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It's over a million dollars to make a space suit.
What would make a space episode a Black Mirror episode?
But the president can't just make a Space Force materialize on his own.
Things that trigger me to think in a different way make a space active.
I thought, I'll make a space where people can come to see my books.
Make two lists: What kinds of qualities make a space feel safe for you?
Often it's the small touches that make a space feel truly inviting and memorable.
With movability, people are able to make a space bigger or smaller as they want.
The designers also said cool gray shades can make a space look dark and dull.
Upholstered and tufted headboards are becoming popular, as they can make a space look luxurious.
Materials like linen, cotton, sisal, and jute in pale colors make a space feel instantly cooler.
Monochromatic color schemes are popular among celebrities, but this can make a space feel less homey.
"Hopefully we'll make a space where people can slow down and get some perspectives," he said.
Reflecting light will make a space feel brighter which in turn makes it feel airier and larger.
Investing in some removable wallpaper can make a space feel like your own, without upsetting your landlord.
What if you make a space to hear each other, free from judgment, a space for restoration?
BethKaya says she herself doesn't identify as a witch, but that her products naturally make a space for it.
If you make a space like that, you connect visitors with the dead, which is a pretty big artistic win.
There is a defined choreographic diagonal emphasis for this moment, to make a space where Sara Mearns could dance freely.
We try to make a space as inviting and loving as it can be before people even step into it.
Celebrities also gravitate toward a monochromatic and minimalist interior, but designers say this can make a space feel less homey.
Taping up posters to your wall might have been fine in college, but framed art will make a space seem more adult.
We want to be able to make a space for emotional experience and to really be noticing how our grief is moving.
"We want to look at what it means to make a space that's productive and economically sustainable, but also social," explains Ring.
Many celebrities gravitate toward industrial aesthetics in their homes, using things like Edison Bulbs, which can make a space look too harsh.
I work very hard to make a space that is comfortable for female-identifying people, because not every space is safe for them.
At our salon, we work hard to embrace our queer community and make a space where everybody is friendly and nobody tolerates hate.
She has labored since then to make a space for everyone in physics, mentoring more than 60 men and women through their doctorates.
Low ceilings can make a space "feel oppressively short," he said, but if you add the right lighting, it will feel more open.
We realize that it would be possible to make a space, a place where all these divergent points of view could come together.
You can't simply call a party "queer"; there's actual work you have to do make a space welcoming, inclusive, and safe for queer people.
So I started to think: What if you make a space that isn't directed to somebody outside of the circle who is hurting you?
Company Awarded Patent For 'Space Elevator' But what if I told you that we could make a space elevator even bigger, with materials available today?
To write from scratch feels, to me, like digging into concrete with a spoon to make a space I can lie in without being trodden on.
And that's what I want to share with you here today: never doubt that you can make a space big enough for yourself in this world.
But the three women in Albany are likely among the first to make a space like theirs: equal parts Ikea catalog, Instagram feed and campaign office.
" Summer Thornton, a designer in Chicago who often uses them in projects to make a space feel younger and fresher, said they are "not your mother's ficus.
"What used to be known as a pop in a room now tends to make a space feel unfinished and underwhelming," the Transition State team said of accent walls.
This is largely because of social media, which has allowed creators to make a space for themselves and their work and, in some cases, has forced large corporations to respond.
And if you want to make a space trip yourself -- not to Mars, but maybe a suborbital or low-Earth orbit flight -- there soon may be lots of options. Wait.
The world is huge, it is so much bigger than Palo Alto and Stanford, and you will make a space for yourself in it where you can be useful and happy.
Indie now is trying to make a space for everyone but, even more important, the producers of this music want to ensure that their audience can take part in that representation.
Paul W.S. Anderson's "Event Horizon" makes black holes into horror fodder, telling the story of a vessel that creates an artificial black hole in order to make a space travel wormhole.
"As we see a discussion gearing up, we want to make a space for us to be in that discussion," said Andrew Walmsley, director of congressional relations at the Farm Bureau.
From limpias oils to abrecaminos candles and tarot cards, the speaker seeks a way to dispel darkness, dissipate clouds, and make a space for a queer Latino voice in contemporary Anglo-dominated American poetry.
Young visitors can have their faces painted Bowie-style, make a space collage inspired by his song "Starman" and follow along as an illustrated version of his ballad "Space Oddity" is read during story time.
"What used to be known as a pop in a room now tends to make a space feel unfinished and underwhelming," the team from Transition State, a Los Angeles-based design label, said of accent walls.
He used a piece of cardboard to level out the incline, and said the Model 3's seat will fold flat enough to make a space for a person up to five-and-a-half feet tall.
"We got to make a space where there wasn't any," said Mr. Ritchie, who lives in a third-floor apartment with his wife, Garland Hunter, an actress; their 13-year-old son, Isen; and their rescue dog, Annie.
" It's a way of making art that, for Ms. Okpokwasili, has an application outside of art making: "What is it to make a space where people understand that they're being heard and know that what they give is essential?
As T's writer at large Nancy Hass explains, De Cotiis's genius as a designer lies in his ability to know when to do nothing, when to stop updating, in order to make a space that in eliding time becomes timeless.
She's so soft spoken that I struggle to fully get her instructions to "relax your shoulders," and "make a space between your ribs" over the sound of ambient music, her singing bowl, and two bawling drunks on the street below.
Make a space where you do nothing but your job, even if it's a folding desk in a corner of your studio apartment; set business hours; and avoid running errands during your workday or answering emails during your down time whenever possible.
This is the fantasy, and for me I have more a critical view of all of this stuff and there's a critique in there for me, but what I'm trying to do is make a space where people can engage with it and decide what they feel about it.
Within minutes of our meeting him in a Kansas City hotel suite (he's in town to make a space movie), he has smashed up his guitar and delivered many windy pronouncements about how lonely and empty his world is, declarations that sound a lot like lyrics-in-waiting for one of his songs.
Even in 2009, when pot was just legalized in Breckenridge, Colorado, James says "you'd have to spend $200,000 to $250,000 to get a lease, renovate, make a space look nice, and get your grows together," on top of the risks of raids and arrests since the federal government was still enforcing the national ban.
As a result of encounters or friendship cards, a player's ships may be able to make a space jump in lieu of normal movement. This allows the ship to move to any unoccupied space on the board, subject to normal flight restrictions.
Loki calls upon the rules of hospitality, demanding a seat and ale. Bragi then responds that he is unwelcome. Loki demands fulfillment of an ancient oath sworn with Odin that they should drink together. Odin asked his son Vidar to make a space for Loki.
Cuarón co-wrote the screenplay with his son Jonás. However, Cuarón never intended to make a space film. Before conceiving the story, he started out with a theme: adversity. He would discuss with Jonás survival scenarios in hostile, isolated locations, such as the desert (Jonás wrote a desert film, Desierto, which was released in 2015).
Conifer received new main engines and ship's service generators, a new electrical system, and a new interior climate control system. The interior spaces were reconfigured. The forward tanks were reduced in size, and the forward cargo hold was eliminated to make a space for additional berthing areas, a crew's lounge, and boatswain, electrical, damage control, and electronics shops. A bow thruster was installed.
These works were later destroyed to make a space for Michelangelo's Last Judgement. Between 1486 and 1499, Perugino worked mostly in Florence, making one journey to Rome and several to Perugia, where he may have maintained a second studio. He had an established studio in Florence, and received a great number of commissions. His Pietà (1483–1493) in the Uffizi is an uncharacteristically stark work that avoids Perugino's sometimes too easy sentimental piety.
In 1964, Feoktistov was selected as part of a group of engineers for cosmonaut training, and in October of that very same year, he was hastily assigned to the multi-disciplinary Voskhod 1 crew. He was the first civilian to make a space flight, and the only cosmonaut in the Soviet Union who was not a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.Скончался космонавт Константин Феоктистов. Vesti.ru (22 November 2009).
Indeed, it was during this period that the very definition of an independent film became blurred. Though Midnight Cowboy was financed by United Artists, the company was certainly a studio. Likewise, Zoetrope was another "independent studio" which worked within the system to make a space for independent directors who needed funding. George Lucas would leave Zoetrope in 1971 to create his own independent studio, Lucasfilm, which would produce the blockbuster Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises.
One measure of his prestige as an undergraduate was being tapped for the Yale senior society, Elihu. Roe advocated for Indians to make a space for themselves in higher education both while still at Yale and shortly after. In 1914, he protested census figures of college attendance - noting that only a minute fraction of the Indian population was college bound. Shortly after, in the late 1920s Meriam Report, Roe Cloud voiced outrage at the under-education of Indians.
Boris Borisovich Yegorov (; 26 November 1937, Moscow – 12 September 1994, Moscow) was a Soviet physician-cosmonaut who became the first physician to make a space flight. Yegorov came from a medical background, with his father a prominent heart surgeon, and his mother an ophthalmologist. He also selected medicine as a career and graduated from the First Moscow Medical Institute in 1961. During the course of his studies, he came into contact with Yuri Gagarin's training and became interested in space medicine.
Developer Martin Jonasson In 2012, Grapefrukt developer Martin Jonasson began to make a space station game that considered what he found enjoyable and least stressful about real-time strategy games. The game coalesced as he revised and removed features over the course of its year and a half of development. Rymdkapsel was written in Haxe, a programming language similar to ActionScript 3 that let Jonasson use the same code base for iOS, Android, and PC releases. He had used the language for years and had been making games for 20 years, primarily with Adobe Flash.
Turning the wallpaper on can be performed as a single action or can be set up in an elaborate sequence to make a space more dynamic and engaging. The designer has used phosphorescent pigments, transparent layers and a light switch to create a patterned wall with a botanical print powered by external light sources. In 2008 Swedish designer Camilla Diedrich created a line of luminescent wallpaper that is lit by fiber optics. The line is called Nature Ray Charles Wallpaper and consists of an assortment of floral motifs in eight colour variations.
The highlight of the mission was the first space walk by an American, during which White floated free outside the spacecraft, tethered to it, for approximately 20 minutes. The flight also included the first attempt to make a space rendezvous as McDivitt attempted to maneuver his craft close to the Titan II upper stage which launched it into orbit, but this was not successful. The flight was the first American flight to perform many scientific experiments in space, including use of a sextant to investigate the use of celestial navigation for lunar flight in the Apollo program.
The field of ecomedia is still developing and remains mainly an academic discourse. It can be considered a subgroup of media studies, and it crosses the bounds of traditionally “single media” disciplines like literature, art history, and music. The website EcomediaStudies.org was created in 2009 by Steve Rust and Salma Monani as a forum to generate conversation about ecomedia and to make a space for people writing about ecomedia to publish their work. The website’s creators sketch the history of their field as developing out of “the 2009 Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) conference in Victoria, British Columbia” which featured a special session and several panels on Ecological Media.
The traditional filling of mutton is often highly spiced with pepper and other ingredients and is placed inside a shell of hot water crust pastry. An individual piemaker's precise recipe, including the types and quantities of spice used, is usually kept a close secret, for fear of imitations. It is baked in a round, straight-sided tin, about 8 cm in diameter and 4 cm high, and the top "crust" (which is soft) is placed about 1 cm lower than the rim to make a space for adding accompaniments such as mashed potatoes, baked beans, brown sauce, gravy or an egg. Scotch pies are often served hot by take-away restaurants, bakeries and at outdoor events.
If larger, it leaves the element in place and moves to the next. If smaller, it finds the correct position within the sorted list, shifts all the larger values up to make a space, and inserts into that correct position. The resulting array after k iterations has the property where the first k + 1 entries are sorted ("+1" because the first entry is skipped). In each iteration the first remaining entry of the input is removed, and inserted into the result at the correct position, thus extending the result: Array prior to the insertion of x becomes Array after the insertion of x with each element greater than x copied to the right as it is compared against x.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette describes the character as "Archie Bunker from Dahntahn or S'Liberty or Little Warshington," referencing Pittsburgh locales. Each episode lasts about two to nine minutes and opens with a piano theme song reminiscent of the intro to another Pittsburgh-based program, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Each show features the Pittsburgh Dad delivering soliloquies on topics including "grass clippings," "freeze pops," and "jagoffs in Baltimore/Philadelphia," all punctuated by an exaggerated laugh track, which would eventually be removed. The idiosyncrasies of the Pittsburgh dialect plays a large role in the show, including such regional words as "yinz," which means "you (plural)"; "nebby", which describes a nosy person; and "redd up", an idiomatic phrase (imported from Scots into regional American English) which means to clean up and/or to make a space orderly.

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