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"mother ship" Definitions
  1. a vessel or craft that services others operating far from a home port or center.

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The Books & Brews mother ship is not alone anymore.
The Trump campaign has become the mother ship of disavowals.
The mother ship receives crystalline images from the sub's nine cameras.
Gotta wonder if he'll be watching the mother ship Sunday night.
Another boost to the mother ship comes in the form of prestige.
They can communicate acoustically, with each other or with a mother ship.
Both were major figures at Steppenwolf, the mother ship of Chicago theatre.
After several hours of running, though, the mother ship drifted to a halt.
It's to ensure that the mother ship, Alphabet, never has to stop expanding.
I mean, talk about a mother ship, a liberal community, but there they were.
After the lander drops from the Hayabusa-2 mother ship, it will collect samples.
The mother ship has two fuselages, side by side, and SpaceShipTwo was nestled between them.
The alien mother ship is a dysfunctional workplace staffed by three not-always-compatible species.
Seahawk and Super Stallion helicopters leap and land like gigantic insects, feeding on the mother ship.
Now is the time for a new generation of Facebook competitors that challenge the mother ship.
It's another "Avengers" satellite but one that seems to run into the mother ship by accident.
Unlike the drone, this one was steered manually from the mother ship, and had high-definition cameras.
Harry & Ida's mother ship is a throwback smokehouse and grocery in Alphabet City, which opened in 2015.
"She is the Holy Grail, the mother ship," the British publication Observer Food Monthly said this year.
"When the mother ship is ready, we're sort of ahead of the eight ball," Ms. Finnegan said.
From there, a bombardier in a "mother ship" B-24 would fly the plane remotely to its target.
ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, just around the corner from the 5 Things mother ship, aka CNN Center.
He parleyed that into a job in 2005 at Daniel, the mother ship of the chef Daniel Boulud.
Each mothership contained 10 Settlement Pods, which could be released once a Mother Ship reached a target star system.
Once the mother ship reaches distant reefs, these are lowered and the propellers used to chew up submerged coral.
The mother ship will then approach to a distance of seven metres and fire a net at the balloon.
Cocooned by their technology, the film's human characters appear semi-automated — component parts of their gleaming white mother ship.
After a century and a half in business, a skin care company opens a sleek, selfie-friendly new mother ship.
"Twelfth Night," this spring's play, has wrapped up its five-borough tour and is now onstage at the mother ship.
If I were an alien, this would be the port through which I'd receive my instructions from the mother ship.
In an age of plentiful unicorns, there seems to be only one (Convoy) founded by Amazon vets near the mother ship.
The HUGINs' search patterns are set by people, but the craft will actually navigate with little reference to their mother ship.
Some are directly tied to "Jane Eyre," but among the standouts are stories that have been untethered from the mother ship.
A similar idea animates "The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes," running at the Public's Manhattan mother ship through Jan. 19.
The self-driving team is still housed in the mother ship, though, alongside the employees working on delivery drones and internet balloons.
The force fields of all the alien craft are disabled when a signal is sent from the mother ship, rendering them futile.
Once the target is entangled, a cable connecting the net to the mother ship will be tightened, closing the neck of the net.
She headed for the mother ship (aka the high-end department store B. Altman) and started earning her way as a switchboard operator.
Once the mission is completed, the micro drones land or swim inside Proteus and are transported the long distance back to their mother ship.
The special effects were great (though I think the alien mother ship, even at 3000mi wide, was shown too large compared to the Earth).
Once on-ground tests have wrapped up, it will eventually head out for a paired flight, where it stays attached to a mother ship.
Those nights, our giant bed is the center of the universe, the mother ship of bacterial culture, populated with blood, breast milk, baby urine.
While studying culinary arts near Montreal, he landed a coveted sous spot at Martin Picard's celebrated Quebecois mother ship restaurant Au Pied de Cochon.
Steven Hiller and Jeff Goldblum the computer whiz David Levinson, who together fly into the mother ship and slip a virus into its system.
This season also features an appearance by Dean Norris' character, DEA agent Hank Schrader, providing one more layer of connection to the mother ship.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO A polite, muted but still largely anonymous club-pop number by Camila Cabello, the first to flee the Fifth Harmony mother ship.
Collins, who orbited the moon in the mother ship while his crewmates were on the surface, was keenly aware that failure was an option.
This was our first return trip, and Shanghai was the air lock we were passing though after leaving the mother ship of the West.
Smart devices are constantly collecting information, tracking user habits, trying to anticipate and shape their owners' behaviors and reporting back to the corporate mother ship.
Once dropped from the wing of the "mother ship" the X-15 launched its XLR-99 rocket engine to propel the craft at hypersonic speeds.
Brooklyn was the mother ship and the Dodgers were the good guys, doing the right thing, signing black players and repeatedly reaching the World Series.
The Special Edition of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" tacked on a scene of Richard Dreyfuss goggling inside the mother ship, to no avail.
There won't be some great mother ship descending from the sky over Johannesburg or a bizarre lightning storm that monsters will ride to New Jersey.
There's no mother ship hovering above the earth, waiting to carry you away, and no demon shooting light from beneath, signaling to pull you below.
They quit to try something new and used many of the tricks they learned in the mother ship to build out their massive network of pharmacies.
ET. Freed from its mother ship, the suborbital vehicle engaged its rocket engines for a total of 60 seconds, achieving a top speed of Mach 3.9.
"One of the things you could sense in the crowd, right, amongst the DNC members, is they don't feel connected to the mother ship," he said.
He sued to be reinstated, then sued to have his stake revalued, and again to keep control of 169 branches without interference from the mother ship.
The boat would be used as a "mother ship" by its captors to launch further attacks, Ali Shire, mayor of the town of Haabo, told Reuters.
"The old appeal was if you were an engineer at the mother ship, you could go to the cafeteria, and there's Steve Jobs ordering sushi," he said.
Playbook also provides the mother ship with a platform to promote itself, through the newsletter (which I mimicked at the top — 50 percent off world-class journalism!).
Chinese workers often have little incentive — or latitude — to venture out into the alien environment, especially when the state-owned mother ship provides food, lodging and transport.
Cygnss was supposed to launch earlier last week but was delayed because of a faulty hydraulic pump that prevented the mother ship from releasing the Pegasus rocket.
Image: NASAUnlike the doomed Beagle 2 mission that was lost in 2003, Schiaparelli transmitted its status data to its mother ship—the Trace Gas Orbiter—during its descent.
This trial will use cameras and a lidar (an optical version of radar) aboard the mother ship to build up a detailed three-dimensional image of the object.
This is partly because the area is more racially diverse than others, but also because so many black urban voters deserted the mother ship for the first time.
In the evening, an activist from the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the Hindu nationalist mother ship, alerted me to a scurrilous pornographic video being shared on various WhatsApp groups.
Meanwhile, about 35 miles from shore, another team, aboard the Remeliik, finally discovered the 80-foot mother ship, which immediately bolted, ignoring several warning shots fired across its bow.
The European Space Agency said the probe's mother ship was successfully placed into orbit Wednesday and soon will begin analyzing the Martian atmosphere in search for evidence of life.
If a shark were to latch onto his bait, he would lead it to the mother ship, which would lift it out of the water with its hydraulic platform.
Amazon teased Prime Air delivery way back in 2015 and made its first drone delivery way back in 2016, which is also when it patented its blimp mother ship.
His presence in Dodger camp in 1946 was a big deal in my family's home in Queens County, just east of the mother ship — that is to say, Brooklyn.
Boarding the Chinese boat and interrogating the rest of the crew, the Palauan rangers soon learned that there was a larger ''mother ship'' farther at sea, orchestrating the poaching raids.
The founders of Facebook's two large purchases of that era—WhatsApp and Oculus—are long gone from the mother ship and have spent time throwing grenades into One Hacker Way.
Over a hydrophone, from the seabed, a puzzled scientist told the mother ship that the volcanic site bore abundant life — contrary to the usual desertlike portrayals of the deep sea.
The aircraft flew to about 40,000 feet, where Unity was released from the mother ship, lit its rocket engine and eventually reached Mach 3 and an altitude of 55.85 miles.
When disturbed, this creature acts like a space-movie mother ship — it emits tiny balls of stinging cells that then swim around on their own, zapping anything in their path.
Shortly thereafter, in December 27, Huygens departed the mother ship and made the first landing on an alien moon, touching down in the hydrocarbon slushes of Titan three weeks later.
A slice of the Chinese operation's income will flow back to the mother ship, enabling Westminster to increase the share of pupils on bursaries in Britain from around 5% to 20%.
When the drone returned to the mother ship, technicians downloaded its data, using computer software to stitch all of the sonar imagery into one coherent picture that they could quickly review.
But increasingly [we're thinking] about continuous improvement of those AIs as they're running in real time and mindful of how we shuttle the data back to the mother ship data centers.
In the aftermath of the hurricane, I needed superstitions to remind me that we are buoyed on the mother ship, with a consciousness that can imagine its way into the future.
Acknowledging the odd nature of Chinese sailors seizing the drone close to its American mother ship, one official here likened it to watching a thief steal a wallet in broad daylight.
Keen to separate the firm's volatile Chinese business from the mother ship, and to give local managers a freer hand, Yum said last October that it would float Yum China this year.
Every day, we learn of yet another object that will come with embedded software, location detection sensors, and network connections that limit consumer control and surreptitiously communicate back to its corporate mother ship.
Once all 60 compartments are full, a drone fetches the trap and flies it back to a mother ship, where the blood each insect has ingested is rapidly analyzed for markers of disease.
In the shallow waters of the reefs, crews use the propellers of small boats launched from each mother-ship to smash the surrounding coral and thus free the clams anchored fast to the reef.
At one point, Burger Heaven had eight locations, and although there are still three today, all on the East Side, 49th Street is the mother ship, and the only one that has been renovated.
We don't know yet who killed Ms. Lankesh, but various supporters of Mr. Modi, the B.J.P. and its parent organization, the Hindu nationalist mother ship, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, celebrated her murder on social media.
The picture called "Water" is set in an oceanic version of outer space, with darting sperm for stars and a mother ship, seen in cutaway view, packed with visions of fecundity and sexual warmth.
India's local media said naming the Pakistan-based groups in the BRICs resolution was an important win for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration which at last year's summit called Pakistan the mother ship of terrorism.
"They want to make it like an Asian LVMH," said Jean Colin, a Samsung vice president for global expansion, referring to that mother ship of all multinationals, the Paris-based LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton.
Small cities around the world could house centers of creation connected to the mother ship – in Apple's case, quite literally – giving all employees a living wage and improving conditions for nearly everyone in the city.
If it all worked out — a cosmically big "if" that would occur decades and perhaps $2100 billion from now — a rocket would deliver a "mother ship" carrying a thousand or so small probes to space.
A more relevant antecedent may be the psychologically intricate art of Louise Bourgeois, on view concurrently at the MoMA mother ship, though Ms. Wilkes takes a less autobiographical, more open-ended approach than Bourgeois did.
We know that these auxiliary submarines are designed to work on the ocean floor, and they're transported by the mother ship, and we believe they may be equipped to manipulate objects on the ocean floor.
"Tragically, the mother-ship of terrorism is a country in India's neighborhood," the 66-year-old prime minister said, without directly naming Pakistan, in a series of tweets of his remarks issued by the foreign ministry.
According to Sydney's Daily Telegraph, police will allege that the ring used Sydney Fish Market-based trawler Dalrymple, which was taken out to see to rendezvous with a "mother ship" that had traveled from South America.
The incoming mother ship, this time, is round and flat and three thousand miles in diameter, as if the aliens' deepest ambition were not to exterminate us but to make paella for everyone on the planet.
It's designed to be weirder, cooler and roughly a tenth of the size of its mother ship on Boulevard Haussmann, which draws 37 million visitors a year (the Macy's flagship in Manhattan gets around 20 million people).
In turn, the Zebra Fuel mini-vans themselves didn't need to travel to the wholesale supplier, but were refuelled by the Zebra Fuel "mother ship," a much larger tanker able to restock multiple Zebra Fuel delivery vehicles.
"I started off here mainly because as a start-up, no one will lease to you," said Jason Wuerfel, 19813, the founder and president of Books & Brews, during a recent chat at the company's "mother ship" location.
Think of the alien space ship (with Jeff and Will, both my friends, sitting inside) as the wooden horse, entering the mother ship (Troy) while pretending to be aliens (see: social engineering) in order to upload the virus.
The decision was in keeping with the long-stated demands of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the Hindu nationalist mother ship whose influence over Indian society today can be compared to the sway of the Communist Party in China.
"The second season complicates both sides of the cosmic gap," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times of the arrival of a new boss to the alien mother ship, hovering somewhere above Earth, to deliver a dreadful performance review.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi branded Pakistan a "mother-ship of terrorism" at a summit of the BRICS nations on Sunday, testing the cohesion of a group whose heavyweight member China is a close ally of India's arch-rival.
In turn, the Zebra Fuel mini-vans themselves don't need to travel to the wholesale supplier, but are refueled by the Zebra Fuel "mother ship," says Bennis, a much larger tanker able to restock multiple Zebra Fuel delivery vehicles.
When both PS 1 and the MoMA mother ship staged parts of a Bruce Nauman show, for example, the handlers in Manhattan, full-time members of the museum staff with benefits, were paid as much as $47 an hour.
The theme reaches its apotheosis with the climactic encounter: The humans send it out over a computer and speakers (an oboe in the soundtrack's "Wild Signals"), and it is repeated back by the aliens' mother ship (a rumbling tuba).
"Scattered around the web, [Like buttons] allowed Facebook to follow users wherever they wandered online, sending messages back to the mother ship ('She's looking for cruises')," Columbia University professor Tim Wu points out in his book The Attention Merchants.
Although the ratings have been good enough to justify this expansion of AMC's "The Walking Dead" brand, this offshoot has essentially become a pallid placeholder, killing time during those two-thirds of the year when the mother ship is docked.
Starring Gary Sinise, Alana de la Garza, Daniel Henney, Tyler James Williams and Annie Funke, the series will dig deep into the global chaos, all while keeping the original Criminal Minds (or, as Sinise likes to call, "the mother ship") feel.
For this, the first major New York event dedicated to Hermès Maison Universe — that is, its collection of furniture, tableware and decorative objets — delegations from the mother ship had arrived in force for the opening in Chelsea on Tuesday night.
"A group of Somali pirates captured an Iranian fishing vessel and are using it as a mother ship in order to hijack (other) ships," Ali Shire, the mayor of Haabo in the northern semi-autonomous region of Puntland, told Reuters.
For a less tragic Shakespearean tragedy this month, The Public is also offering, at its mother ship in the East Village, Mike Lew's "Teenage Dick" — a coproduction with Ma-Yi Theater that resets "Richard III" as a high school comedy.
GOA, India (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi branded Pakistan a "mother-ship of terrorism" at a summit of the BRICS nations on Sunday, testing the cohesion of a group whose heavyweight member China is a close ally of India's arch-rival.
Gremlins will be drones about four metres long, with a wingspan of 3.5 metres, that are dropped, mid-air, from transport aircraft and then picked up again, mid-air, by that mother ship or a similar one, if they survive their mission.
The mother ship will deploy a ten square-metre plastic membrane, supported by four carbon-fibre booms, to act as a "dragsail" that will employ the limited atmosphere at this altitude to pull the craft downward to the fiery death of re-entry.
A sweeping nozzle mounted on its front (which gives it the look of a combine harvester) will suck up tonnes of nodules every minute; the power it needs to do so will flow down a thick umbilical from a mother ship above.
Mr. Modi followed the strikes with a campaign to isolate Pakistan diplomatically — he denounced the country as "a mother ship of terrorism" at a summit meeting last week — and they have unleashed a nationalist fury within India that may be hard to contain.
The Vision Fund, which is financed not just by Son's mother ship but also heavily by the sovereign wealth funds of Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, is expected to draw on more traditional funders in the future, like pension funds and insurance companies.
"There was all this blackness bursting out everywhere, with dashikis and dancing and the mother ship coming down to get you," she said, referring to the Apollo-inspired stage prop used to represent Afrofuturism by George Clinton, frontman of the band Parliament-Funkadelic.
It is like piecing together an ever-changing puzzle, "deciding where resources go, stay and will move in the next few hours," said Jessica Gardetto, a spokeswoman for the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, the mother ship of wildfire management in the country.
Over 6,000 employees work there, shuttling between the New Urbanism "village" that once served as Sun Microsystems' headquarters (Facebook took it over in 143) and the 433,000-square-foot open-plan mother ship designed by Frank Gehry on the other side of the Bayfront Expressway.
The changing scale of warfare was evident elsewhere in the magazine, which published a photo of the 143-foot-long Vulkan, a German "submarine mother ship," which could tend to U-boats on either side of the hull or in the center of the vessel.
This, he suggests, has partly been a result of the failure by the region's mother-ship, India, to live up fully to its own secular ideals, and to the moral counter-example it seemed to promise against the less inclusive premise underpinning the creation of Pakistan.
"There is a lot we don't know about how his operation connects back to the mother ship — what's the connective tissue?" said Thomas Joscelyn, an analyst who has tracked the group for years as a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington.
It came in the midst of a dance party called Detroit is the Future at the headquarters of creative-activist collective O.N.E. Mile that featured DJs, an enthusiastic crowd, and the collective's mother ship: an Afrofuturist space capsule created by Detroit architecture and design firm Akoaki.
In one, he laughs at the Avengers for having such a hard time with the Chitauri invasion in 2012 (as seen in the first Avengers film) — Rocket says the Chitauri are the "suckiest army in the galaxy" and that anyone should have known to destroy the mother ship.
Composed of sounds recorded in the area, the work is intended for people to listen to on their smartphones as they make the eight-block walk between the museum's mother ship, on Fifth Avenue, and its new outpost, the Met Breuer, in the old Whitney building on Madison Avenue.
Cranes dip and dive in every direction; to the east, the Shard, an overwhelming ice pick of a skyscraper, dwarfs the Victorian roofs of the surrounding neighborhood; to the west, the pregnant monolith of One Blackfriars, a 50-story mixed-used building, looms over the Thames like an alien mother ship.
Once in orbit each of those circuit boards—he calls them "sprites"—would have headed off on its own, kicked out of the tiny mother ship by the uncoiling of its antennae, and the project's backers on Kickstarter would have had their own personal Sputniks, transmitting at a frequency they could monitor.
In recent years, old masters, the traditional mainstay of the fair, have fallen out of fashion; sister Tefaf events have been established in New York, at the risk of diluting the appeal of the European mother ship; and Tefaf Maastricht has struggled to attract and retain exhibitors that draw in contemporary collectors.
Behind all the feel-good rhetorical evocations of community that now are billowing out from the Facebook mother ship is the same old problem that has dogged American democracy since the dawn of the industrial age: A corporate giant is refusing scrutiny from the only real democratic force that might restrain it—an elected government.
Now we are getting a sense that North simply failed to read the memo: The Washington Post is reporting that over a dozen nominally unpaid NRA board members have been getting lavish perks and benefits from the mother ship for years, such as lucrative consulting contracts and paid gigs on NRA television, perhaps in return for their silence.
Metropolitan Museum of Art In the vast mother ship a few blocks uptown there are assorted choices including the serious, formal Dining Room with prices to match; the ground-floor Petrie Court with waiter service for salads, sandwiches, pastries, beer and wine; a cafe in the American Wing; and the sprawling kid-friendly cafeteria in the back of the museum.

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