from Florida entered the marijuana case: Lev Parnas, a native of Ukraine, and Igor Fruman, originally from Belarus — both now American citizens who have long lived in Florida — along with David Correia, another South Florida resident.
It is a struggle marked by fears that ethnic minorities like the Mongols and Kazakhs who have long lived in these mountains will have their way of life choked off by encroaching modernity — and by the country's ethnic Han Chinese majority, which dominates a government that has had no qualms shaping Chinese culture in its own image.
"It ought not to be — and it has never before been — that those who have lived without incident in this country for years are subjected to treatment we associate with regimes we revile as unjust, regimes where those who have long lived in a country may be taken without notice from streets, home, and work," said Forrest in the ruling issued Monday.
"They go on: "The increasing number of exceptionally long-lived people and the fact that their mortality beyond 105 is seen to be declining across cohorts [those born in the same year]—lowering the mortality plateau or postponing the age when it appears—strongly suggest that longevity is continuing to increase over time and that a limit, if any, has not been reached.
"The increasing number of exceptionally long-lived people and the fact that their mortality beyond 272 is seen to be declining across cohorts -- lowering the mortality plateau or postponing the age when it appears -- strongly suggest that longevity is continuing to increase over time and that a limit, if any, has not been reached," the researchers wrote in the study.

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