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But saying "left parentheses" or "right parentheses" out loud is mouthful.
All Chinese dish names are in Cantonese in the parentheses.
Google Maps shows both terms, with Arabian Gulf in parentheses.
When writing programs, developers often use left and right parentheses.
These are supplied in between the parentheses following the definition's name.
It got translated into parentheses in text, for example, like (((name))).
Her lips closed around mine like parentheses, touching but not connecting.
How important is it to write (gunshots) in parentheses after the name?
Ratings and running times are in parentheses; foreign films have English subtitles.
Below is the complete ranking of each city: (2015 ranking in parentheses)
In parentheses, we've noted how that password fared on last year's list.
I also like that they use parentheses in their song titles. 10.
Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey KEY Players' final-round scores in parentheses.
For example, what is she doing the two times she uses parentheses?
Parentheses often appear in Kim's visual works, which deal largely with text.
The number in parentheses is how many minutes to spend on each action.
The parentheses are important because it's the final category that's the real kicker.
Parentheses describe details about a sentence (usually making the details seem less important).
But overlooked is Trump's bizarre use of parentheses, something we'd see throughout following tweets.
They flopped in the grass spine-to-spine, a pair of inside-out parentheses.
There's no place for parentheses, footnotes or explanations — but there are, of course, rhymes.
You have to add another set of parentheses to get an answer of 1.
Perhaps you've noticed a number of your favorite Twitter accounts surrounded by triplicate parentheses.
Not sure if the names in parentheses are the names of actors or characters.
She wouldn't have brought it up otherwise, so that's why I put it in parentheses.
Neo-nazis have been putting parentheses, or "echoes," around the name of a Jewish writer.
Every step is considered, and the performance is carefully constrained by parentheses and negative constructions.
My record has one name in the parentheses on every song, and it's my name.
Its contribution to typography is the triple parentheses, placed around names to identify them as Jewish.
A pair of parentheses is the sound of a text leaning over and whispering to us.
"Eat the Rich" became "Eat the (((Rich)))," with the triple parentheses as a code for Jews.
So one of the things we did last year with Google was we exposed the parentheses meme.
Like you talked about the parentheses, but talk about some of the more egregious things recently. Sure.
"Obviously my favorite!" he wrote in parentheses of the book, released earlier this year to smash sales.
In parentheses, I have also personally deigned each candy "good" or "bad" — although my colleagues might disagree.
They approximated it in writing, in the blog and on Twitter, surrounding Jewish names with triple parentheses.
As for the title's pithy parentheses ... well, they're definitely clever, but Sugar also just thinks they're funny.
She gave me 60 years instead of five to 20 years, in parentheses, three consecutive 20 years sentencing.
Two curved shapes appears almost as parentheses, but turned on their sides; another set could be oblique punctuation marks.
On Twitter, Jewish writers have reclaimed the echo, adding parentheses around their Twitter handles in a show of defiance.
These battles existed in historical parentheses, wedged between Israel's first Lebanon War, in 1982, and its second, in 2006.
"As a little kid, I would always notice [song titles with parentheses] on the jukebox," she told me, amused.
The numbers in parentheses show the size of the "standardized beta weight," which quantifies how big the contribution was.
It was intentional then, when titling the book, that I dropped the parentheses and titled the book Limitless Africans.
A signature punctuation of the alt-right is to mark Jewish names with "echoes," or triple parentheses, like (((this))).
But as a programmer, he is all too aware that a single parentheses out of place can break the spell.
The parentheses, which are known as an "echo," originated from a right-wing podcast called The Daily Shoah, Mic reports.
I don't put triple parentheses around my name on Twitter, as some Jews do, in defiance of T.R.S.'s Echo.
Soon afterward in a countercampaign, Jeffrey Goldberg, a national correspondent for The Atlantic, added the parentheses to his own name.
They identify their targets by placing parentheses around their names meant to connote some kind of dark, scary echo chamber.
Instead, Comey said, each had the letter C in parentheses — a marking for confidential classified information — down in the body.
Cint Capella gets unbelievable sky on a pick and roll dunk—his body, on the attack, looks like a flying parentheses.
A "C" in parentheses in the body of an email is used to designate a specific paragraph as containing classified information.
Her message concludes with a plea to readers "NOT [TO] SAY THAT I OR MARK TOLD YOU TO CALL" in parentheses.
The extension placed three sets of parentheses (a symbol used by neo-Nazis) around certain names to identify them as Jewish.
I stood on her balcony and looked into her bedroom with my hands like two white parentheses pressed against the glass.
They hint at one- or two-word answers, and there are also those letter counts in parentheses next to the clues.
"Buuuut after doing the parentheses, she should actually multiply the (29+15) times 2, then add the (90+27)," wrote Amy Pelfrey.
The PEMDAS method adheres to the following order of operations: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction, usually from left to right.
For example, to insert a name from the "First Name" column in your spreadsheet, type {{First Name}}, with those double wavy parentheses.
" After noting that Jacobs seemed to be fearless from the start of her life, he adds in parentheses: "From the very start?
Or his classic drawings, suggestive of abstracted body parts or fractured parentheses that appear on everything from wallpaper to murals to fabric?
Two segments of Gerard & Kelly's video, "Schindler/Glass," are projected in a room designed like a pair of parentheses cupping each other.
A hand, holding a pencil, reached over and wrote down the equation, complete with proof and the parentheses in the right place.
" Scanning the sign-up sheet, Eli's eyes stopped on their own writing: "Eli" in bigger letters and then tiny, in parentheses, "deanna.
" Then the English-language title appears, accompanied by these words, in parentheses: "Like Madame Bovary, Pan Jinlian is known for her extramarital affairs.
Pavlova's thin, pale arms are especially striking — they're trembling parentheses — whether she's throwing them up in joy or thrusting them forward in entreaty.
John) McCain had, parentheses, it has differences from what was given to us by (Mother Jones' David) Corn and (Fusion GPS founder Glenn) Simpson.
The initial letters of "Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally" can help you remember the order of operations: parentheses, exponentiation, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction.
When they suspected that a Twitter user was Jewish, they put parentheses around the target's name, essentially inviting other anti-Semites to attack them.
The concert hall is embraced by two giant parentheses of stairs, which rise to the North Foyer and the elevated back of the hall.
As I was just beginning the project at the time, the parentheses in Limit(less) formed a question mark surrounding that hypothesis of possibility.
Now, a lot of non-Jews have started adding parentheses around their names as an act of solidarity (and to confuse and mock Neo-Nazis).
But Wall Street would get a pleasant surprise if the "other bets" line item ends up with anything but a pair of big, fat parentheses.
And Dietrich never looked more enticing than when she wore a pantsuit, her highly stylized arches — like lounging parentheses — suggesting a gateway to unimaginable pleasure.
I was surprised to see that surrounding words in multiple parentheses, also called an "echo," remains common practice to denote something or someone as Jewish.
Viewed from one angle, the three rectangles of the smaller "ParaPivot II" become parentheses around the El Dorado apartment block on the Upper West Side.
You may have been taught in school to cite your sources by using footnotes, or by putting them in parentheses after you've referenced the information.
"But I remember very clearly in parentheses it said, 'this kind of content would be limited to one to two hours per week,'" Daisy says.
"If you read his tweet, he talks about going to Mars, and he says in parentheses that the Moon is a part of that," Bridenstine said.
Names nestle within quotation marks or parentheses for these regional managers, territory technical representatives, or cryogenic sales engineers, like R.L. "Dick" Petcher, or S.L. (Sal) Tropiano.
Jewish writers and other public figures have gotten used to seeing their names pop up in forums and Twitter mentions with three parentheses around their name.
The parentheses later turned up in a Chrome browser extension called "Coincidence Detector," which found Jewish names in text and automatically trapped them in the echo.
We've come a long way from the days of typing out colons, semicolons, and parentheses on our keyboards as a means to add personality to messages.
As always, Cortana only picks the outright winners of the games, and the Vegas point spreads (in parentheses) are only included for the sake of comparison.
That means the stuff in the parentheses is essentially equal to 1 (since a small N divided by a large number Nmax is close to zero).
They've taken to identifying Jewish individuals and what they see as Jewish-controlled institutions by surrounding their names with parentheses — a typographical convention known as an echo.
If you forget your parentheses or misplace a few semicolons, it shouldn't trip you up as much as it might if you were coding in another one.
Note that the whistleblower in the parentheses wrote that that the "general understanding" inside the administration was that Giuliani and others wanted Ukraine to look into the Bidens.
The fine lines circling my chin like parentheses were filled in (seriously, fuck jowls), my cheekbones were more pronounced, and my jaw was ever-so-slightly more defined.
But in three emails containing restricted information that flowed through Clinton's personal server, those markings — an uppercase C in parentheses — were located in the body of the email.
None of it's false, but as the parentheses should tell you, it is incomplete — and by the second day of hearings, members of Congress were starting to catch on.
I think it's marvelous how the symbols looked in print and on the app (I think Across Lite solvers are getting something less fun with word descriptors in parentheses).
The study examined 11 public and private criteria significant in retirement, sorted into five broader categories (weightings in parentheses): affordability (21%), wellness (212%), weather (215%), culture (234%) and crime (215%).
"I didn't know that until I read the script because the first time Dave appeared in the script, it said 'Dave' and then in parentheses, 'Think Albert Tsai,'" Tsai said.
The Hillary we meet in this deeper version of the story is the cunning wheeler-dealer who understands that the whole game sometimes plays out inside a couple of parentheses.
Basically, Lux is folding in ideas from a number programming languages, while also offering a few features I've never seen before, and wrapping them all in parentheses (that's the Lisp part).
The National Geographic Society found itself in the middle of the argument when it published an atlas adding the term Arabian Gulf in parentheses below the term Persian Gulf in 2004.
In an interview, Mr. Rosenberg said it would also allow more people to see the parentheses and ask what they're all about, turning anyone into a potential educator on anti-Semitism.
It's worth looking at how this poll framed the race in the past few caucuses; the numbers in parentheses show the change between the penultimate polls and the final DMR numbers.
"This was a pivotal moment in history that really changed the Constitution, and changed the definition of American citizenship, which, in parentheses, is really under attack right now," Mr. Foner said.
"No doubt it's concerning [that neo-Nazis are doing this], but our parentheses are a fun way to mess with the Nazis and not be super negative about it or depress people."
The code, which had been used for years, is called (((Echoes))), and it remained a secret from the masses for so long because the three parentheses that enclosed these people's names—e.g.
Henry, by contrast, was seen—not least, at moments, by William—as an arty expatriate, and often as a failure, who had lost his fine original talent in a wilderness of parentheses.
The ratio of N/Nmax gets closer and closer to 1, so the stuff in the parentheses approaches zero, and the number of new infections each day (𝚫N) gradually shrinks to zero.
"We must take the (((porn industry))) down," wrote one anonymous commenter — using the anti-Semitic triple parentheses to suggest Jewish identity — recently on 8chan, a message board known for its racist content.
Ng doesn't miss an opportunity to linger over a minor character, even those we meet for only a moment (the neighbor, the doorman, the bailiff) whose voices might otherwise be rendered in parentheses.
This is science, so both of those numbers have a spread of possible answers, represented by the numbers in parentheses—think of the parentheses as me saying "give or take a few seconds" after saying "Danielle was born on February 17, 1980, at 3:14:15 pm ET." If you said Danielle was born the same day but at 3:15 ET, give or take a few minutes, we'd say our measurements were the same, but mine was more precise.
When I discovered, at an early age, what that line in parentheses beneath the title of a record meant, as in (Jagger/Richards) or (Dylan), I immediately attempted to write songs of my own.
The anti-Semitic strain of trolls gained renewed attention after Mic, a news site, reported last week that neo-Nazis were using parentheses as a way to target social media users for harassment campaigns.
There should be a box in that section titled "US politics" (you may have to click "see more" to find it), which will include, in parentheses, your political designation — for example, liberal, conservative, moderate, etc.
Below you will find ten authentic John Sterling Home Run Calls, per the Captain's Blog's John Sterling Project linked above, and ten that we've made up, with the player in question for each in parentheses.
Most of the reformers — Cory Booker, Buttigieg, Harris, Sanders Castro, and Warren —explicitly support the following legislation (additional candidates who support these are noted in parentheses), some of which have already passed the House of Representatives.
The translation of this echo to text took off earlier this year, so much that many Twitter users who are not anti-Semites began to use parentheses as a way to counter the anti-Semitic message.
One way that educators have shown respect for others' identities is simply by including their own pronouns in their email signatures — by, for example, simply putting "she/her," or "they/them," in parentheses after the name.
EditorsNote: Removed extra parentheses in 221th graf; Added missing quote mark in 63th graf Alex Edler's overtime goal gave the host Vancouver Canucks a comeback 26-22 victory over the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday night.
That practice then spread to blogs and Twitter, where the podcast's creators and fans created a visual translation of the echo sound effect by placing three sets of parentheses around a Jewish name, like (((Cohen))) or (((Goldberg))).
In June, the organization added the "echo" symbol — three sets of parentheses before and after a name — to its database after members of the alt-right started using it to harass Jewish journalists and social media users.
If you've ever seen Mr. Cale perform his own work, you'll know that, in Philip, Mr. Crudup is doing a deft impersonation, with his wordless stammers, nervous smile and arms that dangle like parentheses at his sides.
In the National Firearms Museum's first room, I gravitate immediately toward a wood-paneled fireplace at the back of the room, which is flanked by two carved ivory tusks that rise like giant parentheses, taller than me.
Rosenberg has known for years that those parentheses are a secret code used by neo-Nazis to call out that Rosenberg is Jewish—a signal that he's being watched or at least noticed by people who hate him.
I fell in love with the way he used parentheses — the auctorial asides that were both wise and chatty, and I rejoiced in using such brackets in my own essays and compositions through the rest of my childhood.
Many Jewish people and their allies have begun putting the parentheses around their own names as an attempt at taking (((Echoes))) back from the neo-Nazis, but the alt-right does indeed continue to use this code anyway.
While still comprising a sliver of the overall music industry pie, the sector has experienced steady growth since 2007, and increasingly, is one of the few figures on a record company balance sheet that isn't itemized in parentheses.
Reports of described extreme overcrowding parentheses one facility was holding 900 people, and a space design for only 125), freezing temperatures (facilities are regularly referred to as "hieleras" or "ice boxes"), and cruelty from guards at these detention centers.
Gaillardet wondered whether a rock could be described as an agent, and pointed out several other flourishes that were "very rare" in scientific articles, such as the literary epigraph and the fact that a whole sentence was in parentheses.
The app asks you to compose the message kind of like how you would format a line of code in Python or Javascript, with parentheses and brackets that separate the kinds of effects you want to add to text or emoji.
A peculiar stylistic device adds to the book's penumbral chill: the omniscient narrator's penchant for isolating words within a sentence, whether quarantining them inside quotation marks, sequestering them within parentheses, setting them off by dashes or distinguishing them by font.
As is obvious even from the two books' titles, Faulkner is much more generous and varied with his punctuation; his writing is stuffed with parentheses, quotation marks, and even semicolons, while McCarthy's largely sticks to placid periods, commas, and question marks.
In since-deleted tweets, he used so-called "echo" parentheses, which neo-Nazis and other anti-Semites use to harass Jews, and asserted a conspiracy that "toxic vaccines" are being used to poison the "goy" population, according to the Beast.
As a reminder, those entries, with their letter counts in parentheses, are: PUZZLE PIECE (11) TENURE TRACK (143) CALL NUMBER (10) MACBOOK AIR (10) LAST: Black squares will be placed after our theme answers to separate them from other entries.
And hate speech itself comes in all forms; for example, it's not as if Twitter users can block or filter the use of parentheses when they're used as they were in a recent wave of anti-Semitic alt-right hate on the platform.
He referred to Dortmund as "(y)our world-famous club," the parentheses at once reflecting the deep ties he formed with the team, which signed him at age 16 and is the only professional club he has known, and his looming exit.
While the text of some of them is cut off by the edge of the picture, it's pretty easy to extrapolate what's being said if you're familiar with the Trump campaign and the immigration debate (something I've done with parentheses and italics below).
EditorsNote: Gets rid of stray parentheses Xander Bogaerts clubbed a grand slam and had a career-high six RBIs to power the Boston Red Sox to their seventh consecutive victory with a 20-21 rout of the visiting Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday afternoon.
Table 2: estimated support for candidates by race or ethnicity, CD 17 2012-20163 (Standard errors appear in parentheses) Disaggregation of Asian-American voters by country of origin suggests that Chinese Americans and Indian Americans in particular voted heavily in favor of Khanna in 2016.
Table 3: estimated support for candidates by Asian race/country of origin, CD 17 2012, '16 (Standard errors appear in parentheses) These results raise the question: Why did Indian- and Chinese-American voters move to support Khanna while Vietnamese Americans maintained their allegiance to Honda?
So it came as little surprise when, back in August, a book landed on my desk with the title "Buzz: The Stimulating History of the Sex Toy," and a cover that made subtle but skillful use of open- and close-parentheses to suggest female genitalia.
Until Wednesday, as Mr. Bloomberg spent heavily and campaigned atypically, bypassing the early-voting states to focus on delegate-rich contests in March and beyond, his candidacy had existed almost in parentheses: Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. was the early front-runner.
So, I would say that it would be fair to say that between November 19, 2018 up to the 203th of December 2019, when I arrived to Beirut, it was a little bit of a period where it's kind of parentheses in my life.
That inspired Yair Rosenberg, a senior writer for Tablet Magazine, to suggest others do the same: Now, a wide swath of Twitter users, both Jews and gentiles, has also adopted the parentheses, hoping to spread awareness of the issue and make it more difficult to target individuals.
The site has routinely dismissed Mr. Cohn as a "globalist" and a "swamp creature"; in headlines, his name would sometimes appear bracketed by globe emojis, to underscore the point — also an allusion to the triple parentheses that anti-Semites on social media use to denote Jewish names.
I showed a professor an early draft (she asked) with a title that was something like "Title Goes Here" and (explain the thing) in parentheses in a couple paragraphs that were just topic sentences and she commented on them like I wasn't aware they couldn't stay that way 🙃 .
One measure of the seriousness of Judd's criticism is that his asides, often in parentheses, are pointed: One of my jokes about Heiner Friedrich and Philippa de Menil was that they were rednecks in kaffiyehs, since around 1980 they became Sufi Muslims, supposedly the most reactionary group in Turkey.
Here are the ones to watch as the French Open looms (world ranking in parentheses, age in brackets) 19-Nick Kyrgios - Australia (21) Kyrgios was threatened with ban last year after making lurid remarks about the Stan Wawrinka's girlfriend but is letting his tennis do the talking this season.

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