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"speck" Definitions
  1. a very small spot; a small piece of dirt, etc.

650 Sentences With "speck"

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I was a speck, and then less than a speck.
She replicates small found stones in bronze and reproduces their surface markings, speck by speck.
Earth appears as a pale blue speck, and to its left is an even fainter speck: our moon.
Isn't that what visiting a speck of land divorced from a larger speck of land is all about?
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That dreamy destination is barely a speck in the distance.
Also, Speck says it's made with "IMPACTIUM CLEAR" (caps theirs).
HOW is a speck of dust like an atom bomb?
"I've never heard her bark like that before," Speck said.
Elsewhere, she is a speck in an exquisitely deep shot.
There probably wasn't a speck of grease on that machine.
That boulder, that speck of dust, that atom, that planet.
That's what has kept Speck up at night for months.
Also, in all the available photos of Speck on Getty.
Such views helped delay Simon and Speck again, delegates said.
It's just endless, and you're like this tiny little speck.
You can see the source as an unassuming blue speck just below and to the left of the ring's center in the Chandra data:Chandra image of the x-ray source (the central blue speck).
Richard Speck (Jack Erdie) really did terrorize a house of nurses.
That's not a speck of dust on your screen—it's Venus.
Any speck of dirt can be a tiny Aedes aegypti egg.
From Saturn, we're just a tiny bright speck in the darkness.
It reminds you that you're a tiny speck in the cosmos.
A speck of dirt is way more qualified to be president.
How about a speck of volcanic rock in the South Atlantic?
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See that tiny speck just to left of the bluish orb?
But they persistently look for a speck in their brother's eye.
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I feel like each speck is, like, exploding on my palate.
But these robots are the size of a speck of dust.
That tiny speck of everything then exploded and formed the universe.
Naturally, the boys get a speck of paint on the dollar.
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Inhaling just a speck would greatly increase your risk of getting cancer.
I highly recommend the Speck Presidio Grip Phone Case with the ridges.
You're nothing more than a speck in the vastness of the universe.
Speck said her dog, who was in her backyard, was barking hysterically.
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Each of these elements is, to my eye, a speck of pollen.
I'm sure we're just a speck as to what he's dealt with.
Speck has found a strong correlation between street size and pedestrian activity.
But Speck says walkability can actually work to make communities more equitable.
"He came into the platform and became a user himself," says Speck.
That ruled out the possibility that the speck was unlucky camera noise.
Hannah, kindly but cryptically, advised a last-minute speck of vanilla bean.
Mr. Butterfield began Slack out of a gaming start-up, Tiny Speck.
Out of this gray speck, we get sprawling landscapes on alien worlds.
Inhaling even a dust speck of one of those isotopes can be dangerous.
After calling 911, a worried Speck went again to check on her dog.
Back in 2014, luggage maker Samsonite paid $85 million to buy Speck Products.
Writers Josh Gordon and Will Speck will executive produce along with Jeph Loeb.
That little speck in his tooth is in fact a pink diamond implant.
The diminishing speck of light at the tunnel's opening has long vanished altogether.
First the gas chromatograph vaporized a speck of the powder inside a tube.
A couple don't use every last speck of a clue, which is permitted.
A languid, dim speck of light showed up in images taken on Nov.
I am not going to apologize for one speck of what they've done.
Chargers fans like Casillas just might find a speck of happiness in that.
That's barely a speck of the country's 71,300 megawatts of installed solar capacity.
It could be like there's a speck of nitrogen that got in there.
Meals kicked off with charcuterie boards laden with speck, Parma ham and soppressata.
"It's just endless, and you're like this tiny little speck," Mr. Brady said.
It's the speck in your eye, instead of the beam in my own.
From there, Hawaii is just a tiny target, a speck in the sea.
Mine was a particularly gnarly speck, complicated by various political and racial hang-ups.
We only take like a speck of InGaAs and put it onto the chip.
For a bomb it is many kilometres; for a speck of dust mere centimetres.
But the speck wouldn't move, so Frisby urged Prater to go to an optometrist.
When you look back on planet Earth, it's a tiny speck somewhere out there.
Honnold is a speck of T-shirt floating against a completely flat rock face.
I've been using Speck phone cases for years because of their raised bezel design.
One of them is so small that it appears as an imperceptible black speck.
"The thing that differentiates us [from other fitness apps] is the talent," says Speck.
In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the sun was merely a speck through the storm.
Just one speck of contaminated dirt in your detox drink could upend your gut.
He wrote that all seven German experts were "very concerned" about Simon and Speck.
Second, there's barely a speck of truth in what Trump is saying here. 433.
It could have been the wind, it might have been a misplaced speck of dust.
The film, directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck, also had some major plot issues.
The white speck near the bottom is likewise believed to be the probe's jettisoned parachute.
But what matters is protection and Speck claims they've drop-tested it from 10-feet.
Slack, founded in 2009 as Tiny Speck, closed up 48.5% Thursday at $38.62 per share.
A speck of europium and terbium lights up our TVs in brilliant reds and greens.
When the blades came together the speck flipped, and for a moment I lost it.
One of those lunar rocks, nicknamed "Big Bertha," contained this tiny speck of baby Earth.
How is there even a speck of a doubt that Clinton might lose to Trump?
Slack, founded in 2009 as Tiny Speck, closed up 48.5% Thursday at $38.62 per share.
The Speck Of Dust credits give us more never-before-known details with hospital videos.
"The changes were like a speck on your shirt," he said, pointing to a reporter.
Baghuz is the last speck of land under Islamic State control in Iraq and Syria.
"Each drop became a speck of light, known to us as a star," Kurlansky writes.
I could picture it clearly: a well-spiced cake with not a speck of sugar.
Domestically, Mr. Speck said, Ms. Merkel can draw on the continuing support for helping migrants.
It is what Ulrich Speck, a leading expert on German foreign policy, calls a "postmodern" power.
That is fitting, for the Mediterranean has defined the destiny of this speck south of Sicily.
PACARAIMA is a speck of a town in the Brazilian Amazon on the border with Venezuela.
Earth will only be a speck in the distance for those on a mission to Mars.
Speck, Tech21, Otterbox, and even Best Buy's Insignia brand have them for sale on day one.
For the riddle to work, the speck must be travelling at 70km a second, or thereabouts.
"But the company we'd invested in was Tiny Speck, which produced the game," Braccia told TechCrunch.
Sara Anderson lives in Morgantown, West Virginia, a blue speck in the heart of Trump country.
In the clip, Michelle wipes some unidentified speck from her husband's nose, as loving partners do.  .
During the trip, the planet will appear as a black speck awash in the sun's light.
Among venture capital investors in India, Unitus Seed, with $23 million in capital, is a speck.
Good Housekeeping ran it through repeated dishwashing cycles and found only one small speck of rust.
After finishing every speck, I wondered about the fruitcake my father had ordered so long ago.
It comes down to this little speck and then I say, 'How does this strike you?
And that evening Mr. Mead found himself pausing over a vaguely familiar speck in the watercolor.
Those humble beginnings are a speck in his rearview mirror, but Tony remains far from satisfied.
In the air were the blue-winged olives, mayflies no bigger than a speck of fuzz.
Starters were straightforward: salads, soups and flammkuchen, an Alsatian pizza topped with crème fraîche and speck.
"There is no room for mistakes — not a speck of dust, not a fingerprint," she said.
After all these years, we're still that beautiful blue speck—our own little nest in the cosmos.
It's also protective: the plastic case can withstand drops of up to 10 feet, according to Speck.
Britain's otherness was good for Europe, a welcome speck of liberal grit in the unctuous continental oyster.
Although Burns, WY. is a speck on the map, it is home to a piece of history.
Together, they would build Tiny Speck, the company behind an artful, non-combat massively multiplayer online game.
Tench is horrified by Ford's behavior, but it works and Speck reveals new information on the record.
Once she saw where it was, Speck said she called 911 to give authorities the tiger's location.
Richard E. Speck Jr., of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, was at the Williams Grove Speedway when the crash occurred.
My career has spanned large consumer tech companies and early-stage startups (Speck Products, SOL Republic, Pebble).
Albritton was raised in a speck of a town called Marion at the northern edge of Louisiana.
On the entire span of our evolutionary timeline, urban living is but a mere speck of dust.
Now I learn that the outline I saw was misdirection, nothing but a speck on my vision.
A single piece could range from a speck of microplastic to an entire snack bag, she noted.
The problem, at least from the outside, was that it was a distant speck on the horizon.
In 1933, he was shipped to French Guiana, a speck on the Atlantic coast of South America.
"One of the things we're doing as a company is moving into sports-specific training," says Speck.
"They threw him out into the arena without a speck of training," Mr. Ledoux told the court.
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Simon and Speck, aimed respectively at hardware and software, each have robust versions and more "lightweight" variants.
In the case of Simon and Speck, the NSA says the formulas are needed for defensive purposes.
Yellow Springs, with about 103,500 residents, is a blue speck in the conservative sea of southwest Ohio.
In tagliatelle with venison and smoky speck-stuffed "Knödel," the region's Austrian heritage was plain to see.
But after a grueling campaign, the last speck of land was finally wrested from the Islamic State.
It was just a tiny speck, a single cell that researchers had marked with a fluorescent green dye.
A tiny bruise on an apple or speck on a hunk of cheese, and we toss that sucker.
Shishmaref sits on a quarter-mile-wide speck of land in the Chukchi Sea, near the Artic Circle.
It is difficult to find a speck of dust on the city streets, patrolled by impeccably-dressed policemen.
From her backyard, Speck said she could see the tiger in her neighbor's backyard, roaming around a minivan.
Although it looks like a bright speck in Saturn's rings, the world is actually 928 million miles away.
And at burger No. 12, Douvos coughed and a tiny speck of burger flew out of his mouth.
Astrophotographer Jacint Roger found the speck while mining the Rosetta image archives to create one of his gifs.
Several men took charge, steering the boat towards the distant speck that signified their only hope of survival.
But despite it being a speck among its lumbering dinosaur peers, it has persisted on through the ages.
But at sunrise on June 0003, 1980, a speck of salvation appeared on the horizon and grew larger.
"Everything is open," said Ulrich Speck, senior research fellow at the Elcano Royal Institute think-tank in Brussels.
Speck and Tech21 offer cases are that are slimmer, but they don't have the same degree of protection.
One morning, I took the ferry to Cheung Chau, a speck of land southwest of Hong Kong Island.
Fitplan co-founders Cam Speck and Landon Hamilton (Image courtesy of Fitplan) Fitplan co-founders Cam Speck and Landon Hamilton (Image courtesy of Fitplan) The Fitplan workout app costs $15.99 per month, or $83.99 per year, and includes step-by-step exercise demonstrations and training programs tailored to different sports.
" Two years later, Tiny Speck launched Glitch, a multiplayer online game described by one outlet as "zany" and "unusual.
But with carfentanil, 0.02 milligrams — hardly more than a speck of dust — could be enough to kill a person.
It was captured using a standard DSLR camera and shows the tiniest speck of a positively charged strontium atom.
" Silverman returns to the stage in a Netflix comedy special on May 30, "Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust.
Speck said her dog managed to get away from the tiger and was running around as police closed in.
"Macron has everything in place to build a French-focused Europe," says Ulrich Speck, of the German Marshall Fund.
"I was one of many people who was suckered into that, 'at least their intentions were good,'" Speck said.
Young longhorned ticks are extremely small, and have been compared to a speck of dust or a poppy seed.
The collection characterizes blackness in a number of ways: as a speck, as flowers primed to be cut down.
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The British tabloid published photos of her walking along the beach in Tulum with a man named Will Speck.
A subtropical speck in the Pacific 2200,600km from Tokyo, Okinawa shoulders the weight of Japan's six-decade alliance with America.
This tiny and elusive speck only barely interacts with the other particles that make up us humans and our galaxy.
Perspective on how tiny you are, floating on a speck of dirt in the infinite dust bunny we call reality.
There are people whose job is to make sure every fingerprint gets buffed out, that every speck of dust vanishes.
InSight is small speck inside the dark blotch, the latter of which was produced by the probe's retrorockets during touchdown.
"We&aposve got a creek that&aposs flooding not even a quarter mile from where our store is," said Speck.
Other photos show a helicopter perched on the huge iceberg, looking like a tiny speck against the pristine white ice.
Ever since the Nationalists had fled the mainland to this speck of an island, the borders had been sealed tight.
If you imagine America as a person, Armour, South Dakota, is a bump, a tiny little speck on the skin.
"The reason we invested in Tiny Speck was because we were investing in that team," Braccia told TechCrunch in 2015.
"AKK has taken Macron's opening as an invitation to tango," said Ulrich Speck of the German Marshall Fund in Berlin.
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Suddenly, they weren't a majority in a small district, they were a tiny speck in three much bigger ones. Yes.
In one, the resurrected dead float in space, speck-like and weightless, like birds lifting off from a foggy lake.
The fishing industry is long gone from this speck of French territory in North America, home to 2000,253 French citizens.
Correct the seasoning with salt and pepper, and add a small dab of Dijon mustard and a speck of cayenne.
Magnify a speck of dirt a thousand times, and suddenly it no longer seems to play by the same rules.
As one example, Speck points to a spot just north of Kansas City where the zone passes over Interstate 35.
She straightens Steven's watch and picks an invisible speck of lint from his red Hampton T-shirt as they wait.
This sentence, from a long-unpublished story, presents us with the perfect Surrealist fly: a sentient speck of deranged logic.
The Trento, No. 9, is true bliss, however, dripping with truffle oil and stacked with speck, smoked mozzarella, and arugula.
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"It might get cloudy, even in the driest place," Angela Speck, Director of Astronomy at the University of Missouri told Gizmodo.
Speck first noted that you could likely drive to a new location, given the amount of America under the eclipse's path.
The sensors on board are vulnerable to the slightest speck of contamination—so to get close, you have to suit up.
In that tiny speck is a huge number of galaxies and stars, proving that the universe is an incredibly crowded place.
You ever get the feeling that you're just a tiny, insignificant speck floating free in the vast ocean of our universe?
Speck noted that animals like cows, horses or goats might mistake the eclipse for nighttime and head back into their barns.
"This looked like a speck of wood and I would never had thought of it being a deer tick!" he wrote.
Such is the plight of the Galapagos Island of Seymour Norte, a speck of 455 acres off the coast of Ecuador.
This speck of land at the mouth of the Gambia river was once a major waypoint of the transatlantic slave trade.
China's Chang'e 4 lander appears as a two-pixel-wide speck in the NASA photo, providing an incredible sense of scale.
Even a small speck can exert enough pressure on that display to physically damage it, requiring a complicated and expensive repair.
The key player in the transaction was a corporation based on Niue, a speck of an island in the South Pacific.
You can see the Earth below, parts of the station, and a speck of the bright sun in his reflective visor.
While being questioned about the Speck snafu, Ford is told that another subject of the study, Edmund Kemper, has attempted suicide.
But he loves the move of, "There's a fake speck of dandruff, let me take it off," you caught that moment?
Although the special has the very pessimistic title of A Speck Of Dust, the videos prove Silverman is secretly an optimist.
This ensemble comedy, directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck, includes Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, T. J. Miller and Olivia Munn.
This sort of inconsistency is just a speck in the riddling history of The Monkees' career, which he began to analyze.
It is as easy to put together as any type of cookie dough, but not a speck of sugar goes in.
Mr. Netanyahu's lawyer, Jacob Weinroth, said there was "no speck" of criminality in receiving cigars as a present from a friend.
Any tiny speck on the scan could bring my life crashing back down, and I've learned to stop expecting good news.
"I'm good," she said, slicing a speck, cabbage and egg pie she had pulled out of the pizza oven for breakfast.
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At one meal someone accidentally spits a tiny speck of gristle into his eye and his vision is blurred for weeks.
But When the actual bridge collapsed the train majestically fell into the saltwater, The Icarus speck of the engineer never found.
A friend at the F.B.I. helped confirm every speck of this rust is exactly consistent with the contour of the fingerprint.
In the eyes of the art conservator, the geography inside that half-a-millimeter speck is a rich mine of information.
He started visiting often and even bought a house in Bombay Beach, a speck of a town on the eastern shore.
Meredith Speck, class of 2015, was the first Yale player in the National Women's Soccer League, according to Yale's alumni magazine.
But in West Texas, we're actually seeing a huge boom in nighttime lights — that's the bright blue speck you see above.
We're all crawling toward the deepest essence of ourselves in this little speck of time that we're given on the planet.
For a 150-pound person, that means just 2.72 milligrams — just a speck — placed on exposed skin can summon the reaper.
I dabbed a small speck of the cream under each eye and gently tapped the product in from the inner corner outwards.
She fretted about being a speck on a ball floating in darkness as much as the Smith of "Life on Mars" does.
In the realm of real history, this holy speck of land was contested by rival islands, city-states, empires and trading interests.
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Our Pale Blue Dot looks like nothing more than a tiny white spot, accompanied by an even smaller white speck, our Moon.
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It's amazing that a tiny speck of debris, one you cannot even notice on Earth, can do such damage at orbital speeds.
Thirty-five miles off the cost of Honduras, Roatan — an English-speaking speck in Honduras' sea of Spanish speakers — epitomizes what InternationalLiving.
Now, farmers are adapting the age-old elixirs — a dash of ginseng here, a speck of licorice there — for use on livestock.
Photo: LensrentalsThe next time you're peering deep inside one of your camera lenses and discover a tiny speck of dust, don't complain.
One started with mortadella slices, pesto sauce, and mozzarella; another with speck and fennel fronds; yet another with lemon slices and onions.
The dusty stick was borne out of Glitch, a browser-based game Slack built when it was still known as Tiny Speck.
"The most common condition is the poor person who can afford a car but it totally disrupts their finances," Speck told me.
At first, space experts speculated that the spacecraft had been punctured by a micrometeoroid — a high-speed speck of rock or debris.
Frank Bruni We purveyors of commentary tend to find multitudes in the teeniest speck and mirrors of the zeitgeist wherever we turn.
Compared to other Andaman and Nicobar islands, Ross Island is just a small speck of land — but it has a big history.
As the fight over Simon and Speck played out, the ISO twice voted to delay the multi-stage process of approving them.
Then, in 2009, at a country house outside Oslo, he was cleaning an outdoor table when a bright speck caught his eye.
First, he said, came Nicolaus Copernicus, who showed that the Earth was but a small, sun-orbiting speck amid an inconceivable vastness.
That model then becomes a virtual-reality exhibition, letting anyone travel to an ancient place without getting a speck of dust on them.
When Angelica nears death, the imagery is sparse, tiny; a bold life diminished until it's nothing more than a speck, and then gone.
After Butterfield's new company, Tiny Speck, shuttered in 2012, he realized the messaging platform he built for his employees might be worth something.
Since his regime will lose its last speck of legitimacy on that date, many governments say they will cut or downgrade diplomatic ties.
It reminds us that the sum total of our existence is contained on a speck of rock floating in a vast starry ocean.
It won't keep your keys from succumbing to a speck of dust, but at least you won't have to pay for the fix.
"That little speck?" she said, pointing at an individual shellfish larvae, smaller than a grain of sand, barely perceptible to the naked eye.
" With age, Mellencamp said, he's also learned some things: "Here's what I told my son Speck, who's always fighting everybody and fighting himself.
The news outlet reports that Speck was a push car operator who helps to assist cars that crash or spin out of control.
There's North Brother Island, where Typhoid Mary was quarantined, and its smaller sibling, South Brother Island, a speck between the Bronx and Queens.
For city planner and urban designer Jeff Speck, the major problem with American cities is that they were built to accommodate cars first.
With the final dollars, Butterfield pivoted the company toward the messaging infrastructure that Tiny Speck used internally to communicate, and Slack was born.
You first see Setsuko on a crowded train platform, a gray speck in a quiet sea of people, many wearing white surgical masks.
For Hindus, a speck of land in the city of Ayodhya is believed to be where the revered deity Lord Ram was born.
While the well is all but "a pimple on a speck" of the Arctic's massive landscape, he said, it is a prevailing mystery.
He was picking up where the Depression-era photographer Walker Evans left off decades earlier, further commemorating this gorgeous speck of rural America.
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Hundreds of miles from the coast of India is a tiny speck of an island, measuring only one-third of a square mile.
All told, Speck cases are ideal for those who want to avoid the chances of dropping their shiny new phones at all costs.
The speck turned out to be a piece of Vikram thrown out by the impact, and the scientists spotted other bits of wreckage.
"People are looking more closely, and there is a very vocal minority where there is really an anti-Merkel mood," Mr. Speck said.
At the time of the evacuation he had spent 21958 quiet months in the Crimea, the last speck of Russia in White hands.
Mr. Lubbock saw a speck of disapproval, for example, in friends who wondered why he wasn't exploring wild alternative options to cure his cancer.
Most likely it will just be footage of the inky blackness of space, perhaps with our speck of a home planet in the background.
The teams synthesized only about a dust-speck worth of the material from expensive ingredients crushed to unfathomable pressures between hand-cranked diamond halves.
When you spot a meteor, you're seeing a speck of space debris reach about 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit as it burns up in our atmosphere.
Luxury-retailer Nordstrom's next store in Los Angeles will be a mere speck compared with the 140,000 square feet of the typical department outlet.
He told Quartz that there's not a speck of irony in his passion for Shrek, which he compared, for some reason, to ice cream.
" Sorrell recalls one "snotty comment" made by one of the established players, regarding his new venture: "Someone called us a speck in the mirror.
Her trademark egg-shaped pendant and earrings have been updated with a diamond speck, and a shapely piece of agate hangs from silver studs.
"I just feel like I was able to tap into something powerful, an understanding that we were a speck in the universe," he said.
That sprawl of sky over a small island speck on the black ocean suggests, like few other experiences, the nanosecond that is human life.
"That's a whole five-minute scene that'll never been seen — a little speck in the corner," he said at one point, only half-joking.
"Montana Ag Live" offers taxpayers a speck of reassurance that a republic administered by a fair, competent and good-humored bureaucracy might still exist.
But that sample disintegrated when they attempted additional measurements, and they have not yet succeeded at making a second speck of solid metallic hydrogen.
But through the binoculars, it was enormous and white, the International Space Station hovering before it like a speck of dust on the lens.
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"Sometimes he would go on search missions for them, diverting course when he thought he saw some speck on the horizon," Mr. McLendon said.
All Hubble could see was a slowly moving speck of light — enough to calculate an orbit and determine that New Horizons could reach it.
Eventually I saw it: a stubborn speck that appeared to be floating on the fine line of the horizon, disappearing and then reappearing again.
The speck became a dot, the dot became a dash, and the dash, unmistakably, a boat: silhouetted human forms crowded on a rubber dinghy.
First, they confirmed that the speck Mr. Shanmuga identified was not there before September but was also visible in the October and November flybys.
Footage of the attack, released by the militia's media center, shows a speck of light flying across a field, hurtling toward a distant target.
LR: He got up super early, and by the time I came out of the tent, he was a little speck in the distance.
Alone on a 30-foot sailing yacht, she is headed to Ascension Island, a mid-Atlantic speck roughly halfway between Africa and South America.
A similar buffet feast is served on Sundays, as is the housemade speck Mr. Bottura took home, vacuum-packed to enjoy again in Modena.
One day, he recalled in his memoir, "Maverick Maestro" (21968), the neighbor, a mustachioed man in his 80s named Nell Speck, rang his doorbell.
Frequently, he's this tiny, insignificant speck at the bottom of the frame, as if he's been ported over from an episode of Mr. Robot.
A new photo taken by the Cassini spacecraft near Saturn shows Earth as a small speck of light, framed and dwarfed by Saturn's famous rings.
The series debuted in October 2017, and has already featured the stories of such real-life convicts as Ed Kemper, Richard Speck and Monte Rissell.
There's not a speck of the chilly apathy of the stereotypical shopgirl: too good to be there, biding her time until something better comes along.
Its crushing of peaceful protests in 2011, and the indiscriminate killing it has carried out since then, removed what speck of legitimacy it still had.
That's a decade after the firm put $1.5 million into the seed round of a gaming company called Tiny Speck, which later morphed into Slack.
"I have no interest, none, zero, there's not even a speck of me that goes 'boy, 'I'd really want to be a politician,'" Gere said.
We crane our necks upward to follow the moving speck until all that's left are vapor trails, blown by the wind into a pretzel shape.
The film selection was co-presented with the Goethe-Institut as part of their Queer as German Folk event series, in collaboration with Wieland Speck.
Third-party clear cases from Speck start at $24.95, but we expect Apple's to be a little pricier than that, as is typically the case.
Although the ISU believes the tiny speck of plutonium was transferred to a licensed disposal facility, there are no records to prove that it was.
The tiny speck of an island in the Pacific Ocean is mostly known for its role in World War II and its namesake 1942 film.
It's like trying to see a speck of dust one meter from a lighthouse itself when the lighthouse is hundreds of kilometers from the observer.
Tim is appalled by the idea until he finds Barry Speck (Steve Carell) and realizes he would make the perfect schmuck for the dinner party.
This story is set on the speck of a map, a town haphazardly dripped onto the prairie, smack dab in the middle of the continent.
He is an aging libertine with an agile mind and a love of knowledge — a speck, as he sees with unforgiving insistence, on history's tide.
They frequently show millions of viewers their faces without a speck of makeup on, a particularly vulnerable act that makes them seem even more approachable.
"In every single dictator there is a speck of morality," he said, leaning across the table and pressing his thumb and forefinger together for emphasis.
Réunion, a former French colony that became an overseas department in 1946, is a speck of volcanic rock 400 miles off the coast of Madagascar.
I was sweating in a chador, a speck in the black-clad throng of mourners pouring through Tehran for the funeral of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
According to The Sun, Speck joined Aniston on a New Year's vacation with her close friends Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Bateman, and their wives and children.
"The Plan B Macron is now actively pushing is being rejected by at least half of Europe," says Ulrich Speck of the German Marshall Fund.
Are the inward-looking eyes pondering our destination, as part of a landscape that is itself a minute speck within something unfathomable (the Milky Way)?
I didn't have time to hop over to Vieques, the speck of land that sits off the main island's east coast like a sideways teardrop.
You feel smaller than usual, standing on the same plane as these depictions of celestial bodies — more aware of being one speck in this universe.
HONG KONG — Yap Island, a speck of land in the Western Pacific best known for using huge stone discs as currency, was facing a medical mystery.
"It seems probable that his last meal was very fatty, dried meat—perhaps a type of Stone Age Speck or bacon," said Zink in The Local.
From schoolyard teasing to creams to that claim to erase every last speck off the bridge of your nose, us freckle-faces have seen it all.
It wants to build underground creations that you, mere human, can ride at speeds up to to 150 mph, without ever encountering a speck of traffic.
Every speck of dust floating in a beam of sun, every bee, every mosquito was the work of an artist and bringing authenticity to the movie.
The spacecraft got its very first glimpse of its target in August of this year, when Bennu was still a distant speck, 1.4 million miles away.
They're in Joliet, Illinois, to visit aforementioned infamous serial killer Richard Speck (Jack Erdie) who raped, tortured, and killed eight women in one night in 23.
When Tiny Speck pivoted to become Slack, the company's chief executive officer Stewart Butterfield offered to pay back it's Series A and B investors, including Accel.
The text will teach you something you (probably) didn't know, and the image will remind you what an insignificant speck you are in the larger universe.
It will make you realize how in comparison to the size of their wall of amps you are just a speck of dust in the universe.
If you want to glean every speck of startup knowledge from the Extra Crunch Stage programming, you'll need to buy an Innovator, Founder or Investor pass.
Speck said he spoke at Uber's San Francisco headquarters in October 2017, and talked to employees about the danger of overly designing cities around car transportation.
I started to notice that the nights I accidentally wound up going out in jeans with not a speck of makeup on were the most fun.
You may be right — although I'm hoping critics can convince average Americans their boon is a tiny speck compared to what the rich are raking in.
Mr. Christian was the longtime chief radio operator on Pitcairn Island, responsible for keeping that speck of rock in the Pacific in contact with the world.
Since its launch in 2016, Fitplan hadn't taken any outside investment, relying on the money that Hamilton and Speck had accrued as nightlife entrepreneurs in Canada.
He noticed a white speck on the lunar surface that was about two-thirds of a mile from where Vikram was supposed to have set down.
But to the rare doctor who's seen otoconia with their own two eyes, they're individually indistinguishable, and collectively no more than a speck of white paste.
As far as Robbins knew, none of them noticed the speck of his figure suspended from the nearby spire, flickering in and out of the mist.
And you can hack away at the critter until all that's left is a tiny speck of worm dust — and the thing will still grow back.
" God: "You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye.
Cohabiting with them often gives people a sense of intense paranoia, leaving you wondering if every speck of dust or loose sunflower seed is a bug.
Of course, there's "Bad Blood," which, if you pay just a speck of attention to pop culture, you know is about a petty pop star argument.
Meanwhile orators told Americans that their revolt had been unusually civilised: one public meeting in 1813 declared the revolution "untarnished with a single blood-speck of inhumanity".
"Hitler and the Nazis are just a speck of bird poop in more than 1,000 years of successful German history," he said, according to dpa news agency.
Slack, launched in 2013 by Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield, was initially built as a side project to support team communication for Butterfield's game company Tiny Speck.
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There isn't a speck of dirt, despite the fact that one of the strongest hurricanes in US history roared though the area less than a month ago.
At no point does he even share his misgivings, until after the meeting is over and he's completely lied to OPR about accidentally destroying the Speck tape.
With a wallet case like this one from Speck, your phone will be protected but you'll still have room for credit cards and ID on the back.
When Tiny Speck went out to raise its first round of capital as an enterprise software upstart in what would technically be its Series C, a16z hesitated.
Look no further than the photographer Weegee's classic 1940 black-and-white shot of the beach in Coney Island with bathers covering nearly every speck of sand.
But as Lensrentals points out, it's a great example of why you shouldn't freak out at every tiny speck of dust you spot in your own lenses.
Because the camera remains stationary in Super Mario Odyssey, at times you'll be controlling a tiny 72-pixel speck that barely resembles Mario off in the distance.
He sneaked into a darkened junior high gym in a speck of a town in northern Louisiana and shot baskets by the light of the exit signs.
The Gerstners' home on the outskirts of Medicine Lodge is a mere speck in the nearly 400,000 acres of land that have burned since early last week.
He wasn't stiff in his only scene; the film's two directors, Josh Gordon and Will Speck, were impressed by his initial foray into a brand new field.
The temporary pass to the United States shows Mexico's dependence on its neighbor to the north, said Adam Speck, commodity market analyst for U.S.-based Informa Economics.
The Speck Presidio Pro iPhone 11 case has 13-foot drop protection, an antimicrobial treatment, and it's made of a grippy, soft material that is scratch-resistant.
By Degrees The helicopter hovered 30 feet above a fjord in Greenland, a thrumming red speck of human ingenuity in a vast wilderness of rock and ice.
Suddenly, in the mind of the junior senator from Kentucky, Mr. Trump has soared from lower than that speck of dirt to high enough for Mount Rushmore.
Somehow, in all of Juliet's airborne frenzy, she managed to retain awareness of that speck of life beneath her and landed four paws safely around the baby.
That makes the Perseid Meteor Shower a beautiful but horrifying reminder that a high-velocity space rock could take out our little Horton Hears a Who speck.
Make a scallop crudo, thinly sliced and adorned with just a speck of coarse salt, a dribble of extra-virgin olive oil and a drop of lemon.
Gather a selection of picnic supplies, perhaps some speck, graukäse (a pungent Tyrolean cheese named after its gray rind), apple cider and a loaf of crusty rye.
The attack can easily pass through a window, when the device's owner isn't home to notice a telltale flashing speck of light or the target device's responses.
These cases from Spigen, Otterbox, Speck, LifeProof, and Incipio are good quality and should protect your phone from a drop on the ground (and expensive repair bill).
She and hundreds of other women and children had been trucked in the afternoon before from the outskirts of Baghouz, ISIS' last speck of land in Syria.
"The feeling that someone is there who is managing it for us has gone," Mr. Speck said, echoing Mr. Blome's assessment of the chancellor's rapport with voters.
The probe itself is just a speck compared to the comet it was tracking, measuring 2.8 x 2.1 x 2 meters with its solar wings spanning 32 meters.
But with a speck of the glitter that Tesla's Elon Musk sprinkles on his loss-making firm, they might capture investors' imaginations and resuscitate their parents' share prices.
But there was a silver lining: Tiny Speck said it had developed "some unique messaging technology with applications outside of gaming" and planned to continue working on it.
All of the other big FYF shows utilized the screens so fans farther away could see more than just a tiny speck who might possibly be Anderson .Paak.
For serial killers like Edmund Kemper and Richard Speck, women were objects of scorn and fascination, receptacles for their pent-up rage and humiliation, and ultimately, absolutely disposable.
Right now, Ultima Thule still appears as just a light speck in the New Horizons images, since the vehicle is about 100 million miles away from the object.
But just seeing Ultima Thule now, even as a blurry speck, is good news because it means that the object was right where scientists expected it to be.
What she didn't realize, until horrified employees told her, was that she had ticks on herself as well, more than 1,000 speck-sized larvae all over her clothing.
It is no surprise then that Rustom is always dressed in his impeccable white naval uniform even in jail with not even a speck of dust defacing it.
Sure, those ultra-expensive vacuums promise to extract every last speck of grime from your flooring, but do they really deliver results superior enough to justify their price?
Speck is bringing virtual reality to your palm with the Pocket VR. It's a protective CandyShell grip phone case that comes with a Google Cardboard-certified VR viewer.
"When you look at most downtown areas in the United States, places that have hopes of being walkable, the lack of schools and housing is striking," Speck explains.
Nicholas Kristof EASTER ISLAND — This remote speck in the South Pacific is famous for its colossal stone statues, nearly 20053,000 of them towering over the landscape like guardians.
It sounds like the experience of traveling to space — and gaining a new perspective on how we're just a tiny speck in the cosmos — but from the ground.
"If we had a speck of hope, now there is none left," said Gisela Polo, the sister of Esteban Alejandro Polo, 220, one of the sailors who died.
They traded life in the city for a cabin on Einarson Lake, a remote speck of water amid snow-capped mountains, and spent their waking hours fur trapping.
For Germans, that requires wiping clean from their Parliament that disgusting speck of avian foulness known as Alternative für Deutschland the next time they go to the polls.
I glissandoed down the mountain, a speck of a person having a larger-than-life moment, freed from the fear that had paralyzed me a few minutes before.
"I have no interest, none, zero, there's not even a speck of me that goes, 'Boy, I'd really want to be a politician,' " Gere told CNN last year.
A speck in the dusty desert, Rachel, Nevada, consists of just a few blocks of small houses and a hotel/bar/restaurant/souvenir store called the Little A'le'Inn.
A tiny air bubble, speck of dirt, or minuscule scratch during the manufacturing or handling process might be enough to destroy a piece of bendable glass, experts say.
But the official who led the now-disbanded NSA division responsible for defense, known as the Information Assurance Directorate, said his unit did not develop Simon and Speck.
Butterfield had founded a gaming company, called Tiny Speck, in 2009 and hired a team of developers and artists to create an online multiplayer adventure game called Glitch.
However, since pretty much any green qualifies for pesto-making, what we have here are extremely seasonal pies begging to be topped with roasted carrots, mortadella, and speck.
Friday marks the 30th anniversary of the iconic "Pale Blue Dot" photograph, which shows Earth as a speck from a vantage point 3.7 billion miles away from our sun.
To take the photo, Voyager 1 had to be pointed toward the sun, so the grainy wave over the speck that is Earth is a scattered beam of light.
But where modern researchers are probing Ceres's geology and habitability, the astronomers of Piazzi's era were preoccupied with fielding basic questions about the tiny speck in the night sky.
Currently, if you have a penchant for croissants, toast, or Frosted Mini-Wheats, a single speck of detritus from your meal can spell the end of a typing session.
A bright speck of climate news was quickly overshadowed by the presidential election this week—America's children have officially won the right to sue their government over global warming.
Aniston's pal Will Speck, who directed The Switch, presumably also joined the festivities, as he shared a photo documenting his stay at The Brando on his social media account.
The main objective of the fighting was a tiny airstrip that the Japanese were building at the western end of Guadalcanal, a speck of land in the Solomon Islands.
The top front pocket, which Speck calls a tech locker, is reinforced with molded foam and a plush lining, providing extra protection for fragile items like sunglasses and headphones.
Within a few minutes, I have become a whole pack of harbor seals, then a woolly mammoth, a rabbit, a spruce, a speck of pollen, and an entire island.
Collins remembered his first look at the moon -- a "magnificent spectacle," sure, but it couldn't compare to the interstellar view of his home planet, now a diminutive blue speck.
But its measurements of the faint speck wiggling on the sky promises to narrow down the multiple options of what's causing Sagittarius A* to flicker in the first place.
Luxembourg, a speck on the European map, which has never sent a person or spacecraft into space, has nonetheless become an unlikely contender in the race to mine there.
The company, led by founder Stewart Butterfield, grew out of a gaming startup called Tiny Speck that flopped — but with some money in the bank before it totally combusted.
The Slack tool began as an internal project to improve communications at video game company Tiny Speck, which eventually became Slack Technologies and focused on developing the communications software.
As the terrorist group's territory in Syria and Iraq shrank to little more than a speck, the Islamic State gained a footing in the southern region of the Philippines.
David Brooks Opinion Columnist Occasionally you can see eternity in a speck of time, and occasionally you can see the logic of an entire historic moment in one event.
A winningly over-the-top recent special was a custard-soaked pain perdu under bacon jus, pickled cabbage and speck, like some kind of demented Reuben-croque monsieur hybrid.
This dream of democracy — that no foreign power should have one speck of influence over who should lead our democracy — is fundamental to the sacred legacy of George Washington.
The most recent case in point is the startup class of 2008-2009: Dropbox, Airbnb, Pinterest, Uber and Tiny Speck (Slack) all got their early funding in those dismal years.
Speck and Kemper are reminders that the show's compelling narrative is shaped around nuggets of cold, hard truth, which F.B.I. agent John E. Douglas wrote about in his book, Mindhunter.
"We want to collect exactly what all these animals are doing as it gets dark … what do we see, what do we hear," said University of Missouri astronomer Angela Speck.
His diet, for years, consisted of plain pasta (a speck of basil would elicit shrieks of revulsion and outrage), protein bars, apples, and maybe — if I got lucky — a burger.
"The Big Ship" is the banger, a grandiose instrumental dirge that's hopeless, hopeful, happy, sad, and somehow always seems to get a speck of dust into both of my eyes.
"It seems like there might finally be a speck of light at the end of the tunnel; it's just that it's a really long tunnel," said a PNW corn exporter.
In her book "The Planets" (2005), Dava Sobel recalls hearing that her friend Carolyn, on being presented with a speck of moondust by a planetary scientist boyfriend, impulsively ate it.
Everybody's fighting over a tiny speck of land that none of them is likely to ever see, but that they know is important because of its position on a map.
You control Mario almost like you would an RC car, sending him racing off into the distance until he's a tiny speck, or bringing him uncomfortably close to your face.
He expects total loyalty from those who work for him -- and works to rid his inner circle of those he believes have shown even a speck of disloyalty to him.
" In Beyond the Battlefield: Women Artists of the Two World Wars, Catherine Speck offers another way to recognize women's work: expand the "geography of what constitutes a war-torn landscape.
They often rely on a speck of doubt, or a gap in the evidentiary trail, to make a bold claim, even if they ignore some of the other available proof.
The waiter and the restaurant's manager — who, tellingly, are given no names, just occupations — are a middle-aged lesbian couple hanging onto a "speck" of a home amid rampant overdevelopment.
Much of the region was Austrian until annexation by Italy after World War I, and the distinctive local cuisine reflects these roots; expect lots of speck, sauerkraut, knödel and strudel.
This was the trade-off for coming to America:you became as small as the country you came from,a speck on an ocean I could blot out with my thumb.
" Earlier this year, Alexander Gauland, a co-leader of the AfD, dismissed the Nazi era as a "speck of bird poop in more than 1,000 years of successful German history.
But that was nothing compared to the 16,000-word article that he and his wife wrote in 2002 about Oskar Speck, who kayaked from Germany to Australia in the 1930s.
It's not a new conversation; the argument that the government should not continually commandeer every speck of dirt in the name of capital has essentially existed since the nation's birth.
There's a reason a speck in the Pacific Ocean, covering an area of just 21 square kilometers (8.1 square miles), feels confident staring down one of the world's major superpowers.
Gargantuan as it may seem to Bondien and his relatives, the project represents only a speck in the global aquaculture industry, one of the world's fastest-growing sources of protein.
Back in the 1980s, when DNA forensic analysis was still in its infancy, crime labs needed a speck of bodily fluid—usually blood, semen, or spit—to generate a genetic profile.
"This is an opportunity to draw people from across the country into being fans of science," said astronomer Speck, co-chair of American Astronomical Society's National Total Solar Eclipse Task Force.
The 50-year-old herder was somewhere so far off road it had no name; the nearest inhabited place was Ayorou, a speck of a village a full day's walk away.
Without a speck of dialogue, the Pixar-esque film builds a terrifyingly relatable late capitalist dystopia where order and work ethic literally choke the color and creativity out of its inhabitants.
Accel, at consumer technology investor Andrew Braccia's recommendation, invested in Slack when it was still Tiny Speck, a seed-stage gaming startup that would go on to become an office necessity.
On television he manhandled slabs of speck and cheese like a true peasant, flicking aside with impatience the frilly paper caps on Carluccio's sauces to get at the good stuff inside.
In October the country's food authority asked The Vegetarian Butcher to rename misleading products, such as its "speck" (very similar to "spek", the Dutch for bacon) because it might confuse consumers.
" Ulrich Speck, a German analyst, said in a Twitter response: "With Macron saying that NATO is 'brain-dead,' it becomes clearer what 'strategic autonomy' means for him: A Europe without NATO.
Every speck of colorful 3D abstraction was once a fleck of paint, from buttery ribbons spooling across the space's quartet of giant screens to confetti-like particles dancing through digital space.
Jeff Speck, a city planner and author of the book Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Better Places, said he felt personally hurt by Uber's new candor on public transportation.
While they may not seem so groundbreaking today, in 1985 many were eye-opening: speck smoked with juniper or pine wood, imported broccoli rabe marinated in garlic vinegar, burrata, wild mushrooms.
Then, once you clear the tunnel, the fjords come into view, looming protectively above the small, bright clapboard houses and lone gas station that make up this tiny speck of civilization.
This is a fantasy version of the real Shabazz, and a rose-colored vision of her marriage, but in Ms. Ruff's hands there's not a speck of historical dust on her.
BAGHDAD — Along two sharp curves of the Euphrates River in northeastern Syria, the Islamic State is fighting to hold on to the last speck of the vast territory it once controlled.
The Alternative für Deutschland, led by a man who dismissed the Nazis as a mere "speck of bird poop" in Germany's otherwise glorious history, is now the country's third-largest party.
It's a speck of land in the Caribbean, off the coast of Nicaragua, with lovely blue waters and good lobster, a fueling stop for the speedboats rushing cocaine to the mainland.
Sometimes the movie, directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck, is too obviously just a framework for its stars to deploy goofy schtick, but the overall package is naughty, inappropriate fun.
The pattern looked like a splash of water and pointed to where Vikram had slammed into the moon, about 2,500 feet to the southeast of the speck Mr. Shanmuga had seen.
The photo shows the Japanese fighter plane (the small black speck that almost looks like a bird) appearing to pull out of a dive after dropping the bomb on Battleship Row.
Traveling 10 times faster than a bullet, a speck of debris less than half an inch wide can impact with the force of a hand grenade, meaning no object is benign.
In the last two weeks, thousands of people have been streaming out of the Syrian village of Baghuz, the last speck of land under Islamic State control in Iraq and Syria.
At the Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach, Cece Sickles said mold surfaced in the master bathroom of her Lincoln home in November, growing from a speck to a blanket.
The story kicks off in 2009 when Stewart Butterfield began building a startup called Tiny Speck that would later come out with Glitch, an online game that was neither fun nor successful.
Since announcing her right to rock a bare face, the songstress hasn't been spotted wearing a speck of lipstick, foundation, or cover-up — whether shopping for groceries or slaying a red carpet.
"During the time people experience darkness, there will be a whole lot of science going on, not just basic science," Angela Speck, Director of Astronomy at the University of Missouri, told Gizmodo.
It gave me something no game has ever given me before: a sense that I'm just a tiny speck in a massive universe, one that I could explore at my own pace.
At 11.14am it is just possible to see a small speck on the horizon: a sliver of white and orange (from the life-jackets) amid the blue of the sea and sky.
All photos by Jake Lewis unless specified otherwise Somewhere in the darkest reaches of the district of Kennington, an oft-forgotten speck near the bottom of London's Northern Line, is a house.
"I was pulling on it with all my might and the handle snapped," Aldridge, whose story of survival is chronicled in the recently-released book A Speck In The Sea, tells PEOPLE.
It consists of the film itself sandwiched between two tiny electrodes which work together to change the polarization of the film, or the ultratiny cell-speck of film in between the electrodes.
Despite research by UCLA and others, parking requirements remain nearly universal, sustained by a planning profession that remains wedded to outdated car-centric standards, according to Shoup, Speck, and other urban reformers.
It was on the silk route and there were pirates and corsairs and all manner of madness happening on this one little speck of an island in the middle of the Mediterranean.
I took a friend to see "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" in a pristine print — not one spot or speck or glitch — and I saw things I had never seen before!
Replying to the letter on Twitter Thursday night, Ocasio-Cortez pointed to "ongoing harassment" by the fewer than 20 accounts she has blocked — a tiny speck compared to her 5.2 million followers.
They were lucky: After a week at sea in a small, open craft, they made landfall on Bidong Island, a speck of land that would soon become the world's largest refugee camp.
Tiny Speck spent multiple years developing the game, which eventually launched online in September 2011, only to be shut down a year later due to a lack of interest from online gamers.
On Itu Aba, a 19803-acre speck dense with banana and coconut trees, the Taiwanese are planning a small hospital to bolster search-and-rescue capacity for nearby heavily trafficked sea lanes.
When the United States first introduced Simon and Speck as a proposed ISO standard in 2014, experts from several countries expressed reservations, said Shin'ichiro Matsuo, the head of the Japanese encryption delegation.
People hugged her on their way out; if they had looked closely, they would have been able to see a speck of red paint on her necklace, a remnant from the attack.
At first blush, it seems to be a dentist's chair hovering like a dust speck in a field of blue light, emitting from two cylinders that sit on either side of it.
The late 19th century saw an emerging, militaristic great power, with a fast-growing navy, eager to exploit a speck of land in the ocean even if that provoked an established global power.
In 2009, after selling his photo sharing site Flickr to Yahoo and later leaving with a resignation letter for the ages, Stewart Butterfield teased plans to launch a new company called Tiny Speck.
The sea was still and the sky was dark on the early June morning, but crew members pointed toward the horizon; they had spotted a speck in the distance — a boat carrying migrants.
The MightyPack backpack from Speck was designed with mobile devices in mind, with a padded base and durable sleeves inside that are large enough to hold a tablet and a 15-inch laptop.
In his "Speck, Fishhook, Crest, Antenna, Hoof," for example, Hirato demands that the reader Look, all around The specks shimmering in blaze Passing verse, —Intimidation —Caution —Protection —Induction All the hues clouding. SIGNAL!
It gets off every last speck of foundation and mascara in 30 seconds with less rubbing than I normally do with my cleanser, and my skin feels cleaner and softer and less tight.
You fear one day you'll walk into his apartment and he'll just be a speck of himself sitting in a chair, grounded down to a nub of where a person used to be.
Speck was watching the race from the back of his pickup truck, which was parked along the speedway's inside fence when two race cars collided into one another following a turn, police said.
Voyage, after all, is just a 55-person speck of a startup in an industry, where the leading companies have amassed hundreds of engineers backed by war chests of $1 billion or more.
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It's unclear how much of Chicago's defensive success will continue under a coach who micromanages every speck of each possession, with no sign of him abandoning roots that have already started to rot.
It's about realizing you're a speck on an incomprehensibly giant planet that doesn't care about you, doesn't cater to your emotional wellbeing in any way, and seems hellbent only on making you miserable.
Get ready for so much Wubbalubbadubdub you'll be forced to shit on the floor, not least because the universe is huge and you are an insignificant speck that likely has no free will.
So tiny that when you look at it in its display case, what you see is an almost imperceptible black speck in the middle of a tiny circle inside another, slightly larger circle.
Meanwhile, in Columbia, Missouri, University of Missouri astronomy professor Angela Speck warns that the state's collection of portable toilets will have to be moved into town from the state fairgrounds 211 miles away.
If the sample survives without breaking, Dr. Silvera said he wanted to then open it up, relieving it of pressure, and see if there is a speck of solid metallic hydrogen still inside.
If you buy that nano texture upgrade, though, and you ever allow a speck of dust to grace it, don't you dare think about cleaning it with some water and a microfiber cloth.
But it's also really not about that, because it also concerns the human capacity for reinvention and mortality and the endless gulf of time that we (currently) only occupy a brief speck of.
LR: They took off, circled round and buzzed over the top of me, and gradually the noise gets quieter and quieter, and you're just staring at it until it's a tiny black speck.
She audits herself for some speck of dissatisfaction, arrives at an epiphany — one that might contravene any number of natural laws — and then extrapolates a set of rules and recommendations for all women.
But remember, a match or a lighter contains only a tiny speck of energy — just enough to bring small branches, pine needles, or other kindling to the critical temperature at which pyrolysis can occur.
From the shore, it appears only as a speck on the horizon, but the two-story, wooden structure offers a fully stocked bar, shaded beds, a dancefloor, wood-fire pizza oven, and snorkeling gear.
Ted Kennedy — the last surviving son of the powerful Kennedy political dynasty — drove his car off of a small, wooden bridge on Chappaquiddick, a sandy speck of an island off the coast of Massachusetts.
Mindhunter season 1 saw Ford interview a number of famous serial killers, including Edmund Kemper (Coed Killer), necrophile Jerry Brudos and mass murderer Richard Speck — all of whom Douglas also interviewed in real life.
Speck usually does a good job of making inexpensive phone cases that get the job done, but they've stepped up their game with this iPhone X case that lets the phone be the star.
They were both there, on a speck of land just half a mile across in southwest England's Bristol Channel, to cover a gathering of cloud enthusiasts for a story on climate change ... and clouds.
Five seasons into its existence, the N.B.L. operates as a speck in the shadow cast by the N.B.A., which will hold its annual All-Star Game on Sunday at Air Canada Centre in Toronto.
" Miley Cyrus had a similar shift last May in preparation of her album Younger Now; without a speck of glitter in sight, Cyrus was moving on from her Bangerz image to something more "normal.
Once you've adopted a location, you can learn more about your speck of the world with data from NASA satellites, including everything from cloud height and sea surface temperature to humidity and chlorophyll levels.
And it will require patience: As reformers such as Jeff Speck, a Boston-based city planner and architect and author of Walkable City, have documented, dysfunctional default settings can take decades to set right.
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This is not easy given that Gardner, a former College of Charleston walk-on from speck-on-the-map Holly Hill, S.C., has made it as far he has with an overabundance of determination.
"Restriping a too-fast street to include a bike lane, or turning a row of parallel parking spaces into angled parking, these things can be done for the price of paint," Speck tells Vox.
"The more we can walk, bike, and take transit, we're spending a lot less than the alternative, which is to drag around a two-ton carcass of steel that belches climate change," Speck says.
Luna, my kid, had pulled it out of my makeup cabinet that morning and proceeded to treat her small face like a canvas, delighting at every shiny speck as it appeared on her lids.
The white speck says there is a light source that shines day and night far from a balcony on which an audience waits to see us open our doll eyes and close them again.
Both are from northern Texas, Mr. Perry from a speck on the map called Paint Creek, and Mr. Tillerson from Wichita Falls, a metropolis by comparison but a far cry from, say, Fort Worth.
In April 2012, Iranian engineers working at the Kharg oil terminal, a speck in the Persian Gulf from which a large portion of Iran's oil is exported, noticed that their computers had stopped working.
MOGHKHAIL, Afghanistan — The A-29 attack plane was a white speck in the bright skies over eastern Afghanistan as it launched a dummy bomb that exploded just yards from the target, a wrecked truck.
A half an hour later, when I'd almost reached the opposite shore, I looked back and saw J. paddling toward me, a speck of green, ready to tug me to shore if I needed help.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - On the palm-fringed beaches of Christmas Island, a speck of land in the Indian Ocean between Australia and Indonesia, plastic waste is piling up on the white sand and killing marine life.
The woman of the hour wore a stylish off-the-shoulder floral blouse to lead craft tutorials, and Stewart didn't get a speck of paint on the top despite opting not to wear an apron.
For one small speck of time, not far from where the sport was invented, the nation's eyes were trained on Western Massachusetts as the home of some of the most interesting basketball in the country.
Yamamoto initially wasn't sure if Jason was an insect or just a bit of dust, but after much cutting, polishing, zooming, and photographing, he could confirm that the speck was indeed a tiny, prehistoric beetle.
" Listening to Be the Cowboy, I am reminded of a quote from George Eliot's 19th-century masterpiece Middlemarch: "Will not a tiny speck very close to our vision blot out the glory of the world … ?
That Fuchs has been diligently posting dozens of times each day (each line break on her Instagram Stories is roughly the size of a speck) could theoretically suggest she was contractually obligated to do so.
That decision threatens the livelihoods of thousands of people on Boracay, a speck of an island in the central Philippines that has become a travel destination to rival Phuket, in Thailand, and Bali, in Indonesia.
Cameras could also be easily fooled — to the computer navigation system, a speck of dust on the lens might appear like a rock on the road ahead — and as lighting conditions changed, the cameras struggled.
Slack was nearly an accidental creation, a byproduct that came out of how a previous business, Tiny Speck, was able to keep its geographically spread-out team communicating while building its product, the game Glitch.
The behavioral science unit newbie had go and blow up the entire team's well-planned cover-up moments after they settled on keeping the honestly-disgusting Richard Speck interview tape a secret until the grave.
Despite some pushback from naysaying higher-ups in the FBI, the fledgling research team is chugging along smoothly for a good part of Season 1 — until Ford goes off book in an interview with Speck.
CASETTA, Italy — Romano Camassi, a seismologist, picked up a sand-colored speck as he surveyed the damage from this week's earthquake on the green mountain crest where the village of Casetta, now ruins, once perched.
McEnroe, flayed by his own scowls, and plucking at the speck-free shoulders of his shirt as a raptor pecks at its feathers, was more physically there , in his element, than any of his rivals.
LUKLA, Nepal — Last weekend, a group of Sherpas gathered outside Buddha Lodge in this speck of a town near Mount Everest, stuffing cloth sacks filled with thousands of pounds of garbage into a turboprop plane.
A four-year military operation to push the terrorist group from Iraq and Syria ended on Saturday when American-backed forces took back the last speck of land in the region controlled by the group.
Gloria Maria Quintanilla appeared as a speck on the horizon, wading through waist-high waters in the middle of the road with a sack thrust over one shoulder and an umbrella perched on the other.
To a strong believer, God's kingdom is the one that matters, and it is not of this world; America, from such a perspective, is just a tiny speck in a vast world unknowable to us.
As each speck gathers more and more material, it can grow into a rocky planet like our own, become enveloped in thick clouds like Venus, or even grow into a gas giant like Jupiter or Saturn.
While I admittedly spent the first week of my son's life staring at him with arms outstretched like a spotter ready to flick away any germ or speck of dust or errant asteroid, that quickly faded.
"The change in light is so fast and what you get to see is so amazing that even people who chase eclipses and have seen dozens of them will still be wowed by this," Speck said.
TechCrunch's Kate Clark wrote about Slack's odd beginnings as a weird little online game studio called Tiny Speck and how some of the young startup's storied investors weren't thrilled about its dramatic pivot into enterprise messaging.
The Collider report makes the Mindhunter appearance sound pretty small, probably just involving a few interview scenes between him and FBI investigators Holden Ford and Bill Tench, like we saw with Richard Speck in season one.
As tiny as a speck of pepper or the period at the end of this sentence, sea lice are not lice at all but the microscopic larvae of marine life such as jellyfish and sea anemones.
FarFarOut is about 250 miles (400 km) long, which is near our current ability to detect objects at around 140 AU. Indeed, in the image showing FarFarOut, the object appears as a faint speck of light.
"Fentanyl is frequently involved in overdose deaths because a speck the size of a grain of salt or just one touch can kill you," according to a press release from the San Diego County Sheriff's Office.
On Norfolk Island, a verdant Australian speck in the South Pacific, where a connection to a cable 90 kilometers (7003 miles) away would cost just A$15 million, Canberra's decision to skip the project is galling.
These quietly dignified objects, stiffened by exposure to the elements, are laid against a white backdrop, not unlike Richard Avedon's fashion shots of crushed cigarette butts, that highlights every stray thread and every speck of dirt.
The simplest explanation is that Nunes received a speck of evidence that could be packaged in such a way that, if you squint real hard, vindicates Trump's paranoid tweets about being wiretapped by the Obama administration.
Mr. Obama will visit the Midway Atoll, a speck of land in the Pacific, where he will highlight the creation of the largest marine preserve in the world and speak about the perils of climate change.
You know, I never know if this one speck of time is an anomaly or not, but, you know, we've all seen now three Category 5 storms that popped out in a period of a month.
Collins is up for re-election in 2020, and though she has been re-elected three times with solid margins, she represents a vulnerable red speck on the otherwise solidly blue northeast quadrant of the map.
Act II sounds gorgeous with the Chicago Philharmonic, conducted on Saturday by Scott Speck; but the production's worst feature is the way the music for the party scene is played in a folksy arrangement by Ljova.
The thing that had been spinning in the brilliant light of the tall lab windows, like a speck or a mote of dust, had been hope, had been the prospect of a moment of brief clarity.
But nowhere has taught me as much about solitude and loneliness — the difference between them and how quickly those emotions can swing — as Orcas Island, a speck of land off the coast of mainland Washington State.
Everything in the movie is given an eye-pleasing Hollywood sheen; there is not a pimple to be found on the faces of Simon's fellow high school students, or a speck of trash on the sidewalk.
It ripped open the dark side of Malta, a rocky speck in the Mediterranean that is a full member of the European Union - and a haven for people dealing in online gambling, offshore finance and cryptocurrencies.
It ripped open the dark side of Malta, a rocky speck in the Mediterranean that is a full member of the European Union – and a haven for people dealing in online gambling, offshore finance and cryptocurrencies.
" Gauland said Saturday that Germans must take responsibility for 12 years of Nazi rule but argued that "Hitler and the Nazis are just a speck of bird poop in more than 1,000 years of successful German history.
""In the overall scheme of things, you're an inconsequential speck of carbon-based dust, born in a time and place not of your choosing, for a tiny amount of time, before expiring in an unfathomably large universe.
Now, the Stealth is back with an even more refined design and a slightly bigger screen, but it still isn't any good at playing games—and there isn't even a speck of neon green paint on it.
Hugh held a similar expression to Cooper in the decades-old black-and-white portrait, captured in the 1960s, in which he sat alongside Joni Mattis, Sheralee Conners, Christa Speck, Joyce Nizzari, Susie Scott and Carrie Radison.
With David Fincher executive producing (and directing the pilot), Mindhunter is filled with the kind of unrelenting tension the filmmaker excels at, and infamous serial killers like Richard Speck and Edmund Kemper even pop up as characters.
The company was cofounded by Stewart Butterfield and Cal Henderson and was originally intended to be a messaging tool for Tiny Speck, a gaming company started by the duo before they refocused on Slack as the business.
To guard against the impending armada, the prime minister, Scott Morrison, has said he will reopen a detention centre on Christmas Island, an Australian speck in the Indian Ocean from which the government has banned asylum claims.
Even better, the underside of the mouse was completely sealed, preventing even the tiniest speck of dirt from penetrating its insides, and it improved on its predecessors by working on almost any surface that wasn't too reflective.
Lines between animate and inanimate run differently in an animist Shinto universe where — you see this in the beautiful films of Hayao Miyazaki — every blade of grass or speck of dust is believed to have a spirit.
But if you eliminate the fondue pot, and ladle the same gooey cheese mixture into a roasted squash, it becomes a far more demure addition to the menu — without losing a speck of its rich, creamy charm.
CreditCreditDavid Maurice Smith for The New York Times KANGAVA BAY, Rennell Island — On Rennell Island, a wild, windswept speck in the Pacific Ocean, water binds everything, from its teeming tropical rain forest to its craggy limestone cliffs.
But in 48 images taken by New Horizons, the scientists were able to subtract the starlight, leaving behind a speck of MU69 right where they expected it to be, at the edge of a much brighter star.
Two weeks ago a young American made a doomed mission to North Sentinel Island, a speck in the Bay of Bengal and home to perhaps the most isolated people on earth — all 50 or so of them.
In a seven-block stretch of Melrose Avenue, there were outdoor ads for "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (Netflix), "Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust" (Netflix), "Transparent" (Amazon), "The Night Of" (HBO), "The Good Fight" (CBS) and "Superstore" (NBC).
But it's true: For every aspirational dish featuring exotic ingredients (wild boar ragù), there is a welcoming, minimalist plate of, say, halved figs paired rustically with scoops of labneh, or roasted pears layered with Gorgonzola and speck.
Chief among them is the tardigrade, a creature no bigger than a speck of sand that can survive severe temperatures and pressures, outer space and all sorts of apocalyptic scenarios by entering a dormant state called anhydrobiosis.
Speck CandyShell Grip Case for Galaxy S7, $9 (originally $34.95) [You save $25.95] This case is covered in rubber ridges to provide a no-slip grip, so hopefully you won't drop your phone as much as usual.
If you, like us, are interested in inhaling every speck of Star Wars information you can before the next film's release, buckle up: On Friday's Jimmy Kimmel Live, director Rian Johnson revealed The Last Jedi's first word. Ready?
I was staring at the largest green sea turtle rookery in the world: Raine Island, a 1.8 km speck of sand that attracts up to 15,000 females a night to lay their eggs under the cover of darkness.
A collision with a one centimeter speck of space debris at orbital velocity, for example, has the equivalent energy force of an exploding hand grenade, according to Heiner Klinkrad, head of the space debris office at the ESA.
WASHINGTON — When he ran against Donald J. Trump in 2016 for the Republican presidential nomination, Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky quipped that "a speck of dirt would make a better president" than the bombastic businessman from New York.
When I'm playing football at sunset on a cloudless night and look up at the infinite sky, I don't feel distress or panic, even though I realize that I'm just a trivial speck of dust in the galaxy.
As the rocket became a speck in the sky, a spotter shouted a number of variables—how long the rocket stayed up, how high it went, whether it disintegrated in mid-air or plummeted straight to the ground.
JOHN: After leaving the cuckoo clock, we snaked through the countryside; I did a double-take when we were driving through this speck of a village, Flözlingen, and I saw a black man sitting outside of a garage.
There is often not a speck of wasted ink in one of these puzzles; every word means something, either a definition, synonym or lead, or an indication of the sort of answer you'll need to come up with.
Even with a reservation, there can be long delays in getting seated, and Estuary's leather place mats attract crumbs and food debris, prompting servers to spend long minutes with your party as they try to remove every speck.
Though this spread could have easily sufficed as lunch, it's simply a precursor to "piatti tipici" entrees like pine nut-and-Gorgonzola-stuffed gnocchi; artichoke salad layered with walnut, pomegranate and Parmesan; and beef tagliata wrapped in speck.
Britain: A 19-year-old woman who left Britain in 2015 to join ISIS and recently fled its last speck of territory in Syria told a newspaper that she was nine months pregnant and wanted to come home.
In Palmar de Bravo, a tiny speck of a town in Puebla, the state where the most illegal taps were discovered last year, farmers often can't water their crops near the pipelines, and some say their vegetables are contaminated.
The music, featuring Mr. McCraven with ace collaborators like the guitarist Jeff Parker and the vibraphonist known as Justefan, suggests an organic yet state-of-the-art melding of modern jazz and hip-hop, without a speck of compromise.
Torres Strait vs Japan On March 14, 1942, the Torres Strait was thrust into the war after Japan carried out a bombing raid on Horn Island, a speck of land just off the northern tip of the Australian mainland.
In Koldowo, a speck of a village some 125 miles northwest of Warsaw, residents said a group of North Koreans arrived in early 2124 for jobs at Remprodex, a manufacturer of shipping containers in the nearby town of Czluchow.
Letter To the Editor: Among the ill-advised (that is, harmful, dangerous, foolish) proposals that President Trump is setting in motion, ending the National Endowment for the Arts (a speck in the national budget!) has to be the silliest.
But once again, the novel pointedly, obsessively circles the disintegration of familial relationships, wondering at the superfluity of husbands ("something larval and speck-brained") and mothers ("marooned on our pathetic female island") in the life of the modern, career-driven woman.
The initial scene with Dr. Jacoby sums it up cleanly: he's in frame, sure, but he's a speck, and Lynch seems more concerned with taking in the beauty of the surrounding forest rather than what the doctor is up to.
Glitch and Tiny Speck failed to gain traction, so after they got shut down, the ever-resourceful co-founder Stewart Butterfield did what many founders who still have some money in the bank and fire in their bellies do: a pivot.
With this airstrike—which some already speculate will lead to a full-scale war—even these zealots who believe they memed the man into the world's most powerful office can't find a speck of good news buried under the rubble.
Darlene Speck said she had to drive about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) out of the way to get to work at Terry&aposs Get & Go, a convenience store in Smiths Station, Alabama, because of a barricade blocking a flooded road.
In fact, when Accel and a16z funded Slack, it was technically a different company, one called Tiny Speck, and it worked long and hard on an online, multiplayer game called "Glitch" that failed to gain enough user traction to be continued.
Such a "wild east" could either have run into conflict with Russia in a pre-run of today's Ukraine crisis, or chosen "resubmission" to Russia, thinks Ulrich Speck of the Transatlantic Academy, a think-tank in Washington, DC. Neither sounds appealing.
If we were to get more than a glimpse of this speck of coral and rock — the latest potential point of contention between China and the United States in the South China Sea — our boat would have to be quick. Capt.
Apple may have had noble intentions when it switched to the butterfly mechanism, but the design of the keys made it so that a single speck of dust could disable the mechanism of a key, and the fix was costly.
Because in those places where working poor patients are purposely left behind and hospitals have to fight for every speck of public financing they can get, the new era of health reform still seems a lot like the old one.
From the days of Copernicus to our own time, scientists have tried to teach us humility: that our minuscule species is only a speck on a tiny planet in one of the least important galaxies of the seemingly incommensurable universe.
While the rather pastoral aspects of the main characters themselves can be a little tedious, what makes this show stand out are the seriously realistic portrayals of true-to-life murderers, from "coed killer" Edmund Kemper to spree killer Richard Speck.
That newly Dutch speck on the map was part of the Spice Islands, and that wasn't just a clever name: the Banda Islands were the place for nutmeg, and the Dutch wanted as much of that action as they could get.
Still, the lack of any solid proof—a confirmed sighting on a trail camera, a dead cougar by the side of the road, a speck of DNA—suggests that Nova Scotians are seeing cougars where there are none to be seen.
American city planner Jeff Speck has been advocating for walkability for the past 250 years, and in his new book, Walkability City Rules: 2000 Steps to Making Better Places, he carefully outlines how to "sell" walkability and then implement it.
" At the start of the book, a TV program informs us that each "exquisite, miraculous" structure is "a veritable picture of its whole life from its birth as a speck of dust to its end as a fragile miniature crystal flower.
There were times Friday night when Frank Ocean was on stage kneeling or squatting, meaning that to the overwhelming majority of the many thousands of fans watching him on the grass on Randalls Island, he became a speck, if that.
For a few brief hours on Oct 1, 2014, the X-rays were a thousand times brighter than all the light from its home galaxy, a dwarf unremarkable speck almost 11 billion light years from here, in the constellation Fornax.
She has been living in Al Hawl refugee camp in northeastern Syria since leaving the village of Baghuz, the last speck of land under Islamic State control in Syria, as Kurdish-led forces allied with the United States closed in.
New research on Ötzi the Iceman, an exquisitely preserved 23,300-year-old human found in a European glacier, shows that he ate a form of dry-cured meat known as "speck"—a fatty, bacon-like snack that's still found on charcuterie boards today.
BERLIN – A group of moderates in the nationalist Alternative for Germany is urging the party&aposs co-leader to apologize for calling the Nazi era a "speck of bird poop" in German history, a comment that drew condemnation across the mainstream political spectrum.
There's more where that came from, here's a quick look at the other VCs to announce funds this week: ~Extra Crunch~ This week, I penned a deep dive on Slack, formerly known as Tiny Speck, for our premium subscription service Extra Crunch.
Watch the video above to see which remover comes out on top, and remember: No matter which one you opt for, make a habit of it, and always follow up with a more thorough cleanse to remove every last speck of debris.
To land at the United States Air Force airfield on Wake Island, a green and turquoise speck of coral in the dark vastness of the Pacific, is to be reminded that America has been a global, maritime power for more than a century.
Since then, "boat people" unlucky enough to be caught on their way to Australia have been packed off to dismal camps in two impoverished Pacific countries, Papua New Guinea and Nauru, as well as Christmas Island, an Australian speck in the Indian Ocean.
At a recent two-day workshop on interstellar exploration, ACT showcased its entry, which was uploaded to YouTube:Each tiny white speck in the simulation represents a habitable star, while the brightly colored lines represent the journeys taken by spacecraft between settled stars.
In this view, we can assign an objective "position" to the speck not because it "has" such a position (whatever that means) but because its position state can imprint many identical replicas in the environment, so that different observers can reach a consensus.
The vegetables, which were the majority of the items in the box, were fresh, save for a small speck of rot on a lone red pepper, and each meal came with a separate package of spices, sauces and smaller ingredients (yes, more vegetables).
One, innocuous-looking speck of light flies into the air and, seconds later, proves to be a big, honking, potentially illicit mortar, exploding with what is just an obscene amount of force and setting off an entire neighborhood's worth of car alarms.
For those in the bleachers he is a speck in the distance, but for everyone there he is a giant of modern preaching, the anointed successor at this, the largest church in the world, where one in ten Korean Christians is baptized.
A flat, tiny boat floats as a speck in the water; in this and other aerial photographs, Leonard makes you feel as if you're in the rush and risk of nature's might, even though you look on from above, watching the scene calmly.
As we approached the Australian coast, Golding the pilot in charge, came over the PA to point out a small speck to our right: QF12, the Qantas flight that goes from New York to Sydney but stops in Los Angeles on the way.
At the SoHo shop, there is an expanded array of mochi confections, like a matcha flavor with a meringue topknot and a speck of gold leaf, and another made with vanilla chip mochi and chiffon cake embedded with rainbow sprinkles, birthday cake-style.
In the show's strangest and most memorable drawing, "Covered Car, San Francisco," the 85-year-old Mr. Bechtle confronts that ambiguous presence directly, picturing it as a sleek, almost unbroken black silhouette divided from its own shadow by only a thin white speck.
And yet Ireland, a wee speck of an island with a diasporic population spanning the globe, manifested Wilson's vision for a postwar world that squared national "self-determination" — the diplomatic buzzword of the age — with international cooperation, state autonomy with global alliances.
My cleaning lady comes tomorrow and I always clean before the cleaning lady, because, again, I am a Type A human who bought a robot vacuum so I could stop stressing about every speck of dirt I see on the hardwood floor.
ISLA PERICO, El Salvador — The offer was befuddling: A little over a year ago, families living on Isla Perico, a speck of an island in a destitute corner of El Salvador, were offered $7,000 each to pack up and move to the mainland.
The central contention centered on a call the park leaders put out for development proposals for a speck of land bordering the Sequoia Forest in Mineral King, California—land that in 1926 had been designated by Congress as a National Game Refuge.
In the last two weeks, thousands of people have been streaming out of the village of Baghuz, the last speck of land under Islamic State control in Iraq and Syria, an area where the group once ruled a dominion the size of Britain.
That white speck and the immense, veiny network of energy streams surrounding it offer a vision of the immanent — a new life — and the humbling reminder that the fullness, complexity, and unpredictable trajectory of any living thing begin with a mere cluster of cells.
Lisbon is a small speck in the universe of Europe's startup giants like London and Berlin, not least due to an acute shortage of venture capital in the Portuguese economy, which remains slow growing and heavily indebted five years after the EU/IMF bailout.
In the fairly near future a camera, a decent computer, a communications laser and a tiny speck of plutonium for on-board power—all capable, like the electronics in "smart" artillery shells, of surviving extraordinary accelerations—might plausibly sit on a single silicon "starchip".
Clinton coolly brushed from her shoulder a speck of lint, dirt — or perhaps nothing at all — as a Republican-led House panel subjected her to more than eight hours of questioning in October over her handling of the 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya.
The flavors are accurate, and for once it's not dry, but it's not as engaging as other main courses, like the veal cutlet with speck and pickled mustard seeds, or the grilled fillet of orata next to herbed fregola, with buttermilk as the sauce.
Making matters worse, the mussels suck up practically every speck of life in the water except a toxic form of blue-green algae called microcystis, which, due largely to a flood of under-regulated agricultural runoff, blossoms like an aqueous atomic bomb each summer.
DES MOINES — Six and a half months ago, with the Iowa caucuses a speck in the distance, roughly 18 million Americans paused their evenings to watch a group of Democratic presidential candidates debate onstage in Miami, a record audience for a televised Democratic matchup.
The battle for the speck of volcanic rock in the Pacific in the final months of World War II took an enormous toll on its Japanese defenders and the invading Marines, whose conduct during the five-week fight is part of the Corps' lore.
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But I wouldn't trade this for anything else, not even for one of Apple's modern laptops that are thinner, lighter, sexier, pricier, and full of frills like a Touch Bar that nobody asked for or keyboards that can be destroyed by a single speck of dust.
You, this little human speck on the grand scale of time, here you are standing in this place where all these other explorers and scientists stood before you and where these strange and ferocious and wonderful animals lived so many tens of millions of years ago.
The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) said this week that it got the idea after taking a closer look at a partial skeleton found on Nikumaroro — a virtual speck of sand in the Pacific Ocean, stretching just 4.7 miles long and 1.6 miles wide.
There's the infamous "ripe cunts" debacle with Richard Speck (Jack Erdie), the breakdown-causing fiasco in California with the agent's so-called "friend," mass serial killer Ed Kemper (Cameron Britton), and the multiple unsettling encounters with Jerry Brudos (Happy Anderson), to whom Ford divulged very personal trauma.
Once upon a time, about 13.8 billion years ago, our universe sprang from a quantum speck, ballooning to one million trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times its initial volume (by some estimates) in less than a billionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second.
She was wearing a rose-gold Apple Watch and white Nikes with white socks, the whites so bright they were almost fluorescent, and yet Ms. Itsines pointed out an invisible speck of dirt on the tongue of her right shoe that nearly prevented her from wearing it.
For one escapist hour, this endearing yet learned gathering offers taxpayers a speck of reassurance that a republic administered by a fair, competent and good-humored bureaucracy, where the people are connected by ideas and the fruits of the land, might still sort of, kind of exist.
Office Christmas Party, from Blades of Glory directors Josh Gordon and Will Speck, has all the elements it needed, and a clever premise too: What if your staid office holiday party was hijacked and turned into something more like a frat party, but for grown-ups?
Within 10 minutes, another group of astronomers, led by Marcelle Soares-Santos of Brandeis University and using the Dark Energy Camera, which could photograph large parts of the sky with a telescope at the nearby Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory, had also spotted the same speck of light.
It feels as far from the Russian World Cup as it is possible to be: a peaceful, pious place, a world away from the frenzy and the international festival being held in Moscow and St. Petersburg, a speck of civilization adrift in the endlessness of Siberia.
The Los Angeles-based workout app launched by Landon Hamilton and Cam Speck has closed on $4.5 million led by A-Rod and Corazon Capital, and has added new celebrity athlete trainers — including Rodriguez — to cover the needs of would-be sports stars and interested amateurs alike.
The dispute, which has played out in a series of closed-door meetings around the world over the past three years and has not been previously reported, turns on whether the International Organization of Standards should approve two NSA data encryption techniques, known as Simon and Speck.
There are no motor vehicles or an airport on this speck of land and to get here, you'll have to fly to Managua, followed by a small plane flight to Big Corn Island, and then a potentially bumpy $10 boat ride to reach the shores of Little Corn Island.
So when we started noticing an influx of the dopest, glittery-est makeup looks pop up on our favorite celebrities as of late, we were perplexed: Each look shows clean strokes of KiraKira+ shine only in the places where it was intended — without a wayward speck in sight.
Until then, imagine her as she was photographed by the orbiting HiRise camera after first reaching the scalloped rim of Victoria, looking down onto its rolling dunes: a tiny speck perched on a promontory peak, a new planet swimming before her eagle eyes, watched in silence from the skies.
Robo-advisory firms like Wealthfront and Betterment are building big asset bases — in the tens of billions of dollars between the big robos in total now — but are burning through venture capital in an attempt to become profitable and are still a speck compared to large financial services companies.
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Actually, scratch magazine perusal — we're certain that most of you could name a few right now, without a speck of hesitation — J Lawr, J.Lo, and, of course, Kylie Jenner... The U.S. has more than its fair share of beauty influencers — but what about the rest of the world?
"—LordeCrave #WeLoveYouLorde (@Iordecrave) November 2, 2019Yelich-O'Connor said she spent almost all of her alone time with Pearl, "him asleep under the piano as I played, or on the porch together, or in the park, where he became a blurry speck of gold in the green, far away.
My house is a tiny speck in the sprawling suburbs north of New York City, in one of many towns that are leafy and green, yes, but also where the rivers are polluted with sewage and industrial runoff, and underground brooks are only noticed when they flood basements.
Her younger sister wept with happiness when she saw her, and for the next days, they seemed always to be touching: one rested her head on the other's stomach, one picked a speck of something off the other's arm, one had her fingers closed around the other's wrist.
This despite the fact that in between each scene on her hands and knees she meticulously picked from the floor every speck of food, during which time the weary audience talked and checked phones, inattentive — after their first several viewings — to the abject ritual on taking place on the stage.
I mean, just look at this big, dopey case from Speck, which is designed to be extra protective: I bought it in desperation at a Sprint store because I was heading off on a trip — the fact that it was the best thing available in the store is doubly depressing.
Obviously, you may get even better results without a case, but I reckon most people will have a case anyway on the slippery, expensive iPhone X.  I've also tried charging with a fatter Speck case, and it worked, but it took a little bit more time for the charging to start.
Until then, imagine her as she was photographed by the orbiting HiRise camera after first reaching the scalloped rim of Victoria, looking down on to its rolling dunes: a tiny speck perched on a promontory peak, a new planet swimming before her eagle eyes, watched in silence from the skies.
Zwick said a tour guide told them that the reading near the Ferris wheel was because of a speck of radioactive dust that had traveled from the reactor to one of the Ferris wheel cars at the time of the explosion, and it's still there giving off a high radiation level.
So currently there's a hypothesis, about half a million objects ranging in size from a speck of paint all the way to a school bus that could harm any services and capabilities we depend upon, like global positioning system, banking, weather warnings, agriculture, TV communications, and soon even the internet.
Inspired by letters between the real Mary Woolley, the president of Mount Holyoke College for the first third of the 20th century, and Jeannette Marks, the writer who was her longtime love, "Bull in a China Shop" blows every last speck of dust off these two women and their compadres.
Speaking to a reporter for The Times of London in Al Hawl refugee camp in northeastern Syria, Ms. Begum said she had left the village of Baghuz, the last speck of land under Islamic State control in Iraq and Syria, as Kurdish-led forces allied with the United States closed in.
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Just lie on the ground with your feet facing east, NASA recommends, and let your eyes adjust to the darkness (it may take about a half hour or so.) When you spot a meteor, you're seeing a speck of space debris reach about 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit as it burns up in our atmosphere.
Then again, even Singapore as it is — born a slum-ridden speck with no oil, no hinterland and a volatile mix of ethnicities, raised with an authoritarian hand and transformed into one of the most prosperous, most politically meek nations on earth — even this Singapore tugs at the bounds of our credulity.
This could be bad because Congress is not good at doing things differently, but the speck of a bright spot in this crisis is, should they manage to do what is necessary, we could come out of it with a healthier and more sustainable way of funding useful public transit in America.

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