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I ignore them, and lose myself in the task of puzzling out the notes.
Mr Trump is not puzzling out how to make diversity work or to counter radicalisation.
Scientists are now puzzling out why the treatment works in only a minority of cases.
Buffy's not just fighting for Angel's life here — she's puzzling out her own identity between punches.
X has a robot forensics team that works full time on puzzling out the machines' failures.
There are a few factors to consider in puzzling out how he might pull that off.
But I also liked the open world sections, talking to strangers and puzzling out where to go next.
Speed matters because it allows other important work — for example, puzzling out the meaning of phrases — to proceed.
Researchers are already puzzling out these issues; NASA successfully grew its first-ever space crop (lettuce) four years ago.
This was a typical Alicia response: She was sometimes not so much Alicia as Alice, puzzling out her Wonderland.
But in the process of puzzling out exactly what happened to Amazing Amy, Gone Girl becomes so much more.
"Many long nights were spent at this house, puzzling out how best to use its existing square footage," she said.
I'm still puzzling out what these crosscurrents mean for the Democratic Party when Ravi Gupta closes out the summit that afternoon.
Trust, I love puzzling out a show, reading endless threads that dissect tiny clues, charting minuscule hints and decoding ancillary materials.
It's also very affecting to see the three youngest surviving Stark siblings puzzling out their place in the story in the Godswood.
So you go back in and start puzzling out how you might create a different silhouette that might get you to this new object.
Mythology is as useful an approach as any when it comes to puzzling out contemporary American pop culture and the jagged idea of fame.
To be fair, puzzling out how to get users engaged with the news of the day is still a work-in-progress for Twitch.
Now they're puzzling out why obesity in adolescence may impact a person's risk of death from an infectious disease later in life — particularly for women.
The most interesting thing for Wallace about McCain was accepting that "human genuineness," that selflessness, and puzzling out whether it and "political professionalism" could coexist.
He and his family kayak at first, then take a coastal ferry south, hardly an effective way of puzzling out a series of ancient population movements.
That leads to a list of targets whose common traits require puzzling out — among them police, banks, cars, storefront windows, avowed Nazis, everyday Trump supporters, and journalists.
Those latter two accessories have historically also been tools of the once-female-dominated ale brewing trade, a connection that historians have been puzzling out for decades.
His innate sweetness in the face of such mad-dog cruelty is more of a mystery, one we'll look forward to puzzling out in his next adventure.
You'll find yourself puzzling out some mysteries entire minutes or even episodes before anyone on the show does, and it's not because you know more than they do.
Cultural critics have spent gobs of time puzzling out why a C-list veg, with no previous erotic connotations in American pop culture, rapidly took on this tinge.
As the documentary shows, Martinez takes special pride in puzzling out what ails his machines, shimmying into the tight spaces and amidst a web of contraptions to fix them.
Years after her White House tenure comes to a close, researchers and scholars alike will still be puzzling out the beautiful Sphinx's riddle that is First Lady Melania Trump's mind.
As usual, the first person to solve the case gets a signed copy of my book, "Every Patient Tells a Story," and the pleasure of puzzling out a difficult mystery.
When the publishing company team outgrew the space, they moved them to a building in town, and Mr. Smith began puzzling out how to add detailing and flourishes to the gutted space.
Finding and collecting relics of the past from dusty sites of archaeological interest represents a huge piece of the game, as does puzzling out the letters and words making up the lost language.
As usual, the first reader to submit the correct diagnosis gets a signed copy of my book, "Every Patient Tells a Story," and the pleasure of puzzling out a tough but fascinating case.
Walking the streets and puzzling out how West Fourth Street could be right next to West 12th, I realized that I was doing alone what my mom had done with me years before.
His next game — Return of the Obra Dinn — looks just as bracingly inventive, with players tasked with puzzling out the fate of a merchant ship's crew in 1808, using a time-traveling pocket watch.
Sunday's episode of "Billions" goes further than any previous hour in puzzling out the mysteries of its New York power couples, but let's continue with Chuck and Wendy, the most curious partnership of the two.
Companies have made technological and logistical advances, puzzling out the mechanics of moving goods by air; meanwhile, regulators have settled on how to let drones take off without making a mess of America's crowded, complex airspace.
But it seems particularly ineffable when you're still trying to figure out where you stand, somewhere at the intersection between your past and present, puzzling out how your identity fits into the grander scheme of things.
And like a vivid dream, it lingers even after waking: The fear takes a while to subside, and the anger and the sadness even longer, and puzzling out what exactly it's tapping into takes longer still.
I recently interviewed Ms. Kraus and Ms. Soloway together — pick up next Sunday's Arts & Leisure section to check it out — and it felt electric to hear two brilliant people puzzling out gender in text and on film.
After puzzling out all the details and tracking down the facts, I still found myself in the middle of nowhere—staring into a void, unsure how real the real parts were, wandering through the chilly forest at night.
Beyond puzzling out what happened to them and how to liberate themselves, the group also has to build a new society from the ground up, which isn't easy for young people who are temperamentally inclined to break the rules.
It demands a huge amount of concentration and commitment, and sometimes the work of puzzling out where to go next and what to do is as difficult as the manual manipulation of the little Chosen Undead that you're guiding through the level.
At the Contemporary Arts Center, the artistic duo Ellen Gallagher and Edgar Cleijne were puzzling out exactly how to present "Highway Gothic," which encompasses a series of cyanotype banners printed on 70 millimeter film — with images of crayfish and catfish — and a movie.
Early in the book, Takei connects this spirit of adventure to the story of those like his parents living in America in the early 20th century, puzzling out how to survive and thrive in a land where they were literally marked as aliens.
Among the thorniest questions hanging over experts puzzling out the future of work is what kind of new jobs will be enabled by AI and robotics — and how many there will be, relative to the work that is likely to disappear due to automation.
It seems much less silly if you engage with the entirety of Westworld content on this great internet of ours, much of which is dedicated to puzzling out what the show's true message is, or how its many timelines fit together, or any number of other things.
Yet many grown-ups felt a pang of recognition as they watched the trailer's bittersweet, live-action depiction of Li Yubao, a gruff-but-loving Chinese villager striving to please his city-dwelling grandson, notably by puzzling out the toddler's request for a Peppa-themed gift.
"Somehow the vulnerability of this Ukrainian accounting software affects the US national security supply of vaccines and global shipping?" asks Joshua Corman, a cybersecurity fellow at the Atlantic Council, as if still puzzling out the shape of the wormhole that made that cause-and-effect possible.
Even as audiences fracture according to hyperspecific tastes, it is not unusual for millions of people across the country to be puzzling out the same murder at once, dissecting clues from the real cold cases in twisty shows like HBO's The Jinx and Netflix's Making a Murderer.
CeCe Moore, a genetic genealogist with Parabon, a forensic consulting firm, also expressed worry in an email that the Science paper may obscure the difficulty involved in puzzling out someone's identity; it takes a highly skilled expert to build a family tree from the initial genetic clues.
"Cop Car" is such an exercise in pressure-cooker cinema that it's surprising how tamped down the sense of danger is in "Homecoming," even in some of the earlier sequences in which Peter is still puzzling out how to scuttle and swing as he vanquishes villainy.
And since books, unlike black boxes, can also show us what people are thinking, we have two books puzzling out the fate of democracies, one taking on the modern world's biggest ideas, and a posthumous collection of psychologically astute stories from a master of the form, William Trevor.
Some people were surprised that I'd headed back on the road so soon, but wandering around Park City, puzzling out how to make it to screenings in the middle of a snowstorm, felt more like home to me than the apartment I hadn't lived in for a year.
Instead, they've taken on a more non-denominational hue, working with students and groups of all backgrounds on general issues like puzzling out the ethics of life in general, or finding a sense of meaning as dislocation and critical debate often tear at their old sense of identity.
As fanzines and then the internet gave fans more and more access to wrestlers' actual lives, an endless series of what Litherland calls "skirmishes" between the WWE and its fanbase erupted: Self-proclaimed "smart fans" make a game of puzzling out the WWE's manipulations, while the WWE works to come up with ever-wilder stories to thrill them.
189–196 in Puzzling Out the Past: Studies in Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures in Honor of Bruce Zuckerman, Eds, Marilyn J. Lundberg, Steven Fine, Wayne T. Pitard. Leiden: Brill, 2012. “What’s the Oldest Hebrew Inscription?” Biblical Archaeology Review 38 (May–June 2012): 32-40, 66-68. “Biblical Geography in Southwestern Judah,” by James W. Hardin, Christopher Rollston, Jeffrey A. Blakely. Near Eastern Archaeology 75 (2012): 20-35. “An Ancient Medium in the Modern Media: Sagas of Semitic Inscriptions.” Duke University Conference, eds.
189–96 in Puzzling Out the Past: Studies in Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures in Honor of Bruce Zuckerman (Leiden, Brill: 2012). “The Khirbet Qeiyafa Ostracon: Methodological Musings and Caveats,” Tel Aviv 38 (2011) 67-82. “A Fragmentary Cuneiform Tablet from the Ophel (Jerusalem): Methodological Musings about the Proposed Genre and Sitz im Leben.” Antiguo Oriente 8 (2010): 11-21. “Prosopography and the Yzbl Seal,” Israel Exploration Journal 59 (2009) 86-91. “1 and 2 Kings: A Commentary.” Pages 315-358 in The Transforming Word.
Working all evening on puzzling out the problem, the Beresfords confess that they are stumped. Sleeping on the problem, the next morning Tuppence awakes to a flash on inspiration and sends off a cable to test her idea. Later that day she returns to their office with the solution – Una has a twin sister who, the cable to Australia has confirmed, arrived in England the day before the events in question. The fun-loving sisters thought the stunt would be an amusing joke to play on Montgomery Jones.
By a process of "puzzling out" the structure of the pieces split by the two different enzymes, then comparing the pieces from both enzyme splits, the team eventually determined the entire structure of the molecule. The structure was completed in 1964, and was a key discovery in explaining the synthesis of proteins from messenger RNA. It was also the first nucleotide sequence of a ribonucleic acid ever determined. Holley was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for this discovery, and Har Gobind Khorana and Marshall W. Nirenberg were also awarded the prize that year for contributions to the understanding of protein synthesis.
In addition to puzzling out the Trevelyan mystery, Grey helps solve the murder of a fellow soldier who had been suspected of espionage. In Lord John and the Succubus (2003), Grey is in Prussia serving as the English liaison officer to the First Regiment of Hanoverian Foot. Briefly stationed at the town of Gundwitz with a group of English and Hanoverian soldiers, Grey is at first skeptical when he receives reports of a local succubus victimizing a number of men and murdering a Prussian soldier. While attempting to solve the mystery, Grey tries to navigate his perhaps-mutual attraction to the dashing von Namtzen, as well as to deflect the advances of the beautiful young widow Louisa, Princess von Lowenstein, at whose castle both men are staying.
In previous tales Harold indulged his yearning for romantic adventure; this one brings his more practical characteristics to the fore. It also marks a major change in both the fantasy worlds de Camp chooses for his protagonist to visit and the manner in which they are portrayed. Hitherto Harold was sent primarily to venues based on mythology or pre-modern fantastic literature; these were depicted faithfully according to the original sources, and much of the action involved puzzling out and becoming proficient in the magical systems holding sway in them. Now the venues are drawn from modern fantasy and are reimagined in a way that strips them of what de Camp regards as their more absurd aspects. Thus, exploration of the source material is displaced by a revisionist view of it, while the protagonists’ interest in figuring out the local physics gives way to the pursuit of more immediate goals.
In previous tales Harold indulged his yearning for romantic adventure; this one, as in de Camp's immediately preceding Harold Shea story "Sir Harold and the Gnome King", brings his more practical characteristics to the fore. It continues the changes marked by the earlier work in both the fantasy worlds visited by the protagonist to and the manner in which they are portrayed. Previous venues were generally based on mythology or pre-modern fantastic literature; these were depicted faithfully according to the original sources, and much of the action involved puzzling out and becoming proficient in the magical systems holding sway in them. Now the venues are drawn from modern fantasy or science fiction and are re-imagined in a way that strips them of what de Camp regards as their more absurd aspects. Thus, exploration of the source material is displaced by a revisionist view of it, while the protagonists’ interest in figuring out the local physics gives way to the pursuit of more immediate goals.

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