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It also pinpoints the locations of AEDs (automated external defibrillators).
But the word still pinpoints that which transgresses human decency.
Richard Shearer pinpoints 2007 as the start of the trend.
He pinpoints Watergate as the moment at which American politics changed.
Any light pinpoints not only your location, but also the enemy's.
We also track demographic data that pinpoints ethnic breakdowns by geography.
The interactive "hoax map" pinpoints the locations of each fake story.
Deutsche Bank pinpoints technology firms Ericsson and Gemalto among the biggest losers.
He pinpoints five main dysfunctions that even the best companies struggle with.
YouTuber and former film student Kristian Williams, aka kaptainkristian, pinpoints this problem concisely.
The study also pinpoints particular species and the threat posed by specific countries.
A campus map pinpoints donors for recipients and allows a chat to start.
Both are the size of pinpoints -- a sure sign of an opioid overdose.
The diagnostic system pinpoints symptoms that could eventually lead to the battery problem.
Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography—pinpoints this nexus in cultural
There is no blood test, no X-ray, no urinalysis that pinpoints depression.
"It pinpoints the more subtle version of how racism affects America," he said.
Striker Diego Costa, revitalized and repurposed up front, pinpoints Conte's more human touch.
Massey is best when she pinpoints the particular viscousness of living under patriarchy.
There are loads of pinpoints; Mark has a fantastic memory, much better than mine.
The special counsel report pinpoints a potential date for the data transfer: September 19.
She says Warren's plan correctly pinpoints the issue of limited supply of affordable housing.
This high-resolution picture pinpoints where tweaks are needed to optimise the overall flow.
It helps lure new signings, and it pinpoints who, precisely, those players should be.
The ICSG pinpoints the two areas of maximum weakness, namely China and the European Union.
A map of planned protest activity depicts an Earth splattered with pinpoints representing 250 locations.
This test pinpoints whether the antibody is related to Zika, and not dengue or Chikungunya.
His skin was pale, he had no pulse, and his pupils had shrunk to pinpoints.
A map of planned protest activity depicts an Earth splattered with pinpoints representing 250 locations.
They know the industry, they know the pinpoints and they know there's a better way.
They reported symptoms similar to those from a nerve agent, including pupils constricted to pinpoints.
It even pinpoints a timeline: Most of the ruthenium was emitted on September 26, 2017.
I had a few bloody pinpoints on my forehead after, but they went away after showering.
Police body camera footage pinpoints the last audible shot from the gunman at 103:15 p.m.
The next day, she woke to find a sprinkle of itchy red pinpoints dotting her chest.
By the time the era ended for most people — Ms. Didion pinpoints the day as Aug.
" Chen added, "Additionally, we currently utilize a geohash system, which approximates, rather than 'pinpoints,' all location information.
Arya pinpoints that her sister is more worried about the Northern lords reading that note than Jon.
It pinpoints 11 "target numbers" that police deem useful in finding her killer, who remains at large.
Naturally, he pinpoints communication as the thing both he and the Lakers need to improve the most.
Your phone's GPS receiver pinpoints your phone anywhere on earth to an accuracy of about 16 feet.
While microhistorians have long zoomed in on individual case studies, Hughes pinpoints her subjects even more narrowly.
"Ready to Let Go," the first single from "Social Cues," pinpoints the moment of a relationship's collapse.
I debate if I should wake him up and check to see if his pupils are pinpoints.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) recently released research that pinpoints times when active managers can thrive.
He pinpoints the lack of inventory as the core reason for soaring house prices in the capital.
Closer to his main theme, he pinpoints reactions to the assault on the Soviet Union in June 1941.
Recalling his favorite memory of their friendship, Rush pinpoints a moment when Boyce recommended he pay it forward.
A story from the 1990s pinpoints the difficulty of holding bosses to account for sexually harassing their employees.
He pinpoints Xilinx and Qualcomm as two examples, companies which design and manufacture chips used in 5G networks.
Saut also pinpoints one section of the market he sees continuing to break out in the new year.
The private equity group's study pinpoints strategy as the problem – warning luxury companies they need a more sophisticated approach.
Of course, DroneShield's service is only useful so far as it pinpoints the noise signature of a particular drone.
So I think when we look at the pinpoints of the customers we can still find a lot more.
The report also identifies specific factors that contribute to stress and pinpoints what folks are doing to combat it.
But while the venue is there, Irons pinpoints the maritime climate as one major element to still face down.
"Happy Unhappy," the wonderful new single from Auckland four-piece The Beths, pinpoints this exact feeling of frustration perfectly.
Now the only light was the glow of the moon and pinpoints of stars behind a scrim of clouds.
Launchable pinpoints which specific bug tests are most relevant to the code in question, which can save developers hours.
They can also use a system called ShotSpotter, a system that pinpoints the location where a gun has been fired.
New study pinpoints the top 5 fears that separate people who go after their dreams from those who never will
Dr. Kluk pinpoints exposure to sunlight, strong winds, stress, strenuous exercise, caffeine, alcohol, and spicy food as some potential factors.
The paintings are dark, with details defined by pinpoints of light shining from a window, porch light, or electric sign.
Noah pinpoints the melody of a ten-minute piano drone piece and decides to trap the fuck out of it.
I think there are legitimate concerns out there, which I sympathize with, but I don't think this phrase pinpoints them accurately.
At that point, the app also pinpoints your GPS location so that you can easily locate your ride using augmented reality.
Using some machine learning magic, Uber's rider-side app pinpoints where you are and then suggests common places for a pickup.
But during our conversation, 1TakeJay came up with a term that I think pinpoints the essence of his swaggering, chattering companions.
"Today's total power outage in Puerto Rico pinpoints the fact that we are still in a very fragile state," she said.
Symptoms of exposure may include the pupils of the eyes shrinking to pinpoints, rapid breathing, vomiting, convulsions, paralysis and respiratory failure.
Members of some Israeli religious groups protested, but it remains a much-lauded dance that pinpoints a luscious and ecstatic yearning.
But for every larger-than-life champion of women's rights, the exhibition pinpoints those whose names are largely lost to history.
The program, called CancerLocator, detects tumor DNA in patient blood samples, and precisely pinpoints where the tumor is located in the body.
Vox's Jeff Stein created a concise framework about the scandal, and we made a cartoon that pinpoints the primary issues at play.
The argument Rasmussen and others have articulated for years pinpoints so many of the issues the Trump administration has addressed right away.
He pinpoints the attempted bombing of an American airliner on Christmas Day, 2009—"a stomach- churning near miss"—as a turning point.
Dagher even pinpoints this in charts, showing staffing levels at bank regulators in the U.S. dropping during booms and increasing after busts.
And we can all benefit from more data and research that quantifies the workforce shortage and pinpoints where interventions are most needed.
"While microhistorians have long zoomed in on individual case studies, Hughes pinpoints her subjects even more narrowly," our reviewer, Leah Price, writes.
He pinpoints the pressures of being an athlete, but one can also infer that his blackness plays a part in it, too.
Vox's Jeff Stein created a concise framework about the scandal, so we made a cartoon that pinpoints the primary issues at play.
Perhaps best of all, each pinpoints a different muscle group, so working through the series means you'll feel the burn pretty much everywhere.
Wang Yiwei of Renmin University, who worked at China's mission to the EU in Brussels, pinpoints perhaps the most important point of difference.
When you're trying to capture small pinpoints of light in the night sky, that noise can really mess up your long exposure photos.
"Our study pinpoints the brain circuits essential to the aggressive motivations that build up as animals prepare to attack," Lin said in a statement.
The app then pinpoints the location of the accident and automatically calls an emergency response center, which will dispatch the nearest medical emergency team.
But this means to us the new opportunities, and we can definitely create a new format to address these pinpoints and create new business.
Known as the 'PALM Risk Tool', the technology pinpoints nearly 800 mills, mostly in Southeast Asia, where raw palm fruit is processed into oil.
It was promptly eclipsed by Pitchf/x, a system that pinpoints pitch location (not to mention movement, velocity, and spin rate) in real-time.
"I really, really value these review systems because it gives clients a voice and pinpoints to us how we can improve constantly," says Jacobson.
Burning hormones for fuel, this hyperconfident first feature from the Brazilian director Anita Rocha da Silveira vividly pinpoints a time when everything is heightened.
Dr. Cavale pinpoints abdominoplasty (tummy tucks), breast augmentation, buttock implants, fillers and fat transfers, and brachioplasty (arm lifts) among the more common procedures booked abroad.
So one of the Tungstene algorithms pinpoints areas with suspicious variations, which could be because an object is particularly reflective — or because something was retouched.
The Russian military has told CNN that their air force chooses and pinpoints targets on their own, with only limited input from the Syrian military.
In the blog, Amurri Martino (who is the daughter of Susan Sarandon) pinpoints the origin of her daughter's thumb-sucking to weaning her off pacifiers.
Colantuono pinpoints the three key skills employees should have if they want to snag a lead role in the workplace: business, strategic and financial acumen.
Cho pinpoints a featherweight lotion that is a hybrid of a toner and a moisturizer as the product everyone in Korea is going mad for.
The tool was featured in Stephen Covey&aposs book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," which pinpoints effective practices that help professionals solve problems.
The world without that spirit is a colder, more frightening place, a place of darkness in which the pinpoints of light become fewer and dimmer.
It is a window into another dimension, one where we can shrink to pinpoints of visual data and grow large like a spider controlling her web.
Analysis of the imagery pinpoints the destruction of the monastery as happening in either late August or September of 2014 -- just a few short months later.
The enthusiasm behind Sephora's basket initiative pinpoints another aspect of traditional retail customers are now shirking: human service, and whether it still meaningfully suits their needs.
The third paper in the series pinpoints strategies to improve approaches to pre-conception care in order to improve the pre-conception health of parents-to-be.
Nearly five hours passed before Mr. Rowley, went into a zombielike state, his pupils shrunk to pinpoints, rocking back and forth and sweating profusely, a witness said.
After eating it, I seemed to feel my arteries tighten, my pupils shrink to pinpoints, and a wave of nausea mixed with meat-sweats wash over me.
Using machine learning and "bio-acoustic monitoring," White analyzes the noises recorded by the sensors, singles out these sounds, and pinpoints the location sent by the Guardian device.
A system called AI2, developed at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, reviews data from tens of millions of log lines each day and pinpoints anything suspicious.
" What can be done: The report pinpoints key areas the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2016 should be applied "to identify and speedily address potential counterfeits.
The SED's report, dated November 8, specifically pinpoints a tower where a metal "C-hook" holding an insulator assembly in place failed, thus allowing the assembly to fall.
Using case studies ranging from the Kardashians to Miley Cyrus to Paula Deen to Big Dick Energy, she explores and pinpoints the term with nuance, curiosity, and wryness.
Although there is no official government organization that oversees the natural beauty market or pinpoints a specific definition for it, many brands go through third parties to get certification.
It separates conversations about Wimbledon from conversations about other sports going on right now — like the Euro 2016 soccer tournament — and pinpoints and highlights trending topics about Wimbledon itself.
Now, a study published in the journal Environmental Research on Wednesday not only reveals that consuming canned foods can expose our bodies to BPA, it pinpoints the worst offenders.
In a piece for Forbes, Kavin Senapathy pinpoints five ways that breastfeeding isn't free, including less-measurable costs like lost work opportunities and a temporary loss of bodily autonomy.
Around a corner, in a darkened gallery, 4K screens and immersive projections display mesmerizing pinpoints of swirling luminescence that could just as well be galaxies exploding as particles colliding.
Inflighto not only pinpoints where you are located on a digital map; it will also identify geographic highlights, forecast inclement weather, and indicate how soon you'll arrive at the airport.
Looking at death records from the National Center for Health Statistics, the study in the Journal of the American Medical Association pinpoints cancer clusters where deaths have not come down.
This infographic, created by Funders and Founders designer Anna Vital, pinpoints the moments when some of the most successful millionaire and billionaire college dropouts decided higher ed wasn't for them.
The other day, looking from a great distance on Interstate 15 toward the same lake bed, a few pinpoints of brightness were visible, neon anomalies against the dun-colored scrubland.
The state of Queensland pinpoints the shop's opening in 1914 on its timeline of important historical dates, but the Porters claim a history that goes back more than 130 years.
Mr. Stemler, a 230-year-old landscape supplies salesman in Columbus, Ohio, pinpoints the moment to a Sunday in October 2014, when the Browns thumped the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-10.
He pinpoints his 1965 photograph "Man With a Pistol" as a transcendent moment in his artistic course, calling it one of the first photographs he ever fell in love with.
"I don't agree with everything he says, but everyone just pinpoints the bad things he does, they don't look at the good side of him, because he's not a bad person."
And Mr. Ovalles, on a sensitively changing series of instruments, pinpoints every shift of syncopation as the three players move through kaleidoscopic permutations of what a six-beat rhythm can do.
The tool was also highlighted in the Stephen Covey&aposs best-selling business book, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," which pinpoints effective everyday practices that help solve professional problems.
BMO pinpoints three bear drivers that have combined to depress aluminum usage in China - low levels of State Grid power transmission investment, a fall in construction completions and a weak automotive sector.
It was founded by "three former Hillary Clinton campaign staffers" and pinpoints "which districts it believes are the most competitive for Democrats (the most 'flippable')" and allows donors to target those districts.
Cramer pinpoints last August as when the company started showing its first signs of trouble, reporting a bookings shortage in the second quarter along with a conservative forecast for the third quarter.
As research like this pinpoints links between genetic variation and disease, doctors could someday look up a patient's DNA and use it to prescribe custom treatments for cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and more.
Achilleos has been working with the brand for years now, and pinpoints the so-called Meristem plant stem-cell technology as the secret sauce that fights hyperpigmentation, firms up sagging skin, and more.
The map pinpoints the largest construction projects — typically new buildings and conversions — with blue dots that can be clicked for detailed information about each project, including its contractor, property history and any violations.
Buckingham and Clifton rely on the results of an online interview that pinpoints an individual's five most dominant leadership themes to guide reader's through how to best use those traits to achieve success.
Jason*, a 22-year-old straight man from the US, pinpoints his earliest farting fantasies to the age of six, when he would imagine hanging out with a gassy Pumbaa from The Lion King.
The show uses exaggerated humor to cleverly comment on serious issues, like addressing women's Trump-era depression by sending Ilana to a magical sex therapist who pinpoints the political climate's toll on her body.
He pinpoints his obsession with sharpening knives to a time when a sharpening service messed up his own knives, so he started watching videos on the internet to learn how to do it himself.
The algorithm pinpoints the "qualitative features" of the user's face — such as hair style and eye color — then pulls from more than 563 quadrillion combinations to create a cartoon-like version of the user.
The survey also pinpoints a few key areas that are giving stressed employees their biggest headaches: unreasonable workloads and deadlines (cited by 33% of employees), unrealistic managers (22%), and unattainable work-life balance (22%).
An article from Gizmodo pinpoints the colorful, pop art-infused design movement apparent in fashion, furniture, and pop culture of the '80s as "Memphis," named after a furniture design group of the same name.
In it, Pinckney pinpoints a devastating irony of growing up in a privileged, intellectual milieu like his: Frequent conversations with his parents about race became a way for the family to deflect real intimacy.
I, of course, bought one of their merchandise packages, which included an "I heart Volterra" pin, bookmark, and a map of the city that pinpoints where events from the book would have taken place.
But metro areas with plentiful jobs, affordable housing and workers who are generally happy about their employment do exist and in its 2017 Best Cities for Jobs report, Glassdoor pinpoints exactly where they are.
The new research pinpoints the location of those two stars in the sky, solving a mystery that's plagued astronomers for decades and providing clues about what happens to pairs of stars centuries after they explode.
Started in 2014 as advertising technology for tagging livestreaming videos, Dextro scans and pinpoints objects in footage that users are looking for, for example, a book, a Nike shoe, lines of text, or a gun.
Too Naked for the Nazis pinpoints the central event of my book — when a trio of comedy Egyptian sand dancers incurred the wrath of the Nazi high command by a blatant exposure of hairy legs.
Each owner agrees to let Getaround install a small box under the car's dashboard, which tracks vehicle diagnostics, pinpoints the car's location at any moment and keeps track of how the vehicle is being driven.
We watched it silently, keeping our eyes on the place where Gray's home had been, feeling subject to a tiny miracle, as pinpoints of light rose among the buildings and the room went dark. ♦
"Dopesick" pinpoints Appalachia as the birthplace of the epidemic and the Route 81 corridor — a quick way from the Appalachians to Pennsylvania, expediting a trip to New York — as the means by which it spread.
These missions are all accepted from terminals scattered throughout the game—which glow with the same blue that emanated from the console Hudson's looking at in Aliens, when he pinpoints the unfortunate colonists' transmitter signals.
Another pinpoints areas of New York City that likely involved ballast landfill, such as Hunter's Point in Queens, Gowanus Creek in Brooklyn, Mott Haven in the Bronx, and 107th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan.
Onshore wind farms are already profitable without subsidies, the minister said on the sidelines of a conference, adding that he will seek to spur investment by expanding an existing framework that pinpoints relevant acreage for development.
It also pinpoints another, less well-known, instance of Russian sabotage, and Jamieson argues that this dirty trick, in combination with the actions of trolls and hackers, may have changed the course of the 2016 campaign.
Once he pinpoints the faint pheromone scent left by this particular species of ant — and no other — he will sit down and look at his handler with the excited expectation of a child on Christmas morning.
In addition to media buys, grassroots outreach and a "war room" that will fact check and respond to tariff announcements, the campaign will feature a geographically searchable map on its website that pinpoints stories of tariff pain.
But they were the only things that would go up that day: The launch was called off at T-minus-23-minutes when a tracking dish, an antenna that communicates with and pinpoints the rocket, acted up.
Labeled "Cheeses From France," the displays â€" allegedly seen in Detroit and Washington D.C. stores â€" features a stylized map of the country that incorrectly pinpoints the origins of cheeses famously named for the places they're produced.
He'd been revived with oxygen—he hadn't needed Narcan—but as he sat in the ambulance his eyes were only partly opened, and his pupils, when I could catch a glimpse of them, were constricted to pinpoints.
"Delicate" pinpoints the feeling of not wanting to move too fast while dating someone new — but daring to say how you're feeling anyway — giving millennials a define-the-relationship anthem in the age of situationships and Tinder.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Early last year, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) launched an online, interactive map that pinpoints all pending as well as existing landmarks within the city's 141 historic districts.
Now a new study, published Thursday in the journal JAMA Oncology, pinpoints what about processed meats and certain other foods may drive up that risk, and suggests that their inflammation-promoting properties may be a key factor.
The scanning near the reservoir was at an early stage, using new technology that pinpoints buried metal objects and compares their digital profiles against a database of military munitions, such as mortar shells or 75-millimeter artillery rounds.
Catastrophes, like train wrecks, are something to watch, whereas Joseph Stalin's oft-quoted formulation—"the death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic"—pinpoints the moment when we prefer to look away.
She pinpoints imprisoned cult member Evelyn (Zoé De Grand Maison) as the culprit, and Evelyn confesses that she hypnotized Polly and Alice into attempting to kill "Dark Betty" using the trigger "tangerine" repeated three times in a row.
Bynes pinpoints her role in She's the Man, an update on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in which she plays a girl pretending to be her twin brother, as one of the moments when her body image issues became a problem.
In the title song of "Absolute Zero," he imagines being cryogenically preserved for a century, awaiting "Another chance, maybe better next time"; sparse piano and sustained woodwinds suspend his voice as the drummer Jack DeJohnette pinpoints time still passing.
As opioid abuse continues to kill people across the country – there were 33,000 opioid-related deaths in 2016 – Cary, N.C. began using a special device that pinpoints what areas of the city have high opioid abuse by testing the sewer water.
Dr. Posner and her team's chiropractic techniques for running injuries include the Graston Technique, which pinpoints areas of scar tissue through the use of specialized stainless steel instruments that are also used to gently smooth out and eliminate the tissue.
An Ohio newspaper reporter who has covered the case since it began has now released a book where he outlines what he alleges are gaps in the investigation and pinpoints an area where he believes the boys' bodies may be found.
That's why the new Custom Blend app from CoverGirl is so brilliant: It uses a patent-pending, 180-degree video feature that adjusts to the lighting when you take a selfie, and then pinpoints your exact undertones and skin color.
At Cornell, researchers have created a new tool that sorts and collects DNA, one molecule at a time and pinpoints the molecules that have characteristics that cause cancer because of external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off.
His remarkable new "Sixteen: Drummers Suite" (Pi) zeros in on sequences in the improvisational flow of six great drummers of the past — specific moments that Mr. Weiss pinpoints for you in his notes — and extrapolates melodies and arrangements out of them.
"This new study is revelatory in the sense that it pinpoints a brain circuit long speculated to perform important computations involved in speech learning and provides the first proof that this circuit is critical to learning vocal behaviors," he says.
Once the chemical entered the bloodstream, it would cause the victim's muscles to go into spasms, pupils to shrink to pinpoints, and breathing to become very labored, said Alastair Hay, an emeritus professor of toxicology at the University of Leeds.
But this Englishwoman's immensely touching performance pinpoints the ever-hopeful spirit of a sweet-souled naïf who deserves better than she has received at the abusive hands of her nominal boyfriend, Orin (Matt Willis of the British pop group Busted).
" Considering "Raiders of the Lost Ark," she pinpoints Karen Allen's portrayal of the love interest to Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones, calling her "another deglamorized Spielberg woman, a cartoonish gin-slinging tomboy who will soon be wearing dresses and screaming for help.
Map pinpoints nukes in Cuba Based on photos from US spy planes, President Kennedy's map -- which was classified as "secret" -- shows locations of nine weapons installations in Cuba that US forces likely would have targeted if he had ordered an attack.
Misère: The Visual Representation of Misery in the 19th Century pinpoints a particular strand of misery, namely the societal sectors suffering from extreme poverty catalysed by the Industrial Revolution, and various methods by which artists have sought to capture it.
Great for 4K streaming, this router features dual 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands with a little something called beamforming, a type of frequency that pinpoints nearby WiFi devices and sends the most powerful signal in their direction for a stronger connection.
PODCAST: "NO ONE IS COMING, IT'S UP TO US" – HEAR THIS NAVY SEAL'S MOST AMAZING ADVENTURES  EXPOSING CONCEALED ENEMY ATTACK POSITIONS Not only does the Trophy system stop the incoming rounds, it also pinpoints the position of the enemy firing at the tank.
A national strategy for workforce readiness — one that pinpoints relevant problems and obstacles and devises workable solutions — must be co-developed by the people who educate and train American workers and those who will hopefully hire them, not by senior administration officials.
" In his beguiling, energetic, razor-sharp prose, Durkee pinpoints the justified resentment and righteous indignation that fuels such behavior, diagnosing it as a "yellow mind," a psychological malady wherein one finds oneself "autocorrecting the world with a cuss-filled stream of consciousness.
See the map here The clickable map pinpoints regions where patients have been diagnosed with coronavirus -- the more cases in a region, the larger its dot on the map (right now, the largest dot belongs to the Hubei Province, where the outbreak originated).
The planet in the latest study was detected last year by NASA's newly launched Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, an orbiting telescope that pinpoints distant worlds by spotting periodic, dips in the light observed from their parent stars when an object passes in front of them.
While it can sometimes be helpful to get personalized product recommendations for items Amazon's algorithm realizes might be useful to us, users might also be manipulated into buying products they otherwise wouldn't have if the company pinpoints and tries to take advantage of their weaknesses.
It's funny when she drops everything to bring Jacqueline's son Buckley and his friend into a sewer to play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles because it pinpoints the ridiculous lengths Kimmy will go to in order to help her friends and ignore her own problems.
These apps are a way to help you keep track of every place you've been to, and Swarm pinpoints them on a shareable map — you can choose how many people you share your location with and also have the option to keep your visits completely private.
Renowned strategist Tom Lee pinpoints why exactly Tesla has surged 100% in just a month — and explains why it's still one of his top stock picks of 2020Watch the moment a Tesla Model 3's camera catches a man peeing on another Model 3 across the street
To provide an even greater understanding of the future of this format, Business Insider Intelligence has written The Stories Report, which identifies the most popular platforms for Stories features, defines best practices to maximize engagement without alienating users, and pinpoints challenges hindering brand adoption for the future.
Once you set up Smart Lock (which can also be found on the Security settings screen), your tablet will unlock itself if it pinpoints your current physical location as a designated safe place, if it recognizes the sound of your voice or if the tablet's camera identifies your face.
But The Return pinpoints an idea that's been at the heart of Twin Peaks creator David Lynch's work for his entire career: Nostalgia for what we thought we knew as children is always glossing over the more complicated realities of the past, no matter how old you are now.
Jeremy Grantham, the legendary investor who called the past 2 bubbles, hails venture capital as the best market for the highest returns — and pinpoints where he's buying nowThe billionaire cofounder and chief investment strategist of Grantham, Mayo & van Otterloo has pledged nearly all of his fortune to funding climate-change solutions.
"In a given series, when you're facing a team in three games — you have a guy like (Jeremy) Hellickson who mixes it up real well; you have a guy like (Aaron) Nola who pinpoints his fastball and throws his breaking ball; and then you get a guy like Velasquez," Phillies manager Pete Mackanin said.
" An aged widow in "Drawing Blood" pinpoints her capacity to endure a long marriage to a man "who should have been sickening" to the moment when, still a newlywed, she turned "from hating him to needing him," a surprising shift stirred by his ability "to quicken something inside" her "that could not be slowed.
Using imaging from a CT scan, HeartFlow builds a 3D model that pinpoints the blockages associated with coronary-artery disease, a heart condition that affects millions of Americans and is the leading cause of death in the US. HeartFlow is based in Redwood City, California, and reached unicorn status in 2018 after raising $240 million.
She cites Olivier Rousteing and Riccardo Tisci as doing a "a great job of sharing their day-to-day," and also pinpoints Dior's presence on the platform's Instagram Stories as a highlight during the PFW spring 2017 shows, thanks to celeb cameos like Jennifer Lawrence and Natalie Portman, and the debut of Maria Grazia Chiuri's designs for the house.
Tesla shares sink 20% after more than doubling so far in 2020Renowned strategist Tom Lee pinpoints why exactly Tesla has surged 100% in just a month — and explains why it's still one of his top stock picks of 2020Watch the moment a Tesla Model 3's camera catches a man peeing on another Model 3 across the street
Right now we're at a good point where we can have an actor in a scene with a green screen, and probably like a physical representation of a beast or creature with pinpoints for mocap — that can then go onto a computer in a second and you can actually watch the shot as it would be on the screen.
Using imaging from a CT scan, Heartflow builds a 3D model that pinpoints the blockages associated with coronary artery disease, a heart condition that affects millions of Americans and is the leading cause of death in the US. HeartFlow is based in Redwood City, California, and reached unicorn status in 2018 after raising $240 million, bringing its total funding to $532 million. 
Netflix's original content has impressed viewers of just about every genre, and nothing could be more indicative of that success in recent months than the company's abruptly cult classic series, Stranger Things The series, practically made for viewing on Halloween (Netflix pinpoints 7:29pm as peak trick or treating time, citing data on when viewers most frequently hit pause on their remotes), has a stellar script, storyline, soundtrack, cast and nostalgic plugs, all of which contributed to its immediate success.
It reminded me a little of that scene from Fellowship of the Ring where Galadriel is briefly possessed by desire for the one ring and changes into a demonic version of herself: Every line and shadow on Elizabeth's face deepens, her eyes seem to recede to little black pinpoints, her lips curling into a snarl as she shouts, "You stick to the plan!" at her horror-stricken daughter, as her slightly less obviously horror-stricken husband (who moments earlier assured Paige that Elizabeth would understand) looks on with dismay.

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