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Since then he has gone through about 10 above-the-knee sockets, and 15 to 20 hip sockets.
The short answer, in terms of upfront costs, is that LIM's sockets are no different than traditional suction sockets.
Unlike traditional sockets, LIM's sockets are covered in soft material and are modular — more like a multi-part knee brace than a stiff carbon fiber cup.
These four categories collectively account for about 2.7 billion light sockets, or almost half of conventional sockets in the U.S., according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.
These incandescent and halogen bulbs are used in up to 2.7 billion lighting sockets, just under half of all the conventional sockets in American homes and businesses.
Some of LIM's sockets can be created from just two scans and half-dozen measurements of a person's residual limb; only one of their sockets requires making a plaster mold.
A swiveling robotic arm places chips into sockets for programming.
But why fill the empty sockets with the red balls?
The artist's eyes are sockets, as if he is blind.
LIM isn't the only group looking to advance prosthetic sockets.
They have cast teeth and skeletal eye and nose sockets.
There are also universal power sockets — with more USB ports.
"My eyes jumped out of their sockets," the authenticator said.
I feel like someone poured Drano in my eye sockets.
They exclude items plugged into sockets, such as laptops and dishwashers.
It feels like my arms are falling out of the sockets.
Afterward, he suffered fractures to both eye sockets and other injuries.
I thought about men with machetes, pedophiles, high staircases, electrical sockets.
Meross Smart WiFi Outdoor and Indoor Plug with 2 Grounded Sockets
He can rip your arms out from their sockets and fly.
Amazon also has deals on containers, lids, accelerator tools, and drive sockets.
And Apple is not unique in this latest takedown of electrical sockets.
Legrand is the world's leader when it comes to switches and sockets.
The attack left him with injuries that included two fractured eye sockets.
Look around—the electrical sockets, three entry points, they're all UK standard.
All three theropods had beaks but with vestigial, or functionless, tooth sockets.
The compartment has an electrical outlet with both 220V and 110V sockets.
My eye sockets glowed a deep fluorescent green, and terrified the cat.
In the case of Llanocetus however, the grooves were clustered around tooth sockets.
Flat, unshaded, looking like they're set way too far forward in their sockets.
Certain sockets will usually be compatible with a group or family of processors.
It's eyes were so infected they were literally falling out of the sockets!
The rest was a terrifying jimmy-rig of extension cords and burnt sockets.
The use of caps in Jane Doe's eye sockets was "very professional," Moran said.
Instead, it was met with eyeballs rolling into their sockets, and groans of discomfort.
They pointed out that most sockets are sold to prosthetists, not directly to consumers.
His tongue remained, and his eyes were intact, but the sockets were badly damaged.
"A confused businessman looking for information on the construction of plug sockets" 7. 8.
You have six muscles in your eye sockets; feel them all go limp.3.
Its eye sockets look uncannily like the cartoon Xs that indicate death in cartoons.
But as they grew older, the teeth disappeared — leaving behind empty sockets in the jawbone.
Within moments, though, her eyes left mine and started whirring around in their sockets again.
Then it's followed by the "BAAAAAA- dahdahdah" fanfare and your eyes melt into your sockets.
But that will change with the support of 'Unix domain sockets', and some other tweaks.
Maggots, brains, milky, unseeing eyes in their sockets: I handled it all with professional efficiency.
She opened the drawer quickly, but there was only the stone, its eye sockets calm.
There was also a dedicated charging station, despite there being a fair few sockets around.
Some have random eye sockets on their foreheads, or chins that melt into the background.
The dragon on this gate was originally polychromatic with red jaws and glass eye sockets.
Founded in 1918, the Japanese company that would become Panasonic started out by making lightbulb sockets.
Some, though not all, of the 50 parts of the sockets are 153D-printed in house.
The device works by triangulating your position through three connected sockets you place around your home.
Then, the wax will drip through the unicorn's head and seep out of its eye sockets.
They're dark brown, a little loose in their sockets, as if they're not quite strapped in.
The site employs around 800 people to manufacture electrical equipment such as power sockets and switchers.
Below its "wrist," which was triple-jointed for extra dexterity, there were sockets for various attachments.
Smart electrical sockets might launch the next cyberattack, or might even put your life in danger.
Muthart said she underwent emergency to "clean her empty orbital sockets" but was now home and recovering.
Installing any component only requires clicking at the right parts, screws, and sockets in the right order.
Chrysler was getting desperate, her eyes looked like they were going to fall out of their sockets.
The police were called, there were hospital records that showed broken bones, broken eye sockets, broken noses.
They're equipped with free Wi-Fi and have larger seats than their predecessors, all with USB sockets.
From plug sockets and bacon to butlers and nudists, here are 10 of the of strangest... 1.
Things that I've never had to deal with before, like where do you want your plug sockets?
They almost pop out of their sockets because of their swollen and protuberant eyelids — like a toad's.
One was left with serious injuries including fractures to both eye sockets and cheekbones and a broken nose.
Each of Aloy's weapons can handle multiple ammo types and have modification sockets to further specialize combat style.
Just look at the detail and textures in the metal gate and power sockets: Little capsule toy machines.
Initial examination of them revealed an odd extra pair of holes in the skulls behind the eye sockets.
"All the power sockets in Kenya tend to always be totally perfect, mass produced, and identical," explains Ploeger.
It's also only 1.5 inches, so you don't have to worry about it blocking any adjacent power sockets.
Am I being unfair to, like, let my eyes just roll completely out of their sockets about this?
French hardware startup Netatmo got acquired by the biggest manufacturer of switches and sockets in the world, Legrand.
Most young people would rather stick a jack into their sockets and simulate a visit than bother walking.
At the moment, Firefox's support will only work on platforms that have those sockets, like macOS and Linux.
In the center, a white enamel skull stood jaw-open, lightning bolts and jutting through its eye sockets.
Or would you soon be found desiccated and near-dead in your apartment, eyeballs dangling from their sockets?
Finally, the face loosens, and the empty sockets separate from the two cloudy bits of beluga caviar below.
They found multiple teeth on top of one another in tooth sockets, much like nestled ice cream cones.
I can feel his eyes on me even though all I see of his eyes are black sockets.
He fanned his elderly mother, whose cavernous eye sockets and protruding cheekbones bore the telltale signature of famine.
Though the sea creature measured about two feet long, its eye sockets were only about a centimeter wide.
Featuring an elongated skull, sunken eye sockets, and an impossibly tiny body, some suggested it was of extraterrestrial origin.
Then the tongue is pulled off before the eyeballs are popped out by sticking one's fingers through the sockets.
Their hollow eye sockets stare blankly outward, beckoning us to imagine their flesh, their personalities, their desires and pains.
If the motherboard only has two sockets available for RAM you'll be limited in how much you can install.
The app also integrates with Alexa, the Google Assistant, and Cortana, so you can control the sockets by voice.
Gray, with bulging eyes that pop out of their sockets, it's kept in a bedroom at his parents' house.
The plug sockets are still uncovered in Brendan's studio after the lower wall had to be entirely re-plastered.
Mr. Lightfoot sustained fractures of both his eye sockets and testified in court that he suffered for months afterward.
She has blue smudges under her eyes, as if thumbs have pressed hard against the rims of her sockets.
After that, Mozilla added a general capability to Firefox allowing it to talk to proxies over Unix domain sockets.
In the back, Ricky Benzing said he was gluing temporary sockets onto prostheses for a discus thrower from Niger.
It's worth noting that Soderbergh does his own cinematography; those are basically his eyes boinging out of their sockets.
The 23-inch screen was a vast improvement, and there were just as many sockets available for charging purposes.
It's hard to have holiday cheer when your eyes feel like they're about to melt out of their sockets.
The face is connected to the skull at three points: The ear canals, the eye sockets and the muzzle.
As with the CPU and RAM sockets, it's not the sockets themselves that affect the performance to any great extent, it's the stuff you plug into them—so unless you're building your own system you can focus on the main computer specs like CPU-type and RAM type rather than the motherboard.
The bulbs screw in to most standard light sockets and need nothing more than the hub to make them smart.
The impact caused her esophagus to cave in, shattered her cheeks and jaw, and fractured one of her eye sockets.
My head is still here, and my eyes open up in their sockets with a cold washcloth on my face.
The Touch Bar was fancy and bright; the gorgeous display wowed eye sockets; and the price made my wallet pucker.
My office also features an Internet connected laptop and my development computer expose 3,5 mm jack sockets for audio devices.
Tiny cameras were concealed inside of TVs and power sockets, among other locations, in 2880 motel rooms in 226 cities.
Even so, there's a great immediacy to frantically fitting real plugs into computer sockets, inches away from another human being.
It looks for objects and structures that stand out — corners, paintings, wall sockets — and uses them to build a map.
Near them, a skull sat on a plastic lunch tray, with an army green blindfold tied around its eye sockets.
But because shallow hip sockets allow deep, ass-to-calves squats, Poland also produces a lot of great Olympic weightlifters.
The second story of the property was damaged in the storm, and now water pours down through empty light sockets.
Rather than using proprietary components, Apple uses industry-standard sockets that make it easy to replace or upgrade if needed.
Only his eyes showed any emotion, two dark orbs that flitted testily about their sockets and rarely met my own.
But when they are big and do not look to have been ripped out of their sockets, they are charming.
When I turned my head from side to side, so did the reflection—except her eyes stayed centered in their sockets.
But beneath those eye caps lay a surprise: a small red rubber ball in each of Jane Doe's otherwise empty sockets.
That trend will increase as on-board Wi-Fi becomes more reliable (and more planes include sockets to charge electrical items).
The Star Wars inspired charging station features two USB ports and four regular sockets so you can increase your outlet options.
She underwent a surgery to ready her eye sockets for future prostheses and completed a month-long inpatient drug-treatment program.
Composed of several jaw fragments with well-preserved teeth still stuck in their sockets, the fossil clearly belonged to a monkey.
We may be entering the early days of refueling products to gain longer performance and freedom from cords and electric sockets.
They certainly can't be worn in water, though, unless you love the boundless pain of pool chlorine seeping into your sockets.
The sockets have been distributed to about 220 amputees to date, many of whom lost their limbs to disease and accidents.
If he does get a new socket made, it's covered through the VA. "My sockets are pretty darn good," he says.
Doors you could open with a strong cough, perspex windows, sockets hanging off the wall: It was love at first sight.
This set comes with both metric- and standard-size sockets, so you can use the hardware on any type of automobile.
Are they supposed to stretch your limbs until you're slightly afraid your ankles are about to pop out of their sockets?
The new species, named Callichimaera perplexa, has bent claws, big eyes with no sockets, an exposed tail and leg-like mouthparts.
Water loss turns victims ashen; their eyes sink into their sockets, and their blood turns black and congeals in their capillaries.
Tiny cameras with one-milimeter lenses were hidden in hair dryer holders, satellite boxes and closed electrical sockets, the police said.
But then things she couldn't explain started happening: electrical wall sockets would buzz erratically; lamps would flicker off and on uncontrollably.
They feature weatherproof benches, hatches that hide electricity sockets, rustproof rocking chairs, a fireplace, wood canopies, and an outdoor Wi-Fi network.
No Isolation also makes AV1, a fetching robot in the form of a disembodied white head with cameras in its eye-sockets.
But as he grew, his legs needed to grow with him, and the demand for new sockets, feet and knees became annual.
These pods will plug into customers' home power sockets and auto-configure to the network, similar to how Plume's own product works.
And the eye sockets were massive — an adaptation that helps today's ghost sharks see in the dim light of the deep ocean.
The footage from the cameras, hidden in television boxes, sockets and hair dryer holders, was broadcast live on a website, police said.
It originally stood for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) which is now part of a broader security protocol called Transport Layer Security (TLS).
Both of the victim's eyes were completely gouged out of their sockets and most of his teeth were knocked out, police said.
A cheap and cheerful way to replace canned, recessed lighting is to use little porcelain sockets with oversize, 6-inch, frosted bulbs.
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Mr. Lightfoot, who sustained fractures to both of his eye sockets in the beating, testified earlier that he suffered for months afterward.
Mr. Lightfoot, who suffered fractures of both eye sockets, says that he suffered headaches and blurred vision for months after the attack.
Castro's house, wood canoes still floated on stagnant water; inside, the floods had flaked away walls and destroyed head-high plug sockets.
The savings are so big because the average American household has around 40 lighting sockets, and many still employ energy-wasting bulbs.
That night, her feet rested on the cool curve of the stone, and she brushed the smooth eye sockets with her toes.
The miraculous Allocacoc Power Cube gives me four conventional sockets for American devices, two USB ports and a bunch of plug adapters.
Positioned on each chair are four functioning electric desk fans; nestled in between are plugs, sockets, extension cables, folded cardboard, and plastic.
Image: Queen Mary Forensic MuseumThe skull also featured particularly large eye sockets, which explains the high position of Bellingham's eyebrows on the reconstruction.
Others, many blond or with Asian features, lay quietly in their cots with cheekbones showing and eyes sunken into their sockets from malnutrition.
The researchers also noticed that the teeth of the Mystacodon were more abraded and the eye sockets were located higher on the skull.
When party time comes around, you can leave them plugged in to their respective sockets and connect the speakers for a unified soundtrack.
Texas has become first state to grant permits for residential and commercial housing to be built without internal electrical wires and wall sockets.
Their eye sockets were located near the roof of the skull, allowing them to keep watch for predators while they munched on foliage.
The pig leers up at me with its sunken sockets from the flames, looking for all the world like some great, glistening hellbeast.
Ascending a blue stepstool, one of Miller's friends removes a remaining pair of troll dolls from the light sockets of a small chandelier.
The image of Poulter at a Ryder Cup starts with his eyes, which seem on the verge of popping out of their sockets.
That's the incandescent lightbulb, a proven if rather inefficient technology from the 1800s but still found in millions of America's light sockets today.
Sitting in the passenger seat is a burnt skeleton, its mandible slightly ajar, its blackened eye sockets conveying a terror frozen in time.
Some of men beat Mr. Patterson so severely that one of his eye sockets was fractured, leaving him blind in his right eye.
The long, angular skull, slanted eye sockets and fewer than normal ribs -- 10 pairs rather than the normal 12 -- only deepened the mystery.
Berger held up a cast of a skull, its nasal cavity and eye sockets glowing white with filler, as if packed with snow.
Then, in a shift to yet another register of signification, the empty windows in the façades read as the eye sockets of skulls.
The bulbs screw into standard sockets and he'll be able to turn them on and off via a mobile app or Alexa voice commands.
"Asian men and women typically prefer Caucasian facial features, which are narrower cheekbones, deeper eye sockets and thinner lips," he told the beauty site.
While it's hilarious and bizarre to have gnarly ghouls with loose eye sockets prowling hungrily around the English countryside, there's no mockery or derision.
Sometimes we choose restaurants or bars only because they will share their power source with us, plugged in to precarious looking sockets behind barstools.
After that, I climbed a towering ladder suspended from the pig's deep blue snout, and mined the golden ore out of its eye sockets.
It also had very large eye sockets, suggesting better-than-average eyesight, and an inner ear structure that appears tuned to low-frequency sounds.
The ratchet handle is very comfortable, and the sockets pop on and off very easily when the center button on the handle is depressed.
On a notebook, she pencils more radical suggestions: dilation of the orbital bones, deepening of the sockets, modifications to manufacture the illusion of vulnerability.
Pepperoni is used to line the "pumpkin" borders, the pizza's smile and the eye sockets, while the eyes themselves are made using black olives.
He also joked that it might finally mean that light sockets in all European nations and the United States would finally be the same.
The eye sockets, less so, and any pontification on the nature of death is shelved as you try to slice through the delicate membranes.
When Mr. Xi passed the soldiers, their heads swiveled as if on sockets, their eyes bulging as they followed the nation's most important person.
The shop was alternately dimly lit, and, in places where bulbs had been screwed into strips of sockets to show off their powers, blinding.
The Apollo 56-Piece kit includes everything you'll need for basic repairs — a wrench, sockets, Allen keys, pliers, a screwdriver, zip ties, and more. 
The Beacon is designed to plug directly into wall sockets in places like kitchens, hallways and stairwells, where it's inconvenient to have a corded product.
It isn't the first time Marley's face has been used in ways that make your eyes roll so hard they plop out of their sockets.
So to address bigger needs, Kasa is introducing an entire smart power strip that allows you to individually control all six of its power sockets.
Prosthetics will also become more comfortable by using multi-material 3D printing methods to create more natural sockets that better interface with the human body.
Jamie Kennedy's eyes damn near popped out of their sockets watching Lisa Lampanelli's nuclear meltdown ... and he thought the way she handled it was great.
Musk said that the Powerwall 2 has enough power to charge lights, sockets and refrigerator for a standard 4 bedroom home for an entire day.
He was the first great fighting star of the YouTube era, and he'll be forever archived there, turning heads and dislodging eyeballs from their sockets.
If you ride with your feet on the dash and you're involved in an accident, the airbag may send your knees through your eye sockets.
To protect data transfers between your computer and Dropbox servers, the company uses Secure Sockets Layer (also known as S.S.L.) and Transport Layer Security (T.
Not only was Jahmal Lightfoot so brutally beaten by correction officers that his eye sockets were fractured, he was accused — falsely — of instigating the attack.
The team is running the game off of a Windows virtual machine hosted in the cloud that communicates with Universe via web sockets and VNC.
His bulging, dark, very intelligent and large eyes are difficult to contain, almost out of their sockets because of swollen eyelids protruding like a frog.
They sleep in a niche lit by tea-candles "in each of the eye sockets" of the carved monkeys who keep watch over the bones.
Do you ever think about what life would be like if your eyeballs melted out of their sockets because of a particularly cool music video?
You can also find Happy Meal and sesame seed-themed pop sockets, which we're hoping will serve as a useful conversation starter for your phone.
Every page attempts to shock the eyeballs out of your sockets; back to back, all those explosive moments just smudge together to become white noise.
Your best bet here is checking the manual that came with the television to see if your best-quality sources are plugged into the compatible sockets.
With resources limited, he gave each family just a concrete plinth with a hub of pipes connecting to a toilet, a kitchen tap and electric sockets.
Those deep sockets put them at a disadvantage at the bottom of a squat, but allow them to generate tremendous power from a more upright stance.
The head has cameras in its eye sockets and when you put on the VR headset, you see what the robot head sees: yourself from behind.
The masseuse had slung Falk's elbow over her shoulder, exposing his white-sprigged underarm as she mashed her thumbs deep into the sockets of his shoulder.
They're also compatible with Ikea's burgeoning Tradfri lineup of inexpensive smart lights, sockets, sensors, and switches that are in turn compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri.
Upon her brother's return, Maryam said, she washed him and tried not to cry over his empty eye sockets and the cigarette burns that dotted his body.
The Sound Remote requires the same $30 Ikea Trådfri gateway that links together Ikea's inexpensive smart home products like blind controllers, lights, sockets, sensors, dimmers, and switches.
The goddess appears with a naked skull and usually has two breasts, as round as her black eye sockets, hanging from her shoulders like emblems of office.
And its ring-shaped eyeball bones (yes, eyeball bones — most creatures with backbones except mammals have these inside their eyeballs) were huge compared to its eye sockets.
A single Powerwall 2 unit, which sells for $5,500, is enough to power the fridge, lights and electrical sockets in a four-bedroom house for a day.
After undergoing emergency surgery to clean her empty orbital sockets, Muthart spent weeks in recovery at Greenville Memorial Hospital before completing a stay at a psychiatric facility.
That's also probably why the power sockets on most EVs are in about the same places and covered by the same flaps as fuel caps of yore.
Further telltale signs of its sex were the fact that the muscle attachment areas were less pronounced and the upper margins in the eye sockets were sharper.
The quarter-inch jack in still in use, too, actually — if you're a guitarist or bass player, you'll have seen the sockets on your guitar and amp.
My eyes were popping out of their sockets, my cheekbones were jutting out, my head shape looked different somehow, and I wondered what the hell I'd done.
One theory is that those who are predisposed to sense danger where there isn't any will also conjure up anthropomorphic figures in wall sockets, windows, and tiles.
The experience was especially trying because he was still growing, which means he went through three to four different sockets in his first year as an amputee.
I can even get dressed in the dark so I don't burn my eyes out of their sockets by turning on a light at 5:30AM. 2.
Among his purchased and reviewed gadgets are seven smart bulbs and the AuYou Wi-Fi Switch, which lets users remotely turn their home sockets on and off.
"I understand why Apple is doing this," says Thermodo's CEO and founder, Willi Wu, commenting about how a lack of headphone sockets is going to be problematic.
Mr. Lightfoot sustained fractures to both his eye sockets, and testified that long after the beating, he spit up blood and suffered from blurry vision and headaches.
It can also convert into a board room, with hidden plug sockets in the table and a large painting that can disappear to reveal a television screen. 
"We will continue to evaluate these opportunities but are only interested in transactions that will be financially accretive and that will add strategic digital sockets," he said.
The problem comes down to security standards such as Transport Layer Security and the older Secure Sockets Layer, network protocols that were designed to help secure traffic.
And yet there were striking anomalies: it had 10 ribs instead of the usual 12, giant eye sockets and a long skull that ended in a point.
Think of James "Son Ford" Thomas, the grave-digging Delta blues man who made soul-quivering clay heads with tin-foil-lined eye sockets and real teeth.
Ultimately, the female exudes acid from her head, creating a painful blister, usually on the leg or foot, but sometimes even in eye sockets or on genitals.
There isn't much I can add much to Edie Falco's expression in that moment — her eyes look as if they'll pop out of their sockets — but, still.
The screen is actually quite a decent size for economy at 13 inches, and there's an impressive number of charging sockets and a remote for playing games.
The only real opening is the mouth, because there's a neck guard wrapped around your throat and the eye holes are pressed up against your eye sockets.
Within seconds of the news breaking, local residents offered access to their electricity sockets so that stranded fans could charge their phones and call their worried parents.
The book's cover, which he designed himself, featured a greenish negative image of his own face, in profile, staring into the vacant sockets of a human skull.
But it has to be hard not to look into the hollow eye sockets and also wonder: Were you more like me — or more like an animal?
At least one company makes spheres that double as eye caps, but they are vastly different in color and texture than the balls found in the woman's sockets.
"There were connected lightbulbs and connected switches and connected sockets and nothing felt to me like it was a complete story," Moynihan told Re/code in an interview.
To see Hess's techniques, SAFTA apparently centers on elbows to the spine, hilarious kicking, and rudeness: he was always pointing his fingers in people's faces and eye sockets.
There they encounter obstacles such as strict regulations (on water use, say), an absence of sockets in bathrooms and the lack of a "wet culture" beyond southern Europe.
Plus, it's great for travel thanks to its interchangeable wall plugs, which feature EU, UK, and AU-style sockets alike so you'll be set no matter your destination.
Decks and merch were covered in skulls and bleeding eye sockets, Suicidal Tendencies had released "Possessed To Skate", and Venom blasted on the 1984 Let it Bleed video.
Facial differences are typically facial characteristics of individuals with craniofacial conditions—widely spaced eye sockets, underdeveloped upper jaw, large skull, and slanted eyes that bulge from the face.
Dan: Anyone who said "At least we'll get better art in the age of Trump" should be required to slurp up this vapid gruel though their eye sockets.
It also has slots for tablets and laptops under the rear seats, six USB ports, and three 12V sockets, and it comes with a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot.
The electric system's two 95 Ah batteries provides power to the three 230-volt sockets, two 12-volt power points, and two USB charging ports around the camper.
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His red, glass eyes bulge from their sockets, and his mouth is frozen wide — with tongue extended — emitting what you imagine could only be a blood-curdling scream.
There are sockets in the back of her neck, allowing a scientist, such as Dr. Ouélet (Juliette Binoche), who designed Major, to download the contents of her consciousness.
All except for Trover, that it, because he's a parasitic hole monsters who upgrades by using "power babies" that eat each other then live in his eye sockets.
These numbers represent power generation, not the electricity actually flowing into your sockets, but they offer a rough idea of what energy resources are operating in your state. 
Korean police revealed in March that over 1,600 people were secretly filmed in hotel rooms fitted with hidden cameras inside TV boxes, wall sockets, and hair dryer holders.
Her face is in shadow, but her eyes gleam balefully from their sockets — though not nearly with the intensity of the slightly cross-eyed gaze of her nipples.
On that morning, a security engineer named Brendan Saulsbury set out to decrypt a portion of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) traffic that flows across the agency's digital network.
Smoking changes the pressures in a person&aposs sinuses, which are located next to the eye sockets, and this may have made her more prone to fracture, he said.
Over the course of about one minute, the dancers are made to look like skulls with empty eye sockets, big-toothed clowns, and terrifying dolls with their jaws unhinged.
The cover showed her head topped with an elaborate pompadour, attached to a robotic female torso in disrepair — frayed wires snaked out of arm sockets and beneath a breastplate.
Pieces of spinal column are scattered on the dirt among sun-bleached hip joints, femurs, ribs and jawbones, which have a few yellowing teeth still sitting in their sockets.
"Previously when we would do DLC, we'd ship the main game, and the main game has a certain number of sockets that you can plug DLC into," says Hudson.
Click here to view original GIFAsha Rani is known as "The Iron Queen" because of the amazing feats of strength she's attempted using her teeth, ears, and eye sockets.
He pulls them into his orbit like a magnificent star, pulling their arm out of their sockets, breathing an ancient silent message down their necks: I am the boss.
And if your automotive woes go beyond a flat tire, the sockets included in the set will fit many of the common nuts and bolts found within a car.
So we are stopping in every town and village we come across to try to find charging spots -- and that was just domestic plus sockets in cafes and restaurants.
He practiced the technique on cadavers: cutting the skin along the hairline from ear to ear, and then peeling the forehead away from the skull and the eye sockets.
By contrast, those with Celtic hips are far more likely to suffer from hip impingement, a consequence of the limited range of motion caused by their deep hip sockets.
I recall bad horror movies in which people are left dead and swollen, with hollowed-out eye sockets after being mowed down by a group of human-hating bees.
Plug-in hybrids - which can also be recharged via household wall sockets - will be "at the core of electrification in the future" for Honda, said Chief Executive Takahiro Hachigo.
The doctor dismantles Bruno's eye sockets and opens the bones of his face, as if they were a door on a hinge, and spends hours sucking out the tumor.
She stands next to another of Ms. Saul's pieces, which features a skull whose eye sockets and bone plates appear set in a permanent expression of confusion and concern.
Drafts can come from unexpected spots, like near the plumbing under the kitchen sink, around electrical sockets, from non-working fireplaces, and more — basically, any place that leads outside.
If every home in the country switched those sockets over to LEDs at once, he said, we'd save an estimated 38 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions a year.
Think back to that original scene: it's there to introduce Chewie as a fearsome figure, a being who might "pull people's arms out of their sockets" when he loses.
The power was dead in three electrical sockets in the club's cozy living room, where the screenwriter Robert Harling ("Steel Magnolias") sat in a corner tapping on an iPad.
Lobster's bladders are located right below their brains—they have these nozzles under their eye sockets—so she's basically squirting him with pee from what looks like her eyes.
When I was at my ugliest—lips flopped open, head lolling, eyelids drooping over eyeballs that rolled around like pinballs in their sockets—I wished you would hold me.
Its visage peers out beneath a messy mane of black fiber, dark glaze dripping from its empty eye sockets like tears, with steel horns wrapped in felt and rubber tire.
Tragedy Girls is gory, and there's one scene in a high school wood shop classroom that made me feel a little weak behind the knees and elbows and eye sockets.
Japan has unveiled a 'Supreme' prototype version of its 2700 mph Shinkansen bullet train which features a sharper nose profile, power sockets for every seat, and light-up luggage racks.
But I kind of wish I'd waited — because TP-Link is quietly making a smart outlet that could let me control my wall sockets with a tap on my phone.
I'll go out on a limb and suggest that cameras, microphones, and speakers will be as commonly integrated into homes of the future as power sockets and switches are today.
The head of creative and marketing for the ATAP skunkworks lab, which the project falls under at Google/Alphabet, anticipates hardware hackers building "crazy stuff" to squeeze into Ara's sockets.
There's no Scandi aesthetic or plug sockets or long tables for co-working at Maison Bertaux, but Wade's standards of food and drink are just as high, if not higher.
As we age, our faces lose volume in both the soft tissue (fat and skin) and bone — our eye sockets get larger, the bones of our forehead and jaw recede.
LG's SmartThinQ platform ties it all together by acting as a bridge between LG's Wi-Fi devices and conventional home automation devices like Zigbee light switches, power sockets, and blind controllers.
The odd physical features of chimaeras, including exceptionally large eyes with orbits (eye sockets) so big they actually distort the shape of the brain, aren't found in the limited fossil record.
Though these huge peepers had no sockets or discernible protective layers, the crab probably had functional vision that helped it hunt prey, avoid predators, and recognize members of the same species.
The result had a stubby, circular face like that of a somewhat satanic Thomas the Tank Engine: flattened nose, square eye sockets with deep-set triangular eyes, a round, shouty mouth.
The Cyber Investigation Department at the National Police Agency in South Korea said in a statement that cameras were hidden inside TV boxes, hair dryer holders, and wall sockets, reported CNN.
His writeup, titled "Nice hardware, infuriating setup issues, terrible insecure software," dives deep into the security of this Chinese-manufactured switch that he says exposes the MAC address of users' sockets.
" A writer from the Guardian described him as "a horrifying bearded man-Muppet hybrid whose eyes are permanently rolling in their sockets, presumably from years of drug use… toxic masculinity incarnate.
It was there, on the floor, with his eyes cranked to the top of his sockets so he could see the TV screen, where he learned to beat Super Mario Bros.
From a secure connection to your browser using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to strong security practices in their data centers, bank-level security does a good job at keeping hackers out.
While some of the concepts, like soldered integrated circuits and processor sockets, mostly work the same generation after generation, the technology simply moves too fast to allow for hand-me-downs.
Her eyes rolled into the back of their sockets, her back arched on the floor and she began to hyperventilate, her voice a rising octave until it emerged as a yelp.
Cameras were hidden inside digital TV boxes, wall sockets and hairdryer holders and the footage was streamed online, the Cyber Investigation Department at the National Police Agency said in a statement.
It's available in white or black and requires the same $30 Ikea Trådfri gateway that links together Ikea's inexpensive smart home products like blind controllers, lights, sockets, sensors, dimmers, and switches.
Color Cord Company Geometric Cage Bundle, $75 Inspired by the ceramic sockets used in the 1900s, the Geometric Cage and porcelain pendant light add an industrial-chic touch to your space.
It's obvious to anyone with eyes in their sockets or brains in their heads: because Warren needs our stamp of approval and our vote as she contemplates a potential presidential run.
Your ports need to match too—not all the HDMI sockets around the back of your TV are guaranteed to support HDR and 4K, even if the set as a whole does.
Two works from the series are tucked in amid Boobroom's gynic energy, and in them, velvety graphite drawings of monkey-headed male bodies, peer out at the viewer from masked black sockets.
The men installed small, 297mm lens cameras into items ranging from hair dryer holders and wall sockets, and then streamed the footage online, where people could pay a monthly fee to watch.
With many of our consumer electronics products plugged into electrical sockets — an average of 259.99 items per household connected at any one time – they're constantly "sucking" electricity, even when not in use.
Others were like the only doll Min had had when she was young—a little creature made of hard plastic, with unbending arms and legs connected to a torso through ball sockets.
Jahmal Lightfoot, an inmate in one of the jails at the complex, was tackled to the ground and kicked repeatedly until both his eye sockets were fractured and his nose was broken.
The lack of sockets in neglected parts of the world, including swaths of India and sub-Saharan Africa, is a frustration to medical aid workers, as many basic lab tools require electricity.
Holiday lights with broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires or loose connections can also start fires, and each set of lights, new or old, should be checked before being hung.
The dining room and kitchen are Pepto-Bismol pink — not so much covered in it as made of it: Santomà points out that even the electrical sockets and light switches are painted.
Prosecutors in the city's Bronx borough have accused 10 guards in the assault of Jahmal Lightfoot on July 11, 2012, who was left with two fractured eye sockets and a broken nose.
The album is sequenced as if by a child who would otherwise follow a rigorous daily regime of sticking fingers in sockets, throwing food at walls, jumping up and down until passing out.
Yet the place is almost provincially British, from the plug sockets and peep-peep of the traffic lights to the ubiquitous union flags, pubs with names like "The Horseshoe" and British chain stores.
In a case where witnesses and lawyers had struggled to explain APIs, comparing them to everything from file cabinets to electric wall sockets, Alsup's opinion was distinctive for its meticulousness and technical savvy.
The Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip has six power sockets, which can be controlled through an app or by voice assistants, as well as three USB ports that always remain powered on.
But, since these holes were roughly a tenth the size of the eye sockets, the examiners concluded that they were passages for blood vessels and the strangeness of the lizards was soon forgotten.
Is it better to have a shirt with higher stats, or is it better to have a shirt with lower stats if it has enough sockets for enchantments that can make it better?
The day where the iconic duo of love and aggressive marketing assert themselves over all your social media platforms until you want to dig your eyes out of their sockets and eat them.
However things play out, Harley-Davidson's commitment to produce two-wheelers that connect to wall sockets versus gas pumps — and buzz instead of rumble — signals electricity could upend convention in the motorcycle industry.
Using an ice pick from his own kitchen, he went through the eye sockets into the brain of his patient, a 29-year-old severely depressed housewife, and cut into her frontal lobes.
It's coming on July 2120th with a handful of pricing tiers ranging from free (with limited content) to $22020 a month for all the Parks & Rec you can inject into your eye sockets.
"My eyes jumped out of their sockets," Dr. Bambach said in a telephone interview, remembering her first sight of the drawing in Paris with Mr. de Bayser on the last day of March.
The Nissan x OPUS camper has a 230v outlet, USB sockets, a 4G mobile Wi-Fi hotspot for up to 10 devices and even a digital projector with pull-up screen to watch movies.
And, as far as prosthetic advancements go, Berschinski is looking beyond sockets at the possibility of osseointegration, a process in which a titanium implant is permanently inserted into the bone of the residual limb.
The SuperCharger is also supremely travel-friendly due to its handy EU, UK, and AU-style sockets, meaning you don't have to stress about hunting down a fancy adapter the night before your flight.
Her mouth, ribcage, and abdomen were filled with packing materials, and spherical bundles of cloth were lodged inside her eye sockets, on top of which were placed artificial eyes made of stone or glass.
Several forensic anthropologists, all trained by Burns and Snow and none of them much older than Peccerelli, were using paintbrushes and chopsticks to whittle away at dirt embedded in eye sockets, skulls and femurs.
We were a little nervous going in​—​don't forget this is a man rumo​red to have sold his soul to the devil and permanently damaged the eye sockets of his band's lead singer.
But when the terms "search engine optimization" and "cyber insurance" started being thrown around, Pip began to yawn, shift between a chair and the floor, and sniff wires and electrical sockets beneath the table.
Credit...Video by Robert Rieger LUDWIGSFELDE, Germany — Inside a warehouse on the outskirts of Berlin, a long line of blue crates moved down a conveyor belt, carrying light switches, sockets and other electrical parts.
Others, like the shop on Gower Street in London, have cafes with added electrical sockets and are swarmed day and night with laptop-toting college students, most of them consuming more electricity than coffee.
Others, like the shop on Gower Street in London, have cafes with added electrical sockets and are swarmed day and night with laptop-toting college students, most of them consuming more electricity than coffee.
But these buses won't just eliminate NOx — oxides of nitrogen — pollutants on the routes and reduce CO2 emissions by 40 percent, they'll also have 12 seats with USB sockets, so passengers can charge their phones.
These flaws were caused by a combination of issues in how sites implemented TLS encryption schemes and failures to patch known bugs, (of which there are many) in TLS and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer.
Maybe that's because it's now natural to compare it to the Oculus Rift, which strips you of your humanity by enveloping the entirety of your eye sockets, a giant box where your face should be.
HODEIDAH, Yemen (Reuters) - Eyes half open and sunken deep into their sockets, little Jamila Ali Abdu already looked half dead for most of her 12-day stay at the malnutrition ward of Yemen's Hodeidah hospital.
Furze plays a retro bicycle game in the video, but any second-generation console will work, because his invention is essentially a microwave with a built-in TV screen and a trio of phono sockets.
Pod Works is hoping to lure those who sit in coffee bars to work on their laptops to its revamped booths, which boast wifi, plug sockets, a phone, printer, scanner and free coffee and tea.
The two sides of his cap differ, as do the two sides of his cloak and sleeves, the size of his hands, the shape and shadows of his eye sockets, and his cock-eyed nose.
Besides the plaster layer modeled over the bone, marine shells fill its sockets and soil fills its interior for support, transforming what would have been strict cartilaginous remains into an artful commemoration of the deceased.
A. Secure Sockets Layer, also known as S.S.L., is a worldwide technology standard that creates a private, encrypted link between the web browser on your computer and the web server you are communicating with online.
It was the kind of chat that usually sent my eyes rolling out of their sockets but I was so bowled over by this sudden semblance of a personality that I allowed him to continue.
Around back there's an Intel Wi-Fi 6 module baked right in, plus a full array of ports including four USB 3.1 jacks, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, dual Gigabit Ethernet sockets, and an HDMI port.
The Nissan x OPUS concept camper debuted this week at the Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show in the U.K. Inside the smart camper — code for LED lighting and USB sockets for charging — is a veritable glamping wonderland.
Speaking to Austrian newspaper, Kurier, Pokorny explained that her cafe was popular with visitors to Vienna, and that the number of people using plug sockets for a long period of time was getting out of hand.
The company today resurrected the UltraFine 23K Display, the one made in partnership with LG, as a 23-inch model with two new Thunderbolt 3 ports (as well as three vanilla USB-C sockets) around back.
I'm enjoying them all, but any stretch of reading that lasts beyond three pages, I begin to feel the invisible threads beneath my eye sockets tugging my head away from the text and onto something else.
Seats now contain power sockets for every passenger, rather than just those lucky enough to nab a window seat, and lights automatically illuminate the overhead luggage rack at each stop to help passengers find their belongings.
Side by side, arms outstretched, their eye sockets stuffed with cotton and their mouths gaping black holes, Purcell's photograph mimicked "a crowd of medieval people who'd been struck by a meteorite," she elaborates in the film.
Like many LEDs, Hue bulbs are pricey (a hub-and-three-bulb starter kit is nearly $200), but they last far longer than standard bulbs, so I would use them in my hardest-to-reach sockets.
They have suggested that it filled the space between the brain case and eye sockets or acted as a stabilizer for the skull to withstand the force of chewing on the tough materials our ancestors ate.
Not one critic watched this movie and was moved by the sight of Rollins in a black duster jacket, getting progressively more blood splattered on his white shirt as he yanks people's eyes out of their sockets.
The Dolans now have a line of DT-branded merch that includes pop sockets, "twins" socks, bathing suits, pillows, and a sold-out "dad hat" with the word "Grethan", the twin version of the celebrity couple name.
Faster speeds and more reliable connections can be obtained by investing in powerline networking kit, which connects via a cable to your router then uses your home's electrical wiring to send the signal around your mains sockets.
Set in the 1950s, Goldblum's Wallace Fiennes is based on real-life lobotomist Walter Freeman, an evangelist of the operation that consisted of hammering spikes into patients' brains through their eye sockets to sever their prefrontal cortex.
When they noticed the pigeon's eyes spun around in their sockets in response to this assault, and the birds struggled to stand up or walk around, the scientists realized they were tinkering with the seat of balance.
But many questions remained, such as Ata's gender and why it featured such strange physical characteristics, such as the elongated skull, sunken and slanted eye sockets, undeveloped midface and jaw, and 10 ribs instead of the usual dozen.
Some of the best adapters, like the Foval International Power Travel Adapter ($37.98) and the Iron-M Universal Travel Adapter ($16.58), will work with multiple types of sockets and offer USB ports as well as a mains connection.
RISC-V offers computer architects a way to standardise their sockets and plumbing without having to gain permission from (and pay royalties to) either of the monopolists—for any company or individual may download it from the internet.
The new standards would have required everyday bulbs, the pear-shaped ones traditionally found in most sockets around the home, to use 65 percent less energy than regular incandescent bulbs based on the technology developed by Thomas Edison.
Bluetooth wireless tech is finally good enough (and cheap enough) to make them a viable option, so if you want to roam free from your laptop without yanking cords out of sockets, then by all means go for it.
But they also serve as a distribution point for all the wires in a house, with breakers monitoring the lights and power sockets in different rooms, and separate breakers regulating some individual appliances, such as cookers and water heaters.
Sockets technology will allow them to respond in real-time Rather than seeing M as a competitor to developers' apps, Facebook could use it to test and experiment with what people want and what's possible with bots on Messenger.
Another company, Benevolent Technologies for Health, or BeTH for short, is looking closely at the shape-shifting properties of the inserts that go into the sockets — so, not changing the socket itself, but the array of materials within it.
One LIM socket wearer, San Francisco-based Robert Spotswood, said that he was "discouraged" by the look and feel of the traditional sockets he had to wear after he lost his leg in a car accident at age 16.
McAfee also found that a large majority of the county sites did not enforce the use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, which protect visitors to a website from being redirected to fake sites and encrypt users' personal information.
Mr. Lightfoot, who had fractures on both his eye sockets, said that for months afterward, his eyes would hurt and his vision would blur when he tried to read, and that he would get headaches and spit up blood.
The body was remarkable not just for its size, but also for its abnormalities, including an elongated skull that ended in a point, giant eye sockets and bones that were as mature as those of a 6-year-old.
By 2014, he had smuggled out tens of thousands of photographs depicting civilians who had been starved or tortured to death — eyes gouged out and limbs torn out of sockets — ultimately delivering them to Congress and the United Nations.
The problems with USB-CAs we've noted above, seeing a USB-C port on the bottom of your phone or the side of your laptop only tells you part of the story: Not all USB-C sockets are created equal.
Which is why I found my eyes popping out of their sockets midway through The Aftermath, when Alexander Skarsgard's German widower pushes Keira Knightley's sad British wife onto a dining room table in a way that very obviously evokes that scene.
What to make of her naked woman in profile in "ohne titel, januar 1995" ("untitled, january 1995," 1995, oil on canvas) with a yellow face, acid-green eye sockets, and big, bulbous breasts with nipples the size of small teacups?
Last week at MWC, we got our first look at how that might work for computers, with AnandTech reporting that both Intel and Qualcomm were showing off 2G modems that connected to desktops or laptop machines via their M.2 sockets.
Its profile was relatively long and low, Dr. Stefan said, a trait that can be associated — though not exclusively — with people of African descent, as can prognathism (protrusion of the jaw), rectangular eye sockets and hyperbolic, or U-shaped, tooth rows.
Ahem. Now that I've finally managed to undig my fingers from my eye sockets, it's time for our re/cap of HBO's "Silicon Valley," the insider sitcom that's so on the nose, it might as well be a giant funny zit.
Others, like T-Mobile's faux Sidekick Smartshoe Phone ad last year, are so unfunny but feature such obviously high-production values your eyeballs might roll out of their sockets trying to calculate how much time and money was wasted on them.
The scientists didn't have a lot to work with—some bone surrounding the tooth sockets, a bit of cheekbone, part of the nasal cavity, the roof of the mouth, some teeth in the upper left dentition—but it was enough.
The new fossils showed key features that classify Razana as a crocodile relative, such as nostrils facing to the front of the snout, lower jaw formation and a bony palate, as well as teeth and teeth sockets that expanded sideways.
He flags several objections to OWS's direction of travel, including its lack of support for a fork of the Signal protocol, called LibreSignal, which had removed the need to rely on Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) in favor of Web Sockets.
Among the silver rings that barnacle his left hand is a $600 design from the "Rock" collection created by the Florentine jeweler Monini Gioielli that features a cluster of tiny skulls, each of whose eye sockets glisten with black diamond chips.
His bald skull was polished a deep yellow-brown and spotted with age; when he accosted them, his loose old lips were stretched in a wide smile, but it wasn't kind, and his eyes glinted with anger in their shadowy sockets.
You can use a paring knife to cut through the skin that connects the legs to the body, then just press down and pull on the thighs until you hear them pop out of their sockets and lie flat. Easy.
A series of 193 dye-infused images on 30-inch in diameter reflective aluminum discs are going on view at the museum this month, not far from the wall of 139 Hyrtl skulls with their sardonic smiles and gaping sockets.
Pioneered by the United States Navy decades ago, the system — essentially a giant plug on the wharf that extends to sockets onboard — lets ships in port turn off their massive diesel engines and draw power from the local electric grid.
For the parents out there, or for those who are around kids a lot, you might appreciate that Zendure's global adapter has plastic shields covering up the sockets that aren't being used, nipping any worry of accidental electrocution in the bud.
If you want to know where the best Wi-Fi and the most power sockets are, from coffee shops to co-working spaces, Workfrom will tell you, and if you find a new spot yourself you can add it to the main database.
Cyclopia occurs when the orbital sockets form incorrectly in the mother's womb due to one of several developmental abnormalities or traumas, and is often associated with other deformities—in this case, the goat appears to have just one functioning ear as well.
For decades, sockets have been made pretty much the same way: the patient sees a prosthetist, a plaster mold is made, and a couple weeks later the patient goes back to try on the sturdy carbon fiber socket that has been produced.
"Sockets have been placed in the granite plinth to accommodate scaffold poles to allow the statue to be more easily encased in hoardings during demonstrations or other potentially sensitive times," Westminster City Council planning officers noted in a summary of the proposal.
Unlike that scenario, buying something that's attached to your wall, in your light sockets, or even on your person is far more intimate and you expect longevity, but there's almost no chance it'll work for as long as your offline gadget did.
This is mildly funny, but the humor is blunted by other, morbid elements: In addition to the penis holds, the panels also have holes all over resembling bodily orifices that turn out to be eye and nose sockets cast from human skulls.
On the two men's orders, five members of an elite squad of jail guards beat Mr. Lightfoot until his eye sockets were fractured and his nose was broken, while three other officers stood outside the cell where the attack occurred, Mr. Yacoub said.
Crave 52W PowerHub 5-in-1 Desktop Charger Designed for supporting lots of tech, big families, or your work from home needs, this five-port charging hub is easy to set up, saves you space, eliminates clutter, and frees up your wall sockets.
Katie's procedure involved transplanting the scalp, forehead, upper and lower eyelids, eye sockets, nose, upper cheeks, upper jaw and half of lower jaw, upper teeth, lower teeth, partial facial nerves, muscles and skin -- effectively replacing her full facial tissue, according to Cleveland Clinic.
LIM also told The Verge exclusively that it has conducted pilot trials with the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and Headley Court, the UK's military rehab center, getting sockets to more than a dozen different amputees who lost their lower limbs during military service.
What I love about the recipe is the golden, brittle-crisp skin and supremely tender meat that I can achieve by splaying the chicken's legs (popping the thigh bones out of their sockets) before pressing them flat into a sizzling, preheated pan to roast.
The idea is that you use the development board (which includes an USB host port, power controllers, battery and mains power sockets, an audio jack, a couple of microphones, servo controllers, LEDs, and more) to quickly prototype and build a version of the product.
The new setup will ensure that sound is not reflected from the palace facade back onto the stage, will cut costs by an estimated 60,20103 euros ($66,500) by allowing use of the building's electrical sockets and will repurpose the castle as an aesthetic backdrop.
" There is a plot to follow that unfolds over the course of three very clearly divided acts, but as Navarro pointed out "most of it is lost amid the genuinely funny throwaway one-liners and endless gobs of insane action thrown directly at your eye sockets.
It eventually took a team of deputies to control Kaylee long enough to render aid before she was placed on a stretcher and flown to the trauma unit at Greenville Memorial Hospital, where doctors worked to clean what was left inside her orbital sockets to prevent infection.
Eh, it's not currently very clear, as was recently proven by the Apple/FBI battle over unlocking one of the San Bernardino shooters' iPhones and the death of secure email service Lavabit after its founder refused to produce its Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) private keys for an FBI probe.
"We have a structural position in that we have both a console business as well as a PC business which happens to be in fact bigger than the console business when it comes to gaming, and the idea is to aggregate those sockets with a subscription service," Nadella said.
It accommodated more than 244,12773 telephone lines, and the teleprinters that would have spat out instructions still sit on desks near an old "doll's eye" telephone exchange on which an operator would have patched calls through by connecting wires with the relevant sockets, from the bunker's earliest days.
WE BOUGHT THE ALSTON ASSET REALLY FOR THREE STRATEGIC REASONS, ONE WAS THE INSTALLED BASE VERY LARGE, THAT'S THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR BUSINESS MODEL AND MULTIPLE INDUSTRIES THAT WE'RE IN. LONG-TERM ASSET, PRODUCTIVITY, CHANCE TO REPLACE SOCKETS AS THEY AGE OVER TIME, SO THAT WAS THE FIRST ONE.
In an era before Beats by Dre were shoved into our eye sockets by nearly every music video released, before selfies were a thing, before we were all attention locked to our smart-phone screens, the coolest thing you could rep in your video was a cell phone.
For this plan to work, the operating system needs a couple of things, namely a non-network way to talk to the proxy—in this case, Unix domain sockets—and a suitable sandbox that can stop the Firefox part of the browser from getting access to the network.
Pioneered in the thirties, by Egas Moniz, whose work later won him the Nobel Prize, the treatment reached a grotesque apogee in America, with Walter Freeman's popularization of the transorbital lobotomy, which involved severing connections near the prefrontal cortex with an icepick-like instrument inserted through the eye sockets.
South Korea: Two men were arrested, accused of setting up hidden cameras in hair dryer holders, satellite boxes and electrical sockets at 30 motels across the country and streaming the "intimate private activities" of 1,600 unsuspecting guests, the latest in a wave of voyeuristic spycam crimes known as molka.
Chand's debris haven was in a Corbusier-designated urban wilderness near the Capitol Complex where building was illegal, and for 433 years he'd go there at night to craft sculptures out of discarded electrical sockets, broken tiles and the like, along with rocks he collected from the river.
In Brooklyn, while other cruise ships are welcome to use the plug-in system, the Queen Mary is the only one that can easily access shore power because the electrical sockets on other ships do not line up with the shore-power crane, according to a development corporation spokesman.
Peer inside your computer and you'll see some internal ones as well, such as the motherboard sockets linked to whatever hard drives you've got installed: when drives evolved from the older Parallel ATA (PATA) standard to the newer Serial ATA (SATA) standard, motherboards had to be redesigned and reconfigured to cope.
I remember the plastic Teddy bear eyes in the sockets where real ones had once looked out at the forest and the way you could swish the myriad tails around as if you were parading to your table at the Copa or some such exotic "dying to be seen" restaurant.
Investigators, she writes, declined to pursue indictments against a "long list" of law enforcement officers they knew had killed or severely wounded prisoners, including one trooper who shot a prisoner at close range so many times that "his eye sockets were shredded by shards of his own bones," she writes.
The grisly removal of an eyeball from a cow's head by the twin forensics specialists Marcus and Lucius Isaacson (Douglas Smith and Matthew Shear) — an attempt to determine the killer's weapon — certainly makes an impression to that effect, just as an "Arkansas toothpick" made an impression on the victims' eye sockets.
Made of cast resin, the little guy had a thick coat of mousey-brown fur the diameter of spaghetti, which covered his face (including eye sockets), hands, feet, tail — and even the rectangular sign, stuck on the end of an equally furry pole, that he wielded, weakly, in his right hand.
An ISA, however, is the equivalent of insisting that the same sorts of electrical sockets and water inlets and outlets be put in the same places in every appropriate room, so that an electrician or a plumber can find them instantly and carry the correct kit to connect to them.
A team of members takes a step back from the freewheeling ethos to inspect studios, lofts and living spaces in the building in an effort to uncover potentially hazardous violations like overloaded sockets, unused space heaters left plugged in or improperly stored art supplies, like paint thinner, which is highly combustible.
Her ever-morphing storefronts and nonfiction "Then & Now" comics about New York City — punched-up with wildly improvised dialogue — ran in Harper's and the New Yorker and sometimes starred Wertz herself, depicted as a diminutive figure whose broadening eye sockets and apple cheeks sit under a black helmet of hair.
Growing up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, Akili Tommasino used to cut class to visit artworks like the ancient Egyptian "Head From a Female Sphinx" with gaping eye sockets at the Brooklyn Museum, or Umberto Boccioni's striding bronze figure, "Unique Forms of Continuity in Space," at the Museum of Modern Art.
Veering sharply into abject, "American Horror Story" aesthetics, Eilish has bled jet-black liquid from her eye sockets, let a tarantula crawl across her face, and been manhandled and stabbed with needles by disembodied hands, invoking shock artists like Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson more than Taylor Swift or Katy Perry.
One afternoon in early October I sat with a pain management specialist at the Hospital for Special Surgery, during a long day of orientation in advance of an operation that would replace the joint sockets and femoral heads on both my right and left hips, driving metal rods into my thigh bones.
In 2014, Lance Mason, a Cuyahoga County Judge, slammed his wife Aisha Fraser Mason's head into the dashboard of their car, bit her face, punched her so hard he broke her eye sockets and then left her on the side of the road, driving away with their two young daughters in the backseat of the car.
An opening assertion that the rickety old house was built "years ago, at the end of the Victorian century," along with a first-page reference to Bakelite sockets and dustbins and common English shrubs, combines with other details in the lives of the individual characters to put the location somewhere in Britain and the period somewhere near ours.
The Leaf-powered pack in the concept camper stores just 700wH, and has a maximum output of 1kW — a small slice of a typical Leaf battery, but still plenty to power all the electronics in the camper for a few days, including multiple USB sockets, LED lighting, a 4G hotspot, as well as the included portable microwave, dual-burner gas stove, and fridge.
While the US did not explicitly say it would tax smartwatches or wireless headphones, the government did say it might tax "machines for the reception, conversion, and transmission or regeneration of voice," which could describe many Apple products, as well as more specific technology categories like "plugs and sockets for making connections to or in electrical circuits" up to a certain voltage.
Prosthetic sockets get a fresh look LIM Innovations has all the makings of a cliche startup: it was founded by a pair of surf buddies in 2012, and the company's San Francisco office — wedged next to exactly the kind of business it is trying to disrupt — is filled with youngish employees who frequent the killer burrito shop just down the street.
LIM also plans to eventually make its sockets Wi-Fi-connected, so that a patient would have the option of sharing more data around socket abandonment, or how frequently the person falls, or even how long it takes him or her to put on the socket when getting up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

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