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Head for someplace more innocuous and out of the way.
One of three offered examples is more innocuous than the others.
But experts on voting systems say there's a more innocuous explanation.
But the vast majority are in for far more innocuous behaviors.
Some requirements are counterintuitive or sound more innocuous than they actually are.
Among the more innocuous changes are the new guest mode and automatic account linking.
More innocuous but still frustrating was the frequent lack of common sense and entitlement.
Harley's approach is perhaps more innocuous, but it has just as many contorted twists.
It's easy to see how these techniques might be applied in a more innocuous way.
For some slightly more innocuous pranks, check out our roundup of April Fools' videos here.
On the other hand, it could be something much more innocuous, like a coding error.
" In the wake of the leaks, Identity Evropa "rebranded" to the more innocuous-sounding "American Identity Movement.
The Wessing prize winners serve as a more innocuous example than more egregious pattern within the medium.
The sites could hardly be more innocuous: churches, clubs, schools, movie theaters, and race-day finish lines.
More innocuous hot-button options might include the National Rifle Association, "Free Palestine," or U.S. Border Patrol.
But that it is given to one of the milder, more innocuous pieces of the exhibition is frustrating.
But it's distinctly one of the funnier and more innocuous things that a Facebook executive has apologized for lately.
But good luck to you if you can figure out a pattern for the more innocuous ones like yesterday's.
The tech is also being utilized in more innocuous ways, like paying for orders at a KFC in Hangzhou.
While Stephen had cloaked most of his criminal activity, he did not purge his more innocuous internet search history.
Fans on Reddit have discovered that it's actually a lot more innocuous than that — on the surface, of course.
The causes of this more innocuous form of pica, geophagy, have remained an enigma since Hippocrates first documented it.
Among more innocuous pictures of animals, including a dog and a gecko, was a picture of a slaughtered toad.
Easier to miss are the more innocuous and pedestrian ways that money—especially large sums of it—shapes American politics.
And while the teaser deck may be more innocuous, you'll want to be careful about sending financial information via email.
NASA's story is that it misidentified the bag as something far more innocuous before making it available to the public.
But most of those are more innocuous, telling you about a fake sweepstakes you won or fabricated health insurance paperwork problems.
Others might be more innocuous, such as flying it around the neighborhood to automatically hijack Chromecasts and rickroll unbeknownst TV viewers.
But on Wednesday, Musk was doing some more innocuous tweeting — giving a rock star in distress some personal Tesla customer service.
Abusers can install software by sending a link disguised as something more innocuous to their target, or by physically accessing devices.
There are also more innocuous jokes, such as the viral Arthur fist, a reaction meme to something hilariously frustrating or anger-inducing.
Yogurt promises to be one of the more innocuous substances on view when Mr. Creed takes over the armory for two months.
Accounts can also be locked for more innocuous reasons, such as if the account's email and password are posted online as part of a leak.
Jameel Jaffer, an A.C.L.U. lawyer, said the "selective disclosure" of the presumably more innocuous photographs should not be a distraction from what was still being concealed.
With all the recent talk of AI posing existential risks to humanity and our privacy, global tech company Omron is taking a softer, more innocuous approach.
The first point about the study is that the majority of participants in the study were low risk patients (patients with slow growing, more innocuous cancer).
Fires can be caused by much more innocuous events, like a discarded cigarette butt, a lawnmower riding over a big rock, or a spark from a car.
Google does other, more innocuous business with the Pentagon, including military advertising on Google properties and Google's ad platform, as well as providing web apps like email.
While this applies to more innocuous material, like music and film, it poses the question of whether this same system can apply to videos like the Christchurch shooting.
Now, the third and somewhat more innocuous bit of the celestial trifecta: the blue moon, a term given to the second full moon to occur in a month.
The full environmental impact of electric cars needs to be analyzed more thoroughly before we can determine them to be more innocuous than internal combustion engines, he said.
A few weeks later, Hill was suspended from the network for two weeks, following tweets even more innocuous than the one that made her into a national headline.
But alongside these posts were much more innocuous but much more insane run-of-the-mill birthday well wishes from people who clearly didn't know she is dead.
" Meanwhile, the University of Houston announced Monday that it would be changing the name of a campus residence hall, the Calhoun Lofts, to the more innocuous "University Lofts.
The idea of predatory robots may sound terrifying, but the technology's actual applications could be far more innocuous, and more wide ranging, as researcher Tobi Delbruck told Vice's Motherboard.
" He was referring to the "Something Rotten!" producer Kevin McCollum, who consistently lobbied for the exclamation point even when the show had the more innocuous title "The Bottom Brothers.
Commenting "niccccce" on your ex's latest bathing suit photo on Instagram may seem more innocuous than saying it to her face, but it might not come across that way.
Of the approaches to countering unstable individuals committing mass shootings, among the more innocuous would appear to be allowing off-duty law enforcement officers and retired officers to remain armed.
Ohio gun laws will allow people to openly carry firearms at the protests, while more innocuous items such as tennis balls, umbrellas with steel points and water guns will be prohibited.
There's also more innocuous functions that are perhaps unnecessarily true-to-life, like windshield wipers to clean any mud that gets on your screen, or a fuel hose to gas up.
While Mr. Volker offered a more innocuous version of events, investigators noted last week that Mr. Sondland repeatedly said he could not remember details about what they characterized as key events.
Next up, the frightened duo reach in to touch more innocuous things, but they're so spooked they think it can't possibly be anything safe or normal like moon dust (it's moon dust).
It is also difficult to defend against, in some part because it doesn't involve actually breaching a network at all—just flooding it with more innocuous-seeming traffic than it can handle.
Cigars must be smoked, although Lithgow has revealed that, now that tobacco is taboo, his cigars, as deployed in " The Crown ," are made from some more innocuous, and therefore disgusting, vegetable substitute.
According to the Wall Street Journal, sources familiar with the matter say the tool was originally called the "Sauron Alert," but its name was changed to the more innocuous "Security Watchdog" in 2015.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, suggested the details are more innocuous.
Given Nancy's naturally skeptical nature, her mind would go to the darkest place, seeing that blood, but that could be a red herring that will eventually give way to a more innocuous explanation.
Andy Tian, the CEO of Asia Innovations Group, a Beijing-based startup that offers live-streaming services, agrees, suggesting that this new wave of regulations is about something more surprising and somewhat more ... innocuous.
He'd rather his family did not find out about it, and using a headset is a more innocuous way to enjoy what he's doing than risk being recognized in a strip club, he said.
After the meeting was revealed a year later, Don Jr. at first gave a more innocuous explanation, before Trump himself later admitted the meeting was about gathering dirt on his 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Nest, Google Home and Amazon Echo are more innocuous, but provide all sorts of data about what's going on inside the home and could, someday, help inform the creation of real-time home insurance policies.
Quotas, racial preferences, and the landmark 1978 Supreme Court decision to legalize affirmative action have given way to a far more innocuous, benign term — diversity — and been upheld by the Court as recently as 2016.
Though the first lady arrived at Andrews Air Force base in Maryland wearing the jacket, by the time the plane landed in McAllen, Texas, she had changed into a far more innocuous cream colored jacket instead.
Ironically, Dataminr may be one of the more innocuous of the social media big-data analytics firms: it uses public information from Twitter to track big events, rather than collecting and organizing personal information about people.
Others have more innocuous titles that conceal the darker thrust of their game play: In the forthcoming Kindergarten, for instance, cartoon children are shot in the head by the school principal or hacked apart by the janitor.
And then taking a page from the surrealism book, to make the figures more innocuous, such as in the piece "Starry, Starry Knight" (2017), Morley tosses them into a sky where they wheel about, jousting without ever spilling blood.
Although Colangelo denied having control of four of those accounts — he admitted to owning one of the more innocuous accounts that didn't tweet sensitive information — the Philadelphia 76ers ownership group promptly announced it was opening an independent investigation into the matter.
"More curiously, the complaint the recounts the activities of a YouTube account allegedly belonging to Rahami, which favorited videos with titles like "best jihad [anthem]" alongside more innocuous clips like "WWE'12: How To Make Kratos" and "Cat Backflip Onto Couch.
The scene sparked sci-fi memes, but the real meaning of the orb is much more innocuous: It's apparently just a decorative globe that was part of an opening ceremony for the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology in Riyadh.
Fields says that he expects the design to become more innocuous still in terms of obvious sensor placements over time, though he declined to give me any clues about what the final vehicle design for the autonomous ride-sharing fleet will be.
But the types of operations — raids on terror groups, training of local forces, or more innocuous missions, like conducting security surveys for U.S. embassies — they carried out are hard to divine given the scant and fragmentary information the military is willing to provide.
Sometimes his more innocuous products became a gateway for grooming a new fentanyl distributor: The organization in Nebraska that Buemi dismantled had been purchasing steroids from Zhang before transitioning into fentanyl, and the organization in South Carolina started off buying counterfeit clothing.
On Sunday night, the Twitter account for the YouTube Creators page tweeted the following statement that offered a little more detail on the filtering but didn't explain how some of the more innocuous videos that got caught in the filter wound up there.
But as the Wired story points out, these people aren't necessarily coming to YouTube to look for pornographic content, but are interested in the more innocuous type, like videos where children's private parts are shown, both covered and uncovered, while doing exercise or playing games.
She's an amateur tattoo artistAmong the more innocuous stories from the Suicide Squad set – and it says a lot that stories of stars tattooing each other is "innocuous" on the set of this film – was that the stars were getting all ink-happy with each other.
According to this incredibly detailed flowchart created by reddit user alpine-, even the movie's more innocuous decisions, like whether Stefan should listen to Thompson Twins or Now2 on his way to the Tuckersoft Office, affects his relationship with the uber-successful game designer Colin (Will Poulter).
It's been over two years since Facebook first began going after dangerous bullshit on the social network, and there are still deeply disturbing instances of hateful propaganda fueling genocide on the platform, on top of the more innocuous, day-to-day viral hoaxes and misleading posts.
Dolce has been called out in recent years for labeling a $2,395 pair of shoes "slave sandals" (in 2016; they later changed the name to the more innocuous "decorative flat sandal") and including earrings that looked like they were made of blackamoor faces in a 2012 collection.
Atlas might be our idea of what a robot overlord looks like, but the robots that pose a more direct threat to employment are much more innocuous and decidedly un-human, like the 100,000 of them that run Amazon's warehouses or those that are taking over fast-food chains.
As the Detroit Free Press noted, it led to concerns of something paranormal happening, but the truth is that it was likely something more innocuous: The founder of Cidco, Paul Locklin, was also listed as a prior caller, so it's likely a series of test numbers showed up.
The second movie, Mimi Leder's On the Basis of Sex, comes out on Christmas and struck me as even more innocuous, with Felicity Jones performing a Sanrio-adorable interpretation of Ginsburg as a young law student, wife, mother, and eventual professor; Armie Hammer plays her supportive spouse and co-counsel Martin.
The truth, though, seems far more innocuous: Bush was apparently marveling at a new feature in grocery store scanner technology that had the machine correctly read a torn and jumbled bar code, proving he wasn't quite as out of touch with grocery store behavior as a future Republican president would prove to be.
These lies include more innocuous ones like inauguration attendance, as well as more serious ones involving Trump's awareness that a Russian linked to military intelligence was brokering a $300 million real estate deal at the same time that Russia's military intelligence was offering dirt stolen from Trump opponent's server to his son.
In the wake of Flores's story, Carter addressed the images in a Medium post, which said both that she had no problem with what Biden did and that in her view, the viral image was an out-of-context frame from a moment that looks more innocuous on video (emphasis in original): We had started the cold, snowy day at Arlington Cemetery in Section 60 visiting the graves of our fallen.
Putti (re-popularized in the Renaissance) became common allegorical figures and often took over the role of the Horae, as here. This change in preference may have occurred because putti are more innocuous than the sexualized goddesses of antiquity.
While the original recipe consisted of rotten food, after continued complaints from the cast, the recipe for green slime was changed to a more innocuous mixture of lime green gelatin powder, oatmeal, and water.Klickstein, Mathew. Slimed! An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age. Plume, 2013, pp. 57.
Thallium(I) sulfate is soluble in water and its toxic effects are derived from the thallium(I) cation. The mean lethal dose of thallium(I) sulfate for an adult is about 1 gram. Since thallium(I) sulfate is a simple powder with indistinctive properties, it can easily be mistaken for more innocuous chemicals. It can enter the body by ingestion, inhalation, or through contact with the skin.
The following week's strip was also censored. Both strips were replaced by more innocuous strips in the printed versions, but the 'objectionable' strips relating to Lola's religious beliefs were offered in a variety of Internet comics sites, including Breathed's homepage and the "My Comics Page" site. This site now requires a paid "pro" registration for access to the censored strips, but free access to the censored strips is still available online.
She is killed when Harry summons up the ghosts of all the vampires' victims. The TV version of Bianca is very different from the book version. Bianca is a far more innocuous character, who takes in Harry while he's on the run, and even arranges safe passage elsewhere with little apparent intention of using it against him. She is a club owner and not a madam, and she becomes sexually involved with Harry.
Russian Poland was officially yielded on terms of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (marked in red). Vistula LandThe name of the kingdom was changed to Vistula Land, which was reduced to a tsarist province; it lost all autonomy and separate administrative institutions. Richard C. Frucht, Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture. 2005The name of the territory, which had been Congress Poland, was changed to the more innocuous Vistula Land.
The most important component in the control of barbed goatgrass is early detection. When found in small isolated areas, it can be taken care of more effectively. A recently developed method of assessing greenness in aerial color infra-red (CIR) imagery using Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) values to differentiate between these invasive weedy grasses and other more innocuous species may help land managers with early detection. Malmstrom, C.M., H.S. Butterfield, L. Planck, C.W. Long, and V.T. Eviner. (2017).
LGBT specialty broadcaster PrideVision was particularly affected as, from its launch in 2001 until 2005, its format included more innocuous entertainment programming aimed at the gay community during the day and in prime time and hardcore pornographic content in the overnight (with the latter expanding into the mid-evening by 2004). The network's adult programming was spun out into a second channel so that the parent network, now OutTV, could broadcast its non-explicit entertainment and lifestyle programming across its entire broadcast day.
Two years later, on May 11, 1975, an 11-year- old boy named Andrei Pogasyan disappeared. Pogasyan's mother told the police that a man had shot a film in a nearby forest and that her son was going to participate. However, the police did nothing to prevent this because they knew Slivko, who had won awards for other, more innocuous films. In 1980, a 13-year-old boy named Sergei Fatsiyev, who along with Nesmeyanov and Pogasyan was a member of Chergid, disappeared.
The crisis was sparked by allegations that Japan's Ministry of Education had been changing the word used in grade school history textbooks to describe Japan's overseas conquests from "invasion" to the more innocuous "advance". However, the controversy expanded to other issues, including the fact that the textbooks still discussed ancient Japan's conquest and rule of Mimana. The South Korea government formally protested the books, condemning their descriptions of Mimana as "distorted and offensive"Hyung Il Pai, Constructing "Korean" Origins (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Asia Center, 2000), 10.
The report was released under the title Die Endlösung der Judenfrage (). Korherr calculated that the number had fallen by 4 million, of whom 1,274,166 victims were delivered to camps for 'special treatment'. The exacting number of 1,274,166 Jews appeared in the Telegram sent by SS-Sturmbannführer Hermann Höfle on 11 January 1943 suggesting that both of them used data collected by the German Transport Authority. Himmler returned the document to its author and demanded a more innocuous word in place of the "Sonderbehandlung" to divert and obscure the crimes.
According to a group member who was interviewed by the Village Voice, "[m]ost of the time women are too nervous or anxious to take advantage of" New York State law that permits public toplessness. They chose reading books in public because they felt it was more innocuous than just lying around topless and would attract less attention. The group hope to remove the negative public perception of naked breasts in public as something "dirty". Members come from a variety of occupations, including bartenders, students, production assistant, personal assistant, computer scientist, an adult film actress, baristas, and burlesque dancers.
Steganography ("hidden writing") is the means by which data can be hidden within other more innocuous data. Thus a watermark proving ownership embedded in the data of a picture, in such a way it is hard to find or remove unless you know how to find it. Or, for communication, the hiding of important data (such as a telephone number) in apparently innocuous data (an MP3 music file). An advantage of steganography is plausible deniability, that is, unless one can prove the data is there (which is usually not easy), it is deniable that the file contains any.
Sick comedy was a term originally used by mainstream news weeklies Time and Life to distinguish a style of comedy/satire that was becoming popular in the United States in the late 1950s. Foreword to the 1995 Italian edition of Bruce's book. Mainstream comic taste in the United States had favored more innocuous forms, such as the topical but (for the time) inoffensive one-liners in Bob Hope's routines. In contrast, the new comedy favored observational monologues, often with elements of cynicism, social criticism and political satire, which audiences at the time may have found controversial.
The riot itself began on September 13, 1922, two days before the supposed unspoken date, when a group of youths decided to get an early jump on the tradition. This group began in the former "Mulberry Bend" area of Manhattan by removing and stomping hats worn by factory workers who were employed in the area. The more innocuous stomping turned into a brawl when the youths tried to stomp a group of dock workers' hats, and the dock workers fought back. The brawl soon stopped traffic on the Manhattan Bridge and was eventually broken up by police, leading to some arrests.
Variety said that "Bandslam" will make its cracking voice heard amid the summer's boy-based blockbuster clique while Joe Williams remarked, "Although it's the wimpy teen musical that prevails, it's the misfit coming-of-age story that leaves an impression." Roger Ebert wrote on his review, that though this isn't a breakthrough movie, it's charming, and not any more innocuous than it has to be. Fort Worth Weekly revealed in the review, "The comedy subsides into some unusually heavy drama in the second half, and only Graff's assured direction keeps it from tipping over into weepiness." Empire and Digital Spy all gave Bandslam a three out of five rating while Independent Weekly and the Deseret News both gave the film two out of four.
The road was also home to Medieval Colchester's licensed brothels and stew houses (bath house/brothel buildings), and Medieval tennis courts. The area kept its reputation as the Red-light district of Colchester until the end of the Victorian era, when the houses along what is now Vineyard carpark were demolished in a slum clearance, and the roads name was changed to the more innocuous sounding Vineyard Street. Bere Lane met Botolph Strete (modern St Botolph's Street) outside of the Suth Gate, which became the main road south out of the town to Mersea Island. St Botolph's Priory stood in its precinct behind the street front on the east side of the road, whilst the east precinct wall of St John's Abbey lay against its west side.
166-7 It is believed that the original painting mentioned in the letter depicting Marie's departure from Paris was rejected in favor of The Felicity of the Regency due to the more innocuous subject matter of the latter. Rubens, in the same letter, goes on to say, > "This subject, which does not touch on the particular political > considerations ... of this reign, nor have reference to any individual, has > been very well received, and I believe that had it been entrusted altogether > to me the business of the other subjects would have turned out better, > without any of the scandal or murmurings."McGrath, p. 12 Here, we can see evidence of the adaptability of Rubens' style which made his career so successful.
By the time of his memoirs' writing, he is an elderly senator during the reign of Augustus, whom he despises so much that he refuses to refer to him except as "The First Citizen," one of his more innocuous titles. Augustus leaves Decius alone, knowing him to be powerless, and even occasionally calls on him to solve a mystery (the subject matter of some of the short stories). It is confirmed in Oracle that Julia, his wife, has predeceased him. Their inability to conceive a child is a source of tension in their marriage during the novels, but, according to the short story "The Will", he has at least one grandson, indicating that he and Julia had at least one child before she died.
Magpie Lane in Oxford, once known as Gropecunt Lane Gropecunt Lane was a street name found in English towns and cities during the Middle Ages, believed to be a reference to the prostitution centred on those areas; it was normal practice for a medieval street name to reflect the street's function or the economic activity taking place within it. Gropecunt, the earliest known use of which is in about 1230, appears to have been derived as a compound of the words grope and cunt. Streets with that name were often in the busiest parts of medieval towns and cities, and at least one appears to have been an important thoroughfare. Although the name was once common throughout England, changes in attitude resulted in its replacement by more innocuous versions such as Grape Lane.
The sign of the horns, or corna in Italian ("horned hand"), is a gesture with various meanings depending on culture, context, or the placement or movement of the gesture. It is especially common in Italy and the Mediterranean region, where it generally takes on two different meanings depending on context and positioning of the hand. The first, more innocuous usage of the gesture in Italy and the Mediterranean is deployed for apotropaic or superstitious purposes, as a way to ward off bad luck or the "evil eye". This usage of the gesture may also be employed when confronted with unfortunate events or even when such events are mentioned, and it is usually performed with the fingers pointed downward (or simply not directed towards someone) to distinguish the apotropaic usage of the gesture from the obscene usage of the gesture.
TNG Parallels Finally, in the movie Star Trek Generations, a group of Klingons used the VISOR to transmit the shield frequencies of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) to their ship, which allowed them to fatally cripple the Enterprise-D before they were destroyed.Star Trek Generations When La Forge is next seen, in the movie Star Trek: First Contact, he no longer wears his VISOR in lieu of the more innocuous-looking ocular implants.Star Trek: First Contact The underlying mechanics of the VISOR (the transmission of images directly into the brain to overcome blindness) has been developed in the real world, albeit not as precisely as seen in Star Trek. In 2005, a team of medical researchers at Stanford University used a combination of microchip implants behind mice retinas and goggles equipped with LED readouts and a small camera to partially restore sight enough so that the mice could distinguish sets of black and white patterns.
The story's name, "Living Space" is a direct translation of the German "Lebensraum", a key concept of Nazi ideology used to justify conquest and expansion of the "Aryan Race" at the expense of "Inferior Races". In the context of the story, there is a far more innocuous way, unlimited "Living Space" available with no need to fight or conquer anybody, and is utilized not only by the people of Rimbro's timeline, but also by those of the Nazi-victorious timeline. And though mass horrors must have been perpetrated in the aftermath of the Nazi victory, for the people of that timeline - in whose calendar this year is thousands of years "After Hitler" - these are events of the distant past and the ones encountered in the story seem quite civilized. Once finding that the Earth on which Rimbro lives is already claimed, they accept this prior claim and go away (why fight when there is a literally infinite number of other worlds just as good?).

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