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"saturate" Definitions
  1. saturate something to make something completely wet synonym soak
  2. [often passive] to fill something/somebody completely with something so that it is impossible or useless to add any more

210 Sentences With "saturate"

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Saturate us with tape of synchronized chess and inline swimming.
That bright blue fluid used to saturate pads on TV?
Like its buggy autofocus and tendency to over saturate photos.
And while record carbon emissions saturate the atmosphere, the clock ticks.
Here's the deal: Two types of sweat glands saturate your underarms.
We saturate the ZIP codes around their businesses better than anyone.
All of the supply of pot stocks will quickly saturate demand.
The pins and needles congeal as they saturate skin and then muscle.
The influx of returning Salvadorans would saturate an already dismal job market.
Opinion Columnist You can buy ads and saturate the airwaves with them.
This would ensure that oxygen would mingle and saturate the entire lake.
The future we've been warned about is beginning to saturate the present.
We don't saturate the public, and new generations seem to keep discovering us.
It's also important to saturate your face with the products of your choice.
Dip your brush into the paint about an inch; do not saturate it.
Their presence seems to saturate these bland locations with an eerie, foreign beauty.
The highly volatile selection process led the campaigns to saturate the state last week.
The point of a bond dump would be to saturate the market for Treasuries.
Furthermore, his opponents can saturate West Virginia airwaves with any number of damning quotes.
The additional data required for a multiplayer game could easily saturate less robust internet connections.
Studios. Still, publishers shouldn't treat licenses like cash cows and saturate the market, he cautioned.
It's like, all the drops, all the micro-aggressions that saturate one's emotion and psyche.
It's not a foundation, and you shouldn't try to completely saturate your skin with the stuff.
Created by the breakdown of plastic bags and other refuse in our oceans, microplastics saturate seawater.
Rather than distant servers, or in addition to them, we let data saturate our own devices.
Troops saturate social media with their favorite Mattis quotes — many of them unprintable in this newspaper.
This way, your new brunette shade can fully saturate every last strand of hair without awkwardly fading.
For a super vibrant pink hue, like Lucy's, "make sure you really saturate the hair," she says.
Stories of real-life Gordon Gekkos or Jordan Belforts saturate our cultural narrative, celebrating the same spoils.
Saturate a cotton pad with it, and sweep it over your face like you would a toner.
The surreal colors come from the sulphur, potash, and other minerals that saturate the Dallol hydrothermal field.
The significance of women of color in food cannot be overstated, yet we don't saturate the market.
He'd urge viewers to "saturate yourself in love," to celebrate and accept yourself just as you are.
If you're used to phones that saturate colors more, then Essential's photos may look a bit flatter.
"We don't want to saturate the database with profiles that aren't yielding any results," Mr. Barrows said.
But as the market has begun to saturate, automakers have been hiking incentives to entice consumers to buy.
But research has shown that when women saturate a well-compensated field the pay declines, and vice versa.
"It has to be a little runny," so the yolk can saturate the grains of rice, Chase said.
And now there is no time for dreaming, as work and responsibilities saturate every second of the day.
How are artists responding to the proliferation of images of the human body that saturate our daily feeds?
The center teaches people how to create social change and hopes to saturate the state with better leaders.
It uses negative ions to saturate the airflow, which helps condition, smooth, and retain moisture in your hair.
SATURATE YOUR SKIES The built-in editing tools in Google Photos are perfectly adequate if you're making basic touchups.
While relatively few congregations define themselves as preachers of the "prosperity gospel," elements of the theology saturate American culture.
The calcium in turn triggers proteins that open up tiny chambers featuring neurotransmitter payloads, which saturate the neural gap.
So why should I go home and saturate myself with more of it after my work day was done?
Whenever we woke up together, I jumped out of bed before him to saturate my scalp with the powder.
The cervocalf leather is from Tuscan tanneries, where it's barrel- dyed, meaning the colors saturate all the way through.
The neuroscientist Antonio Damasio has shown that emotions saturate even the seemingly pure information-processing aspects of rational deliberation.
Strategists estimate that the candidates could spend about $2628 million a week to saturate the state with their messages.
"We have to get out there, saturate the entire system at these 0003 locations and do the inspection," Wiedefeld said.
"We have to get out there, saturate the entire system at these 600 locations and do the inspection," he said.
He has invited conspiracy theorists into his inner circle at a time when hoaxes saturate the public consciousness on Facebook.
If you've got inequality in law, it's very easy for that mentality to saturate people and their prejudices and opinions.
Video technology has so advanced that, in contrast, the lawns from the early years of color TV blur and saturate.
Bottom line: Is it really necessary to further saturate the landscape of sociability with even more easy access to alcohol?
The alt-right and neo-Nazis and other sundry strains of white supremacy now saturate the internet with their propaganda.
These clubs also control the quantity of apples produced, so as not to saturate the market and drive prices down.
"They could saturate the environment with those," Mr. O'Neil said, and mix-your-own sodas started to decline in popularity.
As familiar as those from the Bible, these stories saturate our literary history, in renditions and translations, allusions and transformations.
The technological advances may saturate due to the destructive impact of technology, resulting in climate change or nuclear and biological wars.
" Tiffiany Jones, Steyer's South Carolina communications director, said the campaign's plan is to "continue to saturate the state with Tom's message.
In the hope of countering the trending negativity over the weekend, Uber shelled out for targeted ads to saturate social media.
Microsoft and Sony are slowing down and delaying game downloads and updates so as not to saturate connections during peak hours.
That said, 2020 is going to be about all things 5G, as carriers finally begin to saturate the market with coverage.
But it's banking on "lite, " or pared down, versions of its apps to saturate huge unaddressed markets like India, Nigeria and Indonesia.
The Texans will saturate the pocket with unhealthy amounts of the Pro Bowl pass rusher Jadeveon Clowney (16 tackles for a loss).
With today's ambiguous regulations, health care sponcon will continue to saturate our feeds with posts that appear sincere but end up being misleading.
Typically, the NTF head will familiarize dozens of birds with human contact and saturate them with loud music before making a final choice.
Cheap polka dot wallpaper peels from the walls, and a thick fog of rancid cooking oil and air freshener saturate your nasal passages.
These stars—known as "naked-eye stars"—are so bright, they saturate the sensitive detector on an instrument like the Hubble Space Telescope.
To use it, saturate the stain with Shout and rub the stained portion of the fabric against itself to work the product in.
Whenever bad news arrives, grief swoops down to saturate the decisive moment with significance — suddenly, we've never been able to see more clearly.
Instead, the goal of quarantine is largely to reduce the speed at which the epidemic spreads, in order not to saturate ICU beds.
These days American presidential elections are so awash in money that both sides can count on having enough resources to saturate the airwaves.
News Corp Australia publications saturate the country&aposs media market with more than 140 newspapers and 3,000 journalists, according to The Daily Beast.
"Yesterday afternoon the Commission was targeted by an attempt to saturate our internet connection," Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas told a news briefing on Friday.
The organization is sending out volunteers to saturate the state and get the word out, said Kat West, its national director of policy and programs.
HASTINGS: ABSOLUTELY IF WE KEPT THE PRODUCT THE SAME, WE SAID NO MORE IMPROVEMENTS THEN WE WOULD SATURATE BUT WE ARE CONTINUING TO IMPROVE NETFLIX.
"The hub around Israel, Cyprus, Egypt could compete, but if Russia can saturate the TAP, it won't be easy," a senior Italian industry source said.
We will protect our children, and all our citizens, from the callous actions of companies that want to saturate our jurisdiction with dangerous, addictive pills.
"Every game counts, so that makes our inventory incredibly valuable," he said, adding that the league has to be careful not to saturate the market.
A third is to saturate yourself in hard work, preferably of a kind that will ruffle or coarsen your reflection in the eyes of fans.
Some Democratic candidates for president are already spending furiously to saturate Facebook with ads as they race to qualify for the first debates this summer.
One is that counterfeit pills, which can contain higher doses of alprazolam or other unknown chemicals such as the often-deadly fentanyl, saturate the market.
As a result, much shorter exposure times are required to produce an image and not saturate the detectors of the imaging cameras on NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
Then, of course, there's the growing problem of wildfires — which create tiny bits of pollution called  particulate matter that saturate the skies in many national parks.
Knowing the overwhelming support for Trump among white evangelicals, those on the outside might expect patriotism and right-wing political propaganda to saturate the morning's sermon.
Changes are as easy moving a Light slider up and down to brighten or darken things, and sliding the Color slider to saturate and desaturate colors.
There's this cycle with publicity where you over-saturate and over-promote and it becomes fashionable to not like what everyone else says they do like.
To them, Bunker famously embodied the same brand of resentment, anger and misunderstanding that seems to saturate the populace at the expense of rational, sustained dialogue.
China for instance has been preparing by engaging in a decade-plus campaign to saturate American corporate systems with networking gear manufactured by military-backed companies.
While Bloomberg has been able to saturate television viewers with advertisements, his rivals argue that he has not yet had to face questions about his record.
Exhibited is the work of contemporary photographer Adam Fuss, whose images capture the archetypal and universal themes of fear, desire, and hope that saturate human existence.
After the rice has soaked, it's strained from the water and the liquid is used to saturate the hair as a rinse-out or leave-in treatment.
It's quite easy to remove colour or over-saturate food – I usually play around with the contrast and sharpness with a slight filter, but not much else.
We don't have lip liners, so I take the edge of the lipstick and create a perfect line around the lips before slowly going in to saturate.
But the market has begun to saturate thanks partly to a glut of nearly-new used vehicles, forcing automakers to hike incentives to entice consumers to buy.
Given the new funding, Wrench will aim to further saturate the major markets where it has rolled out its service already: Seattle, San Diego, Portland and Phoenix.
"I think Trump is an enigma," Holland said, noting that as a blue state, California doesn't see the heavy political advertisements that saturate televisions in contested states.
"I wanted to saturate them to where it would give them an overwhelming coziness, and suddenly you'd feel like, Oh, this is a grandmother's place," she recalled.
For instance, a destructive myth about people who live in Chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods is that they've grown hardened, numb to the atrocities that saturate daily life.
Kim's administration has allowed and Chinese yuan to saturate the economy, which has led to the North Korean won becoming "nearly fixed to the dollar," Brown said.
While Citizens United has allowed big-money interests to saturate the political campaign market, it has also generated a backlash that has given rise to grassroots fundraising.
Typically, large software companies stop growing once they saturate their market and become reliant on locking in the same big customers to writing bigger and bigger checks.
As time goes on, it becomes harder and harder to do as you sort of saturate all the markets and you continue to try and build new products.
So as plentiful fossil fuels saturate global markets, it has become cheaper for the makers of water bottles, yogurt containers and takeout boxes to simply buy new plastics.
Universal Pictures decided to saturate primetime network television with 30-second trailers for "Jaws" in the days leading up to its release, and history shows it paid off.
"Unless we're able to maintain progress in this space we'll never saturate the market with the kind of improvement that's needed," says Gelfand, a former Republican congressional aide.
The juices saturate the rice below, or better yet mujadara, green lentils and bulgur wheat wedded in a pan with olive oil and onions just flowering into sweetness.
As shopping centers continued to saturate the country, causing many to fold into obsolescence, Mathrani said it was better to own fewer, high-quality properties in the right places.
It was heavier, yes, but it didn't weigh my hair down — and I needed to use a whole lot of product to saturate my strands, Vernon had told me.
For generations, these schools have guaranteed exclusivity and loyalty through elaborate codes and rituals (which saturate English literature from Tom Brown's Schooldays to Enid Blyton novels and Harry Potter,).
"Cheap toys made of materials with unknown composition often saturate the marketplace because of their affordability," says Savva Panayiotou, co-founder of body-safe and ethical retailer, Peepshow Toys.
It's not that Szalay writes about himself but that, like Knausgaard in "My Struggle," he wants to burst through conventional notation and saturate his work in a comprehensive artlessness.
In fact, this new school of pastry chefs is trying to rescue the dessert course from the outlandish unicorn cakes and mile-high ice cream sundaes that saturate Instagram.
When heavy rains come in to saturate the desert, locusts—ever the opportunists—breed like mad and fill the soil with their eggs, perhaps 1,000 per square meter of soil.
This recipe called for a mix of two liquids to saturate the cake: sweetened condensed milk and salted caramel sauce — my sweet tooth was aching at the sight of it.
While we'd typically only use our conditioners from our ears down post shampoo, Dimachki says to saturate all your hair from root-to-tip if you're conditioning before you cleanse.
With the modern burning of prodigious amounts of fossil fuels, that leaves a profound amount carbon to saturate the air and trap heat — a physical reality understood since the 1870s.
Critically, scientists have now confirmed that the ocean in recent decades has continued its steadfast rate of CO22018 absorption, rather than letting the potent greenhouse gas further saturate the skies.
Critically, scientists have now confirmed that the ocean in recent decades has continued its steadfast rate of CO2250 absorption, rather than letting the potent greenhouse gas further saturate the skies.
Foundry Group does still do larger financings for more established startups, but Feld stressed that until a company has clearly demonstrated success, he doesn't want to saturate it with capital.
Of course, Bloomberg didn't saturate the airwaves with his propaganda in South Carolina the way that he has done in Super Tuesday states, so results this week could be different.
Was the lesson of Trump that you must be able to saturate the media, social and otherwise, and become a compulsively watchable character in a narrative of your own invention?
Radio signals from Wi-Fi routers, GPS satellites, Roku remotes, wireless water meters, bluetooth keyboards, weather stations, and even echoes of the big bang all saturate the air around us.
The initial aim isn't to convince or persuade, but simply to overwhelm — to so completely saturate the network that it seems as if people are talking about a particular story.
The second is the Kosas Saturate & Illuminate Creme in 8th Muse blush, which comes with two shades that I mix together to create a hue that perfectly complements my pale skin tone.
He was the sort of liberal, ordinarily compassionate man who raised money for Planned Parenthood, walked out of violent movies, and acted nothing like the archetypes of "toxic masculinity" that saturate politics.
They called the plan to triple the station's surface area and saturate it with shops, restaurants and cafes in an area already buzzing with them a "serious offense" to users of transport.
Next time you pick up a pizza from your favorite pizzeria and toss the box in your front seat, think about why the grease doesn't saturate through the cardboard onto your upholstery.
They were never really full-fledged movements but there was media art or hype art, where the gist is to get a press response that would allow the message to saturate the society.
Researchers date the beauty ritual back to ancient Japan, when court ladies living during the Heian period would saturate their hair in fermented rice water (also called Yu-Su-Ru) to stimulate growth.
"The comments by Mr. Trump that might be considered pretrial publicity are not so pervasive and unfair as to saturate the community and prevent any trier of fact from being impartial," Nance wrote.
But, as much as we love flea markets and those indie shops that pop up around our neighborhood, it's hard not to fall back on the big-name brands that saturate our market.
Imagine a hypothetical scenario in which the Russians saturate America with UFO sightings: They could launch a weapon and maybe no one would notice because the warning system would be busy chasing ghosts.
It's too big and, with 15 media markets, too expensive to saturate with television advertising — though the billionaire candidates Tom Steyer and Michael R. Bloomberg seem poised to test that proposition this year.
Obviously, it helps that my internet service at home is relatively speedy, and that I was downloading games from Steam, Blizzard, and EA, who all have fat servers with which to saturate my connection.
Call me cynical, but you might say it seems very much like Ed Sheeran, known sales obsessive, is attempting to saturate the market so that he can appeal to as many listeners as possible.
But it also tends to saturate more than the Pixel, and it has a much warmer cast than either phone, resulting in a final picture that's too warm in most settings for my liking.
None of this is an exact science, but as data breaches continue to saturate headlines, and data becomes the currency of journalistic information, reporters need to get acquainted with these questions as quickly as possible.
It felt new and fresh, as if the consumerism that was starting to saturate popular music's themes and lyrics was going to create some new plane upon which everyone could better relate to each other.
These foods have been linked to mental health issues including depression, and both now saturate our food supply, constituting in large part the ultra-processed foods that now make up 60% of our caloric intake.
The 660p drive that we tested is rated at 1,800MB/s for both read and write speeds, which isn't the fastest you can get but is fast enough to saturate a USB 53 Gen 2 connection.
Local first The pair hope to create a brand that will become a household name, first focusing on making sure they saturate Lagos and Nigeria, but the duo don't see why they can't go further afield.
New Arctic research — enhanced by NASA's recent aircraft observations of Greenland — found that the melting land mass is expected to incur profound ice losses this century and beyond, should carbon emissions continue to saturate the skies.
They talked with the captain and crew and walked off the plane to talk to investigators, watching the story of Flight 1380 saturate the television screens around the airport as they waited for their new flights home.
The 66-year-old financier's apparent suicide this month in a jail cell in lower Manhattan sent shockwaves through the political landscape, allowing a wave of conspiracy theories about a possible cover-up to saturate social media.
But now, with less than 60 days to go, the network is refocusing, encouraging supporters to donate to their nonprofits tasked primarily with organizing voters in the key Senate states rather than continuing to saturate the airwaves.
"Global (oil) markets appear tighter than many anticipated for this time of year, but scores of unsold barrels can pile up quickly and saturate regions," Canada's RBC Capital Markets said in a research note on oil markets.
In 1993 he changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol, in protest against Warner Brothers, his long-standing record label, who had the temerity to suggest he stagger his output so as not to saturate the market.
AND I THINK THAT THEY'RE HAVING TROUBLE EXECUTING ON IT. MEANWHILE, I THINK THE DEMAND FOR SOME OF THEIR OLDER CARS WHICH ARE MORE EXPENSIVE, I THINK THE MARKET FOR THAT IS BEGINNING TO SATURATE ITSELF OUT.
While mass-produced chardonnays richly earn the eye rolls they receive, we are still talking about the grape of white Burgundy, which makes the sort of coveted, cherished bottles that might saturate a sommelier's dream Instagram account.
She uses charcoal, pencil and ink to employ a range of styles; splotches of yellow oil saturate the opening pages, which depict a visit to her estranged, alcoholic father, as if to express the mess they're in.
According to new scientific data, up-and-coming eyecare apps will likely saturate the market in the coming years, reducing prices and mitigating the current problems that many are facing with their contact lens and glasses prescriptions.
The ATOMIC paintings' character is marked by the prominence given to the eroded layers of color, which played secondary roles in previous series (filling minor shapes or surrounding fields), but here saturate the majority of the motifs.
So fully did this story about a sociopath terrorizing a Parisian opera house saturate areas not known for their love of Parisian opera that my tiny rural Tennessee high school devoted an entire yearbook theme to it.
Lacking the labor and tree inventory to stem this possibility, forest keepers resort to a stopgap measure: use helicopters to drench the area in herbicides to kill weeds, then saturate it with fast-growing cheatgrass or the like.
Mr. McGahn and nearly all the lawyers working for him at the White House are longtime society participants, so relationships built on the network of like-minded conservatives saturate discussions of potential nominees from the inside, they said.
"Will it fix all the problems created by these deceptive images that saturate our mass media?" asked S. Bryn Austin, director of the Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders at Harvard's School of Public Health.
A super PAC could saturate the airwaves with ads that amplify the campaign's message on Ukraine, pushing back against Donald Trump's relentless attacks about the Biden family's alleged corruption, or boost Biden against his better-funded Democratic foes.
Such an engagement "requires a long-term commitment to researching specialist knowledge and building relationships across disciplines," and a cross-cultural, interdisciplinary spirit does saturate the Source Book's artists and writers, buttressing the wide examination of our nuclear problem.
But when they arrive before the seasonal rains are able to saturate the land, as they did this year, last year and in 2017 when the Thomas Fire burned for over a month, it sets the stage for wildfires.
"It's not going to take much in a lot of these areas to saturate the soil, so trees are going to come down really easily" and knock down power lines, said Ken Graham, director of the National Hurricane Center.
The shades of lurid red that saturate the sets and costumes for this production, which opened on Tuesday night with Gillian Anderson as its enervated star, suggest nothing so much as the fast-drying lifeblood of an exsanguinated masterpiece.
Civin's other piece, "Act Like Americans 2" (add year) dropkicks with a biting critical attention to the attenuated ways that debt continues to saturate our creative realities in the harsh belabored landscape that runs parallel to the exhibition's leitmotif.
"These storms will also produce periods of heavy rain that will once again saturate soils & set the stage for increased flood potential this coming Tue when the next round of heavy rain moves in," the weather service predicted for Missouri.
Since Orbán and his Fidesz party won an overwhelming majority in 2010, state broadcasters have sounded more like local equivalents of Fox News, and wealthy allies have bought or built friendly media empires that saturate the country's private media market.
For instance, if you were launching a big attack intended to saturate enemy defenses, you could mix in a few hypersonic missiles to take out known defenses, opening up a gap for a larger, slower cloud of missiles and decoys.
" So when he died this past weekend (somewhere in his late 80s), one of our Opinion editors was transported back to her childhood in Florida, waiting for him to make his daily prediction and urge listeners to "saturate yourself in love.
Nest has been criticized for not innovating more around its original product, but I suspect that this is the result of a deliberate strategy to saturate many individual product markets rather than focus on ongoing significant improvements in a single market.
NEW YORK, July 10 (LPC) - US-based credit investors anticipate a busy July across the leveraged loan market as corporate borrowers saturate the asset class with new loan issuance before the inevitable August summer lull when deal-making traditionally slows down.
I love convenience and entertainment too much to worry about how much information I cannot control is being leaked to marketers, retailers, the government and whatever Chinese intelligence agency controls the barrage of ads for $13 dresses that saturate my feed.
Mountain is full of sounds from his hip-hop past, but also from the new, bass-heavy matter strewn around the place where contemporary rap has crashed into bass music, most notably on the roster of the German label SATURATE!
Ms. Otto-Knapp's unorthodox deployment of watercolor on large canvases — the largest, a luxurious seascape of twin bays in the moonlight, is 20 feet across — allows her to saturate her grisailles with chromatic variation even as their surfaces remain uncompromisingly flat.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. refiners ran full-tilt in the second quarter, fueled by cheap domestic crude and fat margins that should boost earnings, though their heavy activity could eventually saturate the market with gasoline, sapping profits down the road.
NEW YORK, July 19 (Reuters) - U.S. refiners ran full-tilt in the second quarter, fueled by cheap domestic crude and fat margins that should boost earnings, though their heavy activity could eventually saturate the market with gasoline, sapping profits down the road.
Cambridge Analytica members like Wylie, who recruited Kogan to work with the company, and Kogan himself, failed to anticipate that handing so much personal data to powerful people might provide them a new way to saturate Facebook with misleading or downright false information.
He then recited some figures: To saturate one square kilometer of terrain with mustard agent and kill 50 percent of the people inside without protection, you would need 20 tons of agent per hour...the comparative figure for sarin is four tons.
The ads, which have begun to saturate markets in 48 of the 50 states, aim to emphasize the middle-class upbringing of Bloomberg News' 77-year-old owner and contrast it with Trump's familial wealth and his unwillingness to disclose his tax returns.
But some transit experts are dubious, believing that 12th Street "will saturate with buses," said Annie Weinstock, the president of BRT International, a company that plans and designs bus rapid transit systems and that helped produce an alternate plan for 214th Street.
In Ghana criminals force slaves to dig for gold in protected forests, and in doing so saturate the ecosystem with mercury, a poison and pollutant so potent that the land, plants, insects, animals and people living there will be affected for decades to come.
"I think that when it comes to rings and statement earrings, you have to give them space: A beautiful ring is a sculpture, and your finger is the plinth, so if you saturate it too much then it won't have the same appeal and statement."
This depresses wholesale electricity prices and has at times led to negative prices, when huge quantities of free wind power saturate EU grids, to the detriment of traditional utilities such as Engie, RWE, and EDF, whose gas, coal and nuclear plants struggle to compete.
For carriers hungry for their next billions of subscribers as smartphone markets saturate across the world, Son painted a pictured of vast subscriber growth via the proliferation of connected objects — which handily of course also helps his bottom line, as the new parent of ARM.
Another reason is that pharmaceutical companies might try to offset Proposition 61 by charging higher prices to other customers, including the V.A. Advertisements opposing Proposition 61 that now saturate the airwaves often feature veterans saying the measure would raise prices for them and others.
Unlike other textile makers who saturate cotton and linen with pigment, Fermoie dyes only the surface of the twill — "just kissing the top," says 62-year-old Helme, who was once a decorating adviser to the United Kingdom's National Trust — lending it a subtle depth.
"The problem with the Vera Rubin is because of the brightness of the satellites it can actually saturate the detector and cause the whole image to be lost," Andy Williams, one of the paper's authors and external relations officer for ESO, told Business Insider.
In this creative, user-friendly app, you can:Crop photosEdit lighting and colorsAdd filtersAdd and make your own stickersAdd frames Freehand draw on the photo Tip: If you&aposre looking for true-to-original colors, saturate the photo more than you think you need to.
" Maryland's redistricting was driven by the Democratic governor, Mr. O'Malley, who testified in a deposition that he felt "it was not only my responsibility, but my duty" to saturate Maryland's Republican-leaning Sixth District with Democratic voters "provided we obeyed the dictates of the law.
"If you are so big that your marketing muscle, your market penetration, your ability to saturate screens and theaters, is so massive, how does a rival get a foot in the door, when you have a company that big?" said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore.
So if there is any good news in the cascade of abuse it is that, like so much slang in circulation today, any word popular enough to sum up the mood of a year will saturate social media so quickly that it will soon lose its bite.
The waves that carried a ridiculous TV celebrity to the presidency are being propelled by a deeper current of globalization: the triumph of the unreality industries, the move of manufacturing jobs out of the developed world, and the proliferation of technologies that saturate us with media.
"In a place like the Bronx, where there was a long term underlying addiction issue, all of a sudden you saturate the area with cheap accessible heroin, and you're going to start to see the spike," the city's special narcotics prosecutor, Bridget Brennan, said in an interview.
The question now is whether the torching that unfolded after Bloomberg's first turn on the debate stage in Las Vegas will matter more than the billions of advertising dollars he's doling out to purchase a poll surge and saturate the airwaves with a positive image of himself.
At nearly 13 minutes long, Satterwhite's is the most self-indulgent: it is cheeky and alluring at first, but it doesn't offer much variability in imagery (although there is a lot of it to saturate your screen), replicating the experience of hanging out at an industrial nightclub.
The level to which they managed to saturate popular culture, appearing in memes, commercials, Halloween parties, and runway shows, as well as suburban mall screen-printing booths, Universal Studios theme parks, and on just about every type of home good, apparel, or Target-miscellany-bin-junk imaginable is intimidating.
The group, initially funded by $3 million from Marlene Ricketts, wife of billionaire T.D. Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts, wants to saturate the expensive Florida airwaves ahead of the state's March 403 primary with hopes of denying Trump a victory that could crush the hopes of home state Sen.
Acrush, which stands for "Adonis crush," after the Greek god, is the creation of Zhejiang Huati Culture Media Company, one of China's pop-music factories and a supergroup incubator aiming to saturate the market with ensemble acts that can rack up Weibo fans and flood Tencent video streams.
"Because they had so much air in their voices, I had to do a lot of different fooling with microphones to get enough sound on the tape to saturate the tape," Ms. Guitar said of her work with the Fleetwoods in an interview with No Depression magazine in 22013.
While he dances in the video, it's his voice and his vision that saturate the clip—repurposing Egyptian singer Mohammed Abdel Wahab's 1929 hit "Khayef Akoul Li Fi Qalbi" ("I'm Afraid to Say What's in My Heart") to comment on contemporary issues of masculinity and tell an intimately personal story.
The slowing Chinese economy is easy for Apple to point a finger at, and it is a legitimate problem, but it hides something else that's been lurking underneath: Apple was only able to succeed for so long by rapidly pushing into new markets as its most successful markets began to saturate.
This means keeping Earth's warming at least 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) below pre-Industrial Revolution temperatures, or ideally below 1.5 C. Humans have already heated Earth by over 1 C, and this warming will certainly increase through the century as heat-trapping carbon dioxide continues to saturate the atmosphere.
"While wind can commonly be the cause of broken windows and damaged roofs, flood water from storm surge and precipitation can enter a home or business and saturate flooring, walls and furnishings on the ground level or lower levels of the structure," said Tom Jeffery, senior hazard scientist at CoreLogic.
As his rivals fought amid the crowded Democratic field to gain a foothold in Iowa and New Hampshire, Mr. Steyer's campaign saw an opportunity to saturate South Carolina voters with television ads and direct mail while also building out a large campaign operation and making dozens of visits to the state.
The sounds that saturate this hypnotic fable of a play, which opened on Sunday in a Soho Rep production, suggest the music that fills your mind when you've been encased in silence for too long – the sort of noises your imagination might conjure if you were lost for days in a desert.
The surface of velvet is obviously very different from smooth gessoed canvas as a substrate, and velvet painters have an array of adaptive techniques that involve dabbing and spattering paint so as not to saturate the canvas — and some have even, as Mexicantown CDC Executive Director Raymond Lozano learned, developed a very rasquache form of bootleg airbrushing.
And just in case you need a refresher, esthetician Renée Rouleau once walked us through the most effective way to clean your lashes: Saturate a thin cotton pad or toning cloth with your (ideally oil-free, as both Rouleau and Dr. Silani advise) makeup remover and gently press down on the eye, holding for 20 seconds.
So all this activity — which started with grabbing our online private experience and turning it into behavioral data for prediction — this has now swept out of the online world into the real world so that it follows us with our phones, it follows us through other devices that increasingly saturate our environment, whether we're in our car, or walking through our cities, or in our homes.
And go all the way he (and his studio assistants) did: Noguchi's entire interior garden — the first space visitors enter — now serves as Sachs's tea garden, housing not just the teahouse but a similarly constructed waiting bench (here's where guests pass the pipe along with coal-filled hand-warming bowls); a purification station featuring a hand-washing basin (equipped with a Purell dispenser); a plywood pond filled with koi and carp; and a recreation of a Boeing bathroom complete with an incinerating toilet (for those who over-saturate from tea or sake).

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