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  1. a very small piece of dust

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Image: Mote Marine LaboratoryKnown as the "shark lady," she founded the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida, and was an early member of the American Elasmobranch Society.
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"It was about as big of a test that we could be given"— Mote scientist Erich Bartels This was the first time both Mote and CRF's nurseries faced such a powerful storm.
"What starts in the Arctic isn't confined there," Mote noted.
"It almost plays a mote preventing anyone from getting in."
I THINK AS WARREN BUFFETT TALKS ABOUT, THE MOTE THAT'S PROTECTABLE.
Shaina Mote x Clyde is at 16 Orchard Street through June.
A quantum dot is a mote of matter a few nanometres across.
His awareness narrows to a single mote of light, the implant diligently recording.
Move over 'the princess and the pea': Apple and the dust mote is here!
"The bottom line for me is, I don't care what you call me," Mote says.
And then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote from thy brother's eye.
Yet the Mote lab and other centers have already replanted thousands of small coral colonies.
But recall that, at the time, Amazon was a mote of dust in terms of scale.
Anyone who's ever experienced depression, even the tiniest mote, knows that there's great power in relief.
Dr. Vince Lovko, the plankton expert at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, in Sarasota, pointed out that there are good resources available for visitors, including a website and smartphone app from Mote, where you can find out which beaches have been impacted and which are clear.
Thomas Mote is a distinguished research professor of Geography and Atmospheric Science at the University of Georgia.
Shaina Mote leather and bamboo ankle boots, $675; mules, $490; and oxfords with heels, $505; at thedreslyn.com.
This is mote con huesillo, Chile's beloved half-drink, half-snack, considered central to the national character.
A persistent weather pattern has been setting the stage for the current spike in melting, according to Mote.
A hot LA day warrants a cup of their mote con huesillos, a Chilean peach and wheat drink.
The current El Niño is fading, but the bigger warming trend shows no sign of stopping, Mote said.
This month, Ms. Mote is introducing a footwear collection inspired by ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement.
"We created these problems," said Michael P. Crosby, president of the Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium in Sarasota, Fla.
Scientists at the Mote Marine Laboratory say this is the worst red tide they've seen in over a decade.
Mote had aimed to plant 25,000 of its nursery corals on reefs this year, while CRF planned for 10,000.
The University held the record for the smallest computer after it created its 2x2x4mm Michigan Micro Mote in 2014.
Sea turtles also know better than to put all their eggs in one basket, the Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium reports.
"Right off the bat we thought, 'Oh it's going to be completely destroyed," said Erich Bartels, a Mote staff scientist.
Expect very cool labels like Shaina Mote, Issey Miyake, and Eckhaus Latta, as well as an amazing selection of vintage.
The firm was just a mote under the $1 billion mark at its IPO, but has since crested the mark.
San Jose de Ushua Mayor Ivan Villagomez Llamoca said the mourners were served mote broth and stewed meat with chili.
By the age of twenty-five, he was stuck like a mote in the public eye, never to be dislodged.
She took a glass slide out of her handbag which looked like it had a mote of dust on it.
Muchos murieron en este lugar, donde puede hacer tanto calor que se ha ganado el mote del Camino del Diablo.
The designer Shaina Mote is taking her offhand yet thoughtful aesthetic down a level — to ankle height, to be exact.
Instead, it's better to call the Mote Marine Laboratory or email the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (see the sidebar).
But if they were really concerned about anti-Semitism in American politics, they would look to the beam before the mote.
But Payet curled the ball with such precision, that a stray mote of dust could have concluded in a failed attempt.
According to Gretchen Lovewell, Mote Marine Lab's strandings investigation program manager, these animals become ill upon contact with the red tide.
C.D. Mote Jr. is president of the National Academy of Engineering and former president of the University of Maryland, College Park.
The Micro Mote (or M3) is fully functional and able to retain its programming and data even when it loses power.
Alan Black and Thomas Mote at the University of Georgia compared deaths from winter-related travel with those from other weather events.
Today, Mote launches a capsule line of swimwear that stays true to the distinctive, functional aesthetic she's perfected in her main line.
Dr. Robert Hueter, the senior scientist and director of the Center for Shark Research at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Fla.
Melt periods such as the current one are not unprecedented; Mote noted previous periods in 2012, 2010 and 2007, all major melt years.
Significant amounts of lobster trap lines got tangled in the Mote Marine Laboratory's coral trees, snagging other debris such as uprooted mangrove roots.
And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, But considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
Before Black and Mote undertook their study, there was no data that measured the number of car crash fatalities related to winter weather conditions.
If you get sick of the classic NES brick, just sync up your PS4 Dual Shock 4 or Wii Mote to switch things up.
Sometimes what they're after is obvious—a toy, a pest, a snack, a ray of light or mote of dust—but sometimes it's not.
Now their DNA has been recoded by the experimental playwright Julia Jarcho, and there isn't even the tiniest mote of sunshine in their makeup.
Professor Fong and a colleague, Frederick W. Mote, set up the nation's first doctoral program in Chinese art and archaeology at Princeton in 1959.
Before this week's heat, Dr. Mote said, Portland posted eight days of daytime temperatures of 100 degrees or more since the beginning of 2010.
Was there a mote of meanness in her eye, or did it just see more than our lazy gaze can ever hope to do?
Gretchen Lovewell at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota said infected manatees can appear drunk, doing barrel rolls in the water and spinning in intoxication.
"There's every reason to believe that years that look like this will become more common," University of Georgia ice scientist Tom Mote told the outlet.
Buffett and Hugh are two manatees who live at Sarasota, Florida's Mote Aquarium, where they consume up to 84 heads of romaine lettuce each day.
How wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull the mote out of thine eye; And, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
Perhaps here, as in many ways in which the West sees Islam, the mote in another's eye looms larger than the one in our own?
To switch (and invert) scriptural traditions: While you scowl at the beams in their eyes, you might at least notice the mote in your own.
Now, nearly 10 years later, Mote has returned to the historic neighborhood to open her first stand-alone store not far from her former home.
Now, nearly 10 years later, Mote has returned to the historic neighborhood to open her first stand-alone store not far from her former home.
The sudden spike in melting "is unusual, but not unprecedented," according to Thomas Mote, a research scientist at the University of Georgia who studies Greenland's climate.
One check on the start date, according to Mote, came from the computer model simulations recreating snow in the mountains using geography and past weather data.
I thought of "Jetted" at first, but here the entry is WAFTED, like a dandelion seed or a mote of dust, which might stay aloft forever.
While the coral at the Mote nursery off Big Pine Key saw high mortality, two of CRF's underwater nurseries off Tavernier and Key Largo fared better.
Instead one or two select features, with a mote of user benefit, tend to be presented at the point of sign up — to socially engineer 'consent'.
Here are some of our favorite selections from the account: The striped dress she wore to promote her latest single "Bad Liar" is by designer Shaina Mote.
Another bright spot for Mote was its Summerland Key land-based nursery and gene bank, which opened this year and was built to resist Category 5 storms.
To fulfill that mandate, Mote created a six-piece collection, which was inspired by the clean lines found in the work of the Mexican architect Luis Barragán.
The cooperative portion of the mode is good, old-fashioned Destiny gunplay mixed with teamwork and communication as groups manage Mote collection and when/how many to deposit.
"Changes in sea ice influence ocean currents and the jet stream in ways that can affect weather in lower latitudes, including the United States and Europe," Mote said.
"Greenland has been an increasing contributor to global sea level rise over the past two decades," Mote said, "and surface melting and runoff is a large portion of that."
In a separate study of 13 major cities, Black and Mote found a 19 percent increase in traffic crashes and a 13 percent increase in injuries during wintry conditions.
"In other words, it's getting worse," Philip Mote, a professor of oceanic and atmospheric physics at Oregon State University and the lead author of both studies, told BuzzFeed News.
The Krannert Art Museum's panorama is believed to be the work of self-taught Indiana Quaker artist Marcus Mote and features New Testament scenes from the life of Christ.
Since launching her eponymous line in 2012, the designer Shaina Mote has won die-hard fans, who rely on the Los Angeles-based label for its versatile, elevated basics.
The Mote Sea Turtle Conservation and Research Program documented a record-breaking number of nests this year, but the sea turtles have already had one major storm to contend with.
Mote explained how snow and ice melt off the Greenland ice sheet, especially early in the season, makes it easier to for additional melt to occur later in the summer.
Predictions for a record melt season Mote says "all signs seem to be pointing to a large melt season," and he is far from the only scientist to think so.
If there's truly even a mote of educational value there it must be weighed against the obvious negative of repetitious product placement simultaneously and directly promoting junk food to kids.
E.R.A. was founded by some of rodeo's biggest stars, including Trevor Brazile, Bobby Mote and Ryan Motes, all of whom are named plaintiffs in the class-action suit filed in November.
The storm could churn the water enough to break up the algae bloom and disperse the cells, says Tracy Fanara, an environmental engineer at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida.
Examining fatal car crash data from 1975 to 2011, University of Georgia researchers Alan Black and Thomas Mote have identified more than 30,000 automobile fatalities that were related to wintry weather conditions.
The first trailer for the project highlighted Carl Sagan's famous "mote of dust" quote and touched on humanity's potential exploration of the cosmos, but this new trailer is a bit more grounded.
The secular, mote-filled stillness, the diffuse light and serenity, the feeling of being exposed; all these lend the house something of the character of a shrine or a sanctum — an ashram.
And while snow cover across the Northern Hemisphere was above normal in January, it was running far below normal in February, said Thomas Mote, a geographer and climatologist at the University of Georgia.
Black and Mote gathered the data for their study from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) for the years 1975 to 2011 and isolated fatalities related to winter precipitation.
Given Russia's blatant attempts to interfere in the election that brought Mr Trump to power, one could be forgiven for rolling one's eyes at this stressing of the mote, as opposed to the beam.
"The general scientific consensus is that Michael had no effect on the red tide," Tracy Fanara, an environmental engineer at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida, says in a text message to The Verge.
" The trailer backs that up nicely, featuring Sean Penn looking up at the sky and quoting Carl Sagan's famous comment that all of humanity lives on "a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
"Fatal motor vehicle accident rates are higher than expected in the Northeast and Great Lakes regions, while winter-precipitation-related aviation fatalities are most common in the western United States," Black and Mote concluded.
" Cory Walter, a senior biologist at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Florida, peered down from a boat over Wonderland Reef off the Lower Florida Keys: "It almost looks like it snowed on the reef.
"If shooting is like hitching a ride on the back of the living city, in the darkroom I am riding the current of an invisible slipstream … I'm reduced to a mote of pure awareness."
"The interaction between Arctic ocean temperatures and the loss of ice formation leading to continuing record minimums is clearly a climate change signal," said Thomas Mote, a geography research professor at the University of Georgia.
Michael Crosby, president and chief executive of the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, welcomed a red tide emergency order issued this week by Governor Rick Scott, designating more state money for research, cleanup and wildlife rescues.
This has been in place, has been incredibly profitable, and while the margins are not what it used to be, I still think that they have a pretty big mote in terms of versus their competition.
The thing that had been spinning in the brilliant light of the tall lab windows, like a speck or a mote of dust, had been hope, had been the prospect of a moment of brief clarity.
In Sarasota, Erinn Muller and her team at the Mote Marine Laboratory's Coral Reef Research & Restoration Center are among those trying to identify the pathogen behind it and how it spread from Florida to the Caribbean.
The world leaders, who appear to be unaware that they are being recorded, do not mention Mr. Trump by name, potentially giving them a mote of deniability about appearing to mock a powerful but unpredictable partner.
Restoration groups like Mote and the Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF), which had evacuated the area before landfall, are just starting to get back to work and do preliminary assessments of their nurseries and the reefs they support.
Case in point: The beloved indie designer Shaina Mote has teamed up with the millinery label Clyde on a shop on the Lower East Side, the first foray into New York City retail for each of them.
The Earth appears on this picture as the famous "pale blue dot" in a wash of scattered sunlight, a "mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam," as the astronomer and cosmic sage Carl Sagan later described it.
After a successful fundraising campaign, John Singer Sargent's "A Game of Bowls" (1889) was acquired by the National Trust's Ightham Mote in Kent, which is the setting for the playful lawn game scene depicted in the painting.
A mote of certainty for US businesses that export EU data for processing and are wondering whether or not they are in compliance with EU law right now, given the legal quagmire of EU-US data protection relations.
Thomas Mote, a climatology researcher at the University of Georgia who was not involved in the study, explained that the findings build a robust bridge between changes in the climate and melting ice using the longest dataset available.
Mote expressed than any natural cycle or mechanism that would lead to the amount of warming and ice loss that has been observed would take much longer than the few years over which we have seen these drastic changes.
At the Mote laboratory in Sarasota, a researcher named David Vaughan has perfected a technique in which coral samples are broken into tiny fragments; the polyps grow much faster than normal as they attempt to re-establish a colony.
"It is comparable to some spikes we saw in June of 2012," Mote told CNN, referring to the record-setting melt year of 2012 that saw almost the entire ice sheet experience melting for the first time in recorded history.
Here's an actual photo of a solo computer on a pile of salt for scale: In comparison, the last "world's smallest computer" to make a big splash was the Michigan Micro Mote in 2015, which measured a whopping 2mm across.
The big-serving 32-year-old, who also withdrew from Indian Wells and the Mote Carlo Masters this year, last played at the Miami Open last month where he was ousted in the quarter-finals by eventual champion Roger Federer.
Mote said the unusual heat comes from the combination of a long-term trend — the gradual warming of the planet — and the Pacific Ocean warming phenomenon El Niño, which drove global temperatures to a second consecutive annual record in 2015.
It would be the ultimate wrenching Copernican shift, from humans' being at the center of creation to their inhabiting a universe that is less significant than a dust mote in the desert, and whose most important properties were attributed to chance.
As Thomas Mote of America's National Snow and Ice Data Centre observes, although a switch in the weather could still turn things around, the early melt will result in darker snow and ice, which absorb more sunlight and hasten the melting process.
Although a switch in the weather could still turn things around, the early melt will result in darker snow and ice, which absorb more sunlight and hastens the melting process, says Thomas Mote of the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre.
The 63-year-old, who has vowed to plant a million corals by the time he retires, said Mote is planning a laboratory to train up to 50 people each week from around the world, who could eventually replicate its coral restoration project.
A broad flat steak comes with a drape of Colombian white cheese almost equal to it in dimensions, along with giant fava beans, wrinkly skinned and chewy, and a cob of mote (hominy), its dense kernels the size of back molars and steadfastly unsweet.
Look for the mote con huesillo, the Chilean-style dried peach juice from Completo (the ideal thing to sip on between bites of their spicy hot dog), the Malaysian Project's delicious soursop juice and the huge range of bubble tea options from Panda Cafe.
But the IGF bulwark has been so imperfect in how it protects ICANN that senior members of the business community, including some of the largest internet, cloud and software companies in the United States, are thinking of draining the mote and dropping the drawbridge.
"It gets depressing, but we've made some great strides in coral restoration that I never would have thought possible even ten years ago," said Dave Vaughan, the executive director and manager of the coral restoration program at the Mote Tropical Research Laboratory in the Florida Keys.
"The changes we are witnessing in the Arctic are sufficiently rapid that they cannot be explained without considering our impacts on the chemistry of the atmosphere," Thomas Mote, a research scientist at the University of Georgia who authored part of the report, told CNN in an email.
"If you could wind the clock back 100 years and we hadn't been emitting greenhouse gases for those 100 years, we could still be having a heat wave right now," said Philip W. Mote, the director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University.
"We know human-contributed nutrients can affect a coastal red tide, and we must expand our data and monitoring efforts to confirm whether and how they did in each specific case," reads the website of Mote Marine Laboratory, an independent research group working with the FWC.
For instance, the 19th-century "Panorama: Scenes from the Life of Christ" at the University of Illinois's Krannert Art Museum, which had a rare viewing last March, features New Testament passages painted by Marcus Mote, who adorned the 525-foot panorama with gold foil and sequins.
He put that increased productivity to work, authoring a number of well-regarded novels in collaboration with Ringworld author Larry Niven, such as The Mote in God's Eye, about humanity's first contact with aliens, and Lucifer's Hammer, a post-apocalyptic novel set after a comet collides with Earth.
Delighted to find herself a ghost, "a mote in the dust of the unresolved dead," Jo seizes the opportunity to exact revenge on Ned, taking quick possession of people and places, manipulating jukeboxes and iPhones, even enlisting the family dog as she accomplishes in death everything her life left unfinished.
Earlier this year, Dr. Philip Gravinese, a crustacean researcher at the Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium in Sarasota, exposed stone crabs to the toxic algae for an extended period and found that not only did their mortality increase, but also that high concentrations of the algae also killed off crab larvae.
At the Mote Marine Laboratory in Florida, scientists are trying to replicate the sea conditions they expect to see in 50 to 100 years to determine which corals are the hardiest, then cross strains to produce climate-resistant species that can be transplanted onto reefs across the Caribbean, said David Vaughan, who manages Mote's reef restoration program.
Their works included "The Mote in God's Eye" (21984), an outer-space saga; "Lucifer's Hammer" (21959), about humanity's attempt to regroup after a cataclysm; "Inferno" (22003) and "Escape From Hell" (2009), related stories inspired by the hell envisioned by Dante; and "Footfall," which made it to the top of The New York Times's paperback best-seller list in May 1986.
Fiona the Hippo  Fiona's Pick: The Rams April the Giraffe April's Pick: The Patriots Winter the Dolphin Winter's Pick: The Patriots Nala Cat  Nala's Pick: The Rams Crusoe the Dog Crusoe's Pick: The Patriots Saambili the Baby Gorilla from the Dallas Zoo  Saambili's Pick: The Rams Hugh and Buffett of Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium   Buffet's Pick: The Patriots Hugh's Pick: The Rams Based on these predictions there is an even spilt in the animal world on who will win Super Bowl LII.
The aggregate of all our joys and sufferings, thousands of confident religions, ideologies and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilizations, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every hopeful child, every mother and father, every inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every superstar, every supreme leader, every saint and sinner in the history of our species, lived there - on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.

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