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"You can't walk into any beautifully designed home these days without seeing slews of framed photographs everywhere."
Slews of people in those same cities have embraced this new transportation option because it satisfies their needs.
The downvote option means that it's harder for people to submit slews of low-effort troll posts and maintain visibility.
Former contestants, almost without exception, sell slews of products; sites like DragQueen Merch and Huntees pawn merchandise for hundreds of queens.
It all began last February, when every designer from Prada to Eckhaus Latta sent slews of extra sheer pieces down the runway.
Or a Michael Jackson song, co-starring Paul McCartney, his late wife Linda and a whole slews of celebrities making cameo appearances.
With few exceptions, forms of hierarchical lifting are placed above exuberant undercutting, denial, demarcation, sabotage, and substrate slews of lush or harsh noise.
The heartfelt screams of freestyle rappers there, punctuated by slews of dirty phrases from their blistering tongues, echoed out throughout the streets of Tokyo.
However, a similar virtual query for the humble beginnings of jeggings leads to a more divisive outcome: slews of articles denouncing its very invention.
Samsung's SmartThing's platform is by far the most robust smart home ecosystem out there—it's full of slews of fun gadgets that work with it.
Trump and Republican lawmakers have touted their enactment of major tax cuts and repeal of slews of Obama-era regulations as boosting the U.S. economy.
Instagram has never had a true "regram" feature with the feed, just slews of unofficial and sometimes scammy apps, but this is perhaps the closest thing.
The first signs of Venmo's debit card were spotted by reverse engineering specialist Jane Manchun Wong, who has provided slews of accurate tips to TechCrunch in the past.
Effective tracker blockingScreenshot: MicrosoftCompanies like Google make their money by selling ads and collect slews of data about you in service of targeting the best possible ads to you.
Cesar Soyac Jr., the man suspected of sending explosives in the mail over the past week, regularly posted slews of pro-Trump and anti-Democratic content on social media channels.
Even as WeWork is gearing up for an initial public offering and hiring slews of new people, it's having trouble retaining its top human resources managers, The Information reported on Tuesday.
It took about a dozen years before he gained the notice of the thoroughbred crowd in 1992 by winning the $1 million Breeders' Cup Sprint with a horse called Thirty Slews.
" Many "Entertainer of the Year" honors and slews of other prominent award wins and nominations later, the "Strip It Down" singer says he's still "remained true to who I am as a person.
Shortly after separation, at an altitude of more than 100km and while still climbing, the rocket's first stage slews around before bringing three of its engines back to life to change its course.
It was here—in the broad grassy expanse littered with trailers, dormant EMS trucks poised for usage, and slews of security—where just as much of the event's antics happened off stage as it did on.
It saved the nascent lucid-dreaming device business, then suffering slews of returns and one-star reviews from people who spent real money on headbands that they had to wear all night in the hope of reaching REM sleep.
While US officials are hopeful that Kim is prepared to take North Korea in a new direction by agreeing to denuclearization, Kim remains a ruthless dictator who has committed slews of human rights violations, ordered family members executed and spent millions of dollars advancing his nuclear and ballistic missile programs while his people face food shortages and poverty.
Tiki bars like Trader Vic's and Don the Beachcomber took advantage of the tiki craze, inventing slews of cocktails with a key identifying factor: a cocktail umbrella. The cocktail umbrella became synonymous with tiki cocktails, so much so that the drinks are often called "umbrella drinks".
SouthPole Site of Subglacial Water (July 25, 2018) Since orbit insertion Mars Express has been progressively fulfilling its original scientific goals. Nominally the spacecraft points to Mars while acquiring science and then slews to Earth-pointing to downlink the data, although some instruments like Marsis or Radio Science might be operated while spacecraft is Earth-pointing.
The first was to unload coal at a power station in London. Another innovation was the kangaroo crane. Rather than slewing (rotating) the crane to reach the delivery hopper on-shore, a kangaroo crane has its own in-built hopper beneath the jib, that slews with it. Dumping the grab contents into the hopper now only requires the quicker luffing movement, without needing to slew.
The ship also had the Beam weapon. Once selected, players could use a manual aiming crosshair that could be placed anywhere on the screen, allowing the player to shoot any visible enemy fighter. The player or players had to fight through nine levels filled with clever foreground obstacles and slews of enemies. Many of the bosses had to be destroyed by first shooting off their guns, missile launchers and jets before destroying the whole ship.
After alignment the telescope mount will then know its orientation with respect to the night sky, and can point to any right-ascension and declination coordinates. When the user selects an object to view, the mount's software looks up the object's right ascension and declination and slews (moves) to those coordinates. To track the object so that it stays in the eyepiece despite Earth's rotation, only the right-ascension axis is moved.
Another of Stothert & Pitt's innovations was the kangaroo crane. Rather than slewing (rotating) the crane to reach the delivery hopper on-shore, a kangaroo crane has its own in-built hopper beneath the jib, that slews with it as the crane rotates. Dumping the grab contents into the hopper now only requires the quicker luffing movement, without needing to slew for each load. The term "kangaroo crane" has also been applied more recently to jumping cranes, tower cranes used in the construction of skyscrapers that are capable of raising their towers as construction grows upwards.
St Martin's Church Cwmyoy is best known for St Martin's Church which has been called the "most crooked church in Great Britain." St Martin's Church is a stone parish church standing on a steep hillside on the east side of the valley and subject to slippage. The church chancel has been described as a remarkable example of a "weeping chancel", where the nave represents Christ's body and the deflected chancel his head fallen sideways in death. At Cwmyoy not only the axis but the whole chancel slews sideways.
The DESI instrument implements a new highly multiplexed optical spectrograph on the Mayall Telescope. The new optical corrector design creates a very large, 8.0 square degree field of view on the sky, which combined with the new focal plane instrumentation weighs approximately 10 tonnes. The focal plane accommodates 5,000 small computer controlled fiber positioners on a 10.4 millimeter pitch. The entire focal plane can be reconfigured for the next exposure in less than two minutes while the telescope slews to the next field. The DESI instrument is capable of taking 5,000 simultaneous spectra over a wavelength range from 360 nm to 980 nm.
Peterson's last radio transmission to Highway Patrol HQ in Asheville was to give his location and to say the suspect had fled on foot, that he was running to the tree line. Troopers from across the region were made aware of the 2 Rutherford deputies having been murdered and that the suspect was still at large, just as radio contact was lost with Peterson. Troopers who were rushing to assist Rutherford County officers at the murder scene realized that Peterson may have unknowingly encountered the killer of the deputies. Slews of on and off-duty troopers began to speed to his location when he did not check in again.
This results in a precession and slews for this kind of spacecraft are therefore also called "precession manoeuvre." The slew of 3-axis stabilized spacecraft is typically in closed loop control with thrusters or electrically-powered reaction wheels maintaining or altering the craft's attitude based on sensor measurements. A typical example is a space telescope that should be turned to observe a new celestial object. But also for 3-axis stabilized spacecraft for which the normal attitude is not inertially fixed the spacecraft is said to make a slew if the attitude is changed in another way and with another, mostly higher, rate than when in the basic attitude control mode.
A height finder radar is a type of 2-dimensional radar that measures altitude of a target. The operator slews the antenna toward a desired bearing, identifies a target echo at a desired range on the RHI display (RHI = range height indicator), then bisects the target with a cursor that is scaled to indicate the approximate altitude of the target. Such systems often complement 2-dimensional radars which find distance and direction (search radar); thus using two 2-dimensional systems to obtain a 3-dimensional aerial picture. Height finding radars of the 1960s and 70s were distinguished by their antenna being tall, but narrow.
Cassegrain design For telescopes built to the Cassegrain design or other related designs, the image is formed behind the primary mirror, at the focal point of the secondary mirror. An observer views through the rear of the telescope, or a camera or other instrument is mounted on the rear. Cassegrain focus is commonly used for amateur telescopes or smaller research telescopes. However, for large telescopes with correspondingly large instruments, an instrument at Cassegrain focus must move with the telescope as it slews; this places additional requirements on the strength of the instrument support structure, and potentially limits the movement of the telescope in order to avoid collision with obstacles such as walls or equipment inside the observatory.
On the Type 23 frigates, these functions have been taken over by the Type 996 3D surveillance radar. Target data is processed by the ship's computers and when the system is live, targets are automatically assigned and engaged automatically (although this can be over-ridden by the Missile Director (MD) in the Operations Room). When a target is to be engaged, the ship's computer slews one of the two Sea Wolf trackers onto the target (there was a single tracker on a Sea Wolf Leander). Originally the Type 910, with an I-band radar, was used but this suffered from poor performance locking onto low-altitude targets hidden in the background sea clutter in the Falklands War.
The line now curves to the west and crosses a major steel truss bridge over the Maribyrnong River, before entering the Bunbury Street Tunnel, built by cut and cover methods under the roadway of the same name. The tunnel emerges into a deep cutting that runs under Footscray Station, reaching ground level by Middle Footscray station. Running north of the Sunbury suburban line the lines continue parallel to West Footscray station where the freight line slews around the station platform. Here the standard gauge continues north around Tottenham Yard before becoming the North East and Western standard gauge lines, while the broad gauge continues through the yard, before reaching the Newport–Sunshine line and Sunshine station.
In that story, Campbell refers to hints "of actual worship of trans-spatial beings still practiced in such towns as Camside, Brichester, Severnford, Goatswood, and Temphill," indicating that he had already conceived of most of the principal locations of his Severn Valley setting. At the time, the teenage Campbell had never been to the actual Severn Valley; the imaginary landscapes he described may relate more to the post- World War II Merseyside scenes he was familiar with. He recalled in an interview: > There was probably a period when I was reading and trying to imitate > Lovecraft, whilst equally exploring what was then a considerably ruined > Merseyside landscape. Whole slews of ruined streets, which I was perfectly > happy to wander through on my way to odd, out of the way cinemas.

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