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"outwards" Definitions
  1. outwards (from something) towards the outside; away from the centre or from a particular point
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278 Sentences With "outwards"

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Basically, sets of magnets arranged to point their force outwards.
Naturally as a star expands, the habitable zone migrates outwards.
NASA's primary job is to continue pushing the frontier outwards.
The walk outwards from both cities' centres adumbrates the difference.
Moore added that she no longer looks outwards for validation.
Toxic masculine values poison inwards as well as outwards. #InternationalMensDay.
No longer are we looking inward but we are looking outwards.
Given the low capacity of the local insurance sector and its high dependence on outwards reinsurance purchased abroad, it may be difficult to pass the increased costs of outwards reinsurance to local commercial policyholders in full.
Before the liquid dries, take your finger and smudge the line outwards.
A searing solar prominence extends outwards from the surface of the sun.
Further evidence also shows similar techniques beginning to spread outwards towards Europe.
Texas, meanwhile, lets its cities march outwards as far as they wish.
He extends his right arm outwards like a beautiful swan preening itself.
Portner is thrilled to be making this record; the fun radiates outwards.
One is a phone that opens outwards like its existing Galaxy Fold.
But that feeling also projects outwards, reflecting into the audience and back again.
A year later, the star eventually exploded, hurtling material outwards at extreme velocities.
Or you can just branch outwards with new verticals, like entertainment or finance.
Continue outwards to the tail of your brow, using the same gentle flicks.
Even privately held Kaspersky Labs is looking outwards to find innovative security startups.
You talk about a country that was built to the sky, not outwards.
So, if you got an issue, turn it outwards and turn it inwards.
The male duck thrusts it outwards whenever he feels the moment is right.
Scott's driving percussion reverberated downwards towards the building's foundation and outwards at the viewers.
There's no overhead enclosure on the device, it scans outwards as people pass by.
That's because galaxies form from the center, and expand outwards with newer, younger stars.
When we think of urban sprawl, our imagination tends to go outwards and upwards.
The airblast dissipates as it moves outwards, but it's still dangerous on the fringes.
It was so wide that the doors couldn't open outwards so they swung upward.
We are currently living in a society that is so focused on outwards aesthetics.
You'll have a much more fulfilling life by turning your focus outwards, to helping others.
Within this network, gun violence emanated outwards from one victim, "infecting" the people around him.
Their legs are sprawled outwards so that their feet can't push against the ground properly.
Look at the lines—they're not just swooping outwards chaotically, there's an order to it.
Financial turmoil radiated outwards, threatening to tip large swathes of the world economy into recession.
And expanding outwards, into the cosmos, you learn more about the invisible or perceptible things.
It was very much a case of looking inwards, instead of looking outwards, for inspiration.
"We are a global export; we look outwards," said Richard Scudamore, Premier League chief executive.
Some of this gas is ejected outwards with speeds up to 500 kilometers per second.
She taught me how powerful women are and how we have to channel that outwards.
This causes the matter to kink aside and lose energy, which is radiated outwards as light.
Put them in water and they form little round bundles, tails inward and hydrophilic heads outwards.
This compression leaves the micelles straining outwards, putting pressure on the calcium carbonate and hardening it.
But while the music pushes outwards, the themes of Light We Made are more inward looking.
Another headache has been producing enough wing stringers: reinforcing strips that go outwards from the fuselage.
His arms flung outwards for support, and slowly, he began to flap them like eagle wings.
Energy pulsates out from some of the dancers' fingers as they extend outwards from their expanded diaphragms.
And when that promise is not realized, the anger is then either directed inwards or directed outwards.
Eventually, this energy would reach the surface and spread outwards through space like any other stellar illumination.
Its jagged wingtips point outwards in two directions, an effort to minimize its wake and maximize efficiency.
Not only were large groups of people moving outwards, it seems that they were coming back, too.
Their wide jaws were specially adapted, with long teeth that spread sideways and outwards rather than perpendicularly.
The tremendous heat from this star is forcing gas to expand outwards, producing its shell-like appearance.
Even if Hermine continues its movement outwards, it looks like the storm is still far from passed.
The building's curving blue walls gently sweep in or curl outwards, creating openings that scoop you inside.
The hair grows outwards, just like hair on a real dog, and each strand varies in color.
Kurose's contemporary art black market represents his vision of an alternative to Murakami's emphasis on expanding outwards.
Astronomers speculate that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune formed in the inner Solar System, and then migrated outwards.
It is as if the turn of the wheel has scattered the butterfly outwards, into pieces of itself.
From the ad, the new folding phone appears to open upwards rather than outwards like the Galaxy Fold.
Personalization of products and cultivation of community then drive users to project these brands outwards on social media.
Wall of PlasmaPhotographer: Eric Toops (USA)A searing solar prominence extends outwards from the surface of the Sun.
The outwards-folding phone will come afterwards, and it should be thinner as it'll have no extra screen.
It's also small and has relatively good public transportation from outwards in — but they need to be regulated.
These results show that ICMEs slow down as they spread outwards, encompassing a wider region over the distances covered.
Houston has authority to grab anything within five miles of its boundary, a point that has moved ever outwards.
The faster a star spins, the more oblate it becomes at the poles, while the equatorial region bulges outwards.
Various channels split off from the central valley, forming little tributaries that often split again on their journey outwards.
On September 13, they'll release a new album called Beneath the Eyrie, but their influence has extended outwards too.
What does it mean to have a "female I aimed outwards toward the world," as you wrote in Torpor?
They are crumpled into one another, arms often flung outwards; it's not immediately clear whether they're dead or alive.
An enormous robotic arm, brandishing a giant squeegee, is poised over a pool of dark liquid which ceaselessly oozes outwards.
That kind of centrifugal force makes things want to move outwards perpendicular to the axis around which something is spinning.
An incubation period is the time a person has a disease but does not show any outwards signs of it.
All throughout the liquefaction hazard areas, pavement and roadways have cracked and opened, as the ground beneath them spread outwards.
Her gleaming dress had a V-neck top, knee-length skirt, and a ruffle that extended outwards from her hips.
It has the same, outwards-folding display that measures 8 or 6.6 inches, depending on whether it's folded or unfolded.
""How do I capture the intense, focused gaze inwards as well as outwards, which I feel is characteristic of Greta.
It's a chilling premise that keeps expanding outwards, challenging what we think we know about the world of the film.
It then shrinks to form a white dwarf, while the expelled gas is slowly compressed and pushed outwards by stellar winds.
Their gravity could have sent a few nearby asteroids sailing outwards, and 2004 EW95 may have been one of those asteroids.
Ionizing radiation that blasts outwards by the new star strip atoms of their orbiting electrons in a process known as photoevaporation.
With your hands dusted in flour, gently stretch the dough outwards using your fists, to begin making a circle of dough.
The storm's financial aftermath could spiral outwards from Florida, creating conditions that inevitably draw comparisons to the 2008 Wall Street crash.
With a colossal bang and a burst of earth, smoke and dust, tunnel #2 exploded outwards in a cloud of rubble.
This is by design and by directing sound downwards, the audio's actually reflected off the surface it's on and dispersed outwards.
"Usually I work outwards from the center," he explains on his Facebook page, which if followed by more than 270,000 people.
Looking outwards, our ability to detect Clarke exobelts will basically depend on the capabilities of the next generation of exoplanet hunting telescopes.
I dabbed a small speck of the cream under each eye and gently tapped the product in from the inner corner outwards.
Another fascinating aspect of the video is the female's filaments and fin rays, which extend outwards in a perimeter around the pair.
I really liked the phone concept that looked like a regular smartphone but could be folded outwards to an almost flat position.
"Europe is an economic disaster zone, and unless we can start looking outwards, we are going to get nowhere," Mr. Davies said.
Iris collarettes are typically flat, but as seen in this patient, they can sometimes extrude outwards in a distinctive ring-like pattern.
In saying that, it's fairly easy to develop outwards tendencies as a means of "handling" the condition; or distracting oneself from it.
That solar filament spent over a week hovering over the sun before finally breaking free and lashing outwards like a huge whip.
Once I turned my stoned focus outwards toward the group, I was able to tune in to the students in the room.
When the slug reaches the limits of its range it explodes outwards, dealing the same spread and damage as Roadhog's primary fire.
A V-sign with palm facing outwards is a sign of peace or victory, famously used by former British leader Winston Churchill.
With a new name, macOS is now looking outwards, with Siri and iCloud leading the way—and we're excited about the possibilities.
British multiculturalism is reported to have 'failed', but a moment of isolationism can't undo the good achieved through years of looking outwards.
All egress doors must swing outwards, not inwards, and be fixed in an open position or made impossible to be locked. 8.
Venus is the yin to Mars's yang, meaning Venus is the more receptive energy while Mars is more concerned with projecting outwards.
He concentrated his stores in a single area, on corners with high traffic near freeway entrances, and then expanded outwards from this base.
He began by amassing all possible bibliographical references for the city of Alexandria, and then moved outwards: to Egypt, the Middle East, Africa.
The company has patented a number of foldable designs over recent years, including a device that folds outwards twice to triple in size.
The battles against late capitalism, Neo-Nazis in power, and hazardous misinformation are worthy ones to be fought, but not by looking outwards.
Next, she blends the shadow outwards with a clean brush, creating a slightly winged shape, before blending the shadow up past the crease.
Instead of this massive space I have to fill with loads of stuff, why don't I turn it inside out and look outwards?
The psychedelic backdrops expand outwards in virtual reality, with swirling flashes of light seeming to physically wash over you after each line clear.
The invite, available in the form of a short, playful video, hints at an outwards-folding smartphone with an additional, small outer screen.
Meier explains that ice cover evolves throughout the year, growing thicker and expanding outwards in the winter and retracting back in the summer.
Adorned with woolen eyes looking outwards, the work reflects the onus of androgyny — the humiliation of "searching" for someone's gender — back onto society.
The Shining Backwards and Forwards and Inwards and Outwards in High Definition Anaglyph 3D (Chaos Mix) screens at Spectacle Theatre through January 30.
Networks of cycle paths are growing and creeping outwards; that of Paris will by next year have grown by 50% in five years.
He advises the crowd to get on their knees and roll outwards as far as they can go without their stomach touching the floor.
The Wave's curvature isn't nearly as pronounced as that of the Sculpt, though, so it doesn't rotate your wrist outwards as Microsoft's keyboard does.
Its legs are capable of sprawling outwards when it is put under pressure and have small bumps along the edges, mimicking the roach's spines.
Click here to view original GIFPull this small tile outwards and it doesn't shorten in the other dimension like a normal piece of material.
But use a logarithmic scale to compress the distances as you travel outwards, and you get this gorgeous and slightly Eye-of-Sauron image.
I want to invoke something you can imagine — or even better, have experienced — and then ask you to start applying that lived knowledge outwards.
Miami is bounded by the twin natural barriers of the sea and the Everglades, so the city can't sprawl outwards as much as others.
It allows us to look inwards rather than stretch outwards, because it reminds us of truths bigger and louder than anything we can imagine.
What better time to turn our collective angst outwards, with the delicious distraction of a world leader more ridiculous than our own sorry bunch.
Lines snake outwards from the town's central water well and from a food distribution center set up by the U.N.'s World Food Program.
Lines snake outwards from the town's central water well and from a food distribution center set up by the U.N.'s World Food Program.
Radiating outwards, the EMP fries electronics in southern Canada and almost all of the United States save Alaska and Hawaii, both safe below the horizon.
Tap your ring finger into a pot of edible sparkle, and then, working outwards from the center of your bottom lip, dab along your mouth.
It's the result of intense stellar winds racing outwards at some 100,000 kilometers per hour, which can be imagined as just an unfathomable outward pressure.
Iceage happened to fit in with them sonically at first, though soon grew outwards, metamorphosing over a number of years into who they currently are.
Prime Minister Imran Khan told a ministerial meeting in Lahore, the province's capital, buildings should grow upwards rather than outwards and stop encroaching on farmland.
Instead of headlights, the car has light sources that can shine both inwards and outwards, lighting either the road or the interior of the car.
A series of prints reach their transparent fronds upwards and outwards, crafting a visual metaphor of an artist searching for an expression of cultural identity.
He then exhales deeply so that the mask balloons outwards, demonstrating their breathability—and perhaps most importantly, for an "animated" talker like Charney, their absorbency.
Especially since the two devices have a very different design; the Mate X folds outwards, while the Galaxy Fold has an extra screen and folds inwards.
You can slowly and lightly stroke the surface of your skin from the nose area outwards and down the side of your face for lymphatic drainage.
When food gets dropped into a fryer, it initiates a kind of battle between the internal water, which heats and escapes outwards, and the external oil.
But it was clear as day on the radar display: a set of dots blinking their way outwards, with stationary dots indicating trees and other obstacles.
It really projects outwards from the front of the short soundbar, but you'll notice a drop off if you're sitting to either side of the hardware.
When the plane travels slower than the speed of sound—typically at around 593 miles per hour—the soundwaves spread outwards ahead of the rushing aircraft.
Then, heavily flour the dough, wrap it around the rolling pin or wine bottle, and press down and outwards in order to further stretch the dough.
The invention called "metamaterial" allows radio waves like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to glide across clothing between wearable devices instead of radiating outwards in all directions.
If unmatched by any jump in end-use demand, any extra Chinese steel units are simply going to flow outwards, crushing production rates and prices elsewhere.
Over the last few decades, biologists have increasingly shifted their focus outwards toward the cosmos and wondered: could life on Earth have originated in outer space?
With the Space Monitor, the stand is flush with the wall, clearing up the area below and in front of it even when it's folded outwards.
We need to stop telling you to look outwards for a sign, to wait for somebody to see your value or hope for good things to come.
Hurricane-force winds are extending outwards by up to 80 milesfrom the centre of the storm, and tropical storm-force winds are extending out to 220 miles.
Some were building barricades with steel pipes on the approach roads, facing outwards like a porcupine, to keep the police back, and scouring nearby streets for railings.
Alternatively, an eruption at Mt. Saint Helens is more likely to explode, sending rock, snow, and ice outwards and potentially in the direction of nearby population centers.
As an artist, I want to invoke something you can imagine — or even better, have experienced — and then ask you to start applying that lived knowledge outwards.
Rub a few drops into the palms of your hand and inhale the scent, then start to work from the center of your face outwards and upwards.
Once the dough has rested, place on the baking sheet and press down and outwards on the dough until it fits the entire surface of the pan.
The Galaxy Fold's hinge doesn't protrude outwards on the revised design, according to PCMag, and it sits flush against the rest of the phone's body when unfolded.
As the stance got wider it was no longer a case of the feet being under the knees, but the knees being forced outwards, over the feet.
I drew myself: the representative of an individual in despair, with hands palm outstretched outwards and downwards in the manner of Goya's peasant before the firing squad.
"Small particles—those less than a micron in size—are highly opaque but feel strong outwards radiation pressure from the star because they are light," said Metzger.
As a fighter scuttles backwards as fast as he can his lead foot can be knocked across him or outwards with a short kick at the ankle.
Next, he applied Estée Lauder's Pure Color Envy Matte Lipstick in Volatile straight from the tube, starting from the middle of her lips and working his way outwards.
It's around 2600,2800 light years away and its "wings" are actually composed of gas traveling outwards at 21974,63 miles an hour, according to an archived NASA web page.
Compared to modern smartphones, this display is flanked by large bezels, while Huawei is folding its display outwards so when it's folded you have a dual-screen smartphone.
When protons collide in the LHC ring, they send a barrage of particles outwards through the cylinder, which leave leaves a signal in each layer of the camera.
Ware said this would have produced a mound with the spear shafts protruding outwards like "the spikes of a hedgehog," where they would have remained visible for years.
As these cities sprawl upwards and outwards—becoming smarter and hyper-connected—it's more important than ever to ensure that they are inclusive and accessible for all citizens.
In order for the galaxy to form in the first place, its "food" usually constitutes puny, gas-rich dwarf galaxies that allow it to build outwards and stretch.
The race cars, which can reach speeds faster than 200 mph at NASCAR's fastest tracks, would fling outwards and off the track if not for the banked turns.
"We can take a lesson that this is the Tree of Life Synagogue and the Menorah, significantly, has its branches that branch outwards, not inwards," he told KDKA.
So if the law aims to protect mental privacy, its boundaries would need to be pushed outwards to give our cyborg anatomy the same protections as our brains.
In the hands of a skilled driver, a rear-engined car could also take tight turns without the weight of an engine up front pulling the car's nose outwards.
"One of the interesting things is that the minerals that make up bone deposit along the collagen, and eggshell deposits outwards from the collagen, perpendicular to it," said Oyen.
Where PJ once used vivid, apocalyptic lyricism to sing about her own personal wars—in romance, sex and death—this time she swivels the lens outwards, towards actual wars.
This would kickstart a domino effect, spawning a bubble of existential despair that could spread outwards at the speed of light and destroy the entire universe in the process.
"For the first four months of my pregnancy, my uterus was retroverted/tilted, which means that I was growing backwards into my body rather than outwards," her caption reads.
Because the Mate X features a bendy screen that opens outwards instead of inwards, Huawei didn't have to add a third screen as Samsung did on the Galaxy Fold.
Social media has allowed—or forced—us to expand that idea outwards, creating a world where we have to let others know our grief—even we aren't affected directly.
Whenever the story starts to settle, the auteur tosses another stone through the plot's surface, newly revealed information rippling outwards, changing how we perceive the characters and their motives.
But I figured it couldn't hurt, so I lightly dabbed the bristles of my Real Techniques brow brush on the product's surface and swept it outwards, across my eyebrows.
In the hands of a skilled driver, a rear-engined car could also take tight turns without the weight of an engine up front pulling the car's nose outwards.
I thought if I could imagine what it felt like for him to walk into this gladiatorial arena and pull this off, I thought I could work outwards from there.
Essentially, we can look outwards but we can't see past ourselves—and the light those galaxies are sending out towards us gets lost in the brighter, closer light surrounding us.
Bar graphs representing a country's temperature are lined up in a circle shooting outwards in a radial pattern, conjuring the image of the sun and the roundness of the Earth.
It could even solve the question of whether planets stay in the same place where they formed, or whether they migrate inwards or outwards from their host star over time.
One reaches outwards towards "new" progressive ideas (musical and otherwise), ideas that in their very nature reject or leap away from established forms, working to create new spaces or territories.
As it moves outwards, like veins from the heart, the metro line feeds new regions wealth as people move to the more affordable, less densely populated, stops down the line.
According to Crystal Abidin, a digital anthropologist studying online celebrity, these products are part of everyday beauty rituals for many people across East and Southeast Asia, radiating outwards from Japan.
"Women who have a long abdomen may have more space for their uterus to develop upwards rather than outwards, which can give the appearance of a smaller bump," Wilson says.
Last year the World Bank warned that by building outwards rather than upwards urban authorities are raising the cost of providing public services, and negating efforts to build zesty business clusters.
"For the first four months of my pregnancy, my uterus was retroverted/tilted which means that [the baby] was growing backwards into my body rather than outwards," she wrote on Instagram.
It all happens automatically thanks to centrifugal forces pushing the train outwards as it rounds a corner, which means no one has to do anything to ensure the train doesn't derail.
"We need to make sure that we continue to look outwards and not inwards; we need to stay competitive, and we need to remain a welcome home to tech," she said.
Smaller sized ones, which are much more common in our solar neighborhood, tend to explode while they're still in the sky, creating a pressure wave that propagates outwards in all directions.
Velocity Trade banking analyst Brett Le Mesurier said investors were concerned the scandal could hurt earnings growth, because the bank was "looking inwards rather than outwards as they deal with this".
To survive, it has developed a novel and unusual technique for managing its growth: racing upwards and outwards when light is plentiful and pausing, almost in stasis, when it is not.
" For the eyes, he suggests using the Match Stix Shimmer Skinsticks in Confetti for lighter skin tones and Rum and Sinamon for deeper skin tones, blending outwards for "added dimension and sparkle.
It's a city populated enough to justify a good-sized number of schools, malls, bars, homes, and businesses in a state wide and empty enough to justify building outwards instead of upwards.
But that transition, too, is a painful one — when the eye of the technotopians is forever pointed upwards and outwards, to look backwards and downwards at the people it has left behind.
With red cream shadow and a thin, angled brush, draw a line from just beyond the inner corner of your eye, along your browbones and outwards to the tail of your brow.
Energy produced by the churning black hole is heating nearby gas, sending streams of super-hot material outwards and dragging the filamentary material—and even the galaxy's magnetic field—along with it.
Now, evidence continues to mount that these liquids can form in unexpected ways, yielding tiny droplets that flow outwards explosively, like liquid Big Bangs in miniature—and scientists are beginning to control them.
In it, he explains that our biosphere is so small, that if you were to start at the earth's center and walk outwards—metaphorically—towards the surface, you would walk for 12 weeks.
This water snow line was only visible because the star in question, V883 Orionis, had a massive flare that pushed the water snow line around its protoplanetary disk, where planets are formed, outwards.
Here's a brief look at what the association has done over the years to keep them safe: Focus is on driver According to NASCAR, safety starts at the driver's seat and builds outwards.
Governments in the region are starting to look outwards again after having spent the past five or six years focused on coping with political instability and a plunge in oil prices, he added.
"As a mom, your mother instinct kicks in and it's not just for your children, it expands outwards," Emma – who has daughters Mabel, 4, and Evelyn, 23 months, with husband Bruce Willis – tells PEOPLE.
The car and its mannequin driver (in working SpaceX spacesuit) launched yesterday atop the Falcon Heavy rocket will eventually escape Earth orbit and travel outwards through the solar system — but not in a hurry.
So if you want to put them around your neck, you can only fully turn them outwards, which is less comfortable than turning them inwards (again, the aforementioned BackBeat Pro 2 do this correctly).
Stopping genocide around the world could and should serve as a unifying call to action, and a request for every American, including both the President-elect and his opponents, to turn their powerful gazes outwards.
That power can be directed within, perhaps as someone casting a protective spell for herself as she navigates an unknown challenge, or outwards towards others, say in the healing capacity of a green witch herbalist.
"Take your forefinger, middle finger, and thumb — like a crab pincer — then press these to the skin and sweep down the nose bone, then outwards to the cheekbones or up to the temples," she said.
He also acknowledged problems in producing enough wing stringers - reinforcing strips that go outwards from the fuselage - for the 777X, and said Boeing was "tracking basically back to schedule" on this part of the project.
And as I listened to it this morning, the build of Carly's signature huge chorus swelling upwards and outwards in my chest, I thought that the timing of this release felt somehow apt and comforting.
As the ice moves further outwards into warmer waters, it melts, but Meier says that it is replenished each year through the Beaufort Gyre, which traps the ice, allowing it to grow older and thicker.
You get in by pushing two small metal bars into the door, releasing the handle outwards; and you get out by wrapping your fingers into a beautifully-crafted steel lever shaped like an arrow head.
An ongoing research effort, including a geologic survey published recently in the journal Icarus, affirms that billions of years ago, Charon went through at least one period of tectonic activity, when its entire surface expanded outwards.
This causes jets of charged particles and their magnetic fields to shoot outwards into the medium surrounding the galaxy, according to the paper that will be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Now, before you say anything, we still assume that Earth's core probably formed earlier than its surface, but because of the influence of gravity on time, its been ageing more slowly than its outwards-facing counterpart.
When recorded at 18,000 frames per second, which allows you to slow down the action, you can clearly see how the resulting shockwave is able to radiate outwards horizontally and vertically faster than it can diagonally.
This makes the muscle very large, but since there is not a lot of space for the muscle to sit, the muscle fibers expand outwards and—thanks to gravity—downwards resulting in our hallmark hind ends.
" – Alanna420 on Reddit "I want to have sex in a two-way mirror box in a busy public place, so that me and my partner can see outwards, but everybody else just sees a mirrored box.
The star sported a futuristic silver mini dress, gray bike shorts, metallic thigh-high stocking boots and her shiny brown hair worn down with her ends flipped outwards and the front pieces tucked behind her ear.
For the final rolling, treat the dough like pie crust and roll outwards from the center, and turning a quarter ever so often in order to get the dough as thin and even as possible. 7.
As a gesture of solidarity and even a comment on the social necessity of helping the poor, the painting depicts a man in profile with his hand open and extended outwards, head bowed towards the ground.
In 1974, Leonard Rubin described three basic types of smile, based on his study of 100 people: The "Mona Lisa", where the corners of the mouth go up and outwards and the upper teeth are exposed.
The PX7 flip all the way round when you turn them outwards, but only to a certain point if you turn them inwards, which is slightly annoying if you want to wear them around your neck.
Upon entering the Drawing Center's main gallery, you're immediately confronted with a small square chamber that is initially jarring: wooden dowels cover the surface evenly so the spiky structure seems to radiate outwards with a confrontational force.
Image: NASAThe first were members of the primordial family which formed four billion years ago, before a period of great instability in the early Solar System when the giant planets drifted outwards into their current orbital position.
It is thought that ring galaxies like this are created when larger galaxies are punctured by a smaller galactic aggressor, which, passing through the heart of its more sizable victim, triggers a shock wave that spreads outwards.
BUILDERS HAMMERED As monthly insolvencies in the construction industry hit their highest in almost three years in November, consequences have begun to ripple outwards through Australia's economy, which has grown for 27 years straight without a recession.
In the past, policy focused on providing education; today's top school systems focus on outcomes, shifting from looking upwards in the bureaucracy to looking outwards to the next teacher, the next school, to create networks of innovation.
The French company's speaker is designed to look like some ovular starseed space egg, with cylindrical drivers firing outwards from both sides as you crank the jams, extending and receding in a blur of sound and motion.
"I went to [see] a plastic surgeon and he said he had to break my nose to straighten it and suggested that to build the bride outwards, to put a foreign material called Gore-Tex," he explained.
In his conception, these pieces are layered "like a hologram," with only the surface gesturing to what's happening now, the rest pointing backwards, into a history of cyclical conflict, and outwards, at the broadest swathe of humanity.
Remember when you wore skinny black Primark jeans, asked the DJ to play songs by The Wombats, bought the NME, and carried copies of Fear and Loathing in the pocket of your Barbour with the title facing outwards?
Over the course of five minutes, one piece of the earth's armor grinds underneath another, and the reverberation of this tectonic motion project outwards for hundreds of miles through the core of a human culture living above it.
But whatever was rumbling on in Spektor's brain when she made Remember Us To Life, one thing is undeniable—the album is a patchwork of stories and feelings, every seam turned outwards, every piece deliberately unlike the next.
Where she once wrote beautifully and poetically about her own life and loves, this time she swivels the lens outwards, elevating her contemplation of the human condition to the warfare and trauma we endure on a wider scale.
They often agreed, as he had hoped, with the findings of linguists and archaeologists: suggesting, for example, that humanity arose in Africa, where it stayed for a long time before moving outwards, somewhere between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago.
Demonstrators marched in sweltering heat of about 32 degrees Celsius (89.6oF) in Sha Tin, a town between Hong Kong island and the border with China, extending the protests outwards from the heart of the financial centre into surrounding neighbourhoods.
Demonstrators marched in heat of about 32 degrees Celsius (89.6oF) in Sha Tin, a town between Hong Kong island and the border with China, as the protests sweep outwards from the heart of the financial centre into surrounding neighbourhoods.
Those with medium skin tones should grab a peachy blush and use Roncal's cinnamon-bun method to apply: Swirl a little of the blush in the middle of your cheeks, then blend outwards on the apple of the cheek.
That's because like the Mate X, the Mi Fold sports a flexible screen that folds outwards instead of inwards, with the main point of differentiation being that Xiaomi's take requires two hinges to fully support its big, bendable screen.
With this video we tried to imagine this force embodied, not as something inherently good or bad, but as something that is of ourselves, that feeds on our selves, that is always growing both further outwards and deeper inwards.
The way we are thinking of the strike now is as a hub to move the protest outwards, away from the art institution into a greater collective engagement, with the potential to bridge the insularity of the art institution.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radio-waves — which almost all body sensors use to connect to smartphones and other wearable electronics — typically radiate outwards in all directions when emitted, resulting in most of the energy being lost to the surroundings.
Rae, who is an impact petrologist, said that current understanding likens the formation of these structures to a water splash seen in slow motion so that the place of impact can be witnessed first rising and then collapsing outwards.
Rather than just positioning your wrists at a more natural angle, the Sculpt's domed shape also raises the keys in such a manner that your wrists are rotated slightly outwards and not simply lying "flat" on top of the keyboard.
The only way to gather more light would be to increase the size of the lens, either by having it A: project outwards from the body; B: displace critical components within the body; or C: increase the thickness of the phone.
Demonstrators marched in sweltering heat of about 32 degrees Celsius (89.6oF) in Sha Tin, a town between Hong Kong island and the border with China, as the protests sweep outwards from the heart of the financial centre into surrounding neighbourhoods.
The sequence was supposed to look something like this:Instead, what they saw was this:In the end, BEAM only managed to inflate a few inches outwards in both length and diameter in its first test, which barely made a noticeable difference.
She's left her fingerprints on essential releases from the likes of high-decibel heavy-hitters Vastum, Ionophore, Cardinal Wyrm, and Hammers Of Misfortune, and expanded her repertoire outwards towards the stars with her growing catalogue of melancholy, ambient-minded solo works.
A series of works installed like photo slides, stained in colorful hues and backlit with LEDs, feature household names like E. coli and Salmonella, as well as other strains, such as Paenibacillus dendritiformis, which grows outwards into finger-like shapes.
"If its orbit brings it closer in at some point, like near Neptune or one of the other giant planets, then it likely got scattered outwards to its current location and orbit by gravitationally interacting with the planet like Neptune," said Sheppard.
"It's not surprising that Mueller would write an indictment starting with what he can absolutely, 100% prove — the low-hanging fruit — and build upwards and outwards from there," said Neal Katyal, who served as acting US solicitor general in 2010 and 2011.
It would likely be felt first in Texas, Florida, New Jersey, California or anywhere else with a ton of homes and other real estate exposed to flooding, and then spiral outwards into the financial system, potentially wreaking destruction rivaling what happened in 2008.
The New Horizons probe itself — still hurtling outwards at 32,000 MPH — could continue to operate for another 15 or 20 years, and has fuel to change its course to perhaps find another target, but that's all a matter of speculation for now.
LG: The red crown is something that is a little bit befuddling because it sends an outwards signal to the world that you are wearing a watch that has LTE connectivity when you are really the only person who needs to know that.
As nations and groups struggle to cope with this crisis and related matters, there is a significant possibility that their efforts to protect themselves at home and to turn the frustration of their own people outwards may take advantage of this fact.
When I drum, and especially when I connect with the audience, something happens — a synchronization and synergy that goes way beyond us, upwards and outwards to connect us to a larger rhythm, and all the way back to "Beat One," the downbeat, the Big Bang.
The new Curvi instead replaces the entire shower curtain liner on the inside with a new version featuring rigid plastic fins that do essentially the same thing—push the curtain outwards and away from the person showering so they have more room to move around.
Jeremy Brown, design director for Spaceport America, explains that the choice of materials and terraced surfaces, leading up to the lighter, airier second story, is meant to evoke the landscape outside, which nearly all the seating faces, and draw the attention outwards and upwards.
No doubt these stylish apartments make comfortable pads—particularly for the mistresses of wealthy businessmen who are installed in quite a few—but building upwards rather than outwards seems rather odd: at four people per square kilometre, Botswana is one of the world's least densely populated countries.
So I think one of the most underestimated opportunities is to serve China as it becomes a part of the world outside of China as they build the belt and road initiative outwards as they start to invest more different in a differentiated way outside of China.
But where Peter's lesson from that moment was framed around his moment of inaction and how it rippled outwards — thus reinforcing his deep-seated need to be everywhere and solve all problems at once — Miles came to the realization that criminal behavior may just be in his DNA.
The purpose of keeping the lead knee heavily bent and pointed forwards or even outwards is that as the opponent kicks the kick will ride up the quad, allowing the receiving fighter to step inside of it with punches or catch the kick at his hip and look for a takedown.
Halpern said that, by mapping the spread of hydrogen in space, he and his team can identify existing galaxies to see if they've expanding outwards, and can tell how far away the light from these objects is from Earth, which is a way to measure distance (a process called redshift).
But it really kicked ass in live performances, where it felt that the vocals were sitting out in the air between you and HomePod, no matter where you were standing, and the applause and high hats were coming from some place above and behind the speaker — being projected outwards and around.
In my songwriting in my 20s I was pointing my finger a lot, I was looking outwards sort of examining my past, looking to my future, looking to the people around me, but what I've realized writing songs now is that I embody all of the characters that I'm criticizing.
Each foglet would measure just 10 microns across (roughly the same size as a human cell), be equipped with a tiny, rudimentary onboard computer to control its actions (which would be controlled externally by an artificially intelligent system), and a dozen telescopic arms that extrude outwards in the shape of a dodecahedron.
Brown University / NASAOf course, this is one case study in one very specific area—different areas will react to the rise in temperature differently and the researchers have already started talking about attempting a similar study inside the U.S. But there's a larger lesson about climate that can already be stretched outwards.
Making one more trip through the looking glass, Jon Dieringer has stood on the shoulders of Ryan and Sanders and added 3D to the mix, resulting in The Shining Backwards and Forwards and Inwards and Outwards in High Definition Anaglyph 3D (Chaos Mix) (ITSBAFIHDA3D[CM]), currently enjoying a run at Spectacle Theatre through January 30.
For example, the brief from New Scientist is pretty much "Do whatever you want about science but make it interesting" which is wonderfully open, but puts pressure on me to look outwards, to seek out interesting aspects of science, and research them to a level where I can make jokes about them without embarrassing myself in front of scientists.
Instead of palming the thing with the button facing out as your boy Ash does, the proper way to use the Poké Ball Plus as a controller is to position the joystick so that it points straight up, with the ball's hidden red button facing outwards where it can be pressed by simply squeezing your hand.
"She will be making a speech on Tuesday setting out more on our approach to Brexit as part of preparing for the negotiations," she told reporters, adding that the speech would outline how the British leader wants to see a "global Britain" that looks outwards after the country leaves the EU. (Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; editing by Michael Holden)
If you really want to get down to it, bullshitting is hardwired into the very nature of human psychology—taking that small nub of you that lives inside your head, that you know so well, and projecting it outwards, shooting it onto other people with a cloud of confidence, and thin air, and projection—that's bullshit.
Witnessing the band live the other month was also proof of how far they've come: these days, although their energy still vibrates at a frequency the audience can tune into but never fully comprehend, Alison Mosshart's morphed into a singer who no longer hides behind her hair—she's a frontwoman whose swagger is directed outwards, commanding the crowd with a new confidence.
I wanted my basketball to reflect my life, or something, but mostly what I wanted to see was the ugly and ungovernable stuff roiling and raging inside me turned outwards and made beautiful; I wanted to see a specific type of unreason redeemed, and I had a lot riding on that, and I put much of this on the Nets.
Up to now, the Central Asian states have been busy with state-building in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, but now they need to face outwards as outside forces are interested in them: Russia sees Central Asia as part of its sphere of influence, and China needs it to accommodate its One Belt, One Road political-infrastructure project.
The probe helped to observe some of the structures formed by solar wind and how they change as they move away from the sun: The New Horizons data show that the space environment in the outer solar system has less detailed structure than space closer to Earth, since smaller structures tend to be worn down or clump together as they travel outwards, creating fewer – but bigger – features.
There's a weird inverse going on in that Earth is a wider space than the fishbowl of the afterlife, and yet the fact that these characters are no longer so completely influenced by the supernatural and have to live their own lives makes it feel like the show is no longer building outwards, as per the endless possibilities of the Good/Bad Place, but building inwards.
But researchers determined he hadn't been hanged because of the position of his feet in the video (pointing outwards, rather than down, as would have been the case had he been hanged), and her reference to Higgins being "on water" could be taken to refer to the ice his body was kept on—so all of this could somehow taken as a sign of success.

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