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Wire shelving was once only found in warehouses and garages.
A stem produces a bud that flowers once and once only.
The result is a glistening glow that was once only achievable post-workout.
No. Once only a consumer, China has become a leading producer of synthetic drugs.
Most of Singapore's Changi Airport sits on earth where there was once only water.
The machines that once only frolicked in science fiction have begun to infiltrate our lives.
The company provides another link between applications like SAP that once only ran on prem.
Amazon, once only an e-commerce giant, is staking its future on its media investments.
"This was once only found in the hands of large and sophisticated hedge funds," Goldberg said.
The power of AI was once only reserved for nation-states and well-funded research institutions.
Once and once only, during the first days of our Bonneville summer, Jim tipped the bike.
Samsung did a great job proving people can buy gadgets that were once only science fiction.
The pariah state has promised disarmament more than once, only to repeatedly backtrack on its commitments.
Under the so-called demonetisation scheme, people are allowed to exchange up to 4,500 rupees once only.
Najib's approach risks empowering and legitimizing conservative parties and organizations once only classified as extreme fringe groups.
What happens if you make thousands at once, only to find a problem after you start shipping?
But increasingly, weapons and resources that were once only available to governments have become available to anyone.
Mr. Trump has already called off the meeting once, only to turn it back on days later.
He got pulled over for driving erratically while drunk once, only to get off with a warning.
Najib's approach risks empowering and legitimizing conservative parties and organizations once only classified as extreme fringe groups.
Kuispond does take the slides to the microscope once, only to declare that they are still not ready.
Once only the toughest clues remained, family members would wander off, until Mom was alone with her puzzle.
But it was once only an overly sensitive elite that cared about public literacy or stopping child labor.
Slide up next to us and listen closely, for we're going to say this once and once only.
Mulroney admitted that she posted it once, only to delete because of the volume of negative comments she received.
She said she had gotten near "the end zone" once, only to bump up against the ultimate silencer: fear.
Dee Siren said her account had also been reactivated once, only to be deactivated again within a few weeks.
Or maybe they were once only attracted to men but then realize that actually, non-binary people are really hot.
Fashion Week, an event that was once only open to fashion industry insiders, is changing with the times, said Guidone.
They do so through the "once only" policy, which dictates that no single piece of information should be entered twice.
Though Cyber Monday sales once only took place on Monday, we've been seeing them extend to longer and longer durations.
But Rubio allies are arguing that many former GOP nominees have failed once only to succeed in their next campaigns. Sen.
"Costing 594,000 euros, the treatment is usually given once only and the effects are thought to be life-long," it added.
The move will mark another step toward legitimizing a digital asset that was once only the focus of some cryptocurrency developers.
And the so-called roboadvisers, which once only ran your investments with their trading and rebalancing software, have added other services.
Instead of playing with hundreds of people at once, only a few dozen will be occupying the same online space as you.
The digital currency was once only the focus of a small group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts and the online marketplace for illegal goods.
Some customers are hooked on Dole Whip, a pineapple soft serve, which was once only available at Disney theme parks, he added.
But she nevertheless hedged her promise with Brexiteer-pleasing caveats such as that she wanted any delay to be "short" and "once only".
While he once only accepted cash, he's now taking VISA, Mastercard, and American Express, thanks to an app he uses on his smartphone.
Sales of meat alternatives are growing especially within prepared foods, an indication that consumers are trying options once only available in niche stores.
The administrative judge in the case has already dismissed U.S. Steel's complaint once, only to be reversed on appeal by the USITC commissioners.
I'm now somewhere between 28 and 35 Up, and episodes that once only served as a preview of adulthood are becoming increasingly familiar.
Even more than previous standard-sized iPads, it's a way to handle many common tasks once only possible on a heavier, bulkier laptop.
I married once, only to get divorced a few years later, and being in my mid 30s with tattoos and short hair didn't help either.
He was doubted, belittled, fired once only to be rehired as a perennial midcarder who nevertheless became The Man because he was just too good.
Shadow banning was once only discussed in far-right internet circles, but it's quickly traveled up the information pipeline and out of establishment politicians' mouths.
The lawmaker from Massachusetts has centered her run around liberal big government policies that once only appealed to the left most fringes of the party.
Soon enough, twin-engine planes were taking over routes over both oceans and serving destinations once only served by planes with more than two engines.
Tools and information like satellite imagery that was once only available to intelligence agencies can now be found on everyday tools such as Google Maps.
In this business model, every release is a once-only event; time is marked with these brand unions, and the more unexpected, the more appealing.
But dreamy bad-boy Tristan (Chad Michael Murray) — who flirted with Rory and even stole a kiss onceonly showed up for all of two seconds.
Image: APOver the last few years, advances in science have made the kind of experiments once only accessible to PhDs with fancy labs far more attainable.
We're now at the point where the tools that were once only available to enterprise users have made their way into the hands of everyday users.
Wildflowers, willows, fish and wildlife, including beaver and otters, now flourish where there was once only fouled water and clouds of biting cow flies tormenting hikers.
Although stars like Elton John and Angelina Jolie abandon McCreadie in the end, it is clear they were once only too happy to attend his parties.
The charcoal, matcha, rose and ginseng-flavored beverages once only attainable online will finally be on shelves for shoppers to touch and feel in New York.
Once only spotted on the shoulders, legs, and stomachs of Olympic athletes, odd-looking arrangements of body tape are showing up at our gyms more and more.
Joe Deedon, founder of TAC*ONe, has said the Castillo attack gave the industry confidence to instruct students to do what was once only asked of adults.
"Where we once only had a few leaked scenes from a much-anticipated blockbuster, the LHC has finally treated fans to the first real trailer," said Witek.
In Tallinn's courtrooms, judges' benches are fitted with two monitors, for consulting information during the proceedings, and case files are assembled according to the once-only principle.
The charges against Mr. Gannamaneni and the other two defendants show that they started small, usually making a profit of less than $10,000, and once only $78.
Once only given to top-performing military service members, other government agencies and the Office of the President have taken to issuing the "challenge coins" as keepsakes.
The region's Arab separatists, once only known for nighttime attacks on unguarded oil pipelines, claimed responsibility for the assault, and Iranian officials appeared to believe the claim.
Where the Echo once only supported a handful of third-party smart home devices, it now connects with Philips Hue, Nest, WeMo, Wink, SmartThings, iDevices, Insteon, and more.
It challenges our preconceptions of using simple, used materials to create dramatic ritualistic experiences and sound that would have once only belonged within a church or ceremonial space.
Clair gives you the data you need to be an informed participant in the resale market, investing and selling bags with insider knowledge once only available to experts.
This year, alt-right media outlets entered the mainstream, and as Bannon explained, these ideas, once only shared by the fringe, have been mainstreamed to the White House.
So firefighters who once only had to worry about the hazards of fires burning through forests now also have to contend with threats like power lines and fuel tanks.
Update: Caroline Daur's first collection with M.A.C. was once only available overseas, but the brand just announced the blogger's 15 patisserie-inspired lip colors will hit stateside next month.
For Obada Awad, whose Riyadh-based Time Entertainment organized Jeddah's Comic Con, the green light from the government has opened up new business opportunities he once only dreamed of.
In addition to this election being personal to me because of my ethnicity, my new pregnancy has brought up a lot of issues that were once only abstract to me.
Every day, home health professionals deliver quality medical care – such as cardiac care, wound care, pain management and therapies – that was once only offered in a hospital or clinical setting.
Once only available on Olympia' s website or plates, Vanaman and the company's sales team that's turning the charcuterie into a national brand are pushing the pickles onto store shelves.
The course would leave you with a set of power tools and you imagination, with an outcome of a finished product that was once only a vision in your mind.
Displays have improved too so that, thanks to the higher resolution, I have a lot of the workspace on a 13-inch that I once only had on a 15-inch.
An isolated virus that might have once only plagued a small community can now ricochet to every continent within a matter of weeks via extensive flight networks connecting almost every country.
And, increasingly, robotic arms do what once only humans could: Sort through a vast array of oddly-shaped objects to compile large orders, all to be shipped to you, dear consumer.
Once only accepted as a masculine activity smoking was the 'bad' girl's rebel weapon in the 20th century, after several marketing campaigns took advantage of increasing female emancipation from traditional roles.
The Nissan Maxima has features that were once only privy to luxury buyers such as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, forward-collision warning, and automated emergency braking, which are now available.
While 98 percent of people born full-term over the age of 26 reported having sex at least once, only 78 percent of those born prematurely over 323 said the same.
This is the most celebrated first-round upset pick, because it nearly always happens once: Only twice since 2000 has a No. 5 seed not lost to a No. 12 seed.
Every 303 years, every person in the country — whether a citizen or not — is to be counted "once, only once, and in the right place," as the bureau's slogan puts it.
Once only seen in Miami-Dade County, the spiked reptiles can now be found in much of the south and southwest parts of the state, as well as some parts of the panhandle.
The mere threat of such an outcome illustrates the unprecedented challenges Trump has thrust upon the American legal system, forcing lawyers and judges to grapple with exotic hypotheticals once only entertained in classrooms.
In being accepted into the MA, Pyo had achieved the goal she once only dreamed of, but — as many ex-students will tell you — nothing could have prepared her for professor Louise Wilson.
Where there was once only a handful of people surfing on a summer day, locals said, there might be 50 or more now, not many for Hawaii, maybe, but a crowd for Unstad.
Locations as far-flung such as the Pacific islands of Fiji and Tonga, once only blips on international cocaine routes, are now grappling with increasing quantities of the drug arriving on their shores.
LISS, which stands for "low-intensity, steady state," was once only used by bodybuilders as a way to supplement their harder workouts with cardio, but it's since become trendy again among certain trainers.
Modern cryptography and the increased power of our phones make it now possible for any high-target organization to rely on end-to-end encryption, once only accessible to security professionals, to protect communications.
Accessible, open-source AI research (combined with a gaming and photo processing community willing to walk newbies through every troubleshooting bump) democratized a process that was once only possible through big-budget Hollywood magic.
The example highlights the dangers of jumping to conclusions in the murky world of cyber attack and defense, as tools once only available to government intelligence services find their way into the computer criminal underground.
Where It Gets Better and the Trevor Project have succeeded is in their ability to humanize gay people and start a loud conversation about issues like bullying and suicide that were once only whispered about.
The produce the semi-lurid sets of headlines ("Easy Trick 'Removes' Your Eyebags and Wrinkles", "A Cheater Will Always Cheat – Enter Your Spouse's Name") that that once only lured us at the grocery checkout lanes.
Add in the fact that more people are opting for electronic bill pay and email to handle tasks that once only went through the mail and the demand for these services isn't what it once was.
Above all, he acknowledges the appeal of a once-only treatment like HSCT for young patients hoping to prevent future debilitation from their MS, while urging them to consider the risks along with the perceived benefits.
Putting the FlightSpeed plate directly on top of the Zoom Air bag, Kuerbis said, lets the Air Jordan XXXI pay homage to its forefather's low profile while providing performance features that designers could once only dream of.
"When these bursts happen once only, it's really hard to figure out what created them," Cherry Ng, a radio astronomer at the University of Toronto and lead author on the paper about the repeating FRB, tells The Verge.
The new cancel culture is the product of a generation born into a world without obscuring myth, where the great abuses, once only hinted at, suspected or uttered on street corners, are now tweeted out in full color.
That's a far cry from the $50 a day she was spending on Facebook ads five years ago, or the $1,400 print ad she put in Cleo once, only to realise that she hadn't included the discount code.
"These smart speakers and AI home robot may sound like a small step in the history of technology — but they will help people's everyday lives and bring them an experience once only seen in sci-fi movies," Lyu said.
And like military service, which provides special Armed Forces tuition assistance that makes affording college possible for those who could once only dream of it, AmeriCorps helps its members defray the rising cost of education through special financial aid.
But during an interview with ITV's Alison Hammond Thursday morning, Ford let out a side of himself that was once only seen in a few rare, behind-the-scenes Star Wars photos—the guy had a goddamn laugh attack.
He's voted once, only once, though he can't remember who the candidate was or what exactly he cared about so much it drove him to the polls, just that his guy lost and none of the things he wanted ever happened.
So, in a twist of irony, the trade war has led Beijing to bend over backwards to support the private sector, even allowing state banks to provide cheap financing, a privilege that was once only conferred on large state firms.
TOKYO/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Negative interest rate policy - an unconventional gambit once only considered by economies with chronically low inflation such as Europe and Japan - is becoming a more attractive option for some other central banks to counter unwelcome currency rises.
Another example is how Flood communicated with Nevør Shellfish Farm, a local oyster farmer up the bay, to secure a couple dozen butter clams, a type of slightly chewier clam native to the area that was once only used as bait.
Brett Gibson, general partner at Initialized Capital and a Shogun board member, made a similar point in a statement: For DTC brands competing against goliaths like Amazon, Shogun Frontend now gives them features and capabilities once only reserved for enterprise companies.
"These smart speakers and AI home robot may sound like a small step in the history of technology — but they will help people's everyday lives and bring them an experience once only seen in sci-fi movies," Lyu said in a statement.
ISLAMKOT, Pakistan (Reuters) - As Pakistan bets on cheap coal in the Thar desert to resolve its energy crisis, a select group of women is eyeing a road out of poverty by snapping up truck-driving jobs that once only went to men.
Some of the behavior depicted in cases rivals the indignities of the boom-boom room, the Smith Barney party room that the lead plaintiff, Pamela K. Martens, had visited once, only to be grabbed by her branch manager and kissed on the lips.
The fact that you no longer need to be born beautiful in order to be a model adds a certain sense of democracy to a profession that once only accepted those who won the genetic lottery — and yet there's something deeply disconcerting about the trend.
Look for companies that are democratizing parent services for the massesAt Alpha Edison, the VC firm where I work, we make concerted efforts to identify startups who use new technology to bring upmarket services — services which were once only enjoyed by the rich and powerful — to the masses.
Playing through once only gives you half the story, however; after you complete the campaign as Leon or Claire, you can play a second version of the game with the other character where a significant amount of the content is completely different and items have been moved around.
When your wardrobe exists in the same complementary world, you can mix and match any items without ever having to overthink it — or waste time ravaging through your closet trying on too many things at once, only to end up in the first look you went for anyway.
In these PlayStation remakes, like the new Tomb Raider, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro, it's jarring to see characters and worlds that once only rendered as a loose facsimile—blocks and cubes for feet, watercolor backdrops for scenery, paper dolls twitching and copy/pasted to make crowds—suddenly displayed with photorealism.
As Mark Titmarsh notes in his book Expanded Painting: Ontological Aesthetics and the Essence of Colour (2017), where abstract painting could once only reach out to what it constitutes on a material level, it can now reference everything it is not: sculpture, photography, digital media, video, performance, VR, and so forth.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has rhetorically snapped a padlock around the Russia investigation more than once, only to revisit disputes and events he insists are settled and in the past.
I saw the now-forgotten (IN SOME CIRCLES) MySpace band The Secret Handshake play this live at a Bring Me The Horizon concert once, only to be booed away by an ocean of bloodflow-stopping jeans and studded belts more interested in circle pitting than in a skinny weirdo in a New Era doing a synth-heavy Skee-Lo cover.
They travel the globe, bounce effortlessly between digital and physical channels, and even become physical sculptures: after Felländer discovered the possibilities of ink, paint, and charcoal to break certain figures free of their photographic surfaces—part of a series now known as Pentimento—he soon realized that he could use CGI techniques to not only give 3D forms to 2D images, but with the help of 3D modeling and printing, actually create objects where there was once only light and shadow.

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