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Otherwise, Ms. Cooper reorients the play through her psychological framing of the action.
Louise's understanding of the heptapods' written language reorients her sense of cause and effect.
Mindfulness makes us more aware of these preoccupations and reorients attention to the senses.
It reorients our focus onto the people and causes we're trying to reach, serve, help, and love.
India reorients Over the course of those visits, the Indian leader has made a deliberate shift, said Dhume.
When it wheels back and reorients itself, Cozmo takes a hard look at the other faces in the room.
It puts our veterans in the driver's seat and reorients the VA toward serving the veteran rather than itself.
"Diana reorients how we typically experience moving images," said Eva Respini, the museum's chief curator, who selected Ms. Thater.
Carmack argues that the Oculus Quest, like the Nintendo Switch, reorients how, where, and to what extent you can enjoy games.
In The Handmaiden, love doesn't just make you feel great — it also completely reorients your point of view on the universe.
This hyperbolic performance reorients the tragedy as a showdown between male hierarchy in one corner and androgynous anarchy in the other.
That may include a changing of the guard at the top as it reorients itself to deal with the specter of Amazon.
This also cannily reorients the show on the parallel track to reality it ran on for much of the first two seasons.
It indicates an action rather than a classification, and reorients your relationship with the internet in a way that's subtle but impactful.
In this case, your obstetrician will suggest at least one additional ultrasound to see if the placenta reorients and clears the way.
Vice Media also announced it would lay off about 10 percent of its current workforce as the company reorients and eliminates redundant positions.
John Church is one of 275 experts who are losing their jobs as Australia reorients its national science agency toward more commercial enterprises.
William Powhida reorients our perspective away from the individuals who lead and fundraise for cultural institutions and redirects it toward international flows of capital.
The show reorients our perspective away from the individuals who lead and fundraise for cultural institutions and redirects it toward international flows of capital.
Vice Media will lay off about 85033 percent of its current workforce as the company reorients and eliminates redundant positions, the company's CEO said Friday.
The Army has made long-range precision artillery a priority as it reorients toward preparing for a potential fight with an adversary of similar capabilities.
Any band that reorients its reference points on every new outing should rightly be uncertain about what the results could yield, but Murphy is confident.
The Arctic is an area of increasing focus for the US military as it reorients toward a potential fight with a rival like Russia or China.
Staged with a swift, stark lyricism by the impossibly versatile Rachel Chavkin, "The Royale" boldly takes on and reorients a familiar genre and a familiar tale.
Right after that, the flash reorients itself one last time into what it "thinks" is the best direction to achieve the perfect bounce light for your subject.
Its merit isn't based on how many people experience it, but on the way it reorients and changes the audience — whatever that means for the individual viewers.
A lot of VR games have some kind of panic button that centers your vision or otherwise pauses or reorients the action when you start to feel nauseous.
The new mobile app does away with the Discover section to simplify the app's interface and reorients the Messenger experience around people and Stories, not businesses and apps.
Preparing for this environment has been a major focus for the US military in recent years as it reorients toward what military leaders have described as "great power competition."
Unlike a plot twist or a killer reveal in the final moments of a horror movie, an unforeseen shock early or midway in a film reorients the story and disorients the viewer.
The show reorients itself and nearly switches genre: It is no longer a Whodunit but a long-form character study, a dual portrait of two legal crusaders, and an examination of the appeals process.
One of the key questions — and this is a perennial debate in Australian foreign policy — is the extent to which Australia reorients itself away from its dependence on America and toward its Asian neighbors.
"Consistent with the President's America First Energy Plan, the budget reorients the EPA's air program to protect the air we breathe without unduly burdening the American economy," a summary of the agency's proposed budget said.
"Consistent with the President's America First Energy Plan, the budget reorients the EPA's air program to protect the air we breathe without unduly burdening the American economy," a summary of the proposed EPA budget said.
However, Mr. Trump's campaign may set in motion a process that reorients American politics toward the cosmopolitanism versus nationalism divide that he emphasized, reconfiguring our party system and shaping our politics for decades to come.
Manu, in retort, takes the slim second of time he's created for himself, reorients, and lifts up for a totally normal-ass layup over Garnett, who, amazing in his own way, finds himself swiping at it.
Soloway shrewdly recaptures and reorients the female gaze through the story of Chris (a resplendent Kathryn Hahn), a frustrated filmmaker who relocates with her husband, Sylvere (Griffin Dunne), to the isolated artistic enclave of Marfa, Texas.
The deal was announced by the property trust's manager, Goodman (NZ) Ltd, on Friday and represents a move away from commercial property for GMT in the country as it reorients itself closer to Auckland's industrial market.
Convoys are nothing new for the Navy, but it's something the service hasn't focused on since World War II. Now, as the US military reorients toward a potential clash with another sophisticated enemy, it's flexing that muscle again.
The southern half was bulked up by landfill, first in 20123, most recently in order to build the Hills, a feat of landscape architecture affording a panoramic view of the harbor that reorients perspectives like a mind-expanding drug.
Beyond its sleek and uncluttered design, Inbox reorients the idea of email around things users need to keep track of — concerts, flights, to-do lists — and how that process can be more efficient when a message's information is extracted and rearranged.
Articulated in last year's "A Better Way" report from the House GOP's Task Force on Tax Reform, the BAT reorients the code toward a destination-based cash flow tax, removing what sometimes are characterized as self-imposed penalties for exports and subsidies for imports.
The Pentagon told VICE News that the total number of troops assigned to AFRICOM — about 7,200 personnel — would be cut by less than 10 percent over several years, as it reviews its priority areas on the continent and reorients itself toward great power rivals.
"It is a way of expanding China's growing global presence and dominant economic force, and it progressively reorients the world from the U.S. and European-centric view of the last fifty years," said Tim Buckley, director for the U.S-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
The effect of new, cloud-based businesses is everywhere in tech this earnings season, from Intel cutting 12,000 jobs as it reorients itself from personal computers to the cloud, to Microsoft reporting lower profits, but investors buying the stock on word of growth in its cloud business, which is similar to AWS.
Starting today, we'll be rolling out the new Messenger app for… Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Monday, March 2, 2020 The changes are part of a larger Messenger redesign that reorients the People tab around Stories as Facebook continues to try to dominate the ephemeral social media format it copied from Snapchat.
If HUD has its way, companies like Facebook will need to address a more fundamental intervention by the government: one that reorients the business model that sits at the heart of the consumer internet, a business model that has repeatedly contributed to challenges to our democracy That's what we need if we are to preserve vital civil rights protections in the digital age.
September 2003. Kirchner Reorients Foreign Policy. Translated from article in La Nación, 15 June 2006.
By doing so, the coda reorients the speakers and listeners out of the story world and back into the communicative present.
SR 185 then reorients in an easterly direction at Fort Deposit and continues its course where it again intersects I-65 (Exit 142) prior to reaching its northern terminus at US 31.
This system was published in 1932 by a Vietnamese missionary, C. K. Trung.Smalley, Vang & Yang. (1990). p. 150-151. The system uses Thai characters but reorients the system to fit the Hmong Leng language more closely. The system reportedly never gained much of a following.
The Picture History of Photography: From the Earliest Beginnings to the Present Day. New York: Harry N. Abrams. 18. The brain reorients the image. This optical process of projecting an inverted image is known as a camera obscura (from the Latin, meaning dark room).
His167 is also hydrogen bonded to the bound H2O in the cluster. Both His101 and His167 are paired with carboxylates Asp100 and Glu262, respectively, and are likely to be protonated. The conformational change associated with substrate binding reorients the cluster. The residue that removes a proton from citrate or isocitrate is Ser642.
Atomic polarization is observed when the nucleus of the atom reorients in response to the electric field. This is a resonant process. Atomic polarization is intrinsic to the nature of the atom and is a consequence of an applied field. Electronic polarization refers to the electron density and is a consequence of an applied field.
In the discussion above, the setup was kept unchanging by preventing pitching around the gimbal axis. In the case of a spinning toy top, when the spinning top starts tilting, gravity exerts a torque. However, instead of rolling over, the spinning top just pitches a little. This pitching motion reorients the spinning top with respect to the torque that is being exerted.
Merozoites use the apicomplexan invasion organelles (apical complex, pellicle and surface coat) to recognize and enter the host erythrocyte (red blood cell). The parasite first binds to the erythrocyte in a random orientation. It then reorients such that the apical complex is in proximity to the erythrocyte membrane. The parasite forms a parasitophorous vacuole, to allow for its development inside the erythrocyte.
Then the river reorients itself for to the southwest. Next, the river branches north for to the south shore of Lake Rocher (elevation ), which flows (full length) to the northeast. In its last segment, the river flows to the northeast crossing a lake (length: , altitude: ). The Nipukatasi River flows on the south shore of the Broadback River upstream of Quenonisca Lake.
Wim Delvoye (born 1965 in Wervik, West Flanders) is a Belgian neo-conceptual artist known for his inventive and often shocking projects. Much of his work is focused on the body. As the critic Robert Enright wrote in the art magazine Border Crossings, "Delvoye is involved in a way of making art that reorients our understanding of how beauty can be created".Enright, Robert.
The MTOC reorients itself during signal transduction, primarily during wound repair or immune responses. The MTOC is relocalized to a position between the edge of the cell and the nucleus in cells like macrophages, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells. Organelles like the Golgi apparatus aid in the reorientation of the MTOC which can occur rapidly. Transduction signals cause microtubules to grow or contract, as well as cause the centrosome to become motile.
Morrison’s sculpture draws upon art historical reference and popular culture. Pairing quotations from various genres of art with common items and detritus – plastic bottles, weather balloons, plaster busts, shopping carts, light bulbs and bubble wrap – he reorients objects from everyday life by integrating them into themes of Pop, Surrealism and Classicism. Morrison uses a myriad of technical processes to create cast stainless steel sculptures with bright, high polished surfaces that reflect the object's surroundings.
The addition of the myristoyl group proceeds via a nucleophilic addition-elimination reaction. First, myristoyl coenzyme A (CoA) is positioned in its binding pocket of NMT so that the carbonyl faces two amino acid residues, phenylalanine 170 and leucine 171. This polarizes the carbonyl so that there is a net positive charge on the carbon, making it susceptible to nucleophilic attack by the glycine residue of the protein to be modified. When myristoyl CoA binds, NMT reorients to allow binding of the peptide.
The experimental reproduction of circular halos is the most difficult using a single crystal only, while it is the simplest and typically achieved one using chemical recipes. Using a single crystal, one needs to realize all possible 3D orientations of the crystal. This has recently been achieved by two approaches. The first one using pneumatics and a sophisticated rigging, and a second one using an Arduino-based random walk machine which stochastically reorients a crystal embedded in a transparent thin-walled sphere.
If the cricket is moved slightly while the wasp is away making its first inspection, the wasp upon returning from the burrow reorients the cricket to its proper position and then proceeds to check the burrow again, even though it was already checked just before. If the cricket is moved again, the routine repeats once more. This process has been repeated up to 40 times in a row. Based on this example, Douglas Hofstadter coined the term "sphexish" to mean deterministic or pre-programmed.
Former logo of UNCDF. Created by the General Assembly in 1966 to promote economic development, UNCDF officially was established as an "autonomous organization within the United Nations" with the purpose to "assist developing countries in the development of their economies by supplementing existing sources of capital assistance by means of grants and loans". In 1973, the Governing Council reorients UNCDF's activities towards "first and foremost the least developed among the developing countries" and it began focusing on the world's least developed countries in 1974. For the next twenty years, UNCDF financed stand-alone capital infrastructure—roads, bridges, irrigation schemes—mostly in Africa.
Many of his works utilize unusual instrumentations, extended techniques or theatrical setups. For Tempest in a Teapot, commissioned by the Dutch Music Days for the Radio Kamer Philharmonic, the orchestra is spatialized around the public. As winner of the Harvey Gaul competition from the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, he composed Sound becomes visible in the form of radiance, which is built around the bowing of a piano: “a radical work that reorients the listener's relationship to time.” (Mark Kanny, Pittsburgh Tribune) His recent set of six pièces mécaniques for Calefax and Eric Vloeimans consists mostly of text directions and staging diagrams.
An aryl aryl coupling thought to be catalyzed by a cytochrome P450 enzyme to form an aromatic ring system occurs. Staurosporine 2 This is followed by a nucleophilic attack between the indole nitrogens resulting in cyclization and then decarboxylation assisted by StaC exclusively forming staurosporine aglycone or K252c. Glucose is transformed to NTP-L-ristoamine by StaA/B/E/J/I/K which is then added on to the staurosporine aglycone at 1 indole N by StaG. The StaN enzyme reorients the sugar by attaching it to the 2nd indole nitrogen into an unfavored conformation to form intermediated O-demethyl-N-demethyl-staurosporine.
The diameter conical ribbon pilot parachute provides the force to pull lanyards attached to cut knives, which cut the loop securing the drogue retention straps. This allows the pilot chute to pull the drogue pack from the SRB, causing the drogue suspension lines to deploy from their stored position. At full extension of the twelve suspension lines, the drogue deployment bag is stripped away from the canopy, and the diameter conical ribbon drogue parachute inflates to its initial reefed condition. The drogue disreefs twice after specified time delays (using redundant 7- and 12-second reefing line cutters), and it reorients/stabilizes the SRB for main chute deployment.
The price of a DOF adapter ranges from tens of thousands of US dollars for a professional solution to less than a hundred by using parts available from a local hardware store. The pricing of a DOF adapter unit also depends on the material and technologies used. For instance, a relay lens system must be added if the adapter is to be directly mounted to a camera's body (bypassing the standard lens, as if on a Canon XL1 or XL2 and the Sony EX3). Also, a prism system that is used on some adapters that correctly reorients the image rightside-up adds to the cost.
Scenario two broadens the first scenario to include Israeli efforts to secure the west bank of the Suez Canal, and adds IAF air strikes and Egyptian SAM defences. Scenario three reorients the Egyptian positions to allow a better defense, and is ahistoric in this regard. Each scenario is subject to the standard rules developed for Modern Battle Folio Series games but also contains scenario-specific rules and victory conditions. Play is divided into eight 12-hour turns (scenarios two and three both have 12 turns) governed by the standard move-shoot sequence, zones of control, a terrain effects chart, and two differential combat results tables (CRT).
Haiti, History, and the Gods (1995, 1998) reorients the study of Haitian history through what she calls "literary fieldwork". In the process, she recasts many boundaries: between politics and poetics, between the secular and the sacred, and between the colonizer and the colonized, those who deemed themselves masters and those who worked as slaves. The Story of Cruel and Unusual (2007), focuses on the Eighth Amendment's prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment and traces the precedents for the torture of detainees in the "war on terror". Chosen as one of top-25 books for 2011, The Law is a White Dog, How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons was published by Princeton University Press in Spring 2011.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991. They argue that Turner ignored gender, race and class in his work, focusing wholly on facets of American exceptionalism. In Legacy of Conquest Limerick writes, "[Frederick Jackson] Turner was, to put it mildly, ethnocentric and nationalistic." Further, she notes that Turner’s frontier concept excludes much of geographical, technological, and economic aspects of Western life by limiting the frontier to agrarian settlements. Limerick’s goal is to reinterpret Western history under the term conquest, without the concept of the frontier (including its closing in 1890). In these changes Limerick reorients the way historians think of Western history, as she writes, “Reorganized, the history of the West is a study of a place undergoing conquest and never fully escaping its consequences.
The MTOC is located in a perinuclear position and contains the negative ends of microtubules while the positive ends grow rapidly towards the edge of the cell. The Golgi apparatus reorients along with the MTOC, and together cause the cell to seemingly send a polarized signal. In immune responses, upon interaction with a target cell in response to antigen-specific loaded antigen-presenting cells, immune cells, such as the T cells, natural killer cells, and cytotoxic T lymphocytes, localize their MTOCs near the contact zone between the immune cell and the target cell. For T cells, the T cell receptor signaling response causes the reorientation of the MTOC by microtubules shortening to bring the MTOC to the site of interaction of the T cell receptor.
Structure of liquid crystal display: 1 – vertical polarization filter, 2, 4 – glass with electrodes, 3 – liquid crystals, 5 – horizontal polarization filter, 6 – reflector "Wikipedia" displayed on an LCD Liquid crystals find wide use in liquid crystal displays, which rely on the optical properties of certain liquid crystalline substances in the presence or absence of an electric field. In a typical device, a liquid crystal layer (typically 4 μm thick) sits between two polarizers that are crossed (oriented at 90° to one another). The liquid crystal alignment is chosen so that its relaxed phase is a twisted one (see Twisted nematic field effect). This twisted phase reorients light that has passed through the first polarizer, allowing its transmission through the second polarizer (and reflected back to the observer if a reflector is provided).
The paintings, drawings, and prints of Terry Winters have been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions, including major retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Irish Museum of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Sonnabend Gallery,1982 The first solo show for Terry Winters, this exhibition established his reputation as an accomplished and distinctive painter and draughtsman. Previously unknown outside of underground circles of artists and collectors, this debut presented his nuanced approach to painting – including his evolving lexicon of biomorphic forms and honed drafting skills – as a welcome tonic for the atmosphere of painting at the time. Whitney Museum of American Art, 1992 This early 1990s survey demonstrates a perceptible evolution in Terry Winters’ work as he frequently shifts from large to small scales and reorients his compositions. The exhibition outlines Winters’ experimentation with printmaking and drawing after 1986 that realized new tonal and mark making potential in his work.

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