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He moved around like a man familiar with the place.
We also archived how people moved around on the web.
They also do not like being moved around very much.
TV that people there have "moved around" from different candidates.
Instead, he moved around the ropes in untied Nike trainers.
But that summer, they moved around the corner from us.
In logistics, we want inventory to be moved around and manipulated.
We used to live in London and moved around a lot.
We moved around, to Nebraska and Washington, following the harvest seasons.
"Superb Owl" read one sign where someone moved around the letters.
This can be moved around like a standard robotic arm/grasper.
And when you turn around, your co-workers have moved around.
He moved around and ate for the first time in days.
THEN I moved around a lot when I was a child.
The family moved around often after arriving in the United States.
"I moved around a lot when I was a kid," Watts said.
To some extent both can be controlled, moved around, mixed and matched.
Mr Mohamed, who is 50, has moved around Asia all his life.
The movie's release date has been moved around a couple times now.
As a result, we moved around a lot, chasing cheap apartment rentals.
The only thing that's happened there is the pieces have moved around.
F. Scott Fitzgerald started in St. Paul, but moved around a lot.
Then, nesting tables can be split up and moved around the room.
She moved around between homes, some of them abusive, many more neglectful.
The large mammals must be located, moved around, and encouraged to mate.
But I moved around so much, I never felt I fit in.
They're relatively cheap, and can be moved around easily to fit shifting populations.
This video window can be moved around the screen to best position it.
He also moved around 000 kilos of Sinaloa heroin worth around $10 million.
As the daughter of a single mother, Cherrise Reyes moved around a lot.
We moved around a lot, and she had a lot of men friends.
The cryptocurrency allows anonymous payments and can be moved around the world easily.
Burks has moved around in recent years, signing with the Warriors this summer.
Now, check out how much the 2011 NBA Draft class has moved around...
She grew up in rural agricultural communities, though she's moved around a bit.
Though we've moved around a lot, my family has a clear home base.
Halep played with her left thigh taped, but moved around the court well.
He and his wife then moved around the country — to Daytona Beach, Fla.
It was easily moved around — that was normal — and not at all tender.
A child of divorce, Kevin "moved around a lot" when he was younger.
She moved around freely and worked with locals for transportation and translation assistance.
After that, she moved around Louisiana and then Texas before settling in Fort Smith.
He moved around the room like a pro, capturing a variety of interesting angles.
Rated Red had been moved around as part as a handful of corporate reshufflings.
For years, Sonia said, she moved around the county trying to escape the gangs.
We moved around so much, and it's hard to have a two-career family.
With two maimed front legs, the American black bear moved around almost entirely upright.
Raised in Trinidad to Indian parents, he moved around the world, propelled by restlessness.
The images revealed what looked like hardware and propellant being moved around the site.
It's not too sticky, so it can be moved around without leaving a residue.
"We've started an 21625-mile stretch," the president said, identifying funds he's moved around.
My blood moved around in my body; I felt the purpose of every muscle.
So for now the radioactive waste is either lying around or being moved around.
Over the years, she has moved around Arlington but recently moved to Crystal City.
Grammy said they all moved around a lot, so she didn't think to ask.
I had a fairly volatile upbringing and moved around a lot as a kid.
"I moved around, I did the Texas nomad things," Cauthen says of that time.
A. My dad was in the Air Force, and we moved around a lot.
So Mr. Trump's announcement added to the friction as Mr. Pompeo moved around Beirut.
While growing up, Jill moved around a lot, eventually settling in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.
" After making it through a tough childhood — "We moved around and there was divorce.
The space was formerly occupied by an antique store, which moved around the corner.
But it was all very simple, so things could be moved around really easily.
"Growing up, we were in the military so we moved around a lot," she explains.
That's one of the reasons he's looking at changes, looking at responsibilities being moved around.
As I listened, I moved around a bit and bobbed my head up and down.
Its date has moved around several times, but in 1957, the government settled on October.
While Taborn moved around his instruments with precision, Norment was surrendering control to embrace chance.
Unlike bikes, scooters are mobile enough to be picked up and moved around fairly easily.
The clips can then be moved around or deleted as you put your podcast together.
When you have more than one star, material gets moved around in more complicated ways.
I've moved around a lot, I lived in Seoul, New York, Hong Kong, and Toronto.
My mom had all these boyfriends in and out, and we moved around so much.
If those people were moved around, he added, more brigade combat teams would be ready.
The Sonos Move can be lifted out of its base and moved around your house.
They played soaring compositions and moved around the field with big props and set pieces.
Unless you moved around the room (there was no seating), you missed half the looks.
Robert Smyth of Coronado said he moved around a lot while he was growing up.
When Rocket barked or moved around, a push alert popped up on my iPhone screen.
The third opening suggests the spheres can be moved around, echoing a cloud's changing form.
"It often upsets Geoff that he gets moved around," Stoke City goalkeeper Jack Butland said.
Our civilization has always had people moved around, kicked around, rejected, put in desperate situations.
Then I moved around the country a few times and started working at Business Insider.
So far, the number of people being moved around is "very, very small," he added.
The tumors did not make sense to her; they didn't metastasize, but just moved around.
The tumors did not make sense to her; they didn't metastasize, but just moved around.
Like Mr. Lepage, Mr. Zeffirelli creates grand spaces in which stick figures are moved around.
Tariffs imposed today can be removed next month, but factories cannot be moved around so fast.
Fundraising is never easy, but it's even harder when the goal posts are being moved around.
He is notorious in Canada as a convicted pedophile, a teacher who moved around the north.
"You're not there to be moved around by a director, you're there to contribute," she said.
As people moved around in search of work, family bonds were broken and friendships made shallower.
"He moved around a lot, so this will take in a wide swath," the official said.
Aid workers and the government had moved around 30,000 people to safer buildings such as schools.
With their locations moved around this time, meaning I can't follow the same path as before.
What you're doing here is getting different images where the glare has been moved around, too.
By modulating the sound, that pocket can be moved around, changing the position of the bead.
As I moved around the floor, a woman posing next to O'Grady's costume caught my eye.
She became an AmeriCorps volunteer and moved around the country, eventually settling in Carson City, Nevada.
"They're small and can be moved around the country and they can be hidden," said Hanham.
Exposures get moved around quickly, liquidity can disappear, and lots of business needs to get done.
The technique allowed fighting forces to skip over entire landmasses as it moved around the Caribbean.
What's more, many of the coins are stored, moved around and enabled by other Ethereum technology.
As the president moved around Pittsburgh, a largely Democratic city, the signs of discord were apparent.
As I have moved around the city, a library card has always been in my wallet.
He came up through the minor leagues as a shortstop but then moved around the diamond.
The family moved around when Jim was young, spending time in Japan, New York and Connecticut.
A $4,000 increase [in premiums] because of the way Medicaid grants would have been moved around.
Billions of dollars were improperly moved around, but US law enforcement is too afraid to investigate.
Add a pair of lightweight stools, poufs or floor pillows that can easily be moved around.
Pottery shards have been moved around, others perhaps pilfered, and the floor shoveled up by pothunters.
In the original push block puzzler, a game called Sokoban, players moved around blocks in a warehouse.
This means their ancestors moved around a lot, and many of their innovations happened because of migration.
Roca called out different footwork combinations as I moved around the bag, shifting between shuffles and steps.
Because Mr. al-Baghdadi moved around, the amount of material at the compound may have been limited.
I was also being careful about how I moved around — avoiding making any fast or jerky movements.
"The tricky thing with New Jersey is that sometimes money ends up being moved around," Neal said.
And researchers still aren't sure about what the fish ate or how it moved around its environment.
Jobs have moved around the world, but to Asia, in particular in China, as the largest beneficiary.
After all, aren't introduced species, moved around by humans, one of the root causes of ecological crises?
I overheard you say that you moved around all your bookings so you could be here today.
She got up a couple times and moved around, she was able to verify our cabin conditions.
And we've moved around so much that whatever ball life throws at us, he manages so well.
It's come at a really bad time of the year ... It's likely to have moved around China.
Graumann moved around growing up, with his formative years spent in Buffalo, N.Y. and West Hartford, Conn.
The glow of day is dangerous for Alton, and he needs to be moved around by night.
Red Hat says its software solves that issue by allowing data to be more easily moved around.
And the coffin of President Abraham Lincoln has been moved around his burial spot in Springfield, Ill.
Staffers who had moved around the country to work for Warren, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sen.
My dad was in radio, so we moved around all the time when I was in school.
We got moved around to different units, and sometimes I was on the same unit as them.
But while the action was paused, the artists themselves continued to sing as the camera moved around them.
Yeah. I moved around a lot, though, and I think that's part of my comeuppance as a musician.
As passengers moved around the bustling departures and ticketing area, the three terrorists pushing luggage carts went unnoticed.
And as the phone is angled and moved around, 3D objects can be viewed from almost any angle.
And if we're being totally honest, it was a beautiful dress that, when I moved around, crept up.
First, let's check out our Martian neighbor's odd-looking dunes that are moved around and shaped by winds.
Wafia: When my family moved around a lot, I used to join local choirs just to meet people.
The ancient Greeks believed women were hysterical because they had "roaming uteruses" that moved around within their bodies.
Galgallo was born in Marsabit to nomadic parents who moved around so much she attended six primary schools.
At Tuesday's NFL owners meeting, franchises were moved around like so many multi-million dollar board game pieces.
Once on Farsi, the sailors were blindfolded and then moved around the building in which they were held.
She tells Rachel that she and Sarah moved around too much for Kira to have any friends, also.
Sometimes the men searched the same region several times, because bodies and debris moved around in the currents.
In fact, as the actors moved around the cabin, regaling passengers with their stories, I was genuinely entertained.
If it's even possible to change that amount, a lot of pieces would need to be moved around.
"We estimate that there's about a trillion cubic foot boxes moved around the world every year," says Raibert.
The patterns can be moved around on the sweater using hand gestures, which are picked up by sensors.
So that's one of the reasons that he's looking at changes, looking at, could responsibilities be moved around?
I [moved around], trained a little bit in Isaan, little bit in Bangkok, and then came to Phuket.
They are not toy soldiers to be moved around by political leaders but a neutral institution, politically speaking.
Over the years and up through touch-screen interfaces, the controls for Shuffle and Repeat have moved around.
Some things have moved around and there are a few hidden settings you may not be aware of.
Enemy characters moved around me at the edge of the room, or ran along a catwalk above it.
Two patrol officers moved around slowly, bent over with flashlights and chalk, finding and circling nine shell casings.
There are "nippers" to watch material being moved around and "hog house tenders" to supervise the break room.
We used to trade wheat for horses, we moved around, and assets were worth what they were worth.
When working with as many as 8 eggs, the bowl should be moved around every 2–3 minutes.
For generations they had moved back and forth across the island, as the constantly shifting border moved around them.
Look, when the yield curve moved around, the punditocracy got going, saying, 'Here, this means a recession is coming.
Seventeen-inch laptops aren't typically designed to be moved around very often, and the Overpowered model is no exception.
"As the parent moved around, the juveniles would have looked like decorations or kites attached to it," noted Briggs.
Not sure I liked this instructor much, but glad I went and moved around after a night of debauchery.
Leadership lessons Learning has been a big part of my life, especially as I've moved around in my career.
Al Haddad said that traditional hijabs moved around during activity, and that its lack of breathability disrupted her focus.
Growing up, Daye moved around New Orleans often, learning street names based on the locations of his extended family.
Television images showed police swarming the school, with some officers on the roof while others moved around the building.
Or might we ask whether the Fed's views have simply been moved around by market perceptions of global events.
They moved around the world a few more times before settling in Foster City, California, south of San Francisco.
It also requires fundamental changes to the processes by which people are invited into organizations and moved around them.
Since then, the couple has moved around the Western U.S., building their careers and saving money as they go.
"I moved around and went to churches, woods, in the mountains, trying to visualize those places," Mr. Clavarino said.
I went to college, moved around the country, met different types of people, and read a lot of books.
Spamming his jab in Weller's face, KSI kept his man out at range and moved around the ring freely.
He moved around, repeating this pattern at the last remaining hand-paint companies in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
The family moved around the country, from Iowa to Tucson to Southern California, another brother, Patrick Paddock II, said.
He struggled under pressure and moved around the pocket like, well, a 42-year-old in his 20th season.
The device kept track of when the women sat or reclined and when they got up and moved around.
It all began with a phone call During the course of their marriage, the Morgans moved around several times.
Image if any load of steel produced in China, tagged on the blockchain, was being moved around the world?
She spent most of her childhood in Texas, and moved around a lot before she settled in San Francisco.
Once a file like the documents folder has been opened, the contents inside can be easily moved around and organized.
Jason: I have to say Mr. Robot's depiction of how physical goods are moved around the world is pretty unrealistic.
When that QR code is triggered by the app, an AR statue appears, which can be moved around 360 degrees.
As a result, Haaland moved around frequently as a child and endured long periods of time away from her parents.
Following the attacks Washington moved around 2,000 troops, an aircraft carrier strike group and B-52 bombers to the region.
The transcription appears in a black box that can freely be moved around your phone's screen to wherever's most convenient.
Everything that I tried swiped and moved around with very little lag and with a lot of cute visual flourishes.
"If you watched [all the girls'] Instagram stories, it shows the exact beds and nothing was moved around," she said.
JF: Wow JL: And she is now being moved around the country because she has a bounty on her head.
The family moved around a lot – going from the Mormon community in Mexico to a cramped trailer in El Paso.
Fisher was waiting in the wings and corralled the puck, moved around Jones and put it in for the win.
They still do, though much of the action has moved around the corner to the swish Little Haiti Cultural Centre.
Once the domain walls are created, they can be moved around as desired by applying electrical fields to the crystal.
"We chose simple white desks that can be easily moved around depending on the needs of the staffing," he says.
At that moment, everyone busted out laughing and the CEO moved around the table to make room for my chair.
Shortly after this, press was moved around corners making it impossible to cover many of the arrests of disabled activists.
The students then "essentially started playing scrabble" and moved around to spell different words with those letters, Newton told CNN.
Muncy moved around a little before he joined pastry chef Matt Tinder at three-Michelin-starred Saison in San Francisco.
I moved around the Musée de l'Orangerie and its long expanses of Monet waterlilies that stretched around their own rooms.
The dates will be specific to the region where voters are located, allowing people and resources to be moved around.
As Augustus moved around the front of a police vehicle, stumbling into the street, his hand moved toward his waist.
Mr. Scott said the start of Zahir's nursing care was delayed by six months because they moved around so much.
Perhaps the best part: An occasional table is meant to be moved around, making these mobile works of (functional) art.
As I said, this is a somewhat idealized exercise that assumes American workers can be moved around like chess pieces.
They moved around the country, from Iowa to Tucson to Southern California, another brother, Patrick Paddock II, of Tucson, said.
I wonder if your outlook is shaped by your background, the way you moved around so much as a kid.
Additionally, because the "sets" are just digitally projected 3D environments, they can be moved around and edited on the fly.
Village Studio charges brands anywhere between $3,000 and $15,000, depending on how much furniture they want moved around or removed.
The young virgins are usually moved around and repeatedly resold: first as a group of women and eventually as individuals.
Some cameras will be permanently fixed on roadsides and others will be placed on trailers and moved around the state.
US company Apis Cor built the structure using only one 3D printer, which was moved around the site by crane.
Antara Sinha's family (her parents are from Bihar, on India's border with Nepal) moved around frequently in the United States.
The store moved around Manhattan several times before landing at its current address, 1016 First Avenue, in the early 1960s.
They talked about being proud of their long years of service, and about being moved around for most of their lives.
During World War II the family moved around constantly because of wartime evacuations; young Bernard attended 13 schools in seven years.
Lau claims all the data is stored and moved around securely, with no one except the owner having access to it.
But each of the positions has a little give to it that can cause the screen to wobble when moved around.
It can be moved around your vision by toggling a slider up and down in the settings of the device itself.
Even as teams form, they're being shaken up and moved around, new heroes are being introduced, old heroes are getting buffed.
SF-based Occipital has moved around a little bit within the tracking space as it's sought to find a worthwhile niche.
Seldom in one place, he moved around from one barrack to the next, idolizing the soldier's life he saw around him.
The second is that it's weatherproof and portable, meant to be mounted anywhere — indoor or outdoor — and even occasionally moved around.
"We've moved around a lot and lived in many houses together but this house will always be our favorite," she said.
And although Bette moved around a lot, her houses kind of always looked the same: very east coast traditional, American colonial.
He moved around the podium snuffling, nodding, mugging, gesticulating, applauding his own words, and squinting heroically (profile turned to the left!).
Bashir could tell from occasional pictures that the kids were being moved around, from Raqqa to other places within the caliphate.
Unicef has set up 41 spaces for children to relax and play, some of which can be moved around the camps.
We both felt like we were being moved around like chess pieces so this little girl could come into the world.
As they cradled dolls, drew and made collages, Ms. Rzonca moved around the classroom, pausing to kneel next to individual children.
Nobody has moved around more than Castro, who has hit second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth in the past nine games.
While Mr. Hinton moved around color-coded Post-its, Ms. Li talked about how lucky she was to work with him.
"I didn't talk a whole bunch about Trump as I moved around the state," Gillum told CNN's Don Lemon on Tuesday.
Ms. Romano moved around the office with a defiant matter-of-factness to match her personality, often dispensing with her cane.
"Wherever you've got materials that need to be moved around, or small fleets of vehicles that currently move stuff around," he said.
As one outcome becomes more probable than the other, then money is moved around quickly and causes volatility and instability, added Gross.
For the first time, scientists used network theory to illustrate how these prehistoric creatures moved around the globe during the Mesozoic Era.
This past summer, CFF set up three temporary animal hospitals as it moved around the exclusion zone looking for dogs to treat.
Then she had been with 7-Eleven for a number of years and had moved around the country to work for them.
Analyzing these strains can give scientists insight into how different populations of humans might have moved around or mingled with one another.
"Floating terminals are nimbler, can be moved around and give buyers prompt access to LNG for however long they wish," said Fyfe.
I don't feel like being moved around by some Hyundai Sante Fe. It's not how I roll, so I keep the car.
Hamburgers are moved around every which way to appear larger, and the sesame seeds on the bun are individually placed with tweezers.
These can come either from a special, stereoscopic camera or, more prosaically, from a single camera moved around to different vantage points.
You may find yourself confused by how to do things without a home button and notice many features have been moved around.
"I had nothing, actually, that stayed with me all through my life," the actor, who moved around constantly while growing up, explained.
They split up when Holofcener was a year old, and afterward Lawrence moved around New Jersey, renovating dilapidated houses and selling them.
In a statement to Men's Health, Mazin said it was one of the few events that had to be moved around chronologically.  
Keeping with custom, Judge Garland made no statements as he moved around the Capitol complex with a retinue of White House aides.
It was recorded between London, Miami, and New York City, while I moved around during the passing of a very close friend.
OMV said last week it had moved around 700 non-essential staff and contractors from its southern Tunisia operations as a precaution.
It also moved around other key functions, including the Power, Settings and File Explorer, so it's also visible in the Start menu.
And in equity markets, the Stoxx600 turned positive on the news and had moved around 0.2 percent higher by 2.20 p.m. CET.
And he moved around, too — from Manhattan's West Side to Hannah's apartment, then moved out and bought his own loft in Tribeca.
Many, many species of amphibians are gone, purely accidentally — to this day, we don't know who or how exactly those moved around.
He had been stopped at a gas station, and said his car moved around so much that the transmission was temporarily damaged.
Professor Snow pointed out a waggle dancer, and I watched in wonder as the bee moved around in a figure-eight pattern.
The procedure time was slightly shorter in the VR group and required fewer repeats for children who moved around during the procedure.
The particles have not moved around in space, but the information represented by the independent qubit has been teleported to the receiver.
Bitcoin can be moved around the world quickly and with relative anonymity, without a central authority such as a bank or government.
I think those challenges are more with I've moved around a lot in my career, and I've uprooted my daughter numerous times.
This one captured swirling atmospheric features as they moved around a circular formation in one of the gas giant's jet stream regions.
Over the next eight years, Kim was moved around half a dozen countries as the Japanese imperial forces spread out across Asia.
I clarify and write comments on my script on what needs work and what needs to be edited, rewritten, moved around, etc.
The film starts with Lynch's own early childhood growing up in a series of small US cities as his family moved around.
Patacsil presents as evidence the AP's map of activity that was recorded when a volunteer turned off Location History and moved around Manhattan.
Following surgery, Cerio moved around in a motorized scooter and had large braces on her legs as she rehabbed her mobility and strength.
Moreover it could, if required, be moved around in mid mission, for example to act as an observation platform for a disaster area.
But the funding kept coming, and the research continued on as the study's participants grew up, left home and moved around the world.
The tail of the "whip" of players tends to get moved around with a lot more force than players closer to the front.
In a Snapchat from the night out, the self-described "Burfffdayy Queennn" moved around in a slinky silver dress with a matching scarf.
For the most part, the tracking worked in my demo with MQ, intelligently following me around as I moved around in a room.
The glitter stayed put as I talked and moved around, plus it gave the drama I always desired in a NYE beauty look.
These balls can be moved around, and whenever they pass a sensor at the bottom of the device they trigger a preset sound.
After 11 weeks, all of the animals were moved to specialized cages that could measure their metabolisms and how much they moved around.
For the next few years, Carroll and his older siblings, Stuyvesant and Caroline, moved around the world, wherever their stepfather's work took him.
As he moved around the office, he stopped to peer over the shoulder of an employee who was experimenting with a logo typeface.
The actual investment strategy has moved around a lot, which means most folks are really betting on the team more than the plan.
Tiny houses are usually built on wheels so they can be moved around and typically are a mere 100 to 400 square feet.
Holes are drilled into the wood on an angle at regular intervals and dowels can be moved around and work hung on them.
"I've moved around a lot in London, but I don't want to leave here except in a box," she said with a laugh.
The Buds Plus never lost connection as I moved around, even though the distance was often 30 feet or even a little more. 
Some voting machines are even being moved around the Los Angeles area, which should make it easier for less-mobile populations to vote.
But instead of monitoring detainees, the two "sat at their desk, browsed the internet and moved around the common area," the indictment said.
The event ran for more than 8 hours each day, so the size of the crowd shifted as fans moved around the arena.
Lee noted how heavy it felt, but also said it moved around under Inoke&aposs skin, a sign that it likely was benign.
Images, which the user can interact with, are projected from above onto the sheet which can even be moved around as it used.
Just as the woodwind players and the percussionists moved around, the audience members were encouraged to explore the space (as quietly as possible).
Jones remained in Washington, D.C., until 1876 and then moved around the country until his death in Long Beach, California, in January 1901.
If you're sitting at your desk for long periods of time, you might get uncomfortable or anxious because you haven't stretched or moved around.
It's a minor frustration for most cases, but games can be impacted by the bars since on-screen assets get moved around a bit.
And then I got two more of the typing animations that then moved around as I actually received additional messages from the same friend.
The first day in the army is pretty traumatizing: We got moved around through an endless line of bureaucracy, equipment, medical checks, and shots.
In retrospect, that was probably for the best, since the informal names have moved around a bit as we dug into the data, i.e.
I have run with the AirPods, I've done push-ups, lifted weights, and moved around vigorously without either one coming close to falling out.
They moved around a lot, at one point living in a shack that he described as a "tool shed" with an outhouse in back.
It has pretty much the same manual controls and editing tools as its predecessor (though a few features have been moved around a bit).
One of the latest additions to its collection was OpenShift, a program that allows computing tasks to be easily moved around between data centres.
This little person moved around in my body — the body that was feeding and housing him — and I knew we were in it together.
It's not foolproof if your meetings get moved around a lot at short notice, but it's still useful a large majority of the time.
I was there for three years and moved around the shop, learning more about butchery and working in the office as a PR assistant.
Born in Chicago, she moved around a lot and spent her early adolescence in Guatemala, where, at 12, she first started snapping self-portraits.
However, the operative is said to have regularly moved around in Iraq, and officials said they still believe his capture was unknown to ISIS.
We would never go back, but we're very used to the remaining friction and how physical things are moved around in the physical world.
The firm's long-term success lies in changing the way people and goods get moved around—exactly the area that autonomous vehicles will disrupt.
Maersk, a bellwether for global trade, warned that growth in the number of containers being moved around the world would deteriorate further this year.
You could see that he moved around the ring naturally and without thinking, decades of muscle memory embedded in every punch, skip, and bob.
But when she was a kid, DeGeneres has said her family never owned a home; they only rented and moved around every two years.
While he had seen his family often enough as he moved around five different prisons during his sentence, returning home was still not easy.
One problem with the technique was that their worm tended to "drift" in one direction as it moved around trying to balance the pendulum.
Schenn moved around and centered the puck but Rangers goaltender Alexandar Georgiev was out of position and the puck banked off his left skate.
Larkin collected a pass from Taro Hirose and patiently moved around the net, then fired a shot that beat Koskinen on his stick side.
It originally opened in 240 at 2471 Columbus Avenue (226st Street) and moved around the corner, to 45 West 81st Street, eight years ago.
DAVID SOLOMON: Well, I really appreciate the feedback that I've heard from investors today as I've moved around during the course of the day.
So I took what I could get and moved around within one company for years until I got back into my preferred field, sales.
When they entered the grand ballroom as husband and wife, the couple moved around the dance floor, giving high-fives to friends and relatives.
G.'s grandmother, who has four children and 12 grandchildren, once told me that raising children is like being moved around in a theater.
He didn't speak much English, but he was known as a restless workaholic who moved around the country starting new driving and trucking businesses.
The fear that my own children will be raised the way I have been—moved around multiple different houses and schools with very little stability.
Users will be able to create both 2D and 3D objects that can be placed and moved around anytime your using your phone's rear camera.
Bobby Ryan moved around the net and had a backhander stopped by Bernier, but the puck deflected to Tierney, who deposited it into the goal.
We moved around a lot, I never made any real friends, and I never got to know any woman long enough to develop a relationship.
Though Ford Model T's were starting to roll off the assembly line, Americans typically moved around on horse-drawn buggies on dirt or cobblestone roads.
Benchmark U.S. West Texas Intermediate were traded around $47.10 a barrel and European Brent crude moved around $48.60 a barrel around 11am HK/SIN time.
There's a Venmo-style feed that shows how other users are earning and redeeming their miles as well as statistics about how you've moved around.
He still feels like an outsider at times; the kid who moved around Manchester so much, that he was never quite sure where he belonged.
AND SO THIS DATA IS HARD AND I ASK OUR ECONOMISTS ALL THE TIME HOW COME IT GETS MOVED AROUND CONSIDERING THAT OTHER DATA DOESN'T.
And even with all of the advancement in logistics software, there's still plenty of unused cargo capacity being moved around on land, sea and air.
It moved around in the mud of ancient seabeds, and what it digested probably also came out of its sizable mouth, according to the study.
Detective Inspector Clair Langley, of Staffordshire Police, said the speed with which the victims were moved around the country indicated a high level of organization.
We spoke to Amir about working dead-end jobs, and what got him to start rapping NOISEY: You moved around a lot growing up, right?
I've always found ASCII visuals soothing, and there was something satisfying about watching all those little blocks get moved around to form a uniform whole.
Television networks aired live coverage through the afternoon, showing a continuous video feed of the protester as she moved around the base of the statue.
One of the primary ways you moved around in previous Darksiders games was riding a horse, but in Darksiders 3, Fury's horse is killed off.
She had been driving because she did not want to follow Bieber as it moved around and other bus companies had limited routes and hours.
Jeff took off his Genium Ottobock legs and showed me how he put them on, took them off, and how he moved around the room.
Mr. Moore was moved around to different locations in Somalia and also held for some time on a ship with other hostages, the complaint says.
Haile-Selassie's theory is that Homo used more tools, consumed more meat and moved around in its open habitat, prompting them to make more decisions.
If judges are not performing, they could be fired or potentially moved around the country -- a tactic that could push judges out of the system.
He said that although both were treated "as well as could be expected", they were moved around various locations and sometimes kept in dark cells.
Not long ago, children routinely moved around their neighborhoods by foot or by bicycle, and that was often how they traveled to and from school.
The firm says that £3 billion worth of transactions are moved around each month on the TransferWise app by its more than 4 million users.
The actors were eager to learn the names of the winners, and Almodóvar moved around the room, chatting and tracking the festival on various phones.
The company allegedly moved around inventory and shifted sales from quarter to quarter to improve financial metrics in the final days of a given quarter.
His jaw was better defined and when he moved around the kitchen putting coffee mugs back in their place his gestures had a mimelike precision.
I moved around to see if there would be any effect from my movements [and] she followed me right around the edge of the tank.
Residents of the Yauco estate known as Urbanizacion Luchetti returned to find furniture, refrigerators and washing machines had moved around their homes in the mud bath.
Dash is reminiscent of a Minority Report-style interface, where windows dangle in the air and can be moved around with the wave of a hand.
The founder here says it cost her $233,2000 for 224 small fixture units that could be moved around and used in different parts of the store.
They moved around constantly until landing in California, where the family launched entertainment careers for all five of their children: River, Joaquin, Rain, Summer and Liberty.
Spyware could now intercept phone calls, track a device's GPS location as its owner moved around, and extract much of the information that apps might collect.
And I moved around quite a lot; I lived in London and I lived in California, so I was just used to moving all the time.
As we moved around the room, the Portal camera tracked us so that we were never out of frame for the person on the other end.
This was not something that large accounting systems easily allowed in the past because of the sheer amount of data that needed to be moved around.
For the next five years she moved around London, living in friends' houses, squats, and a cooperative in Camberwell which she left because of racist abuse.
As I moved around in the room, slowly realizing I get motion sick very easily, I kept finding more and more stuff—the clutter never ended.
It would be almost insulting to be told that the women we fell for were just paper dolls being moved around on Carrie Bradshaw's story boards.
As Martinelli secured a mansion in Coral Gables and moved around with apparent freedom, many Panamanians began to suspect that the United States was protecting him.
Instead, they allegedly sat at the corrections officers' desk — just about 15 feet away from Epstein's cell — moved around the common area, and used the computers.
"What we found was that the skull of T. rex actually does not react well to being moved around and prefers to not move," Cost said.
They're supposed to have their own dedicated spectrum, but they keep getting moved around, in part because there are other things that need the spectrum more.
As such, the Front State Room of the collection is emptied, with a large framework set within it upon which Ellis's paintings can be moved around.
People with existing Sonos setups at home who want a speaker that can be moved around the house or outside to the patio will like it.
The cafe items can be enjoyed at a series of large marble-slab-topped tables — on wheels, so they can be easily moved around for events.
Mr. Nicola also told the hearing that he had moved around a lot in South Sudan, and that his mother told him he was different ages.
The cutout sits by her colleagues' desks but is occasionally moved around for photos that make it look like she's peeking from behind the office ferns.
Some 350 years earlier, the Catholic Church had persecuted Galileo as a heretic during the Roman Inquisition for asserting that the earth moved around the sun.
As an army kid, he moved around a lot, but he'd always return to Limestone County to spend the summers with his grandmother and extended family.
As an army kid, he moved around a lot, but he'd always return to Limestone County to spend the summers with his grandmother and extended family.
As father and daughter moved around the unfamiliar American countryside, often abruptly, he always took the elements of the shrine with him to the next place.
Counterintelligence officials were routinely monitoring his movements, gathering information on who he was meeting with and what he was doing as he moved around the region.
Here's a look at some other deductions and penalties, you might not be aware of: As a millennial, you've probably moved around a time or two.
As in other animals' digestive systems, food is moved around this eight- (or ten- or 12-) lobed gut by peristalsis, a wavelike motion of the gut walls.
Plants that have been moved around by humans, like crops, have been bred to grow and produce (somewhat) reliable yields in a variety of site specific climates.
I moved around him and pressed the button again for the second elevator right before another stocky man came to intercept me and repeat the same thing.
Sure, the fingerprint reader/home button gets moved around here or there, but most casual observers probably couldn't pick a non-iPhone/Galaxy out of a lineup.
And she was at ease as she moved around the gathering, impressing the several hundred guests with her humble approach and friendly manner, according to party attendees.
They featured glitter that moved around in liquid, and there have already been 24 cases reported of the liquid leaking and burning skin, accord to the CPSC.
He grew up in Korea and moved around a lot, often finding that a new school meant new slang and new dialects that he didn't quite understand.
They watched as bright magnetic spots moved around the Sun, making the first real observation of a behavior lots of scientists have expected to see its surface.
Sheriff Hutchens said the central jail is an older facility, where the inmates are moved around more than in jails where services can be brought to them.
She and her two younger sisters, Debra and Patti, frequently moved around due to their father's job, even relocating to Italy when Sharon was in high school.
Ki Narto moved around the room, trying the trick on the table, on the floor, and then finally on coffee table in the center of the room.
More bells and haunting voices emerged from portable tape machines, switched on and off and moved around, at least once onto the lap of an audience member.
Since then he has moved around between different teams including the Driver Technology Platform team and the He's now a security engineer on the Product Security team. 
BACK-TO-BACK Banks have so far moved around a trillion euros in stocks, bonds, derivatives contracts and other assets from London to their new EU hubs.
Because of this gimbal, the camera can produce smooth shots even while the camera is being moved around or attached to something like a bike or car.
I used to think it was specific to the rural Colorado mentality, but it turns out as I've moved around so much, that reaction is more universal.
The dangers of their nuclear weapons program are many: they are routinely moved around the country over dangerous and treacherous roads in unmarked vehicles with few defenses.
Since the report, U.S. defense officials have said Russia is in violation of the INF treaty and that the new missile has "moved around" in recent months.
The company has moved around 10 employees to a dedicated design team for VR, including Joshua To, a design lead for the apps unit, according to sources.
"We've moved around Chelsea all this time, and it's just heartbreaking for the school to have to leave the neighborhood," said Mary McCann, the Atlantic's executive director.
The first week of was a frenzied effort to halt the German advance, with companies and battalions moved around the front like firefighters plugging gaps, Corson said.
Thirty-six percent said they felt uneasy in the presence of people they found outside the norm, particularly those who spoke a foreign language, or moved around.
The United States Women's Open, which has moved around the summer calendar from year to year, would more regularly be held on the first weekend of June.
"As we moved around the island this past July, every single step we had to be careful, because there was evidence of turtle nesting," Fletcher told CNN.
The report also came after a year of major structural changes within the department, including a number of re-assignments that moved around many employees of color.
As a toddler, Ms. Foxx lived in the Cabrini-Green public housing complex with her mother before the family moved around to apartments on the North Side.
Judges who fail to meet their quotas can be fired, or moved around the country (which can be used as a way to encourage them to retire).
It's a move I'm down with as it keeps wire clutter to a minimum, especially on larger systems like these that probably won't be moved around very much.
The result was a bevy of discoveries that show how the first Europeans moved around during the Ice Age and mixed with newcomers who arrived throughout the millennia.
When police arrived, Track Palin yelled at officers, calling them peasants, and "moved around in a strange manner" before being arrested without incident, a Wasilla police affidavit says.
There is a lot of oil out there and it still is being moved around and stored which means that the midstream companies in this business will benefit.
Victims in rural areas usually stay in one place, while urban victims can be moved around quickly, or may even be mobile themselves, as investigators found in 2018.
Carey, who explained to the campers that she had a "difficult" childhood and frequently moved around, got involved with the camp because of her own summer camp experience.
The collection is the brand's answer to "fluid living," which means having furniture in your apartment that can be deconstructed, folded up, and moved around on a dime.
He crossed the border into Texas, then moved around the country to wherever he could find work until 2000, when he was deported home for not having papers.
The Orbison reproduction stands in front of a microphone throughout the show, as he typically did when he was alive, while Amy danced and moved around the stage.
If you want an active seating option that won't take up a lot of space and can be moved around, the Focal Mogo Seat is the perfect solution.Pros:
Over very short intervals memories require changes in the strength of connections at synapses, the meeting points between neurons; over longer periods information is moved around the brain.
In the ring, the two fighters moved around each other; Mayweather used his signature defense, the near-impregnable tactical approach behind his career-making talent for avoiding punches.
The first Mexican immigrant elected state senator Escamilla was born in Mexico City but her family moved around the country before settling in the border city of Tijuana.
The system employs "nippers," who watch materials being moved around; "hog house tenders," who man break rooms; and "oilers," a leftover position from when cranes needed frequent lubrication.
Yet Texas Mexican food is rooted in the cooking of the nomadic Indigenous groups that moved around both sides of the river for centuries before the Spanish arrived.
It was a century ago that Albert Einstein predicted that space and time could shake like a bowl of jelly when massive things like black holes moved around.
Ethnic groups have moved around the globe for millenniums so when exactly did this become static and certain ethnic groups became "entitled" to certain bits of the planet?
Local authorities tracking his case told Bashir that his children's identities had been concealed and they were being hidden within the camp, moved around from tent to tent.
In 1950, Donald and his family moved around the corner to a grander 23-room, 2-bathroom redbrick — also built by his father — at 85-14 Midland Parkway.
He moved around a lot, to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Detroit, and finally New York, where he opened a gallery on East 57th Street in the late 1930s.
When the xenobots moved around, the researchers could observe how their unique structures—both in their cells' arrangement and the overall shape of the blob—mapped to behavior.
As we moved around the room, we could look through the windows and see the low concrete slabs that mark the line between the North and the South.
"The study that I am most interested in pursuing is what this difference in the body shape means for how Neandertals moved around in their world," Kramer said.
To ensure the integrity of the process, and allow for election and security resources to be moved around the country, polling unfolds in seven phases covering different regions.
The 52-megapixel camera looks mostly similar to when we last saw it in 2015, but it appears the lens moved around a bit to fit in the flash.
So you calling me Soggy Flicker, Margaret, brought me back to a time in my childhood that I was really, really bullied and I moved around every two years.
On third-and-12 from his 42, Wentz dropped back, moved around the pocket while twice avoiding a sack and then threw across his body to an open Agholor.
Both my parents were free spirit types who could never stay in one place; they moved around constantly, falling in and out of love with apartments, houses, and relationships.
The officer said he didn't intend to deploy a chokehold on Garner, but rather a wrestling move, arguing his arms only moved around the man's neck during a struggle.
"Even if we can see rail cars and movement, we can't necessarily tell what's being moved around and the North Koreans know we watch for certain things," Town said.
Before Kenneth hit, the government and aid workers moved around 30,000 people to safer buildings, however authorities said that around 680,000 people were in the path of the storm.
The hell-river and three satellites that detected it, via ESAResearchers already knew that the core moved around, said lead study author Phil Livermore from the University of Leeds.
The division has since moved around a bit under the Google/Alphabet umbrella, eventually winding up in the company's experimental X division, the department devoted to so-called moonshots.
We moved around a lot as a kid (I was born in Oman to Scottish parents and moved to Australia when I was 6), so I hid in books.
Just because you have a thicker shell, like an egg carton, doesn't protect the yolk from moving back and forth whenever the egg is shaken or moved around. 3.
The biggest hurdle comes around the network's comedies, which will launch and then be moved around willy-nilly over the course of the first several weeks of the season.
Divorce happens, too, so it's good for both spouses to know where the money is (and if it's been moved around recently) in the event of a surprise separation.
At the same time, the bank embarked on a three-year plan to axe 7,000 jobs and moved around £90bn of risk weighted assets into a non-core unit.
Once they took me out of there, I was put into foster care for a little bit, moved around a few times, and got adopted when I was nine.
"In this case, because she was transient and she moved around all the time, it was a matter of luck," that they were able to locate her, Duncan says.
But a curious thing happened last week when Blaine Gabbert of the Cardinals moved around enough to extend some plays and then threw deep into Jacksonville's secondary: It worked.
Growing up, Mr. Shan and his four sisters frequently moved around northeastern China with their parents, an experience that left him longing for a more stable life and career.
Hall then moved around a sliding Shayne Gostisbehere and absorbed a hit to the back from Braun as he fired the shot that beat Hart with 10:02 left.
FlyQuest was deliberate and methodical in how it moved around the map and took all but one CLG turret in the game, claiming four Ocean drakes to outlast CLG.
Latino outreach director for Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota After Edwin Torres came to the United States, his family moved around the Los Angeles area more than 20 times.
The camp itself is comprised of heated glass igloos, which have been tested in extreme Arctic weather conditions and will be moved around the area as the weather changes.
Oil prices moved around 2% higher on Friday, after OPEC and other producing countries agreed the new production limit that will hold back around 1.7 million barrels per day.
If vehicles can be air transported, then this can be a key advantage allowing them to be rapidly moved around the battlespace and deposited ready to drive straight onto missions.
They would respond with, "OK, Buzz, OK." The three men didn't remain in close touch afterward, mainly because Collins lived in Washington, Armstrong lived in Ohio and Aldrin moved around.
A spreadsheet split up and tracked different responsibilities, but the team of approximately a dozen people were constantly reassigned or moved around depending on the top news of the moment.
It turns out "simple" problems like getting a bunch of users in a single session or keeping track of objects you've moved around between sessions are actually incredibly complex. 6D.
Films get moved around all the time, whether that's due to trying to avoid competitors, taking more time on editing or special effects, or just the realities of Hollywood politics.
Pictures can be enlarged, minimized and moved around on the screen, which was not possible looking at exposures in a linear fashion during the long epoch of the contact sheet.
His family moved around a bit when Phoenix was a child, living in places such as Texas, Mexico, and Venezuela as missionaries for the religious movement, the Children of God.
"If you're the top, you want to be able to slip about two fingers underneath the rope, so that the rope can be moved around on the skin," they say.
The elder Washington moved around frequently during Gerald's adolescence, and Gerald remembers getting on planes by himself as young as five-years-old, to places as far away as Hawaii.
You know, from the outside, to the naked eye it still looks like a busy port, with a lot of containers, a lot of TEUs being moved around 24/7.
We moved around, seeking shelter under the roofs and awnings of shops and drank in parking lots, praying that our cell phone batteries would hold out a few more hours.
Pie charts can be moved around within the Excel sheet and can also be dragged into other programs, such as Word or PowerPoint to dress up reports, presentations, and papers.
Depending on where you stand, the face behind the lens looks different, just as you would look different to the face inside as you moved around to look at it.
But during the years after legalization, I moved around three or four times, and it was just shocking how much the rent had changed from when I was a kid.
As five of them moved around campus, I watched them swing between their past and present selves, between adolescent horseplay and a 19763-something's sense of a long life lived.
He moved around some contracts in a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, for whom he had worked as an assistant the last two seasons, but that was about it.
These are three-dimensional drawings that must be moved around and seen from many angles, as with the thread sculptures of Fred Sandback and the distributed paintings of Felice Varini.
For streaming video, the podcast will be accompanied by what's known as dynamic captioning, a process in which traditional closed captions can be typographically tweaked and moved around the screen.
There were legitimate questions raised about how her wealth tax would work and whether it could be effective in a world in which capital can be moved around so easily.
When I was a teenager we moved around a lot, and it cost me a lot of confidence in myself and my ability to dream and follow what interested me.
Bryant&aposs father, the former NBA player Joe Bryant, played professionally in Italy, and a young Kobe moved around with him as he played for different teams in the country.
So far this year, the tech-heavy Nasdaq index has soared over 18 percent while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones indexes have each moved around 10 percent higher.
Ms. Heshmati, 27, and her family moved around the Midwest after coming to the United States in 1993, but the dish was a constant at the holiday table every year.
The idea was the brainchild of Bungalow's 31-year-old  co-founder and CEO, Andrew Collins, who had moved around a lot himself and had trouble finding optimal living spaces.
"Instead, for a substantial portion of their shifts, Noel and Thomas sat at their desk, browsed the internet, and moved around the common area of the SHU," the indictment says.
You can mitigate the awkwardness by using a sectional sofa pit and making sure that the ottoman or ottomans are on wheels, or lightweight enough to be moved around easily.
Because of the way data is stored and moved around on decentralized networks, no online service can pry into your data without your knowing and no government can do so either.
They moved around the country, teaching special education classes and running an apple orchard, before retiring in Picayune, Mississippi in 1997, for the friendly neighbors and warm climate, the lawsuit states.
The team moved around the back of Afreeca Freecs and engaged in a fight inside the house overlooking the payload, which is typically a pretty solid hold for the defensive team.
Indeed, not only was Nina's old dog crate tossed but new bedding was purchased for the pup, the furniture was moved around and a new chair was bought for Nina's liking.
Having grown up in a New Jersey suburb with a large public high school, the inside is immediately familiar to me, even as papier-mâché palm trees are being moved around.
All over the world, there are plenty of examples of trees and plants that were moved around — sometimes inadvertently, sometimes intentionally — only to become invasive and take over the native species.
Considering my general pain threshold is roughly 0/10, I was seriously hurting whenever I got up and moved around, so I stayed sitting up in bed for the most part.
After the war, the surviving Ramasamys were moved around, first into government camps and then, a year later, back to their land, where they discovered that their house had been destroyed.
Eventually, he and his team combined several materials in different layers: one is a paper-like layer with large pores, so that the urine could be moved around the page quickly.
Officials say Little was able to go undetected for so long due to a combination of factors: such as the fact that he moved around a lot and targeted marginalized women.
In the mid 2000s Gary Glitter moved around around Thailand, Hong Kong, Cambodia, and Vietnam — where he spent almost three years in prison after being convicted of molesting two underage girls.
Microsoft showed how the keyboard can be moved around the Neo's bottom portion, and the software creates a secondary screen in the screen space above the physical keyboard when it's attached.
After a decade in New York City, the tournament has moved around a bit — to New Jersey, Arizona, Florida and Southern California, where it was held this year in Indian Wells.
Microsoft showed how the keyboard can be moved around the Neo's bottom portion, and the software creates a secondary screen in the screen space above the physical keyboard when it's attached.
Some of the bank's staff also lost money but some of the bankers who advised clients to buy shares have been moved around to different bank branches to avoid ugly scenes.
Ahmad notes that previous record for the most sales of full-priced buy-to-play titles in the Asian country was Blizzard's own Diablo III, which moved around 3 million units.
I moved around a lot when I was younger, and I was kind of always in a foreign place, so there was something really nice about coming together with your family.
Mr. Obama moved around Havana in the sleek black limousine known as "the Beast," through streets that appeared frozen in time, packed with classic American cars of the mid-20th century.
While I'm standing there motionless I tried to support this woman dancing by saying, "she's so good" to the camera as she moved around with a huge smile on her face.
For reasons related as much to Stirling's search for work as to his health — he had contracted tuberculosis in 1905 — the Calders moved around frequently during Sandy and Peggy's childhood years.
For a couple years after arriving in the US, Alithawi and Shlash moved around small midwestern cities, from Missouri to Ohio, until they settled in Sterling Heights, Michigan—a Detroit suburb.
The Hwasong-10 is a road-mobile missile, so it can be moved around the country and hidden in tunnels, making it more difficult to target in a pre-emptive strike.
He moved around a lot, from Rikers Island to the Sing Sing Correctional Facility to the Clinton Correctional Facility — a sign, in the prison world, that he was challenging to maintain.
During parts of "Muted," Ms. Germino also sang or spoke fanciful texts by Don Marquis and moved around a central, light-projecting circular tower of aluminum rings (designed by Floriaan Ganzevoort).
The branches, which are perfect for necklaces and bracelets, can be moved around so your pieces don't get tangled and the base is a great place to keep earrings and rings.
Jack Harold Parr was born in Canton, Ohio, on May 1, 1918, and moved around the upper Midwest because his father was a division superintendent with the New York Central Railroad.
I moved around for about five years working on different engine parts, but when I saw some employees working on the fan case, I knew I wanted to do this job.
It's also not any more resistant to fingerprints than the One, even though this is a speaker that's meant to be handled and moved around, not just sit in one place.
Now, Zirx gives companies free-to-use software, called the Zirx Mobility Services platform, that they can use to have their vehicles moved around in time to get any given job done.
"He moved around in a strange manner and assumed a prone position just behind the roof line in what appeared to be an attempt to locate officers on the property," LaPointe said.
You still get support for pretty much every single Android app, except now each one lives in a handy window that can be moved around, resized to set to fullscreen as needed.
Adam Erne collected the puck near center ice and passed it to Perlini, who cut to the left, moved around a defenseman and fired a shot past Rask on the far side.
These arms are small and light enough to be moved around an operating table as a surgeon pleases, or from one operating theatre to another as the demands of a hospital dictate.
"His whole body was sitting on the manure, so he was completely above the manure, but if he had moved around a lot, it would&aposve been a different story," he said.
Dolphins and belugas are moved around from city to city in trucks and perform in small pools in inflatable pop-up aquariums for several weeks before moving on to the next city.
Experts say the fact that attackers used pistols, rifles and moved around on a large scale revealed a higher degree of sophistication from previous attacks on Indonesian soil, suggesting direction from ISIS.
They show how money was moved around and hidden by at least 33 people and companies blacklisted by the United States for allegedly doing business with rogue states, terrorists or drug barons.
Jason Rezaian also said in his family's lawsuit against the Iranian government that he was blindfolded when moved around the prison, even during his daily, 20-minute walks early into his detention.
The family moved around a lot to accommodate his work, and it was only after his health gave way — he was diabetic — that Ms. Sherman turned her photographic training to professional ends.
Everything that isn&apost a post office increasingly dominates global shipping — even though those entities aren&apost part of the transnational-shipping organization that determines how packages are moved around the globe.
Mercury retrograde in Leo will bring frustration to your work and schedule, as things get moved around and tasks you've considered completed pop back up for a second look or do-over.
Using what Google has called a breakthrough in machine learning speech recognition, the program shows the transcription for audio in a black box that can be moved around on a phone screen.
When it's moved around on a flat surface like a table, a tracking marker syncs the location of the ShapeShift box to the location of the user's hands in a virtual reality world.
His letter is so jargon-strewn and reiterative and afflicted with weird curlicues of justification and decontextualized citation that it would not really read differently if whole paragraphs were moved around at random.
The scent "moved around the building via the air conditioning system," according to the fire brigade, not unlike Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible if he were made out of onions and gym socks.
He collected the figures after being introduced to the show by his mother, but after his his father passed away, his collection dwindled as his family moved around when he was a teenager.
My grandfather died when I was very young, and so my grandmother Titi lived with us while my family moved around to accommodate my parents' studies and later their jobs as university professors.
If you believe your partner harassed women but you still tell LPs that they should support his new fund, then you're Silicon Valley's version of Catholic Church officials who moved around pedophile priests.
We moved around cities and towns as much as we felt possible, speaking with everyone we could to try and get a sense of how people were really experiencing in the conflict zone.
Its small size and battery power also means it can be moved around a room, or even be carried around outside, allowing users to watch videos on any flat surface they come across.
He's always had happy feet, and as he moved around in the pocket to avoid some pressure early in the fourth quarter, his feet got a little too happy, and he fell down.
On a spiritual level, it seems distasteful to imagine a living person as a piece being moved around on a narrative chessboard, his every move calculated to advance a maximally entertaining story line.
Two of her surviving siblings told me that, growing up, their family moved around often, on account of their father being a Southern Baptist preacher, which made it difficult to make lasting friends.
In Nine Men's Morris, each player has nine pieces, which are moved around the square lines, with the goal of getting three of their own pieces on contiguous points in a straight line.
Other LG Display prototypes include portable desktop monitors that can be moved around easily, and a transparent OLED screen that could help a window double as a TV or a surface for ads.
His parents got divorced when he was 7, and he moved around a lot as a child with his mother — he reportedly lived in 13 different homes by the time he was 22.
"Instead, for substantial portions of their shifts, Noel and Thomas sat at their desk, browsed the internet, and moved around the common area of the SHU," a federal indictment against the guards alleged.
His family moved around Chicago a lot, for what Gorey said was no discernible reason, and his parents divorced sometime around 1937 — only to get back together a decade-and-a-half later.
It's a song that begs for reconciliation — "Let's get along again/Even though you moved around the bend" — even as the insistent rhythm and a gusty mix suggest that stability will stay elusive.
In it, she describes a tumultuous childhood with a family who moved around a lot, and a mother who fell apart after Daniels' father left her, their home plagued by insects and rats.
Following the Italian government revealing early Friday that it had approved the creation of a 52.993 billion-euro ($20.9 billion) rescue fund for troubled banks, the country's banking sector moved around 1.7 percent higher.
It's not the man in the middle: Let's stop infantilizing the Israelis and Palestinians and treating them as if they were pieces on the chess board that can be moved around at America's discretion.
According to the report, the 32-year-old woman had decided to visit an ophthalmologist (an eye doctor) two weeks after she had started having itchy, burning skin bumps that moved around her face.
Enter Tortoise, which is proposing a system of remote-controlled scooters that can be moved around a city on demand, without the hassle of contracting out the work to teams of amateur scooter hunters.
The film, which has become a beloved totem of teenage rebellion and a wonderful 1980s time capsule, is also an ode to Chicago – a teenage Hughes moved around the city's suburbs with his family.
According to Troughton-Smith, the little keyboard, which seems like it's perfect for one-handed use, can be moved around anywhere on the screen, including when two apps are open in split-screen mode.
Maybe it had something to do with the fact that we were poor and moved around a lot, or that my mother kept my hair short, but I was always mistaken for a boy.
While heavily populated areas were well lit, war zones such as Iraq and Syria showed scattered pockets of activity that could have denoted military or government personnel using fitness trackers as they moved around.
The company warned in February that growth in the number of shipping containers being moved around the world would deteriorate further this year due to the trade war between the United States and China.
The Dodgers tied the score in the third as Austin Barnes hit a leadoff double to left and moved around on two fly balls with Chris Taylor's drive to center bringing in the run.
Sure, we got reviewed by Jonathan Gold while we moved around from space to space, but even his golden touch doesn't mean much when you don't have a solid restaurant to call your own.
That means a lot of other series have to be moved around or canceled to squeeze it in, and ABC, already one of the lowest-rated networks, has been canceling a lot of series.
I can remember the sheer terror of delivering it: My dad drove, and I was allowed to sit on the floor of the van with the cake, unbuckled, in case the layers moved around.
In 2017 alone, almost 20,000 women and children were moved around India for this purpose, a 25 percent increase from the previous year according to government data, though the unofficial number is much higher.
In 2000 alone, almost 23,2300 women and children were moved around India for this purpose, a 264 percent increase from the previous year according to government data, though the unofficial number is much higher.
Since August 5, the day the blackout was imposed, the government has detained dozens, withdrawn all-important government advertising from local newspapers, and stopped journalists at military checkpoints as they moved around the region.
They moved around less during the night too, though that could admittedly be due in part to the fact that I've started sleeping with a weighted blanket and it keeps my restlessness at bay.
They were using its engine and it had that isometric camera, except it was sci-fi—there were all these little tanks that you moved around, space marines fighting aliens in different kinds of vehicles.
The jumbled grids had square tiles, each containing part of an image, that had to be moved around into the right order to form, say, a cat or a dinosaur or maybe a happy face.
You might also see atrial fibrillation, low or high heart rate, or an inconclusive result, which might be because you moved around too much or you need to tighten your Apple Watch around the wrist.
As the Shooter Moved Around Campus, Tarr Tried to Keep Classmates Calm Many students and staff thought the fire alarm that drew students into the open near the end of the class day on Feb.
"Only in a country as generous as ours could a moment like this even be possible," Swalwell added, describing his childhood odd jobs as his family moved around the country in search of economic prosperity.
While the OSPs have moved around a bit in recent months, a trend is emerging toward higher prices over the past six months, with the discount having dropped from $1.60 a barrel for November cargoes.
On Windows, you have the taskbar serving a similar purpose — and though it may be moved around the screen like Apple's Dock, it's most commonly kept as a sliver traversing the bottom of the display.
Related: Egypt's Strategy to Fight Militants in the Sinai May Just Create New Ones Norwegian Jon Torp told Norwary's VG newspaper that he heard at least 24 shots as the attackers moved around the hotel.
Yet Wagner Moura is excellent at suggesting the chessboard in Escobar's mind as key pieces are moved around or, in the case of "the Lion" and Velasco, a chief enforcer, taken off the board altogether.
She moved around the kitchen at a glacial pace and was unsteady on her feet, but there were many things to hold on to in that old kitchen, and she knew exactly where they were.
His dad worked in IT, and their family moved around a lot, doing stints in cities in Norway and Denmark, as well as a brief stay in Austin, Texas when Magnus was five years old.
Two minutes into the second round, Yagshimuradov moved around the cage and as Agnaev followed he tried his best to make the champ bite through his gumshield on a beautiful snap kick to the jaw.
The Melnor Flat Soaker Garden Hose can be used in place of much more expensive and invasive irrigation systems, and it can be moved around or removed entirely as needed, unlike more permanent watering hardware.
The Sabres' top line knotted it 1-1 just more than three minutes later when Jack Eichel moved around a defender in the neutral zone and put a wrister on Vasilevskiy from the right side.
A real person, such as Gallego, could certainly have their real information in a breached database and continue to use that real information as they moved around the internet, including submitting comments to federal agencies.
The South African, who had played only three tour-level events this year before arriving at Wimbledon due to an elbow injury, moved around a sun-kissed Court Three with ease to dispatch doubles specialist Herbert.
Many applications are now "virtualised", meaning they exist separately from any specific type of hardware: code can thus be packaged in digital "containers" and easily moved around within data centres—and, increasingly, closer to the edge.
Maersk, the world's largest container shipping company, said in February it expected growth in the number of containers being moved around the world to fall to 1-3% this year from just under 13% last year.
They've learned that in the years between 2001 and 2004, that company, Aero Contractors, transported 80 percent of the terror detainees moved around the globe by the CIA as part of a program called extraordinary rendition.
He was born on July 10, 1936, in the village of Dixon in northern New Mexico, the eldest of four children of parents who moved around New Mexico, the family in tow, in search of opportunity.
Argent is currently in an invite-only beta, but it's fully functional, and everything I've done with it was real — actual cryptocurrency was moved around and locked in smart contracts that provided the functionality described above. 
The long-term vision is not carbon dioxide consuming devices that are hung on walls or even moved around different rooms, but rather walls that are themselves breathing out oxygen — with the technology embedded directly into buildings.
And while it's always a challenge to nail focus when your depth of field is so shallow, the Z7 did a superb job of capturing details in the dancer's hair and face, even as she moved around.
Over the past week, GoDaddy, Cloudflare, and Google — to name a few — have been playing hot potato with the major neo-Nazi news site Daily Stormer, taking it offline several times as it's moved around the internet.
"The women in pop-up brothels across the board are incredibly vulnerable to exploitation, abuse and sexual slavery because they are isolated, moved around and controlled," Linda Joynes of Unseen told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by email.
They didn't scarf down more food than the control group, despite running several miles every day and, according to the specialized cages, actually moved around more when not exercising than either of the other groups of rats.
" When Carmen took Adele to play on the swings, C.J. moved around the table and parked in front of Jimmy Ray, her back to her sister, her posture conversational, her hands crossed peaceably on the tabletop. "O.
Warwick had implanted a silicon chip in his left arm which emitted radio signals that caused doors in his office to open and close and lights and heaters to switch on and off as he moved around.
And the core team responsible for coordinating the reviews — numbering about a dozen people by 2016 — was moved around within Facebook's sprawling organization, sending mixed signals about how seriously the company took it, the ex-employees said.
Donald was born in Haddo House, a Scottish manor in Aberdeenshire that had been converted into an emergency hospital during World War II. Ritchie's father was a farmer, and the family moved around Scotland after the war.
Research and law enforcement investigations have shown that a large proportion of all email scamming originates in West Africa, specifically Nigeria, but the scams have spread, partly because some West African actors have moved around the world.
The F.B.I. teams also helped illuminate a shadowy network of Saudi "propagators" who moved around the United States, often with diplomatic status, spreading Wahhabist doctrine, networking in Muslim communities, doling out money to mosques and gathering intelligence.
LONDON, Sept 14 (IFR) - LCH has opened its repo clearing platform to buyside firms through a new sponsored access model that aims to eliminate recent dislocations in the mechanism by which collateral is moved around the system.
Then the little boy screamed, because he'd moved around me and seen the bloody back of my head, and then he dabbed at the cut with the paper towel he had previously dabbed at my pukey mouth.
A border-crossing Mexican immigrant, he moved around the United States through the better part a decade, harvesting the produce that most of us take for granted throughout what might be thought of as a stolen childhood.
Embassy employees said they were followed as they moved around the city, and that sometimes, when they were not at home, agents would enter and move the furniture around, just to show that they had been there.
Throughout the history of life, all species have moved around the planet's surface, so that if you go back far enough in time you find that the ancestors of a certain species used to be somewhere else.
Standing atop a ladder in the 90-degree heat, a hat and sunglass clad Warren waved to children inside the facility who could be seen from the senator's vantage point as they were moved around inside the facility.
This is how he's moved around so much: his size gets him a job, but impatience and expectations and an endless stream of other qualified applicants culminates in a quick exit and another plane ticket, to somewhere else.
As Kestis moved around the base, he ran along walls, used the force to stop spinning turbine blades so he could pass them, pulled vines towards him with his powers and—of course—cut through dozens of Stormtroopers.
Even studies surrounding bodies found in a cave on Kagamil Island near Alaska found that heart disease was common, even among people that exercised (or moved around a lot for survival) and weren't subject to modern edible delights.
El Chapo is moved around in prison Since Sunday, Guzman has been moved from cell to cell as a way to ensure that he won't escape a Mexican prison, a senior Mexican government official told CNN on Wednesday.
But for the most part, I hardly knew it was there, save for an occasional bump against my neck whenever I moved around; even when I had the charging clip attached, the added weight wasn't all that noticeable.
It's clear that Mike, who moved from North Carolina to California, is a bit socially awkward as he tries to fit in, but Mike's shyness is expected considering he's moved around a lot due to his mom's job.
"The benefit is having that same neighborhood freedom to play as I had as a kid growing up in suburbs during the '70s and '80s," said Ms. Middleton, who moved around with her family as an Army brat.
But the plants closed anyway, domestic and foreign capital moved around, mass migrations happened, attacks on worker protections proceeded at a relentless pace, and the increasingly complicated world of national politics seemed more focused on Davos than Peoria.
The proponents of keeping the so-called blocks of Bitcoin transactions small said Bitcoin should be viewed more as digital gold: a secure place to keep money, even if it can't be moved around as quickly and cheaply.
Mr. Dutton, an only child who joined the Air Force as a contractor in 2000 when he was 22, was born in Akron, Ohio, and moved around Florida a bit before his mother planted roots on Pawleys Island.
" The former chevre allege they were moved around to different Centre locations, living in often substandard housing: "The Centre could move chevre to a different location–sometimes across the country or around the world–at a moment's notice.
I felt a lurch as I locked away my laptop, phone and Kindle, but it lasted seconds, and I quickly got used to the pace of the place: people moved around slowly and purposefully, taking in their environment.
The original statue, which was placed in 22018 on the eve of International Women's Day, is still located in New York's financial district, but was moved around the corner in December 2018 to face the New York Stock Exchange.
This last feature of the cut was particularly helpful as I moved around a lot, so shopping around for a primary haircut provider or getting a cleanup when they were overbooked was never too much of a dice roll.
There are quite a few things working against the conservation efforts, including moon dust still embedded in the spacesuit's fibers which are microscopic, but still incredibly sharp and capable of tearing the suit as it's simply being moved around.
Catherine Courtney, who said she was at the "top half of" of the batting order was old enough to remember when the Scalias often moved around the country for different jobs before he was ultimately nominated to the bench.
Though the cars were quickly moved around the corner to clear a path for Mr. Trump's arrival, a Capitol Police officer saw an opportunity and approached the tightly packed news media to ask for footage of the fender-bender.
The start-up's rapid scaling has also meant new career opportunities for workers from within: Over 250 Flexport workers changed roles in the last year, and 60 moved around the world as the company has expanded to new regions.
With the 2015 deal, IGAD negotiators basically moved around the deck chairs on a sinking ship by giving senior positions to the people who had triggered the conflict, and failed to impose penalties on anyone who violated the agreement.
A military brat who moved around, he said he felt traumatized when his homosexuality surfaced as a child and he was told in places like Kansas and South Carolina that he wasn't gay but suffering from various mental disorders.
Once a file has been selected, use your other hand to tap on the other files that you'd like to move, and they will automatically be "piled" on the original file, allowing them to all be moved around together.  4.
Both US officials told CNN that it appears North Korea's weapons program remains relatively quiet at this time with no signs of an imminent intercontinental missile launch, although there are indications that shorter-range missiles continue to be moved around.
This test involved flying StarHopper to the relatively modest height of just 20 meters (around 65 feet, which is roughly how tall it is to begin with), where it moved around only very slightly, guiding itself under its own navigation.
This means that, for drivers in certain parts of the world, Uber knows when you've been bad or good and will gently remind you to use your phone mount while driving if they detect that the phone is being moved around.
This summer, one company has the answer: it invented a mosque that can be moved around on a truck and expended into a mid-sized building at any location with portable facilities for those praying to wash their hands and feet.
And I wasn't necessarily going to start something rather this quickly, I was going to take a little minute, do some tours, play some music, but they were very, very kind and moved around the existing dates I already had.
A.P. Moller-Maersk, the world's largest container shipping company and a bellwether for global trade, sounded a more cautionary note in February, however, warning that growth in the number of containers being moved around the world would deteriorate further this year.
Lockwood's religious iconoclasm was born and bred in the Midwest, but her literary rebellion took shape later in life, as she and her husband—a newspaper editor she met online in a poetry chatroom—moved around the country for his work.
They used fine tubes (pictured) made from a new material that allows small quantities of fluid to be moved around precisely simply by aiming a beam of light at them—in effect creating tiny, light-activated pumps (see video below).
The admission that the attack was not a one-time event in a developing country but perhaps part of a broader threat has thrust Swift into a spotlight, raising questions about how securely money is being moved around the world.
With some big names likely migrating out, and with roughly $20 billion indexed to the largest Technology ETF (XLK) and $12 billion indexed to the largest Consumer Discretionary ETF (XLY), you can expect a lot of money to be moved around.
How he fits: Another pick that moved around, with Philadelphia trading it to Boston who is trading it to Phoenix, but Jerome will end up on a Suns team that is filling out its starting lineup in a seemingly productive way.
Mr. Harrison successfully pushed for more throw pillows on the sofa, painted an accent wall colonial blue, hung a round mirror on the brick wall to give the living room more depth, and moved around a few pieces of art.
Culture club: After we've had our breakfast and moved around a little, we like to do something culturally enriching as a family, so usually it's off to the Met to stroll through the vaults where they keep the stolen Nazi art.
In the shorter term, China may accelerate the introduction of a new generation of missiles, the Dongfeng-41, which can be moved around on roads and will also be able to carry multiple warheads, said Mr. Fravel and Ms. Cunningham.
August Rüngeling worked as a saddle and harness maker, and his family — who emigrated from Germany — changed their last name to Ringling shortly after settling in the US.The Ringlings moved around the Midwest during the early years of their marriage.
He moved around, examining them close — "it looks very abstract at this range," he said — and stepping back to take in the full view, where the collage of shattered dishware seemed to have the texture of a bundle of leaves.
To capture the action, a camera called the Yi Halo 360, lent by Google, was planted in one spot and the actors moved around it, aiming for the sweet spot of its focal depth, about three to eight feet away.
Raised by her mother and godmother, both Jungian psychologists, along with a nomadic group of bohemian types who moved around New Zealand and, later, the western United States, Tamaryn said she frequently witnessed a form of therapy involving ritual theater.
The illusion technique popularized in the 19th century, Pepper's ghost, was used to mimic what holographic tech of the future might do and the clothes projected onto the model as she moved around replicating the choreographed movements from the motion capture.
Essentially a three-dimensional platform game, Knight Lore was a maze of claustrophobic dungeons that exploited the extra dimension to good effect, with objects that could be moved around, puzzles that needed to be solved in three axes, and hazards hiding behind things.
In it, a man and a woman moved around a big room wearing VR headsets, while nearly identical, three-dimensional, virtual versions of them — down to their jeans and t-shirts — played soccer on a virtual field with a digital soccer ball.
Indeed, rich-world natural rates have moved around over time—from below 5% after the second world war to much higher levels in the 1970s and 1980s, and back to lower levels more recently—leaving economists scratching their heads at each turn.
For the uninitiated, these e-scooters and e-bikes can be rented for $1 to start and are not tethered to one location, so they can be moved around to meet or create demand and theoretically be picked up and dropped off anywhere.
"We can be your everyday Uber service, your everyday eating service in terms of breakfast, lunch dinner, and I think we can play a very big part in how freight is moved around this country and hopefully internationally as well," he said.
I moved around a lot a when I was younger, so I understand being in a new place and being at a new school and just wanting to be in a group of people, and you'll do anything to be in that group.
They also use subtle color, central placement, and rough hand gestures that moved around thick, earthy impasto, sometimes streaked with a red line down the middle that might suggest a ragged profile, as in "Tête d'Otage n° 20" (Hostage Head #20, 1944).
"From the standpoint of the travels of this painting, it moved around the world in a way that few other pieces that you'd have been on the lookout for restitution did," Michael Glickman, the president of the museum, said before the ceremony.
During the EMA one I moved around the room a bit, and I noticed that the performers would sometimes step off the stage and watch, almost as if these sounds they were creating were something outside their control to observe and study.
"I don't think it was so hard [to find him] because he was not below the radar in the last two or three years," said a former senior Israeli government official, who noted that Soleimani had previously moved around under strict operational secrecy.
Many of the rankings have moved around from last year, partly because a spate of start-up acquisitions and initial public offerings have raised the performance of various venture capitalists, according to the formula that CB Insights uses to arrive at its conclusions.
Ettore Sottsass, for example, the Milan-based polymath who later became famous as the progenitor of Memphis design, contributed a residential interior consisting of a set of nearly identical multipurpose "containers" that satisfied all possible household needs and could be endlessly moved around.
A big part of the value proposition of Lime and its counterparts, like Spin and Bird, is that its scooters and bikes can be easily moved around to meet or create demand because they do not have to be tethered to one location.
" [NYT] "News of the breach sparked questions among cybersecurity experts about whether the hackers were criminals collecting data for identity theft or nation-state spies collecting information on travelers worldwide, including possibly diplomats, business people or intelligence officials as they moved around the globe.
Two free throws by Hardaway made it 116-114 with 33 seconds left, but Portland clinched it when Evan Turner moved around a maze of bodies in the low post and converted the put-back of Lillard's missed 14-footer with nine seconds left.
"Musically, I've moved around a ton growing up, so I went through a lot of different phases, but I'd have to say John Mayer, Coldplay, Taking Back Sunday, Green Day, which was some of the first stuff I ever played on guitar," he says.
"I wanted to make a contemporary memorial to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, one that moved around the UK with an unpredictability in which the participants took the work directly to the public," artist and co-creator Jeremy Deller told CNN.
It's possible that sleeping with a fan could mildly dry out your throat, because when air gets moved around, it makes the air feel drier, says Philip Chen, MD, assistant professor and program director in the department of otolaryngology at UT Health San Antonio.
Gonzalo Delaveau resigned as the head of the Chile Transparente, the Chilean chapter of the Berlin-based group Transparency International, after his name appeared in the massive leak that has highlighted how much money is moved around the world under the cover of secret firms.
Every time we have, as a society, as a species, removed another big chunk of the friction in how physical things are moved around in the physical world — boats, planes, trains, horses and the pony express, the mail system — [we have] profoundly changed society.
State and local government officials make sure that residents are moved around and evacuated as safely as possible, while first responders will be there in the hours after a hurricane hits to help people find the medical assistance they need and to find safe shelter.
There was a Vegas-y feeling in the air—the locked briefcases full of cash, the sheen of sweat on upper lips, the rush of a lot of money being moved around quickly all contributed to a shared sense of anticipation and precarious high spirits.
WASHINGTON — In defending President Donald Trump's decision to order billions of dollars in federal funds moved around to pay for a wall along the US–Mexico border, the Justice Department made the sweeping argument Thursday that Congress shouldn't be able to sue the administration at all.
Burnham argued that construction of sections of border wall, or border barriers, wasn't a monolith — these were individual projects being funded by money that was appropriated by Congress to the Defense Department and now was being appropriately moved around under authority that Congress gave the department.
Early additions slipped onto the corner of the iPhone 22017 and 21, but as the iPhone slimmed down, screens got bigger, and the cameras moved around on the device body, Olloclip developed increasingly ingenious methods for positioning its lenses over both the rear and front-facing cameras.
Originally developed by watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet over 220 years ago, a tourbillon is simply a mechanism to constantly rotate a watch's escapement and balance wheel—essentially its beating heart—to help improve accuracy and counteract the forces of gravity while it's being worn and moved around.
Something that came up with the navigational stuff — which was using a sensor that buzzed to tell you where north was at all times and change that position as you moved around — was how adaptable the brain is at taking random sensations and turning that into information.
While previous research has linked excessive sedentary time to an increased risk of death, many of these studies relied on people to accurately recall and report how much they moved around and might not have painted a clear picture of the relationship between mortality and inactivity.
These gyrations in view in such a short space of time have to raise the basic question as to whether over the past few months the global economic outlook has really moved around in a way remotely paralleling the way that the Fed's views have changed.
For example, Facebook plans to have virtual objects, like animated children's books, act as interactive tools for an augmented viewing experience where the wide-angle lens of the camera would track viewers as they moved around to ensure a seamless merging of the virtual and real world.
Interestingly, it doesn't seem as if anyone is actually leaving, rather the positions are just being moved around elaborately to shift responsibility and give more management power to some emerging leaders at the company while getting some seasoned veterans at the company to tackle more emerging technologies.
Even though I have moved around a lot and been exposed to a lot, I feel like I'm still in such early stages of my life as an adult that there are so many things that I need to learn first before I'm spewing all this information.
Fitzherbert, who grew up in North Jersey, has owned a home in the district since he was 23 but has moved around the country in recent years "as a result of the demands of the job," and only began voting in the 2nd District in June 2018.
They study large groups of people and analyze their genetic patterns with respect to ancestry: sometimes current ethnicities, sometimes historical, sometimes archaic humans and ancient DNA and deducing how people have moved around the world and when they've interbred and when they haven't, all these things.
Playing through once only gives you half the story, however; after you complete the campaign as Leon or Claire, you can play a second version of the game with the other character where a significant amount of the content is completely different and items have been moved around.
The logistics of how Amma, Jodes, and Kelsey moved around the bodies or kept their mouths shut during the entire investigation is unclear, but thanks to two haunting final post-credit scenes, we know that Amma killed the two Wind Gap girls, and poor Mae, with her bare hands.
The changes don't take effect until September, 2018, but already Wall Street is trying to figure out what big names will will be moved around and which will affect those who own different slices of the S&P 500 through Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and many mutual funds.
"When he was still present above us, next to us — we could hear stuff going on downstairs, so cabinets opening or stuff being moved around," Huskins tells Amy Robach of Matthew Muller, who broke into the home of her and her then-boyfriend, Aaron Quinn, in March 2015.
"There are concerns about us not being in control, but actually being small widgets that are being turned on and off in a larger machine serving either the interest of large Silicon Valley corporations or authoritarian governments, just pieces being moved around on a chess board," he said.
Why would any multinational corporation pay America's 21 percent tax rate when it could pay the new "global minimum" rate of 10.5 percent on profits shifted to tax havens, particularly when there are few restrictions on how money can be moved around a company and its foreign subsidiaries?
Zencargo's co-founder and head of growth Richard Fattal said in an interview that the new funds will be used to continue building its software, specifically to develop more tools for the manufacturers and others who use its platform to predict and manage how cargo is moved around the world.
But even earlier in the 1970s, a different team of researchers realized that a sequence of DNA called the period gene could be mutated to throw the fruit fly's clock out of whack, with consequences including altering the way the flies moved around and the sound of their mating call.
Although it is hard to pinpoint when pizza was first sold by the slice, the introduction of the gas oven with multiple decks gave New Yorkers the option of enjoying a crisp-bottomed slice either as a full meal or a substantial snack between meals as they moved around the city.
The circus — with its 500-person crew, 100 animals and mile-long trains, which moved around the trapeze and its artists, the high wire and its tightrope walkers, the motorcycles and the daredevils — had become infeasible in an age in which video games and cellphone screens compete to provide childhood wonder.
On the next possession, Hood took the inbounds pass and moved around a screen by Larry Nance Jr. He moved to his right, did a spin move and released an 11-foot turnaround shot from inside the paint while using a two-inch size advantage over 6-foot-6 Frank Ntilikina.
The Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office has said the guards appeared to have slept, surfed the internet, moved around a common area and sat at their desk instead of doing mandated inmate head counts and regular rounds in the special protective unit of the jail, where Epstein was being held awaiting trial.
That includes some upgrades, such as a slight redesign with a glass back (Gorilla Glass 3 on both sides) and a screen that's been extended to six inches (a 2160 x 1080 resolution at 18:9), courtesy of thinner bezels and fingerprint reader that's been moved around to the side of the devices.
When we last saw this tech tested out in early 2017, Amazon was reportedly still working on some bugs—like the computers that run the store wigging out if too many customers entered the building, or they moved too fast inside the building, or if retail items got moved around on the shelves.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Santander has moved around 60 employees from its trading floor at its group headquarters on the outskirts of Madrid to a different location in the capital as part of its contingency plans against a potential spread of the coronavirus, a source with knowledge of the matter said on Monday.
"During the night, instead of completing the required counts and rounds, Tova Noel and Michael Thomas, the defendants, were seated at the correctional officers' desk in the SHU common area (…approximately 15 feet from Epstein's cell), used the computers, and moved around the SHU common area," the grand jury and prosecutors alleged.
Mr. Beloufa's contribution — "The Enemy of My Enemy" — consisted largely of artifacts related to war and to other horrific historical events, like the My Lai massacre and the bombing of Hiroshima, arranged on platforms that were constantly moved around the space by small robots, similar to those used by Amazon in its warehouses.
In 2000, the US produced more oil than it had in 24 years, leading to more oil than ever before being transported by rail across Canada and and the US. More than 22016,24 train cars carrying oil moved around the US last year, up from just 26.73,226.7 in 27.5, according to the Oregonian.
Joined by wife Priscilla Chan (the pair met at the Ivy League school), the tech mogul shares that while much of the furniture in room H33 in the university's Kirkland House has been moved around, the desk is in the same spot as it was when he sat down and created "thefacebook" in 2004.
BUT I THINK, LOOK, WHEN YOURE 003 IN THE FIRST QUARTER, THAT'S PRETTY GOOD MOMENTUM GOING INTO A YEAR WITH THE TAX INCENTIVES KICKING IN. AND THERE WAS A BUNCH OF THINGS MOVED AROUND BETWEEN Q4 AND Q1 BECAUSE OF EXPENSING – EXPENSE AT THE HIGH TAX RATE AND INVEST AT THE LOW TAX RATE.
As this show neared the finish line in recent weeks — the action having spanned 1912 to 1925, though no one looked anywhere near 13 years older — there were an increasing number of scenes in which nothing really happened except for the furniture of the plot being moved around in preparation for one last big party.
At the most basic level, just as the blockchain allows money to be moved around without any bank or central authority in the middle, artificial intelligence experts are hoping that a blockchain can allow artificial intelligence networks to access large stores of data without any big company in control of the data or the algorithms.
MADRID, March 9 (Reuters) - Spain's Santander has moved around 60 employees from its trading floor at its group headquarters on the outskirts of Madrid to a different location in the capital as part of its contingency plans against a potential spread of the coronavirus, a source with knowledge of the matter said on Monday.
The story moves forward vote after vote with so much momentum it's easy to forget that faith of a deep and visceral kind is involved; the characters are more like chessmen being moved around a board in a complex game of strategy than figures who have devoted their lives to a religious belief system.
How he fits: This pick has moved around a little, but Bazley is headed to the Oklahoma City Thunder where he can add some depth to a team with a ton of money committed to some veteran players who all have talent but have yet to make any noise in the playoffs since Kevin Durant left.
Eventually, he hopes to create a network with tunnels that cover all of LA. These will be used by surface vehicles, including individual passenger cars, which will be transported below and moved around the tunnel network at high-speed using sleds on rails, provided the final version resembles the concept video created by The Boring Co. to illustrate its designs.
It also happens to mutate very quickly, which means that H. pylori's DNA can give researchers an even higher resolution picture of how human populations have moved around the globe than human DNA would allow right now, says Yoshan Moodley, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Venda in South Africa and one of the co-authors of the study.
After a decade and a half of working to preserve their Koreanness in their home as they moved around the United States, spreading out newspaper on the floor to protect it from toppled piles of cabbage as they wore dishwashing gloves to mix tubs of kimchi, they finally relocated to Korea, only to find that the country had moved on without them.
Whatever other challenges the Windows Phone had, one of the biggest in the early days was that it looked radically different from every other smartphone operating system out there — instead of a grid of app icons, the Windows Phone featured a mosaic of colorful squares of different sizes, many of which moved around and changed as the user watched them.

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