Manifold Garden Manifold Garden's puzzles blend perspective and physics with architecture for a truly mind-bending experience.
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Over the past 27 years, mathematicians have found hundreds of millions of examples of mirror pairs: This symplectic manifold is in a mirror relationship with that complex manifold.
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"Trying to keep up with the manifold follow-up tasks from the manifold conversations in your teams and channels requires a Skynet-like metapresence that is simply beyond me," he wrote.
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When the layers between soldier and citizen weren't so manifold.
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The Russian sanctions are only one of Exxon's manifold problems.
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Pack currently serves as the president of Manifold Productions, Inc.
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The advantages of this innovation are manifold, according to Ogbole.
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The alleged threats to drinking water from fracking are manifold.
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Durant's relationship with the media was manifold in Oklahoma City.
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In spite of the manifold misconceptions, donating is relatively painless.
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I think this month has proven that in manifold ways.
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No other affiliated groups saw Manifold conduct similar fundraising efforts.
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The struggles that people with chronic illness face are manifold.
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The advantages of this method of quantum data locking are manifold.
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NSC, like manifold institutions of the so-called "American Century," suffers
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Mazer's business, some of it legitimate, was manifold and far-flung.
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Varying in translucency, Whitney's soft chromatic bricks glow in manifold tones.
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"Her talents are manifold — or maybe it's womanfold," Ms. Chavkin said.
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The intake manifold and engine cover parts are made from carbon fiber.
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The problems are manifold, including low pay for jobs in remote areas.
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Why the product is popular The appeal of the product is manifold.
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It isn't just Valve titles that highlighted the manifold possibilities of Source.
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He won in 2016 despite the manifold vices chronicled by Mueller's team.
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Patrick has been running his mind through the gravity-bending Manifold Garden.
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But Manifold Garden and I consistently found ourselves on the same wavelength.
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They are endeavoring to uncover the truth about the manifold Russian mysteries.
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It's unclear why Manifold was chosen to do fundraising work for Claremont.
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But it would take much more to correct the Knicks' manifold troubles.
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" • "In the air there is a stench of never-ending manifold variety.
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Pack's Manifold Productions plainly is trying to broaden the public impression of Thomas.
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But once you're in the club, the benefits of Kairos membership are manifold.
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Neighbor manifold expansion, on the other hand, really drives the buzzkill bummer home.
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Chyr hopes to have Manifold Garden finished within the next 230 months. 226.
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Manifold said the review was ongoing and would be completed within six months.
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The label's requirements are manifold but mainly refer to feeding standards and medication.
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It also meant the chance she would be cured had just plummeted manifold.
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The block is out of reach, and in Manifold Garden, you cannot jump.
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And Rooney's characters do indeed hurt each other, in manifold and terrible ways.
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The French, despite their manifold cultural virtues, lack a flair for interior design.
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The French, despite their manifold cultural virtues, lack a flair for interior design.
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Yet this barely scratches the surface of the manifold disturbing currents at work here.
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And this experience is made manifold when one is suffering alone, as from AIDS.
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DJI this morning announced the latest version of its Manifold on-board drone computer.
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"Manifold 5" (2018) is a five-panel painting that seems inspired by Japanese screens.
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The challenges facing Mr. Cuomo and the authority, which he largely controls, are manifold.
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What's important are less the individual neurons themselves than the manifold connections among them.
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The rush I felt is why I'm still playing (and still loving) Manifold Garden.
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Such an agency should highlight China's manifold weaknesses, vulnerabilities and abuses of human rights.
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Aside from surviving an attempted repeal in 22019, the economic benefits have been manifold.
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The pointless 3D TV standards war presages the manifold sins of the smart home.
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"What we see in Gaza is how environmental violence occurs across manifold levels," Moafi said.
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An exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art features Smith's many and manifold book artworks.
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Try sniffing the stench behind the piled books; the superior freshness of gasoline is manifold.
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Volvo reported that the plastic engine inlet manifold could potentially melt because of temperature changes.
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To be sure, the SAT and ACT have manifold limitations and ought not be romanticized.
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The most obvious and manifold secrets are the closely guarded tricks of Mr. Brown's trade.
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With the election outlook all but certain, the questions that immediately bubble up are manifold.
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California's state attorney general also listed Manifold as a commercial fundraiser for Claremont in 2017.
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Radwanska's struggles have been manifold this year after she made changes in the off-season.
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The sins of social media are manifold, and most of us have contributed to the problem.
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The effects of data practices without ethics can be manifold — unjust treatment, discrimination and unequal opportunities.
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More "civil" lines of attack from Mexico against on our attempts to regulate immigration are manifold.
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Historically, innovation has been a main driver of the American economy with manifold benefits for consumers.
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Fun and adventure: A Jedi craves not these things The physical benefits of running are manifold.
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It's the price the community has accepted for the manifold benefits that open source software provides.
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But if the setup is promising, the discomfort this reader experienced while reading "Loner" was manifold.
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Like creatures of the sea, the varieties of fast-food burgers are many-splendored and manifold.
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The warning signs were manifold, both before the voting started and the day of the caucuses.
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Listening to the question, in its manifold formulations, can at times appear to physically pain him.
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These nomadic folks have scarcely a dollar among them, but their secrets are dark and manifold.
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And how do we escape our manifold echo chambers for the common space essential to democracy?
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Since 2011, his nonprofit, Public Media Lab, sent $1.6 million in grant money to Manifold Productions.
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He had this previous relationship with Luke Cage, and he had a previous relationship with Manifold.
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Thus, it is not enough to say that that he evokes being in its manifold richness.
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Cultivation costs have risen manifold since the mid-1990s, but the farmers' incomes have stagnated or declined.
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And every one of the manifold sights and sounds of urban life registers as a personal assault.
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Because when it comes to sources like solar and wind, the challenges facing energy storage are manifold.
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Still, online threats are manifold, lurking and evolving, making the internet a more hostile place than ever.
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As such, the struggle is necessarily continual and manifold, occurring in multiple ways and across numerous platforms.
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Finally, the cooled air is combined with air already in the cabin using a mixer, or manifold.
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This qualifies me, I hope, to comment on Krystal's article, which examines manifold approaches to growing old.
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For Mark Zuckerberg, however, it means taking a moment to bask in your manifold and unqualified successes.
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Trump's presidency has caused manifold catastrophes, but so far, most Americans have not seen them up close.
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But since then, travel and commerce between China and the rest of the world has increased manifold.
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Compared with the manifold complexities of global warming, dealing with ozone depletion was, in fact, relatively simple.
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The phone number listed on the disclosure is identical to the one listed on Manifold Productions' website.
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The strategies for achieving this increase were manifold, run in parallel by various departments of the government.
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And while a six-dimensional symplectic manifold is impossible to visualize, a three-dimensional torus is almost tangible.
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The reasons for this shift are manifold, but chief among them is the sheer expense of the Valley.
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The reasons more seniors are choosing to stay in the homes where they raised their families are manifold.
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It's a complicated narrative, flushed throughout with the manifold plot twists and color saturation that are Park's signature.
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He noted that he sees Manifold, which is a much larger cloud services marketplace, a more direct competitor.
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This wouldn't work so effectively if the art in its great collections wasn't itself forceful in manifold ways.
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Just as the drivers of teacher stress are manifold, any meaningful fixes will have to be multi-faceted.
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The assailant hopes to cause maximum physical disfigurement whose manifold effects can reverberate daily in the victim's life.
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NHTSA said it recently learned that the police version of the Ford Explorer was experiencing exhaust manifold cracks.
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Exploring the manifold possibilities of repurposed zombie bodies has been one of the show's primary pleasures this year.
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But the reasons behind these financial obstacles are manifold, and there is plenty of blame to go around.
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And in these manifold appearances lie the explanations for all phenomena we observe, both matter and space-time included.
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For researchers, the benefits are manifold — from fighting cancer and lowering cholesterol to improving mental health and skin care.
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Unlike deep dream, we optimize these activations by performing descent on a parameterization of the manifold of natural images.
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That has been the experience of Manifold Technology founder and CEO Chris Finan and his co-founder Robert Seger.
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To be sure, President Trump's manifold troubles may preclude Congress from doing anything meaningful until after the 2018 elections.
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The optimistic response to this manifold divergence is that Trump's administration will not be as radical as many fear.
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Yet it was the prevailing intrigue of the election, more incessantly discussed than any of Mr Trump's manifold scandals.
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What it offers instead is manifold: the pleasures of allusion, of probing psychological insight, of extended bouts of wordplay.
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They perform here on a bill with Matana Roberts, an alto saxophonist and a multimedia storyteller of manifold approach.
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The forces pushing black farmers off their land in the 20th century were manifold, and the impact was devastating.
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Potential applications are manifold, from creating skyscraper facades to making tiny devices for chemistry research, according to Dr. Rapp.
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That climbed to 297 million in 1989, and multiplied manifold to 611.4 million in 2018, the bank's data showed.
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The concept seemed simple enough — all customers had to do was text 'Raincheck' to 888-222 — and the benefits, manifold.
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The worries are manifold: This kills momentum on legislating, and unifies Democrats in opposition to everything they want to do.
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Deakin University's Dr Allison Milner, the study's lead author and an expert on occupational suicide, believes the factors are manifold.
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A small collection of small-scale songs, both lyrically and musically, the praise heaped on Thrush Metal has been manifold.
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Post Design Director Greg Manifold said on Twitter the version below only went out to a "sliver" of its readership.
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The referendum highlights the manifold and serious political risks that Iraq faces even after Islamic State has largely been defeated.
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His shortcomings -- which are manifold and manifest to some and invisible to others -- have had a public airing this week.
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Though his recognition of the evangelical right's manifold hypocrisies and corruptions is welcome, one wonders what took Wehner so long.
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Studies show that high-quality early learning has tremendous individual and societal benefits, with an initial investment yielding manifold returns.
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Move the filter around a more complicated manifold, and it could end up pointing in any number of inconsistent directions.
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A remote manifold platform (RMP) is where small oil or gas pipelines converge before connecting to a larger storage hub.
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The Supreme Court, one of India's most powerful institutions, has seen a manifold rise in public interest litigation in recent years.
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The ecological and evolutionary circumstances that drive a species to extinction are manifold and related to one another in complex ways.
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But much the same could be said for its armed forces, diplomatic service, judiciary and other institutional crutches against manifold threats.
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The S.E.C. accordingly "declined to second-guess" the conclusion of Congress that the benefits of a resource extraction rule were manifold.
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"We believe, for the moment, that the future of our business is based mainly around the Americas and Europe," Manifold said.
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The reasons for this are manifold and require a complete shift in the way we defend our critical systems and data.
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The game's sense of being lost amid the urban fabric is taken further by how you interact with Manifold Garden's world.
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The Point: The difficulties of managing -- and thriving -- in a debate where the knives are out for literally everyone are manifold.
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Or, just possibly, he could choose to be remembered not for his manifold faults but for a single act of bravery.
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You're often rewarded for such wild experimentation, too, because Manifold Garden is a game where the next step is rarely obvious.
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The reasons for that are manifold: Older Americans are increasingly choosing to age in place, rather than sell their large homes.
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Many condemned Mr. Ailes and his network, pointing in particular to the manifold accusations against him, which he had always denied.
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Despite her manifold fears, this damaged little dog is preternaturally gentle — "grandmotherly," according to her page on the rescue organization's website.
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Called the Manifold, the camera features a staggering 16 8k cameras for 360-video and uses Facebook's software to capture 3D data.
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The field is described by a Kähler manifold, which maps onto the geometric disk seen in Escher's drawing of angels and devils.
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The firm was well positioned to benefit from increased infrastructure spending in the U.S. in the medium term, CEO Albert Manifold said.
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Coughlin smiled on his way out, but it does not mean the Giants' losing ways and manifold problems will depart with him.
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The trade-off, obviously, is that it will be a bit more costly to build the ship, but the benefits are manifold.
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Pipes and hoses emanating from the trucks connect to a metal apparatus known as a manifold, which looks like a giant insect.
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But more and more, they emphasize that this work is hard, the problems varied, the risks manifold, the regulations slow in coming.
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We'd all grown accustomed to Klimt's meandering thought processes and decided to accept them along with the manifold vagaries of this endeavor.
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Posture magazine aims to take back the gaze of the outside world and celebrate queer counterculture for all of its manifold beauty.
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To the Editor: For all of his manifold and well-documented deficiencies, President Trump is not nearly as naïve as Charlie Brown.
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Almost any other country today, and any prior version of the United States, would give its eyeteeth to enjoy our manifold blessings.
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Helen's been an idiot in manifold ways, but in the closing scene of her chapter, with her guilt tempered — he'd chosen Alison!
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Even when it seems as if there were nowhere left to go, the city, with its manifold appetites, could not be contained.
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Sharing everything from tangible items to kind words and compliments—with friends, family and the less fortunate—is rewarding in manifold ways.
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Manifold Garden thrusts you into a world filled with impossible, MC Escher-style architecture, offering up a combination of exploration and puzzle solving.
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To improve trust and safety issues, Manifold has built a reputation system for buyers and sellers so that transactions are decentralized, but trusted.
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Chinese rulers have long viewed private philanthropy with suspicion, worrying that the public might recognise in it the manifold failings of the state.
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"It's a brilliant tactic," said Chris Finan, a former Obama administration cybersecurity adviser who now heads California-based financial tech firm Manifold Technology.
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Tinder, which has made "swipe left" and "swipe right" a point of pop culture conversations, grew its subscriber base manifold with new launches.
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Certainly, Ukraine has manifold problems, but today it's a remarkably vibrant, multiethnic democracy in a region full of aggressive nationalism and authoritarian backsliding.
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Manifold said in a 2017 op-ed that Bannon's addition to the White House may lead to conservative documentary filmmakers gaining more respect.
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Through realignments and manifold perspectives on the same allegorized seascape, these new paintings draw forceful attention to the interdependence between light and time.
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One drawback of a No vote would be to reinforce the belief that Italy lacks the capacity ever to address its manifold, crippling problems.
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Trump presents the manifold challenge of having to relate to the public despite being a billionaire who looks and sounds very different from them.
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Against the low probability of altering Iran's behavior, changing its regime or initiating negotiations on a new deal, the potential negative consequences are manifold.
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So it is not only stability and peace but it is prosperity for Europe ... The return will be manifold in the decades to come.
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The necessary negotiations to navigate this situation are manifold, and fortunately there are plenty of members of the party planning team to handle them.
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Yet his fame was still not such as to prevent him from engaging in another activity of which Rome offered manifold new possibilities: cruising.
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When Mr. Akinmusire starts reciting these names, he is stripping things down, taking us close to the source of the manifold frustrations articulated earlier.
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If you mashed together the quiet mysteries of Myst with the impossible architecture of Monument Valley, you'd get something that looks like Manifold Garden.
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The first, written in spare, unsentimental prose of a near-poetic density, explores the manifold ways in which death invests life with true meaning.
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There is a reason Manifold Garden is the first time I've been searching the phrase "non-Euclidian" since I was playing Antichamber in 2013.
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But over and over again, this seemingly mindless toying around in Manifold Garden would, in fact, lead to progress and the solution would arrive.
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Most companies don't have the skill set or resources to set all of that up, and Manifold decided to use its expertise to help out.
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In that spot, Gettleman has manifold options: keep the pick or trade down, draft quarterback Eli Manning's successor or an elite prospect at another position.
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The manifold for vendors releasing products will expand and new platforms leveraging the fabric will foster accelerated innovation and solution success within the IoT ecosystem.
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Finan also has had stops at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and Google, and is currently the CEO of Manifold Technology, which he founded.
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Having previously worked in manufacturing industry throughout the 60s and 80s, he explained it was busy at the ports and the manifold types of manufacturing.
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I've never seen my boss, Dieter Bohn, look happier than he did after playing Manifold Garden — and I attended his wedding earlier this year. Tumbleseed.
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Its manifold social and political challenges include wave upon wave of migrants, the rise of right-wing political parties and terrorist attacks on European soil.
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That process, which you'll be doing a lot in Manifold Garden, looks like this: The wall on the left, let's say, turns your cursor blue.
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" Despite this country's manifold failures to uphold its ideals, its core vision has turned out to be much more sophisticated than America's "E pluribus unum.
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"The bolt-ons just come through, you'll do between 500 and 1 billion euros this year," Manifold said, referring to the smaller firms CRH routinely purchases.
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We have to demand that films and any kind of content reflect our reality and the way it really is in its manifold and beautiful aspects.
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S. strategy or de-escalating and turning his attention to the manifold social and economic problems that the Chinese people will surely demand that he address.
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The country's leader, Islam Karimov, was a de-facto dictator, and his security services had been accused of manifold abuses, including the torture of political opponents.
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Its 136 pages say not a word about the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, which poses huge and manifold obstacles to any Palestinian economic development.
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"We expect the positive underlying momentum in our businesses to continue and we look forward to another year of progress," Manifold said on a conference call.
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He does not make a painting so much as find it in the process of layering (and removing) manifold forms, furls, and striations of luscious color.
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Data on the second-by-second action — exactly when a goal is scored, where it landed in the net, who had the assist — creates manifold betting opportunities.
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After all, if Democrats take back the House in November, they'll be able to subpoena Trump's tax returns and start hearings on his manifold conflicts of interest.
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But his choice to use bone spurs as an example, when Americans received exemptions for manifold other conditions, was widely perceived as a jab at the president.
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The manifold connections and allusions would now be instantly visible via hyperlinks, and the common reader would be able to appreciate the infinite recesses of Joyce's brilliance.
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Artomatix went on to raise just over $12 million in grants and funding from VCs, including from Enterprise Ireland, Suir Valley Ventures, Manifold Partners and Boost Heroes.
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In other words, the reason physicists can use gauge CNNs is because Einstein already proved that space-time can be represented as a four-dimensional curved manifold.
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In addition to its manifold human costs, "fast fashion" — cheap clothing designed to be temporary in the age of Instagram — is a significant cause of environmental degradation.
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The deal to lead the fund-raising efforts for Claremont was worth $75,000 to Pack's private film company Manifold, which was paid in $6,250 installments each month.
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Claremont's tax return for fiscal year 2016, from July of that year through June 2017, shows that Manifold Productions helped raise almost $200,000 during that time period.
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Such initiatives speak to Mr. Hollein's emphasis on manifold ways of looking at art and his determination to break down boundaries between the museum's traditionally siloed departments.
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"It's a novel way of approaching what is, after all, a manifold societal problem," said McKiernan, noting that non-Catholic children often attend church schools and programs.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Although it has manifested in ways that are manifold, the human belief in the supernatural is something that's shared across cultures.
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Black Panther & the Crew launched last month, and follows Black Panther, Misty Knight, Luke Cage, Storm, and former Avenger Manifold as they grapple with police violence in Harlem.
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For an extra $235,433, a buyer can get distinctive metallic black paint, 35-inch bronze wheels, a bronze intake manifold, carbon fiber accents and a black aero kit.
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Several years ago, Mercedes-Benz caused alarm when it found R-1234yf could release toxic smoke if it caught fire when sprayed over an engine's hot exhaust manifold.
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The merits of such experiences for college students are manifold: Exposure to new cultures, eye-opening educational environments, language-building opportunities and access to countless worldview-expanding tools.
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Far off in the bending sky was the pearly light; and she felt the largeness of the world and the manifold wakings of men to labor and endurance.
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And while Republicans have been more audacious than Democrats, the manifold accusations made by Sanders supporters show that the effort to delegitimize winners is a pan-partisan tic.
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It's a massive task for startup CEOs juggling manifold issues, but according to Plaid cofounder Zach Perret, there is a method to succeeding in securing the right staff.
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The world's manifold terrors are transmitted to Kathy through the computer screen; shut it, and the proximate peacefulness of trees and birds and street noise takes its place.
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"They don't seem to appreciate the general technical concerns," said Chris Finan, a former Obama administration cybersecurity adviser who now heads California-based financial tech firm Manifold Technology.
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Only then can they properly attend to the manifold concerns of current patients and expand the medical training of the physicians many others will need in the future.
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The Manifold 2 packs either an Intel Core i7 or Nvidia Jetson TX2, integrating with the built-in sensors on the company's Matrice 210 and 600 series drones.
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While the material itself consists of forgettable or disposable objects from everyday life, El Anatsui transforms these into remarkable forms embedded with narratives and histories in manifold ways.
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Early adopters like fashion designers, a Kanye West henchman, pro skaters, a model or three — all the nocturnal critters who sniff out the latest hot spot — were manifold.
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And California's manifold problems — ranging from sea-level rise to continued poor air quality to water shortages to raging forest fires — would seem to justify its special status.
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The United States cannot solve all of Libya's manifold problems, but the next several weeks offer a crucial window, and decisive American diplomacy could make all the difference.
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Lending his services to television shows and mainstream movies, such as those mentioned earlier, improved them manifold, but nothing quite compares to Daniels's CalArts thesis, "Buzz Box" (1985).
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Its advantages are manifold: clients can asses vasts swathes of land in a matter of hours, and glean information about a property that is not apparent when on foot.
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Mathematicians would like to find a general method of construction—a process by which you could hand them any symplectic manifold and they could hand you back its mirror.
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He said Cevian had met with CRH's board and Chief Executive Albert Manifold several times in recent months and he was confident they would drive the measures still needed.
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That would be a lot simpler than the manifold changes to various tax laws that Trump is at least hinting at, in a "major overhaul" of the tax code.
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The theme of the 48th conference is to "explore the root causes of, and pragmatic solutions for, the manifold political, economic and social fractures facing global society," WEF said.
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The differences between the two men are manifold: Eisenhower was the nation's greatest war hero, a dignified man of preternatural calm, who was also the president of Columbia University.
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And the manifold beauty of galleries filled with charismatic objects nearly persuades you not to remember that art is a record of crimes as well as of benign achievements.
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The manifold heater, which draws heat from the engine into the automobile to keep passengers warm, was so badly deteriorated that Mr. Haegert built a new one from scratch.
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The Korean Central News Agency said the plenary session was meant to address the "manifold and harsh trials and difficulties" facing the country, and would continue into another day.
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From its oversize sensor dish to its Gigyrodyne sublight engine , thrust-pressure manifold and sensor-proof smuggling compartments, the tech aboard this ship ranges from highly plausible to entirely fictional.
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It's noteworthy precisely because it tries to capture the manifold nature of history, giving space to over 40 different individuals who offer perspectives on those fateful nights in Greenwich Village.
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This is part of an ongoing series on Revenue-based investing VC that will hit on: From the investors' point of view, the advantages of the RBI models are manifold.
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We must address not just the manifold technologies that are intermingling—the "what" of it all—but the matter of their effects on every aspect of private and public life.
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"Retail's troubles are manifold, and the diagnosis is different in each struggling company's case," Jim Elder, director of risk services at S&P Global Market Intelligence, wrote in his report.
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The reasons for this troubling decline in amphibian populations are manifold: disease, pesticide use, climate change, and habitat loss have all been cited as causes leading to amphibian mass extinction.
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But given the scale of the manifold changes coming our way, maybe a year or three to catch our collective breath, to ready ourselves, won't be such a bad thing.
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By all accounts, a couple of brief grip 'n grins at photo ops are hardly the right venues for serious discussions on the manifold issues between these two world leaders.
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A mighty sound suddenly erupts as the trucks begin pumping fluid and proppant into the manifold and down the well, at between five hundred and eight hundred gallons per minute.
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A year ago, the worries of Washington journalists were manifold: eviction from the West Wing, the end of regular pool reports and briefings, a Breitbart takeover of White House coverage.
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While the material itself is "cheap," consisting of forgettable or disposable objects from everyday life, El Anatsui transforms these into remarkable forms embedded with narratives and histories in manifold ways.
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But answering the question thoroughly requires delving into the manifold ways race, gender, class, and celebrity are playing out in the R. Kelly story, which is a Herculean task for anyone.
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The aroma and taste was not qualitatively different from the mangoes I had known, but intensified manifold, as if the souls of ten mangoes had been concentrated in just one fruit.
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It used to be argued that, despite manifold areas of tension between China and America, the relationship was so complex and multilayered there would always be mitigating areas of mutual benefit.
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"Genesis" is a blunt-laced celebration and warning of the things that keep us level by knocking us out, a drug drenched ode to rap in all of its manifold iterations.
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We do know that one game will make its way back to Steam: Manifold Garden developer William Chyr tweeted that the game will be a 12-month Epic Games Store exclusive.
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A quetzal bird in brilliant green hues is perched on six of the portraits, its meaning manifold: a protective talisman and the national bird of Guatemala, from where those children hailed.
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The non-linear narrative, emphasized by the looped and layered soundtrack of wolf calls composed by White Mountain Apache composer and musician Laura Ortman, mirrors the Indigenous concept of manifold temporalities.
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Despite the messy business of figuring out who, if anyone, has a right to sell outer space, the advantages of mining materials like iron, platinum, or palladium on asteroids are manifold.
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