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It is also packed with hearty whole grains including wheat berries, sprouted short grain brown rice and sprouted red fife.
If the grains sprouted too soon, you had moldy grass; if they sprouted too late, you had anemic blades with bald spots.
Already, technology communities have sprouted up in London and Berlin.
With all the elements prepped, Shanti unloads the sprouted beans.
Do you think it's interesting how your rap career sprouted?
It's not the first time plants have sprouted in space.
Websites, blogs and Instagram accounts have sprouted in their honor.
Each seemed to have sprouted an extra pair of hands.
Another tower has sprouted at the corner of Park Avenue.
Fine peach fuzz sprouted here and there on my body.
A bench out front had sprouted a crop of mushrooms.
Like plants, they appear to have sprouted from the ground.
When the first leaves sprouted, I felt like a god.
My daughter sprouted from my head like Athena and Zeus.
It sprouted a fin before it crashed into the sea.
Tiny Russian permanent settlements sprouted across Alaska in the 493s.
Nearly two dozen satellite fairs have also sprouted around Miami.
It included sprouted grains, such as lentils, that represented rebirth.
"It's as if it sprouted cracks and is exploding," he said.
New offices, malls, a Heineken brewery and various factories have sprouted.
In place of pearly whites, the adults sprouted a beak instead.
I bring in healthy fats through nuts and seeds, ideally sprouted.
Three imitation apps have by now sprouted under the shop's name.
In place of tween Maria's "ideal life," something incredible had sprouted.
Scandals have sprouted at state enterprises that Mr Dung had championed.
A few slices of cheddar cheese on sprouted seed crackers Dinner
The couple's activism sprouted from a heap of such public indignities.
Outlines of individual clouds formed, and branches sprouted from blurry trees.
But a healthy community has already sprouted up around the game.
A pink taffeta minidress sprouted two enormous ruffs at the shoulders.
The newer tech fledglings have also sprouted up in recent years.
Now, all these millenniums later, the city has sprouted something new.
Community gardens have sprouted at the foot of public housing projects.
"Dozens of false Renners had sprouted up, sowing chaos," he wrote.
High-rise towers have sprouted across the neighborhood in recent years.
As state firms stood still, a vibrant private sector sprouted around them.
Attacks motivated by religious extremism have not sprouted up overnight in Bangladesh.
This isn't a completely new trend that just sprouted out of nowhere.
If the Ninety-five Theses sprouted a myth, that is no surprise.
Once the rain swept in, the mock lawn sprouted moss and weeds.
A protest movement sprouted in reaction to the events, calling themselves #NotAgainSU.
Most of these initiatives have sprouted up within the past eight years.
Longer feathers sprouted from its legs, arms, and tail, helping it glide.
In its aftermath, a new generation of pines sprouted, healthy and dense.
Concrete towers sprouted like weeds, often separated by only a few feet.
My ancestors' groundnuts and millet and rice seeds would have sprouted mold.
The enthusiasm sprouted a coaching tree from the 33-year-old McVay.
Dozens of club and high school teams have sprouted in the area.
One night last year, the fence sprouted a beatific vision in purple.
Eventually, the subterfuge was revealed when the cats sprouted fur two weeks later.
It's immediately clear that our adorable tweens have sprouted into full-on teens.
As a startup founder, I love the scene that has sprouted up here.
Online communities have already sprouted up for Instant Pot users to share recipes.
Eventually both of them sprouted pubic hair and never spoke to me again.
Self-defense courses catering towards Muslim women have sprouted up across the country.
Just across the freeway, new apartment buildings sprouted from a huge construction site.
Luxury glass skyscrapers have been erected, and more tech offices have sprouted up.
Starting in 2013 seven artificial islands sprouted around distant reefs that China controlled.
In her mind, the grudge sprouted and germinated, and her behavior became volatile.
New subdivisions sprouted up, advertising tidy suburban homes for starting prices around $180,000.
Dozens of companies have sprouted because of this, not least of which being Airbud.io.
Flush with funds and oil wealth, malls and fancy restaurants sprouted along its roads.
As rivals sprouted, the cost of acquiring and retaining customers went through the roof.
The town has sprouted farm-to-table restaurants, marine-related businesses and local shops.
Get a 100g of the sprouted chickpeas and put them in a food processor.
Certain Llama San dishes have clear Nikkei roots, but have sprouted into something new.
A hotel and a few new businesses and residential high-rises have sprouted downtown.
At first glance, the Clintonian grass roots seemed to have organically sprouted in anger.
It was an exciting, new foreign thing and that's how these Chinese restaurants sprouted.
Mung beans, cucumbers and rice have all sprouted more in response to certain sounds.
Over the past few years, several startups have sprouted up with the same intention.
Ken Griffin's Citadel has sprouted a sprawling alumni network of 80-plus hedge funds.
"They have found lentils in Egyptian tombs — and they've still sprouted," Mr. McGreevy said.
What started in Chicago almost a decade ago eventually sprouted roots on the coasts.
Weeds sprouted between paving stones in a parking lot with a handful of cars.
Take the Floridian white man in his 40s who recently sprouted onto our feed.
The trees have sprouted up in parks across the state since May, it reported.
"We threw some seeds in the air, and maybe they landed somewhere and sprouted."
Up sprouted Harbel, the company town named after the founder and his wife, Idabelle.
Q. I buy a sprouted rye from She Wolf Bakery at my farmers' market.
Ms. McMullen gets to enjoy her sprouted rye guilt-free and (mostly) sugar free.
I have sprouted a huge zit, so I use one of those zit patches.
Posters of the movie and digital billboards have sprouted up around the Lebanese capital.
Tent encampments have sprouted seemingly everywhere — under freeway overpasses, in parks, on street corners.
A whole host of storylines, characters, and comic series have sprouted from Mike Mignola's Hellboy.
Kosher stores and restaurants have sprouted, and young Jews and artists have arrived from Israel.
A few sites have sprouted up to help you find stations to match your tastes.
Season with salt and pepper and add in the plantains, crispy peas, and sprouted peas.
Like-minded efforts have sprouted up more recently, including Connect & Breathe out of New York.
Now, you can also order the brand new Sprouted Grain Bagel, which is vegan certified.
Some species sprouted spectacular spines It was the Ordovician era that provided the best trilobites.
In the provinces, administration buildings, schools, hospitals, clinics, police stations and even prisons have sprouted.
Signs reading "Just Say No to NorthPoint" and "No More Trucks" sprouted on front lawns.
Yet out in the country, even in some reliably red states, reform movements have sprouted.
From the swelling ranks of the frustrated, disenfranchised, unemployed and scared, the Tea Party sprouted.
The seeds, or pits, sprouted, as they still do, into the city we know today.
Soon, a miniature forest sprouted from the eggplant trays, tender leaves uncurling toward the light.
By early spring, my head had sprouted a tentative layer of baby-soft, white down.
This breakup is important because it is undeniably the seed from which Death Stranding sprouted.
As a result of this free market reform, a whole new secreted industry sprouted up.
In New York City, a shadow economy has sprouted up around recyclable bottles and cans.
M.O. gummies and peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches on sprouted grain bread for plane rides.
I can't believe when that first sprouted up that Vice President Biden said I should apologize.
Peer-to-peer and other digital lenders sprouted up largely after the Great Recession of 2008.
Ms. Kennedy maintained her vineyard even as she received lucrative offers and suburbs sprouted around her.
I eat a sprouted whole-wheat tortilla with almond butter and chia seeds, plus an apple.
A slew of buildings and co-working spaces have sprouted up right next to specialty grocers.
Then, one morning, the seed of doubt sprouted, though I don't know what set me off.
His house had burned down early in the fighting, and weeds had sprouted from the ashes.
A forest of terraced houses, apartments and churches has sprouted up in the neighborhood, obscuring Dilkusha.
Credit is due largely to the women's rights groups that have sprouted across the Arab world.
But the verdure that covered it had sprouted spontaneously, nourished by the remnants of fecal waste.
On the forest floor, new trees sprouted out of the moldering logs of their dead ancestors.
The earliest camps sprouted in New England and catered to middle- and upper-middle-class Protestants.
In Washington, local programs have sprouted up to support the city's large, struggling federal work force.
In many cities like Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Washington, entire homeless camps have sprouted.
A report from China's official state-run news agency, Xinhua, notes that only one cotton seed sprouted.
I fully recognize I did really nothing to get these plants to grow but wow, food sprouted!
The hormonal acne on my jawline went haywire, and small spots sprouted on my forehead and nose.
Her vest pockets sprouted flower-like mini-bots, and projectors behind her ears approximated Pie's shimmering whiskers.
Like many other startups the world over, PizzaBo was a seed that sprouted with very humble roots.
All that remains of the carnival of democracy that had sprouted there are burnt tents and rubbish.
Luxury flats with angular chairs and oversized espresso machines in the lobby have sprouted opposite liquor stores.
Improvised small-time growers, some of them with barely a few plants, have sprouted, further denting quality.
In recent years giant, 50-storey-plus office towers have sprouted along Reforma, Mexico City's grandest avenue.
If it seems like the actor's hair sprouted over night, that's because, well, it pretty much did.
What began as a collection of vintage toys sprouted into an entirely new creative endeavor for Burkard.
When it first sprouted the pyramids hadn't been built and the construction of Stonehenge was just beginning.
The additional briefs this request sprouted did not make a meeting of the minds look very promising.
A variety of coding schools and boot camps have sprouted up to let anyone achieve the dream.
The idea sprouted by way of chef Sean Brock posting a centuries-old Cherokee recipe on Twitter.
It was intimidating at first glance, with a substantial body from which sprouted many substantial hairy legs.
Other map changes seem smaller, like the colorful new trees that have sprouted at the kaiju skeleton.
Their relationship is one that has sprouted and grown around competition and often been on public display.
More recently a nonprofit-cabal has sprouted to encourage the FEC in its online speech-policing endeavors.
She explains that he only sprouted legs because she left him on the counter for a few days.
Unofficial events have sprouted up everywhere along the main promenade of Davos covering industries from cannabis to blockchain.
Almost overnight it had sprouted some wet moustache hairs so long they touched the wall of the jar.
In 2017, a whole new host of celebrity couples sprouted up for you to follow at your leisure.
A decade later, Calvary Chapel boasted 25,000 members, and dozens of sister churches had sprouted throughout Southern California.
Maybe the galaxy sprouted from a large cloud of gas that didn't have much dark matter around it.
Solidarity protests sprouted up in Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, Denver and Chicago, among dozens of other cities.
Close to the urban core it has sprouted factories, car dealerships and the odd high-end apartment block.
Many of their roofs have now collapsed, and trees and vines had sprouted from their floors and courtyards.
Meantime, Sears is beginning to open DieHard Auto Centers, which have already sprouted up in Texas and Michigan.
Ms. Jullapat's sprouted-wheat sandwich bread is one of the menu's highlights; another is her rye chocolate cookie.
The Greens have sprouted because they fit perfectly into a society in which unconventionality has become the norm.
It had sprouted a bushy head of new branches that it could not support in the long run.
Front Burner Lil Bucks, a sprouted buckwheat snack, adds a touch of flavor to granola, yogurt or salads.
The back end of their car, a Volkswagen Jetta station wagon, sprouted a tangle of pipes and hoses.
Most sports bars are caverns of dark wood and stale Michelob, mutant dives that sprouted too many televisions.
Dinner will feature brined vegetables, scallop crudo, roasted red cabbage, and pork collar with sprouted spelt and endives.
In recent years, an entire economic ecosystem has sprouted from the artificial turf of a 5-cent deposit.
At the same time, new tech campuses and military bases have sprouted up across the Earth&aposs surface.
"To be human is too painful!" he cried, protesting his fate even as he unwillingly sprouted human limbs.
It was amid these postwar conditions of acute displacement and destruction that the military camp towns sprouted up.
Each revelation about Mr. Benalla has sprouted another, leading to a complex entanglement of legal inquiries around him.
The demographics of the complex are different from those of the recently sprouted towers along the neighborhood's waterfront.
English artist-collaborators Ackroyd & Harvey use photosynthesis to bring portraits to life with installations made from sprouted grass.
It really would be worth the 15 grand if those chairs sprouted dancing legs and the plates started singing.
But even as its urban headquarters sprouted in the city's downtown, the company largely kept out of local politics.
We all have peanut butter toast on Trader Joe's California Sprouted Wheat Bread and spend the morning catching up.
An industry of lawyers, bankers, accountants, consultants and estate agents has sprouted up to serve well-heeled "investment migrants".
Specialist travel agencies, such as Limitless and Planet Abled, have sprouted up to sell holidays to those with disabilities.
The park was covered with lush green grass she could nearly smell; the sidewalk sprouted moss instead of garbage.
Newly sprouted pubic hair, weird dreams and weird smells, and a rapidly changing body are strange, off-putting things.
As she became evermore emaciated, Wilgefortis's body grew a coating of hair, and a beard sprouted from her chin.
Chain restaurants dedicated solely to shelling out the leafy greens have sprouted up in major cities across the country.
According to Cosmopolitan, the trend was likely inspired by '90s fashion, though the same trend sprouted in the '60s.
Have breakfast — typically one egg and two egg whites, half a grapefruit and a piece of sprouted grain toast.
You get another perspective from the wider shot at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland ... how Barron has sprouted.
"I sprouted, thrust into this world without anyone consulting me," wrote the zucchini with the assistance of astronaut Pettit.
It'll have to stand out from all the other incubators that have sprouted up to grow consumer brands, though.
I just don't know if the surrounding circus that has sprouted alongside lives up to the same espoused ideals.
Once the insect held fast, the fungus sprouted the three growths (topped with spore capsules) seen in the photo.
The second, a cooperative factory in Helsingør called Royal Dansk, had sprouted up in 1966, hundreds of miles away.
The Downtown Brooklyn skyline has been redefined by the cluster of high-rises that has sprouted in recent years.
With labor unions seeing their influence wane, more than 200 organizations have sprouted nationwide to help low-wage workers.
By early July, a riot of green shoots, called suckers, had sprouted directly from the top of the stump.
The Venezuelan cafe near Sutton Place specializing in that country's corn cakes, called arepas, has sprouted three food carts.
Yet about 20 wineries have sprouted here over the past 15 years, along with a budding wine tourism business.
Liquor stores, markets and barber shops with Arabic letters have sprouted around the Starbucks, gun shops and car dealerships.
Near the once tranquil Independence Beach, concrete towers have sprouted in months, promising casinos, hotels and thousands of apartments.
Sheets of shredded silver skin flapped over a tumble of shimmering bones; fibre-optic cables sprouted every which way.
Larger homes have sprouted on tree-lined streets, some of them aimed at housing millionaire football players employed nearby.
Correction: A previous version of this post stated that multiple cotton seeds had sprouted, citing the South China Morning Post.
Then, about a month later, I noticed patches of baby hairs had sprouted all over the top of my head.
Absolutely. I've made a large amount of profit in a short period of time that sprouted from selling my slime.
In the first trimester, before I knew I was pregnant, pickles wrapped in sprouted raisin bread was a daily craving.
Eaten on their own, the sprouted beans taste a little greener and a little more interesting than your average legume.
I had forgotten to keep challenging a conventional wisdom that has sprouted recently, particularly from the Blue Lives Matter crowd.
Some Reddit users have already moved over to Voat, where an ongoing thread has sprouted up to discuss the bans.
"Have they sprouted near the window where learning echoes?" chimes in Q, making Nic and me look up in astonishment.
The source of this particular signal sprouted from a supermassive black hole collision that occurred some 1.3 billion years ago.
Hundreds of trade cases and tariffs targeting China have sprouted up in response, and many of them rightly originated here.
Specialist payroll services like Denver-based Wurk have sprouted to do fairly commonplace things that the likes of ADP won't.
You can hear their gait in "Kids' Table," a moderately paced ditty that sprouted from a walk down the street.
Oats and nuts and grains and sprouted-wheat berries and unsweetened coconut piled up in bags on the kitchen counter.
Silva: It was like they sprouted legs and walked away off of set, and I realized people were stealing them.
Get ready for 15 unexpected household-cleaning remedies, and brace yourself — these call for expired milk, onions, and sprouted potatoes.
T-Walls, those concrete blocks designed to protect against booby-trapped cars and trucks, have sprouted all over the city.
Downpours were so bad in Paraguay's capital, Asunción, that shantytowns sprouted along city streets, filled with families displaced by floods.
A twisted logic sprouted from her mind, and she progressively became more overwhelmed and paranoid, fearing the people around her.
That was the initial plan: I would write something that I could make, but it sprouted into a bigger project.
Other organizations, such as the Kappa Alpha Society, sprouted at Northeastern colleges during the first half of the 20073th century.
Regardless of the exact reason for success, Rift Valley's reputation has grown, and dozens of running camps have sprouted up.
We ate beans simmered, sprouted and fermented — fava, mung, black gram, pigeon pea, cannellini — whatever the variety might call for.
Her culinary education sprouted in wild places: from her exuberantly feral childhood to a stint cooking at a summer camp.
Like many of the new Chinese restaurants that have sprouted in the East Village, Hunan Slurp pays attention to appearances.
Mogadishu was a study in violent coexistence, a brutal ecosystem where new conflicts sprouted up without ever quelling the old.
Like many Hollywood unions, Moore and Kutcher's did not last, and rumors sprouted that he'd been unfaithful to his wife.
Billions of dollars were piled into clean technology ideas as numerous start-ups sprouted to advance and commercialize the field.
Sophia's illness was one of several cases of the virus that have recently sprouted up in the New England area.
Puffed shoulders slid backward onto shoulder blades; breasts moved down and to the side; rolls of sleeves sprouted from skirts.
Seeds carried by China's Chang'e 4 lunar lander have sprouted, marking the first instance of biological matter growing on the moon.
As his voice deepened through testosterone therapy and hair sprouted on his face, he began to use the male bathrooms anyway.
Just like the battle between baseball's AL and NL, a rival league, the Football Alliance, sprouted up just one year later.
Yet in the intervening 21980 years thousands of new jobs had sprouted, in life insurance, building materials and the restaurant trade.
While Apple's iPhone X Animoji are not beloved by all, it's still an exceedingly fun feature that has sprouted viral memes.
A bevy of craft beer joints, Lululemon outlets, and vegan eateries have, inevitably, sprouted up to serve these creative-class transplants.
Five Petals Collective payments were food harvested from seeds they sprouted and planted, milk and eggs from animals they raised. Rides.
A field of daffodils built with yellow Lego bricks has sprouted in Hull, UK, much to the delight of its residents.
Though monotony played its role, an attachment to my son sprouted imminently, and I was madly in love with our connection.
To boost her healthy-grain intake, she might try sprouted-grain toast at lunch or add quinoa to her dinner salad.
Some of the charred hulks were razed, while others just collected snow in the winter and sprouted weeds in the summer.
His feet were bare and sprouted with more hair, and he smelled like a zoo animal, of something sour and choking.
Many companies have sprouted up in the past decade focusing solely on impact investing, such as TriLinc Global, CleanFund, and SustainVC.
The child could be infected with a "wild virus," one that "sprouted on the ground and is completely new," he explained.
As Homs and other cities grew, ghettos sprouted on the urban fringe that were often divided according to religion and class.
It's urbane and shiny and has sprouted like tall weeds of glass and steel overtaking Downtown Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Prospect Heights.
But that is only half of the Mahler mini-festival that has sprouted unbidden and unannounced in New York this spring.
Researchers at MIT Media Lab's Tangible Media Group have sprouted 3D prints of intricate hair patterns inspired by the natural world.
And in southern Kenya near Amboseli National Park, conservationists worry that new settlements have sprouted up dangerously close to wildlife crossings.
Since Mr. McInnes founded the Proud Boys two years ago in New York, the group has sprouted chapters across the country.
Notes, cards and other mementos to the dead sprouted for months from those wrought iron gates, now shuttered by the pandemic.
As U.S. flags sprouted like poppies across the American landscape, it was clear that politics still stopped at the water's edge.
A plastic breathing tube sprouted from her neck and a feeding tube with peach-colored formula buried itself in her stomach.
The development sprouted up over the past two decades as Charlotte and the surrounding area emerged as a global business hub.
If Bissonnette and Sasso are still talking daily at this point, some intense relationship must have sprouted in the ensuing months.
Large apartment and office buildings have sprouted up south of the ballpark, and chain restaurants, bars and retail shops have proliferated.
American-backed Emirati troops reclaimed Al Mukalla in April 2016, but in recent weeks, military checkpoints have sprouted throughout the city.
MELBOURNE, Australia — In the monsoon tropics of northern Australia, a little plant with prickles, gray-green leaves and purple flowers sprouted.
The choices are sprouted grain, savory Parmesan and an earthy double chocolate called Mon Cheri that's sweetly fruity with amaretto-soaked cherries.
Due to the clubs' exclusion of women, a number of "female final clubs" have sprouted up, along with more traditional Greek life.
Numerous tributes at city music venues have sprouted up since Mr. Bowie's death, and are likely to continue in the coming months.
Hawaii. Massive, fantastical murals, flashy writing, and miniature sculptures have sprouted all over Honolulu over the past six years, thanks to POW!
The ship then sprouted opaque plastic sides to prevent men from looking at the women, and bright lights to dazzle the gawpers.
As production around Jinxiang has doubled in a decade, the 'garlic economy' has sprouted new villas, auto dealerships and modern retail space.
On screen, the caterpillar was inching around the carpet, making its way around apple trees that had sprouted up on the rug.
They followed the vine-strewn trail, hacking through prickly branches that had sprouted overnight, to emerge at the rim of the pit.
They're certainly right, but they may be a bit behind the curve, because the seeds of a potential recovery have already sprouted.
Many of the initiatives that sprouted in Staten Island are now mirrored in Mayor Bill deBlasio's plan for tackling the opioid epidemic.
An interactive mural has sprouted in Norfolk, Virginia's NEON arts district, changing shape and color under the glow of many-hued lights.
In September 1993, NASA gardeners sent sprouted Arabidopsis thaliana into orbit on the space shuttle for a ten-day mission (STS-51).
Similar militias sprouted around the country, and even though there was no central organization, they collectively called themselves the Free Syrian Army.
The cloth was faded, its pattern blurred, and the frayed cuff sprouted a fringe of broken threads where the interlining showed through.
That spring, when the first Roundup Ready soybeans sprouted, it was as if the age-old problem of weeds had been solved.
That sounds like a straightforward mission, but the show that resulted has sprouted like a banyan tree, yielding complications and extraneous subplots.
His New York firm, which received $1 billion from SoftBank, had sprouted to 8,000 real estate agents from 2,100 in a year.
Weeds had sprouted between the paving stones, and the parking lot looked as if it hadn't been used in quite some time.
From ice or heat to support accessories, rehab, steroid injections, and surgery, industries and medical subspecialties have sprouted around people's back trouble.
And though they're nearly 200 years old, these intricately-arranged cilium look hot off the crown of the head they sprouted from.
The tiny white capsule sprouted cilia legs and crawled to the edge of their palm, scanners linking to Yorick's own augmented senses.
In 2001, after terrorists attacked American cities, concrete barriers sprouted in front of my family's synagogue, police cruisers parked in the lot.
The Brexit Party, a veritable political pop-up which sprouted only weeks ago, won about 32 percent of the vote in Britain.
To feed the demand, hundreds of lavender farms have sprouted up in recent years in places like Kansas, Maine and West Virginia.
Also, I was going to cook a sweet potato but didn't get around to it and noticed it sprouted small green leaves.
Her return is all the more gratifying given that a new generation of mercurial singer-songwriters has sprouted up in her absence.
Or that ramshackle hair factories have sprouted up all over Southeast Asia, all powered by the demand for extensions, weaves and wigs?
The canal was lined with rows of homemade distilleries—rusted cube-shaped ovens that sprouted long pipes, some ending in runoff pools.
Locally, Mr. Ossoff was aided by formal and informal networks of progressives that sprouted and grew like mushrooms after Mr. Trump's victory.
A host of online financial tips and analysis websites have sprouted up over the years, some of which have done quite well.
How was this relationship different from others formed amid the hotbed of creative activity that also sprouted Yvonne Rainer and Trisha Brown?
This seed, planted in American soil, under an American sun, sprouted and flourished, fields of wheat, milled to grain, the daily bread.
Iranians bustle in and out of the store, buying the sabzeh (sprouted wheatgrass, to symbolise renewal) that traditionally furnishes the Nowruz altar.
But the seeds they planted with their 211 debut, Helium Head, have since sprouted into a towering behemoth in its own right.
Most neighborhoods in New York—especially in the outer boroughs—sprouted from the ground where a subway lied underneath, or ran overhead.
Seeds carried by the Chang'e 4 probe sprouted buds, marking the first time any biological matter had been grown on Earth's satellite.
They often followed a meandering plan, with tombs and monuments that looked like they sprouted out of the ground by nature's own design.
By the time the 90s rolled around, the seeds of grunge had sprouted—and they'd done so in the soil of alternative metal.
Featuring a dayside temperature of 7,800 degrees Fahrenheit, this unfortunate planet is literally vaporizing, and it has sprouted a distinctly comet-like tail.
The industry, which sprouted from an advanced military and flourished with state backing, became a major growth engine and investment magnet for Israel.
It became a best-seller, and Lean In circles sprouted up around the world — today, the organization counts 40,000 circles in 170 countries.
In the past year, electric, shared scooters have sprouted like weeds on corners in cities as varied as San Diego, Detroit, and Barcelona.
Then it ate the camera, and the camcorder, and then the screens sprouted in size and even the mighty television began to fall.
The second obstacle is the very boom in blockchain, which has sprouted hundreds of platforms, none of which can interact with the other.
The giant presidential portraits that have sprouted up on the country's major boulevards in the last two years are a testament to this.
Stamp kiosks sprouted up at tourist sites, so tourists could mark their vacation notebooks or stamp collection booklets to remember where they'd been.
And if any of them has sprouted biology, the planets are so close to one another that the neighbors are probably "infected" too.
Some species sprouted amazing spines from their backs, particularly later in the geologic timeline, which make for amazing conversational pieces for your home.
For four years, I chaired the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (two-thirds of the gray hair on my head sprouted in that period).
And Comstock has authored legislation to combat the opioid crisis and MS-13 gang problem that have sprouted in some Northern Virginia neighborhoods.
It sprouted at a World War I site in France, the Battle of Belleau Wood, that became part of U.S. Marine Corps lore.
In an utter rage she screamed out, "Yaweh," the sacred name of God, then sprouted wings, rose into the air and flew away.
Anchoring the middle of the room was a cart with a cold bath from which sprouted the necks of several magnums of wine.
She was adopted as a small child and has only the barest memories of her mother, but the seed she carries sprouted nonetheless.
If you zoom in, you'll see Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, and Chris Messina, among others, all of whom have sprouted wings.
While living in Australia, she discovered sprouted buckwheat and created Lil Bucks, a company to make and sell the crunchy, earthy-tasting seeds.
If you want to identify a specific moment this opioid epidemic sprouted wings, many would point to a paper written 33 years ago.
Then, as if by magic, a whole new crop of Ann Arbor restaurants sprouted, each filling a different gastronomic gap in our lives.
Additionally, guests were treated to six sound pieces, which sprouted out of un-potted tropical plants that lined the room's exposed brick walls.
Within days of the explosion they had sprouted new greenery — surrounded by Hiroshima's horrors of carbonized bodies and black rain and wailing survivors.
His arms — green and fuzzy like the rest of his pear-shaped figure — have sprouted what appear to be dangling, scale-like feathers.
Sometimes orders are lost in translation: Once I asked for a dish called "sprouted soy" in Russian, but what appeared was more fernbrake.
But, like a recalcitrant teenager, the state went ahead anyway, and now 514 have sprouted along the shoulders of roads across New York.
Botanists recently sprouted a delicate, white-flowered plant from genetic material inside seeds buried by squirrels in the Siberian permafrost 32,000 years ago.
When the July leak sprouted, Pertamina wasted valuable hours before telling government agencies that it had a disaster on its hands, experts said.
When the July leak sprouted, Pertamina wasted valuable hours before telling government agencies that it had a disaster on its hands, experts said.
Voter suppression laws have sprouted up in states that were not implicated under the VRA's original formula, including Wisconsin, North Dakota, and Kansas.
They sprouted as Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel and his team reimagining the Facebook News Feed through the lens of its 10-second disappearing messages.
I walked in a doe-eyed human; at Tony Blair, the pustules sprouted; by the end, my voice had cracked and I breathed fire.
Macedonia&aposs conservative government saw fit to name the country&aposs main airport and highway after Alexander, whose statues sprouted all over the place.
A 1961 Chevrolet Corvette that's been sitting in a yard for 40 years and is still covered in moss has sprouted up on Craigslist .
Those sprouted peas are for a raw collard green salad, which will be tossed with sherry vinegar- and molasses-soaked peaches and fried plantains.
China's planners hope these will be like the railway towns that sprouted (at a slower pace) in America and Britain in the 19th century.
Cork, in the south, is home to a pharmaceuticals cluster and a big base for Apple; medical-technology companies have sprouted in the west.
The Calaveras Big Trees Association, however, offered a simple message about the tree's return to the earth it sprouted from so many years ago.
By the time campaigning for the 2018 election began, violence in the country was breaking new records as corruption scandals sprouted from every corner.
Radical Islamist networks, some fuelled by the rise of Islamic State, have also sprouted up in the broader region, from the Maldives to Bangladesh.
The opioid crisis is sadly no exception, and companies marketing so-called natural addiction cures have sprouted up to take advantage of struggling people.
I get some raw sprouted cookies and an apple, and we sit in the sun outside and wait for a friend to join us.
The fundamental components — speeding vehicles, steep circular wall — first appeared in Coney Island in the early 1900s, and have since sprouted across the world.
Dig just a few inches into a local farmer's field, which once sprouted crops to feed the community, and you'll find a thick sludge.
The crop of zinnias were farmed using methods developed by NASA's Veggie program and sprouted from "pillows" full of fertilizer, seeds, water, and clay.
He has explained that scientific journals sprouted up alongside the printing industry in the 17th century to disseminate science and information about scientific meetings.
Image credit: NASA TVThese positive boosts to moral have been noted again and again with every little hint of green that sprouted in microgravity.
Bitcoin mining is now being done at dedicated data centers that have sprouted up from Iceland to Inner Mongolia, where electricity prices are cheap.
The menu is packed with veg-forward smoothies loaded with adaptogens, heritage bone broth, ghee-laden toasts, grass-fed meat and sprouted grain bowls.
After a few weeks, the tadpoles lost their tails, sprouted legs and hopped onto land, where they could catch insects with their new tongues.
Ken Griffin's Citadel has sprouted a sprawling alumni network of hedge funds— showing the power of the $30 billion brand with day-one investors
Maudlin and meandering, this first feature by the actor John Carroll Lynch could have sprouted organically from the compost of its star's back catalog.
In recent weeks, the Five Star Movement has experienced growing pains as it has sprouted from a protest movement into Italy's leading political force.
Regular pop-up markets like the one in Hamilton have sprouted, to the point vendors can attend five a week in the Toronto area.
A very special pup in Missouri has captured the internet's heart because of an extra tail that sprouted out of his sweet little head.
Every time you look at a stage these days, it seems as if yet another sensitive plant has sprouted there, glowing with eager crushability.
I went deep into the woods on this run, stopping to look at little, dribbly waterfalls that had sprouted up after a rainy day.
Eventually, six of the seeds sprouted: "Some of them took a few weeks but others took months," said Sallon, who gave the plants names.
Razor-wire fences suddenly sprouted along borders that had only recently been proudly opened after more than a half-century of Nazism and communism.
The ring highlights the long-standing efforts Russia has made to gain access to U.S. officials, which sprouted up well before the last election.
Or lots and lots of other controversies and alleged conversations -- big and small -- that have sprouted up during Trump's first three years in office.
A mini-community has sprouted online that attacks and mocks her, but her more than 460,000 subscribers allows her to attract a few advertisers.
Fan fiction based on the Three-Body trilogy sprouted up across the internet, including by one fan, Li Jun, who writes under the name Baoshu.
But faced with both sorts of integration Europe has produced examples of each and America has sprouted competing left-wing and right-wing populist leaders.
If you want to identify a specific moment this opioid epidemic sprouted wings, many would point to a paper written 30 years ago this month.
Until the early twentieth century, people across the United States believed that hair could expose the truth about the person from whose head it sprouted.
Van Eck still had to wait about two months before the tomato cells developed into seedlings and sprouted leaves, but it was worth the wait.
More than a dozen companies have sprouted up in recent years to sell thousands of genetic health tests, ranging from Google-backed 23andMe to Roche.
It's sprouted plenty of other blockchain-based ventures and projects, including a game called Cryptokitties and the Russian Central Bank's attempt at creating digital rubles.
But to watch Boston Shaq, this virulent, bizarre, practically sprouted manifestation of Shaq, is to get to a fundamental truth: he is a gigantic man.
Nearly overnight, pine groves have sprouted on the sidewalks, pop-up markets have settled into plazas, and chestnuts are roasting on your neighborhood halal cart.
A small forest of white high-rises has sprouted in recent years, and the once-sleepy city resembles a miniature version of Miami circa 22017.
Snug and hilly, Leonia sprouted a vibrant artists' colony in the early 20th century, as painters and illustrators set up studios in barns and attics.
Though Turner depicted the frontier as "a place where individualism sprouted from the land like prairie weeds," in Grandin's summary, that got the story backward.
They were composed of spore-like spheres, often joined to long filaments that sprouted T-shaped branches — the kind of shapes found today in fungi.
These free-form dinners became legend, spread by social media posts showing sprouted mung beans or spices being ground by a hand-powered stone mill.
There are reports that Buchinger wrote with a quill pen held between his arms, one of which sprouted a small, thumblike node, capable of gripping.
Once, Mr. Tripoli said, tomatoes sprouted on the side of his house after pigeons, fresh from gorging in a nearby garden, left their deposits behind.
Several vineyards have sprouted up around the Negev Desert to study how grapes can grow in a world with more frequent droughts and heat waves.
Anthem follows the model of the low-density, family-friendly suburbs that have sprouted around Phoenix since the 2079s to accommodate the region's surging population.
Charter schools established to teach history through a Native lens have sprouted with increasing popularity in cities such as Denver and Oklahoma City and Seattle.
The exhibition seems to me in this last piece to exist in that larval stage and in the others to have already sprouted its wings.
Mr. Potato Head has gone through a few makeovers since he first sprouted onto the market in 1952, but this one may be his wackiest yet.
As the ultimate marker of a nascent fandom, a Buzzfeed quiz deciding which Sex Education character you are sprouted up over the weekend (I'm a Maeve).
Tons of new banks and credit unions have sprouted up — especially online — in just the last decade, and they offer features many old-school banks lack.
My first strands of gray hair sprouted the year I turned 33 — and the arrival of new ones only seemed to accelerate with each passing day.
Freed from the grip of Islamic State (IS) jihadists, residents of Mosul, in Iraq, congregate in revamped cafés that have sprouted around the city's wrecked university.
As you, the viewer, sprouted feelings of tenderness for Caputo, so too did Natalie Figueroa (Alysia Reiner), the admirably steely she-viper acting as interim warden.
Instead of eating a fried egg on toast, Tucker says, have a slice of toasted sprouted-grain bread with mashed avocado and a dash of lime.
Ayah Bdeir was a recent MIT grad with a fellowship at New York City architecture design firm eyeBeam when the seeds of the company first sprouted.
Asima's Syrian mother gave birth in the town of Kilkis, about 40 km (25 miles) away from the camp which has sprouted up in muddy meadows.
People had done it prior to you, but you're now well-known for this format, and this format in general seems to have really sprouted up.
"Vote Yes" signs sprouted on front lawns while an automated phone message from mayor Naheed Nenshi went out on Monday urging Calgarians to support the bid.
To make matters worse, your chin volcano has now sprouted neighboring offspring—little zit clusters sprinkled across your skin like remnants of a bacterial glitter bomb.
As locals put it, the lenders sprouted up like bamboo shoots after a spring rain—until a few years ago, when a harsh wind uprooted them.
It includes a lot of fresh produce as well as sprouted beans and grains (which are soaked in water to allow them to be eaten raw).
Several delivery-only restaurants sprouted in American cities with the promise of saving owners money by requiring less square footage and removing the need for waiters.
Midway through, the couple left the arbor to plant a tree that years earlier had sprouted in a pot on the patio of her Duluth townhouse.
Barcelona's system of superblocks — called "superilles" in Catalan — would go well beyond the pedestrian plazas that have sprouted up on the streets of New York City.
But don't miss all of the other feats of cultural genius that have sprouted from the minds and hands of Miami's weirdest and most ambitious creators.
Ross' interest in film sprouted about six years ago when his roommate at the time—Cam Smith—wanted to start making music videos for his songs.
Warehouse and open-field parties known as raves sprouted throughout West London, and the music blended elements of European techno, Caribbean dancehall, and American hip-hop.
For the accompanying side item, consider choosing an apple for the fiber and natural sugary kick or the sprouted-grain roll if you're feeling extra hungry. 
Memes slowly sprouted, including a Francophile version of Nyan Cat (cheese instead of a Pop-Tart, and a French flag in place of a rainbow trail).
Imitators sprouted by the dozen, and other start-ups angled to find the next big thing in sharing: umbrellas, basketballs, cellphone power banks, even concrete mixers.
Now, it's clear that Lucy's species wasn't the beginning of our evolution; it was a branch that sprouted midway along the trunk of our family tree.
But over time, the white population gravitated toward the cookie-cutter subdivisions that sprouted nearby, taking with them businesses that had been in downtown Port Arthur.
Rice, formerly known as Blythe Junction, sprouted up in the early 1900s around the Santa Fe Railroad and gained a reputation for gambling and other vices.
The policy change by Fannie could put a big crimp in the business model of certain investment firms that have sprouted up since the financial crisis.
A collection of so-called 'tent cities' have sprouted up in San Francisco and nearby areas, with a single street housing as many as 13 people.
But my denial didn't do anything to prevent the anguish I felt when my cancer sprouted a new nodule in my right lung 10 months later.
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As for those Christopher Walken heads that have sprouted up in cement around a small grove of trees, they're not quite as random as they appear.
Today, the conservative media has sprouted what David Frum calls the "conservative political-entertainment complex," and Fox News and Rush Limbaugh attract audiences in the millions.
They have sprouted in cities large and small, in the Himalayas and at beach spots, with some dedicated to specific genres like crime writing or children's literature.
Although a few companies have sprouted up recently offering more diverse packages, the overwhelming amount of stock photos still represent a very narrow segment of the population.
The few leaves that had sprouted from the peaty soil were bright but remained whole; a new lime-green shoot spiraled into a cocoon next to them.
The district shows some signs of life: the old Rover plant has sprouted an innovation centre and the Cadbury's chocolate factory still operates, though under foreign ownership.
Once the $1-a-day offer demonstrated that mass purchases of AIDS drugs could be done affordably, institutions capable of financing bigger buys than MSF sprouted up.
I order warm grilled chicken with zucchini and mozzarella on a sprouted grain roll and they give me pickles on the side ($2130 from my card balance).
He stood 6-foot-1 at the time of his signing but since sprouted to 6-foot-3; the rest of his body is still catching up.
Already close to half a dozen startups offering standardized accommodation options have sprouted up, and today another new entrant has emerged in Indonesia — with a slight twist.
Alternatives to traditional journals have sprouted up all over the place, with scientists publishing in pre-print archives, or anonymously criticizing research and forcing retractions on forums.
At some point during their visit, the father may have glimpsed that the boy had an involuntary erection, or simply remarked on his recently sprouted pubic hair.
But the soaring tower, which has 35 numbered stories, is more stylistic kin to Downtown Brooklyn, which in the past decade has sprouted several neck-craning towers.
He was just a teenager, but in that era coming from Los Angeles conferred status in the branch of Mara Salvatrucha that had sprouted in El Salvador.
Foods that can pose a risk of listeriosis include pre-cut melons, cold salads, raw seafood and smoked salmon, unpasteurized milk products, sprouted seeds and raw mushrooms.
Herds of construction cranes swing above the harbor, and entire neighborhoods like the futuristic Barcode district — a row of distinctive side-by-side high-rises — have sprouted.
During these decades, ornate office buildings, regal academic buildings and grand manors sprouted across the city and the region, largely because of the ingenuity of Albert Kahn.
It's been a wild ride for Bong, who has reiterated in multiple interviews that he didn't expect the level of fandom around Parasite that has sprouted up.
As monotonous green-gray metal separators, shielding the projects, have sprouted across Paris, the inconveniences have been accompanied by an angry chorus of groans from hapless motorists.
Many from Raqqa had left, but what felt like a whole city had sprouted up in the camp in the intervening half year since my last visit.
Mushrooms sprouted from carpets so wet their toddler Gavin learned to walk in rain boots: His baby pictures show him climbing the stairs in bright blue rubbers.
The comet is currently about 29 million miles (48 million km) from Earth, and it has sprouted a gaseous tail that extends across the top of the frame.
But a loose definition of salad, it can have a real robust skirt steak on top of it off the grill or quinoa or buckwheat of sprouted almond.
Across the gold-and-russet sandstone canyon, the brawny rock formations sprouted contemporary art: an iridescent spaceshiplike sculpture, a glinting metal tunnel, a scattering of brightly painted spheres.
While White Ops says this is a step in the right direction, it's not enough to combat the multibillion-dollar industry that has sprouted up to swindle advertisers.
Xiaopeng, another one of the literal hundreds of EV startups that have sprouted up in China in recent years, officially launched its first all-electric SUV, the G23.
A white dress dripping with endless flora featured a Jones-made helmet (à la Valentino) that suggested dozens of daisies and carnations sprouted out of the model's head.
Olivia gave a taut "oh good, this again" smile and began busily applying sprouted almond pesto to her protein chips so she wouldn't be seen rolling her eyes.
Yet as AI aspirations have sprouted around the globe, the US government has lacked a high-level strategy to guide American investment and prepare for the technology's effects.
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart grew them last year after wrapping their Comedy Central shows, and Al Gore famously sprouted one after losing the disputed 2000 presidential election.
Why go: Though Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District and coffee shops can still be found in the city, more family-friendly attractions have sprouted up in recent years.
High tunnels have sprouted on the tundra of western Alaska to Fort Yukon, a small village north of the Arctic Circle where winter temperatures dip to -40°F.
KKday's main rival is Klook and a Taiwanese competitor is FunDay, but a plethora of companies have sprouted to offer similar services in other parts of the world.
But the success of Goop Label is important if Ms. Paltrow wants to keep up with some of the celebrity-driven brands that have sprouted in Goop's shadow.
But, we'd be remiss not to mention the press tour for "Far From Home," and the subsequent bromance that sprouted between Gyllenhaal and his co-star Tom Holland.
Small Halloween sections sprouted at grocery stores, and local theme parks Ocean Park and Hong Kong Disneyland launched competing events mimicking Universal Studio's long-running Halloween Horror Nights.
A server politely responds: rye ice cream with matcha and sprouted coconut—the result of when the inside of a coconut becomes solid and turns into a sponge.
I'm floating through space, watching balls of water, my crew's personal belongings, and freshly sprouted plants lazily drift across one of the space station's once air-locked chambers.
India's OYO Rooms, the company that pioneered this genre and is backed by SoftBank and others, expanded into Southeast Asia recently, while other rivals have sprouted up, too.
About a dozen specialized laboratories and research facilities have sprouted up around town since JINR was founded in 1956, and two major next-generation projects are in development.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Posters urging the Pakistani Army chief to take over the country in a military coup sprouted suddenly across Pakistan this week, with a photograph of Gen.
Franchesca Cacciapuoti says she tripped over a rose bush that sprouted onto the walkway and suffered a badly bruised face, as well as a fractured nose and finger.
In the last few years, multiple residential towers have sprouted up blocks away from where Amazon was going to build, many of which have not even opened yet.
"This is a very rough estimate, and clearly there are other businesses that have sprouted up in their place," Adam Keller, a spokesperson for the group, told Haaretz.
The things I had always longed for in life were finally, actually, within reach: My muscles grew, hair sprouted from my face, and my voice began to deepen.
Under his imperium, churches sprouted across the Middle East, and ornate censers, candelabras, mosaics and goblets with gold crosses testify to the new prestige and security Christians enjoyed.
On several hikes, mostly in Stanislaus National Forest, which sustained most of the damage from the Rim Fire, he pointed to newly sprouted trees carpeting the forest floor.
It can hit children and adults over 65 especially hard, though stories of even healthy people falling sick and dying from influenza have sprouted up across the country.
Pages sprouted up in honor of Officer Scatà, including some classifying him as a "public figure" and others calling him a world hero and deserving of a medal.
It's possible that a heavy snowfall covered the trees and continued to weigh them down through spring, when buds sprouted up and grew from the snow-covered trunk.
Players like LVMH were caught off guard during the recession when flash sale websites like Gilt Groupe sprouted up, offering their excess inventory at a far steeper cost.
Lewis and Clark camped on these hills during their westward expedition, and the city that sprouted later served as a hub along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.
The informational side of television has its standard documentary programming and its standard talk shows, but lately it has also sprouted a sort of mumblecore hybrid of the two.
In the study, which was originally published in 2016, researchers analyzed 218 X-rays from 18-30-year-olds, in search of a bony projection that sprouted over time.
Water is the foundation of all life on Earth, which is why scientists are always on the lookout for ocean worlds that might have sprouted their own alien creatures.
Companies like Dangerous Things, a biohacking supply company based in Seattle that sells microchips and all the gear needed to insert the devices under the skin, have sprouted up.
While I was growing up, spiritual retreat centers sprouted across the country like mushrooms, from Tassajara and Esalen in California to the Omega Center and Kripalu in New England.
A biology experiment on board China's recent Moon lander has sprouted tiny cotton plants, marking the first time that humans have grown plants on the lunar surface, Xinhua reports.
Today, the once-barren field where the burning wreck of Ms. Caruana Galizia's car came to rest has sprouted green and lush, dotted with yellow and red spring wildflowers.
Monuments and shrines to Nicholas II, who has been glorified as a saint, have sprouted across Russia, although they are still far outnumbered by statues and memorials to Lenin.
Skycatch built out many of these parts as the industry sprouted, and is now servicing the largest elements of the hub as the industry has matured around industrial applications.
Restaurant chains that offer low-calorie meals — that remain convenient and affordable — have sprouted across the US, forcing legacy brands like Taco Bell and McDonald's to rethink their menus.
People who tend that garden, which sprouted where an abandoned hardware store once moldered, have spent the last year in court, fighting eviction in between tending strawberries and garlic.
In some surveys, a majority of scientists have agreed that science is facing a legitimate problem, and initiatives have sprouted up to start fact-checking widely accepted hallmark studies.
Platforms like Counterparty and Omni are both built on the Bitcoin blockchain and have sprouted their own collection of digital assets and services that ride on top of them.
Since the election of Donald Trump, groups across the state have sprouted up to demand the eradication of the IDC; all eight of its members are facing primary challengers.
But U-Haul vans and trailers are already starting to carry people away from Wright, a town of 1,800 that sprouted up in the 1980s to serve the mines.
The Venn diagram of Sqirl is the intersection of health food and diner food and Michelin-starred kitchens: sprouted grains, eggs for dinner, a few flashes of dazzling technique.
Integrating the various militia that have sprouted since Mosul fell to ISIS, devising better governance for the city, are challenges as great as liberating it in the first place.
On the super-short form video side, the most notable app player of recent years — Twitter's Vine — sprouted and spread virally in 2013, amassing a sizable community of fans.
Scientific journals, published mainly by small scientific societies, sprouted up alongside the printing industry in the 17th century as a way to disseminate science and information about scientific meetings.
So while the nation's marijuana movement sprouted from covert closet grows and clandestine backyard plots, now that movement threatens to uproot the trailblazing home growers who started it all.
Similarly, many new hip bars and restaurants have sprouted up along main streets like Franklin Avenue that cater to the new residents and change the culture of the neighborhood.
Of course, the body includes the brain, and my mother's brain, at the very end, betrayed her as much as the endocrine system that sprouted the upsetting facial hair.
The first time, of course, was in 2009 when the Great Recession ravaged jobs, financial markets, and retirement accounts, and home foreclosure signs sprouted like dandelions in suburban neighborhoods.
In the west, though, whole neighborhoods have been flattened, and hundreds of thousands of civilians now live in camps that have sprouted in the barren landscapes surrounding the city.
Few new subway stations have opened in recent years, even as expansive subway networks have sprouted in Asia, and most American cities never built any in the first place.
The group is just one of a proliferating number that have sprouted in recent years as Sunni Arabs from the Persian Gulf compete with Shiite Iran for influence here.
Five Whole Foods stores have sprouted up to serve those parts of the city, with a sixth planned for the redeveloped campus of the former Walter Reed military hospital.
It's also no coincidence that women's increased interest in makeup sprouted during the Golden Age of Hollywood, when makeup brands and professional artist unions were birthed behind the scenes.
The passion of the community sprouted from the dark corners of arcades and laundromats, kids sitting at home grinding match-ups to beat their friends at the next meet-up.
He was dubbed kooseh, the shark, partly for hidden menace, but also mockingly: his smooth skin sprouted only a wispy beard, rather than the monumental growths of the heavyweight theocrats.
Testing centers were set up in government buildings, while dozens of yellow tents sprouted up across the city to deal with the influx of terrified residents eager to be tested.
One measurement found that between 1982 and 2009 about 18m square kilometres of new vegetation had sprouted on Earth's surface, an area roughly twice the size of the United States.
Banks are going into partnership with some of the hundreds of "regtechs" that have sprouted in recent years: startups with names like RegBot and Arachnys that promote cutting-edge compliance.
The business has sprouted plenty of marketing agencies in China and channel partnerships that offer to make it easier for app developers to make sure their apps get widely distributed.
IN THE days when the Silk Road linked China to Europe, merchants would crisscross Eurasia, stopping at the caravanserais that had sprouted up across Central Asia and the southern Caucasus.
Industrial towns sprouted along the Great Lakes in the 19th century because of the advantage of being close to water transport—especially once canals linked the lakes to the Atlantic.
Luxury condos boasting indoor pools, screening rooms, children's playrooms, and a perfectly packaged Brooklyn experience have sprouted on the Williamsburg waterfront, only blocks from where the People's Firehouse once stood.
As Zika continues to spread, the situation in Brazil may be replicated elsewhere The virus entered that country last year and has since sprouted up in more than 40 countries.
In Jordan, Zaatari sprouted in an area that had been an empty desert, transforming in just a few short years into a sprawling slum city currently housing nearly 80,000 Syrians.
Natives of Dogon in Mali believe it is "the seed of the universe" where the Earth sprouted, while in ancient Egypt the grain was found in the pyramids' burial grounds.
As neighboring countries like Austria threaten to close their borders, and with aid programs struggling to keep up, Italian charities and grass-roots organizations have sprouted to help the migrants.
Antonio Diaz, a University of Havana economics professor, estimated that several hundred viable restaurants have sprouted since 2011, when the government loosened crippling restrictions on privately owned restaurants, or paladares.
Throughout our time driving in CAR, we passed through numerous villages that, as locals explained, have sprouted up on the road's edge as communities have moved out of the forest.
The terrible headaches continued, I developed burning nerve pain all over my torso, I was wrapped in a thick brain fog, I sprouted mouth ulcers, I was crushed with exhaustion.
At least one senior aide to the country's supreme leader has died, and field hospitals have sprouted in parking lots, stadiums and wedding halls to handle the overflow of patients.
It suggests that the other portraits sprouted from Deeds' mind and memory, rather than from reference images, and proves that he could faithfully render representational portraits, but elected not to.
The efforts have not worked, and makeshift facilities like the new one in McAllen have sprouted up along the 280,280-mile border in recent months to accommodate the new arrivals.
For nearly 17 years, the station has sat unused — achingly missing from the New York City subway map — even as a new sprawling World Trade Center complex has sprouted aboveground.
While the eastern Upper East Side has seen booms before — a thicket of condos sprouted in the 1980s — the latest wave offers more opulence than in the past, brokers say.
That was in 1960, by which point other kinds of galleries, alternatives to the alternatives, finding 10th Street too conservative and rejecting the co-op model, had sprouted up downtown.
It sprouted from a publicity project showcasing each letter of their namesake in fun, architectural GIF form, the purpose of which was to find new talent to join their team.
The popularity of the nomad lifestyle has sprouted new platforms like the Nomad List, which ranks cities around the world based on just four criteria: cost, internet, safety and fun.
As she told me, in Shakespeare's work men whose wives were unfaithful sprouted horns in their bodies, so she sculpted figures that represent what that nightmare might look like embodied.
Rather than using jelly or jam, which can contain a lot of sugar, Glassman suggests using sliced fresh fruit like strawberries with all-natural nut butter on sprouted whole grain toast.
The outbuildings and rail yards sprouted a gift shop, a pizza parlor, a comedy club, an indoor jungle-themed swimming pool, and an outdoor doughnut-shaped swimming pool, among other things.
But unlike other qigong-inspired disciplines that sprouted up in the 1990s, typically claiming nothing more than health benefits for practitioners, Falun Gong avows a path to salvation for the faithful.
Medicaid has even sprouted grassroots movements, which fostered ballot initiatives to expand eligibility in four red states and one purple state, four of which were successful in the last election cycle.
The gunmen were from an ethnic militia, one of hundreds that have sprouted in Mali and Burkina Faso, and that have killed at least 800 people since the beginning of 2018.
They pointed to the improper role of Title IX compliance officers, a newly sprouted type of academic bureaucrat, who often act as investigator, judge, jury and appeals board all at once.
The rumors surrounding Guzman, many of which sprouted during his previous 12 years on the lam, are numerous: With the money he had, he could be hiding anywhere in the world.
Though the origins of fries can be traced to Belgium, the French, Belgians and Spanish can't seem to agree where the idea sprouted and grapple for the claim to greasy fame.
A slew of startups have sprouted to help cover some of those gaps, but their solutions all come at a cost to the worker, many of whom are already financially stretched.
These organic-looking facades are the outward-facing parts of more complex infrastructures contained within, strange lands that seem like they have somehow sprouted incongrously inside the places where they're situated.
As Jerome became more intimately involved in the art of cooking vegetarian cuisine, his passion for delivering quality meals sprouted, inspiring him to share his craft with others in his community.
Likely to be at the very epicenter of Trump's vision of incentivizing American manufacturing jobs are the LCD screens that have sprouted on virtually every dashboard in the past decade-plus.
Hundreds of security startups have sprouted in recent years, promising "next-generation" technologies to fight cyber criminals, government spies and hacker activists, who have plagued some of the world's biggest corporations.
The good news is that no spots have sprouted in that area, which is a total win for me, because they've been known to multiply at this time of the month.
Two loquat trees sprouted outside that window, and by the time I was nine years old they had quietly grown tall and luxurious, taller even than the eaves of the house.
The soil on Mars is full of toxic minerals not fit for human consumption, meaning that the Wageningen research team was hardly out of the woods when the plants finally sprouted.
Hong Kong (CNN)Cotton seeds carried to the moon by a Chinese probe have sprouted, marking what could be the first plant to ever grow there, according to Chinese government images.
The future is flowing in fast on the sleepy little canal, where the wilderness of urban decay that sprouted artists and then artisanal ice cream shops is being tidied and tamed.
Camps for thousands of displaced families sprouted up from the early days of the war and over the years have turned into settlements of concrete-block housing, built with foreign assistance.
The towers benefiting the most from the zoning quirk have all sprouted during the past half-decade: enormous glass and steel buildings with lavish condominiums that sell for millions of dollars.
Ms. McBath said she built on the momentum created by Mr. Ossoff's campaign against Ms. Handel last year, adding that organizations to support the Democratic Party had sprouted up in Georgia.
Of course, other places — territories like the Cayman Islands or the Isle of Man, or countries like Panama or St. Kitts and Nevis — have sprouted their own anonymous shell company industries.
On the ground, it's been a coalition of anti-Trump groups, many that sprouted after Trump's election and led by women, that have been the volunteer backbone of the Lamb campaign.
Just before Mr. Summers's parents, Mary and Ed Summers, were expected to arrive from Houston for the holidays last year, the pipes froze and a leak sprouted in the kitchen ceiling.
After allegations against Weinstein came out, dozens upon dozens more stories of sexual assault and misconduct sprouted up against men in power across Hollywood, the broader entertainment world, and other industries.
The seeds were deeply planted at that point, and so planted that they had sprouted roots and vines and things that were not even worth keeping, so we just move on.
The controversy sprouted late last year, when a theme park called SpaceWorld apologized for an attraction called The Aquarium of Ice, which featured 5,000 aquatic creatures frozen into an ice skating rink.
I end up with pita, tortillas, English muffins (the sprouted-grain kind), broccoli, dental floss, onions, an organic yellow bell pepper, tissues, peanut butter, coconut milk, tomato paste, and vegetable bullion cubes.
Over the years, the one-off health violation of Sidney Sparer has sprouted a law of lore: in Connecticut, a pickle must rebound if dropped to officially be considered a true pickle.
Many electric skateboards of all kinds of sizes, performance, and pricing have sprouted up in the years since Boosted Boards hit the scene, but few come close to matching them on quality.
" In the social media tributes that sprouted to celebrate each of the young lives lost, Dave finds joy in rediscovering "they're just two goofballs … just kind of hot-dogging for the camera.
I successfully grew all my plants, although my chili peppers are still ripening, and really, the fact that organic life sprouted in my stagnant Queens apartment should be considered a modern miracle.
Perhaps they recognize themselves as being part of a global contemporary, that while sprouted from Boricua roots, have cultural cache and greater resonance as part of a wider and more diverse Latinidad.
Even though denied official registration, L.G.B.T.I. groups have bravely sprouted up as informal associations in most parts of Uganda; they provide social and other forms of life-sustaining support to their peers.
Since the removal of Adblock Fast, two other Android ad blocking plug-ins working with Samsung's browser have sprouted up: Crystal, the popular iOS ad blocker, and the well-known Adblock Plus.
The Vaudevillains and the Rabble Rousers, both Comic Brigades that sprouted in recent years from local artist collective Space 1026, have been central to calls for change and diversity within the parade.
In other words, the details may change, but the overall concept isn't likely to change much; I would be shocked if a traditional instrument cluster magically sprouted between now and late 2017.
Dozens of funds have sprouted up this year to trade digital assets such as bitcoin, and some big-name money managers like Bill Miller and Michael Novogratz have also taken an interest.
Wang told us that his 2018 decision to leave Fashion Week developed over time, though seeds had sprouted earlier: In September 2017, he held his own shown in Brooklyn's trendy Bushwick neighborhood.
The first flowers grew in 1984 on the Salyut 7 space station, followed by wheat stalks on Muir, and zucchini seeds (also a flowering plant) sprouted on the ISS back in 2012.
Intended to eventually rival LA in importance, California City was just one of the countless master-planned communities that sprouted up across the state in the post-World War II boom years.
Some construction was so shoddy that roofs sprouted leaks soon after being finished, toilets barely worked, students lacked water, retaining walls collapsed and dormitories were missing doors, according to a provincial report.
Though land reclamation projects have since filled in the waterfront and gleaming skyscrapers have sprouted around this narrow street, shrines and temples of many creeds have persevered in this faithfully preserved neighborhood.
Instead, the officers sprouted an incredibly kind idea: They went out on a limb and dug up some of their own money to take Salgado shopping and replace all of his stuff.
Lodge subsequently became Wilson's chief nemesis when the president asked the Senate to ratify the League, which sprouted from the negotiations among the Allied powers that culminated in the Treaty of Versailles.
" — Amanda Gorman "This poem sprouted from my consideration of the fragmented ties many African-Americans have in relation to the African continent, due in part to a multigenerational, historical and systemic trauma.
In the season finale we finally learn what's in the room: It's a pool of dead bodies who have all sprouted flowers, and now float lifeless in the water like a botanical garden.
My hippie food upbringing—mornings spent smearing tahini on sprouted bagels, topping yogurt with spirulina, making brown rice in preschool, and eating bucketfuls of millet, tofu, and nutritional yeast—now came in handy.
This "Harold Harlan" or "Fort Dix" strain is now used by scientists at NCSU and elsewhere as a control group to compare to the wild, resistant bed bugs that have since sprouted up.
Glassman is a fan of sprouted grain, while Winfrey reaches for the "grainiest, nuttiest seed bread, 7-grain, 9-grain, 12-grain bread I can find," she says in another Weight Watchers video.
In one gentrifying enclave of Fatih, in a neighborhood called Balat, shabby-chic cafes and quirky antique shops have sprouted on the narrow streets, raising tensions and testing the limits of social diversity.
Vegetables here are not a dieter's refuge: Heirloom carrots, hidden beneath a mound of sprouted wheat, were prepared with duck fat and ramp vinegar and sat atop a voluptuous daub of crème fraîche.
In 193, China suppressed information regarding its SARS-coronavirus problem for nearly six months and only admitted to it after cases sprouted up in Hong Kong, Toronto, and elsewhere—all to devastating effect.
These organizations have sprouted and have continued to operate despite many challenges, including travel restrictions between Israel and its surrounding areas, which complicates some Palestinians' ability to participate in their own cultural events.
It is my naturally harvested luffa sponge, my thoughts to control and my mind to clear, my $300 Alpine boots, my home gym, my cucumber on sprouted bread sandwich, my quest for perfection.
I pick up the items I couldn't find on Saturday (sprouted bread, almond flour tortillas, and salsa) ($27.16), and then use my CVS 40% coupon to buy replacement Keratine spray and chapstick ($21.29).
In the last few years, hundreds of fintechs have sprouted in Brazil to provide cheaper loans and more accessible services, challenging cautious banks that have tightened their purses during the two-year recession.
Both are well acquainted with the adjacent community of Playa Vista, where planned live-work-play communities and campuses for Google, Verizon and YouTube have sprouted up in two decades of frenzied development.
Trump got into real estate courtesy of his father, who gave and lent him large amounts of money, and as he sought to grow that fortune, he sprouted lawsuits and bankruptcies like weeds.
The likes of Alibaba, Tencent, Didi and Baidu operates R&D centers in California, while match-making services — like an AI-powered hiring platform from ex-Googlers — have sprouted up in response to demand.
The desk faces a giant window, so there's plenty of natural light for the zillion plants, several of which sprouted or propagated on this very desk over the course of my most recent manuscript!
Ransomware, a type of malware that holds your computer hostage until you pay a certain amount of money, seems to be getting more popular since it sprouted up in large-scale form in 2013.
But less expected are the enormous decorative crosses carved in stone, known in Armenian as khachkars, that once sprouted like so many ranks of giants in the cemeteries and shrines of the Armenian uplands.
Foods that can pose a risk of listeriosis include pre-cut melons, cold salads, raw seafood and smoked salmon, unpasteurized milk products, sprouted seeds and raw mushrooms, the New South Wales Food Authority said.
Over four weeks, their lungs and brains grew, they sprouted wool, opened their eyes, wriggled around, and learned to swallow, according to a new study that takes the first step toward an artificial womb.
The idea for my new column, Group Text, sprouted out of the lessons I've learned from all this clubbing — and also from a sense that many fellow bookworms are ready for a new approach.
However, it's hard to forget all those "No Blood for Oil" bumper stickers that sprouted up across the country around 2005 and 2006 when popular support for the second Gulf War began to disappear.
A protein shake, nutrition bar or even a piece of sprouted toast with almond butter are all relatively low in calories but have enough macronutrients to keep you both energized and relaxed under pressure.
Spirit found that springs of water may have once sprouted from Columbia Hills in the Gusev crater, so it's possible that the 2020 rover will land there to more fully investigate what Spirit found.
To illustrate the point, he notes that the original 2012 design — from which the championship-winning 20143 and 2015 PUs sprouted — weighed a hefty 262kg, too much to even fit into an F1 car.
I run to the grocery store after work and pick up some items: canned fizzy water, sunflower sprouts, sliced turkey, hummus, frozen veggies, beets, rice, sweet potatoes, sprouted grain bread, and maple almond butter.
Recently however, hip new options including vegan cafes, music bars and housewares shops have sprouted among the local staples like Old Man's bar, Betelnut Café and Deus Ex Machina, a cafe and motorcycle shop.
Private credit, which has sprouted while post-crisis regulation curtailed the amount that banks were willing to lend, is growing at a rate not seen since the hedge fund industry boom in the 1003s.
Interviewing each other for PEOPLE, the two women talked about the shared undertaking that could have sparked a rivalry, but instead sprouted friendship: OBAMA: I can't believe it's already our 5th anniversary, can you?
David Letterman's Santa Claus beard, which he sprouted after leaving "The Late Show" two years ago, seemed to be a clear symbolic gesture that his days of thoughtful interviews with cultural dignitaries were over.
Inside, a buffet was arranged on a long wooden table: loaves of Danish rye studded with raisins and apricots, an array of cheeses and yogurt, homemade granola and a warm pot of sprouted porridge.
Even before the law was adopted, there were an estimated 40,000 vigilante groups called koglweogo - "guardians of the bush" in the Moore language - that have sprouted up in response to instability across the country.
Hinojosa dismissed concerns about the fundraising but acknowledged that a number of other Democratic organizations that sprouted up after Trump's win have raised money that would have -- in past years -- gone to the DNC.
It was based on a childhood memory of his father buying a broken car that he intended to fix but left sitting so long in his yard in Jamaica that it sprouted a tree.
A protest sprouted in the working-class Cairo neighborhood of Warraq, an island in the Nile where residents have agitated for years against government plans to clear them out to make room for development.
Dan (Steve Zissis, whose touchingly vulnerable performance in the HBO series "Togetherness" cemented that show's tone of romantic resilience) is a Los Angeles painter whose weekend cabin has sprouted a pair of annoying apparitions.
A furry, cat-size carnivore called the Humboldt marten is struggling to survive in an area sprouted with marijuana farms, and now California wants to protect the adorable creature by declaring it an endangered species.
ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES have long been defined by their architecture, from the dreaming spires of Oxford, to the red-brick universities built after the Industrial Revolution, to the concrete polytechnics that sprouted everywhere after the 2000s.
Organized by the Birdsell Project, a passion project from South Bend, Indiana artists Myles Robertson and Nalani Stolz, a series of sculptures, installations, and experiences sprouted in the basement of the city's aging Commerce Center.
When grass suddenly sprouted out of a large Dirt Painting, the artist decided to care for the accidental vegetation, regularly watering it while it was on exhibit—it would later be known as Growing Painting.
I quickly cook spinach in olive oil and scramble in a couple of eggs while I toast a slice of sprouted grain bread and heat up a cup of roasted red pepper and tomato soup.
During a promotional lunch for her forthcoming PBS show, We'll Meet Again, the former Today Show anchor discussed the #MeToo movement and the many branches the conversation has sprouted since it gained traction last fall.
Carl's death feels devastating and huge, even if his flashback scenes where he sprouted his newfound zen philosophy were bad (and way too obviously foreshadowing; Walking Dead has pulled this move about a zillion times).
He was every character in her every dream and sometimes he sprouted out of walls, and sometimes every surface was covered with his image, and sometimes she dreamed in circles of nothing but the mole.
Inside The Shimmer, the team treks through a verdant fairy-tale forest where the flora and fauna are mutating in weird and wonderful ways: deer's antlers have sprouted flowers, trees are shaped like human beings.
Edward Dubovi, a professor of veterinary medicine at Cornell University and one of the first researchers to track dog flu when it sprouted up, tells me that we probably are underestimating the number of cases.
Last year, Pagwah's band members won the top J'ouvert prize for their costumes: all-black berets, knee-length fringe vests, and massive, elaborate straw hats that sprouted from the crown and snaked down revelers' shoulders.
Visitors can explore digital and video images, compare historical and contemporary vistas and consider the impact of individual personalities (David Rockefeller's vision to revitalize Lower Manhattan) and policies (how population sprouted along new subway routes).
As China suffered through famine and political upheaval and one miserable five-year-plan after another, Hong Kong sprouted an endless number of skyscrapers, which seemed to cast long, mocking shadows over its massive neighbor.
The set by Jim Findlay consisted of a wedge-shaped grassy slope that looked like a miniature version of the Irish Hunger Memorial in Lower Manhattan, except instead of wildflowers it sprouted flat-screen monitors.
The 300 or so prison-education programs that had sprouted in the two decades after the Higher Education Act was enacted in 1965 collapsed to a handful that managed to get private funding after 1994.
The imperial Citadel, the elaborate tombs of the emperors and turn-of-the-century French architecture created a tranquil and nostalgic appeal, even as American civilian complexes sprouted in a district across the Perfume River.
Luxury buildings that have sprouted beside the High Line have increasingly walled off what was the park's original charm and fascination — the urban adjacencies and "Rear Window" views into and onto old warehouses and tenements.
It's packed with an overwhelming amount of references and Easter eggs that only true fans will pick up on — from illustrated Dundie Awards and Kelly's birthday mugs, to Dwight's bobblehead and Creed's sprouted mung beans.
Fischer isn't totally sure how Trader Joe's feels about her or the dozen or so Trader Joe's Instagram accounts that have since sprouted up in the wake of her success, but she has some theories.
Come April, people who have bought and sold Bitcoin — or any of the other digital currencies that have quickly sprouted across the web — will be expected to report any profits on their federal tax returns.
Instead of investments in public services, the money fed an unsustainable expansion of government payrolls, and with it a rise in consumer spending, highlighted by shopping malls that have sprouted up in Baghdad in recent years.
That's resulted in cornflakes becoming "Veganic Sprouted Ancient Grain Flakes;" chickpeas becoming pumpkin pie hummus; and plates being replaced with cans of Spam, egg cartons, boxes of popcorn, and all manner of monstrosities on r/WeWantPlates.
A series of Democratic efforts sprouted up after the 2016 thrashing, including an effort led by Obama's former top aides, to look at how to win back more favorable maps and, eventually, control of the House.
I initially intended to write an article about the bro culture that had sprouted up around D.F.S., which, from a distance, reminded me of the sweaty, sardonic camaraderie you typically see at high-stakes poker events.
First in human history: A cotton seed brought to the moon by China's Chang'e 4 probe has sprouted, the latest test photo has shown, marking the completion of humankind's first biological experiment on the moon pic.twitter.
You could definitely tell Dean was uncomfortable — and hated the fact that they all had to sit on the floor listening to Paramroop play his gong, eating sprouted mung beans — but Rachel didn't seem to mind.
As the wheat and rockcress sprouted, PHARMER continually collected data from 180 sensors that monitor a wide range of conditions like temperature, humidity, light levels, visual imagery—everything you'd need to know for a successful grow.
They had not been out of first place since the vines at Wrigley Field sprouted leaves, and once the playoffs began, the Cubs won their first two division series games before putting pesky San Francisco away.
Mr. Doyle films the tents that sprouted in the city and visits demonstration sites — including an organic farm and a wall inspired by John Lennon — that were also designed, the movie suggests, as spaces for thought.
On its surface, much of "Even a Tree Can Shed Tears" can seem like an uncanny simulacrum of vintage Californian folk-rock, an alternate universe in which Buffalo Springfield and the Grateful Dead sprouted in Tokyo.
Mango and lime pickles are commonly sold in the United States, but nothing escapes pickling in India: plums and hog plums, cherries and chokecherries, sprouted fenugreek seeds, bamboo shoots, fat gooseberries, hibiscus flowers and green walnuts.
But there were some changes from Florida to New York: A full crop of what appeared to be grain sprouted from the stage, the costumes were significantly less reflective and no one entered on a speedboat.
Eighteen months later, as the special House election between Democrat Conor Lamb and Republican Rick Saccone looms, campaign signs have sprouted in many more yards and Lamb is definitely leading in my very unscientific sign poll.
The coalition behind the event, Petrohilos says, is Shut It Down DC, which sprouted up after Jason Kessler, noted white supremacist and organizer of last year's Unite The Right Rally in Charlottesville, announced this year's D.C. iteration.
Two weeks ago, five new cases sprouted up in a Mennonite community near Buffalo, but these were considered, by the C.D.C., to be a new chain, unrelated to the one that started with the travellers from Israel.
Startups like Treebo and OYO, which has raised over $250 million from investors like SoftBank and Sequoia, have sprouted up to offer a tech-enabled response to the problem of vastly differing quality of hotels across India.
Now, just two months later, easy-to-use applications have sprouted up with the ability to perform this real-time editing with even more ease, according to Motherboard, which also first reported about deepfakes late last year.
A number of remittance-focused startups have sprouted up in Southeast Asia with a focus on migrant workers who are reliant on traditional remittance services like Western Union or MoneyGram, which tend to charge heavily for transfers.
I also pack food for tomorrow — the last of my yogurt and blackberries for breakfast, an apple for my pre-workout snack, and three eggs and two slices of sprouted grain bread for my post-workout lunch.
Another flavor of ride-sharing steed which sprouted seemingly overnight to clutter up sidewalks — drawing rapid-fire ire from city regulators apparently far more forgiving of traffic congestion if it's delivered in the traditional, car-shaped capsule.
The stores, which will be similar to but separate from those that sell liquor in the province, will be located mostly in areas where illegal pot dispensaries have sprouted since Ottawa said it would legalize the drug.
"I just don't know what I'm going to do," said Anne Merrels, 48, who lives with her family in Powell, an old farming town that has sprouted a pair of farm-to-table restaurants at its crossroads.
Since owners began racing these 100-footers a decade ago, an industry has sprouted up around them, complete with training schools for every level of staffing and trade, including the highly specialized Superyacht Crew Academy in Australia.
Despite the city's medical examiner ruling Epstein's death a suicide, numerous conspiracy theories have sprouted up after his death, due Epstein's connections to prominent men like Britain's Prince Andrew, former President Bill Clinton, and President Donald Trump.
In January of last year, an official Innovation Authority was established and "innovation platforms" sprouted up as rapidly and widely as mushrooms after a hard rain — everywhere from the Israeli Air Force to the Civil Service Commission.
While several showcase leagues have sprouted up in the past few years in the Dominican Republic to provide an environment where players are actually getting game experience, Latin American prospects are still mostly evaluated through private workouts.
To deal with the more fragmented market, Alliance Bernstein aggregates quotes, prices and market chatter from the many electronic platforms that have sprouted in recent years and consolidates orders from its various portfolios into a central location.
What remained of that blowup told a story: of hurricane force winds, of 100-foot trees that crushed firefighters, of a land so scorched by intense heat that it was decades before seedlings sprouted in some places.
For an installation last year, she stacked philosophy books amid a jungle of magnolia leaves, grasses and snapdragons, punctuating the scene with newly sprouted grape hyacinth bulbs caked with dirt, like tiny purple pearls in the wreckage.
The Clinton campaign has stayed out of the recount debate, which sprouted up over the Thanksgiving holiday, even though it was a conference call that election hacking experts had with her campaign staff which led to the drive.
In the longer run, integrating the various militia that have sprouted since Mosul fell to ISIS, devising better governance for the city, and making it liveable again, are challenges as great as liberating it in the first place.
I was thinking about the poem 'The Spider and the Fly', Kiss Of The Spider Woman and the Spider Goddess of Teoteclan who hayrides the Pyramids of Mexico City and sprouted hallucinatory morning glories to protect the underworld.
A bad reaction might come in the form of a rash or irritation, but if you just started using a retinoid and suddenly sprouted a colony of zits, chances are it's a harmless part of the purging process.
So unsurprisingly, in the years between Square launching its services in the US in 2009 and today, a number of other companies have sprouted up to sell similar services in the UK, including iZettle, PayPal, SumUp and more.
Dozens of fan theories have sprouted up about if and how Rick will escape, but this clip implies that it may involve turning miniature and impaling, slicing, and bashing the living daylights out of a horde of rats.
Coconuts were reserved for prayers and baked goods for feasts; Indian vegetables grown from seeds stashed away in pockets and trinket boxes en route from India, sprouted in the sub-tropical soil that mimicked home to a degree.
Founded in 1971 by hippies who began squatting in abandoned military barracks, Christiana sprouted into a largely self-regulating community, where the police generally turned a blind eye to the sale of soft drugs like marijuana and hashish.
AI systems have led to improvements in a broad spectrum of industries, including medicine and business, and sprouted new technologies like voice assistants (can you imagine what your day would be like without Alexa?) and self-driving cars.
Doctors Hanover, N.H. — Several weeks after my patient was admitted to the intensive care unit for pneumonia and other problems, a clear plastic tube sprouted up from the mechanical ventilator, onto his pillow and down into his trachea.
A forest of office and residential towers has risen in Lower Manhattan and around Central Park in recent years, while new neighborhoods of high rises have sprouted in Downtown Brooklyn, the South Bronx and along the Queens waterfront.
On Monday, the hashtag #NotDying4WallStreet sprouted up on Twitter, in response to politicians, including Republican President Donald Trump, who have said major cities that have shut down due to coronavirus risks should re-open to help the economy.
Under the direction of the Mayor's Committee on National Defense, the U.S.S. Recruit sprouted up in Union Square and eventually had a full crew that mostly did the same things that regular sailors did — without the danger attached.
Dr. Elisondo, 28, a native of Cuba, is the sole full-time doctor in the teeming tent city that has sprouted at the base of a bridge that connects the Mexican city of Matamoros to the United States.
Short choruses of "Igor, Igor" sprouted from the Garden crowd during the game, akin to the chants of "Henrik, Henrik" that Lundqvist has heard since he replaced Kevin Weekes as the starter early in the 20143-6 season.
When we tried out the AeroGarden ourselves, each of the six planted pots sprouted after just a few days and within a few weeks, they were as tall and vibrant as the photos shown on the company's website.
Mr. Orlando's office now hopes his action will clear the way for the mayors to create Italian versions of the sanctuary cities that sprouted in the United States in opposition to President's Trump's similarly minded crackdown on immigration.
When protests against his despotism sprouted up in the wake of Arab Spring in 2011, he cracked down violently, sparking a civil war that has lasted five years, killed some 430,000 people, and created nearly 5 million refugees.
Soon, she was able to taste that lifestyle herself as she began racking up lucrative commissions on sales of top-end apartments in Zhengdong New Area, a commercial district where luxury hotels and office towers have sprouted from farmland.
Our series of brief looks at the IPOs of tech's biggest players have thus far included Amazon, which booked shocking growth and comparatively slim losses, and Google, which, before it sprouted a parent company, was merely a profitable juggernaut.
The scheme was blocked by a massive urban protest, an eruption of the cumulative anguish felt by many locals about runaway development in which dozens of skyscrapers rose and more than 90 other shopping malls sprouted between looping motorways.
But these journalistic sins, and those of the Journal (mostly in its opinion section), pale in comparison to the daily output of Breitbart and the fringe pro-Trump, post-truth media outlets that have sprouted over the past year.
Just days after China revealed a cotton seed had sprouted on a lunar lander and become what was possibly the first plant life to grow on Earth's nearest neighbor, scientists ended the experiment when they shut down power remotely.
One of the most comforting dishes I've eaten all year is a near-risotto, a textural collage of pearl and black barley, freekeh, sprouted wheat and rye, that tastes profoundly of roast chicken drippings — chicken soup revamped as porridge.
Beijing had long been content to block foreign internet companies and police the homegrown alternatives that sprouted up to take their place, but it is now directly pressuring individuals or requesting that companies cooperate with its online censorship efforts.
Whether Siti is making faces at herself in a pond, or plunging her hands into the black earth of the garden to see why seeds haven't sprouted overnight, each discovery is full of the crystal clarity of delicious enjoyment.
And from that sprouted my own voice — the voice of an unashamed black woman who also by way of a speech impediment understood what it was like to be silenced, and didn't wish this fate on any other soul.
Like well-off bohemians who might send their children to Waldorf schools, where an anti-vaccination culture is baked in the warm ovens of so many sprouted-wheat snacks, many among the ultra-Orthodox resist the incursions of modernity.
Now things have gotten so bad that Harris's newly-sprouted mustache has drawn the criticism that it was a deliberate slight, evoking memories of the mustache-wearing Japanese officers in WWII, most notably Hideki Tojo, the wartime Japanese dictator.
But the math divide is growing as more white and Asian parents enroll their children, even when they don't show a knack for numbers, in online math classes and the weekly math circles that have sprouted on university campuses.
In Europe, however, thousands of wind turbines have sprouted up along the coast, and an additional 3,000 megawatts of wind power were added last year (about 100 times the amount of power provided by the Block Island Wind Farm).
Growth in demand for industrial robots in China fell by more than two-thirds to 0003 percent in 2000 – and yet more than 220 robotics parks have sprouted throughout the country in the last two years, according to industry data.
Each blister that sprouted on my toes or heels became a science project for me — putting concoctions of alum and iodine, hydrogen peroxide, and Second Skin adhesive on the little wounds — so I could dance without pain the next day.
CrowdStrike is trying to stand out from the hundreds of security startups that have sprouted in recent years, promising next-generation technologies to fight cyber criminals, government spies and hacker activists, who have plagued some of the world's biggest corporations.
Cartoon reefs could be sprouted from walls, knights could be made to do battle on a table, and UFOs could be let loose to fly around the room; it was cute and whimsical, and children might enjoy spending time with it.
Government regulation isn't Didi's only challenge this year, as a number of rivals have sprouted up even as Meituan — the deep-pocketed "super app" company that went public in 2018 — decided to pull away from ride-hailing due to financial concerns.
International rights experts say that applying the rule of law in a fair manner is key to ameliorating the damage ISIS has done, and to preventing militant groups from gaining more footholds across the Sunni Arab world where they have sprouted.
A country that was already a model of development, having sprouted huge carmaking and shipbuilding industries that were the envy of Asia, was now proving that breakneck industrialisation and democracy could complement each other—an inspiration to political activists everywhere.
I hated my Jewish hair in particular: I spent hours dutifully ironing out the horrifying frizzy curls that sprouted wildly from my head, and I felt humiliated when that thick, dark hair began growing out of other parts of my body.
I have a new organization called Onward Together and I'm helping some of these new groups that have sprouted up online to recruit candidates, run candidates, help candidates go to town halls, expose Republican members for their hypocrisy and the like.
In between, Naim was arrested in 2011 for illegal arms possession and jailed for three years, and police say that since then he has emerged as a key player in militant networks that have sprouted around Solo and across Central Java.
The mercurial street gangs that have haunted Bogotá for a generation may not carry ideological pretensions, but they recruit from the improvised shantytowns that have sprouted up as refugees from the war-torn countryside settle along the city's ever-expanding periphery.
The research park sprouted up on university land from 215 after the discovery of Brazil's offshore 'subsalt' region where giant resources are trapped under a layer of mineral salts far beneath the seabed under a mile and a half of ocean.
However, several years ago, a sea change hit the scene, and old school death metal (OSDM) became an unexpectedly hot commodity, and it's clear that 2018's bumper crop of albums sprouted from seeds planted five or more years ago.
"Under the sway of the four Old Gods of Azeroth, familiar friends have been corrupted (and have sprouted a few extra eyeballs in the process), new monstrosities have appeared, and unrest spreads throughout the tavern with every turn," Blizzard explains.
The avo spread and the Gluten-Free Smoked Canadian Bacon Breakfast Sandwich will be joined by other new spring menu items including the vegan Sprouted Grain Bagel, Lemon Chiffon Yogurt, Berry Trio Yogurt, Peanut Butter Cup Cookies, and Parrot Cake Pops.
Hydration 3-4 glasses of water a day Breakfast Slice of Ezekiel sprouted grain toast with ¼ of an avocado, mashed with lemon, salt and a pinch of chili flakes 13 hardboiled egg Cup of coffee with whole milk and 1 tsp.
I travel with a sandwich made with toasted (prevents sogginess) sprouted whole-grain bread, natural nut butter and an all-fruit jam because it does not need refrigeration and provides a good balance of protein, carbohydrates, fat, fiber, vitamins and minerals.
Monumental flip books, super-sized odes to one of animation's oldest technologies, sprouted up in an ethereal New Hampshire forest over the summer thanks to an unexpected union between London architects and a troupe of New York City public school kids.
Editor's Letter This issue of T, dedicated to culture — specifically, the culture of style — sprouted from a sentence in a book, "Roomscapes," written by the Italian architect and set designer Renzo Mongiardino in 1992, a few years before he died.
Since then, more coffee bars and restaurants have sprouted up, as business owners were lured to a neighborhood that includes tourist draws like the Washington Monument, the Walters Art Museum, the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall and the Center Stage Theater.
The cities of the Gulf region — the modern-day, sun-draped Gothams with their skyscrapers that have sprouted up like weeds — are home to some of the world's newest and newly appreciated museums, visual arts scenes and even opera houses.
Worse, there was a new threat in the form of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, which sprouted in the poisonous soil of Iraq after the United States left and was finding recruits in the Hindu Kush.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In India's 'Silicon Valley' tech hub of Bangalore, where gleaming office complexes and apartment blocks have sprouted faster than the plumbing to serve them, only 260% of the water the city needs each day arrives through its water pipes.
Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, notes that all three leading candidates in the French presidential election are promising to withdraw from this treaty, which is blamed in France for the migrant camps that have sprouted around Calais.
The proliferation of smart devices into everyday life has sprouted a growing ecosystem of IoT security companies, creating sub categories within the sector, focused on specific use cases like smart home protection, securing connected and autonomous vehicles, and dedicated solutions for medical devices.
Following decades of industry nepotism and monopolization by the major studios which collapsed the independent film scene started during the Parallel Cinema movement, indie cinema again sprouted new roots alongside Bollywood in the early 2000s, around the same time, Kashyap started making features.
The biggest change is the addition of two new locations that have formed in the aftermath — Lazy Lagoon and Sunny Steps — which can be found in the northeast of the island, around the volcano that sprouted where Wailing Woods used to be.
While the first versions of modern vertical farms sprouted about a decade ago, in recent years the introduction of automation and the tracking of data to regulate light and water has allowed them to get out of lab mode and into stores.
But their shiny freebies have sprouted a hydra of ugly heads in recent years — whether it's Facebook-fuelled, democracy-denting disinformation; YouTube-accelerated hate speech and extremism; or Twitter's penchant for creating safe spaces for nazis to make friends and influence people.
On the right side of the road, at the opening of an alley, there appeared a black and white mural of a campesino, wearing a straw hat that sprouted an entire ecosystem of corn and agave, ranching and farming, tradition and hope.
Ms. Prueitt's style is at the heart of a larger shift in American food culture: a growing interest in fermentation and preserved foods, in sprouted and alternative grains, and in techniques that are rooted in older, more established foodways from around the world.
This is extraordinary when you consider fursuits have not always been a part of the fandom, which sprouted out of underground comic and zine circles in the '60s and '70s and coalesced in the '80s, with furries initially circulating zines and letters.
But when music from the show was posted on the internet — particularly its breakout song, "Michael in the Bathroom," sung by George Salazar — an online fan base sprouted up, with young people streaming the music and creating fan art in huge numbers.
The failure by Congress to agree on new immigration legislation or viable guest worker programs to meet the demands of the United States economy has ensured the survival of the counterfeit identification industry, which sprouted after lawmakers last passed immigration reform, in 1986.
In the chaotic years after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, many collectors kept their cars hidden or locked up, while the daily bombings, and the blast walls and barbed wire that sprouted across Baghdad and other cities, took the pleasure out of driving.
Challenges In Malaysia, schools such as the one Anwar goes to, have sprouted up because while the country tolerates Rohingya presence and the UNHCR has issued them refugee status, they are still officially considered illegal migrants and therefore can't go to regular schools.
From afar, many of the dresses and leather coats looked as if they had sprouted long, multicolored strings (there are a lot of strings around), which turned out to be the dangling yarns of sampler patterns worked onto the weft of the garment.
Companies make hundreds of billions of dollars selling data tracking where you go and what you buy — here's how one app lets you get a slice of the profitsKen Griffin's Citadel has sprouted a sprawling alumni network of more than 80 hedge funds.
The Croatian and Romanian borders are now seen as the only viable entry points into the EU, and dozens of makeshift camps have sprouted up across the borders as a result, most notably in Šid on the Croatian border of western Serbia.
Somalia's al Shabaab, which sprouted up in the country a decade ago with the aim of overthrowing the Somali government and imposing a harsh version of Islamic law, claimed responsibility for a blast this month that punched a hole in the fuselage of a plane.
I take the T to Trader Joe's and grab a bigger grocery haul: chia seeds, granola, pretzels, sprouted wheat bread, a baguette, honey, sunbutter, red pepper flakes, salt, black beans, quinoa, chickpeas, three avocados, two containers of hummus, kale, spinach, bananas, and frozen mango.
The Strong Bad Email series was popular at a time when the web was small enough that it sprouted memes of its own — including "Trogdor the Burninator," an instant death metal classic that eventually made its way into Guitar Hero II. Other favorites: StumbleUpon, spacejam.
A black pit crew-style uniform — the kind used when popping wheels on and off a race car, with some very obvious additional seam work to make room to wear with breasts — made me think another streetwear brand had sprouted a pop-up shop.
But report or not, as the Washington Post laid out in November, the problem has only become worse, under President Barack Obama and now Trump: Terrorism researchers say right-wing violence sprouted alongside white anxiety about Obama's presidency and has accelerated in the Trump era.
Valdez name checks beef, turkey, fish, eggs, soy, dairy, beans, nuts, cheese, shellfish, and lamb as being high in methionine while eggs, dairy, pork, and poultry, red peppers, broccoli, onions, garlic, sprouted lentils, wheat germ, Brussel sprouts, oats, and wheat germ are high in cysteine.
Given how these positive effects have sprouted up in so relatively short a time, though, it's likely the fallout from a repeal of DACA, coupled with an aggressive push for more deportations, may be just as sudden and devastating to these already vulnerable families.
It also created an odd incentive for a class of African artisans and merchants that sprouted up during the twentieth century: they started to make serious-looking, monochromatic tchotchkes that recalled Einstein's plates, happy to regurgitate the mistake—and to sell the results to tourists.
"Big companies like Google doubling down on Waterloo will definitely drive wages up," said Ted Livingston, founder and CEO of Kik Interactive, one of hundreds of tech companies that have sprouted up near the University of Waterloo, a well-known source of technical talent.
So if you're a Zelda fan, take a break from ruminating on the future of the series—from the hotly anticipated Wii U game to the real life Hyrule theme park—in order to reflect on the original deku seed from which it all sprouted.
Since then, private property and self-employment have been legalized; tourism has boomed, benefiting thousands of Cubans who rent out rooms or serve meals in their apartments; and a lively art scene has sprouted in Havana, where artist-run spaces host exhibitions and lectures.
The European Union and Hugo's plant are still standing, though the tree may be in better shape than the E.U. A spruce in Sweden, which sprouted sometime after the last ice age, is 9,500 years old, having survived all the upheavals of history and weather.
The Monterey community had a hostile reaction to being overrun, Mr. Adler said, but Monterey Pop was also a victim of its own success, as competing festivals sprouted up everywhere and booking agents for the new breed of rock stars realized their negotiating leverage.
A. After asking this question, the reader who submitted it, Kate McMullen, called the bakery directly and learned that an 1,800-gram loaf of its sprouted rye bread contains a relatively small amount of added sugar: 40 grams, in the form of malted barley syrup.
That brought the insurgent group — which sprouted up in 2007 after Ethiopia, with American backing, invaded Somalia and overthrew an Islamist council that had briefly taken control of the country — under the congressional authorization to use military force against the perpetrators of the Sept.
They were also told that DJI's air traffic control-style tracking technology may have sprouted from an interaction with the CCP: While it's not recommended—or, in most places, legal—it's technically possible to fly DJI's drones as high as 4 miles into the sky.
They were also told that DJI's air traffic control-style tracking technology may have sprouted from an interaction with the CCP: While it's not recommended—or, in most places, legal—it's technically possible to fly DJI's drones as high as 4 miles into the sky.
Forced eviction and relocation has been a common occurrence in Beijing since the 1990s, when the first artists' villages — Yuanming Yuan Artists' Village (1990–95) and the East Village (1992–94) — sprouted in desolate areas and then quickly dispersed under the pressures of gentrification.
Hydration About 8 glasses of water a day Breakfast 2 pieces of avocado toast on sprouted whole grain bread, sprinkled with Celtic sea salt Apple 1 Americano coffee   Snack Butter croissant Lunch Half of a pita sandwich with hummus, chicken, rice and lettuce Small bowl of chicken noodle soup Dinner Yellowtail and tuna sushi Miso soup Edamame Cucumber hand rolls Dessert Vegan honeycomb ice cream with caramel sauce 1 Americano coffee From Coinage: Here's When It's Worth to Buy Organic   Total Calories: 1,924 The Verdict: Elfman makes great choices right off the bat with sprouted bread and avocado, says Chicago-based dietician Dawn Jackson Blatner.
Chang said TSMC has created hundreds of thousands of jobs in the United States over the last two to three decades, particularly in chip design - the so-called fabless industry, which sprouted from TSMC's business model of making chips on a contract basis for other companies.
U.S. officials now estimate that up to 4,000 foreign fighters have traveled to Libya to base themselves in Islamic State training camps that have sprouted up around the country, where they have joined up with hundreds if not thousands of local Libyans who have joined the movement.
As a result, although it has not formally been approved for use in depression, it is widely prescribed "off label", and clinics have sprouted up all over America, in particular, to offer infusions of the drug (which must be taken intravenously, if it is to work).
However, in light of the more brazen and public displays of racism and white supremacy that have sprouted up since the election of President Donald Trump, Airbnb is now using its Community Commitment to prevent white nationalists and other fringe political groups from using its platform.
Loosely based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, The Rose and I presents a vignette where the eponymous Prince — living on a very tiny asteroid — "meets" a single rose that has sprouted up, approaching the new development with a mix of trepidation and curiosity.
I smear a couple tablespoons of cashew butter (tubs cost $12 at the farmers' market) on an organic banana (these are grown locally in Santa Barbara and I buy them at the Hollywood Farmers' Market for $53/lb.) and sprouted gluten-free toast and call it breakfast.
While the latter song's sharp departure from Lorde's hip-hop-indebted style makes sense given the legions of moody clones that have sprouted in her absence, it's surprising nonetheless and (perhaps intentionally) doesn't paint a clear picture of what to expect from her upcoming album Melodrama.
Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food Written by Los Angeles Lakers nutrition consultant Cate Shanahan, this book outlines the importance and results of eating a diet based on many traditional cuisines: fresh foods, fermented and sprouted foods, meat on the bone and organ meat.
Rebuilding America PAC, one of the new "super PACs" that recently sprouted in support of Donald J. Trump, has made its first advertising buy of the general election campaign, reserving roughly $1.1 million on national cable outlets, according to two strategists with knowledge of the purchase.
Brown and Nets general manager Sean Marks both sprouted from San Antonio's tree, so this makes sense for no other reason than they'd be on the same page with an understanding of how to play intelligently on a night-to-night basis even with inconsistent results. 10.
To feed the demand, hundreds of lavender farms have sprouted up in recent years far from their well-known location of Provence, France: in places like Maine, Kansas and West Virginia, where growing lavender on coal-stripped mountains is being explored as a land reclamation project.
Weigel, who is in her early thirties, is a Ph.D. candidate in comparative literature, film, and media at Yale; "Labor of Love," a perceptive and wide-ranging investigation into the history of dating in America, is her first book, sprouted from the seed of unpleasant personal experience.
Eleven years before Pantsuit Nation became a secret Facebook group for women who supported Hillary Clinton in America and "I'm With Her" buttons and bumper stickers sprouted on lapels and S.U.V.s, the women of Liberia held a master class in how to get a woman elected president.
But what really struck me about Stelter and Marantz's conversation is how its insights about the death of facts and the profusion of narratives sprouted from a philosophical movement that began almost four decades ago but has since been blamed for the nihilism of the Trump era.
New Afrocentric public schools and programs have recently sprouted in Washington, D.C., and Oakland, Calif But even as the concept is spreading, decades of research have shown that integration can redistribute resources across schools and thus boost academic performance, and experts warned that abandoning integration could backfire.
Although its current iteration may have begun out of individual interest, over the past few years a growing number of zero-waste stores have sprouted up around across the country and around the world, helping both businesses and customers prevent garbage from ending up in landfills.
Pinterest is not exactly a mainstream service in the country, a number of clones sprouted up in China when the U.S. service struck out in 2012, but the block is significant as it represents one of the few popular Western social media sites that was freely accessible in China.
The difficulty is that many of the so-called "experts" on clean eating, who have sprouted up on Instagram and written some of the bestselling books on food and diet of the past few years, are giving out advice that is not based on nutrition, or even basic science.
This translates to stuff like tracking pixels; browser and device fingerprinting; and navigational tracking to name just a few of the myriad methods that have sprouted like weeds from an unregulated digital adtech industry that's poured vast resource into 'innovations' intended to strip web users of their privacy.
In winter and spring, when the fields greened up, wild flowers sprouted, the lush wineries awoke from their slumbers to start another year of producing their pinot noirs, it was a place that Gatsby might have dreamed of, lights winking through redwoods and sequoias, hinting at secret dreams.
Today the Salloura family manages the bakery out of a bustling avenue in Istanbul's historic Fatih district, where traditional eateries have sprouted up in order to offer cheap, filling and nostalgia-inducing food for the more than 300,000 Syrian refugees who have made this city their home in exile.
It's one of several gentrifying buds that has sprouted on East Cesar Chavez in the past few years, and it's certainly not as bad as the recently opened "cat cafe" or the yuppie coffee-table bookstore that's pushed out those living and working in the historic Latino neighborhood.
At Panera, in lieu of an 840-calorie breakfast of a whole-grain bagel and cream cheese and 16-ounce caramel latte, the newsletter suggests an avocado, egg white and spinach breakfast sandwich on sprouted grain bagel flat and a latte with skim milk — for half the calories.
"There's salad, sprouted broccoli, pork tenderloin and radishes braised in butter and mint," she said, a meal she had casually put together while chatting about "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," the photographer Beatrice Minda and the family dog, Tako, a rescue who announced his presence by peeing on the floor.
At Town, his more upscale, semi-industrial-design option, standouts might include a raw tuna tartare on risotto cakes ($6003), a generous market-lettuce salad with sprouted lentils, orange and pecans ($12) and a filling plate of gnocchi with a ragu of pork, beef and porcini mushrooms ($22).
The seeds of my mission had sprouted when, during his last voyage, I received an S O S email from John: He was eating meals alone in his cabin, had been the sole attendant at an L.G.B.T. cocktail hour and had barely spoken to anyone in five days.
One serum that made my face feel like a marble quickly became a twice-daily ritual, until a friend of mine who actually reads labels told me that it was counteracting the effectiveness of my sunscreen (as evidenced by the new freckles that had sprouted on my nose and cheeks).
A number of VR and AR-related patents and job listings from Apple have also sprouted up in the last couple of years, and the company just last week hired VR researcher Doug Bowman, who also serves as the director of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Tech.
But the HBBF study found that four of the cereals they tested — two samples of Whole Grain Rice Cereal from Earth's Best, one sample of Organic Brown Rice Cereal from Healthy Times, and one sample of Brown Rice Organic Sprouted Whole Grain Baby Cereal from BioKinetics — exceeded the FDA threshold.
The community that has sprouted up since retains vestiges of those exclusive summer colonies, but they coexist with T-shirt shops, tour buses and a large middle class of shopkeepers, retirees and telecommuters who live year-round on the island, about two-thirds of the way up the Maine coast.
Streets previously almost barren of art spaces—in Greenwich Village, on the Lower East Side, and in what came to be christened by real-estate agents the East Village—sprouted do-it-themselves co-op and shoestring galleries, some with the life spans of mayflies but others in for long hauls.
One Saturday night, the tasting menu (a steal, at sixty-five dollars for at least nine dishes, served by kind enthusiasts) started with "crackers and cheese" (rye-sprouted crisps with vegan pistachio cheese), followed by a tiny appetizer involving dry-aged beet that packed the flavor of a bowl of borscht.
That platform has something in common with other financial services that have sprouted up over the years: using big data analytics and intelligent algorithms, Fair's aim is to improve the process of converting a merely interested consumer into a bona-fide transaction by reducing as much friction in the process as possible.
It is happening again, but for some of us, it's also happening for the first time—and as nostalgic thinkpieces sprouted like Douglas fir seedlings in the run-up to the new series, I found myself wondering: Will this be legible at all to people who are new to the whole phenomenon?
The industry groups said the most vulnerable companies were dozens of nonbank lenders, which sprouted up in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and make home loans that are often pooled by Ginnie Mae, a government-sponsored company that, unlike Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, does not help backstop mortgage servicers.
But since renters tend to have higher incomes than in years past — households making more than $100,000 a year accounted for a third of the growth in renters over the past decade — many of the newer units are in the pricey glass and steel buildings that have sprouted in downtowns across the country.
Art in the East Village expanded rapidly in the early '80s as collectors began to embrace conceptualism and the avant-garde, but by 1988 most of the hundred or so galleries that had sprouted up in the previous seven years had gone out of business or moved to SoHo, and then later, Chelsea.
But if you grow your own rice, plant it into the ground (or water, in Amu's case), watch it grow, fight off the birds, peel out each grain by hand, hang it up to dry, and then cook it—you're not going to worry about if it's white or brown, sprouted or not, she says.
Lear burned his diary for that year, but Marstrand's portrait of him in pencil is by far the most sympathetic and sensual image of Lear anyone ever composed: for once he looks not silly but sensitive and handsome, even though, as shy men will, he hides behind glasses and affects newly sprouted facial hair.
His work — inspired by, and evocative of, graffiti — brought the street into the gallery, and vice versa, much as Jean-Michel Basquiat and his high school friend Al Diaz did around the turn of the decade, when their symbol "SAMO" suddenly sprouted on walls all across the city, the siren of a new sensibility.
The very voucher movement that is at the heart of DeVos's educational ideas was born of white opposition to school desegregation as state and local governments offered white children vouchers to pay for private schools — known as segregation academies — that sprouted across the South after the Supreme Court struck down school segregation in 1954.
Then he sprouted up to 25'211 as an upperclassman; his first season as a starter was his senior year in high school, long after any scouts would have taken much notice of a kid from Bismarck, ND. So Wentz did what so many other late-blooming football players in the upper Midwestern flyover states do.
Months after he attempted to hurt Biden, his most experienced rival in the Democratic presidential field, by mounting a pressure campaign to persuade Ukraine to make damaging public statements about the former vice president and his son, Trump was acquitted last week on the impeachment charges that sprouted from those pleas for foreign interference in the 2020 election.
Mr. Ratelle, as some will recall, is the man who tricked out Mr. Porter, the "Pose" star, for the Met gala last year in a blindingly jeweled cat suit that sprouted 10-foot wings; and who masked his client's features at the Grammys behind crystalline fringe rigged to part like a curtain for a surprise reveal.
Hammond often recalls the spring, not long after he'd started working with Heidi, his wife, that he planted too deep and nothing sprouted, so he replanted but too shallow and a spring rain washed everything away, so he replanted again, by then needing a perfect season just to make up for the lost investment in seed.
Even the 275-pound tight end Martellus Bennett ran a reverse as New England attempted to take pressure off Brissett with a game plan that seemed more suited to college than the N.F.L. The strategy worked, with Brissett avoiding costly mistakes and adding a unique dimension to a Patriots attack that has traditionally sprouted squarely out of the pocket.
Monday 1 PM, New York: Orlando heads into the kitchen at Mission Chinese Food and pulls out the kitchen's pantry items—fermented black beans, sake lees, koji, black walnuts—along with some of chef de cuisine Quynh Le's own experiments: one-year salted broccoli, black garlic, aloe salt, preserved salted citrus peel, aged miso, sprouted coconut.
The one in front was a brilliant red; There were two others that joined with this one Above the middle part of either shoulder And they merged together at the crest of his hair... Underneath each face sprouted two mighty wings, All six proportioned for a bird of great size; I never saw sails of the sea so large.
Robert Oliver, a chef in his 24s who was born in New Zealand and raised in Fiji, prizes what the Fijians call vara, the Samoans o'o and the Hawaiians lolo niu: the spongy embryo that forms inside a sprouted coconut, absorbing the oils from the surrounding meat until it balloons, filling the cavity, unctuous as butter cake.
The strangely beguiling avocado a la plancha comes as half a fruit warmed, blackened by char, and lying face down in a pool of room-temperature tomato water livened up by basil-chili oil and sprouted mung beans; it feels futuristic and, in the end, far superior to spooning avocado out of its skin at the kitchen sink.
But in the two weeks since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an impeachment inquiry, this organizational hub has sprouted in Washington, commissioning polling, sponsoring ads and trying to guide the energy in the party toward a message and result the public will support, while counteracting a blistering, expensive anti-impeachment campaign from Trump and the Republican National Committee.
Companies like BL Photonics, which introduced low-cost spectrophotometry as a way to test wine as it develops, and Wolf Trax, a company working to optimize fertilizer's distribution of nutrients and ability to be used by plants, have sprouted up in recent years as farmers increasingly partner with professors from the local University of Manitoba, engineers and entrepreneurs to start companies.
But the new Recruiter platform is about bring new users and continuing to attract existing ones to a platform that has not been updated to any significant extent since 2013 — a very long time, considering the many startups that have sprouted up hoping to muscle in on LinkedIn's stronghold on this market, banked on its own database of hundreds of millions of professionals.
The place sprouted barroom tales: Ernest Hemingway broke a walking stick over John O'Hara's head, and the shattered shillelagh was hung from the ceiling; Marilyn Monroe received gruff service when she ordered a vodka screwdriver from an unimpressed waiter; the celebrated humorist James Thurber drew murals on the walls of the saloon to pay off his Depression-era bar tab.
Her menu, devised in consultation with a team of partners in this enterprise, features just what you'd expect: organic, seasonal, local ingredients in dishes like a sprouted quinoa and bean burger, and a bowl of chickpeas, vegetables and greens at lunch; and at dinner, sashimi, house-made burrata, wild halibut with savoy cabbage, and also the quinoa and bean burger.
While many of those OGs continue to hoist that bloody torch for good old-fashioned metal of death, a particularly potent crop of young guns have sprouted as of late, and I wanted to take a minute to make note of them—from Tomb Mold to Blood Incantation to Horrendous to Witch Vomit, the kids are alright (and immaculately turned-out in the finest of longsleeves).
All across the city and suburbs they sprouted: Progress PA, 412 Resistance, Mt. Lebanon Rise Up and many, many more, thousands of mostly middle-aged, mostly college-educated women with little or no prior organizing experience, meeting at marches, huddling on Facebook and setting off on a rapid nuts-and-bolts education in electoral politics that would lead to a massive regional ground game.

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