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"Ultimately, though," he said, "I found the job of reconstructing the life of a man more interesting than reconstructing a dead civilization."
Some archeologists now say that when they dig up the remains of lost civilizations they are not just reconstructing objects but reconstructing minds.
"Starting From Zero: Reconstructing Downtown New York," by Michael Sorkin.
Barry kept reconstructing the time line over and over again.
We are left reconstructing the pieces through careful detective work.
Reconstructing ancient encounters is always "highly speculative," said Dr. Hoffmann.
This discovery is crucial to reconstructing dinosaur life cycles and behavior.
Reconstructing PIE is one of the unsung achievements of modern science.
Reconstructing this centrist philosophy will be harder than building it was.
He was always playing with proportions and deconstructing and reconstructing again.
It's an important clue in reconstructing ancient events at Qesem Cave.
Schiavone is best in reconstructing the exchanges between Jesus and Pilate.
Then, researchers are recreating history by reconstructing a 13th Century man's face.
"It's a different mind-set, a passion for reconstructing investing," he said.
However, reconstructing Adie&aposs face without a skull was no easy task.
Reconstructing "Consolation" wasn't easy, and it took many years of hard work.
After all, Mr Hockney himself is a master of reconstructing the real.
SpaceX took over the pad in 93, recycling, reconstructing, and replacing infrastructure.
" Schwieterman went on, "What about reconstructing a basil flavor in a strawberry?
There is precedent in Europe for reconstructing destroyed historic landmarks, and Gov.
Smart contractors help out the neighbors of a home they are reconstructing.
The White House on Wednesday released a memo reconstructing the phone call.
As a historian and biographer, I've made a career of reconstructing lives.
He is the author of Reconstructing the WTO for the 21st Century.
Useful when reconstructing a traffic accident, but deeply concerning if used at protests.
He said he will also continue to work on reconstructing his own life.
Reconstructing the path each particle took means connecting those blips in each layer.
Lancôme Absolue Precious Cells Advanced Regenerating and Reconstructing Cream SPF 15, $188; bloomingdales.
Is it sensible reconstructing an entire community that could just burn down again?
We hope we'll do it successfully so we can begin reconstructing wounded warriors.
Instead, projectors are reconstructing images onto the half dome from a desktop computer.
The Tigers dealt other veterans in July, and are clearly reconstructing their team.
Congress will nevertheless need to devote federal funds to reconstructing Puerto Rico's grid.
The latest research into reconstructing machine learning engines could make that deception even easier.
Eventually, this could lead to reconstructing working testes and transplanting them back onto soldiers.
Dutton's work involves reconstructing how sea levels changed in various periods throughout Earth's history.
"It's always a bit of an adventure reconstructing it from collective memory," Wells says.
This information is mostly useless for reconstructing, or preserving, your personal experience with Facebook.
Nonetheless, reconstructing how Fyre burned a lot of people is not a small thing.
"This year we're reconstructing the final sculpture in Unorthodox Taxidermy," Schuffman continues to tell us.
BOHEMIA "Family History Roundtable Series: Reconstructing a Civil War Life," presented by George Munkenbeck. Feb.
Another team has produced a kind of instruction manual for reconstructing mammoths in the lab.
And that mechanism points to an important reason for studying polar wander—reconstructing past climate.
Reconstructing bipartisan support for trade agreements is essential to growing the U.S. and world economies.
My days are spent photographing, illustrating, reconstructing, and interpreting the specimens that we study there.
"I sometimes feel like a detective when we're reconstructing entire living creatures," Dr. Schwarz smiles.
This is great step forward to reconstructing our views on health and those in need.
However, critics seems to be more interested in reconstructing his record than in recognizing it.
Reconstructing the fallout of the storm can help humanity prepare for future Carrington-class tempests.
This involves reconstructing a penis with skin and muscle from the patient's thigh or forearm.
Perkins shoots the brothers with low-key intimacy and inserts numerous staged scenes reconstructing events.
In the process of reconstructing the festival, hour by hour, Zax has destroyed some myths.
It meant revising more than century's worth of attempts at reconstructing the elephant bird lifestyle.
Reconstructing the specific tracks the particles left allows researchers to determine whether they spotted their xi.
So was reconstructing the history of mecha development through a parallel Vietnam War and Afghanistan conflict.
But for paleontologists interested in reconstructing the evolutionary history of whales, this time period is problematic.
Sunni lawmakers wanted more allocated toward reconstructing areas retaken from the militants, which were predominantly Sunni.
Reconstructing a franchise is a complicated jigsaw puzzle, and pushing toward contention too early has consequences.
This is essential information for researchers interested in reconstructing the rich ecological puzzle of this period.
He described the post-shooting process as one of deconstructing old lives and reconstructing new ones.
Reconstructing the scene and interviewing the officers involved could take weeks or months, the police said.
Archaeologists are reconstructing pieces of a 2,000-year-old sarcophagus lid featuring a colored leopard face.
Taking apart and reconstructing them, she transformed familiar inanimate objects into fetish-like figures and iconic presences.
After reconstructing genomes from bird bones, it appeared that some group of humans had bred the macaws.
In the meantime, astronomers aim to continue reconstructing galactic evolution over the universe's 13.7-billion-year history.
She was reconstructing, document by document, the recent history of Afghanistan from the Soviet invasion in 1979.
In the past, Mr. Liang's works often focused on storytelling, frequently reconstructing memories of his native China.
The squad had also acquired state-of-the-art technology, like onboard vehicle dynamometers, for reconstructing crashes.
Geologists can use the samples like pieces of a puzzle, reconstructing the history of the magnetic field.
Few insect fossils have been found, so reconstructing the steps in this long evolution has been difficult.
Scalfari prides himself on not taking notes and not using tape recorders, "reconstructing" encounters later in articles.
The crew studies photos of the original set posted to boards as if reconstructing a crime scene.
Unlike Jenga, Beasts of Balance is all about building, not carefully tearing down and reconstructing a stack.
"Reconnecting is going to be difficult and reconstructing her life is going to be difficult," he said.
Most of the fabrics I use are chosen with the intention of reconstructing elements of my childhood.
"One of the interesting aspects of reconstructing our ancestors' diet is the technology they used," Weiss told Gizmodo.
Goals of the fledgling "Leonardo Project" include recovering the famous Renaissance figure's remains and reconstructing his genetic code.
This gateway will be in charge of protocol translation (by stripping and reconstructing or encapsulation) and safe pass.
I didn't know what was going to happen when I brought them together and started reconstructing their histories.
He began reconstructing heads, torsos, arms and legs from the fragments, including pieces as small as a fingernail.
"They really are reconstructing evolutionary history," Hopi Hoekstra, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard, said of the new research.
While Dr. Priest was reconstructing Astrea's mosaic origins, she was recovering from the surgery to implant her defibrillator.
In this Finnish slasher film, four teenagers try to solve the case by reconstructing it minute by minute.
Many communities have gotten together to clean up the streets and help each other in reconstructing some houses.
"There is no use in reconstructing the city if the people of Mosul don't change," Ms. Abdullah said.
When reconstructing extinct animals, paleontologists rarely, if ever, have the benefit of working with soft tissue, such as ligaments.
I'm looking at photographs but I'm reconstructing it as a video game, especially in Act I with Elkhorn Mine.
Bed Bath & Beyond — Bed, Bath & Beyond fell 4% after the housewares retailer announced it will be reconstructing its board.
Baghdad says at least $100 billion will be needed to reconstructing houses, businesses and infrastructure destroyed in the war.
"This is a bit like reconstructing the eruption history of a volcano by discovering ancient lava flows," said Smith.
While raiding the beauty closet for hair masks a while back, I came across the Nexxus Keraphix Reconstructing Treatment.
"We are maintaining, repairing and reconstructing the railway line... there is very major damage on this line," he said.
Having deconstructed his favorite genre so perfectly, Black has a harder time reconstructing it without leaving out some pieces.
Returnees that Grandi met in Somalia also asked for schools, health centers and help reconstructing their homes, he said.
Yet the book more than makes up for this shortcoming by reconstructing its key events in compelling, vivid prose.
John Galliano has created one at Maison Margiela, ripping up the old rules, de- and reconstructing basics in style.
Nicola White's 2000 book Reconstructing Italian Fashion: America and the Development of the Italian Fashion Industry highlights this development.
But he also has a revisionist streak, an interest in reimagining the recent past rather than faithfully reconstructing it.
When reconstructing ancient DNA sequences, scientists typically use the genome of a closely related living relative as a scaffold.
But we're so mixed up that we have a lot of difficulty reconstructing how we're related to each other, deeply.
Attackers who succeed in reconstructing a user's password are likely to then try it on other popular sites and apps.
"I had to perform one of the most difficult surgeries [involving] breaking her spine then reconstructing it," says Dr. Melamed.
That became a sort of act of testimony, and an act of reconstructing part of this network, of visualizing it.
The Tel Aviv research group is keen to share their tools for reconstructing letters and deciphering handwriting with other archaeologists.
And so over the past three years, we've completely worked on reconstructing his face and get his skin back on.
It was hard, intense labor that went into reconstructing perhaps not a home, but a kind of contingent dwelling place.
Police are currently in the process of reconstructing the dismembered remains, which are in "various stages of decomposition," said Idsinga.
For astronomers, observations of lunar meteor hits are important for understanding the Moon's surface topography and reconstructing its impact history.
They then validated their model through historical and genetic data, reconstructing king penguin relocations during previous periods of climate change.
"I'm very interested in reconstructing the 3D world," says lead author Park, a graduate student at the University of Washington.
Forsythe is not just reconstructing Baroque steps; he's using them as material, pulling ballet's original elements through his own imagination.
The still life ensnares the eye into singling out or lingering on objects, effectively reconstructing the visual process of othering.
If the hashing process is done correctly by the site operator, reconstructing passwords is difficult and time-consuming — yet not impossible.
State police investigators are working on reconstructing the accident scene as federal authorities are collecting data from the commercial vehicles involved.
The Philbrook Museum is reconstructing the career of modernist photographer Lusha Nelson, whose life was cut short by an untimely death.
Most of the book then consists of chapters reconstructing the histories of modern Europeans, Indians, Native Americans, East Asians and Africans.
The United States had ample warning that reconstructing Iraq would be a difficult and dangerous task, as did its key ally.
The researchers hoped that reconstructing the mummy's older version of the virus might help them understand how it had evolved over time.
There is still widespread development focused on demolishing and reconstructing, like Bronx Point, the newly approved affordable housing complex in the Bronx.
Reconstructing ice sheet and sea-level changes from the past when the climate was warmer than now provides insight for future predictions.
They spent the day reconstructing what they could of the home, now a solitary cabin embedded in the shadowless countryside of night.
But a larger economic impact of reconstructing a cost barrier to contraception is likely to be felt throughout the entire work force.
Researchers here are reconstructing snowpack data by examining tree ring records across the entire western United States for the last 7753,000 years.
But crucially, the texts are tiny, almost impenetrably so, representing the difficulty of fully reconstructing stories that have been repressed for decades.
It demonstrates his astonishing talent for eliciting oral history and forensically reconstructing the experiences of people who have endured a major disaster.
That would involve scanning a brain (possibly destructively), reconstructing the neural network from the scan, and running the simulation on a suitable computer.
Reconstructing it, you remember the smells, the colors, the funny thing some other person said, and the way it all made you feel.
Melanin correlates with darker hues, so the team was able to use the distribution of melanosomes as a guide for reconstructing Psittacosaurus coloration.
Reconstructing the classic '80s game with microorganisms was intended to raise awareness of their research, they say, but also has a practical benefit.
According to the story, the NSA only discovered the alleged breach last year, and presumably, the error could have come from reconstructing events.
"We have to continually respond -- provide relief to communities that are affected and then begin the process of rehabilitating, reconstructing infrastructure," he says.
To sustain this narrative, the Kremlin's state-controlled media has excelled at reconstructing the centuries-old image of Russia as a besieged fortress.
When Middle Eastern tyrants are exiled after they lose power, Minawi says, sometimes people forget about them to focus on reconstructing their countries.
Robbins is more interested in the inarticulable or barely articulable sting than he is in reconstructing social relations in the Mediterranean gift economy.
While recovery is daunting, the physical part of rebuilding is obvious and visible — restoring power grids, repairing and reconstructing homes, schools, and businesses.
The head of Kosovo's counter-terrorist services, Fatos Makolli, has spent six years reconstructing the networks that funnelled Kosovars to Syria and Iraq.
The philosophers are concerned with reconstructing his argument and relating it to his philosophical system, while the art writers seek to apply his claims.
To cloak an object then requires perfectly reconstructing the optical fields around that object such that it appears that no light scattering ever occurred.
"While this position is interesting and helpful for reconstructing the evolution... of these organisms, the exclusion of the hemimastigotes is arbitrary," Hejnol told Gizmodo.
Samrao also told BuzzFeed News he believes a worn tire caused the crash and that they are reconstructing the crash scene to further investigate.
Their work allows this part to proceed extremely quickly, reconstructing the scene in relatively high fidelity with just a second or two of processing.
Scientists generally agree on these basic points, but when it comes to reconstructing the fallout of the impact, the devil is in the details.
As with his game recaps, he was reconstructing scenes through a variety of second-hand sources: encyclopedia entrees, translated newspaper articles, sporting news guides.
Reconstructing Syria and Iraq Ditto for contributions the Sunnis are likely to make to fix Iraq and Syria once the ISIS caliphate is defeated.
The best thing about GhibliCraft—the group dedicated to reconstructing Studio Ghibli films in Minecraft—is that it honors Miyazaki's dedication by mimicking it.
The scientists were so busy reconstructing the new genomes that they did not know how these species might fit on the tree of life.
Doctors at the Royal Children's' Hospital Melbourne (RCHM) said they had to separate the girls' livers, and the main challenge was reconstructing their abdomens.
At this particular time, the most essential role for tree rings is probably their use in reconstructing past climate and providing much greater context.
Even so, these brain case scans are important tools in reconstructing the primate family tree beyond what brain scans of living monkeys can offer.
But the University of Washington researchers found that, by first reconstructing a shiny object's environment, they could make more realistic views of the objects.
Reconstructing the art on view in Beacon took months, lots of trial and error, and a team of six installers to get everything right.
Wylie was fascinated by the concept of reconstructing a society in silico—capturing people's data trails and their behavior to remake the actual world.
"Mozak" players ring up points as they trace the structure of neurons, then advance to a new neuron once they have finished reconstructing one.
The Bharatiya Janata Party believes Patel was a Hindu nationalist, citing his support in reconstructing a temple once pillaged by Muslim invaders as evidence.
Yet here Mr. Mackay was, reconstructing a worst-case scenario for a weak "wait, is this for real?" joke we've seen a million times before.
So for me, the path forward, which requires business and the public sector and civil society working together, is about reconstructing the networks of America.
In a paper, the researchers lay out some key challenges facing computer modeling: reconstructing a scene from a video is difficult for computers to do.
H: Do you see any irony in Lanzmann reconstructing a lost history with Shoah, but then going on to minimize Postec's role in its legacy?
Ms. Dawson's death is being investigated by three state agencies, including the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which is reconstructing a timeline and conducting interviews.
She's been renegotiating the terms around her pop persona ever since, and tonight she sets about reconstructing the parameters of what a gig can be.
In fact, the contrary occurred, in that the exhibit itself perpetuated outdated ideologies by reconstructing the imagined inferior world of "primitives" as a legitimate reality.
He was one of the few Brazilian doctors at the time with advanced training in reconstructing the skin of people who had been severely burned.
Thousands of electrical workers have started to restore power, but the reconstructing the electric grid in Puerto Rico is a matter of live-saving urgency.
His approach is to provide new insights into poetry by reconstructing the environment in which poems were written, incorporating his own experience into the text.
So bravo to Manhattan School of Music, where French rarities have found an unlikely home, for carefully reconstructing and reviving the charming work last weekend.
When Herzog & de Meuron began renovation efforts, they had to painstakingly take apart the room, stripping it of many of its elements before reconstructing them.
They found it while reconstructing the evolution of Mediterranean region's complex geology, which rises with mountain ranges and dips with seas from Spain to Iran.
As seen in the chart embedded below, when decoding brain signals resulting from a subject remembering images, the AI system had a harder time reconstructing.
Mr. Abadi, in his own speech, seemed to promise that money spent on reconstructing Iraq would not be wasted, since he was also fighting corruption.
The Altai expedition has now resumed its mission of surveying Arctic glaciers and wildlife, and reconstructing the first scientific expeditions to explore Franz Josef Land.
This development comes in an area of machine-learning research called "face super-resolution," which focuses on reconstructing faces from distorted or low-resolution images.
Reconstructing meetings and movements across the Fira trade grounds and the city of Barcelona of anyone who later tests positive would be a difficult task.
Reconstructing the history of Mars and answering questions of its past are only two areas of discovery that will be dramatically advanced by such a mission.
Reconstructing an international financial system after the war was complicated by the reparations imposed on Germany and by the debts owed to America by the allies.
But there will always be a special place in our hearts for Ava DuVernay, who isn't just shattering glass ceilings, but reconstructing them with her vision.
Now, by carefully reconstructing the history of the St. Paul mammoths, scientists have dated the population's extinction to 5,600 years ago, plus or minus a century.
Instead Trump banked on reconstructing much of the Reagan coalition which included many white working-class voters who would have been expected to vote for Democrats.
It's like they smash practice plates, build a special plate-reconstructing computer algorithm, and then use that same algorithm when they get the actual LHC data.
Plans for stabilizing, administrating and reconstructing Iraq were inadequate, he added, and the war and its aftermath allowed Islamist extremist groups like al-Qaeda to flourish.
The book addresses a number of the techniques, reconstructions, and ideas forged by archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann and other classicists who are active in reconstructing ancient color.
Forgers can make fossils appear more dramatic or novel by adding feathers, reconstructing tiny features, or even gluing specimens together to make them appear as one.
Ubisoft's recreation of Alexandria is truly impressive, but the developer unfortunately assigned itself the impossible task of reconstructing historically accurate buildings based on extremely fragmentary evidence.
The challenge for museums is to create context out of no context—to make themselves "porous" containers that can capture the unfixing and reconstructing of identity.
Atlas thinks it is: The challenge of reconstructing someone else's world; the opportunity to educate yourself; the serendipitous encounters and unlikely finds, I found this invigorating.
If biological, the great age of the fossils complicates the task of reconstructing the evolution of life from the chemicals naturally present on the early Earth.
The team then analyzed the fossil specimen for the next few years, digitally reconstructing the skull's missing pieces and comparing the renderings with other Australopithecus fossils.
While YouTubers like The Gaming Historian have made their name on reconstructing past events and their contexts, this still remains a small part of gaming culture.
Stewart treats seemingly every sentence Locke wrote with great care, reconstructing his wanderings through Europe and Africa, black theater, communism and other geographic and intellectual terrain.
But I was still stuck on the wildness of the mind-reading aspect of the experiment: How much better can the machine get at reconstructing faces?
Dr. Kawahara said that the new techniques of genome analysis have enabled him to fulfill a "childhood dream" of reconstructing how these insects came to be.
Doctors have used 3D printing in humans for purposes like reconstructing jawbones and vertebrae, and 3D models have also been used to plan for major surgeries.
The international team of researchers used CT scans of K2's fossils to recreate a 3D model of his chest and focused on reconstructing the thorax.
Reconstructing the evolution and behaviors of these parasites has major implications not only for entomologists, but also for scientists interested in how dinosaurs experienced their world.
No, it's the hard work of digging down into our memories and reconstructing a piece of information from scratch that makes it easier to retrieve later.
Brooke Shields assisted artist Will Kurtz in reconstructing one of his sculptures after part of it was accidentally thrown away by cleaners at the Art Southampton fair.
"Everything that contributes to reconstructing Iraq is an additional step to avoiding Daesh strikes on our own territory," Hollande said, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State.
"I use these tools to enhance what is already present in the images, instead of completely reconstructing or altering the photograph," Whitmore says of her editing software.
With Son of a Gun, I liked the idea of taking the killing machine and deconstructing and reconstructing it out of something flaccid and impotent and harmless.
Currently, its website advertises detailed facial scanning, reconstructing full scenes in 3D, and augmented reality — making virtual objects appear in the real world through a phone's camera.
Pretty much any archaeologist given the job of reconstructing these buildings in physical form would want to visually clarify which parts are new and which parts aren't.
British researchers have spent the last two years reconstructing the sunken landscape using data provided from various sources, including oil and gas companies and wind farm developers.
For Black, video making is not necessarily about creating images or imparting experiences, but about dismantling and reconstructing established modes of understanding, particularly concerning race and gender.
Archeologists are now reconstructing the pieces of the sarcophagus, found in a necropolis more than 21926 feet below ground on the western bank of the Nile River.
He began his work reconstructing lesser-known, and sometimes forgotten, works from the earliest years of opera in the frescoed halls of the Marciana Library in Venice.
Reconstructing the first seven weeks of its spread, our reporters showed how the authorities silenced doctors and others for raising red flags and soft-pedaled the danger.
That it can be heard again at all is because of the dogged commitment of Nick Sandon, a British musicologist who spent four decades reconstructing the scores.
Detective Box (Bill Camp) makes a welcome return after a couple of episodes on the bench, and he spends his time reconstructing Naz's movements before the murder.
Moreover, she sees the practice as a means for deconstructing and reconstructing her identity by using layers of objects and images to reference cultural dissonance, language, and history.
Every day, these physicians battle against what has often been genetically preordained—removing tumors and dangerous tissues, reconstructing bones, flesh and organs, or just attempting to alleviate pain.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — The Chicago-based artist Michael Rakowitz has been gradually reconstructing the now entirely demolished Palace of Nimrud in Northern Iraq.
That opens up new research like reconstructing the size and shapes of the brains of dinosaurs and comparing them with those of modern birds, which descended from dinosaurs.
That's not all: by virtually reconstructing the ancient shark's brain, the researchers discovered that modern day ghost sharks are more distantly related to today's sharks than we thought.
I pray that now we may find the moral courage to reject leaders who pander to white nationalism and embrace the difficult work of reconstructing democracy in America.
He evinces no enthusiasm for reconstructing eastern Syria or trying to secure movement on a broader Syrian peace process or ensuring the return of refugees to their homes.
The U.S. should seek an agreement in the UN Security Council on ending the war, reconstructing the country, and accommodating the legitimate security concerns of all regional actors.
It does this by analyzing molecular profiles of select wines and reconstructing them as a bioidentical match to more expensive wines, like an $11,000 10 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay.
Over the past few years he has developed a way of making earthy, coagulated, hypercharged music by capturing live jams on tape, then reconstructing them in the studio.
Working backward, the researchers could trace the network pattern to specific cell types, biological activity and timing, as if reconstructing the how and when of a crime scene.
A lot of conscientious effort has gone into reconstructing events and rendering the small-town settings, and "Dannemora" works sufficiently well as a ticktock account of the story.
Apple is reportedly planning to bring three-dimensional cameras that are better suited for digitally reconstructing real-world surroundings to its next iPhone and iPad Pro, reports Bloomberg.
Reconstructing the equivalent of the euro using a weighted basket of currencies prior to 20013 and the euro itself since then, we observe a relatively stable exchange rate.
"Reconstructing God's mosques for those who believe in God and the last day," said the sign, according to photographs of the building rubble that were provided by activists.
That's according to a detailed new Washington Post report reconstructing the Trump team's internal deliberations earlier this month about how candidly they should describe the meeting in question.
With this new research, it seems we may be on the brink of potentially reconstructing their voices as well, breaking a silence that has lasted for millions of years.
Desperate for leads after three months, investigators contacted the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Virginia, where a forensic artist was charged with reconstructing the toddler's face.
Adhikary, speaking by phone from Kathmandu, said the government had recently approved the use of bamboo to rebuild schools and was expected to approve its use for reconstructing homes.
For the next few decades, Nigeria must not only confront the challenge of reconstructing communities but rebuild trust with victims and also address the residual and deep communal trauma.
The research, reported as news in the journal Science, could provide a road map to reconstructing the genome for one of the deadliest viruses the world has ever seen.
A team led by Ryan Fogt, an atmospheric scientist at Ohio University, came to this conclusion after reconstructing atmospheric pressures for the frozen continent from 1905 to the present.
He said while reconstructing the Uber fatality situation his sensor detected and classified the pedestrian as a walking human six seconds before she was in front of the car.
"In the acting company, I found a family of an entirely different sort," he writes, in the noble tradition of children everywhere, reconstructing their damaged psyches in the theater.
So really reconstructing this book is at the same time an attempt to place Baldwin in all these different latitudes and levels and make a story out of it.
Jessica Thompson, an archaeologist at Yale University, said the paper was a creative approach to reconstructing a past behavior that is notoriously difficult to identify in the archaeological record.
The discovery has big implications for reconstructing the timeline of evolution on Earth, which was significantly shaped by fungi, a kingdom of life that includes mushrooms, yeasts, and moulds.
Because she never kept a journal, she is reconstructing a timeline from the documents in her East Hampton basement, which has become an archive of the past 40 years.
Kevin Burgio, a research scientist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, N.Y., and his colleagues have been reconstructing the extinction by analyzing hundreds of historical records.
Betty Pat Gatliff, a forensic sculptor who helped law enforcement identify scores of people who went missing or had been murdered by deftly reconstructing their faces, died on Jan.
" The peculiar act of eating at the scene of the crime occurs often enough to warrant mention in police textbooks like "Criminal Investigation: A Method for Reconstructing the Past.
The council was created to help women in places like Rwanda and Afghanistan turn a profit from cottage industries so that they could become stakeholders in reconstructing their countries.
We took an expansive look at the disaster, reconstructing the mud's deadly journey and illustrating how these dams are built and what led the one in Brumadinho to crumple.
" However, he added, "all of us who believe in the values and principles that the EU was designed to uphold must band together to save it by thoroughly reconstructing it.
"Reconstructing her life is going to be difficult," said her attorney, Richard Portale, who picked Graswald up from the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women, according to the Poughkeepsie Journal.
The leaders of the effort built upon its institutional infrastructure to form the DLC in 20163 with the goal of reconstructing the party's electoral coalition and recapturing the White House.
But the fossil record seems to draw a huge blank between the eras of Otodus and Megalolamna, leaving paleontologists with little to work with when reconstructing the animal's phylogenetic background.
These could be anything from contemporary press clippings to transcripts of original interviews with those who witnessed, or participated in, the events he is in the process of imaginatively reconstructing.
Authenticity and excitement aren't mutually exclusive, as evidenced by 60 pages of endnotes — the print equivalent of the director's commentary on a DVD — detailing the process of reconstructing Yoshitsune's life.
Their artworks revolve around the narrative axis of history, cities and memories, deconstructing and reconstructing stories from Taiwanese memory that seem familiar as if they have already happened to us.
The main problem with penis transplants in comparison to phalloplasty [reconstructing a penis surgically] is that the patient would need to take immunosuppressive drugs for the rest of his life.
That's harder to do for, say, meetings with multiple people in the room — Woodward is a master of reconstructing internal meetings by cross-referencing what various attendees have given him.
Trump said during the meeting that he expects other countries to help pay for reconstructing liberated areas and possibly keeping areas stable with their own forces, according to the Post.
Adding the radar data helps reduce some of the uncertainty that comes with reconstructing a nuclear test from afar, says Catherine Dill, a researcher at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
Still, he said, "dental stem cells may provide an advantageous cell therapy for repair and regeneration of tissues," someday becoming the basis for reconstructing bone tissue, retinas and even optic neurons.
"After Brexit, all of us who believe in the values and principles that the EU was designed to uphold must band together to save it by thoroughly reconstructing it," he wrote.
In reconstructing the issue into a 70 by 32 inch poster, readers reveal the ultimate centerfold, a paean to the male body to post above their bed, breakfast table or toilet.
Harald Sandner got so annoyed by seeing the wrong dates being thrown around in historic works that he decided to take on the task of reconstructing each day of Hitler's life.
His trial is expected to take about five weeks, and include surveillance video clips and eyewitness testimony reconstructing the attacks, the role he is accused of playing and his eventual capture.
It's very tied to a different notion of authenticity that really now does include a sense of constructed, inherited identity that keeps reconstructing, and that you can negotiate and perform with.
Israeli officials have accused Hamas of spending millions of dollars to rebuild the tunnels, diverting building materials and money from reconstructing Gaza after the devastation caused by the 50-day war.
By reconstructing the jet's flight path and that of the missile, Dr. Wright found that the crew most likely saw the missile's first stage burn out and fall back to earth.
The piece collectively examines the nature of memory, and like much of Shalev-Gerz's work, is interested more in the process of remembering and reconstructing than the specific outcomes of that process.
Reconstructing the history of human pathogens, a new science made possible by the ability to decode DNA molecules many thousands of years old, can yield deep insights into both medicine and history.
"The concept reflects the work of a designer – the act of cutting, splicing and reconstructing materials and fabrics to create a new personality and identity with them," the brand shared on Instagram.
In fact, we're reconstructing several major sculptures that I had to destroy because I couldn't get support for them, and let me tell you why this show is so important to me.
The core idea here is extremely familiar for a video game: something bad happened, and players show up just in time to pick up the pieces, reconstructing the story as they progress.
"The way a chemical image takes shape on photo paper is similar to the software's process of stitching photos, connecting a point cloud, and reconstructing a mesh in 3D space," she says.
"Image: ReutersSchnell also dismissed claims that reconstructing a ship whose demise killed more than 1,500 people was in poor taste, noting that the development was being done in a "very respectful way.
"Reconstructing the past from modern DNA is a bit like looking into the history books: you never know whether crucial parts have been erased," said lead author Laurent Frantz in a statement.
There's a sort of intermediate signal between those that Anumanchipalli and his co-author, grad student Josh Chartier, previously characterized, and which they thought may work for the purposes of reconstructing speech.
Reconstructing the official poverty measure so that it provides more applicable information reveals that the American safety net has successfully reduced material deprivation and prevented millions of people from living in poverty.
Imagine, as I often do, that our world were to end tomorrow, and that alien researchers many years in the future were tasked with reconstructing the demise of civilization from the news.
Reconstructing Greater Adria's geologic historyIn order to piece together Greater Adria's past, van Hinsbergen and his colleagues spent a decade aggregating geological data from countries across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
The class, taught by Joe Mullins, a forensic artist with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, focuses on reconstructing the faces of migrants who lost their lives in the desert.
"I am reconstructing sea level during Marine Isotope Stage 230a," Kai Morsink, a Columbia University senior, told a roomful of earth-and-environmental-sciences students as the class gave presentations last November.
In her work Dr. Reich collaborated with a psychoanalyst, Anna Burton, in reconstructing the picture of a musician who was as conscious of her exceptional status as she was conflicted about it.
The positioning of the beads was like a roadmap for reconstructing how the outfits were made, while the wealth of archeological discoveries at the Sungir site contextualized some of the other details.
Still, "the very exciting part of this paper is in the possible implications: the possibility of reconstructing from deposits on the Moon the history of the Earth's atmosphere," he said in an email.
Tobias Gremmler captured the motion of kung fu and then recreated it with different digital variations: as a fabric weaved over time, expanding into emptiness, reconstructing shapes from motion, and so much more.
Reconstructing eerie, menacing crime scenes, making inspired deductive leaps that stretch credulity, lovingly poring over one grim tableau after another… that can be a treat even if it's never quite suspenseful or surprising.
"I confirm that Autostrade, which managed that road, will not touch the bridge and will not take part in demolishing or reconstructing, but will have to pay both," Toninelli said to Radio 24.
"The government's preparations failed to take account of the magnitude of the task of stabilising, administering and reconstructing Iraq, and of the responsibilities which were likely to fall to the UK," Chilcot reported.
In 1955, Dr. Heimlich proposed a method of restoring a patient's lost ability to swallow, a condition called dysphagia, by reconstructing a damaged or diseased esophagus, using a section of the patient's stomach.
Anticipating the 20th-century fashion for cutting up and reconstructing the human body, he treated the figure as a repertory company of separate expressive instruments, each to be played as loudly as possible.
Arya, too, gets a rude awakening and is forced to adjust her understanding of her father, her sister and the Lannisters after she sees a Braavosi play reconstructing the events of King's Landing.
In particular, some are worried that the increased cost of building materials like concrete and asphalt will provide less of an incentive to embark on reconstructing areas which were destroyed in the quake.
She's best in reconstructing (via hundreds of hours of interviews) the intertwined life struggles of Hall, his steadfast sweetheart and eventual wife, his vexed parents and some denizens of the competitive sailing world.
The tender was for the planning phase of reconstructing two historic bridges located in the area where the 45-km (28 mile) Kanal Istanbul, championed by President Tayyip Erdogan, is expected to run.
Just before 8 that morning, almost exactly 12 hours after the cyberattack on the Olympics had begun, Oh and his sleepless staffers finished reconstructing their servers from backups and began restarting every service.
He has also pledged wholesale changes to the immigration system, including blocking Trump's attempt to build a border wall, making it easier to become a citizen and "breaking apart and reconstructing" immigration enforcement.
I suggest we all read the White House memo reconstructing the July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the now-declassified whistleblower complaint and see what we think it indicates.
Less clear is why the German filmmaker Felix Randau would have the imaginative idea of reconstructing the possible final days of Europe's best-preserved mummy, only to give him such a basic plot.
The big picture: Though Juul is reconstructing its marketing plan to curb usage among teens, the company still has a majority of the market share in e-cigarettes and is valued at $16 billion.
Scalfari, the founder of Italy's La Repubblica newspaper, has prided himself on not taking notes and not using tape recorders during his encounters with leaders and later reconstructing the meetings to create lengthy articles.
True, last season mostly saw him sniveling in a kennel, but his single act of heroism in rescuing Sansa goes a long way toward reconstructing our faith in the living disappointment that is Theon.
I think their frenetic diplomatic activity in Europe indicates that they'd like to find somebody else, for example, to bear the cost of reconstructing Syria - which they may or may not succeed in doing.
Reconstructing lost meaning by re-interpreting traditionally held notions of "historical relevance", the multi-media work offers a participatory exploration through and of the absurdity inherent in presenting an architecture for applications of justice.
In some instances, by grinding teeth and bits of bone to powder, and then pulling out fragments of genetic material, he and his colleagues have succeeded in reconstructing all of the DNA of individuals.
Mr. Trump's aides and allies were said to be especially concerned by the revelation that James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director fired by Mr. Trump, has contemporaneous, detailed memos reconstructing conversations with the president.
" Reconstructing the 'tree of life' Tom Harvey, a lecturer in geoscience at the University of Leicester, says tiny fossils such as Saccorhytus "provide a glimpse into a microscopic world that we rarely get to see.
Because the fossil was fragile, deeply embedded within a rock slab, and one of a kind, the international team of researchers used a high-tech method of visualizing and reconstructing Halszkaraptor's skeleton in three dimensions.
Trump wants to spend $200 billion on infrastructure projects, including repairing bridges and roads, building new airport terminals, reconstructing the Northeast Corridor rail line, even financing a clean energy power plant on the Hudson River.
Literally, reconstructing the life, the behavior, the pattern of activity of this individual and anyone and everyone who may have crossed his path in the days and the weeks leading up to this horrific event.
Her work has centered on halting those destructive processes by reconstructing the mounts so they are as airtight as possible, and isolating the plates from problematic elements, such as non-archival mats and paper backings.
Like Wayne, I want to trust that there is value in human empathy, in accountability, and in the practice, from time immemorial, of reconstructing our human tragedies in the form of narratives and sharing them.
Recently, he has become known for reconstructing Shawn dances — which are almost never performed, though Shawn is still celebrated as the founder of Jacob's Pillow and recognized as a father figure of American modern dance.
From exploring sunken vessels of the Middle Passage to reconstructing museum exhibits that chronicle slavery, African Americans are breaking down the barriers that separate them from their ancestors and reconnecting with a lineage once lost.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) voted 2-1 to begin holding "virtual meetings" and hear from the public about reconstructing a database of documents related to the proposed plan to store nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain.
Adam H. Weinert is a rare specimen: a young man who's already spent years devoting himself to reconstructing the dances of three generations of past modern-dance masters while also choreographing new works of his own.
In a sign of how sensitive the reconstructing of the French political landscape is, Alain Juppe, a moderate conservative ex-prime minister, swiftly denied on Twitter reports that he had struck a government deal with Macron.
"Analyzing coprolites at this level of detail opens up an entire new universe of research possibilities for those interested in reconstructing the paleobiology of extinct organisms," NYU anthropology professor Terry Harrison told Gizmodo in an email.
Scientists at the University of Melbourne, reconstructing rainfall patterns using tree rings, ice cores, sediment and corals, reckon that the big droughts of the past few decades were more acute than any in the past 400 years.
FROM COINAGE: These Athletes Are Only Getting Richer After Leaving the Field Finally back to full strength in the offseason, Nadal returned to work, reconstructing his forehand and redoubling his efforts to get back to his best.
Parts of it were very technical — looking at exactly how coal mining happened in the '21080s and '30s, reconstructing the gear, the safety conditions which were precarious, how they built stilts to stop the ceiling from collapsing.
The products — which includes shampoo, conditioner, reconstructing treatment, and a deep conditioning mask — are loaded with keratin protein and black rice, which have a storied past in repairing the damage from over-processed and heat-styled hair.
Reconstructing the evolutionary past of platyrrhines is complicated by a lack of tropical monkey fossils recovered from the period between 13 and 31 million years ago, which is a gap P. materdei has now helped fill in.
"The vast majority of our responses are reconstructing history and finding all the people across the U.S. and other countries, finding those most at risk, telling them how they can be tested and treated," Dr. Cetron said.
"Heller was eventually faced with the task of reconstructing her life and career in another country and language," John Grumley wrote of this period in the biography "Agnes Heller: A Moralist in the Vortex of History" (2005).
"Through analyzing the Iceman's toolkit from different viewpoints and reconstructing the entire life cycle of each instrument, we were able to gain insights into Ötzi's cultural background, his individual history, and his last hectic days," Wierer told Gizmodo.
Ms. Bokova, who has described the Islamic State's destruction of Middle East artifacts as an atrocity against humanity, also said she intended to hold a conference of experts on reconstructing Syria's cultural heritage by the end of April.
"They represent an important step to understanding and reconstructing the function of several architectural elements linked to the use of power protocols in the elites of the Moche culture," Walter Alva, lead archaeologist of the project, told CNN.
Each collection starts with Dickely setting the mood for the season: "The process starts with me having a mental image of a place and reconstructing it — the textures, colors, sounds — and putting all these elements together," she says.
For that work, he and his team are artistically reconstructing pieces of the Northwest Palace at Nimrud (an archaeological site in Northern Iraq) that were destroyed by the Islamic State, also known as ISIS and ISIL, in 2015.
How we know: Our team interviewed engineers and locals to take an expansive look at the disaster, reconstructing the mud's deadly journey and illustrating how these dams are built and what led the one in Brumadinho to crumble.
Assad said reconstructing Syria after the devastation wrought by the war could cost $400, but said "we have enough means to restore our country, we are sure about that" and that funds could be sought from the Syrian diaspora.
A White House memo reconstructing the conversation showed the president returned to the subject of investigating former Vice President Biden repeatedly during their talk, Zelensky promised that his yet-to-be-named chief prosecutor would look into the matter.
As an exhibition, it's unconventional: Mr. Laris Cohen has spent the last five weeks there reconstructing the set of Graham's 1958 dance of the same title: a colorful, bisected raked platform and a 12-foot tree by Isamu Noguchi.
The other side, your side, is out in the hallway—the gossiping reporters, Gloria Allred resplendent in yellow ("she's always there," a journalist remarks sotto voce, "she loves the cameras"), the court illustrator slowly reconstructing Weinstein in multicolored pastels.
Liberty Theaters L.L.C., which owns the building and used it until January as the Union Square Theater, is reconstructing the four-story hall as a six-story office building, marketed by Newmark Grubb Knight Frank as 44 Union Square.
In recent months, his team has used "oligo synthesizers" like this to produce sequences that haven't existed inside living organisms for some 4,000 years, reconstructing lines of code extracted from the preserved bones, blood and flesh of Elephas primigenius.
In the meantime, though Mr. Kennedy had never built a stadium larger than a bread box, his vision of reconstructing Ebbets Field grew still grander, all the way to a full-size replica to house a professional ball club.
Sanjeet Chowdhury's photo and video installation — a miniature scale model of a Boeing B-29 bomber "flying" over a field of photographs — comes across as the perfect visual expression of the paradox of reconstructing the past in the present.
It is a rare novelist who can approach the unspeakable with restorative humor, but Burns has a gift for dismantling and reconstructing things on her own quixotic terms, as she suggests with the perfectly chosen title for this book.
He wrote an admiring essay about how Shawn used the movement of labor to communicate with the laboring masses, and he mentioned to his adviser, André Lepecki, that he might be interested in reconstructing some of Shawn's early solos.
Extracting the wreckage of TWA Flight 800 from the water and reconstructing it was critical to debunking various conspiracy theories, including suspicions that terrorists struck the plane with a rocket or that it was hit a meteor or a missile.
Since Russia is trying to persuade the West to pay for reconstructing Syria, backing an assault that kills thousands of civilians would undercut its argument that the Syrian regime is serious about seeking a political settlement to end the war.
JONATHAN MICHIEProfessor of innovation and knowledge exchangeUniversity of Oxford Reconstructing statistics* We should be cautious in thinking we've reached an understanding about the lack of efficiency in the construction industry based on the productivity statistics you mentioned ("Least improved ", August 19th).
What's more, recent neuroscience research with EEG and fMRI suggests that decoding some neural activity of living people is possible to the point of reconstructing images, he said, and that some of this decoding could eventually be done post-mortem.
Saudi TV channel al-Arabiya quoted the spokesman, Brigadier General Ahmed al-Asseri, as saying on Thursday that "the major fighting in Yemen is nearing an end ... (and) the next phase is a stage of restoring stability and reconstructing the country".
Ava does this by analyzing molecular profiles of select wines and reconstructing them as a bioidentical match to more expensive wines, like an $11,000 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay, which essentially put New World wines on the map for the industry.
In such a case, if scientists could catalog the tumor's mutations, they would have a shot at reconstructing a play-by-play — how the conflagration began, how the drug smothered it — and, from this, gain insights that could help others.
Glover would secretly turn the television on with the sound low and tape episodes of "The Simpsons" on his Talkboy recorder so that he and Stephen could listen to them later: archeologists reconstructing the popular culture of their own time.
We have located each piece of evidence within a navigable three-dimensional digital platform showing a model of the safe house and the environment of El Junquito around it, and have started reconstructing an account of the narrative of the day.
As GOG explains on its site, the team of programmers spent eight years reconstructing the game from retail discs instead of the original source code, and they apparently worked with film studio Alcon Interactive Group to legally release it through GOG.
"People talk about these reality shows and found footage movies but I think it's very interesting that Orson Welles was there first," Bob Murawski, the film editor who had the task of reconstructing "The Other Side of the Wind", told reporters.
From 1992 through mid-September, it paid for 683,035 separate projects — removing debris after natural disasters (mostly hurricanes and floods) and repairing and reconstructing public buildings, roads, bridges and utilities — according to a computer analysis of agency data by The Times.
The genealogy sites do DNA tests now, too, so in addition to allowing your aunt to sift through millions of documents reconstructing your family's journey through time, and the world, she can better understand where her distant ancestors were from.
She does this by deconstructing and reconstructing the female body with glee — limbs are dismembered and entwined, a woman-shaped coffee table is dissected, as if by a magician, and a perspex suitcase is stuffed with squidgy vinyl body parts.
Bastian Hagedorn—a musician and social worker from Berlin—with whom I've wanted to do a gabber project for years, barely arrives before gutting the basement and reconstructing a legendary Berlin bunker reduced to only the essentials: Fog, strobe, bass.
Work on this manuscript is far from complete, says Ovenden, but now that scholars know its time of origin, they stand a better chance of reconstructing the original structure of the texts and making a more informed assessment of the different textual layers.
ROME, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Toll road operator Autostrade per l'Italia (ASPI) will not take part in demolishing or reconstructing the collapsed bridge in the city of Genoa, but will have to pay for both operations, Italy's Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli said on Tuesday.
Just as our book was being put to bed, I was reconstructing a model of the water transport infrastructure; how they use the seven meter rise of the Nile every summer to fall as a hydraulic lift for delivering stones to the pyramids.
Maurice Peress, a conductor who worked closely with both Leonard Bernstein and Duke Ellington, and whose twin passions for jazz and classical music were reflected in his penchant for reconstructing important concerts from the past, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan.
Although Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides's lyrics are fairly minimal — looped catchphrases, repeated in minor, if surreal, variations, warped through perplexingly distorted vocal filters — the snippets that do emerge focus rather conspicuously on the general theme of razing and reconstructing a self.
The Kardashian clan — for all the problematic ways they've appropriated black aesthetics and popularized injecting and surgically reconstructing oneself into an entirely new body — have at least helped the fashion industry realize that it might be worth making clothes for women who have butts.
Yet even reconstructing what was on board took an eternity: Evidence pointed to a Japanese manufactured Toshiba cassette recorder as the likely delivery device for the bomb, and then, by the end of January, investigators located pieces of the suitcase that had held the bomb.
In their wake, I've noticed a trend of young Portuguese producers releasing raw remixes of American rap and R&B, breaking down their source material and reconstructing it with trademark batida, afro-house, kizomba, and tarraxinha elements like pan-flutes, hand drums, and hypnotic basslines.
His own forays into the area came about because his love of the trumpet led him to trace its origins further and further back until, in 1962, he found himself reconstructing an antecedent to the instrument that had been found in Tutankhamen's tomb in Egypt.
"Through analyzing the Iceman's toolkit from different viewpoints and reconstructing the entire life cycle of each instrument, we were able to gain insights into Otzi's cultural background, his individual history and his last hectic days," Ursula Wierer, study author and archaeologist, wrote in an email.
But the curators have also fleshed out the role Raphael played in the Rome of Pope Leo X (1513-21), when the artist turned his mind to architecture, archaeology and antiquarian studies in service of the grand project of reconstructing and preserving the ancient city.
Interviews with political leaders briefed on the inquiry, along with briefings from investigators and a federal law enforcement source, shed light on an investigation that saw hundreds of federal agents descend on Austin, gathering and reconstructing bomb fragments, interviewing witnesses and gathering video footage.
So conservators from the Paolo Orsi Regional Archaeological Museum of Syracuse, in Italy, restored and reassembled 400 ceramic fragments, reconstructing the egg-shaped, 0003-foot-tall (1 meter) olive oil container, which an  ancient artisan  had decorated with rope bands and three vertical handles on each side.
There are books interpreting his lyrics and collecting his favorite Bible passages, parsing his relationship to the Rastafarian religion and his status as a "postcolonial idol," reconstructing his childhood in Jamaica and investigating the theory that his death was the result of a C.I.A. assassination effort.
" Graham herself has previously spoken out about image altering on magazine covers, telling Entertainment Tonight in March, "I believe in a little bit [of photoshopping], but when you're reconstructing my body, when you're reshaping my hips and my thighs, and you're taking certain cellulite away — hello!
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But now we need to move away from the personal stories of survivors and take practical steps, steps toward prosecuting the Islamic State militants responsible for these crimes and toward reconstructing Yazidi areas in Iraq so that displaced Yazidis can begin to go back to their homes.
And Elon Musk is running a business, not a charity, so coming up with a way to generate money from reconstructing Puerto Rico's energy system will be crucial for private companies to step in, which will be difficult as the island copes with its financial struggles.
And while it's possible to imagine a Medicare-for-more bill making it through budget reconciliation, if Democrats want to do something as complex as reconstructing the American health care system, they're going to need to be able to write legislation in a simple, straightforward way.
Because the price of genetically reconstructing extinct species is still unknown (although it could cost tens of millions of dollars), the scientists focused on how much it would cost just to reintroduce and maintain these particular species in the wild once they had already been engineered.
To overcome these difficulties and limitations, Vranich and his colleagues integrated historical archaeological data with modern computer software and 3D-printer technology to reconstruct the ancient temple, and by doing so, devised an entirely new approach to reconstructing and visualizing ancient ruins that would otherwise be impossible to build.
Based on these characteristics, and using modern tools for reconstructing evolutionary relationships, McCoy and her co-authors conclude that Tully monsters are probably a cousin of lampreys—those toothy, jawless fish that look like someone decapitated an eel, glued a kitchen blender on top, and hoped nobody would notice.
That is to say on the winter break I read Pascal Quignard, in each image there's a missing image, says he, I add in each sound there's a missing sound, say: my mother how she, because of her hearing impairment, is permanently reconstructing sentences from fragments, isn't that writing?
The exhibition, which actually begins before the age of photography with Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius, solves this problem in part by reconstructing the sense of dispossession that must have been felt on viewing the earliest astronomers' hand-drawn reproductions of the lunar surface as it appeared through their telescopes.
It is tracking how humans move in real time and replicating their movements in VR. The company is also reconstructing and simulating the actual clothing a person is wearing, using physics-based software to figure out how clothing should move virtually when they do things such as dance or stretch.
It doesn't even have to pay attention to the "real" street map — all the data needed for reconstructing the aerial photo can be superimposed harmlessly on a completely different street map, as the researchers confirmed: The map at right was encoded into the maps at left with no significant visual changes.
In a paper published in Psychological Science, a team led by John R. Anderson, a professor of psychology and computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, demonstrated a method for reconstructing how the brain moves from understanding a problem to solving it, including the time the brain spends in each stage.
Holder did not back a particular Democratic candidate in the op-ed, but did set out a list of policies that Democratic hopefuls should endorse, including reconstructing the Voting Rights Act, tackling comprehensive criminal justice reform and committing to becoming a net-zero carbon emitter in the next 10 years.
Much of it was quietly retired in the decades following, as Europe seemed to have settled into an eternal peace and the Swedish armed forces refocused on missions far away from home, ranging from keeping the peace in Bosnia to reconstructing Afghanistan and suppressing piracy off the Horn of Africa.
However, he said that technologies have been developed since the cores were first collected that could yield much more information from the collection as a whole, such as about specific weather events, reconstructing sea ice variability, and when pollution from East Asia began crossing the Pacific to affect western Canada.
The mold was made from a scan of the hindquarters of a colossal alabaster statue that once stood in the ancient Assyrian capital of Nimrud: a winged lion with a man's gently smiling face, dating from the ninth century B.C. Factum was reconstructing the creature, an Assyrian deity, in sections.
And the eastern oil fields seized by the SDF in October, including Syria's largest, will be a target for the government as it tries to recover resources needed for reconstructing areas it controls, according to a Syrian official and a non-Syrian commander in the alliance fighting in support of Assad.
"We believe the method not only enables new ways for people to enjoy and interact with photos, but also suggests a pathway to reconstructing a virtual avatar from a single image while providing insight into the state of the art of human modeling from a single photo," the researchers wrote in the paper.
I spent months reconstructing Bob's path to Kish and was stunned and dismayed to learn that many of the people I spoke with hadn't been contacted by the F.B.I. As a condition of reviewing Bob's files, I had also promised his wife and Dave not to do anything to jeopardize his safety.
In the end, reconstructing and narrating his assault take on both a creative and a therapeutic function for Édouard — as one imagines they did for Mr. Louis — and "History of Violence," for all its political and sociological significance, is also about how storytelling and art can serve as a ballast against adversity.
Other projects include "Balanchine's Twenties: Early Solos and Duets," a book by Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer about their decades-long work reconstructing lost ballets by George Balanchine, and "Cunningham's Events," a study of the choreographer Merce Cunningham's staging of dance in museums and other nontraditional venues, by the art historian Claire Bishop.
Ms. Grimsted's work has been central to the task, and her publication, "Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder: A Guide to the Dispersed Archives of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) and the Postwar Retrieval of ERR Loot" is, among other things, an inventory of where the many documents can be found.
"The Goldwyn Mansion restoration has covered virtually every detail of the property, from the original windows, replicating the original wooden fencing, and reconstructing the pool cabana's column — even hoisting the blue wisteria vine at the entry onto scaffolding while the house wall was refinished, to be later reinstalled in its mature glory," according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com.
"We understand now what to look for in the future and our hope is that these results will mean that we can become more confident in reconstructing extinct animals and thereby add another dimension to the study of evolution," said Roy Wogelius, study co-author and geochemist at the University of Manchester, in a statement.
" As dismayed as I am by this summer's events in the UK, I am intrigued by Kouvelakis's proposal of a "Plan B," the idea that the continental Left should now demand the abrogation of all existing EU treaties with the aim of reconstructing "a genuinely new Europe" with "an anti-austerity, 'eco-socialist' program.
In my research of reconstructing the 16-month sting, consisting of more than 85033 lengthy informant-generated wire recordings, hundreds of surveillance logs, over 300 FBI reports recording informant interactions, and more than 10,000 FISA intercepted phone calls, I have discovered  why the prosecution failed to introduce one piece of direct evidence of a conspiracy.
"I don't believe in reconstructing a totalitarian system as an experiment," said Sabine Bangert, a politician from the Greens party, who, like many Berliners, felt that the construction of a concrete barrier just meters from where the Berlin Wall once stood was an insult to those whose lives had been torn apart by it.
The extant objects provide a glimpse into how the Blaschkas worked, but the Corning Museum has the human resources to go even further: After consulting with conservators, their team of flameworkers has been busy reconstructing the artisans' process: The Blaschka models continue to influence glassmakers today and have inspired scientists and environmentalists as well.
Vox's Ezra Klein has laid out the importance of the filibuster question: While it's possible to imagine a Medicare-for-more bill making it through budget reconciliation, if Democrats want to do something as complex as reconstructing the American health care system, they're going to need to be able to write legislation in a simple, straightforward way.
"When that minor object got isolated, it was outrageous and infuriated me, but at the same time I thought, 'That's something to talk about, because we're talking about color,'" said Mr. Rakowitz, whose art practice often involves trying to execute impossible-seeming actions, including reconstructing — from disposable materials — all the artifacts looted from the National Museum of Iraq.
At the East 180th Street station in the Bronx, his firm led an effort to restore the century-old railroad building that serves as the entrance to the No. 2 and No. 5 trains (and is on the National Register of Historic Places) while improving passenger circulation, installing an elevator and reconstructing a dank passageway to the train platforms.
A chemical weapons attack, if carried out by the government, would be a brazen statement of impunity, coming during a major international meeting in Brussels where officials are debating whether the European Union and other countries will contribute billions of dollars for reconstructing Syria if it is presided over by a government run by Mr. Assad.
Unit 1, which involved buying and rehabilitating a turn-of-the-century apartment building in Detroit, and reconstructing one of the units — first in part at Volume Gallery in Chicago, and then in its entirety at MOCA Cleveland — then populating it with a number of large ceramic forms, represents the kind of masterwork that can eat an artist's entire life and practice.
By first performing their AI-stealing attack before running the face-reconstruction technique, they showed they could actually reassemble the face images far faster on their own stolen copy of the AI running on a computer they controlled, reconstructing 40 distinct faces in just 10 hours, compared to 16 hours when they performed the facial reconstruction on the original AI engine.
After digitally reconstructing the painting based on available photographic evidence, the team worked towards a "re-materialization" of the work: On a canvas coated with animal glue, pigment, and calcium carbonate (the type of ground Caravaggio would have used), the painting was digitally printed in several layers, retouched by hand to add texture, then stretched, varnished, and hung in its frame.
The formal portrait, "Untitled (Shomari)," of a young black male against a pink backdrop, which is mounted near Gardenhire's "Origin of the World" photograph of black men and books and "Untitled (Black Confession/ American Hunger)," an appropriated passage from Richard Wright's 1945 memoir, Black Boy, work together to give image to the process of reconstructing identity and race out of a disempowered past.
Starting with the co-ops listed in W. E. B. Du Bois's 1907 book Economic Cooperation Among Negro Americans, she began reconstructing a history, eventually published in her 2014 book Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice, that, before, had only been told in bits and pieces, passed down through families but rarely seen as significant.
The adherents ignore statements by Iran's leaders (always worth taking with many grains of salt, to be sure) that Iran could restart full uranium enrichment within five days of discarding the deal's limitations; that reconstructing the Arak nuclear reactor, intended as a plutonium production facility, is easily done because the required "disabling" steps turn out to be not so disabling; and more.
He and other students from N.Y.U.'s graduate program in moving image archiving and preservation had spent a week at the Library of Congress's National Audio-Visual Conservation Center in Culpeper, Va. The film preservationists there had been working on reconstructing "Think," and Mr. Anen remembered hearing them say they had footage from a modified version presented in 1965, but not from the 1964 version.
As they describe in a paper in PsyArXiv Preprints, Sean Wilner and his colleagues at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have come up with a way of reconstructing, given the mean, standard deviation and number of data points in a result (all three of which are usually stated as part of such a result), all the possible data sets which could have given rise to that result.
" Barry told me, in an e-mail, that he still found the colors unduly lurid: "The various scholars reconstructing the polychromy of statuary always seemed to resort to the most saturated hue of the color they had detected, and I suspected that they even took a sort of iconoclastic pride in this—that the traditional idea of all-whiteness was so cherished that they were going to really make their point that it was colorful.
Norway can help the parties find space and procedures for negotiation, but support will be necessary from other countries and multilateral bodies, as well as assurances from countries and international agencies that they will provide assistance for reconstructing Venezuela's economy and reintegrating the country into global trade and investment; facilitating and monitoring negotiations and the processes of transitional justice; and if requested, providing technical assistance and monitoring for eventual free, fair and credible elections.

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