"The golf course is peripheral, completely peripheral, to the solution to this problem," he added.
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GREECE LEADS PERIPHERAL CHARGE Peripheral government bond yields continued to benefit from the ECB's dovish signals.
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Allow your eyesight to diffuse to either side of the spot, engaging your peripheral vision and hold this peripheral vision for 10 seconds.
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In the European Union's political hierarchy, Mr. Orban has often been cast as an unruly outsider — a loud, populist voice peripheral to the mainstream, and peripheral to real power.
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A short teaser video released Thursday night depicts various people all over the world using a wheellike peripheral and a leg-strap peripheral to play some type of physical-activity-based game.
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"In the past decade, the endocannabinoid system has been implicated in a growing number of physiological functions, both in the central and peripheral nervous systems and in peripheral organs," Dr. Palcher wrote.
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It may also cause nerve damage, known as peripheral neuropathy.
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In generally subdued trade, peripheral markets continued their recent outperformance.
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They are also expanding into peripheral businesses like LED lights.
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The gaming peripheral maker is, however, still a bit cagey.
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There are typically no females in the peripheral male groups.
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And no peripheral was cooler than the CX77 Touch Tablet.
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HTC's other big peripheral has less potential for bodily harm.
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Asteroids explode, and the score floats through your peripheral vision.
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All major markets in peripheral Europe closed in the red.
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But, in most cases, their influence is minor and peripheral.
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In addition to computers, the company noted its peripheral business.
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So the facts of the matter are at best peripheral.
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In peripheral Europe, Italy's FTSE MIB closed 1.15 percent down.
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The climate crusade is no longer a peripheral, aspirational matter.
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Improved risk appetite also helped to lift peripheral bond prices.
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If they stay in the contest, they will remain peripheral.
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Luckily, she still has peripheral vision in her left eye.
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Unfortunately, Massine is even younger and, as scripted, more peripheral.
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After 12 years in heels she suffers from peripheral neuropathy.
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Desjardins hopes to get more from the team's peripheral scorers.
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We should stop squandering US prosperity on peripheral military interests.
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"The convergence between German bonds and peripheral bonds is something we're focused on and that can be driven by a fall in peripheral bond yields and or an increase in German bond yields," Thiel said.
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"First, I lose my peripheral vision," explained Muniz of the attacks.
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The curved design fills your entire peripheral vision, and it's glorious.
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Losses were led by peripheral bourses, with London's FTSE 2100 outperforming.
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The overlay flashed red all around his peripheral vision: impending disaster.
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The information introduces these peripheral individuals to a range of risks.
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As it gets closer, though, your peripheral vision starts filling out.
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But this is not a doughnut, composed entirely of the peripheral.
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The two people who appear in the film were quite peripheral.
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Supply continues to outstrip demand, especially in peripheral regions and Geneva.
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Being a VR peripheral company in 2018 is no small task.
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Meanwhile, euro zone peripheral sovereign bond spreads are widening once again.
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Without Britain however, the outer ring would feel very peripheral indeed.
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"There are some peripheral things that have come up," said Rep.
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"First, I lose my peripheral vision," explains Muniz of the attacks.
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" Dennis Wilson was very much a part of the "peripheral family.
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These peripheral nerves also contain the NMDA receptors that ketamine blocks.
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The initial applications will all be in the peripheral nervous system.
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One peripheral to control them all – or three things, at least.
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A peripheral zone where it's impossible for me to feel rooted.
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One affected his peripheral vision, and another his short-term memory.
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Officials have portrayed these troubled banks as peripheral to the economy.
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They expected spreads between German and peripheral bonds to keep tightening.
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The central government's response has been unequivocal in both peripheral regions.
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There is something painful about a lot of those peripheral figures.
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" Lenovo's stated that "[Eclypsium's] report addresses a well-known, industrywide challenge stemming from most peripheral devices having limited storage and/or computational capabilities," and "Lenovo devices perform on-peripheral-device firmware signature validation where technically possible.
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Spanish and Italian stocks fell sharply, with peripheral banks firmly in the firing line, while German shares and Bunds - considered a safe haven - made gains as investors pulled money from peripheral euro zone debt and stocks.
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In some circumstances, the disease can lead to peripheral artery disease (PAD).
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On one hand, the tracker looks easy to add to a peripheral.
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Razer, the gaming laptop and peripheral company, has acquired smartphone-maker Nextbit.
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I lost 20 percent of the peripheral vision in my right eye.
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Markets in peripheral Europe showed a relatively mixed picture by the close.
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Most came from urban areas or peripheral suburbs of the continent's cities.
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As for peripheral support, the USB-C ports can both handle charging.
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Samsung's built-in peripheral certainly does more than your traditional plastic version.
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Educated young Germans shared a sense of being belated, peripheral, and weak.
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Amazon's Alexa and a nascent advertising business are also in Google's peripheral.
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It was like having a log wearing glasses in my peripheral vision.
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Computer and peripheral equipment manufacturing cut 661,300 jobs between 2001 and 2017.
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It's not the peripheral fat that everybody is so concerned with cosmetically.
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I see you and I see a couple more, but they're peripheral.
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In peripheral markets, Switzerland's SMI outperformed other bourses, closing up 0.31 percent.
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But only sometimes — mostly with the peripheral characters — are they truly theatrical.
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On some people, its impact is subtle; they lose only peripheral vision.
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These add-on items are by no means peripheral to her image.
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Gay rights have traditionally been a peripheral issue in conservative, Catholic Poland.
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Microsoft has now shrunk Kinect into a $399 cloud-powered PC peripheral.
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So what we have here is a kind of peripheral directional rose.
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It's always in my field of vision, in my peripheral, mocking me.
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RUSSELL As audience members, we have this peripheral, small sliver of hope.
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Onstage, sung by characters who were otherwise peripheral, they seemed dramatically unmoored.
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So far, the facilities dismantled have been peripheral to these core functions.
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Others, like Britain, may restrict Huawei to peripheral parts of their networks.
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Faubert's initial investigations involved questions related to peripheral vision, posture or balance.
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Consequently, at this point I can spot them in my peripheral vision.Why?
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Mr. Yiannopoulos's exuberant youths look peripheral to the movement, the extremists central.
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Peripheral European indexes didn't fare much better than the big eurozone bourses.
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Previously, Lenihan founded a system of outpatient clinics in the UK after receiving a Ph.D. in Peripheral Neuroscience from the University of Edinburgh, where he was also a peripheral nerve surgical fellow, a Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer University.
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Rather, it's located within a peripheral nerve center known as the stellate ganglion.
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CIDP is a chronic degenerative autoimmune disease of the peripheral and autonomic nerves.
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But when you turn your gaze away, they disappear from your peripheral vision.
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But rarely, if ever, does the camera stay positioned as a peripheral observer.
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Williams has problems communicating and also has weak peripheral vision and motor dysfunction.
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Peripheral bonds will continue to move based on politics of the euro zone.
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Oh, and the joys of charging this Apple peripheral with a MicroUSB cable.
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To view a graphic on europe peripheral bond spreads and eurchf, click: reut.
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It's also annoying to see moving things enter and exit your peripheral vision.
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Like most peripheral software, including Logitech's G series, Synapse 2.0 isn't that intuitive.
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This should be positive for "peripheral" government bonds, they said in a note.
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But behind us has always been the peripheral forest, safekeeper of old traditions.
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On the whole, each buildable peripheral launches with one (maybe two) compatible games.
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The most unusual peripheral for an Android tablet is probably a Bluetooth mouse.
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This episode shows that peripheral parts of DeepMind's operation are vulnerable to Google.
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Magic Leap's goggles do appear to cut off more peripheral vision than HoloLens.
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Yields fell in peripheral Europe, where the bulk of banking concerns have focused.
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To be honest with you, with the mask, you'd have no peripheral vision.
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Even peripheral pain in our bodies can put us in a bad mood.
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As it progresses, patients experience gradual loss of peripheral vision and central vision.
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Other peripheral debt, such as that of Greece, also notched up positive returns.
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Like the phone itself, the peripheral has been streamlined with a unibody design.
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Zooming out, everything in your peripheral vision isn't quite as detailed as that.
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Other peripheral euro zone countries have also begun to chip away at austerity.
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Instead of a set, it has focused on a peripheral set-top box.
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She looked straight ahead, keeping any possible white hostility in her peripheral vision.
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The best sustained dances are for peripheral characters and don't advance the plot.
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Acupuncture was shown to be helpful in reducing neuropathy, or peripheral nerve damage.
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With currency market volatility near record lows, demand for peripheral European debt remained.
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With currency market volatility near record lows, demand for peripheral European debt remained.
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His medical treatment and history has left him without any usable peripheral veins.
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The same question could be asked of all the peripheral programming open now.
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Her isolation the result of being semi-peripheral in the local art scene.
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Ten-year yields for France and peripheral eurozone countries compressed 8bp-14bp this afternoon.
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They'd say, 'It's like Peripheral Vision but it's like a lot warmer and bouncier.
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So, pour one out for the bygone peripheral, but don't mourn it too much.
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The visuals will also be smoother and they'll extend further into your peripheral vision.
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Saar investigates this latter notion while holding the former idea within her peripheral vision.
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He, however, added that this was followed by a peripheral blow out in 2012.
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Amazon is developing a series based on William Gibson's science fiction novel The Peripheral.
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It's also said to be compatible with the Xbox One's game and peripheral offerings.
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The young will have dwindled from a pivotal voting bloc into a peripheral one.
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Mad Catz just filed for bankruptcy, after decades of serving the gaming peripheral market.
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The Italian FTSE MIB was the outperformer among peripheral stock indexes, popping 3.7 percent.
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Same thing happened when I got engaged, and every diamond glint caught my peripheral.
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It's a peripheral that allows you to play HD material on non-HD devices.
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I can only see a certain amount, because of the peripheral of Barney's mouth.
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"Spain looks the best of the peripheral countries," he said in a research note.
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They make more errors in remembering peripheral details that were less important to them.
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It was Hulk's massive green shoulder, edging into my peripheral vision that did it.
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Let's say all your employees can purchase a computer, a monitor and peripheral devices.
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ChuChu Maduabum is a peripheral part of that story, but he's part of it.
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Most peripheral bourses finished in the green, but Russia's MICEX closed down 3.73 percent.
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Most peripheral bourses underperformed, however Denmark's OMX-C 26 index, finished up 22.6 percent.
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All major European bourses closed higher, with the majority of peripheral indexes following suit.
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Cassetta suggests avoiding hoodies — they block your peripheral vision — and too-dark sunglasses. 4.
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The German economy may not need monetary stimulus as much as weaker peripheral countries.
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The new peripheral sounds like much more of a universal remote than its predecessor.
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When, in fact, they are a peripheral — but ineradicable — crumb of the O.J. cake.
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From the highlanders' perspective, the empires lapping at their edges are peripheral, fallen places.
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We should abandon peripheral missions and focus on strengthening our nation and our military.
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Next, he had volunteers try to guess certain objects held in their peripheral vision.
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In peripheral bourses, Switzerland's SMI rose 1.26 percent, boosted by stocks such as Roche.
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CREEL We got along fine, but we were kind of peripheral friends for years.
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Against this backdrop, yield spreads between peripheral bonds and top-rated Germany have tightened.
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But it added that Italy was its top 2020 pick for peripheral debt markets.
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Coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure or peripheral artery disease were among the risks.
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I think that they're thinking about other countries as mostly peripheral actors in this.
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When real-estate values around those parcels rose, they became central rather than peripheral.
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It is not a peripheral phenomenon that exists at the edges of our bodies.
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I want my peripheral vision to catch site of a story and get intrigued.
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Charlie's existence within the universe of The West Wing was rarely more than peripheral.
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Most of Europe's peripheral bourses sagged, however Italy's FTSE MIB closed up 1 percent.
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But spies frequently target peripheral players as a way to gain insight and leverage.
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Liberals now associate supply-side economics with the Laffer Curve, but that was peripheral.
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What peripheral effect could this lawsuit have on the fight against climate change nationwide?
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That is why art students are often interested in the peripheral figures — the weirdos.
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Following Peripheral Vision, the band's relentless tour schedule began to take a toll on Getz.
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During the limited test, the peripheral also didn't induce any feelings of sickness or discomfort.
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As with the headset, the peripheral was created with help from the team at Oculus.
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"Rijeka has always had a peripheral existence between empires," said the local architect Idis Turato.
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"5G really is not so easily divisible into core elements and peripheral elements," Bolton said.
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For the time being, the new Gear VR is a peripheral waiting on a product.
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More importantly, I decided, if it weren't, The Peripheral would lose all relevance, all resonance.
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It is perhaps too peripheral to America's economy to be knocked off its present course.
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Instead of buying clones the gaming peripheral company decided to build its own damn switches.
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Now, he only has a very small amount of peripheral vision in his right eye.
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Gaining peripheral vision inside virtual reality is extremely cool, as my colleague Nick Statt discovered.
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No word on exact release date, but the new Surface peripheral should be "coming soon."
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Amazon is working on a TV adaptation of the 2014 William Gibson novel The Peripheral.
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In Samuel Beckett's 1972 play Not I, a peripheral observer watches what unfolds on stage.
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" Barr testified that he (rightly) does not consider President Trump such a "peripheral third party.
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Back in Aberdeen, Transport Scotland expects the Western Peripheral Route to open early this year.
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"Good demand for Greek debt should further fuel a rally in peripheral bonds," Lenz said.
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This newfangled peripheral was meant to be paired with the Studio, though it sold separately.
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Peripheral plot lines meandered, but they couldn't stray too far because the riot affected everyone.
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In 2009 came the first treatment for peripheral T-cell lymphoma, a deadly blood cancer.
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In television and film they're always relegated to the tragic peripheral character or comic relief.
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When you look at one, your peripheral sense of the other shifts, and vice versa.
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As with psychoanalysis itself, what seems central is often revealed as peripheral, and vice versa.
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Bond yields across the bloc fell 1.53-7 basis points, led by peripheral debt markets .
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Over a lifetime, this injury likely contributes to heart disease and to peripheral artery disease.
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I am saying that this is the kind of peripheral damage accrued by a whistleblower.
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A year ago the club was provincial, peripheral and predicted by many to go down.
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There was also more activity in peripheral cortical areas linked to social perception and behavior.
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Microsoft wants everyone to know the joy that is low latency wireless gaming peripheral connections.
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One of the show's peripheral characters, Nikolai Gorbachenko, was a radiation monitor at the plant.
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For others, peripheral bond markets are poised to renew their outperformance of top-rated Germany.
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Worries about things like the meaning of life and the problem of evil are peripheral.
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Facebook's problems are not peripheral, not just some rough edges that can be sanded down.
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It essentially turned race into a peripheral characteristic, alongside things like whether you played sports.
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Its structure was sturdy enough so that its peripheral atoms wouldn't fall off during launch.
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And the tradition of priestly celibacy, they argued, is central, not peripheral, to that vocation.
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While the official program proceeded as planned, protests forced some peripheral events to be canceled.
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Yields on peripheral bonds such as Italian 10-year debt were also higher at 1.45%.
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In peripheral markets, almost also indexes closed higher, with Italy's FTSE MIB soaring 22018 percent.
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But the agency said there is "insufficient evidence" to show that peripheral neuropathy is related.
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By blocking our peripheral vision, Tailfeathers and Hepburn punch up the urgency of their narrative.
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And a few more peripheral questions: How does Facebook use your data for ad targeting?
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We basically became the repository for every piece of software and peripheral for every platform.
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Euro zone yields were flat to slightly lower, with peripheral bond yields giving up early rises.
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Further results were confirmed by electrically stimulating the stumps of the fin nerve and peripheral nerves.
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Even the younger activists who led the "Umbrella Movement" of 2014 say they have become peripheral.
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In so many stories, these characters are peripheral — the reason male characters have their emotional development.
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These receptors embed themselves in the walls of cells throughout the brain and peripheral nervous system.
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Sepio Systems helps organizations protect themselves against the use of malicious peripheral devices as attack vehicles.
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Peripheral bonds outperformed their top-rated peers after Italy successfully sold six billion euros of bonds.
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Elderly characters, though, were mostly peripheral: a loving grandma, somebody needing nursing care, a venerable sage.
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Instead, it's a peripheral system that combines a drawing tablet and a color dial called Totem.
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JS: I sure like the trend towards disappearing apps, where apps are moving toward the peripheral.
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But like Masood, the Westminster killer, he had been regarded as a low-risk, peripheral figure.
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And don't worry: there are more guides in the works for other PC gaming peripheral brands.
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The New York Times describes Agency as "both a sequel and a prequel" to The Peripheral.
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A handful of peripheral indexes ended trade in the black, however many closed flat to lower.
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Information that would unduly infringe on the personal privacy and reputational interests of peripheral third parties.
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He's like a bull; if you're not within his peripheral vision, you cannot reach Antonio Barrera.
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The construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route was one of the contracts taking its toll.
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The drive features its own video player, so videos can be played directly from the peripheral.
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Millions in the peripheral parts of the country died at the hands of their own government.
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Ireland is the most successful among the four peripheral countries and by most metrics an outlier.
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What amounts to a peripheral distraction in traditional sports can, in esports, determine an entire game.
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Commerzbank analyst Michael Leister said the prospect of supply could limit the rally in peripheral debt.
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"A good demand for Greek debt should further fuel a rally in peripheral bonds," Lenz said.
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And it is the amount of mutation this peripheral DNA has undergone which is the giveaway.
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Mercury, of course, is an extremely toxic substance that affects the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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Each institution has its own peripheral events scheduled for the evening; the schedule is at museummilefestival.org.
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Other patients experienced tingling, prickling or burning sensations, which are often markers of peripheral nerve damage.
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They also had higher pulse pressures, a predictor for peripheral arterial disease and congestive heart failure.
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Last year, Virginia Beach four-piece Turnover released a stunner of a record with Peripheral Vision.
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The new gadget is a clip on peripheral that attaches to the top of a display.
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This 20083 hack is quite neat as it uses a peripheral device to infect your Mac.
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It also cuts off all peripheral vision, so you have to turn your head to see.
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Iran wanted no part of the battle for a province it saw as peripheral and unimportant.
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This is called the peripheral feedback effect, and scientists have demonstrated it in a few ways.
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"You get something spacious in the peripheral background and something up close that's intimate," he said.
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The feeling here is pretty similar to what you get with Apple's Bluetooth Magic Keyboard peripheral.
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Damnation, love, redemption, joy: Dance can express aspects of these, but here seems peripheral, a footnote.
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But these are passed over as peripheral to the main action — which is paintings as experience.
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The novel fills in scenes only alluded to in the musical, and fleshes out peripheral characters.
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My peripheral vision was cut off with my hat, so I didn't know anything was there.
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For those Arab states, the Palestinians are increasingly a peripheral issue, marginalized by bigger regional conflicts.
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The same can happen if someone gets too close to her face, blocking her peripheral vision.
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Al Qaeda dwindled from a potent force in southern and eastern Afghanistan to a peripheral actor.
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Yet "fewer studies have established an association between varicose veins and peripheral arterial disease," he said.
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And they try not to publicly identify witnesses or other peripheral figures for the same reason.
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While scooter rides might be a bit peripheral to ride-sharing, customer-acquisition cost is not.
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I promise, but absolutely no mention, no matter how peripheral, of delivering value to the customer.
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One drug played a role in his developing peripheral neuropathy, which causes severe pain in his feet.
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The Peripheral takes place in two different futures, which are mysteriously connected through a virtual reality game.
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In peripheral markets, Spain's IBEX 35 was one of the worst performing bourses, closing 1.3 percent down.
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I had to look pretty far to my peripheral vision to see where the AR effect ended.
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It's easy to think of self-driving cars as a peripheral advancement, constantly happening in the background.
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In peripheral markets, Athens stock exchange jumped 22016 percent, after the country was offered further debt relief.
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But instead, they become peripheral characters, haunting the story's edges, perpetually befuddled by what they find there.
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Either port can be used to charge the computer or output to a Thunderbolt peripheral or display.
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Two patients in this cohort demonstrated complete resolution of their peripheral neuropathy, as measured by NIS-LL.
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Analysts said comments from German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the weekend helped support sentiment towards peripheral bonds.
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But any hint that QE might taper off could cause bond yields in peripheral countries to jump.
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Nearly every gaming peripheral is equipped with RGB lighting, and Logitech's G gaming brand is no different.
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There's romance, but it's peripheral, and Kaira largely eschews it because she doesn't feel any emotional attachment.
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Mr McMaster and Mr Kelly had both become peripheral figures by the time they were moved on.
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To do that Chandra should grit his teeth and sell off all the peripheral stakes and businesses.
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"To this day we're the only esports organization to own its own peripheral hardware business," he said.
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Yet there is no obvious parallel in Germany to the insecure, "peripheral" France of the gilets jaunes.
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That's turned the once research-intensive process of peripheral buying into a relatively quick and cheap exercise.
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"Good demand for Greek debt should further fuel a rally in peripheral bonds," DZ Bank's Lenz said.
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To an outsider, changes such as more decentralisation and the sale of peripheral businesses hardly seemed controversial.
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Together, they are framed by a peripheral text that reads "Psychopath Mumble Fuck Imbeciles" in red letters.
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The studio managed to survive crafting ski-doo titles and games built for Sony's PlayStation Move peripheral.
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I just kind of peripheral everything because otherwise, you know, I'm going to get hammered by it.
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Consequently, the sculptures and stones seem peripheral, with the nondescript door being the largest thing in sight.
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Most of the remainder is called "peripheral vision," going out to about 220 degrees across both eyes.
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Until recently, any discussion of the criminal justice system was viewed as being peripheral to progressive agendas.
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In peripheral markets, Italy's FTSE MIB finished 4.1 percent higher following a rally in its banking stocks.
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Windows 10 will now produce a notification to quickly connect to a Bluetooth peripheral and pair it.
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The veteran GOP political operative and longtime Trump adviser played a peripheral role in Trump's 2016 campaign.
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Maybe 88rising could help Asians feel less "inferior," he said, about their peripheral status in Western culture.
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Here it is, in a peek at peripheral-maker Hori's headset shared on Splatoon's Japanese Twitter feed.
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Their muscle fibers were also shorter and their nervous systems, especially the peripheral nerves, were growing chaotically.
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It is an anticholinergic, which means it blocks certain neurotransmitters in the central and peripheral nervous system.
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But now Dell is shedding peripheral units and raising cash as it prepares to take over EMC.
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Peripheral bond yields rose in late trade, as a risk-off mood took hold of global markets.
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Nor do they have to make themselves vulnerable in the process by giving up their peripheral vision.
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Kelley, 27, OhioDiagnoses: Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome; Peripheral neuropathy Have you always had problems with your health?
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But with the latest TLTRO programme, the ECB is again providing a powerful buffer to peripheral markets.
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English is peripheral to life here, but the staff is patient with those who don't speak Spanish.
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It bespeaks a patient realization of the sweeping peripheral space that is the hallmark of his work.
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Cuarón's brilliance lies not in his subject but in his decision to make himself a peripheral character.
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Lebanon and Yemen are peripheral countries, where wars are costly and complex, outcomes ambiguous and returns low.
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The observational study, in BMJ, found no association of migraine with peripheral artery disease or heart failure.
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Instead, he's become a civic freelancer, heading the government but peripheral to the moral function of society.
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"About five to 10 years ago, Washington was pretty peripheral," Mr. Sard said in a telephone interview.
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Instead, the court is allowing the government's peripheral arguments to sweep Muslim civil rights under the rug.
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What he is good at, as Jentleson notes, is doing media, but that's peripheral to the job.
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The cast of characters, both major and peripheral, involved in President Trump's Ukraine saga continues to grow.
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" In the end, he turned the new book into a sequel to his 2014 novel, "The Peripheral.
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And Egyptian mosques, which were politically important in the early years of the revolution, now seem peripheral.
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For the Switch, however, an official pen-like peripheral has been available previously in bundle deals only.
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I knew, although only in a peripheral sense, that he would be there for my whole ride.
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Semi-core and peripheral government bonds like Ireland, Italy and Spain were slightly down on the day.
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Liu squinted, displeased with the peripheral placement of China, which had been put with India and Burma.
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But he was considered "peripheral" to a larger investigation and soon fell off the radar, officials said.
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"Project Daedalus" is the rare episode focused on a peripheral character in "Discovery," and Cheesman absolutely delivers.
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The Cohen case arose in a peripheral way as a result of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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Previously, it was the debt of the eurozone's peripheral countries that was of concern to the markets.
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There's also a demand for it on the part of adult consumers, even if it remains peripheral.
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Much like the old version of Sonic, this new version was featured in peripheral TV shows and comics.
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Most euro zone bond yields were broadly flat on Monday, with a slight outperformance of peripheral debt markets .
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Seemingly designed purely for looks, Apple's one-button monstrosity is possibly the least ergonomic peripheral I've ever used.
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We were doing something, and only in my peripheral vision did I see it, but I heard it.
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The 5424 keeps the design ethos of the brand but drops legacy peripheral support for a thinner design.
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Also, he had the peripheral things – the boats, houses and security to give her the privacy she [craved].
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And so the much more peripheral matter of defunding Planned Parenthood allows lawmakers to keep the issue alive.
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Complete resolution of peripheral neuropathy, as measured by NIS-LL, was achieved in two patients in this cohort.
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Enter the Kissenger, a new smartphone peripheral that allows anyone to send a smooch live via video chat.
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With the Pixel 2, I have to work to make it lose signal to a connected Bluetooth peripheral.
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For her part, Kerrigan, 48, has yet to see I, Tonya (in which she is a peripheral figure).
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BlackRock's Scott Thiel told reporters however that Italian debt "offers an attractive valuation, especially versus other peripheral markets".
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Wink doesn't make its own peripheral devices, but instead integrates its hub with existing products from other vendors.
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These "peripheral" bonds tend to perform badly when there are concerns over the future of the euro zone.
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Logitech, with over $2.21 billion in sales, is one of the largest computer peripheral companies in the world.
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He built the Androgynous Peripheral Attach System, which allowed the American and Soyuz spacecraft to connect in 1970.
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Frankly, it is not hard to imagine a peripheral that takes advantage of this and brings hands-free.
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"I only know him as a peripheral acquaintance and he's always been so generous with me," Paulson continued.
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The peripheral character, often slightly quirkier than the protagonist, has a freedom that the main character can't afford.
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HTC couldn't confirm any change, but it feels like there's less obvious black space around your peripheral vision.
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Meanwhile peripheral euro zone markets will continue to rebound, but Italy and Greece won't be among the gainers.
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He was more aware of his peripheral vision and could change lanes on the freeway without feeling nervous.
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I don't think so many people commute here, and in the peripheral areas they have their own stations.
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The rally in peripheral bonds also helped push Spanish 10-year yields down 4.5 bps to 1.16 percent.
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Results from another trial evaluating Brilinta in peripheral arterial disease are expected in the second half of 2016.
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My most recent novel, The Peripheral, has two futures, one mid 21st-century, the other mid 22nd-century.
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But peripheral bond yields rose as markets absorbed 103 billion euros of new 210-year bonds from Italy.
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The condition, called peripheral artery disease, or P.A.D., is marked by diseased or blocked arteries in the legs.
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I have also struggled with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), an eating disorder, peripheral neuropathy and adrenal insufficiency.
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But Thiel added that despite the end of QE, the debt from these peripheral countries is still attractive.
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The goal is to reach a point where all peripheral devices are made with a USB-C connector.
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As it progresses, patients experience gradual loss of peripheral and central vision, which can eventually lead to blindness.
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Additional black-box warnings were issued for irreversible peripheral neuropathy in 2016, and for aortic rupture in 2018.
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Glimpsed with peripheral vision, the curtain of glimmering trees appears bright, but it fades away on direct gaze.
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The rally did not exclude peripheral bond yields, which tend to rise in times of broader risk aversion.
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Each character is positioned just at the edge of your peripheral vision when you're looking at the other.
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The reasons for expecting a sell-off in peripheral bonds when the ECB does taper have not changed.
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She is a lightweight but lightning quick, with a soft rainbow touch from outside and excellent peripheral vision.
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The mark, like the book, is about seeing; the squirrel simulacrum catches my peripheral vision as I write.
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Major characters drop out of the story, never to come back; uninteresting peripheral ones are gifted unnecessary scenes.
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Cars are exiled to peripheral parking areas, while a single, shared lawn mower suits the needs of everyone.
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Over the period, there were 228 instances of coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure or peripheral artery disease.
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That said, this is still early (it's the first paper to report a peripheral feedback loop for voice).
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Logitech is a powerhouse in the computer peripheral world, and the MX Master is the company's flagship mouse.
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"How are you supposed to fight crime if you can't breathe properly and have almost no peripheral vision?"
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In peripheral markets, the Spanish IBEX and Italy's FTSE MIB, each posted declines of 1 percent or more.
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O'Connor told CNN affiliate KPIX that he saw the man fall onto the tracks in his peripheral vision.
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Yields in peripheral government bond markets, which often come under pressure at times of general risk aversion, rose.
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Some years ago, we learned, the assailant had flitted across the intelligence community's radar, as a peripheral figure.
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Although security has improved in the center, fighting continues in peripheral areas and bombings against Haftar's forces have persisted.
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The bond market rally did not exclude peripheral bond yields, which tend to rise in times of risk aversion.
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The peripheral euro-zone indices of Spain and Italy bucked the trend, rising 0.3 percent each in early trade.
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I went over the handlebars and out of my peripheral vision I saw my wife's body fly over me.
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The spreads of other peripheral government bond yields over German Bunds have increased, but not by a substantial level.
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However, in peripheral bourses, Italy's FTSE MIB was off 0.2 percent and the Athens' stock exchange fell 0.83 percent.
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The two firms no longer regard making such decisions as a peripheral activity but as core to their business.
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You don't have any peripheral vision in Meta, but it also doesn't look like you're staring through a window.
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Today, students of the case all agree that her involvement was only peripheral, and that her execution was unwarranted.
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Two other peripheral data points cast further doubt on the notion that French pollsters are up to no good.
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Despite her peripheral role, she faces denaturalization, even though she helped the FBI prosecute her former boss in 2012.
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Realmax, on the other hand, manages to project images almost to the edge of where your peripheral vision starts.
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The Hyper Clack Tactile Mechanical Keyboard is what happens when a keyboard and Super NES become one beautiful peripheral.
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Where once the continent was connected by a web of tight relationships, it is now fragmenting into peripheral alliances.
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Guillain-Barre syndrome is a disorder in which the body's immune system attacks part of the peripheral nervous system.
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It raises a question: why didn't the writers pack any of these peripheral interactions and details into earlier installments?
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Many people have at least a peripheral understanding that our electronics, including smart phones, involve some shady, unethical business.
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Analysts said that growing volatility in sterling would pressure peripheral bond markets which tend to suffer from risk aversion.
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The most common patisiran side effects were peripheral edema and infusion-related reaction that led to one patient discontinuation.
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But since then European yields have dropped as Italy led a rally in peripheral bonds, fuelling demand the debt.
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"I see fairies in my peripheral vision and on rare occasions, straight on for a few seconds," she says.
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John Fudenberg, coroner for Clark County in Nevada, said Lewis died from heart failure due to peripheral vascular disease.
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The peripheral creative things that surround dance have fascinated me and led me to pursue my growth within them.
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Second, leaders remained wary of market forces, using peripheral privatisations as part of a strategy to retain political control.
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Yael: 203/20 hindsight, but I feel like the guard had bad peripheral vision, and he was super slow.
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The F.B.I. agent Chris, the K.G.B. agent Gregory, the handler Kate and the informant Annelise were important but peripheral.
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Italian benchmark bonds have underperformed their Spanish peripheral peers since Britain's June 23 vote to leave the European Union.
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QNX was not Entune's main platform, but it did supply some peripheral infotainment software, BlackBerry spokeswoman Sarah McKinney said.
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The strongest hit overall came from a gene called BDKRB2, which may increase how much peripheral blood vessels constrict.
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Mueller showed no hesitation in prosecuting peripheral figures in the Russia collusion drama for the most minor process crimes.
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But sexual assault, abuse, and other acts of violence against women seem to be peripheral concerns for school officials.
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Suzu also finds a bit of romance, but the pursuit of love is peripheral to Mr. Kore-eda's concerns.
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That bodes ill for peripheral bonds, which benefit from a borrow-at-low-rates, invest-high "carry" trading strategy.
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The true test of investor appetite for peripheral debt will come when the ECB lays out its tapering plans.
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Carillion is the lead consortium partner for the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Road (AWPR), alongside Galliford Try and Balfour Beatty.
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" "It has to be fully integrated into the business, or it doesn't resonate it; it seems peripheral [and] detached.
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Valledor's interest in peripheral vision and vector geometry set him apart from his New York counterparts in the 1960s.
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Seemingly central characters die, seemingly peripheral ones become central, and other people come and go over multi-season arcs.
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Ja'Net was suffering, silently apparently, from peripheral vascular disease and chronic kidney disease for years, according to the document.
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Under the clause, mere peripheral connection to legislative acts cannot serve as a fig leaf to shield criminal conduct.
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Some argue that the temptation to move back into positive yielding peripheral bonds may prove too strong to resist.
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" He laughed softly, then added in his gravelly, Yorkshire-inflected voice, "I thought I was a peripheral artist, really.
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In Agency, Gibson's unequaled sequel to The Peripheral (2014), characters return from the future, virtually and with a vengeance.
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Some argue that the temptation to move back into positive yielding peripheral bonds may prove too strong to resist.
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"Symptoms of peripheral artery disease do improve with smoking cessation, along with cardiac health, and cancer risk," Ladapo added.
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It also means it can better compete with companies like Logitech, which purchased gaming peripheral company Astro, and Razer.
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But for this much money, we're still talking about a luxury gaming peripheral as opposed to something truly essential.
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In her peripheral vision, as she looks down at her bare legs, she can see him stand and dress.
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Peripheral paper in particular performed poorly in the days following the vote, in some cases worse than UK names.
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Untreated, Hansen's disease causes disabilities over time, with the peripheral nerves affected and the fingers and toes becoming numb.
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But some of the so-called peripheral countries exporting lower quality goods aren't so resilient to the euro's upswings.
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He conducts scenic interviews with Twombly's son and peripheral characters (the artist's estate did not cooperate with the book).
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That could increase pressure for peripheral countries to exit, making discussion of the possibility of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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Because I'd never swung a pickax, I'd never seen, in my peripheral vision, my shadow looking like a prospector's.
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Here are the categories of information the attorney general says Congress cannot see, from current investigations to "peripheral" people.
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What is less recognized is that this debate was in no way peripheral to colonized people at the time.
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Trump Jr., who testified under oath about the project, has said he had only peripheral knowledge of the project.
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In "Granny Knot," Ms. Wasik is concerned with choreographic transitions, bringing what may seem peripheral or incidental to the center.
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These "peripheral" government bonds are seen as the biggest beneficiaries from a loose monetary policy stance from the central bank.
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The industry's trade association, the Investment Migration Council, said that ending the programs would threaten vital investments in "peripheral economies".
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The euro has been an economic disaster, creating shockingly high unemployment rates in peripheral EU countries like Greece and Spain.
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Your peripheral vision will be pleased with this three-monitor stand ($170), which accommodates a trio of 27-inch monitors.
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Your peripheral vision will be pleased with this three-monitor stand ($170), which accommodates a trio of 13-inch monitors.
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The company is also introducing a battery peripheral for the controllers that will keep them powered up via AA batteries.
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Peripheral products like the Virtuix Omni treadmill have started to ship, giving companies less reason to come show them off.
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This would offer capabilities similar to the Kinect peripheral Microsoft made for the Xbox, including depth sensing and 3D mapping.
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You can't have console-quality gaming (if that is indeed what Google is going for) without some type of peripheral.
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In peripheral bourses, the Athens stock exchange closed almost 2 percent up, buoyed by a rally in its banking sector.
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You find yourself committed to demonstrating to the peripheral characters of your youth how hot/accomplished/grown-up you are.
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The company's hoping to knock the price down to $299 for a pair by the time the peripheral starts shipping.
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Justin Onuekwusi, portfolio manager at Legal & General Investment Management, said he favoured peripheral debt and French debt over German bonds.
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Connecting the peripheral for the first time will gift you with a level 1 pokémon to add to your lineup.
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The redesigned peripheral also features a few new tricks, like the ability to switch modes simply back tapping the side.
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In peripheral markets, the main bourses in Spain, Italy and Greece all under-performed, off more than 241.99 percent each.
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Yields on the bonds of other peripheral euro-zone economies followed suit, spiking on several occasions between 2010 and 2012.
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Like past Blackwidows—and really any peripheral from Razer—the keyboard is all black packed in a sharp spartan design.
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Originally sold as a motherboard kit, Apple-1 owners had to make their own housing and pickup peripheral equipment themselves.
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"The days of treating the women's division like a peripheral act are over," Ronda Rousey tells me over the phone.
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Also like Apple, AR smartglasses as a Samsung phone peripheral could become a logical progression from mobile AR long term.
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Everyone else in the film, including Radhika Apte, who plays his wife Kumudhavalli are peripheral and incidental to the story.
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But since then European yields have dropped as Italy led a rally in peripheral bonds, fuelling demand for the debt.
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For the casual gamer, a high-end headset is usually the last piece of "essential" peripheral equipment that one purchases.
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So, though you'd have a dark spot right in the center of your vision, you would still have peripheral vision.
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In contrast, peripheral bond yields edged higher, with Italian and Spanish 10-year yields up about 2 basis points each .
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At first the government didn't give them much attention as they sat in peripheral areas of the city, squatters said.
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This, he contests, gives him excellent peripheral vision—just like the exotic animals he's kept as pets over the years.
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"The Spanish syndication is improving sentiment and causing the outperformance of peripheral debt," Natixis rates strategist Jean-Christophe Machado said.
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StarVR has one big advantage over home headsets: its 210-degree field of view, which gives you remarkable peripheral vision.
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Joy-Con also lets you play multiplayer games by using each tiny Wiimote-like peripheral as a standalone handheld controller.
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Your artistic projects have flourished and your circle of close friends was nurtured, while peripheral partnerships made their timely exit.
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The Poké Ball Plus peripheral lets users capture Pokémon on the mobile title and utilize them into the Switch game.
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Nixon's focus, Phillips writes, was on the non-racist, upwardly-mobile, largely urban voters of the Outer or Peripheral South.
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And there's good reason to believe that spending more in Europe's core would have big benefits for peripheral nations, too.
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Italian benchmark bonds have also underperformed their Spanish peripheral peers since Britain's June 43.393 vote to leave the European Union.
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"Ring Fit Adventure" will go a step further by introducing a new peripheral to the Switch family, the Ring-Con.
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Peripheral bond markets led the fall in yields after another wave of upbeat data helped bolster sentiment towards European assets.
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When docked, the games are playable with your choice of a single Joy Con or the Poké Ball Plus peripheral.
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Article continues after the video below Virtual reality, by its very nature, removes these immersion-breakers in your peripheral vision.
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The Braves might consider trading Julio Teheran, but Teheran's peripheral numbers indicate he's just not as good as his stats.
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Forget about the scenery, all that peripheral beauty gone by in a flash, the profound silence, the bliss of seclusion.
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Peripheral euro zone government bonds, such as those issued by Italy and Spain, offer more attractive yields than German debt.
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Unique properties of TRPM8, a cold-sensing protein found in their peripheral nervous systems, shields these rodents from harsh weather.
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Like La mami, this film does not depict labor itself but a peripheral aspect of it, in this case training.
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"Small moments forge deep bonds," the wise teacher (Ron Cephas Jones) tells Miles and his peripheral love interest (Sofia Vassilieva).
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And so his peripheral status confers certain advantages, for he is in a position to see what others do not.
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In peripheral markets, the only major index that fell into the red by the close was the Athens Stock Exchange.
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There's a new Nintendo Switch peripheral that transforms the console's Joy-Con controllers into a cute little puppy face. Finally.
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Not because it was great in direct sunlight—it's not—or for glancing at my stats from my peripheral vision.
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Peripheral information, like what day it was or what someone wore, may fall away or grow fuzzy, especially with time.
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He's grown accustomed to the "wobble now and then in his peripheral vision" as they continue to hover around him.
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Prime Minister Theresa May said he been examined in the past as "a peripheral figure" of extremism by British intelligence.
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That doesn't excuse Congress using Department of Defence as a pork factory or wasting military resources on peripheral missions, however.
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More challenging were the small peripheral villages, reachable only by motorcycle, where the first cases went initially unrecorded last month.
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As part of a push to boost profits at the sprawling group, Volvo has been shedding peripheral businesses in recent years.
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We are confined to being a simple and symbolic peripheral character – one who doesn't have her own journey or emotional landscape.
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If not, this cool peripheral will turn your phone into the ultimate gaming device, with physical buttons and a quality feel.
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When your hands assume typing position, habit draws them down to the trackpad, like some peripheral version of a phantom limb.
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The latter tech has also been commercialized by, for example, Microsoft with its Kinect gaming peripheral or Leap Motion's gesture controller.
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In case you haven't heard, Prynt is a special peripheral that you can plug into your phone to print out photos.
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As a result, bond yields in Europe rose, with the peripheral markets - Italy, Spain, Portugal - getting the brunt of the selling.
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But none registers a strong vote for the FN. Around them, though, is what Christophe Guilluy, a geographer, calls "peripheral France".
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"You won't go completely blind from damage to the macula, since you'd still have your peripheral vision," Schuman tells BuzzFeed Health.
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Continuity is like the Mac's W1 wireless chip for headphones: a spoke connecting the peripheral device to the iOS-based hub.
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This prevented the watch from operating independently as a standalone mobile device, instead of being an expensive peripheral to the iPhone.
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But of course, there's also a lot of peripheral stuff that's pointing to ugly parts of Swedish history and European history.
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Farid's enquiry-heavy works "act from the peripheral" (as she told me) and tilt towards the post-conceptual, postcolonial and autobiographical.
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All this threatens to harden the divide between "core" and "peripheral" Europe, and turn Poland's isolation into an ever-greater handicap.
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Ten-year euro zone yields were all 2-5 basis points lower on the day, with peripheral yields reversing early rises.
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Google parent company Alphabet is backing away from another one of its peripheral and far-out missions, this time satellite imagery.
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How did you come to the decision to connect Agency to The Peripheral, as opposed to creating a completely standalone novel?
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The macaque was what the authors call a "peripheral" male, a male that's on the edge of the main macaque troop.
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Nintendo is releasing a special peripheral called Poké Ball Plus as a standalone and a bundle with Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!
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And it's interesting to see how a peripheral device like the Apple Pencil can affect the workflows of non-tech companies.
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That said, this is still important research because it skips a step many other prosthetics rely on: the peripheral nervous system.
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It appears you can't transfer Mew, who, in this version of the game, comes in the optional Poké Ball Plus peripheral.
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CB218 receptors are most prominent in the central nervous system, while CB21 receptors are found more in the peripheral nervous system.
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She's kind of peripheral to this story but the context you need to know is that she was married Isaiah Silva.
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Click here to view original GIFUnfortunately, iPhone 7 users will need a peripheral to get this standard Galaxy Note 7 feature.
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Custom console game controller maker Scuf is today announcing a new custom PlayStation 4 peripheral that sports an additional two buttons.
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Also you will need to buy a handful of connectors and adapters to connect any peripheral, which again don't come cheap.
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We are confined to being a simple and symbolic peripheral character — one who doesn't have her own journey or emotional landscape.
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" K. Marc Choi recounts being asked if his peripheral vision was as good or better "you know, because of your eyes.
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After the acquisition "we will have quite a nice lineup of devices for both heart, coronary, peripheral, vascular therapies," he said.
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Chances are — even if you only have the most peripheral interest in America's most controversial family — you've wondered the same thing.
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The disease typically affects axons, the parts of peripheral nerves that transmit nerve signals, or the myelin sheath covering the axons.
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Peripheral liberal books included Bob Dean's Reckless: The Political Assault on the American Environment and Van Jones' The Green Collar Economy.
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California was once a peripheral place, remote and difficult to reach in an America dominated culturally and economically by the northeast.
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The best hope for peripheral economies was exports, to provide jobs for the jobless and to earn money to repay lenders.
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The state of the global steel industry, and Britain's now-peripheral position in it, mean that those calls should be resisted.
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"People who are elsewhere peripheral and invisible in the history of urban design are here networked through the center," Isenberg writes.
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But, like other peripheral banks, they were hit hard in the post-Brexit sell-off, both in equity and debt markets.
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The opioids "dock" with these receptors in the brain and peripheral nervous system dulling pain but also causing deadly side effects.
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But he at least finally asserted himself as a significant figure in the race, after months when he has seemed peripheral.
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The PC and peripheral maker's expansion into the mobile scene is going to be bolstered by a promising stock market listing.
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Computer peripheral manufacturers—but not medical professionals—have settled on three mouse grip styles: palm grip, claw grip, and tip grip.
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But we do know there are valid reasons why people may feel hurt by losing even a peripheral follower or friend.
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Multiplayer is there, sure, but you're cut off from any real-life peripheral anchors in a world you know isn't real.
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Blue Cross will only play a peripheral role in terms of processing claims, but will no longer be the decision maker.
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Analysts say this development, in particular, has boosted demand for peripheral government bonds - coinciding with ratings upgrades and brighter growth prospects.
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"The Spanish syndication is improving sentiment and causing the out performance of peripheral debt," Natixis rates strategist Jean-Christophe Machado said.
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The February 225 Super Bowl and its peripheral celebrations will draw thousands of extra fliers to the city over a week.
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"Local commerce has been devastated in the peripheral neighborhoods," said Mariano Fuentes, the Madrid City Council member responsible for urban planning.
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Then imagine three of those frames projected side by side, triptych-style, on a screen that would fill your peripheral vision.
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The two of them face plenty of irrational malevolence from the peripheral characters, including Gabriella's sister and her coffee shop boss.
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I rounded a corner, shifted my gaze from the dashboard to the road, and my peripheral vision danced with neon snowflakes.
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"Overall, it's a 'Goldilocks' environment for peripheral spreads," he said, pointing to fading political concerns and an extension of ECB stimulus.
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Some of the common adverse reactions seen with the combination regimen were damage to nerves (peripheral neuropathy) and low blood sugar.
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Presenting wildly different styles and sensibilities, it proved an ode to the sheer force and inventiveness of women's still peripheral voices.
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Peripheral characters (Diana and her sexual identity crisis, for one) are taken up convincingly and intensely but all too quickly dropped.
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Mr. Gibson never set out to write a sequel, but the plots of "Agency" and "The Peripheral" converged unexpectedly last fall.
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She has high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes and peripheral neuropathy, a nerve condition that has caused numbing in her feet.
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This peripheral rarely drops below $90, but you can pick one up for $59.99 $33 right now in the graphite color.
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ET Within Mario Paint is a minigame called Gnat Attack, which tasks players with swatting bugs using the SNES mouse peripheral.
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The charm of the U.S. Open is its meritocratic qualification system, which allows peripheral players to dream of joining the elites.
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It can cause disturbing visual effects, like halos around objects, seeing things that aren't there in your peripheral vision, and afterimages.
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After he recovers from the surgeries, his peripheral vision might improve and he should be able to see more clearly at night.
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The Xbox 360's Kinect peripheral allowed users to attach a motion-sensing camera to the console, allowing for gesture-based controls.
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Long-extinct peripheral ports on the side have also been replaced with a pair of standard USB ports on the C64 Mini.
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Then peripheral equipment such as turbines need to be removed, a stage Muelheim-Kaerlich has begun and which can take several years.
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It's tragedy reimagined as cartoon — a version two steps removed that lets us glance at the real wound in our peripheral vision.
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But the future of the peripheral also hinges on it being more than just an add-on for a decent VR shooter.
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Since nobody spent hours as a kid playing Pokémon on their Game Boy using just their peripheral vision, the theory checked out.
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A peripheral microphone called Nvidia Spot is being sold spearately and can be placed anywhere in the home to receive voice commands.
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I saw him beeline towards me in my peripheral vision, and as he got closer, I realized what was about to happen.
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The bottom line: For many Latin American governments — perhaps unfortunately — Cuba is seen primarily as a peripheral issue driven by U.S. politics.
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Chaotic, divided and beyond the pale to most voters, the party may yet find a permanent, if peripheral, place in German politics.
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Yeah. They're floating around in the peripheral edges of our solar system, and they're visualizing what's happening on the Earth by proxy.
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The stress in Italy spread to other peripheral euro zone markets, with Spanish and Portuguese bank stocks firmly in the firing line.
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But we've never seen one from Oculus, a major VR player with a platform far larger than any third-party peripheral developer.
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VR games also offer peripheral vision in a way that flatscreen ones don't, which gives players a lot more places to look.
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The current study focused on the most common form, known as open-angle glaucoma, which starts with gradual loss of peripheral vision.
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As expected, peripheral maker 8BitDo has fixed one of the biggest issues with Sony's miniature PlayStation Classic: the lack of wireless controllers.
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"Tiger Zinda Hai" is written for Salman Khan and everything else is peripheral and doesn't matter – at least from the filmmaker's perspective.
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These cells are found mainly in the peripheral nervous system and are essential to sending appropriate electrical signals through the nervous system.
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Maduabum is a component part of a bigger story, in other words, and a peripheral cast member in that story's expanded universe.
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French 10-year government bond yields were down 2 bps at 0.45 percent, while peripheral bond yields were marginally higher, IT10YT-RR.
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French 10-year government bond yields were down 2 bps at 0.45 percent, while peripheral bond yields were marginally higher, .
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"Los Diez" exhibited three times before disbanding in 1961, a tacit acknowledgment of the group's peripheral and diminished place following the revolution.
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As ECB tapering moved back in focus, peripheral bonds that have benefited the most from the scheme were in the firing line.
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Prime Minister Theresa May said the man responsible for Wednesday's attack was a "peripheral figure" known to the MI5 British spy agency.
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The man responsible for Wednesday's terrorist attack on the British Houses of Parliament was a "peripheral figure" known to MI5, May said.
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This little peripheral is one of the more interesting new pieces of hardware floating around the halls of TC Tokyo this week.
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Clinton, who has been much less of a presence -- a peripheral character -- has become a subject of songs in her own right.
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That combination could potentially allow users to draw on their Mac without the need for an extra peripheral like a Wacom tablet.
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Universal-income ideas such as those championed by Douglas were for the most part peripheral during the rise of the welfare state.
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His 2014 novel The Peripheral was widely hailed as a return to science fiction, and at its heart was, well, time itself.
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Its attempt to capture the gang culture of the city's peripheral housing projects—the notorious quartiers nord—lacks genuine menace or desolation.
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There are good things about the Sense system, many of them, but they're all peripheral to a rotten core of inadequate functionality.
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Click here to view original GIFNintendo's Power Glove is a favorite among hackers looking for new uses for the decades-old peripheral.
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General Electric Co's decision to merge its oil and gas business with Baker Hughes Inc reflects its ongoing divestiture of peripheral businesses.
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"I'm going to hope experience helps me on the (peripheral) things," Izzo said, noting his seven previous trips to the Final Four.
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Othello is both the lead role and the best-friend part, central to the narrative and peripheral to the plot against him.
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These peripheral knowledge workers increase the size of the nation's tech employment segment by between one million and several million additional workers.
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"Also, with Bund yields at around 50 basis points, peripheral bonds become a bit more attractive in comparison," said Schroeder of ING.
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The Gamma deltas are part of the immune system's peripheral defenses, which includes all of the immune system outside of the brain.
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Neuropathic pain, a common type of chronic pain, is the result of damage to nerves or neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
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At the same time, the firm remains "cautious" on both sovereign credits and corporate bonds in peripheral Europe given Italy's budget deficit.
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My peripheral vision disappeared, so that I could see only a narrow field filled almost entirely by his face directly above me.
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It's a very weird peripheral that was available for the Super Nintendo, and it's a kind of hilarious piece of gaming ephemera.
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Faith often becomes a peripheral concern in adolescence and young adulthood — precisely the years when we tend to form stable partisan attachments.
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The story of the plant is a reminder that no matter who is president, they're often a peripheral player in corporate decisions.
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Jones has been critical of the deal, which he calls a "bargaining chip," leading to a contentious, albeit peripheral, relationship with Trump.
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The many peripheral themes intelligently raised — racism, alienation, the futility of creativity — are wiped out as the narrative reshuffles itself and restarts.
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But the president also strayed into other subjects — some topical and others peripheral, including Hillary Clinton's comments on protests by N.F.L. players.
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The "peripheral" countries suffered dramatic economic contractions, compounded by bank implosions, and had to appeal for financial assistance to avert complete collapse.
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As I sat in the passenger seat, I had a peripheral sense that the man had an ordinary face, thin and forgettable.
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First, we need to end peripheral entanglements overseas that are outside America&aposs core interests, and which stretch our forces too thin.
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VR headsets can be clunky, leak light if they don't fit correctly, have shitty graphics or peripheral views, or inconsistent motion tracking.
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Yields on peripheral governments bonds were 1-2 basis points lower as a rally in European stocks lifted appetite towards risky assets.
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Rosselló said that while most people in the vicinity had evacuated, efforts were still underway to get people out in peripheral areas.
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In peripheral markets, Italy's FTSE MIB skyrocketed 2.3 percent on the back of a strong performance seen in the country's banking sphere.
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He changed the framework by resurrecting the time-travel mechanism he created in "The Peripheral" and making the world in which Mrs.
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As for Apple, Kocianski expects the firm will, like Google, continue to "stay in the payments space, peripheral to full stack banking."
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Each of the two has opted to make technology and automation, peripheral topics at best in recent elections, central to his campaign.
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The H2 headlamp illuminates everything around you with either 180 or 360 lumens, so you can rely on your natural peripheral visibility.
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All of which put downward pressure on yields of European peripheral debt, with buying spilling over to German bunds and U.S. Treasuries.
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The gap between peripheral bonds spreads and benchmark issuer Germany has tightened significantly this year amid ratings upgrades and brighter growth prospects.
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Mueller's team is helping Barr black out grand jury material and sensitive information about "peripheral players...who shouldn't be charged," Barr said.
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Prime Minister Theresa May said Mr. Masood had been examined in the past as "a peripheral figure" of extremism by British intelligence.
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This, in part, was a reaction to Brazil's peripheral status, far removed from Europe, the world's great art center at the time.
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Others, like Jezebel, thought it was a problem of bad journalism: too focused on lurid or peripheral details; too suggestive, too unclear.
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The gadget, which sits on the Studio's 28-inch screen and twists like a doorknob, is a peripheral, like a mouse and keyboard.
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Even after the bond sales have passed, investors expect peripheral debt to underperform in what is expected to be a hot political summer.
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People with RPE65 mutations can begin to experience losses of vision in their infancy, including the loss of peripheral vision and night vision.
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If the songs on Peripheral Vision could be described as "wistful" and "dreamy," these new tracks practically float in lush and breezy instrumentation.
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These specific components of the immune system, known as peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and interleukin 6, indicate a strong inflammatory immune response.
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That same wiring permits a certain kind of ability in (a person's) peripheral vision and processing and visual-spatial processing and pattern recognition.
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Dubbed the Xbox Adaptive Controller, or XAC for short, Microsoft's peripheral looks more like a funky arcade stick instead of a traditional gamepad.
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In William Gibson's most recent novel, The Peripheral, there's a pair of bodyguards who talk to one another using what sounds like birdsong.
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Its industrial VR-1 headset, which is shipping today, combines a super high-resolution center panel with an ordinary screen for peripheral vision.
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" Underneath Mthethwa's work, a placard reads, in part: "The patriarchal gesture and the performance of masculinity present her as peripheral to the event.
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Once thought to be a peripheral demographic, women between 25 and 65 have catapulted Candy Crush to revenue over $1 billion in 2018.
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At the time, 9to5Mac received confirmation from LG that the nearly $1,000 peripheral becomes unusable when located within two feet of a router.
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Art opens us up to new ideas — so important always, but crucial now as the world seems to be losing its peripheral vision.
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Although different proteins are abnormal in different forms of CMT disease, all of the mutations affect the normal function of the peripheral nerves.
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Polyneuropathy, a symptom of the disease, is the simultaneous malfunction of peripheral nerves in the body resulting in tingling, numbness and kidney dysfunction.
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During the mid-'90s in Japan, Nintendo released a satellite modem peripheral for its SNES game console (called the Super Famicom over there).
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That peripheral supports voice control, so users can search for content, ask contextual questions (actors' names, etc.) and launch apps using their voice.
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Already, the battle has taken its toll on peripheral players that include FoodPanda, the service acquired by Uber rival Ola in late 2017.
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From Sulu's overbearing, meddling sisters to Ashok's obnoxious boss, Triveni rises above the clichés that these peripheral characters often succumb to in Bollywood.
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And as with any premium product, what one person considers to be "the best" may actually be based on peripheral or intangible factors.
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Consumer virtual reality went from a gaming peripheral to an all-purpose entertainment device, and then to the next great evolution in computing.
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The peripheral is targeted at videographers, illustrators and other artists, with a design that more closely resembles a gaming joystick than the Dial.
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Investors tend to sell lower-rated "peripheral" euro zone bonds when there are any concerns over the future of the single currency bloc.
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Marré was lucky — although she didn't get the drug in time, the only complication she suffered was a temporary loss of peripheral vision.
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But there's something reflexive and diminishing about it—as though because he wrote about drunks and poor people that he was somehow peripheral.
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Can we touch on your recent interest in time travel and alternate timelines; here, in The Peripheral , and apparently in your next book?
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What saved her, she explained, was seeing her students in her peripheral vision and remembering why she, and they, had traveled to Iowa.
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In European bond trading, yields rose by around 1-3 basis points across "core" markets such as Germany and "peripheral" markets like Spain.
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Outperforming its peripheral peers, Portugal dropped 1.13 basis points on Monday to 1.86 percent, before inching back to 1.88 percent in later trading.
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But certain colored ships you must not destroy — meaning you have to detect them in your peripheral vision and avoid looking at them.
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Then there is statement by Trump Jr. that his knowledge of the deal was "peripheral" and claims by Ivanka of having marginal involvement.
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If the songs on Peripheral Vision could be described as "wistful" and "dreamy," these new tracks practically float in lush and breezy instrumentation.
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You heard that screeching sound whenever you looked in the mirror at night, which was accompanied by flashes of peripheral movement behind you.
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Stealy at JPMorgan Asset Management said concerns about tapering and looming Italian elections are reasons he has a neutral position on peripheral bonds.
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They're either completely peripheral (like that guy in Endgame) or they're queer in the sense that a box from Ikea is a couch.
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Her daughter, Tela Gallagher Mathias, said the cause was acute peripheral sensory neuropathy, a rare rapid-onset illness with symptoms that include paralysis.
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All of them, though, are peripheral to Cespedes, whose presence seems to make all the difference, just as it did for the A's.
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Darkest Hour is different from both of these films, in which Churchill is at best a peripheral character, heard and acknowledged from afar.
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When African-Americans in Hollywood were not singing or dancing, they were often cast as maids, butlers, porters or other servile, peripheral figures.
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