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I'll be moving at one speed and the TEB will be moving at another.
ET. 46 HM2100 is 361 feet across at its widest point, moving at 21,273 mph and 2019 OE is 170 feet across moving at 20,31 mph.
We need this city to keep moving at all times.
It was moving at 26km per second when first observed.
Do you think things are moving at the right pace?
Talk about the opposite of moving at a glacial pace.
The play is funny and moving at the same time.
"The technology is moving at quantum leaps now," Acevedo said.
It is moving at 8 miles (13 kilometers) per hour.
I know that my hand stopped moving at some points.
Time was marching on and she wasn't moving at all.
That's movingat least as long as you are, too.
The Cubii helps me stay active and moving at work.
So Americans are moving at the lowest rate on record.
It's very clever and quite moving at the same time.
Car and chemical factories are moving at a slower pace.
Within a few months we had written songs and started to record our first release called EP. Since then it's been slow-moving at times and fast-moving at times, but it's been good.
Apple's vehicle was merging onto the Lawrence Expressway and was moving at less than 1 mph, according to the report, and the Nissan was moving at 15 mph when it hit the self-driving car.
In actuality, his face might not have been moving at all.
Kolsch and Widmyer keep things moving at such a brisk pace.
Both players start moving at what looks like an impossible pace.
Clearly, Anna and Greg are on tracks moving at different speeds.
That's one reason Democrats are moving at breakneck speed against Trump.
There's drinking and music, and tiny quadcopters moving at high speeds.
Light is moving at light speed, so expect more colorful cabins.
"Four years ago people weren't moving at this pace," he said.
It was moving at 9 mph (15 kph), the center said.
I can see you now and you're not moving at all.
Different narrative parts act like interlocking cogs moving at different speeds.
They're small, yes, but moving at thousands of miles per hour.
This impeachment inquiry feels like it's moving at Mach speed. Why?
The march is set to begin moving at 1:15 p.m.
Anyone who has experienced startup life knows there are times when it feels as though everything is moving at warp speed — that's certainly the rate things have been moving at MessageBird for the last 18 months.
The bureaucracy is still the 1941 size, moving at the 1941 pace.
Ah, but the star destroyer is not moving at a constant speed.
How is this scene so silly and so profoundly moving at once?
The expansion is moving at a faster pace than planned, it seems.
The big question is, are these different pieces moving at different speeds?
Traffic was bumper to bumper and moving at sixty-five or seventy.
Even moving at this rapid clip, I still see some amazing sights.
"UAS innovation is moving at the speed of Silicon Valley," he said.
She was back moving at faster paces toward the end of July.
Also, ring particles in orbit around Neptune are moving at ludicrous speeds.
Incredibly, the lava was moving at a clip of 10 yards a minute.
That was a few weeks ago, we're moving at a very fast pace.
When, to everyone's surprise, cars start moving at last, the protagonist is distraught.
In short, he's capable of moving at least as fast as the Flash.
Apple moving, at least partially, toward exclusive shows could fundamentally change the industry.
Better to talk of two Africas, says the IMF, moving at different speeds.
At that time, InSight will be moving at about 12,300 miles per hour.
Police urged witnesses who saw any vehicle moving at speed around 3 a.m.
Ground-level winds are achingly slow, moving at just three feet a second.
Ofo is moving at China speed but the trail ahead could be bumpy.
Things are moving at a slow pace, but amazing change is happening, too.
"I can only recommend moving at top speed," said Bavarian conservative Alexander Dobrindt.
Yields on 30-year JGBs were moving at around 0.775 percent on Tuesday.
It is no speedster, however, moving at less than 1 km per hour.
So it sounds like we're limited to moving at the speed of people?
"The economy actually is still moving at a very healthy clip," Palfrey said.
Things are moving at their own speed—don't try to force anything along.
The hurricane was moving at 8 mph (15 kph), said meteorologist Melissa Nye.
Designated Survivor "Designated Survivor" is moving at two simultaneous but very different rhythms.
Forget running, forget lifting weights, forget moving at all, except from bathroom to bedroom.
What's abundantly clear is that the Fed will be moving at a glacial pace.
Would Clipper Chip technology, moving at government speed, hobble the fast-moving tech world?
It was moving at 600-800 km per second—several million miles an hour.
Satellite images revealed workers and materials moving at the port of Sinpo, Kim said.
Historic cases are moving at an expedited pace to the Court of Appeals level.
Things start moving at a more intuitive and relaxed pace and we cool down.
In other words, our economy is moving at its fastest pace in four years.
The object isn't moving at 50 m/s the whole time—but who cares?
When you're moving at warp speed, modesty can only tell part of the story.
The traffic on the major thoroughfare below us was moving at a snail's pace.
The car was moving at 44 mph and did not brake before the accident.
He said that as they got closer, they saw she wasn't moving at all.
Trump and his advisers are moving at break-neck speed compared with past presidents.
It will pass within 3,908,791 miles of Earth, moving at 19,461 miles per hour.
Because in a game, everyone is moving at full speed and pads are popping.
Flooding prevented most trains from moving at all, with depots filled with muddy water.
The moving structures bring to mind bacteria, moving at the behest of some invisible force.
Compared to other celebrities this summer, Cyrus and Hemsworth are moving at a glacial pace.
Even a 230 micron particle could do some damage moving at the speed we're moving.
Minutes later, it begins to move again, and then suddenly, you're moving at full speed.
The capsule will appear to streak across the sky, moving at 755 feet per second.
"We're dealing with a highly nonlinear entity moving at a very high speed," he said.
The line was moving at a glacial pace, and no one was sharing clear information.
The reality of everyday life moving at a fast pace wasn't ignored on the runway.
People talk about moving at campaign speed, and the best businesses operate that same way.
Meanwhile, in Washington gun-related legislation is moving at a glacial speed -- if at all.
I remember being very intrigued as to why so many people were moving at once.
AND SO TO YOUR POINT, THIS THING IS MOVING FAST, IT'S MOVING AT LIGHTNING SPEED.
His breakthrough single, "Location," was a sensual wonder, moving at an almost tauntingly deliberate pace.
He struggles for several more minutes and then stops moving at approximately 2100:2111 a.m.
That Haswell gets it up and moving at all is testament to his strange talents.
An object that large, moving at that velocity, would wipe out all life on the planet.
As I like to call it, it&aposs kind of moving at the speed of Trump.
This bullet was moving at about 2,900 feet per second through 575 cubic inches of gelatin.
In all this -- from strength at home to strength abroad -- Trump is moving at warp speed.
Right on schedule, you'll spot an unblinking white light that's moving at 17,500 miles an hour.
The storm had hit on Sunday, moving at a glacial pace of one mile per hour.
The blue wisps are really electrons moving at the speed of light, forming an expanding ring.
There's more great TV than ever right now, but the medium is moving at warp speed.
Others floated the notion of a Europe of flexibility, concentric circles or moving at two speeds.
Warren "might be moving, at some point once she gets into it, more center," he added.
The station orbits the planet every 90 minutes, moving at more than 17,000 miles per hour.
The ship was moving at its top submerged speed, anywhere from 20-25 miles per hour.
Walton and I sat there for several minutes, not moving, at the curb, inside the music.
The moon is in your sign today, dear Taurus, and you're moving at your own pace.
When the totality hits Oregon, it will be moving at 13,955 mph, according to eclipse2017.org.
While he heard her voice in his ear, her lips were still, not moving at all.
Relative to other recent judicial nominees, the overall process isn't moving at a unique pace, exactly.
The storm was moving at northeast at 153 mph with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph.
Even those flecks of paint, moving at orbital speeds, are enough to seriously damage a spacecraft.
CuriosityStream: 3-Year Subscription — $45 See Details Is your browsing speed moving at a glacial pace?
But until earlier this year, floor action on nominees had been moving at a snail's pace.
The storm packed 120 mph (193 kph) winds and was moving at 16 mph (26 kph).
"I think the N.B.A. is moving at a better rate than our government is," Ramasar said.
The latest: Humberto was moving at 3 mph 19353 miles west of Bermuda at 11 p.m.
ET, Michael was centered about 210 miles south-southwest of Panama City and moving at 22018 mph.
The U.S. is not yet moving at the pace we are going to need as a country.
You have bikes turning in six different directions, all moving at the same time, from every corner.
Even for a company that is notorious for moving at a geologic pace, today's update feels overdue.
DO YOU THINK YOU CAN GET REVENUE GROWTH MOVING AT A HIGHER RATE AT CABLEVISION AS WELL?
The rocks probably connected very slowly, moving at about the same speed one would park a car.
And with greater numbers moving at all times come greater options for infections to hop a ride.
Here's a diagram showing the forces on a surfer moving at a constant speed on a wave.
While hiring has been moving at a solid clip, sales growth has been modest across the spectrum.
Remember how Superman can just burrow through matter without touching it when moving at super-fast speeds?
That stellar wind is moving at 12 million kilometers per hour -- 100,000 times faster than Earth's hurricanes.
An air of desperation spreads across the train, just as it starts moving at 3:30 p.m.
They also introduced technical changes to prevent players from using the app while moving at certain speeds.
But Boeing could use the planes moving at 3,900 mph for commercial and military purposes as well.
Or more often, moving at the speed of culture while the corporations that control them lag behind.
Google's car was moving at less than two miles an hour and the bus at 15 m.p.h.
This means moving at your own pace and not according to a competitor's time table, says Iclisoy.
They take advantage of tiny differences in prices that regular investors moving at normal speeds can't access.
Kelly's speech the other day was moving at the outset in its description of ritual and loss.
This is what happens when you shoot in super-slow-motion whilst moving at an accelerated rate.
As a result, their IoT deployments are moving at a much slower pace than they originally hoped.
"Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at different speeds," he's written.
It is moving at 10 miles per hour, giving it more time to intensify before making landfall.
Lee, the coach, tracked them through the crowds of other skaters, the strings moving at different speeds.
This account is plausible and moving, at once a defense of genre fiction and of female creativity.
The storm, which had been moving at five miles per hour after making landfall near Freeport, Tex.
We locked through the chute in a fast half-hour, moving at a clip toward Lake Okeechobee.
And we'll touch on the sometimes unintended consequences of an industry that is moving at light speed.
I've tried everything under the sun to get moving: at-home yoga, waking up at 7 a.m.
Moreover, moving at a meeting without a scheduled press conference could get that monkey off their back.
Some 20 years ago, the pole was moving at about 15 kilometers per year, from Canada toward Siberia.
He said the city is "moving at a horse and buggy pace," in implementing the criminal justice reforms.
As it crosses inland, Hurricane Nate is still a fast storm, moving at about 20 mph, officials said.
The test cars drove a closed road, automatically avoiding a bicycle and overtaking cars moving at various speeds.
Britain is leaving just as the EU is becoming a looser union of countries moving at different speeds.
"The rebalancing of the supply and demand equilibrium for oil is moving at a snail's pace," Watkins said.
Venus, your personal planet of finances, is moving at full speed throughout 2019, without a retrograde in sight.
Reed worked with doctors to use technology to keep his career moving ... at about 150 miles per hour.
Some facts are split between two slides, building anticipation and keeping the presentation moving at a fast pace.
It's not moving at the pace it should be, and I think that would help with the schedule.
By cycling very close behind another rider moving at the same speed, a human can get an advantage.
I've been seeing them moving at rehearsals, and there's a lot of people who seem like naturals already.
As a director, he shows no distinct visual flair, but keeps the action moving at a quick clip.
And if an object is moving at the same speed as Jupiter, it's likely in the same location.
Or they can concede some ground by moving at least some of the way towards the Chequers plan.
That HSBC is considering moving at this moment may seem astonishing; it is knee-deep in a restructuring.
The storm, which is currently moving at 8 mph, is expected to make a turn towards the Northeast.
Mars connects with Jupiter at 12:53 PM—we are moving at full speed, feeling confident and fearless.
As action planet Mars connects with Jupiter, the planet of abundance, you find yourself moving at full speed.
The world was moving so quickly while my advancement felt like it was moving at a snail's pace.
We're planning on moving at the end of the spring, and we want to get a head start.
Where Game of Thrones roughly adapted a novel a season, The Expanse is moving at a different pace.
Scientists studying the Khurdopin glacier using satellite imagery have confirmed that it is moving at a rapid pace.
Highway traffic was moving at a small fraction of its usual speed, and hundreds of drivers were stranded.
The best of Babitz's writing keeps the windows cranked down, too, and she is always moving at speed.
Gentle pulses suggested he was securely cocooned in a pack of runners moving at roughly the same speed.
Simply start by chipping away at this skill by moving at a pace that is comfortable for you.
"If you compare Eko to Uber, it looks like we're moving at a snail's pace," Mr. Bellet said.
He objected sharply to recent reports that the Senate inquiry was understaffed and moving at a plodding pace.
He was driving at 55 mph, and the fire was moving at about the same speed, he said.
This was moving at such a quick pace, because it was kind of a now-or-never scenario.
Republicans are moving at a breakneck pace to finish their tax overhaul by the end of the year.
The train was moving at 80 mph in a 30 mph zone at the time of the crash.
"I do believe we are moving at full speed and maybe accelerating," Dr. Bigot said in an interview.
She attended Roman Catholic mission schools, first in her hometown and then, after moving at 12, in Johannesburg.
The images were recorded while the New Horizons spacecraft was moving at more than 32,000 miles per hour.
When an aircraft so small is moving at such a high speed, it can be impossible to pinpoint.
The dilemma is as follows: A train is out of control and moving at top speed down a track.
Could a plane on this giant treadmill take off or would it just sit there moving at 0 mph?
"Democracy is now moving at a fast pace but it hasn't got everybody yet," she said in an interview.
Even a tiny piece of space debris could damage or destroy critical equipment when it's moving at extreme speeds.
Democrats did not need the vote to proceed with their impeachment inquiry, which is already moving at breakneck speed.
"The industry is moving at such a fast cadence, it's really exciting to be a part of," McCarty added.
When Bran saw the army of the dead, they weren't moving at all, they were literally just standing there.
As a data-driven industry that is moving at light speed, success in adtech requires an extremely agile operation.
Advances in hypersonic weapons, moving at more than five times the speed of sound, will shorten response times further.
Whether it's moving at 20x or 40x, timelapse is truly the way to watch a slug do its thing.
I'm usually on time for things, but this winter has me moving at a snail's pace in the mornings.
At least all these stories moving at breakneck speeds set us up for an exciting end to season 2.
Nineteen months later, it is moving at a snail's pace, bankers, investors and analysts familiar with the process say.
It was moving at 8 mph (13 kph) and was due to reach the Mexican shore by 1 p.m.
Nate was about 240 miles east of Cozumel Mexico and moving at 22 miles per hour late Friday afternoon.
These issues reportedly include cutting off vehicles moving at faster speeds as well as traffic-merging and braking issues.
Witnesses say Espitia fell or was pushed from the passenger side of a black SUV moving at highway speeds.
With pods moving at over 700 mph, any cross-country trip would be possible within a five-hour timeframe.
Puerto Ricans, as U.S. citizens by birth, are moving at an accelerated pace to live in the 50 states.
The outer movements show dazzling mastery of richly harmonious geometries, with rings, arcs and lines moving at different speeds.
"Local manufacturers are moving at a much faster pace than global peers regarding implementation of new technologies," Tamberrino wrote.
Moving at 9 mph (15 kilometers per hour), it was 375 miles (600 kilometers) east-southeast of Nassau, Bahamas.
It's their tongues — and their minds — that are moving at warp speed, with ideas and emotions jostling for position.
The rule announced Monday will be mandated for cars moving at speeds of up to 22019 miles per hour.
A promotional video of the robots shows a small blue device moving at a walking pace down the sidewalk.
For about two hours, they also sat without moving at their desks — as if they were asleep, investigators say.
And so given those uncertainties of course the possibility of not moving at this time was in the air.
Your planetary ruler, taskmaster Saturn, is moving at regular speed again after being retrograde from April through last week.
The other stars and planetary systems in the galaxy are also moving, at different speeds and in different orbits.
The magnetic north pole is moving at an accelerated pace, so we're explaining some of the effects that's having.
I think everybody's really stepped up to the challenge, and we're all connected, five guys moving at a time.
Just keep food moving at all times and don't use them to leave things alone for a long time.
But instead of zipping ahead, I stay slow, moving at the same speed as the rest of the traffic.
States in the U.S. are moving at different speeds when it comes to handling essential and non-essential businesses.
Fifth, and finally, Trump is moving at such a rapid pace of change that normal citizens can't keep up.
The Trump impeachment saga is still far from over, and feels as though it's moving at a glacial pace.
So they take meth to keep moving at night, and take heroin during the day to feed their cravings.
In fact, Germany is moving at full speed with a plan to channel those refugees into its work force.
Rick Scott signed into law on Friday -- Congress has been moving at a glacial pace on gun-related legislation.
He looks asleep, he's not waking up and he's behind the wheel of a vehicle moving at highway speed.
The storm's maximum sustained winds are 70 mph and it is moving at 6 mph, according to the center.
On a real-world course moving at speed, it may just be doing its best to hit each gate.
But all of this implied momentum suggests the story is moving at a faster clip than it actually is.
In this case, the regularity could perhaps be magma moving at a constant rate through the rock, causing repeating fractures.
While Facebook is touting its progress, its hard not to feel like things are moving at an incredibly slow pace.
LIGO is designed to pick up waves coming from the most massive objects in the Universe moving at rapid speeds.
I feel we are internalizing rapidly shifting currents of change that are moving at velocities that momentarily transcend literal articulation.
Given that this is the summer of sudden celebrity love, Jonas and Chopra are practically moving at a glacial pace.
Apple's diversity is improving, but it's still far from where it should be and is moving at a slow pace.
Without much drag to slow the spacecraft down, ion propulsion can eventually get a satellite moving at very high speeds.
Grains companies have had to adapt quickly to keep massive volumes of perishable goods moving at the lowest possible cost.
The grains were moving at over 45,000 mph and on a path somewhat different from the other particles orbiting Saturn.
While packing maximum sustained winds of 22007 mph (241 kilometers per hour), the storm was "barely moving" at 8 p.m.
" Product development is moving at the fastest pace ever: "It has never been easier to prototype and make new things.
It's sitting on a pedestal and not moving at all — except for the occasional, seemingly random movement of its head.
Right now, NASA's Juno spacecraft is about 11 million miles from the planet Jupiter, moving at four miles per second.
The bright meteors can also be colorful, and they're fast, moving at 44 miles per second -- among the fastest meteors.
According to Seth Borenstein of the AP, the magnetic north pole has been moving at about 34 miles a year.
One is last week you saw that the administration signed an order on apprenticeships, to get that moving at scale.
A light-year is the distance that light travels in one year, moving at 186,000 miles (300,000 km) per second.
Though gaming might not be moving at the same pace as earlier in the year, there's plenty to talk about.
It means grippy outsoles that minimize slips and keep a youngster moving at top speed, and without marking surfaces, either.
It's less fun to fight your way through a hallway of enemies when their animation is moving at half speed.
We are living in a global public health crisis moving at a speed and scale never witnessed by living generations.
I don't need to know how fast the car is moving at points in the middle—that just doesn't matter.
"We have to move at the speed that people, the consumers of our product, are moving at," Ms. Levien said.
Especially when your target is moving at 20 miles an hour and 300-pound defensive tackles are barreling toward you.
I want people inside and outside of China to recognize that we're moving at the same pace as everyone else.
T: I'm totally humbled and honored to be a part of this crazy rocket ship that's moving at this speed.
There were 20 of us moving at that moment and 50 people on the [side] stairs when we finally arrived.
What's more, 'Oumuamua's strange shape and awesome speed (it's moving at 2.63 km/s) hinted at something perhaps not quite natural.
With everything moving at such a quick pace, many things can fall through the cracks—will anyone even remember that Sept.
As of Saturday morning, the flow remained "very active" and was moving at speeds of up to 300 yards per hour.
As for whether he believes their relationship is moving at too fast of a pace, Cannon said he doesn't believe that.
The turkeys are moving at a deliberate-but-not-quick-pace, just right for some kind of Eyes Wide Shut ceremony.
Debris moving at 17,000 mph can destroy satellites on contact, eliminating their ability to provide important services we will depend on.
Broncos 29, Redskins 17 Quarterback Case Keenum had Denver moving at times in its preseason victory against Washington at FedEx Field.
Ritesh Agarwal's Indian startup is moving at dizzying speed, frantically racing to become the world's top hotel-room provider and more.
To avoid other drones and planes moving at high speeds, the drones will come equipped with sensors like radar and lidar.
He could be hiding in cornfields of the region, hiding during the day and moving at night through fields and woods.
If two objects are moving at different speeds, time runs more quickly for the slower object — a phenomenon called time dilation.
The car, moving at roughly two miles per hour according to a Google report to be published Tuesday, struck the bus.
The revelations show that Mueller's investigation is moving at a quick pace and closing in on those close to the president.
Staggering pace Events seem to be moving at a staggering pace on the peninsula following the Kim-Moon summit last week.
"So many things are happening right now and it feels like we are moving at the speed of light," she writes.
But on "Assault," the flip side of "New Wave," you catch a rare glimpse of the duo moving at high speed.
I'm moving at the end of the school year; it's so weird to think that I'll never see these kids again!
Jones said Monday that the deputy's vehicle was moving at a low speed and was being kicked and hit by protesters.
In orbit, not only is the spacecraft moving at 17,000 mph, the Earth below is also moving, rotating on its axis.
His approach was smart: He first calculated how long it would take if the spaceship was moving at a constant velocity.
As you can see from the arrows, even if the ball is moving at a constant speed, it's constantly changing direction.
The role of the state is to get people, goods, and capital moving at an optimal pace in the right direction.
The involvement of the DOJ's headquarters indicates the investigation is both broader and moving at a faster pace than previously understood.
The car started moving very slowly — to the point that it's hard to make out whether it was moving at all.
Researchers have known that the galaxy was moving at a relative speed for the past 30 years, but they didn't know why.
That's not an error—it's an illusion seen when jets of particles moving at nearly light speed are traveling indirectly toward Earth.
He said Autopilot was engaged, but Tesla has always warned the system won't always detect stationary objects while moving at high speeds.
There's always a balance to be struck when trying to keep experienced users moving at their fastest without leaving new ones behind.
Being able to sit without moving at all for over an hour through pain definitely teaches you a lot about your potential.
The Blink's ride can be jarring, because such a small deck moving at high speed is less forgiving than say, a longboard.
Prior to the 21st century, the pole wandered toward Hudson Bay, Canada, moving at a rate of about seven centimeters a year.
"It's good to know that we are moving at least past the notion that it's either one or the another," he continued.
But the controlled-economy state has faced criticisms that its liberalization and reforms have not been moving at a fast-enough pace.
Fulcher made a statement that the investigation was moving at a "rapid pace" and that "significant lines of inquiry" were being developed.
But these investigations cannot be allowed to take a car already moving at only 5 mph and grind it to a halt.
That money has been finding its way into risk assets over the years and is moving at a record pace in 2017.
Then they begin to put one foot in front of the other and soon enough, they're comfortable moving at a fast pace.
Inventor Richard Browning tested a jet suit with the Royal Navy, using the suit to move between boats moving at 20 knots.
The 4,100-acre fire is moving at an "extremely rapid rate," and burning west toward the Vista and Oceanside communities, officials said.
The data also showed that impalas and zebras were typically moving at only half their maximum speed when running from their pursuers.
They're moving at the same speed as us, which means that we can see their body language, the nuances of their face.
The player models constantly cross over one another, and automatically drag themselves into position, their legs not moving, at dead-ball situations.
They were both moving at about three miles per hour and it was kind of like a super-slow-speed train wreck.
"The world is moving at about half the pace that it normally does for us, at least for my group," he said.
And I think every signal we've received from the FDA and other government agencies is, is they're moving at lightspeed as well.
These pieces are still moving at thousands of miles an hour around Earth and cannot be controlled by anyone on the ground.
Though 2013 was only six years ago, as far as science goes, CRISPR has been moving at lightning speed towards practical applications.
This includes objects as small as two centimeters – which, moving at thousands of miles per hour, are deadly to anything they hit.
Those radio emissions were created by electrons moving at the speed of light in the jets moving away from the black hole.
Humberto was 595 miles (960 km) west of Bermuda, picking up speed and moving at 8 mph (13 kph), the forecasters said.
And with the military justice system moving at a crawl, the cost is a particular sore spot for critics of the prison.
Lawmakers are moving at a rapid clip, after Johnson decided to suspend Parliament for five weeks, starting as early as September 9.
It's moving at around 100,000 mph, which is much too fast for even our mighty sun to capture it in its orbit.
Our world is moving at such a fast pace, and people who come to me often want things to move very quickly.
My favorite moment of magical quiet, though, in Horizon comes when you're not moving at all, and the conditions are just right.
"They take a distinctly Chinese approach to building their brands and make their record-setting gains by moving at Chinese speed," it added.
But filming must be moving at a fast rate because Leech revealed to AM to DM he wrapped work on the project Monday.
And these objects can still cause damage if they run into a functioning satellite, since they're moving at super high speeds in orbit.
Now, with the chess board delicately constructed for a valiant resistance effort, the show feels ready to start moving at full speed again.
With suppliers moving at least some of their manufacturing outside of China, that reduces that impact by roughly one percentage point, executives said.
When a projectile moving at some 15,000 miles per hour pierces the entire wall, it generates friction and heat as it passes through.
The case had been moving at a slower pace after Jane Doe's situation resolved in October, but it ramped up again last week.
At the altitude of the International Space Station (about 254 miles / 408 kilometers), spacecraft are moving at more than 17,000 miles per hour.
First, it's clear that consumers are moving at a slower pace toward technology adoption than many in the industry are willing to admit.
The winds at depth are moving at 100 meters per second (328 feet per second), which is comparable to Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
The star made its closest approach to the black hole in April, May and September 1023, moving at 16 million miles per hour.
"Moving at digital speed and innovating sort of like Silicon Valley companies innovate is a critical priority of ours at CVS," he says.
Sometimes when you go underwater you fly smoother than in the air, and other times you start gesticulating wildly, not moving at all.
When you start watching them, you'll be forgiven for thinking that they're just abstract still images—they're just moving at a glacial rate.
Cops say Duane was so wasted he fell out of a 1932 Ford Coupe while it was still moving ... at around 25 mph.
It started moving at about the same time as SB-1, but stopped eating around two weeks in and died on day 20.
They conducted a test from a Navy destroyer off the California coast and the missile rocketed directly to a vessel moving at sea.
Technological innovation is moving at an ever-accelerating pace, and this comes with vast benefits and inevitable changes to our way of life.
Once the pod is levitating and moving at the right speed, it will keep going without added energy until it hits a brake.
It was overcast with a high of 86 Fahrenheit, relative humidity of 40% to 45% and winds moving at 10 mph or less.
The president has yet to score a major legislative achievement, with his agenda moving at a glacial pace through the GOP-controlled Congress.
Juno, which is, at the moment, moving at around 53,000 kilometres an hour, is one of the fastest man-made objects ever built.
He said there were days when Iraqi forces were not moving at all, since they did not want to take fire from ISIS.
Just remember that Mercury is retrograde, so things are moving at a slower pace than usual—but a strong foundation is being built!
Dr. Chriest promised us a full three-minute break, but encouraged us to keep moving at a moderate pace during our recovery time.
But the brilliance of "Billions" lies in acting like there isn't, moving at a breakneck speed through every convoluted concept and complex plotline.
The company said most of the stalling had occurred when the vehicles were idling or while starting, turning or moving at slow speeds.
Not only is reform moving at all levels of government, including Republican-controlled states, but polls show bipartisan shifts in support for change.
But magnetic north has been moving at a rate of 31 miles a year since the last update in 2015 — faster than usual.
Cowan then shifted to what he called "the rest of the story": Not all of the country is moving at the same pace.
LeoLabs data shows the spacecraft moving at a relative velocity of nearly 33,000 miles per hour – or 43 times the speed of sound.
It was 730 kilometers (450 miles) southeast of the city and moving at 30 kph (18.6 mph) towards the coast of western Guangdong.
The force of its gravity propels jets of plasma, moving at near the speed of light, that are some 4,000 light years long.
But when too many of those plot lines get moving at once, it's easy to feel like none of them really matter at all.
High-energy neutrinos might also hit the Earth moving at a low angle with the ground, producing a radio signal for ANITA to see.
"Runaway trim" occurs when some kind of failure causes an airplane's horizontal stabilizer to move — or "trim" — when it shouldn't be moving at all.
I know you like to keep things moving at a fast pace, Aries, but resting and reviewing are key parts to making life work!
Then I entered the T and that was incorrect (I solve using Autocheck to keep me moving at "file five columns a week" speed).
To turn it on, you have to get the bike moving at a walking pace of at least 290 km/h (about 3 mph).
The Pacifica is programmed by Waymo to operate at low speeds, but it's moving at a pace that is more than a slow crawl.
To prevent idiots from doing this, the makers of Pokémon Go made it hard to play the game while moving at a high speed.
Blue is slow, in the region of an inch per day, while red indicates that ice is moving at around 3 feet per day.
DigitalGlobe worked with Lockheed Martin to build a satellite capable of taking crystal-clear photos from 400 miles away while moving at 17,000 mph.
Meta Athena moves like a single entity as they push forward toward the point, moving at the same time in their perfectly coordinated advance.
Yes, it's inconvenient, but don't give up on your dreams and goals just because things aren't moving at the pace you wish they would!
The key economic metric of productivity also is moving at a faster pace in Europe than the U.S. — about 1.1 percent to 0.2 percent.
"So many things are happening right now and it feels like we are moving at the speed of light," she wrote on her blog.
But despite his deep and growing unpopularity, Trump kept moving at the same pace in his second week as he did in his first.
It was moving at an accelerated clip of about 24 yards a minute, much faster than the slow-moving stuff residents had seen earlier.
All of the wrapped presents were strewn across the highway and ground into holiday chum by 18-wheelers moving at 90 miles an hour.
Jet-powered suits that allow the wearer to hop between boats moving at 20 knots and flying hoverboards are just the start of it.
Somehow, by placing her dancers in a landscape of stationary art and normal people moving at a normal pace, her work gained greater intensity.
This is the second year in a row that the Doomsday Clock has moved forward 30 seconds after not moving at all in 2016.
Why it matters: Ikea CEO Jesper Brodin tells Bloomberg that his company is moving at "revolutionary speed" to adapt to the future of retail.
To her credit, MacLean used her role as moderator to keep discourse at the event open and fast-moving, at least at the start.
It is currently moving at a pace of 10 miles per hour (123 km/h), giving it more time to intensify before making landfall.
It is currently moving at a pace of 10 miles per hour (16 km/h), giving it more time to intensify before making landfall.
For live updates on the storm, click here Officials fretted over the potential water impacts from the storm, which was moving at 220 mph.
"At 150 meters when the connection with #Beresheet was lost, it was moving at 500 km/h, making a collision inevitable," the company tweeted.
"The stock price is just moving at a hypersonic pace," Mark Tepper, president of Strategic Wealth Partners, said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Tuesday.
The Marines conducted the embarking and debarking operations while the ship was moving at various speeds and with the ACV's configured at different weights.
It's moving at around 100,000 miles per hour, which is much too fast for even our mighty sun to capture it in its orbit.
The schedule of speakers has not been announced, nor has the route the marchers will take when they begin moving at 2360:15 p.m.
This made me think about how history, as taught in school, is actually made of many different histories, each moving at a different pace.
That's why scientists look for the biggest waves they can find — ones coming from the most massive objects in the Universe moving at rapid speeds.
While the larger plot may be moving at a zombie snail's pace, each self-contained episode contains an immense emotional payoff for the longtime viewer.
The stock market appeared to be moving at the whim of Apple, falling back into the red in the afternoon after Apple had moved lower.
Reinsurance firms (which insure the insurers) and Asian insurance champions are almost the only innovators in an industry that is moving at a glacial pace.
The object is estimated to be between 50 and 111 feet long, and was moving at 9.9 miles per second when it passed our planet.
The creators say they have also developed special controllers for the robot's six motors to ensure that only one is moving at any given time.
Jeff Fowler's direction keeps the movie moving at a brisk pace and includes a few scenes that are creative enough, visually, to be truly impressive.
They were moving at a rate of 45,000 mph, a speed so fast the dust can essentially avoid being trapped by our sun's gravitational forces.
But, Countryman explained, the mass changing still gives students a way to visualize what happens to things moving at the speeds where special relativity applies.
Near Newfoundland, a camera captured hundreds of the creatures drifting past in mid-ocean, in a current that was moving at 30 metres a minute.
The storm will be moving at a swift pace which will limit the most intense wind and rain to a six to 12 hour period.
"This is an industry that's been moving at a slow pace, and this order is a huge signal that things are speeding up," says Sanz.
This rover will travel a maximum 500 meters (1,640 feet) from the landing site, moving at a rate of 1 centimeter (0.4 inches) per second.
President Obama on Tuesday commuted the prison sentences of 79 inmates as part of a clemency effort that appears to be moving at rapid speed.
According to the European Space Agency, a one-centimeter object moving at orbital speed could penetrate the International Space Station's shields or disable a spacecraft.
Fortunately, the crash occurred at low speeds: the bus was only going 15 miles per hour, while the SUV was moving at just 2 mph.
"After decades of moving at a very slow pace on corporate governance reform, Japan over the last few years has moved incredibly fast," he said.
Then, on Tuesday, two cars on an Amtrak Acela line bound for New York separated in Maryland while the train was moving at 125 MPH.
Videos shot from the perspective of a drone moving at high speed, for example, feel amazing when stretched to cover every corner of your view.
So with property development moving at a snail's pace, tapping into what already exists in the city, but isn't used, could be a clever shortcut.
"Right now Pelosi and Schumer are not moving at all, says they are locked in and are pushing out same legislation," King told The Hill.
During the chase, Bessner allegedly fired a Taser at Grimes while the ATV was moving at 35 to 40 mph, according to the prosecutor's statement.
The workouts are good for any beginner or intermediate users who want to keep moving at home and prefer limited video options to choose from.
In 2019, a record number of videos surfaced of Tesla drivers seemingly asleep on the highway while Autopilot kept their car moving at high speeds.
It's fairly linear, which means the TIE fighter is moving at a roughly steady speed of 27.8 meters per second (262 mph for the Imperials).
Pleasant enough company — Darko Tresnjak's colorful staging keeps the plot moving at a clip — "The Thirteenth Child" offers, for a fairy tale, precious little magic.
Its chief executive, Mary Barra, told analysts in June that Cruise was moving "at a very aggressive pace" without saying when commercial operations would begin.
Correction: This story was revised to correct that the hurricane was moving at 6 mph and to clarify that its wind speed was 120 mph.
But the water was moving at a slower rate than previously indicated and spreading with a less vertical rise, County Administrator Sel Hemingway told reporters.
Washington (CNN)It's Thanksgiving week and Congress is not in session, but the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump is still moving at full speed.
Because of Ms. Faruqee's palette, her paintings feel weirdly spectral and photographic; because of the layered patterns, the surfaces appear to be moving at times.
"Technology is moving at a faster pace than we can use it," Bahrain's Transport and Telecommunications Minister Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed said at the summit.
That traditionalism can be vexatious in the ways we've been talking about — aesthetically and politically — but it can also be charming, even moving at times.
Even when science is moving at a breakneck speed, like it is with CRISPR, it still tends to move more slowly than we wish it would.
The launch underscored the rapid evolution of North Korea's weapons program, which experts say has begun moving at a faster rate to develop and deploy missiles.
Women spent just 3 percent of their time moving at a pace of at least 40 steps per minute, a speed that suggests more purposeful effort.
The Acela Express train was moving at a slow speed out of Penn Station when it derailed, and its rear remained on the platform, Amtrak said.
U.S. officials, including Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Michael Griffin, believe a space-based sensor layer could help detect missiles moving at hypersonic speeds.
"Once we struggle with managing our stress levels, adrenaline becomes like a loose cannon and keeps the body moving at a very fast pace," Gabriel says.
On Wednesday, Magna Global, the media buying division of IPG Mediabrands, announced it was moving at least $250 million of TV ad budgets to Google Preferred.
However, Chief Executive Officer Todd Dawson told Reuters that the port had not seen any slowdown in the actual volumes of logs moving at this time.
State broadcaster ORF reported that the bus was moving at about 7.5 miles an hour when it struck the knee of a woman, according to Bloomberg.
Science is moving at a dizzying pace: around 2.5 million scientific journal articles are published a year around the world, and still the volume keeps climbing.
"Some countries are not moving at all and those that are moving are not moving fast enough," UNICEF analyst Claudia Cappa told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In a tweet, Musk said that gusts moving at 50 miles per hour broke the Starship's mooring blocks, used to secure the vehicle to the ground.
Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande's relationship has been moving at a frantic and erratic clip, and this is the first time we've seen the duo stumble.
The company had earlier said its digitisation and automation programme called "Quantum" is moving at a faster pace and would see costs reflected earlier than anticipated.
These tickets have been moving at a brisk pace, so if you'd like to join us in Menlo Park, be sure to buy your ticket today.
"The iceberg remains attached to the ice shelf, but its outer end is moving at the highest speed ever recorded on this ice shelf," researchers wrote.
A belief of yours is challenged at this time, and things are moving at a quicker pace as action planet Mars connects with Jupiter in Sagittarius.
These spacecraft also have to wait a little while to catch up with the space station's position, since they're moving at different speeds than the ISS.
Fletcher doesn't try to reinvent the wheel here, but he keeps things moving at a steady clip and allows the big emotional moments room to breathe.
We've all seen pictures of people moving at top-speed—but is there a velocity beyond which those blown-back cheeks actually fly off your face?
It works by using our smartphones' GPS systems to detect our speed and lock our phones if we're moving at more than four miles per hour.
The story won't be interactive in a game-like sense, but participants will move through it by focusing on different memories, moving at their own pace.
Super-dense objects like black holes or neutron stars moving at rapid speeds can produce big enough gravitational waves that can be measured here on Earth.
Every manufacturer deals with it in its own way: Apple is moving at its own pace, careful to add one marquee feature in each new iPhone.
CT, it was moving at 10 mph with winds of about 25 mph and was about 13 miles south of Shreveport, the National Weather Service said.
Fuel economy is not the only area in which the Trump administration is moving at cross-currents to much of the rest of the developed world.
"This is an industry that's moving at the speed of Silicon Valley," FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said at a White House drone workshop earlier this week.
But now, due to the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, Nintendo is moving at least part of its Switch manufacturing to Vietnam.
Moving at the same speed as the train, which was whistling along now, moonlit coves flashing by, the ocean out there somewhere, gravid in its depths.
Now, after moving at a glacial pace, Democratic leaders are insisting on an impeachment vote on the basis of a presidential phone call made this summer.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Efforts to build a new global deal to tackle climate change were for many years criticized for moving at a glacial pace.
Mangkhut, locally named Ompong, has a diameter of about 900 km (1003 miles) and gathered pace as it reached the Philippines, moving at about 35 kph.
The only U.S. officials who are actually moving at this time from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem are Ambassador David Friedman and four members of his staff.
"This playlist in particular, Lord says, is meant to "keep you moving at a steady pace, feeling alive, inspired...and still feel focused on your workout.
It's not that hard to get people moving at this time, but clearing the floor is more typical when there's so few people in the room.
I no longer remember what, as a small child, I envisaged for my future, but I know that it involved moving at speed behind the wheel.
Even so, the hurricane's track remained unpredictable, as Dorian is still far from the mainland United States and moving at fewer than 10 mph (16 kph).
Couple that with the fact that the station is moving at about 17,500 mph, and a photographer has to be incredibly precise to capture the image.
Space debris already creates an intricate space highway of crisscrossing lanes of traffic in orbit, dominated by satellites moving at many thousands of miles per hour.
He used the rods that puppeteer BB-8 to keep the body slightly moving at all times -- like he's constantly correcting to keep from rolling over.
Once I moved to Atlanta and went to college, that's when I really began my friendships with them, and saw what level they were moving at.
The speed of gas within the nebula was clocked at 12 million kilometers per hour, but the dust is moving at "just" 570 million kilometers per hour.
The problem, though, is that they are still not moving at the pace they need to, and it's very hard to catch up when you are behind.
The researchers collected heart rate data when the subjects were at rest, as well as after at least three minutes of moving at the various treadmill speeds.
One of the federal government's tests simulates a side-impact crash by having a 3,015-pound barrier moving at 38.5 miles per hour smash into a vehicle.
McCaughrean said a parachute would be deployed when Schiaparelli is still moving at 250 kph (20173 mph) before thrusters fire for the last 30 seconds of descent.
He was concerned that our connection was moving at too slow of a pace to get where it needed to for this to end in an engagement.
I have a conspiracy theory that 2017 has been moving at lightening speed because the universe wants to rush me through the last year of my twenties.
Since Donald Trump took office on January 20, it seems like life (well, at least the news cycle) has been moving at a million miles a minute.
The U.S. economy's service sector expanded in March, a signal that business conditions are moving at a positive pace, according to an industry report released on Tuesday.
Massive objects moving at super high speeds, such as merging black holes or collapsing neutron stars, generate enormous, high-frequency waves that can be detected from Earth.
The web mapping / geoweb world is moving at a crazy pace and it seems like new options for doing spatial stuff over the web are appearing weekly.
These new requirements mean companies like Mercedes-AMG and beyond need to come up with artificial sounds their electric vehicles will play while moving at slower speeds.
Moving at thousands of miles per hour in orbit, objects 2 centimeters or larger are capable of causing catastrophic damage to anything that gets in the way.
The KT tsunami, even moving at more than a hundred miles an hour, would have taken many hours to travel the two thousand miles to the site.
So I floated the boat for the entire journey, sail free, moving at a pace that couldn't have been more than a quarter of Link's running speed.
This video includes the slickest, most impressive dance routine this side of "Thriller" and it takes place in an eye-wateringly white spaceship that's moving at hyperspeed.
Kuroda also told parliament that he saw no problems with long-term government bond yields moving at slightly negative rates due to risk aversion among investors globally.
It removes the sensation that the world around us is moving at an unmanageable pace because we've heard this song before, so we know where we are.
Stories you might have missed from WIRED this week As coronavirus worries spread throughout the country, we get it: Some of you won't be moving at all.
In effect, the European Central Bank is moving at a speed different from that of its two most important counterparts, even though their economies are closely intertwined.
Mr. Knudsen said of the ship when it was headed to shore, "It's moving at a speed of 8 knots," with three of its four engines working.
Republicans are moving at a rapid pace to vote on the healthcare measure after President Trump delivered an ultimatum late Thursday night amid a sagging whip count.
In a sense, she said, her piece is about "the mind-boggling pace we're all moving at now," but her imagery pushes back poetically against the overload.
It's a great film for anyone interested in provocative ideas married to striking imagery and moving at a pace that lets viewers savor both of those elements.
By Thursday, the cyclone's power had "significantly weakened" according to a bulletin from the country's meteorological office, with the storm moving at speeds of 45-50 kph.
However, there seems likely to be little impact on the current impeachment effort since Democratic lawmakers have been moving at a far quicker pace than the courts.
As you reach the event horizon, you are moving at such high speeds due to the strong gravitational force from the black hole, that time will slow down.
While millions of specks of space trash might not sound so bad, when they're moving at thousands of miles per hour in orbit they can do serious damage.
All told it tracks some 23,20133 objects down to the size of a softball moving at enormous speed and predicts when they will come close to something valuable.
Much of this junk includes out-of-commission satellites or rocket parts that have run out of fuel, all moving at thousands of miles per hour in orbit.
Jonas, however, is a mountain goat, and Gyalbu settled into his role as Jonas's guide and companion, moving at a pace only athletic preteens and Sherpas can match.
Although the spacecraft was moving at over 693,269 mph, it managed to capture images and data that revolutionized our understanding of Pluto and Kuiper Belt objects in general.
"In particular Asian smartphone markers who are moving at stealth mode and growing market share very quickly, as underlined by latest announcements from Huawei and Xiaomi," he said.
Another project moving at full steam is the construction of facilities for the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, a matter of prestige for the Ashgabat government.
Jenner is the most prominent transgender American by an order of magnitude, and as such, her transition has occasionally felt like it's moving at an almost bureaucratic pace.
You're already feeling like time is moving at a snail's pace thanks to Mercury retrograde, and Mars and Saturn will create an even heavier and more sluggish vibe.
Things have to keep moving at a startup, so there's little time to dwell on mistakes, and your team will need to see you bounce back like Rocky.
There have been a number of stories over the past year about how the federal government is moving at a glacial pace in its journey to the cloud.
Several companies — including banks like HSBC and JPMorgan Chase and the telecommunications giant Vodafone — have said they will consider moving at least a few jobs to the Continent.
Still, Aurizon said on Tuesday that the Goonyella line will be operating at a reduced level with trains moving at lower speeds for an undetermined amount of time.
By using a syringe placed at varying heights and moving at different speeds, the team hoped to zero in on the most important features of Pollock's pioneering technique.
The object, which has since become known as the "Tic Tac UFO" in alien hunting circles, was moving at high speeds and had no apparent means of propulsion.
With an estimated 152 million blogs on the internet — and top bloggers reporting millions in earnings, the business of blogging is moving at the speed of — well, Like.
Jensen and Treseler reinterpret nine of Wheeler's compositions, which tend to be lyrical and songlike, whether moving at a quick clip or drifting as slowly as cloud cover.
On the Ethiopian flight, the pilots struggled to turn the wheel while the plane was moving at a high speed, when there is immense pressure on the tail.
You don't like being rushed, Capricorn, but the snail's pace at which things are moving at now that half the sky is retrograde doesn't suit you much either.
Part of adulthood is knowing oneself, and what I have learned so far is that, under pressure, I am happiest moving at the pace of an arthritic retriever.
Some users take meth to keep moving at night, when they're most vulnerable to the police, and then turn to heroin during the day to feed their cravings.
"In particular Asian smartphone makers who are moving at stealth mode and growing market share very quickly, as underlined by latest announcements from Huawei and Xiaomi," he said.
The storm was 105 miles (170 km) south of the mouth of the Mississippi River on Saturday afternoon and moving at a rapid 25 mph, the NHC said.
But with free agency moving at a glacial pace for the second straight offseason, there is growing concern among players that the league's "luxury tax" has morphed into one.
But at a time when we're always connected to the news around us and everything is moving at the pace of 4G, teen dramas are exactly what I need.
From introducing a range of brand new tools to combat abuse, to expanding and retraining our support teams, we're moving at pace and tracking our progress in real-time.
Once on the train, just know if they fall out, you'll be searching the floors of a likely crowded train car moving at speeds of up to 80 mph.
Just in the last five years engineers have seen enormous breakthroughs in soft robotics, but a fundamental problem still remains: these robots are still moving at starfish-like speeds.
In the final minutes of their merger, they speed up considerably, until finally, moving at about half the speed of light, they bash together, forming a larger black hole.
They bought a new house and will be moving at the end of the month, so our house is currently a chaotic whirlwind of STUFF; it stresses me out.
Nate was 105 miles (170 km) south of the mouth of the Mississippi River on Saturday afternoon and moving at a rapid 25 mph, the National Hurricane Center said.
"When we took the picture, the train was moving at a walking speed and the edge was not deep at all," Camille said in a statement to The Cut.
Cintra, a Spanish infrastructure firm, has opened several toll roads in Texas that change prices every five minutes, to try to keep traffic moving at more than 50mph (80kph).
The orbiter will be moving at more than 8,700 miles per hour, so it needs to put on the brakes just enough to get captured by Mars' gravitational pull.
Just after noon on January 8, 2005, the USS San Francisco, US Navy nuclear-powered Los Angeles-class submarine collided with an undersea mountain while moving at maximum speed.
It's easy to understand the appeal of a ban, especially if you've ever been stuck behind someone on their phone moving at a glacier's pace down a busy street.
This often involves simply stopping and recognizing when we're starting to feel rage, dissecting that feeling, and acknowledging that someone is not evil for moving at their own pace.
Our arboreal man was moving at a glacial pace, apparently attempting to bring "attention to the everyday dances that we're doing," as he told the New York Daily News.
"We intend to keep them together for proposal and for final action," Wehrum said, adding that the agency was moving at a 'very expeditious' pace on the E15 rule.
Around noon he grabbed an unsliced peanut butter and jelly sandwich from his cooler and ate it using his left hand while steering his boat, moving at 65 m.p.h.
The aircraft manufacturer also took steps to protect its expensive wide-body planes, moving at least six 787 Dreamliners to an airport near the company's factory in Everett, Wash.
You just say whatever you want, and dole out favors to your friends — moving at such a rapid pace that the country's ability to process what's happening gets overwhelmed.
The company spent the last few years — especially 2017 onward, as it started spinning up production of the Model 3 — moving at breakneck speed with little margin for error.
The company spent the last few years — especially 23.5 onward, as it started spinning up production of the Model 22015 — moving at breakneck speed with little margin for error.
States and cities must start moving at the same pace, requiring that technology and e-hail companies promote vehicles that they can confidently submit to testing as fully automated.
The restraint of these images, which were published in the 1969 book "The Destruction of Lower Manhattan," is unexpectedly moving; at the Whitney, they're the heart of the show.
In ten short days, the Mooch made a name for himself in the administration, moving at high speeds to strategically sell the president's agenda to the public at large.
"Trauma," featuring Nell and Danny Towers, is beautifully clangorous, and "Fiji Island," featuring Fat Nick, sounds like it's moving at two speeds at once, slow creep and fast sledgehammer.
The dove satellite captured one still image per second of the accelerating rocket, while the satellite itself was moving at a breakneck clip of seven kilometers per second (15,658 mph).
But since they're moving at nearly the speed of light, they still travel a few millimeters before decaying into particles detected by the trails they leave in the LHCb experiment.
The two AGWs moving at a much faster speed and in the opposite direction of the tsunami quickly sap away energy from the larger wave and scoot it far away.
Jane Chapman Our lovable surfer boy Corey (Douglas Smith) is courting sweet Jane, and respecting her wishes to keep the relationship moving at a pace that is comfortable for her.
No spacecraft has ever explored this part of Saturn before, and Cassini was moving at about 77,000 miles per hour as it shot between the large planet and its rings.
It is very hard to get detailed information on exactly where the front is but it seems to be moving at 50 to 60km (31 to 37 miles) per annum.
Launched by an elastic band catapult, the delta-wing RC plane needs to be moving at a certain speed before its stubby wings produce enough lift for it to fly.
"I was hoping you and I could do something together, but it doesn't really seem like this train is moving at the speed I want it to move," said Khloé.
"Right now we're moving at a brisk walk, so all countries will need to really pick up the pace from here," said Jose Sarney Filho, Brazil's minister for the environment.
Whizzing across the comedy-club stage, he had such frenetic energy that both his body and brain appeared to be moving at a speed many times that of mere mortals.
The hurricane grew and picked up speed on Tuesday, moving at about 2 mph (3.2 kph) on its northwest track about 105 miles (165 km) off of Florida's east coast.
Monocle has this incredible quality — they're moving at a much slower pace than I would ever be interested in, but they release books about travel, the home, books about industry.
Plus, if a scooter is moving at 15mph into a no-ride zone, the scooter may not realize and slow down until a rider is deep into a restricted area.
MADRID — The police opened fire on Tuesday after the driver of a stolen truck carrying butane gas, and moving at high speed near Barcelona's main ring road, refused to stop.
He had been watching footage of migrating birds and wanted to capture the way two bodies moving at high speed, tantalizingly close to each other, could still maintain their independence.
And when Lana Del Rey arrives halfway through, the song shifts to accommodate her: She's moving at roughly half speed, and her affect is one of rolled eyes and exasperation.
"I'm pushing something in a place where it's never, ever been before and we're moving at 100 miles an hour," he said at the   Cyberwarcon conference  conference just outside Washington.
"Please go back," Trump tweeted Monday to the migrants, who are some 900 miles away from the border and moving at a pace of 13 to 30 miles a day.
That close it's not safe for it to be moving at all, and anyway the human is probably getting close in order to shut it down or mess with its innards.
In order to get the heavy Curiosity rover onto Mars, Steltzner and his team had to create a new way of safely landing an object moving at 620 miles per hour.
Given the security-obsessed mentality and the Marxist-Leninist roots of the ruling EPRDF coalition that he now leads, it is hard to say Abiy is not moving at lightning speed.
The 20-second clips are playful and aesthetically pleasing; thick paint oozes or slides smoothly across the screen, sometimes quickly, sometimes so slow it seems to not be moving at all.
Home Depot's suppliers are trying to head off some of the increased costs from rising tariffs by moving at least some of their production out of China, executives told investors Tuesday.
I fear that the incredible patience they all offer me will run out, and I feel as though everyone is moving at a faster pace than I can keep up with.
Even moving at 10 miles a second, like the Voyager spacecraft launched in the 1970s, it would take around 2018,000 years to reach Alpha Centauri -- which is 4.2 light years away.
At a time when technology is moving at warp speed, the kinds of jobs that my kids will soon be training for don't even exist yet as I type these words.
"We are moving at pace with a transformation programme, to deliver a combination of efficiencies, service and organic sales that will underpin growth," Chief Executive Mark Cashmore said in a statement.
Moving at-risk schools or ensuring construction efforts meet building codes, in particular, could prove a major challenge, said Tariq Hussain, director general of the country's Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority.
We're moving at an alarming rate toward a society that's just like the one Mike Judge portrayed in Idiocracy, a movie that is resembling the dystopian present we're mutating quickly into.
Here's what you'll be tackling: Strategy & Business Models With the business world moving at the speed of technology, you've got to keep your finger on the pulse in order to succeed.
"With the help of Congress, we are working quickly and aggressively to add resources to keep air travelers moving at airports, and to keep them safe," Johnson said in a statement.
I found I Will Make Up a Song moving at times, but in the end difficult to follow since the video is just a series of images without a clear story.
"In a car moving at a certain speed, when the moment comes to make a quick decision, we may become more interested in getting into a battle for progress," he said.
Mercury retrograde sucks, but you can use it to your advantage by moving at an easier pace, taking time to think, and picking up old projects instead of starting new ones.
Despite impatience at the White House and among Republicans, the Mueller probe is moving at a relatively quick pace compared to typical white-collar criminal investigations that often stretch into years.
Karnes said the train was moving at a "pretty good pace" -- roughly 70 to 80 mph, judging from the fact the train was passing cars on the highway -- when it derailed.
Power consolidation of the media beginning as radio and TV stations were gobbled up by a few strong and rich companies is now moving at a breakneck pace through the internet.
Power consolidation of the media beginning as radio and TV stations were gobbled up by a few strong and rich companies is now moving at a breakneck pace through the internet.
"It's just perfectly, somehow, positioned where all the atoms are disordered—it doesn't have a crystal structure—but there's nothing moving at all," said David Reichman, a theorist at Columbia University.
Cambridge Consultants say the system can successfully hit small targets from a height of 50cm (20 inches), even when the farm vehicle is moving at speeds of more than 25mph (40kph).
"I think 2019 is going to be very different, and ability of the Fed to keep moving at this pace, I think, could change very significantly," Riederd said in an interview.
Packing 90 mph (150 kph) winds early Tuesday morning, Humberto was 570 miles (920 km) west of Bermuda, picking up speed and moving at 8 mph (13 kph), the forecasters said.
Not only is Trump expanding the conservative Supreme Court majority, he is also moving at record pace to fill the federal appeals courts with young conservative judges who will preside for decades.
New Horizons is currently moving at a whopping 31,500 miles per hour (50,700 kilometers per hour), a speed at which even a small rice-sized grain of dust would wreck the spacecraft.
Because the moon is moving at more than 2,000 mph (3,200 kph), it only blocks the sun for a couple of minutes, not long enough to detect key changes in the corona.
"Especially if you're taking time away that is meant to provide opportunities for relaxation for you, you may be moving at a much slower pace than you normally do," Dr. Ballard says.
Venus' atmosphere circles the planet every four days propelled by winds moving at well over 200 miles per hour, but for whatever reason this feature wasn't getting dragged along for the ride.
While a press release states that the black hole is moving at 2,000 miles per second, we have updated the post to reflect Condon's statement, because after all, the experts know best.
You linger in this frozen waste, barely alive, for days, learning to hunt, fetching a friend from the mountains, and moving at a crawl as the snow clings to your horse's hooves.
Unlike Hurricane Harvey, which came to a virtual stop over coastal Texas for days on end, Hurricane Irma was moving at about 14 mph at midday Friday, the National Hurricane Center said.
"Israel was facing a country that is in opposition to Israel and Israel's existence that was moving towards a nuclear weapon, and moving at a rate that was extremely disturbing," he said.
At the time, the SDO was moving at about 1.9 miles per second, in contrast to the Moon's 0.6 miles per second, allowing the satellite to catch up with the Moon's shadow.
NEWARK — Dozens of anxious parents, their large hands clutching small ones, their feet moving at the pace of prekindergarten steps, came on Thursday to have their children checked for possible lead poisoning.
According to the Scallywag team, Fisher had unclipped his tether to move forward from the cockpit when the boat, moving at 20 to 30 knots, surfed down a wave and accidentally jibed.
With belts and rollers moving at about 25 miles per hour, the machine transforms the soupy pulp into a giant roll of rigid paper that resembles warm, earthy-smelling bread in seconds.
And the video of the encounter between Navy fighter jets and an unidentified object moving at extraordinary velocity provided a helpful visual to the cause of those U.F.O. groups with long acronyms.
Investigators will be searching for the video, hoping to create a kind of composite from multiple sources, showing how the fire spread and which way smoke was moving at any given moment.
Both chambers are also moving at a much faster clip than typical funding packages, with the House slated to vote mid-week, followed by a Senate vote as soon as this week.
Some players laughed when they saw them, but they stopped when a coach squeezed the trigger on a remote controller and an M.V.P. took off, moving at about sixteen miles an hour.
Allowing the litigation to proceed under strict timetables would let the court tackle several key disputed issues that have kept the island's bankruptcy, filed in May 2017, moving at a snail's pace.
Despite heat and pain, the runners persevered through their 65-hour journey, following the truck moving at just over 5mph so they would have enough time to watch every drama-filled episode.
After decades of relentless moving, Americans are moving at the lowest rates since the U.S. census began tracking our mobility, with fewer than 10 percent of Americans moving between 2018 and 2019.
The Senate is moving at a slower pace, and some members are uniting behind a dramatically different plan that would preserve Obamacare in states that want it and provide broad catastrophic coverage elsewhere.
Further calculations revealed these flares were moving at about 30 percent of the speed of light, orbiting the black hole once every 45 minutes (with a single orbit covering some 150 million miles).
Mr. Millstein said he envisioned 22015 different lawsuits by creditors of the 215 different branches of government, all moving at cross purposes through the courts and getting conflicting rulings by their respective judges.
In Montana, these men have effectively placed themselves in what writer Rich Benjamin calls "whiteopias": places where white people are moving, at least in some small part, to be among other white people.
"It's almost like having six hands on a clock all moving at different rates, and when you happen to look up, they're all in exactly the same place," Brown said in a statement.
Instead, it swirls around to other stories (for the love of all that is holy, please stop taking us back to Dorne), making the plot feel like it's moving at a glacial pace.
"It was kind of cool, Saturday and Sunday, looking at our back-end operations map, seeing like one hundred and fifty rentals moving at once," Frank Reig, CEO and co-founder, tells me.
So they decided to multitask: they would search for objects moving at roughly the same rate as Jupiter — potential moons — as well as objects moving much more slowly in the distant Solar System.
In addition, not knowing whether they will have passport rights to the European financial market, London-based financial firms will increasingly start moving at least part of their operations to the European continent.
"The idea, when we think about moving at these speeds and this kind of transformational technology, is a big idea, and the thing we find most people ask is, 'Show me,'" Lloyd said.
The world's second-largest economy is moving at its slowest pace in two decades and concerns about the management of both its economy and financial markets have hurt investor sentiment in recent months.
Its removal would flag a possible pause in roughly quarterly hikes that had been expected to continue through 2019, without committing the central bank to moving or not moving at any particular meeting.
Yet homebuilders are moving at a snail's pace to meet this heated demand — they are breaking ground on just 230,20163 new single-family homes per year, well below the 22016 rate of 240,22007,000.
Actually, the timeslot for the show that made everyone obsessed with how Milo Ventimiglia's Jack died won't be moving at all, even though previous reports said the tearjerker would be heading to Thursdays.
And it was perfect because, like I say, we were already moving at a faster pace than before, and it was kind of a perfect situation to have somebody already doing that part.
Typically moving at least once a year through a series of cheap guesthouses and small apartments with basic furnishings, they are often unable to work or to experience more than fleeting human contact.
They sold more than five times as fast as condos over $2003 million, which were moving at an average of 25.7 months, according to an analysis done by the appraisal firm Miller Samuel.
Although the mission planners had chosen a place that they thought would be clear, they could not be certain, and even a piece of dust colliding with a spacecraft moving at 130,000 m.p.h.
Niantic, the maker of Pokémon Go, recently modified the game to prevent it from operating while moving at speeds of more than about 10 miles per hour, a spokeswoman for the company said.
Within two minutes, the probes would be more than 260,2000 miles from home — as far as the lasers could maintain a tight beam — and moving at a fifth of the speed of light.
Critical infrastructure providers, including airports, utilities and entertainment venue owners, cannot rely on federal authorities alone to detect and defeat a hostile drone, especially one moving at high speed and intent on harm.
The space above Earth may be vast, but these satellites are moving at speeds approaching 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour), greatly increasing the odds of a mutual collision over time.
The tax cut process, moving at breakneck speed, is also rife with apparent errors that will have to be corrected in due course, unless they just so happen to help some special interest.
But the level of investment and the number of people they're putting at the problem, they're moving at a very rapid pace, and what I can't afford to do is slow down anymore.
Scott Bryan, a professor at Queensland University of Technology specializing in geology and geochemistry, said the current pumice raft is moving at around 10 to 30 kilometers (six to 19 miles) per day.
The black Tesla had left a freeway and was moving at a high rate of speed when it ran a red light and slammed into a Honda Civic at an intersection, police said.
A 78-year old Ronald Reagan appointee, Ellis has frequently clashed with Mueller's prosecutors in a bid to keep the trial moving at a rapid clip — a storyline news outlets have been highlighting.
Gert, located about 330 miles (530 km) northwest of Bermuda, was packing maximum sustained winds of 90 miles per hour (150 km/h) and moving at about 21 miles per hour (33 kph).
These satellites would be in a geosynchronous orbit, meaning that they are far enough away and moving at a velocity such that they are always above the same fixed point on the Earth's equator.
Twitter's plans to measure and improve the "health" of conversations on the company's platform — announced a year ago — are moving at a slow place, according to exclusive interviews with people working on the projects.
Ever since North Korea's Kim Jong Un accepted South Korea's invitation to participate in the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, the two countries have been moving at a speed skater's pace to ease tensions.
It builds intelligently on what the studio did in Gone Home: refining the after-the-fact story and the way a player discovers it by moving at their own pace through a believable space.
His father applied to be his sponsor in July, and fulfilled myriad requirements set by caseworkers, such as giving the boy a separate room and even moving at one caseworkers request, the suit alleges.
"I said it will find its time and I am satisfied we are moving at a pace, keeping people engaged," he said at a late night session of the House Rules Committee he chairs.
But that doesn't mean city dwellers want to stay forever: 78% of respondents say they are open to moving at some point and 12.4% say they want to move away as soon as possible.
But when you move past that, the excitement of going to new places and exploring new spots is the second phase of climbing, and I think that's where everything is moving at this point.
The jets are subject to some of the funky stuff from Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity—for instance, time slows down for these jets since they're moving at speeds comparable to light speed.
That means that in department after department, countless operations are on standby or moving at a glacial pace because the president has failed to appoint the senior personnel required to keep the train rolling.
Karnes said the train was moving at a "pretty good pace," passing cars on the highway while the train was running parallel to the road before it went into the curve over the interstate.
Where a standard car radar tells the computer, "object x meters ahead moving at y mph," Waymo's tech provides the resolution to distinguish a car from a truck and a motorcyclist from a pedestrian.
For example, all the manipulable parts are molded in bright yellow plastic to make them easier to find, and the front wheel easily locks or unlocks if you're moving at high speeds on straightaways.
It's called This App Saves Lives, and once uploaded to a phone it remains dormant until the phone's global positioning sensor detects that the vehicle is moving at 10 miles per hour or faster.
Meanwhile, the ice stream will be moving at the surface, at a rate of around six inches a day, and EGRIP will be moving with it, meaning that the borehole will start to bend.
The gravitational anomaly popped out from equations that describe how particles called pions moving at close to the speed of light could decay into gravitons, the fundamental particles that carry the force of gravity.
Mission officials cautioned that even a slight error in pointing the camera could result in the spacecraft, moving at more than 32,000 miles per hour, sending pictures of just empty space back to Earth.
His father applied to be his sponsor in July, and fulfilled myriad requirements set by caseworkers, such as giving the boy a separate room and even moving at one caseworker's request, the suit alleges.
The web has been moving at a far more rapid pace in recent years, with Google pushing a lot of new standards and speed with Chrome, and Microsoft didn't have the structure to keep up.
Impeachment timeline slipping On Friday we pointed out that, compared to the impeachment of Bill Clinton and the impeachment effort against Richard Nixon, Democrats are moving at a comparably breakneck speed against Trump on Ukraine.
The big man himself (Image: Pixabay)There's a controversial little interpretation of Einstein's theory of special relativity that could affect what happens to masses moving at a really high speeds: they appear to get heavier.
"I was on the field and I turned around and (saw) him standing and then the next thing you know he was laying on the ground not moving at all," teammate Bobby Carlon told AZCentral.com.
Earlier this year, Breed passed two new laws expediting the building of navigation centers that historically had been hamstrung by lengthy permit and challenge processes that kept any potential solutions moving at a glacial pace.
Instead that looks like it's pretty much moving at a constant speed—so I guess it just starts off at terminal velocity with a value of 332 m/s (from the slope of the plot).
"We are moving at the pace of the survivors, and we believe nobody should be forced to make a decision on what is a very big decision at a very traumatic time," the spokesman said.
Those include a move to 15-minute quarters and scheduling more time for television replays and analysis to showcase players' virtuoso skills with a ball moving at more than 160 kilometers an hour, Fairweather said.
When S2 made its closest pass in May it was 12.4 billion miles from the black hole and moving at over 15 million miles per hour, or bout 3 percent of the speed of light.
The sight of sashaying hips moving at speed is funny, but the real drama is in the judgement calls made by trained observers to pluck competitors out of the race mid-stride for their infringements.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - U.S. fund managers kept their model global portfolio steady in September on concerns most asset prices look expensive as the global economy is only moving at a modest pace, a Reuters poll found.
History starts moving at a breathless but measurable clip, hero by hero — Angela Davis, Barbara Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, Anita Hill — and movement by movement, from Black Is Beautiful, to Black Panthers, to Black Lives Matter.
James Bullard, St. Louis Fed President, said Wednesday that the Federal Reserve doesn't need to increase rates soon because the economy is still moving at a slow pace and inflation is set to remain low.
The moon in fire sign Aries finds us moving at a quick pace—just keep your impulses in check as we make big changes as the moon clashes with the sun at 5:46 AM!
Some characters have dice that roll up to ten (like Donkey Kong and Bowser), but that also comes with the risk of not moving at all or losing coins, which you need to buy stars.
"If global climate change keeps moving at the pace it is, there are going to be climate refugees, there are going to be climate conflicts, there are going to be food conflicts," Mr. Kerry said.
So if the eye is 20 miles wide, the storm is moving at 10 miles an hour and the center passes right over you, it will take about two hours for the eye to pass.
With the authority of law enforcement officials curbed, major graft cases in Brazil are stalled or moving at a glacial pace as powerful defendants appeal convictions and use legal tactics to put off prison sentences.
Kevin Ring, vice president of FAMM, a criminal justice reform organization, said the group is moving at breakneck speed to get as many petitions as they can in front of the Obama administration before January.
Earth is actually bombarded by high energy particles that we call cosmic rays, from the depths of space moving at a fraction of the speed of light, energies that far exceed those in the particle accelerator.
But Google is moving at a crazy pace with its software development and there's no reason to believe that it can't deliver some real-time translation that satisfactorily gets the job done in the near future.
"It's almost like having six hands on a clock all moving at different rates, and when you happen to look up, they're all in exactly the same place," Brown said in a statement in January 2016.
Even Disney admitted the move was "an acceleration of that timetable for controlling ownership" – a signal that consumer adoption of streaming services over traditional TV is moving at a much more rapid pace than perhaps expected.
Dubbed Starry, the new startup has ambitious plans to disrupt the slow, expensive wireless broadband networks in the U.S., which keep internet speeds moving at a glacial pace, suggested CEO Chet Kanojia at the launch event.
Supplies from Redmond are on their way over the mountains by truck, but they are moving at a pace of only a few miles an hour, as engineering teams stabilize the roadway ahead of the convoy.
In this case, the downward leader was moving at an astonishing 60 miles per second (100 km/s), while the discharge from the rod was moving upwards at about 0.03 miles per second (0.05 km/s).
We can all relate to driving 75 mph in the fast lane, only to have someone suddenly pull in front of us at 70 as if they were clueless that the lane was moving at 75.
Of course, it's not exactly breaking news that the Holy See is moving at a much slower pace than the secular world around it—clergy must still be celibate, for instance, and women cannot become priests.
BAGHDAD, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Iraqi forces began moving at midnight on Sunday towards oil fields and an important air base held by Kurdish forces near the oil-rich city of Kirkuk, Iraqi and Kurdish officials said.
That made for an arresting cliffhanger at the end of the episode, at the cost of providing a clear sense of what the show would be (or how it could possibly keep moving at that pace).
Britain should also bear in mind that the European Union is moving at a quickened pace in opening new trade negotiations during the same period in which Britain has been extracting itself from the European project.
When I walked up the road and into the rapidly emptying Jungle, young men were almost literally running to leave, pushing or pulling donated suitcases, moving at such a clip it was hard to keep up.
Some have argued that the market is ignoring the Fed's raising of interest rates, but that is a stretch, since the Fed has been moving at a glacial pace, and its intentions have been well telegraphed.
Democrats complain that the panel is moving at a pace that has prevented them from fully vetting the witnesses, chasing new leads or receiving documents far enough in advance to prepare adequately to question the witnesses.
"AI is moving at such a fast pace, and a number of breakthroughs will develop to allow teams to address problems that may not have been addressed the year before," competition leader Amir Banifatemi told TechCrunch.
That the major platforms are moving at all on this question of money in politics is good, but it is hard to say how these restrictions — such as they are — will affect how things play out.
When they added soap to the water in the test tank to reduce surface tension, the geckos floundered, moving at a much slower speed and failing to get enough of the body above water to hydroplane.
"New York is moving at unprecedented speed and scale in a human experiment to distribute tens of thousands of doses of anti-malarial drugs to seriously ill patients," Chris Rowland, Jon Swaine and Josh Dawsey report.
But Ms. Magar, who has shone as a director of genre-bending works like "Is God Is" and "Underground Railroad Game," keeps the more conventional machinery of "The Great Leap" moving at a well-oiled pace.
ET update from the National Hurricane Center, Florence was still moving at a speed of 6 miles per hour west-northwest and was located 45 miles southwest of Morehead City and 35 miles east of Wilmington.
A sudden pick-up in prices would confirm fears that inflation is moving at a faster rate than markets have expected and, thus, the U.S. Federal Reserve is more likely to announce further interest rate increases.
Whether the couple was surprising due to one person never previously settling down, or there being a massive age difference, or things moving at lightning-speed, we&aposve been interested in watching these pairings get together.
Underwood said the object definitely wasn&apost a bird or weather balloon, and since it was moving at a speed of about 138 miles per hour, it was presumably be too slow to be an aircraft.
The former Trump campaign chairman and his lawyers have visited Mueller's office in Washington at least nine times in the last four weeks, a strong indication that the special counsel is moving at a steady clip.
Beyond the front door, which had been left slightly ajar, Soho continued moving at its rapid pace, its traffic and passersby invisible behind the gallery's blacked-out windows but all the noise suddenly and incredibly apparent.
And they address it from everything, from immigration to how they remove the regulation issues, and they're moving at a speed much faster than the U.S. I never thought I would see this happen in my lifetime.
While they were wearing accelerometers, the women spent 51 percent of their time taking no steps at all, and another 46 percent of the time moving at a pace of no more than 39 steps per minute.
Moving at a canter, Emily Pagan and three colleagues from various New York state government agencies carted their fold-up table halfway down the Terminal 5 arrivals hall, setting it up by the carousel against a pillar.
I'm really going to try and take my advice and slow down and enjoy each moment, good or bad, because this train is moving at full speed and it's going to keep going with or without us.
The gas is not as turbulent as the researchers expected The measurements defied some scientists' expectations: the gas is moving at about 102 miles (164 kilometers) per second, according to a new study published today in Nature.
ACTUALLY, I SHOULD HAVE LEARNED, JUST BEING ON TWITTER FOR THE LAST MONTH, I'M NEW TO TWITTER, WATCHING JUST HOW FAST INFORMATION MOVES AND SO THIS IS – THIS IS LITERALLY MOVING AT LIGHTNING SPEED AROUND THE WORLD.
They would be able to tell the difference between Jupiter and the objects around it versus the distant solar system objects because any objects around Jupiter would be moving at the same rate as the gas giant.
Shusterman was charged over moving at least $20 million into Chicago to help finance his taxi operation and pled guilty to a criminal count in that investigation, which raised issues of possible money laundering and tax evasion.
It's been a little over eight years since Google first began testing self-driving cars on the road, but it still seems to be moving at an incredible speed of development compared to its rivals like Uber.
WASHINGTON — Americans are moving at the lowest rate since the government started keeping track, according to Census Bureau data released on Wednesday, as deep changes in the economy and the housing market increasingly freeze Americans in place.
Though Brown danced with more juice than these two, this remains an intriguing, odd, witty piece (and impressive in how the two, with no musical cues, keep moving at exactly the same speed without seeing each other).
Although O'Neill was not seen driving the car, under Montana law a person found drunk behind the wheel can be arrested for driving under the influence even if the vehicle was not moving at the time, Skuletich said.
He knows that he and his team must first figure out, among many other things, how to teach an inanimate object moving at 70 miles per hour to differentiate between a stray plastic bag and a stray deer.
Most of these larger pieces of space debris are actively tracked by NASA and other space organizations, but even tiny fragments of rock or metal can destroy a spacecraft when they're moving at thousands of miles per hour.
The driver, 40-year-old Joshua Brown, was killed in May when his Model S — on Autopilot mode — struck a tractor-trailer while moving at 74 miles per hour, above the posted 65 mile-per-hour speed limit.
Einstein dispelled the mathematical fog with two simple and intuitive principles: that the speed of light is constant, and that the laws of physics are the same for two observers moving at constant speed relative to one another.
"Once we found out that it was not moving at all, that it was completely covering my cervix, we were like okay well let's schedule a C-section and see what we can do," Allison told BuzzFeed News.
The storm was moving at about 9 miles per hour (14 kph) toward the west and expected to turn northwest early next week and make landfall near the Mexican states of Guerrero and Michoacan as early as Tuesday.
"[The FCC] wants to have a fast lane for the rich and powerful, and it wants to have a slow lane where you're hardly moving at all for the rest of us — all of working America," said Sen.
Mercury is currently retrograde in your sign, so you might feel like you're moving at a frustratingly slow pace—but slowing down may be just what you need in order to regain your strength and continue pushing forward!
I BELIEVE WE ARE GOING TO WIN BECAUSE WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW IS TECHNOLOGY IS MOVING AT LIGHTNING SPEED AND MY VIEW IS THE NEXT FIVE YEARS IS GOING TO BELONG TO THE NIMBLE, THE FAST, AND THE FOCUSED.
The MAX ban will likely raise Norwegian's 103 costs by up to 210 million Norwegian crowns ($21 million), the company said, adding that its efforts to cut other operating expenses were moving at a faster-than-expected pace.
We have now actioned 1.2 billion of cost savings at the end of January – we had a 3.5 billion target, so we've already done one third of the 2018 target by January 16, so we're moving at pace.
Per Autoblog, the Scorpion hoverbike is capable of flying approximately 16 feet (five meters) in the air, moving at a speed of 43 miles per hour (70 kilometers per hour) and carrying 660 pounds (300 kilograms) of gear.
Although O'Neill was not seen driving the car, under Montana law a person found drunk behind the wheel can be arrested for driving under the influence even if the vehicle was not moving at the time, Skuletich noted.
The feature is supposed to make engine-type sounds when the car is moving at 11 mph or less (or when it's reversing at any speed) because that's when cars are more likely to be close to pedestrians.
Before they cofounded Apple together, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak developed a video game for Atari, as teenagers, called Breakout — similar to that of Pong, where there is a paddle and ball moving at different speeds and angles.
Livingston stayed inside the arc—roasting notorious point guard murderer Patrick Beverley by taking him into the block—and the Warriors' best facilitator, forward/center Draymond Green, kept the Warriors offensive moving at its usual hyper-efficient clip.
Lighthizer said NAFTA negotiations are moving at "warp speed" but "we don't know whether we're going to reach a conclusion and that's a problem," he said during remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
She also said Mr. Gallagher had reported that the train was traveling about 10 miles an hour when it entered Hoboken Terminal — a fact that apparently contradicted initial reports that the train was moving at a higher speed.
The proliferation of drone technology to these organizations only exacerbates that threat, especially as the technology in small commercial drones weighing under 55 pounds is moving at light speed, and the ranges of these system are rapidly expanding.
Over the past few years, as wages in Chinese factories have risen sharply, many companies, foreign and Chinese alike, have begun moving at least some of their operations to Southeast Asia to take advantage of lower production costs.
Just as the United States is moving toward a school system that starts at age 4, it is movingat long last — toward universal health coverage: "To have individuals that are one illness away from financial demise," Gov.
MIAMI — Gun control legislation is moving at an unusually fast pace in the Florida Capitol following a deadly high school shooting, which has pushed state lawmakers and the governor to act after years of loosening restrictions on firearms.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially began June 1, but cooler water and higher wind shear -- winds moving at different speeds and directions -- early in the season are less than ideal for tropical systems to gain and maintain strength.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The recent selloff in emerging markets has provided investment opportunities not seen in years, Jeffrey Gundlach, executive of DoubleLine Capital, said on Tuesday, and he urged moving at least some money into emerging market bonds.
The selfsame fractal structures are still there, but their palette is a monochromatic black and white that looks almost like a bluish chrome, with the shapes moving at a languid, molten pace that mirrors the ambient electronic track.
The video also features one and a half minutes of a previously unreleased tune featuring Future and 18-year-old R&B artist Khalid; it seems like a moody-yet-celebratory number moving at a distinctly California crawl.
"Part of the problem is that if businesses are moving at machine speed in terms of their capability to innovate, the big challenge is how do you get operations to keep up with what developers are creating," Nemani asked.
Various kinds of atmospheric flows occur around the black hole and determine the extent to which nearby objects have the ability to escape—all this depends on the kind of angle, momentum, and style of fluctuation they're moving at.
These are the movies, games, books, tv shows, and albums that keep the brain moving at a low, rejuvenating rumble, not so much to tire you out, but not so little as to fall into the "chore" category, either.
The vehicle will be capable of moving at five times the speed of soundAccording to The Washington Post, the two companies aim to develop a vehicle that can travel at five times the speed of sound across the globe.
Those flags are now about the only thing moving at the Müller Quaker Dairy plant here, a gleaming and currently inert factory that opened with a splash in 2013, but was unceremoniously shut down less than three years later.
And yet, Mr. Josifovski told me, overnight stays and tourism in general in Macedonia were moving at a strong clip, helped along by cheap flights into Skopje on the budget airline Wizz Air and inexpensive travel within the country.
In Mr. Maliphant's "Cut," Mr. Odedra's swirling limbs flirted with triangular planes of light (again designed by Mr. Hulls), such that he seemed to be moving at times in two dimensions, at times in many more — a neat effect.
In addition to the independence and stability that steady income would provide, Ms. Morris said having a job would be an integral part of achieving normalcy, of feeling that she was truly moving at the same pace as others.
And I think the area of encryption, security, strengthening the internet, dealing with hackers, is moving at a rate that's too fast for public policy, and so I have very little confidence that public policy will deal with this.
Nevertheless, not all of them are moving at the same speed, and a diplomatic tiff erupted when El Salvador's president accused Mexico of allowing people with coronavirus to board a flight due to leave Mexico City for San Salvador.
"He was in his vehicle moving at a very high rate of speed, and I don't see that he could have been able to target a Hispanic person with all of the commotion probably going on," the mayor said.
The shuttle wasn't moving at the time, and the NTSB determined the incident was caused by the trucker's inattention, and—ironically—the actions of the human attendant, who was charged with manually driving the shuttle if anything went wrong.
At the one-year mark, we are way under budget and could easily survive an extra six months now that we're moving at a slower pace and in Southeast Asia, which is cheaper than where we began in Europe.
Officials did not say how fast the Long Island Rail Road train was going when it crashed, though passengers who ride the line on a regular basis said it felt as if it was moving at its normal speed.
Irma is moving at a speed of 14 mph (22 kph), and is predicted to raise normal water levels by up to 11 feet (3.3 meters) in parts of the Leeward Islands, and bring large, destructive waves with it.
Doused in a magnificent spectrum of colors, we see nearly 500,000 atoms moving at a rate of femtoseconds (1 millionth of a 913 billionth of a second), attracting and repelling their neighbors in a give-and-take of biological energy.
The Moon in harmony-loving Libra connects with warrior planet Mars, currently retrograde in Aquarius, at 2:56 AM—things aren't moving quickly, but they're moving at the necessary pace to help you plan the best way to achieve your goals.
His films and videos often incorporate wildly eclectic imagery — combining found footage, animation, still imagery, and riotous soundtracks — all moving at an exhilaratingly frenetic pace; a paradigmatic example is his 1963 tour de force Breathdeath, on view in this show.
They include a galaxy around 200 million light years away where new stars are being formed from hydrogen gas in large numbers, and a massive black hole spewing out jets of powerful electrons moving at close to the speed of light.
So for the top of the car to be sheered off as it was in the fatal Florida crash (even considering that it had collided with a tractor trailer) suggested that the Model S must have been moving at fast speeds.
The science and mathematics explaining why the metal plates resonate in these specific designs are too complex for a Friday morning, but suffice it to say that during the process some parts of the plates aren't actually moving at all.
Considering the contingency of the trans and queer community and its transformation over the last 12 years, and the political timing of Cuba's most recent rapid changes, history is moving at a rapid rate, and documenting that transformation is imperative.
It never feels like the investigation gets moving at a good pace where you start to see how clues come together like in the first half, but luckily it also wraps things before it begins to drag out too long.
The show is moving at such breakneck pace in terms of the narrative that there's very little time for personal moments these days, but having a gay hero like Jesus is an important aspect of representation for a lot of fans.
Because the lava was spread out over a wide area, the frontier of the flow was only moving at about three feet per second, Carolyn Parcheta, a geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, said in a video message posted online.
Given the glacial pace the EU Copyright Directive has been moving at, YouTube and Wikipedia Italy have previously protested the possible law change, while back in January Google threatened to kill its News service in Europe if the legislation goes through.
Depending on where Earth and Mars are in relation to each other in their orbit around the Sun, it can take between three and 22 minutes for radio signals (moving at the speed of light) to travel between the two bodies.
James A. PawelczykAssistant Professor, Kinesiology and Physiology, PennState, who flew aboard the NASA STS-2600 Space Shuttle mission as a Payload SpecialistI could be in a re-entering spacecraft, and I could be moving at 0003 times the speed of sound.
People riding on the train told local media they saw sparks or fire outside the windows after the train, which had been moving at a normal speed, began shaking mildly, then more violently before striking something and coming to a halt.
Remember: Mercury is retrograde, and things were feeling like they were moving at a snail's pace when it was going through Taurus, so the surprises that take place today may feel like they should have happened for you forever ago.
Clearly, the talks between the North and South this week, and the North's decision to send a delegation to the Olympics, have transformed the atmospherics around a standoff that had appeared to be moving at a quickening pace towards war.
All of them wore accelerometers for at least 10 hours a day for four or more days to track how much they moved, the intensity of their activity levels and how much time they were sedentary and not moving at all.
More than 300 plaintiffs, including Olympic gymnasts, have sued U.S.A. Gymnastics for failing to protect them from Nassar, the former national team doctor, and the mediation process with some of Nassar's victims was "not moving at any pace," Carson said.
So far this year, there have been 12 instances of the S&P 1693 moving at least 3 percent from its intraday low to its high, according to data from Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst for S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Things are moving at a quick pace as the sun meets Mars in diligent Virgo on September 228, and plenty of fun arrives as Venus clashes with Jupiter in fellow fire sign Sagittarius, bringing an exciting break to your usual flow.
"Trio A," originally "The Mind Is a Muscle, Part 1," was first danced by Ms. Rainer, Steve Paxton and David Gordon at Judson Memorial Church: the same choreography done concurrently by three people, each moving at his or her own pace.
Still, director Hettie Macdonald keeps the story moving at a reasonable clip -- allowing for the fact that part of "Howards End's" appeal is luxuriating in the period costumes and ravishing country vistas -- and the poignancy of Forster's finishing twist remains undiminished.
For the second straight year, baseball free agency is moving at a snail's pace as a new crop of risk-averse general managers are refusing to pay players for past results and are increasingly embracing the rebuild (it's not "tanking" but it's close).
"Our ad platform is not very old by industry standards, but the rate of development on our self serve tools and the rate of development on interfaces for our small customers is moving at a pace where I'm really pleased," Hogle said.
When the vents are open, the blasts of air, moving at supersonic speeds, change the direction of air moving over the aircraft's wings during flight, which causes the plane to nose up, or roll, depending on how many of the vents are active.
"We're moving at warp speed but we don't know whether we're going to get to a conclusion," Lighthizer told an audience at the Center for Strategic and International Studies ahead of the next round of talks in Ottawa on Sept 23-27.
The train came off the rails on a curve while moving at close to 87 miles per hour (140 kmh), above the speed limit of 46 mph (74 kmh), the news agency reported, citing the head of the investigation team, Wu Ze-cheng.
Worldwide, an estimated ten billion tons of scaly and tentacled critters make the daily trek from the ocean's mesopelagic zone—200 to 1,000 meters beneath the surface—to the phytoplankton-rich surface, moving at night to avoid the prying eyes of hungry predators.
"There are so many galaxies moving at different velocities relative to our own, so I figured I'd skip that step and go straight to the biggest apparently moving thing I could think of — the CMB," O'Donoghue said, referring to the cosmic microwave background.
"What works for large merchant ships or naval formations may not work for a tiny wooden vessel moving at slow speed with no electronic signature," said James Goldrick, a retired rear admiral in the Royal Australian Navy and former border protection commander.
The daughter of a Japanese mother and Haitian father, Osaka was born in Japan before moving at age 3 with her family to the United States, where she is still based, training frequently at the Evert Tennis Academy in Boca Raton, Fla.
Having spent time walking very slowly behind a robot in the desert in Chile, the idea that you could have a robot instead of moving at walking speed, move faster than I could run and drive through a desert, that just was mesmerizing.
Grocery companies "are realizing that with Walmart and Amazon moving at their pace, you need to pick yours up, too," said Greg Spragg, a former chief merchant at Sam's Club, the wholesale retailer owned by Walmart, who now consults at GrowthWise Group.
Another effect is the tapering of a gray band into an overlapping darker or lighter gray, starting at the top or bottom edge and moving at a predetermined angle until it reaches the opposite edge, which introduces a visual tremor into the painting.
Considering that most mountains cost $100 to get to, and get up and down — and even beer in Switzerland can set you back $10 — it was an unequivocal steal, even for someone moving at the quite reasonable pace of one mountain a day.
The technological wonder had a grand closing, as a crowd of reporters looked skyward on a sunny day as the translucent fabric, moving at the rate of 25 feet per minute, covered the world's largest tennis stadium in 5 minutes and 12 seconds.
For a president who insists that he and he alone is "the team," it's also not clear if he will empower Sayegh — or anyone — to develop a singular message to fight the Democrats' impeachment battle, which has been moving at a rapid pace.
But gene therapy and gene editing are moving at a lightning pace, and it is not unreasonable to think that some researcher somewhere will find a way to do for the immune system what these bone-marrow transplants did for these two patients.
As seen in the above video, a 2.8 millimeter solid aluminum bullet moving at 15,600 miles per hour (nearly the same speed as the International Space Station) is shot at a Whipple shield, which consists at least two walls separated by up to 30 centimeters.
The train came off the rails on Sunday on a curve while moving at almost 87 miles per hour (140 kmh), nearly twice the speed limit of 46 mph (74 kmh), in the island's mountainous northeast, the head of a government investigation team said.
However, after using the ASTE Telescope in Chile and the 45-m Radio Telescope at the Nobeyama Radio Observatory in Japan, the researchers found strange motion within that molecular cloud, which they nicknamed the "Bullet," since it was moving at 223,694 miles per hour.
Digital technology is moving at a faster rate than traditional military investment, often driven by the private sector, leading ACT to do things in new ways: more bottom-up, more plugged into outside networks and with a greater willingness to accept the risk of failure.
Thomas Gallagher, the 29-year NJ Transit veteran who was operating the train, has told investigators the train was moving at the speed limit of 10 miles per hour when it was nearing the station but that he does not remember the crash itself.
Lawyers for Acker said in their filing that Acker had been planning to confront the man with whom he accused George of having an affair and that she jumped from the truck moving at high speed because she did not want to face him.
Lidia, about 55 miles (89 km) north-northeast of Cabo San Lazaro, was moving at a speed of 12 miles per hour (19 kmh) as it skirted the western coast of the peninsula, according to an advisory from the Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Vikram was supposed to touch down at a speed of less than 5 mph, but Doppler data from a radio telescope in the Netherlands indicated that it was moving at over 110 mph as it approached the lunar surface, according to The New York Times.
Unlike a lot of phone AR apps built on top of Apple or Google's developer platforms, Phiar's use case doesn't quite work with the limitations of these systems, which understandably weren't built with the idea a user would be moving at 60 miles per hour.
The possibly pro-life attendants glanced toward Peggy, their eyes widening, their mouths not moving at all, but then the elevator doors opened to the third floor and they went quickly down the hall, their heels clicking and their rolling suitcases following with servile speed.
Its policy of always low wages, always, was starting to look problematic: low pay meant high turnover and low morale, and management believed that moving at least partway to the Costco strategy of paying more and getting better performance as a result made sense.
Humans experience time on a macroscale—days, hours, minutes—and in our day to day lives, we never move fast enough or travel into a strong enough gravitational field to notice a change in how fast or slow time is moving at these scales.
"If the U.S. wanted to interfere with military action it would be more beneficial to strike the presidential palace in Damascus," said Mr. Haidar, who, with his wife and three children, fled their town southwest of Aleppo in 2012, moving at first to Indonesia.
The so-called Saddleridge fire had spread to more than 2000,2312 acres about 2000 miles (2250 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles by Friday morning, moving at a rate of 2000 acres per hour, the Los Angeles Fire Department said at a news conference.
The key to the forecast for Irma lies in if and when it slows down and turns to the north, since it is currently moving at a speedy clip toward the southwest, with a turn toward the west expected in the next few days.
Murphy said in a statement on Monday that while he continues to negotiate, "time is running short" to strike a deal on background checks, adding that it's more likely that nothing will get done on the issue the way things are moving at this point.
While the cases are moving at a rapid pace for the federal courts, it's still not clear whether they will result in the House getting any of the information it is seeking before it votes on whether to advance articles of impeachment to the Senate.
"I think what [soothed] the market is it's hiking for the right reason because economic growth is better, not because inflation is moving at a breakneck pace, at least according to the Fed," said Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors.
In exchange for Trump's agreement to keep the legal fight moving at a brisk pace, lawyers from Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s office agreed to hold off trying to enforce a grand jury subpoena issued to one of Trump's accounting firms in August.
For now, after moving at least six times since leaving Russia, they live in a sort of stateless limbo in which, according to two people with knowledge of the situation, they have been cooperating with authorities investigating fraud and conspiracy relating to Russian doping.
A force that exists when an object is moving, but not when it is stationary, violates the core principles of Einstein's (and Galileo's) laws of relativity—there isn't anything special about the laws of physics when something is moving at constant velocity versus when it's at rest.
"If you imagine a snail on the recently discovered Earth-like planet orbiting Proxima Centauri—a bit over four light years away—moving at one centimeter a second, that's the angular motion we're resolving here," offered Stanford's Roger Romani, a study co-author, in a statement.
Instead, when the experimental motorcycle Honda has developed is moving at speeds of less than three miles per hour—like when pulling out of a garage or starting and stopping at a street light—the angle of the front fork is automatically lowered to help improve stability.
Click here to view original GIFHonda's self-balancing motorcycleHonda showed off its new Riding Assistant technology that keeps your bike balanced when it's moving at speeds less than three miles per hour (like when you're pulling out of the garage or stopping at a traffic light).
The Idaho law doesn't give a firm time limit for how long a slow driver has to move out of the left lane, leaving it up to an officer's discretion, and Staley says that drivers who are moving at the speed limit will not be fined.
Of course, that's little comfort to those who will still have to wait weeks to get the phone, but if pre-orders are already moving at a faster clip, there's at least some reason to hope more could be moved up ahead of schedule as well.
A: What's disturbing about the press conference/no press conference cycle is that you have a meeting sitting out there in the future, like November, and who knows what the data will be showing but people already are discounting the probability of moving at that meeting.
With the storm moving at just 1mph, meteorologists are struggling to predict where or when it will hit the eastern coast of the U.S. Dorian could still make landfall on the Florida coast, but evacuations have also been ordered in parts of Georgia and the Carolinas.
Joseph E. Donnelly, professor of medicine and director of the Center for Physical Activity and Weight Management at the University of Kansas Medical Center, said one of the good things about kids being more physically active in classrooms is that everyone is moving at the same time.
Watching Deep in the Heart of Texas and Age of Spin back to back feels a little like going back in time just far enough for it to be truly disorienting, given that the news cycle is currently moving at the speed of a bullet train.
Because the electrons in a superconductor are already moving at velocities faster than those expected of a superlight dark matter particle, the momentum of the incoming DM particles isn't "lost" in the collision event and they can be observed as particles in the superconductor recoil from the collision.
"These errors and inconsistencies are ripe for review because their correction would change the national delegate allocation by moving, at a minimum, one PLEO delegate from Mayor Buttigieg to my campaign," Sanders wrote in the letter, using an acronym for party leaders and state and local elected officials.
While sales of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are moving at a rapid clip, a sense of transition looms over the video game industry these days — and the imminent kick-off of E23, the gaming industry's annual trade show in Los Angeles, seems to be emphasizing that.
But unfortunately, because of the obstacles that lie in its path, brownfield IoT development is moving at a much slower pace than it should, which can effectively hold back the industry from leveraging its enormous possibilities and present potential challenges and difficulties for the IoT industry as a whole.
The three gas clouds — which are moving at about 1 million kilometers per hour and are the mass of 1 million suns — getting set to feed this black hole appear to be intergalactic gas from the huge cluster of galaxies where the Abell 2597 Brightest Cluster Galaxy resides.
The red line is one of those "so brilliant I take it for granted" inclusions, a single visual cue that makes use of an instinctual understanding of how an object on a straight path, moving at a consistent speed, will reach a given point at a predictable time.
To keep things moving at Neopasa Shimizu, where 25,000 people may stop on a busy weekend, there are 72 stalls in the ladies' room, compared with 14 stalls and 32 urinals in the men's — a ratio meant to combat the longer waits that women often encounter in public facilities.
There are these weird rhythmic pockets that happen when everything is flying along at top speed—it almost feels like everything's still, like when you're going exactly the same speed as a bunch of semi-trucks on a busy interstate and it feels like you're not moving at all.
POSSIBLE RECORD SURGE Dorian was barreling north-northeast just off the coast of the United States on Thursday, moving at about 8 miles per hour (13 kph) with 110 mph (175 kph) winds, the top strength of a Category 133 storm on the five-point Saffir-Simpson wind scale.
Characterizations don't so much develop as abruptly appear — like when mild-mannered weakling Jonah suddenly morphs into a code-reading, intel-gathering, stone-cold badass prodigy before our eyes or when characters start having moving heart-to-hearts that aren't moving at all because we've barely even met them.
The criminal division of the Justice Department in Washington has taken an interest in the former New York mayor, too, meaning an expansion of resources that indicates the politically sensitive probe into the president's personal attorney is both broader and moving at a faster pace than previously understood.
In the last week, two studies have shed light on the persistence of the wage gap and how women approach investing: Efforts to close the gap are moving at a "snail's pace" and parity is expected to take another two centuries, according to research published by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
While orders for copper, used in everything from wiring to construction, have been moving at a decent pace, demand has failed to live up to the promise it showed after prices finally escaped a years-long downcycle in 2016, according to participants of the LMEWeek Asia conference in Hong Kong.
Composed outward from a hypnotizing loop that alternately sounds like dulled synthetic bells and oddly EQ'd hand drums (or both at once), Nik Dawson sets things moving at an obstinately plodding pace, eventually orbiting the central motif with a nasty pair of clacking and oscillating buzzes in the higher frequency range.
"It is a more conservative court now than it was before Anthony Kennedy was replaced by Brett Kavanaugh, but Chief Justice Roberts is going to keep things moving at the customary pace of the Supreme Court, not as fast as the Trump administration wants to go," Toobin told CNN's Pamela Brown.
It extends out beyond the far reaches of the galaxy, as jets of radio-wave energy moving at nearly the speed of light; these lobes of radio energy can accompany shock waves capable of blowing the gas out of galaxies or even entire clusters of them, preventing stars from forming.
Driven by 50 mph Santa Ana winds—bone-dry katabatic air moving at freeway speeds out of the Mojave desert—the fire transformed overnight from a 5,000-acre burn in a charming chaparral-lined canyon to an inferno the size of Orlando, Florida, that only stopped spreading because it reached the Pacific.
The model I've been using is outfitted with a eighth-generation Intel Core i7 processor and a 512GB SSD, so the RAW photo editing I've been doing for the past few days has been moving at a pretty speedy clip, and it passed our batch image editing test in under a minute.
"This standard will send a clear price signal to the market while putting in place a mechanism that will ensure the environmental integrity of this endeavor — providing us with the confidence that we are moving at least as quickly as we need in order to meet a 2050 deadline," O'Rourke's proposal said.
This may explain why the calving events are happening with increased frequency (the speed of the glacier's flow towards the sea is increasing, and it's now moving at about 2.5 miles (4 km) per year), and why PIG appears to be thinning (the rate of thinning has quadrupled since the mid 1990s).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Monday finalized long-delayed rules that will require "quiet cars" like electric vehicles and hybrids to emit alert sounds when they are moving at speeds of up to 22014 miles per hour (30 km per hour) to help prevent injuries among pedestrians, cyclists and the blind.
If you're a 13-year-old boy jumping on top of a truck moving at 60 miles per hour every night—if that's your goal—then what further proof could there be that people like me, with the chances life has afforded me, have a responsibility to help in any way we can?
On Thursday, the storm was barreling north-northeast just off the southeastern U.S. coast, moving at about 238 miles per hour (25 kph), with maximum sustained winds fluctuating between 28 and 21.5 mph (2.23-22.2 kph), between a Category 2.29 and Category 2000 storm on the five-point Saffir-Simpson wind scale.
Hardy as a cockroach and oranger than an orangutan was one dust-covered basketball, which first made its appearance on the southern end of the station sometime around March 1 and sat in the center of the track, barely moving at all, until track workers apparently extracted it some three weeks later.
But though Cardi appreciates high fashion (she likes those Balenciagas, the ones that look like socks, and came to the Met Gala on the arm of the Moschino creative director Jeremy Scott), her allegiance has been to Fashion Nova, an affordable fast-fashion line renowned for moving at the speed of trend.
"This standard will send a clear price signal to the market while putting in place a mechanism that will ensure the environmental integrity of this endeavor — providing us with the confidence that we are moving at least as quickly as we need in order to meet a 22050 deadline," according to O'Rourke's proposal.
If you cleared some of the orders and wrote them down on pieces of paper, the average wait time on the print-out that the general manager received would be drastically lower, while in reality you were moving at a leisurely pace as cars full of angry people waited for their Grilled Stuft Burritos.
Groups that lobbied against a state-wide $15 minimum wage have argued that economic growth and demand in the northern parts of the state were not strong enough to cope with higher labor costs and moving at the same pace as New York city could lead to losses of hundreds of thousands of jobs.
But like so many places where people are moving at rapid rates — looking for a bigger or more affordable house, or, in the case of the thousands of Californians who've made their way to Texas, an escape from liberal politics — the area is grappling with the effects of unfettered expansion and transplanted political ideologies.
To make things worse, the roommate let me know after the first week of November that she would be moving at the end of the first week of December, which is a weird time to have to find someone to move in, on top of being right around the holidays when people travel a lot.
It's not the best timing for many viewers, but the launch will happen at "roughly the moment Earth's rotation carries the rocket into the plane of the space station's orbit," which happens to be the "only way current rockets can rendezvous with an orbital target moving at nearly five miles per second," according to SpaceFlightNow.
According to a study conducted at the University of California, Berkeley, the cockroach is able to withstand extreme pressure — up to 900 times its body weight — and traverse spaces up to 60% smaller than its normal body size while still moving at shockingly high speeds (up to 20 times its body length per second).
POSSIBLE RECORD SURGE The hurricane was barreling north-northeast just off the southeastern U.S. coast on Thursday, moving at about 7 miles per hour (11 kph), with maximum sustained winds fluctuating between 110 and 28 mph (21.5-22.4 kph), between a Category 2239 and Category 2000 storm on the five-point Saffir-Simpson wind scale.
In 1950s Santa Monica, Tom imagines driving to reunite with Sarah and then remembers the night long ago in Verdun when a horse suddenly stepped in front of his ambulance, "and I stamped the brakes only to realize that … the engine had died and that for some time … I hadn't been moving at all."
Scientists thought that maybe, rather than a thin jet of particles moving at nearly light speed and pointed some direction away from the Earth, the jet was actually choked by the debris and instead became a wide cocoon of slower-moving matter, producing the radio and x-ray brightening as well as the dearth of gamma rays.
Los Angeles duo Classixx today announced a new mix series called Lifetime Grooves and shared the inaugural session, mixed in collaboration with Distant Works Records co-founder Daniel T. Moving at a luxuriant pace from unapologetically jovial disco to sensual deep house without missing a beat, the mix is the perfect soundtrack for these first days of spring.
New research released on Friday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has resulted in a fossilized portrait of the day nearly 66 million years ago when an asteroid struck the Earth moving at nearly 45,000 MPH, producing a supersonic shock wave and wiping out the vast majority of the planet's living organisms.
In the US, unions on the west coast have stood by workers in the face of automation to secure their pay even though ports like Long Beach are becoming some of the "most automated docks" in the US. However, the adoption of automation at ports in the US isn't moving at the same pace as Europe.
And to be sure, while it runs about as long as Pulp Fiction, it's a slower movie—because it's moving at the pace of its protagonists, Jackie Brown (Grier) and her bail bondsman-cum-partner in crime Max Cherry (Robert Forster), the former approaching middle age and the latter just on the other side of it.
The long-delayed rules, which were first demanded by Congress in 2000, will require automakers like Tesla Inc, Nissan Motor Co and General Motors Co to add sounds to vehicles when they are moving at speeds of up to 22010 miles per hour (22014 km per hour) to help prevent injuries among pedestrians, cyclists and the blind.
After deeply destructive hurricanes, like Florence last month and Harvey in 2017, both of which dawdled over land and dumped disastrous amounts of rain, Michael was moving at a speed that was "almost exactly average for storms," said Brian McNoldy, a senior research associate at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
Whether you're a consumer, a techie or a D.C. lifer, we're here to give you …   THE BIG STORY: --SENATE WORRIED CYBER DETERRENCE MOVING AT "GEOLOGIC TIME": Top cyber officials from the Pentagon, FBI, and Department of Homeland Security faced questions about missed deadlines in planning for cyber warfare at a Senate Armed Services committee hearing Thursday.
At Graf, a gilded birch settee by Georges de Feure sits quietly under a spotlight in the darkened space, while at Lefebvre a lamp with several branches was created by Jean Royére (1902-1981), a designer who worked for the Shah of Iran and other Middle Eastern kings before moving, at the end of his life, to Pennsylvania.
I mean, you could imagine if it's operating at very slow speed, and it's not super sophisticated, fully autonomous, is able to avoid all kinds of situations at high speed, it's moving at very slow speed … If it has a problem, it basically stops and maybe phones home and asks for a human for final resolution, what it's supposed to do. Right.
Moving at a sometimes glacial pace, the series included horribly stiff dialogue ("You have sensitive gums too?" a camper asks a fellow tooth-brusher in what is meant to be a genuinely poignant bonding moment), and too much time spent on the problems of an adult character without a clear emotional tie to the teens at the heart of the series.
So, when the world's first specific guidelines on sitting and moving at work were published, they generated headlines such as: Abandon your chair for four hours to stay healthy, office workers are told and: Stand up at your desk for two hours a day, new guidelines say But what many media reports did not mention was the guidelines were based on limited evidence.

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