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"penumbra" Definitions
  1. an area of shadow which is between fully dark and fully light
  2. (astronomy) the shadow made by the earth or the moon during a partial eclipse compare umbraTopics Spacec2

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Since then, shares of Penumbra have pulled back roughly 20 percent.
For them, the moon enters the penumbra at 25:230 a.m.
A couple lurks in the penumbra, turned away from the viewer.
Penumbra makes medical devices that treat neurovascular conditions like strokes and aneurysms.
A larger and fainter shadow called the penumbra will surround the inner shadow.
The weightings range from 4.64 percent for Penumbra to 3.45 percent for Triumph.
But there's one problem: "Penumbra hasn't given you many entry points," Cramer said.
Tonight's full moon will enter the penumbra as it rises in the early evening.
The rest of the country saw the moon partially block it, called the penumbra.
Democrats have no intention of letting Republicans escape from the penumbra of Mr. Trump.
Eastern Time as the moon first enters Earth's outer shadow, also called the penumbra.
Berliner — the executive director of the Penumbra Foundation, a nonprofit devoted to photography education, research, and outreach — developed these portraits as tintypes through the Penumbra Tintype Studio, hand-pouring chemicals on thin metal plates to create direct positive images of the penises.
I've been telling you to watch out for a pullback in Penumbra since last year.
The penumbra is the partial outer shadow, and the umbra is the full, dark shadow.
The penumbra was the partial outer shadow, and the umbra was the full, dark shadow.
Or maybe you caught it and are already craving your next turn under the penumbra.
Apple's bokeh has a medium-sized penumbra, spreading out light sources but not blowing them out.
But there's one problem: "Penumbra hasn't given you many entry points," the "Mad Money " host said.
The eclipse on Friday will occur when the moon moves into Earth's penumbra, or outer shadow.
Sourdough isn't as neat a story as Penumbra, either, with Sloan leaving questions unanswered and mysteries unsolved.
Was there anything you did stylistically with Sourdough to try and make it stand apart from Penumbra?
Clay will be played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt in all of the interlocking Penumbra Cinematic Universe adaptations.
The rest of the nation will just be in a partial shadow of the moon (the penumbra).
The penumbra is irregularly shaped because the edge of the moon, or limb, is also irregularly shaped.
Dead center of an ashy penumbra is a harrowing black head rubbed on with graphite, desperately and forcefully.
These sorts of eclipses occur when the Moon enters the outer region of Earth's shadow, called the penumbra.
The last leg lower came after BMO analysts downgraded Penumbra to "hold" from "buy" because of its valuation.
In 1998, Ms. Carlos moved to St. Paul to become an artistic fellow with the Penumbra Theater Company.
My favorite piece in Collections is "Penumbra" (2003), video documentation of Shin's installation at the Socrates Sculpture Park.
Sourdough is not simply a find-and-replace version of Penumbra that swaps one secret society out for another.
The more one thinks about these sunny works, the more they edge into the penumbra between light and darkness.
Earth's shadow is composed of two parts: the dark, inner umbra and a faint, outer portion called the penumbra.
As the term suggests, penumbral eclipses involve the moon dipping into the penumbra (but steering clear of the umbra).
The top five holdings by concentration are Penumbra, Genworth Financial, Boyd Gaming, Mednax and Triumph Group, according to XTF.com.
A partial eclipse, more frequent than total eclipses, is when the earth passes within the penumbra of the moon.
About 20 minutes into my walk, I encountered a cherry tree in bloom, its branches a penumbra of white.
All of this is gorgeously rendered in a green-and-blue palette that degrades to blue and black in penumbra.
Those skills are best assessed away from the public glare, in the penumbra that is the natural habitat of diplomacy.
VALGEIR SIGURDSSON There was room at Sónar for classical chamber music that happened to have a penumbra of electronic effects.
Earth's shadow has two parts: the umbra, which is the darker inner portion, and the penumbra, the lighter outer part.
In the much wider, shadowy bullseye known as the penumbra, the sky will darken, but the Sun won't completely go away.
Take Taiwan, which has made innovation a key watchword as it attempts to survive in the penumbra of China's overwhelming economy.
Both Democratic and Republican presidents pardoned numerous figures caught in the penumbra of those probes, especially those prosecuted for process crimes.
For Mr. Hawk, a member of an Australian photo group called Penumbra Collective, just photographing chimney sweeps proved unpredictable, even scary.
Illuminated by the screen, the occluder cast a partial shadow, known as a penumbra, on a wall that the camera could see.
"The penumbra of her fame fell on our small house, lower down the hill," Mr. Cartwright wrote in The Telegraph in 2012.
DOJ and Seila also agreed that Clement's attempt to fit the CFPB's structure within the penumbra of 1935's Humphrey's Executor v.
Sourdough — Sloan's second novel, which comes out this week — in many ways feels like a second course of the best parts of Penumbra.
Meanwhile, Lisbeth's occasional investigative partner, the journalist Mikael Blomkvist (Sverrir Gudnason), ends up on the case as well, and back in Lisbeth's penumbra.
ET and lasting for 4.5 hours as the moon dips deep into Earth's outer shadow — known as the penumbra — and comes back out again.
A much bigger region of land will be covered by the penumbra, Latin for "almost shadow," which occurs when the moon partially blocks the sun.
The two points above have emanations that form a penumbra that casts a shadow over the scope of the abortion debate in the United States.
Funtleyder calls Penumbra the most interesting trade of all, thanks to an innovative device for stroke victims that suctions out clogged arteries in the brain.
C.L.A. Medical Center, read Machado's report and wondered if Jahi had a condition, first proposed by the Brazilian neurologist C. G. Coimbra, called ischemic penumbra.
Revenues — one of the few metrics that matter to small, high-growth companies like Penumbra — were still growing, and management remained bullish, driving shares higher.
And also, I mean in the sense that you know our main character opens the book kind of unhappy, which is not the case with Penumbra.
Rubin says that changed partly because Sixense made $20 million by selling part of its stake in MVI Health, a partnership with medical device company Penumbra.
In his 700-page ­investigation, he labored in the moonlight penumbra of those other fatal female luminaries: Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton and Francesca Woodman.
So am I. The recent weakness in Penumbra, I think, is a gift, and for those who like these high-growth super stocks, I'd take it!
The order which they are championing, Restoring Internet Freedom Order (RIFO), is the penumbra from whose shadow activists like Greer are given to such concern over.
Partially lit in natural light and enveloped by a heavy black background like a penumbra, their faces -- especially their eyes -- reflect something they are holding very deep.
The inhabitants of this penumbra still identify with Christianity, but they lack the communities, habits and support structures that make the religious path (somewhat) easier to walk.
The photos caught my eye first because they are blurry, vague images of street life that position the photographer in that penumbra space between voyeur and documentarian.
Tonight, the moon will pass through the Earth's penumbra — the outer region of the Earth's shadow — which will cast a gray shadow over the surface of the moon.
At 27, he is in his prime but in the penumbra of Spanish soccer powers at Atletico Madrid, toiling in a league that Barcelona and Real Madrid dominate.
Image: NASAIndeed, the shape of the penumbra (the shaded outer region of the shadow) is not what's typically expected from an object as seemingly geometric as the Moon.
For people living in New York and other parts of the East Coast of the United States, the moon will begin entering the penumbra at 5:26 a.m.
All purely decorative, the bronze curtain-wall of I-Beams, mullions, and spandrels accentuate the building's handsome bone structure, and produce a provocative cadence of umbra and penumbra.
Blissfully, Schreck describes Amendment Nine as a magical "penumbra" that the framers left intentionally ambiguous enough to allot citizens extra rights not explicitly enumerated in the Constitution's text.
The Supreme Court decided decades ago that these rights, when taken together, form a penumbra of rights by implication, and that the right to privacy is one of them.
Fiction blended with fact generates truths of life as it is lived and felt—or, perhaps, numbly not felt—by so many who labor in the penumbra of wealth.
The sanctions' penumbra has made Western investors cautious about doing further business with targeted firms and individuals, and Rosneft had been expected to tap Chinese and Indian partners, if any.
First, it dips through the penumbra — the outer, lighter part of the shadow — and then the umbra — which is the darker portion that creates the reddish glow, known as totality.
We watched a young golden retriever, all blonde fluff and tail wags, plop down into the triangular pool of Eleanna Anagnos's Penumbra Oasis with a blissful smile on his face.
"It's a combination of a ranch house with what I like to call Jewish Modern — lots of glass but enough wood to keep it on the penumbra of traditionalism," he said.
The most persuasive, but under-discussed argument in favor of auditing the election in Wisconsin is that it will pull many Americans out from under a penumbra of confusion and propaganda.
Laws were written for the London games and Brazil has introduced similar provisions, which preserve the right to be associated with the Olympics for authorised sponsors via a "core and penumbra" model.
When two callers asked CNBC's Jim Cramer about the stock of Penumbra, he told them that it was for speculation only and they should wait for a better entry point to buy.
Even though Penumbra would not be a huge beneficiary of the GOP tax overhaul, which would justify some selling, most of it was probably shifty investors worried about the decline, he said.
Amnesia [is] not as bad as Penumbra; for a lot of reasons that that game is worse, But for Amnesia, it's okay, even though I don't do it on a regular basis.
In the far-off penumbra of Trump's legal problems that center on his attorney Michael Cohen's involvement with various hush-money payments, a lot happened — some funny but some conceivably quite damning.
About the same time that I was publishing Penumbra, I got a book called Tartine Bread, kind of a well-known baking book that insists that you've got to do it with sourdough.
And women have been at the center of constitutional change — from the formal changes of the 19th Amendment to the "penumbra" of privacy created from the Bill of Rights that informed Griswold v.
But Clinch does much more than that: As in his first novel, "Finn," with its variations on Twain's "Huckleberry Finn," he creates a penumbra of invention around the original novel ensuring — caveat lector!
The large black circle is due to an optical effect in which the total size of an object's shadow, the penumbra, increases with distance from the light source, in this case the Sun.
"She put the world as she knew it onstage with real style and understanding," Lou Bellamy, the founder of Penumbra, told The Minneapolis Star-Tribune after her death, "and she lived her art."
But where Penumbra uses a mysterious book club as a lens to explore our modern startup culture, Sourdough uses a different, but equally foundational part of everyday life: food, and more specifically, sourdough bread.
And as I was finishing up that process [of writing Sourdough], I was suddenly conscious, or I just kind of remembered or saw clearly the fact that Penumbra had started as a short story.
If you glimpse the moon when the light is sneaking through in the penumbra, it still won't have the reddish or orangish or brownish hue it takes on during the so-called blood moon.
Run through appropriate algorithms, patterns within the penumbra, invisible to the eye but recorded by the camera, could be used to reconstruct cartoon faces, university logos and arrangements of stripes that the screen had displayed.
For the project, Todd Heisler, the Times photographer, collaborated with Geoffrey Berliner and Jolene Lupo of the Penumbra Foundation, a New York City nonprofit studio that specializes in preserving and promoting historical forms of photography.
Those in Australia, South China, and Southeast Asia as well as Hawaii and Alaska will stand in the shade of a partial solar eclipse when the moon's second shadow, the penumbra, catches them in its shade.
In her subway mosaic, Al-Hadid portrays the woman as a sweeping silhouette, a ghostly penumbra that leaves a bluish cloud of smoke behind here in what appears to be a petrified forest of white trees.
Connecticut struck down the state's anti-contraception law on the grounds it violated the implicit "right to privacy" that was part of the "penumbra" of the due process and individual liberty rights contained in the 14th Amendment.
One wrangler, who goes by the handle spacegandalf, pointed me to the example of a character from an audio drama called The Penumbra Podcast who didn't have an official name in text for several episodes after he was introduced.
If the size and shape of the occluder are known, it is possible, using sufficiently dizzying maths, to calculate from the pattern of the penumbra what light has been blocked—and thus what the image on the screen looked like.
"I have long-term positions in the medical technology and managed care sectors of health care, two good places to be in 2016," His five favorite stock picks right now are Stryker, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, United Health Care and Penumbra.
The foreword to the book, written by a science writer and academic, Carl Safina, guides the reader toward that penumbra space where science and art overlap, urging serious consideration of the link between the natural world and the world of aesthetic appreciation.
The photographs that were part of The Times's recent article on Willets Point are known as tintypes, and were taken by The Times's Todd Heisler, with Geoffrey Berliner and Jolene Lupo of the Penumbra Foundation, using a process called wet plate collodion.
In "lemon window" (210), scattered ovals of warm yellow echo the two smudgy yellow price tags hung below the painting, while in "Penumbra (Wild Pacific Iris)" (223), a beige crescent of negative space echoes three pieces of crescent jewelry hung below the drawing.
So, for the life of me, I couldn't figure out why I was hearing it in the penumbra of an old-growth floodplain forest in South Carolina, a forest that once stretched as far north as Upper Virginia and as far west as East Texas.
But it was positive for Penumbra, too: the gist of the piece was that patients can wait up to 24 hours (instead of the widely accepted six hours) after having a stroke to remove the blood clot, theoretically raising demand for both Stryker's and Penumbra's devices.
We learn about her great-great-grandmother, a melancholic mail-order bride; the history of domestic abuse in her family; and her brush with certain rights the Supreme Court eventually located in the "penumbra" of the Ninth Amendment and in the right to privacy of the 14th.
Or they can be boldly assertive: You'll have to stand back to take in the full somatic force of "Penumbra" (1970), nearly 23 feet across, in which halos of North America and the Eurasian landmass glow in a spray-painted field of violet, navy and hunter green.
The edge of the penumbra is outlined in yellow:If you don't live in any of these places, your best bet is to find a live broadcast online (here's one from Micronesia), or to check out the Solar Dynamics Laboratory for beautiful images of the eclipse after it happens.
Correspondences abound across works as well: "Penumbra"'s maze-like nest of ink has visual analogues in the intricate pencil-work throughout the show; and the many unpainted sections of "lemon window" recall the gaps, holes, and other visual reminders of loss, decay, and absence that permeate the show.
And this will last for a while, too, as the Moon won't start to leave the umbra until 12:43AM ET. So just to have it all in one place, here are all the major events to watch out for, according to NASA: 20193:36PM ET: Moon enters Earth's penumbra.
Episode length: 2120-45 minutes Arc length: about 8 hours Borrowing liberally from old-school radio drama and The Twilight Zone, The Penumbra began life as a fun project among a group of friends and rapidly became a cult hit for its queer love stories and fresh take on old storytelling.
These may not exactly be new or revelatory insights, but one appeal of "Keeping an Eye Open" is that Mr. Barnes does not write as a scholar, but as an avid and thoughtful amateur — adept at conveying a tactile sense of a painting and its emotional penumbra, and its philosophical subtext, too.
The first fault line is the one suggested by the data on churchgoing: Trump is losing the most active believers, but he's winning in what I've previously termed the "Christian penumbra" — the areas of American society (parts of the South very much included) where active religiosity has weakened, but a Christian-ish residue remains.
It is a strange fate that everything that I have, of set artistic purpose, laboured to leave indefinite, suggestive, in the penumbra of initial inspiration, should have that light turned on to it and its insignificance (as compared with I might say without megalomania the ampleness of my conceptions) exposed for any fool to comment upon. . . .
The play takes the form of a faux-teenage constitutional debate, and just as Supreme Court justice William O. Douglas used the metaphor of a penumbra — the partial shadow between the darkness and the light — to extend an implied right to privacy in the constitution, Schreck uses it to argue that the history of women in the United States is a slow but inevitable movement toward freedom and enlightenment.
" Her eye for material details is wonderfully vivid and precise: "Marble floors, heavy whitewashed piers, prostrate figures in the penumbra, rows of yellow slippers outside in the sunlight — out of such glimpses one must reconstruct a vision of the long vistas of arches, the blues and golds of the mirhab, the lustre of bronze chandeliers, and the ivory inlaying of the twelfth-century minbar of ebony and sandalwood.
On the contrary: Supposing that Trump is battered by a legion of devils who prey upon his pride, who exacerbate his mood swings, who encourage rash decision-making and pointless fights – wouldn't that be a pretty good reason to look to the 25th Amendment (which clearly has a penumbra or an emanation relating to demonic infestation) and vest the presidency's powers in the boring evangelical staidness of Mike Pence instead?
Number of episodes so far: 17, two seasons and four mini-episodes Listen if you like: The Penumbra, Wooden Overcoats, The Mysterious Secrets Of Uncle Bertie's Botanarium Blending typical campus comedy with Lovecraftian horror and lots of guest writers including Knifepoint Horror's Soren Narnia, the Alexandria Archives follow an amazingly deadpan college radio DJ as she gets to know her community of late-night callers and the scary tales they have to tell.
It could be that the Trump-era crisis of the evangelical mind is a parochial phenomenon, confined to theologians and academics and pundits and a few outlier congregations — and that it is this group, not the cultural Christians who voted enthusiastically for Trump, who represent the real evangelical penumbra, which could float away and leave evangelicalism less intellectual, more partisan, more racially segregated ... but as a cultural phenomenon, not all that greatly changed.
The Henley Regatta [an annual rowing race on the Thames], which was a model for de Coubertin's IOC in terms of governance; he loved the Henley Regatta, and he said the IOC operates on the same principle: a core of people who know what they're doing at the center, a second concentric ring of acolytes who are learning, and an outer penumbra of stardust, which is all the aristocrats and princes who you use to stick on the letterhead.
He sat on a high chair, and another shiny girl, a penumbra of light around her like a saint in a picture, wearing a brilliant, lithe, vertically striped dress like pulled taffy with a fluorescent light rod stuck in it she glowed so, approached him carrying a tray of plastic tumblers, red and frothy with straws and a quarter round of pineapple clipping the lip of the drinks and asked, Would he like a long beverage?

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