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The blood spurts aren't spurts, they're entire oceans of red.
Blood spurts onto the floor and one of the chairs.
"Obviously there was spurts we gave them chances," he said.
The attacks ran in spurts from late February, into April.
Remember her iconic running spurts in the Boston Pride Parade?
I can be physically active, but it's in short spurts.
Further, we learn that VR growth will happen in spurts.
It would usually start in spurts in the days before.
In the preseason, the Warriors and Durant dazzled in spurts.
It goes in streaks; it goes in spurts at times.
The World Cup's history is littered with spurts of growth.
It's true that I am, in bursts and spurts, angry.
Angie Tribeca is best in short spurts of demented energy.
During growth spurts, smaller levels of toxins can do greater damage.
His suckers tightened beneath him, kicking up tiny spurts of sand.
New deadlines and spurts in activity have come from all sides.
On the negative side, we've had more lulls than we've had spurts.
Spurts of vegetation interrupt the repetition of these black and indigenous signs.
The first half also featured a series of spurts by both teams.
It was more like brief spurts of euphoria that quickly flamed out.
Historically, economist Richard Freeman found in 1997, unions have grown in spurts.
Missing, that is, except in the too-brief spurts of pure juggling.
Step by step you get ahead, but not necessarily in fast spurts.
The iPhone may have a few growth spurts left, but not many.
T. rexes' rapid growth spurts seem to have created confusion for scientists.
Steam spurts up with what nourishes life, flame flies high against heaven itself.
Democrats have tended to overestimate the matter, but only in fits and spurts.
It's no coincidence that these three Congresses produced the biggest spurts of legislation.
And the only time he has, in certain spurts, was because of me.
She often has spurts of intense pain in her abdomen, nausea, and vomiting.
Rocks falling into the vent may be responsible for more intense ash spurts.
His brick-wall interior defense (in spurts) will be hard to ignore. 7.
The lotion spurts from one-liter pouches of 80-minute water-resistant sunscreen.
My baseline personality is anxious, brooding melancholy peppered with spurts of Pomeranian enthusiasm.
They also grew in small, intense spurts, allowing it to reach its final size.
The reticule traces the same path in fits and spurts: flickering with every blink.
"These are the times where we actually have our biggest growth spurts," she says.
"They can score in spurts, we knew that," Bennett said of Iowa's scoring ability.
That project, he said, has observed spurts of infrared light in faraway star systems.
The project began in 1976 and continued in spurts over a 15-year period.
Two dozen dancers clump in a crouch, and somebody in the middle spurts up.
"Precarious neighborhoods like these have had growth spurts that weren't planned for," he said.
People who have discovered this magic productivity ratio crush their competition because they tap into a fundamental need of the human mind: the brain naturally functions in spurts of high energy (roughly an hour) followed by spurts of low-energy (15 – 20 minutes).
Over time, these squabbles began to feel like little spurts of poison in my bloodstream.
Mechanical TV progressed in fits and spurts, but Baird did manage to improve his device.
For twins Jack (Miles Brown) and Diane (Marsai Martin), summer came with uneven growth spurts.
Clinton, on the other hand, took her down days in spurts of two to four.
The first half featured spurts by each team that kept either one from wrangling control.
The basketball game moved in spurts, but Yamaguchi and his crew never took a timeout.
We're playing good football in spurts but we're not playing consistently enough in any area.
And you get these spurts of sort of -- well, Greenspan said it best, irrational exuberance.
Past Tense Photos of the early days — and growth spurts — of Manhattan's most iconic towers.
But you build discipline by preparing for fast spurts," Munger says in "Poor Charlie's Almanack.
My social life turned into fits and spurts of intense engagement followed by equally intense withdrawal.
She's studying sociology at a Nashville community college while trying, in spurts, to make music again.
They appear for a number of reasons, whether from pregnancy or from growth spurts in puberty.
The Irish (2112-214, 9-4 A.C.C.) had three 7-0 spurts in the second half.
"We knew going in that it was going to be a game of spurts," Dambrot said.
In some scenes, heads are chopped off and obviously fake blood spurts out of sword wounds.
This bacterium multiplies a lot during the summer, resulting in massive growth spurts known as blooms.
I think we've played better in spurts, but I think we need to pick it up.
The other kneads in spurts and then pauses while applying increasingly more pressure to eat foot.
Osteosarcoma, however, occurs most frequently in younger people, as their limbs undergo adolescent spurts of growth.
It was all arterial spurts and mangled limbs, and I was laying the red on thick.
Noah has looked his old self only in spurts, said Jeff Van Gundy, the ESPN broadcaster.
And when Mr. Burstein's Master of Ceremonies raises his cane, it spurts confetti over the audience.
Having witnessed spurts of economic growth and opportunity, these disempowered millions see no prospect of advance.
Part of it's a function of innovation in the economy, which tends to come in spurts.
Her father, Dr. Mark Catlin, could only join them in spurts because he was so distraught.
After all, spurts of blood look much more dramatic when they're painted across a snowy white backdrop.
The baleful equilibrium is punctuated, when control of the various branches aligns, by spurts of partisan lawmaking.
In his oil paintings, meanwhile, blood-red spurts emanate from corporeal pinks and black cavities and orifices.
So, it works in shorts spurts, but I don't know if it would make a real dynasty.
He's quarterbacking picture-perfect pick-and-rolls, drilling step-back threes, and, in spurts, taking over games.
This one, we branched out into a year process of these really quick little spurts of writing.
Trump himself fanned the chaos by tweeting in angry spurts about the Comey matter, and little else.
Since 1945 most countries' spurts of success have been followed by periods of mediocre growth or worse.
You have energy to do it in spurts, then pick and scratch at it until it's done.
Construction is slated to begin in May 2022 and will continue through intermittent spurts until March 2024.
Paulette had asked for help pushing it throughout the day, and I was happy to oblige in spurts.
He seems drawn to things hybrid in which spurts of panicky tragicomedy can be felt — heterogeneous flaming creatures.
Loincloth has always been a band that is extremely productive in spurts and then long periods of nothing.
The orchestral music unfolds in bursts and spurts, as skittish bits are tossed among various groups of instruments.
The exercise groups did interval training for 35 minutes on a stationary bike, including spurts at maximum intensity.
The unpredictable spurts of activity, the seemingly random jokes and personal admissions — there's no sense of curation here.
Growth spurts are especially a challenge in developing nations, where money for worn or outgrown items is scarce.
Illinois passed a law in 2004 but since then, legislative action has happened in spurts several years apart.
Compared to its contemporaries, it's a light romp that's easy to get into and playable in brief spurts.
He was, in spurts, active on Twitter and even replied to people's questions, though generally with witty evasion.
The thinking goes that if like counts increase in spurts, it's possible that videos are shown in batches.
But bio banding, and controlling for growth spurts, looks set to become an important tool for evaluating talent.
It is not uncommon in children with a history of spina bifida, and often occurs during growth spurts.
This time around, I wanted a second opinion about my chronic digestive issues, which often trigger vomiting spurts.
Spotted guinea fowl raced off the road in clunky, diagonal spurts as we drove through the tall grasslands.
At the site, the pipe points upward, and the water spurts out of it, into the freezing air.
It's not as bad if you're using them for short spurts of time and can charge in between uses.
Sporadically throughout the film are sound spurts of Del Valle playing the drums for the Land Speed Record album.
Later, when she's filming said movie, the soup gurgles and spurts forth onto Candy and her co-star's faces.
After exposure, the toxin can be stored in the bones, and re-released into the bloodstream during growth spurts.
This Amazon's Choice product promotes isometric-based movements that can be done in 2.03-minute spurts while sitting down.
I did, however, enjoy the occasional pops from accidentally burst balloons that added spurts of liveliness to the building.
After all, spurts of porn in six seconds is more than enough time for most people to enjoy themselves.
But how about Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Ethiopia, all of which have had their own unsung, dynamic spurts since 2000?
If startups are like babies, we have learned to walk and talk, but there are many growth spurts ahead.
Construction has happened in spurts, mostly between 2005 and 2013, but since then, few sizable residential developments have opened.
The spurts can happen every 20 minutes when the sun is out, or every few hours in cloudy weather.
They played about two more sets in spurts on Wednesday before wrapping it up with six games on Thursday.
The piece moves in heaving spurts, with wailing flute and clarinet lines, pounding rhythms and skittish pointillist piano bursts.
Spurts and dribbles of paint cover the floor and the black trousers that some of the servers are wearing.
He's stopped in spurts and has written down pro and con lists to see whether he can move on.
War followed, a conflict that has left nearly ten thousand dead, and continues in violent spurts to this day.
It may risk further losses resulting from potential spurts of protectionist rhetoric before the U.S. election on Nov. 3.
Asking him to quote unquote 'pitch' didn't make sense...his value was in utilizing his power in short spurts.
My mother tumbled out in streams and spurts, a spectrum of grays and whites that were occasionally lighter than bone.
There's some crossover, but the way the book functions is like a piece of art, and Twitter is in spurts.
We play defense in spurts: 46 minutes, 19903 minutes, you have to do it for 48 minutes to be victorious.
The Heat punched back in spurts, but the Knicks, unlike their early-season selves, had the fortitude to hold on.
And a revolving chorus of challengers tried and failed to dislodge him in a succession of media spurts: then-Rep.
He flew off screens, pulled up off hand offs, and dazzled in spurts with individual shot creation that wasn't forced.
When I have a big project to complete, I tend to work in marathon-like spurts where I'm laser-focused.
Spurts of fast growth contain the seeds of their own destruction: exuberant investors sponsor frothy projects and politicians become complacent.
CNN journalists heard gunshots in spurts and saw a tank moving towards the fence in the border area of Malaka.
Or perhaps you'd like to focus only on non-income producing hobbies, or work in spurts and travel in between.
You work in big spurts, where you put a bunch of stuff out and then go away for a while.
Girls had their growth spurts earlier, at an average age of 11.5, while boys spurted on average at age 13.5.
While the vast majority of the protests have been peaceful, spurts of violence have drawn the attention of the media.
And they will battle over females, conveying their agitation through body movements, flashing colors and spurts of dark brown ink.
A senior administration official said Mr. Trump has not stopped burning about the decision, in occasional spurts, toward Mr. Sessions.
"We've learned our lesson from the previous two big spurts of growth," Ms. Kelley said in a recent phone interview.
But the NYC store itself expanded in spurts and additions, as if the shop were an avatar for the company.
Physiologically, we work best in spurts of an hour to an hour and a half, followed by 15-minute breaks.
There have been hiatuses between the growth spurts, but they never undo or roll back any of the earlier advances.
The researchers found that boys were more likely to experience growth spurts during adolescence that affected their ability to walk straight.
It's the kind of game you can happily play in spurts and come back to, after you're done living your life.
An old friend not only sees you through your growth spurts and bad haircuts, but through your emotional tribulations as well.
We have had our spurts, but the key to success at any leve,l but especially at this level, is consistency.
One clap of O'Dimm's hands and time resumes, blood spurts from the drunkard's eye and he collapses to the floor, dead.
To move through space, vessels need a push, which comes from the propellant that spurts out the back of a rocket.
"Dennis can put one of those spurts on you, especially when he mixes in a three," Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer said.
A nozzle spurts out plastic spaghetti and weaves it into minimal geometric shapes that look like a progressive architect's office furniture.
But they gained the same benefit if they walked sporadically in short but repeated spurts, as long as they moved often.
It's easy to be charmed by this piece, which begins with impishly jazzy spurts and hints of sardonic Parisian salon music.
Data from a footballer will look much more erratic, with sudden spurts and fast turns mixed with moments of little activity.
Baby stars, just like baby humans, may experience rapid growth spurts in their infancies, according to one theory of star formation.
It came gradually, in spurts, as the wife demonstrated her remorse and trustworthiness, and the husband became better at opening up.
During Shirley's character-defining moment describing the Native Americans, the orchestra bustles with subdued yet jerky rhythmic spurts and jagged phrases.
This just happens to be the same area in which hurricanes Irma, Jose, and Maria experienced their intense growth spurts last year.
Disney's Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, a $200 standalone AR machine made in collaboration with Lenovo, succeeds at this in fits and spurts.
The number of Google searches for succulents has risen tenfold since 2010, and other green plants have had similar spurts of popularity.
The Minnesota Timberwolves look great in spurts but struggle to put together 48 minutes representative of the talent level of the players.
Growth spurts occur because the vertebrae in our backs act like a giant spring and are able to be stretched and compressed.
The shift reflected the now-frozen peace negotiations, which moved in spurts during Obama's presidency but never materialized into a workable solution.
Mr Obama's election gave it another impetus; the Republicans' statehouse victories in 2010, and then the Supreme Court's ruling, facilitated further spurts.
The Eagles ran off a 28-4 run to take control of the game, going on a pair of 113-0 spurts.
In Say's time, as nowadays, the world economy combined strong technological progress with fitful demand, spurts of innovation with bouts of austerity.
The graph seems to suggest that technological progress for better fuel efficiency happened in spurts triggered by periods of rising fuel price.
It differed from later species in its group, with seasonal growth spurts leading to its giant proportions, rather than continuous, gradual growth.
Uranus in Taurus could bring sudden growth spurts or a sudden falling away of something that has felt like a permanent fixture.
Kansas State used spurts of 22008-29 and 22-0 to cut the lead, getting as close as three points on two occasions.
With surprising frequency, this ice-covered moon spurts a plume of water into space—a telltale sign that a global ocean lies underneath.
After numbing the back area, Dr. Lee slices into the lump, and a blob of gummy white pus spurts out from the cut.
Jamie Lee Curtis's idea of heaven is starring on a pastiche horror series where the blood spurts like beer from an emptying keg.
It looks likely that this year, for the first time since 2010, rich-world and developing economies will put on synchronised growth spurts.
It went on a big early run to take command of the game and then kept the crowd silent by answering little spurts.
The findings suggest the population expanded "very rapidly" thousands of kilometers south, but in uneven spurts, and then diversified into multiple population types.
Spurts to begin and end the game were good enough for Baylor to avoid an upset over Prairie View A&M on Monday.
We can only hope it's the beginning of a more transparent Future, one we'd seen in spurts on HNDRXX, now on full display.
He grabbed one half of a gelatin capsule, pushed the syringe's plunger, and filled the capsule with the fecal slurry in inconsistent spurts.
A Dutch-Kurdish motorcycle gang eventually brought the two to the front lines near Kirkuk, where they saw spurts of action against ISIS.
Marjorie Enya and Isabella Cerullo And while some countries lag behind others, the global climate is progressing for LGBTQ folks in erratic spurts.
It's funny in fits and spurts (Gyllenhaal's character is "Morf Vandewalt," and I'm a mark for ridiculous names), but neither scary nor cutting.
But it, along with "You," are prescient bookends to an album that finds a great band unleashing that greatness in fits and spurts.
The scene is mostly dark and gray (though snow has fallen), with spurts of artificial yellow light where people have opened car doors.
In "Don't Go Near the Water," eight women line the back of the stage and give way to improvisatory, twisting spurts of motion.
If you want to demonstrate confidence and respect and convey that you are listening, maintain eye contact for spurts of a few seconds.
In recent years, the city has seen spurts of investment and development that have brought some vibrancy to some parts of the city.
For hours, it was mostly chanting and walking — with a few five- or 10-minute spurts of people doing dumb things in between.
I experimented with the newest update of the second-generation AutoPilot, powered by a version of Nvidia's Drive PX2, in spurts throughout the drive.
By contrast, the Philippines and Malaysia are enjoying strong spurts in growth of Chinese tourism as Beijing removes travel warnings and eases visa rules.
Recent work suggests that these black holes could have gone through episodic growth spurts during which they devoured gas well over the Eddington rate.
I think the last couple years I have been able to show spurts of stuff, but I want to keep it going all year.
It seems the generally beloved Sherman-Palladino hasn't kicked the random, jarring spurts of fatphobia looming in Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life.
Almost all of us end up with stretch marks, either through pregnancy or growth spurts, and getting rid of them is pretty much impossible.
US weed prohibition laws have changed in spurts since Oregon first decriminalized the plant in 1973, so they're inconsistent state-by-state, Johnson explains.
In "The Glorification of the Chosen One," when the music erupts in fractured spurts with pounding percussion, Bernstein proves his mettle as a technician.
I had a couple of huge growth spurts between 16 and 18, while I was in [Ballet Theater's] Studio Company and as an apprentice.
The long-form testimonies come as tech workers arise in spurts, protesting how their companies are handling government contracts, climate action and sexual misconduct.
One woman with pre-leukemia had a spectacular remission on a drug called azacitidine, but, oddly, she began to have sudden spurts of anxiety.
Shoppers, who now buy fewer clothes in smaller spurts, no longer require the thousands of square feet of shopping space that they used to.
Noises are constant: the flush of toilets, the jangle of keys, the shouts of prisoners, the click of locks, spurts of walkie-talkie static.
Any useful information about what's happening to Jesse comes out in rare spurts, keeping the mystery — and even Preacher's overarching premise — firmly locked away.
Her voice sounds robotic, except for brief spurts of giggling — "emotive sounds that she added to make it feel more human," Ms. Smith-Stewart said.
There is a lot of junk floating out in space, and it's a problem we've been talking about, in fits and spurts, since the 1960s.
More from Tonic: Agitated depression does not respond well to common antidepressants and shares traits with bipolar disorder, including racing thoughts and spurts of determination.
When my daughter begins to nap in longer spurts, I start logging onto my old desktop computer that sits in the corner of the bedroom.
"I traveled a bunch without telling [my parents] I had moved out, because it was easier to do it in spurts," she told Marie Claire.
"I reach back to those two incidents because they led to growth spurts that brought people back to the stock market in drives," Cramer said.
Traders and analysts said Europe's refineries, though smaller and older, were benefiting from serving as a swing producer, cashing in on the spurts of demand.
This Amazon's Choice product is a tiny but mighty, isometric-based device that measures 200+ lbs of muscle force in spurts of five minute exercises.
"And the winner is…" A saxophone jiggles out a suspenseful trill before a glitter cannon spurts a jet of golden foil pieces over the audience.
NASA astronaut Jeff Williams on Thursday tried to inflate the module with spurts of the space station's air, but it failed to expand as planned.
China's past spurts of economic rejuvenation often came from letting officials take risks, but the relentless pressure for loyalty to the top has instilled caution.
We had some mini growth spurts like stock market surges, buying real estate, and big bonuses from work, but none of these were life-changing.
As we talked, words tumbled out in rapid spurts only to be consumed by long periods of silence when we could find nothing to say.
Our only complaint was that he frequently woke during the night, but in those years, there was always a reasonable explanation: feeding, teething, growth spurts.
"We knew we had to play really well and we did in spurts but not when we needed to, to win the game," Miles said.
Despite Robinson's injury, Reeve has decided Whalen will be most effective in three- to four-minute spurts, ideally playing 15 to 18 minutes per game.
Some musicians struggled, like a clarinetist who could get out only short spurts of sound and a French horn player who kept losing his mouthpiece.
Minshew's success seems to come in spurts, and Allen was playing with fire last week when he lost three fumbles and still managed to win.
Start-ups are staying private longer than ever before, enabling institutional investors like venture-capital funds and hedge funds to benefit from the biggest growth spurts.
Some standout trends included spurts of color, subdued accessories, a touch of razzle-dazzle in all the right places, and great shoes on the red carpet.
Separatists of all ages trickled in, first in spurts, and then by the hundreds as the clock edged closer to Catalan President Carles Puigdemont's big moment.
Caroline: Elizabeth has been in a pressure cooker since she was a teenager, and she only ever lets out her anger, frustration, or sadness in spurts.
Spurts of camouflage added to what we're considering the militant trend rampant throughout men's fashion week, instead of what could be interpreted to be hunting gear.
And unlike past moments, when diverse beauty became popular in spurts and stops, Ms. Johnson is confident that what's happening is more than just a trend.
But it won't be anything like the productivity spurts that policy makers and the public grew accustomed to in the second half of the 20th century.
Instead, vacancies will be filled on more of a rolling basis, not just in partisan spurts when a single party controls the White House and Senate.
Even the sci-fi mysteries of how our heroes and villains ended up in their uncanny entrapment takes a backseat to the political growth spurts on display.
Authorities say more than 5,000 people gathered around the Champs-Elysees avenue to protest Saturday, with rare spurts of violence against police officers leading to 140 arrests.
Five minute spurts of movement can lift your mood, restore dwindling energy levels without losing focus, and are apparently more beneficial than taking a single long walk.
In terms of this type of IoT, I'm not sure if it's the type of IoT that spurts into a consumer's mind when they think of IoT.
The Chinese government should add more stimulus to its economy in one fell swoop, instead of doing it in spurts, Scott Brown of Raymond James said Wednesday.
Shots of bright red blood are mixed with the spurts of black oil Samurai Jack became famous for, in order to skirt CN's guidelines about portraying violence.
In 25-minute spurts, Jordan greeted a series of kids between the ages of 4 and 12 with an enthusiastic "hello" and taught them an English lesson.
Beasley finished the regular season with a league-leading 15.5 sacks, but his sacks came in spurts, with 10.5 taking place in just four regular-season games.
His development, in those first years, scanned as a series of growth spurts; he seemed, even game by game, to have picked up some sudden new virtuosity.
"You can dream a lot on the potential upside of that group, and you see spurts of it," said Derek Falvey, the Twins' president for baseball operations.
Jacques was not interested in ordinary people, let alone women: He was interested in the spurts of creative genius that sometimes accompanied middle age in great artists.
He stole sleep in one-hour spurts, waking when the subway cars reached the end of the line, then hopping aboard a train going the opposite direction.
In fact, Lyons Cole, who is a certified financial planner, reported that "missing out on stock market growth spurts is actually riskier than not investing at all."
We had sex that night, and as I would each time in the first year of our relationship, I cried in spurts both during and after sex.
There are going to be ups and downs, spurts when you don't really know what you're doing out there, but other times when the game seems easy.
The 25-year-old Norwegian designer is bubbly and enthusiastic — much like her clothes, which resemble large, spontaneous doodles and employ vivid spurts of color and pattern.
In a nightmarish operation sequence that Smoczyńska calls The Lure's most important scene, blood spurts up at the camera as a giant saw slices Silver in two.
Kanye deleted his social media in May 2017 and stayed off for almost a full year until April, but since then he's been pretty active ... especially in spurts.
Wild spurts in China's property prices fueled worries of asset bubbles this year, particularly in the biggest cities, spurring policymakers to enforce curbs in more than 24 cities.
Why opioid overdose deaths seem to happen in spurts Lasota, 29, was a supporter of Hillary Clinton although she couldn't vote in November because she was behind bars.
The killings for which Franklin is charged came in spurts that were 230 years apart, resulting in the nickname "the Grim Sleeper" for the period of apparent inactivity.
The killings for which Franklin is charged came in spurts that were 13 years apart, resulting in the nickname "the Grim Sleeper" for the period of apparent inactivity.
This was something I'd heard in other music, but only in small spurts—the screeching wail of James Brown, the frantic drum solo before a song's big finale.
Stephens is trying to overcome his reputation as a man of interesting spurts and more of a test that needs to be passed than a true title contender.
"I reach back to those two incidents because they led to growth spurts that brought people back to the stock market in drives," the "Mad Money " host said.
There have been spurts, he said, but "this has been more sustained, and it's been fueled by more public-private partnerships," bringing a greater stability to the progress.
If mercy droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven, derision spurts up as though from a pantomime geyser, drenching the braggart and the fool in the foulest ordures.
There's a catheter attached to a bag that's taped to his leg, concealed in his work slacks, that slowly fills with tired spurts of urine throughout the day.
The methane gas then escaped into the atmosphere and mixed with carbon dioxide, another powerful heat-trapping greenhouse gas — triggering spurts of widespread warming lasting several hundred thousand years.
U.S. space agency NASA's Mars rover Curiosity in late 2014 found spurts of methane gas in the planet's atmosphere, a chemical that on Earth is strongly tied to life.
His conversations have come in spurts, including a marathon Saturday shortly after taking office that included contentious conversations with the leaders of France, Germany, Russia, Australia, and Saudi Arabia.
But today, we bring you a tweet that perfectly exemplifies one of the dark corners of the web, where outliers and their random spurts of curiosity come to light.
"We expect that activity will come in spurts throughout 2016, particularly for issuers with weaker credit profiles or exposure to industries, like oil and mining, under pressure," he added.
His wingspan and general awareness help make the learning process a bit more smooth than it'd otherwise be, though; physically, his on-ball progress is already evident in spurts.
For this reason, we oppose the "tax extenders" process outright, whereby Congress re-authorizes the same "temporary" tax breaks in one- and two-year spurts to hide their cost.
Sources close to the two say while they've been in communication since the incident -- but only in spurts -- the relationship isn't even close to what it used to be.
True, we've had two quarters of fairly fast economic growth, but such growth spurts are fairly common — there was a substantially bigger spurt in 2014, and hardly anyone noticed.
Some of the mountains on my cosmic sphere splooge out thick liquid fire spurts that run downhill and cool and turn into vacation destinations after a few thousand years.
But new research reveals something unsettling: Water bears may be able to survive short spurts of extreme temperature, but their survival rate drops significantly when exposed for longer spells.
The Spectacles can only capture video in 10-second spurts, which is fitting for a typical social media browser's short attention span, but unsatisfying for those reliving intimate memories.
The billionaire CEO will go through more "productive" spurts, retweeting his companies' official posts, or getting down to business about Tesla feature requests, or SpaceX materials and launch plans.
But with its skewed traditional rhythms, unsettling electronics, tenacious Cuban rap and occasional spurts of improvised delirium, it reveals how open the world of Afro-Cuban jazz is becoming.
As my last remaining Bachelor Fantasy League contestant and the only person who has provided regular spurts of entertainment on this TV show, Corrine was hard to say goodbye to.
Similar arrangements would work well on trains, and also on dockside cranes, providing spurts of power when goods need to be lifted and recovering energy when they are lowered again.
For example, someone who has picked up fares in two, six-hour spurts — without taking six hours of rest in between — would have their app disabled after the second leg.
When you shoot things in the game, you're rewarded with exaggerated blood spurts that look like exploding stalactites that fly everywhere and soak all that gun-gray metal in red.
The old Rose is dead, but that doesn't mean a completely different version of who he used to be can't be handy in the right lineups, in limited spurts. 8.
The United States has also recently noticed an uptick in Russian submarine activity -- conducting "spurts" of heavy patrols across various regions, according to the aide and a US Navy official.
A news release by the Bureau of Economic Analysis showed incongruous spurts of health care sector growth, while the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a similar trend in sector employment.
It was a series of runs for both teams in the first half, with solid adjustments from both coaches pushing their teams in spurts only to fall back a bit.
The CDC and other health agencies often say that surgical masks catch only spurts of bodily fluids and very large respiratory droplets, and that they cannot filter tiny infectious particles.
Since seizing the party leadership in 2015, Mr. Corbyn has enjoyed spurts of popularity, with party membership shooting up to an all-time high of more than 500,000 in 2016.
NASA had hoped to expand BEAM using spurts of air from the station, before pressurizing it to inflate to the size of a small bedroom, a 10-fold increase in volume.
Though their jet spurts may seem chaotic and uncoordinated, the random pulsing of each salp in the chain results in a steady swimming velocity, with significantly decreased drag through the water.
The reporting totals from Iowa have been put out, in fits and spurts, by the Iowa Democratic Party over the past three days after chaos over the caucuses on Monday night.
And it became very clear to me that so many people – so many readers – were only consuming this story is spurts and sound bites, and only when things really boiled over.
"Whooshing me down," cries Byrne, and the music complies — the guitar sound really does whoosh, inhaling giant gulps of virtual air, like a mechanical sonic vacuum that only functions in spurts.
The first half was a game of spurts, with Purdue leading for most of the period, owning an eight-point lead at 33-25 with 6:163 left in the half.
Clinton had spurts of talking about policies that answered the questions, but Trump would usually derail the conversation — and Holt often allowed the debate to go wherever that derailment took them.
For a long time, over the course of my life, I watched liberty and democracy and openness spread, not steadily but in spurts, not smoothly or evenly, but falteringly and unevenly.
But Geely's domestic growth spurts could lessen as expansion in China's overall passenger car market slows following the reduction of subsidies for small-engine vehicles, adding impetus to any international push.
The scientists determined that most runners used one of three techniques: They held the stroller's handlebar with one hand, or two hands, or pushed and chased the carriage in repeated spurts.
Multiple candidates are campaigning here with an eye on the primaries to come, airing advertisements in later-voting states or leaving Nevada in spurts to expand their footprints in the West.
While the team's progress is not yet evident in the numbers, the coach noted that he's enthused that there have been spurts and even entire games where they've been locked in.
It would make more sense to break up your sitting time with spurts of exercise combined with dietary changes rather than waiting until the end of the day to burn off calories.
The drama ended a week after a rampage started, a crime spree marked by spurts of shootings, stabbings and carjackings that mobilized police of all levels and put a state on edge.
"This is first year in big leagues, he showed us spurts of being a good pitcher in his first few outings (in relief 22 times earlier this season)," manager Pete Mackanin said.
The Rockets reeled off a 12-3 run to end the third quarter and two 10-123 spurts in the fourth to complete the long comeback from their early double-digit deficit.
This includes health ailments, hormone or chemical imbalances, medication side effects, puberty and other growth spurts (which can't always be determined through BMI changes, which are tracked in-app), genetics, and more.
In the front yard, tall bristle grass that I'd been told my grandfather once used to sweep the floors gave way to overgrown grape vines alongside spurts of wild fennel and licorice.
As in past seasons, the photos were shot by David Sims and are being shared in spurts, via Instagram, with lengthy captions (succinct love letters, really) detailing why Jacobs chose each person.
He has been funding construction of the house since he migrated to the United States more than a decade ago, sending money in spurts to his relatives who have managed the project.
And Kyle Lowry, once a centerpiece of the franchise along with DeRozan, has looked like his old self in spurts, even if he has had more mediocre playoff games than great ones.
But a new bot — yep, a bot — makes the argument that what Trump tweets in daily spurts is the equivalent of official White House statements and we should stop pretending it isn't.
Instead of leaning on small units, constantly switching and playing up-tempo, Kerr has instead deployed traditional groups that allow the team's small units to thrive in spurts as change-of-pace options.
But Yacktman's investing philosophy runs counter to such short-term spurts, and has helped his YCG Enhance Fund outperform 98% of its peers on three- and five-year bases according to Bloomberg data. 
On the technology side, JD.com has invested heavily in drones, unmanned delivery and automated warehouses, with a preference to play the "long-game" on cutting-edge tech over making short-term investment spurts.
His brother and road manager (Sam Elliott) leaves him, and while Ally inspires Jackson to get sober in fits and spurts, he nevertheless keeps falling off the wagon at the worst possible moments.
She wondered if it is unique to this event near Mayotte, or if it's a feature of all submarine volcano growth spurts—something only more caught-in-the-act submarine eruptions will reveal.
U.S. shale has posed a dilemma for OPEC as it has grown in spurts over the past decade, creating supply imbalances by pumping more when prices rise and cutting back as they drop.
On the other hand, his shot release needs work, he struggles to finish through contact, and he oscillates between dominant spurts of play and long stretches where he's essentially invisible on the floor.
These types of workouts, structured as interval sessions, consist of brief spurts of high-intensity exercise, such as 20 seconds of all-out pedaling on a stationary bicycle, interspersed with periods of rest.
His three tanker crews slept in one or two-hour spurts, often in the cramped, refrigerator-sized truck cabins, and kept the tankers on the road for up to 19 hours a day.
Instead, they now usually jogged on their wheels for a few minutes, hopped off, rested or roamed in short spurts, and then climbed back on the wheels, ran, rested, briefly roamed, and repeated.
Some variations on these approaches flicker into being now and then during "Alice by Heart," with its heroine's fantastical growth (and shrinkage) spurts used to reflect an adolescent's confusion about her changing body.
In an interview, Intel Interim Chief Executive Bob Swan said data center providers tend to make large purchases in spurts and then spend time "digesting" the chips as they build out their centers.
Angela Hill showed the double collar tie to be effective against Andrade, but Jedrzejczyk rarely had cause to use it on the fence and instead worked it in brief spurts out in the open.
If current plans are approved in Congress, the EPA will have far less cash with which to detect big spurts in the greenhouse gas, like the one which occurred last year in Los Angeles.
Growth spurts and stalls are nothing new for the trio, the most international of dozens of Indian IT firms (American and European companies such as IBM, Accenture and Capgemini have large Indian presences, too).
A few seconds later — he tweets in spurts, which, same — he also revealed that he has been working on a second album due on June 8, this one with none-other-than Kid Cudi.
I liked knowing just how poorly I sleep (I wake up frequently for brief spurts), how much time I spend in REM sleep, and how little time (relatively speaking) I spend in deep sleep.
Apparently, we're more likely to gulp down entire seasons of thrillers and horror series—like The Fall, Penny Dreadful, and American Horror Story—in huge spurts, spending over two hours a day watching them.
Andrew Wiggins was intermittently dominant; Kelly Olynyk took over at times, including in the improbable semifinal loss; Nik Stauskas and Brady Heslip had spurts where they punched up the team's offence with 3-pointers.
When I'd have intercourse, there would be little spurts of fluid that came out of me, but I assumed it was pee and I would be very embarrassed by it and hold it in.
Economic expansions tend to be cyclical, and even within each expansion there are spurts of rapid growth followed by more sluggish intervals, so the administration cannot count on the recent spurt to be sustained.
On Long Island, a detective told me police officers call MS-13 members "mighty munchkins," because they have often not yet hit their growth spurts and tend to commit their crimes in large groups.
Black men disappear in this town, and it probably has a lot to do with the surgical instruments and mind experiments flashing by in the trailer, set to screeching spurts of horror movie music.
The changes at Crown reflect a broader cyclical shift in the publishing industry as bigger companies like Penguin Random House and Hachette try to streamline their overlapping imprints after major growth spurts and acquisitions.
"How to Talk" glides over smooth electronic waves while an increasingly perky Uzi utters various romantic stipulations in rapid, garbled spurts, tying the melody and the words to his own jittery sense of rhythm.
That one stretch in the third quarter where we didn't get back in transition, and we gave the lead away a little bit in the first half turning it over a couple of spurts.
It greets visitors with an animated film celebrating Mr. Yeltsin as Russia's first leader in more than a millennium to break a grim cycle of bloody tyranny punctuated by brief spurts of failed reform.
"I thought that the third period was really good, and we had spurts along the way in the first and the second but obviously the third was the best," Florida interim coach Tom Rowe said.
A dear friend of mine and fellow tech-centric writer and creative, Lori, coined the term "appstinence," for when we go through spurts of either deleting the dating apps or not using them at all.
As the TV landscape is increasingly dominated by the all-you-can-consume platter of warring streaming networks, many of the best comedies in America air in spurts with year-long breaks in between episodes.
Those emails were released to the public in spurts that undermined the credibility of leading presidential candidate and Putin critic Hillary Clinton, showing that members of the DNC worked against her Democratic primary opponent, Sen.
He has continued to release stolen DNC pages in fits and spurts -- including some released to The Hill -- since the original cache was published by WikiLeaks on the eve of the Democratic convention in July.
More than US$1003bn of US CLOs have been arranged this year through March 2100, down from US$2100bn during the same period in 240, as issuance has come in spurts, according to the data.
In recent years, Congress has had fits and spurts of trying to replace the 2001 AUMF — as well as the 85033 AUMF that authorized the Iraq War — with one more tailored to the ISIS fight.
Increasingly, his fluid paintings emulate the growth spurts of plants, the slashing and slicing effects of rain and wind, the swelling and swaying of the sea, and the uneven geological convolutions of the earth itself.
Considering that this new sequel was not on anyone's mind back in 2016 how is it possible that a bunch of tweens and teenagers haven't gone through any sort of puberty and or growth spurts?
Ms. Pazcoguin is a force throughout as she moves in spurts, exploring the air with luxurious arms and dashing around the stage in bare feet while partnering a glamorous Ms. Phelan and later Mr. Stanley.
These kinds of brief activity spurts provide nutritious "exercise snacks," said Dr. Kathryn Schmitz, a professor of public health at Penn State University and the immediate past president of the American College of Sports Medicine.
Pele's hair, which is named after the Hawaiian goddess of fire, is created from the stretching or blowing-out of molten basaltic glass from lava, which spurts from fountains, cascades and flows, according to the USGS.
I have short meditation spurts during the day, if I don't have a long one in the morning, which sometimes the phone rings and you're off and running, but I do find time to get quiet.
Since punching its way through a section of softer, more ductile ice, the rift has followed a predictable pattern—periods of quietude, punctuated by sudden growth spurts—that experts say is typical of ice shelf calving.
Morris has occasional spurts where he looks like the player they envisioned stretching the floor at power forward, hammering mismatches in the post and switching pick-and-rolls, but those stretches simply don't come often enough.
In "The Stitch Up" Objekt sets a subtly menacing, atmospheric tone which he intersperses with erratic industrial spurts and spookily gentle bells, repurposing the album original into a club-ready powerhouse without sacrificing its grim sentiment.
During two hours in the Virtual Arcade at the Tribeca Film Festival you can swim with whales, ride a dragon, become a rabbit, fly by Pluto and dodge spurts of blood unleashed by a machete attack.
In the study, which included more than 22,29 British children, researchers found that kids who experienced their growth spurts - which occur around the age of puberty - late had lower than average bone density in young adulthood.
Although the Mets have spent a good deal of their existence sandwiching spurts of success in between much disappointment, the team has somehow picked up faraway fans from Australia to the Philippines to the United Kingdom.
Mutual fund giant Vanguard, in the middle of one of the biggest growth spurts ever experienced by a large asset management firm, said on Thursday that its chief executive, F. William McNabb III, would step down.
He has continued to release stolen DNC pages in fits and spurts — including some released to The Hill — since the original cache was published by WikiLeaks on the eve of the Democratic National Convention in July.
Then, they fed the recordings into voice analysis software developed by Stanford Research Institute (SRI) International, designers of the "Siri" App, to yield a total of 40,526 speech-based features captured in short spurts of talk.
Lucia rebels and distances herself from friends, Beto struggles academically, Emilio exhibits spurts of anger, and Val, not even 13 years old, turns to religion and demonstrates symptoms of anxiety and a heightened fear of abandonment. 
Older kids, lanky from growth spurts, first beelined for the internet, then wrote their names down to get the day's meal — macaroni with ground beef — after a gentle reminder from Kevin Collett, a library services assistant.
I used to do two long ones at 10 o'clock and 2:30, but now I'm into the Leonardo da Vinci method of six 20-minute spurts throughout the day, at more or less random intervals.
Station crew member Jeff Williams spent more than two hours opening a valve to allow spurts of air to inflate the 3,100-pound (1,400 kg) module, the first expandable habitat to be tested with astronauts in space.
The agriculture sector, which contributed around 18 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2014, according to World Bank data, employs millions and spurts in food prices in the past have led to the ouster of governments.
Older guards like J.J. Barea, 33, and Devin Harris, 34, will be more spry in reduced minutes off the bench, as Smith, Seth Curry, and Yogi Ferrell can provide more playmaking and scoring options in vigorous spurts.
It's a rule that has little basis in reality because some kids have long limbs or fingers that may be out of proportion with their bodies as they go through their growth spurts, like this teen girl.
It would not have happened without the malleable, touch-friendly monotype and its instantaneous process, which Degas embraced almost obsessively in two spurts, from the mid-1870s to the mid-1880s and again in the early '90s.
That effortlessness was only found in fits and spurts on the rest of Because the Internet, but Glover, who called "Urn" his favourite on the album, may have learned more than one thing from making the song.
This story is juxtaposed with yet another portrait of Judith, even more violent and bloody than the ones before, as Judith and her maidservant lean over Holofernes, whose head in the foreground spurts blood onto their bodies.
She sings an ode to Elba's Macavity in a British accent too tempting for a noted anglophile like Swift to pass up, then roofies an entire soundstage of cats with a crescent moon that spurts catnip glitter.
Some seemingly anomalous spurts aside, trends so far in 25 suggest a late-cycle market where employment could be rising closer to 2000,282-2158,26 a month rather than the stimulus-fed 1003 trend that saw gains average 2100,2000.
Out West, the Pacific Division champion Flames have been winning in spurts since mid-February, with their 107 points enough to outlast the division runner-up San Jose Sharks (101) and the Central Division champion Nashville Predators (100).
Yet history seems to be against him: the enormous growth and consolidation patterns in the tech and connectivity industries (which overlap substantially) parallel those of other growth spurts that spawned critical protections such as antitrust and labor laws.
So we can get a sense of what are reputable companies, what are companies that were doing unusual things ... Like, that either requested data in spurts, or requested more data than it seemed like they needed to have.
Ms. Jenne, who lives near the site of the shooting, said she had heard gun shots — often in short, quick spurts — around the area of the Walters' property over Memorial Day weekend, something she said she found unsettling.
It works to punctuate the moment when girls' growth spurts send them towering over boys, and it dramatizes Maya and Anna's outsider status at an age when kids seem capable of sniffing out difference on a cellular level.
My stepdad kept the requisite junk car on cinder blocks in the side yard, tinkering in spurts to get the pistons firing just enough to enter her in the next demolition derby at Riverside Amusement Park in Agawam, Massachusetts.
Tenth-ranked Virginia Tech used a pair of second-half spurts to pull away from Notre Dame Tuesday and score an 81-66 win at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, Va., in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams.
Once in a while, an A-list actor such as Will Smith will get a glimpse at the winner circle for a movie such as "The Pursuit of Happyness," but unfortunately those types of victories only come in spurts.
A handful of people and websites have seized on little coughing spurts, highly edited videos and made-up backstories to push theories that Clinton is feeble, has suffered from seizures and has a secret doctor always at her side.
After Pettis got off some elbows of his own from Poirier's guard, the fight took place in spurts of slick rolling madness as each man struggled to keep control of his opponent and keep a hold of his advantages.
The last two rounds of the fight, then, saw the Russian pour it on in several wild spurts of offense, while the slow-moving Brazilian seemed to survive solely on the strength of his head movement and granite chin.
And as is the case for many spurts of viral panic, the Momo challenge has been elevated into a global phenomenon, not because of the stories shared by victims themselves but by the worried adults trying to protect them.
The move to bring Zach Randolph off the bench is a long time coming, and allows Memphis to run their attack through him in spurts—namely, against lesser defenders—while mitigating his weaknesses as a pick-and-roll defender.
The company wants to make it easier for users to discover and buy new products because they shop in spurts while watching TV or sitting in the bathroom, said Oliver Heckmann, vice president of engineering for travel and shopping.
Surely, some of those decent humans have uttered the phrase "protest is the new brunch" without shame and we can still love them (hate the sin, love the sinner?) Unfortunately, that level of political engagement only appears to come in spurts.
Machida kept using energy to feint and direction change and jog off the fence—the right thing to do, but also a lot of activity for a fighter who likes to work in spurts, and none of it towards landing strikes.
In the study of 88 teenage boys, those who had growth spurts (defined as growing more than three centimeters in height in a three month period) were found to have a significantly less smooth gait than steadily growing teenage boys.
The company wants to make it easier for users to discover and buy new products because they shop in brief spurts while watching TV or sitting in the bathroom, said Oliver Heckmann, vice president of engineering for Travel and Shopping.
When Khan was in jazz mode, she used her voice in staccato spurts that resembled the brass instruments that played around her—something you can hear on "Be Bop Medley," which samples John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, and Charlie Parker, among others.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Terry Henderson's 25 points and Dennis Smith Jr.'s 17 points and nine assists along with a pair of big spurts carried North Carolina State to a 223-78 victory against visiting Fairfield on Sunday afternoon at PNC Arena.
Illuminators appear to have delighted in spattering the manuscript pages with crimson for the 1445–65 illustration of the martyrdom of Saint Denis, who stands upright, holding his severed head, defying mortality while blood spurts like a fountain from his neck.
He's got the standard 20th-century Eastern European setup for parents, the violent dad whose love spurts out of him like a half-broken water fountain, the anxious, morose mom whose love is clear, but whose mind checked out long ago.
Nuclear states and their allies, a block made up of some 40 nations, boycotted the first round of negotiations in late March, arguing disarmament has to come in gradual spurts lest someone cheat and unbalance deterrence, leaving the world insecure.
An animal study that I wrote about in July, for instance, found that frail, elderly mice were capable of completing brief spurts of high-intensity running on little treadmills, if the treadmill's pace were adjusted to each mouse's individual fitness level.
Carpenter utilizes intermittent spurts of atonality and noise as indicators of the amorphous evil's supernatural nature, with longer chords to echo the crawling, blanketing nature of fog—crushing reminders that in these sorts of movies, after time runs out, there's no escape.
They can switch just about everywhere on the defensive end (a quality that's especially helpful when the game spurts into open-court chaos) with five players who can create their own shot against opposing teams that try and defend them the same way.
It's a function of the related lo-fi illusion, the impression that these turbulent, punkoid spurts, airy, strummed confessionals, and squelchy, through-composed amalgams of both were stitched together by hand, that she's sharing something private with you (and you alone, dear listener!).
Instead, crowds of onlookers in red, white and blue packed into the sides of the Mall's Reflecting Pool and settled for a distant view of the president on screens set up near the Lincoln Memorial as they endured spurts of heavy rain.
As Weber yelled instructions and imprecations to his players over the noise of the crowd, he inched closer and closer to midcourt like a salmon traveling upstream in spurts and, like plenty of other coaches, even wandered onto the court itself sometimes.
He found that the original conclusions were right, with some caveats: I conclude that Levitt is more likely right than wrong: sudden, litigation-spawned slowdowns in prison growth may well have increased crime one year later, while counterpart growth spurts reduced crime.
"His quick spurts of decision making and his 'my way' approach can be maddening on a lazy Sunday, but ideal when the world is cooking on a Friday night," said a political insider who has spoken to the governor in recent days.
Ashley's voice is a hybrid wonder of Michigan vowels and demi-Southern-drawl timing whose odd cadences and spurts can sound off the cuff but on closer examination reveal the subtle through-composed trellis on which his seemingly free-associative utterances are strung.
Scorsese is known for having a hyperactive camera with sudden changes in speed and direction of movement, and these crude pencil drawings, which incorporate red ink scribbles to represent omnipresent spurts of blood, show the careful planning necessary to execute this controlled visual chaos.
Samsung's entire ascent to becoming the world's biggest smartphone vendor happened after the iPhone's launch, and similar growth spurts have been experienced by Huawei, Xiaomi, and others — all of Android has flourished, in fact, and Apple's iPhone sales have kept expanding rather than shrinking.
The beauty of the music that he's made over the last couple of years—posted in torrential spurts to a SoundCloud page that's also populated with reposts from his similarly hyperprolific pals—is that it's also become reflective of all that time spent logged on.
Sometimes, Roy allows herself to be overwhelmed by symbolism: Nomi sees "foaming blood" in the sea, then is ­blinded by "sheets of falling blood" in her hotel, then claims "the juice inside poured out in red spurts" from a melon at breakfast the next morning.
Early exit polls of voters, released by CNN on Tuesday night, showed a mixed assessment of President Trump as well as of Democratic leaders, and a generally gloomy mood in the country after months of tumultuous campaigning marked by racial tensions and spurts of violence.
It seems most likely that cannabis came north in tiny spurts and sputters with immigrants from or folks who'd visited the Caribbean and several Central and South American countries, where it was brought over by Indian workers as part of their pre-existing culture.
Atlanta Season 1 of "Atlanta," the unpredictable FX show created by Donald Glover, had a black Justin Bieber, an episode-long debate about transgender (and transracial) rights, an invisible car and, in spurts, a plot about an aspiring rapper and his rookie manager-slash-cousin.
The news mattered more than ever before in 2200, and specifically TV news did, but I know almost nobody, including myself, who really engaged with the news as TV presents it, outside of occasional spurts of watching CNN struggle to cover complex policy issues.
SAINT THOMAS, US Virgin Islands — Taking shelter from spurts of rain that followed Hurricane Maria, groups of people toiled on concrete stoops of the brightly colored Pearson Gardens, one of St. Thomas's public housing developments, which sits directly across the street from a luxury shopping center.
ST. THOMAS, US Virgin Islands—Taking shelter from spurts of rain that followed Hurricane Maria, groups of people toiled on concrete stoops of the brightly colored Pearson Gardens, one of St. Thomas' public housing developments, which sits directly across the street from a luxury shopping center.
The team contends that these bear more than a passing resemblance to the networks of bacteria that live in hydrothermal vents—towering, crenellated structures that form in the deep ocean above the boundaries between tectonic plates, where superheated mineral-laden water spurts up from beneath the seabed.
The absence came on a week when his decision to fire Comey consumed Washington; the President acted as an invisible central player to the drama, tweeting in spurts about alleged links between his campaign and Russia while largely remaining entrenched behind closed doors at the White House.
With spurts of dialogue, an eclectic musical score ranging from Vivaldi to Sam Cooke to contemporary hip-hop artists, and movement that similarly embraces classical and street styles, Mr. Abraham paints an abstract, beautiful and haunting portrait of young black lives in urban America (217:70).
With spurts of dialogue, an eclectic musical score ranging from Vivaldi to Sam Cooke to contemporary hip-hop artists, and movement that similarly embraces classical and street styles, Mr. Abraham paints an abstract, beautiful and haunting portrait of young black lives in urban America (0:55).
Walking around Stare Mesto is free, as long as you bring a guidebook and are willing to eavesdrop in brief spurts on other people's tour guides, as I did to hear about what the skeleton on the famed astronomical clock on the Old Town Hall stands for.
It would be surprising to see major changes in Glover Teixeira's striking this late in the day, but his jab looked good in spurts against Patrick Cummings, and on the rare occasions he goes to the body he often winds his man with only a little effort.
But the dyspeptic diatribes came in spurts, and the president whipsawed between frustration and freewheeling meetings and golf outings, including one on Saturday with the president of the P.G.A. and the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to two people familiar with his playing partners.
But the dyspeptic diatribes came in spurts, and the president whipsawed between frustration and freewheeling meetings and golf outings, including one on Saturday with the president of the P.G.A. and the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to two people familiar with his playing partners.
For example, someone who has picked up fares in two, six-hour spurts — without taking six hours of rest in between — would have their app disabled after the second leg....In some jurisdictions, which have existing driving time limits, the feature will be adjusted to meet local requirements.
Often wearing a knee brace in his later bouts, Spinks' legs sometimes weren't able to move as quickly as needed on defense and he relied heavily on covering and moving his head under fire in later bouts, though he still covered distance offensively with surprising rapidity in spurts.
An ICE official directly familiar with Operation Palladium said the ongoing enforcement actions were planned to take place in spurts in different cities to avoid intense coverage by the national media that could cause people wanted for deportation to hole up in their homes for days or weeks.
Many emerging economies have managed to generate spurts of rapid growth, often well above Poland's 4 percent average, only to lose all their gains by running up debts and heading into a crisis — like Brazil and Mexico in the early 1980s, and Indonesia and Thailand in the late 1990s.
The writers of the Emmy-nominated show made a smart move by developing the relationship between Shiv Roy's husband Tom (Matthew Macfadyen) and the Roy children's cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun) during season 2, after their interesting power dynamic brought spurts of comic relief to the drama during season 1.
"Whether it is 10 minutes or 20 minutes, it's there for spurts of games, and it's not good enough," Nashville captain Shea Weber said after his team outshot the Blackhawks 39-26 but committed 1113 giveaways while allowing at least four goals for the seventh time in 10 contests.
But in spurts the Texans got pretty aggressive in the passing game Sunday; I counted five deep shots to Will Fuller in addition to DeAndre Hopkins's long-ish TD. Yes, true, Lamar Miller also got 23 carries, so it's fair to say Bill O'Brien's full intentions have yet to be revealed.
As to why animal milk was introduced as a dietary supplement or replacement to mother's breast milk remains an open question, but the University of Bristol researchers believe it had something to do with the transition from hunter-gatherer lifestyle to farming, and possibly the population growth spurts that resulted.
At one point, a former museum curator (played by Toni Collette) who sells out for big bucks as an art advisor to the wealthy literally gets her arm torn off by something hiding in a giant chrome experiential sphere, her garishly red blood gushing out in giant spurts from a newly formed stump.
This seemed like as good a time as any, then, to ask the two how becoming Emmy darlings has changed them, whether Russia's recent prominence in the news has added any new significance to their show about Soviet spies, and how they plan to deal with one of their young actors' growth spurts.
If you've ever been a teenage girl with a paper-based diary (or sneaked into that teenage girl's room to read that diary), the contents will be familiar: Deep thoughts about love, life and happiness, occasional rants, wobbly attempts at poetry and little spurts of personal insight are all splattered across the pages.
In brief spurts, it worked, as with Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle's feuds, but mostly the old-timers would strut around, disparaging WWE (though only rarely by name), and nothing would come of it except for 200 people in a stadium oohing and ahhing at the imagined transgressions of pro-wrestling etiquette.
His presence on the world stage was always unlikely: To witness his malleable athleticism in that 2010 moment was to also catch a glimpse of an American soccer that has only existed in short spurts and that could be more broadly unleashed if guys like Dempsey were the norm in years to come.
The announcement, which spread around the island in spurts, largely by word of mouth, dealt a harsh blow to Cubans who had hoped the nascent normalization of relations with the United States that began in late 2014 would usher in a period of economic growth and greater prosperity in the impoverished Communist nation.
Along with the usual growth spurts and questionable choices, growing up has brought with it more complicated problems: Facebook has changed the notion of privacy — and friendship — and the way media businesses operate; it has also provided a platform for bullies and racists and liars, has disrupted democratic systems, and facilitated a global disinformation crisis.
That means that the kids returning for the movie were two years whole older when filming on IT Chapter Two commenced in 2018, and we all know how quickly kids grow between the ages of like 12 and 15 (that awkward phase full of growth spurts and changes isn't something any adult manages to forget).
South Carolina spurts past Wyoming South Carolina used a 9-0 run late in the first half and another 9-0 run early in the second half to take control and defeat Wyoming 80-453 on Wednesday night at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C. Chris Silva ignited the Gamecocks with 19 points and 10 rebounds.
"Masekela," set to music by the trumpeter and composer Hugh Masekela, was the opposite: With quiet, measured brutality, it was something of a tableau vivant coming to life as it told, through spurts of agitated movement and biting stillness, how violence and prejudice can make a place crumble and how despair and defiance go hand in hand.
For those who were either inside Madison Square Garden to witness the show live (like our good friends over at Racked), at a Kanye-approved movie theater, or lucky enough to get the live stream working in fits and spurts, the Yeezy show was one of the most elaborate and bizarre events Kanye's ever put together.
My studio is in a spare bedroom of my apartment, mostly for convenience so that I can work at weird hours and in short spurts (I'm a new mom — note the baby monitor in the corner of the shot!) I create fast, messy charcoal sketches in a very stream-of-consciousness fashion, and use them as inspiration for my paintings.
More From Tonic: Undo the Damage of Sitting All Day The scientists compared three different methods: steady state cardio, done for 20 to 60 minutes at about 3503 percent of maximum effort; high-intensity interval training, cardio in one-to-four-minute spurts at about 80 percent of max effort; and sprint intervals, done in 8-to-30-second bursts at an all-out effort.
EditorsNote: Corrects UVA rebound total Sophomore De'Andre Hunter scored 12 of his team-high 18 points in the second half to power No. 5 Virginia past William & Mary 242-224 on Saturday in Charlottesville, Va. Kyle Guy scored 234 points and pulled down seven rebounds to complement Hunter as the Cavaliers (223-217) used a series of spurts down the stretch to pull away from the Tribe (23-523).
An Obama, not the president, brings down the house at Democratic convention Brewer AB InBev raises offer for rival SABMiller Elderly priest killed in French church, attack claimed by Islamic State Special Report: In Venezuela's murky oil industry, the deal that went too far The research, led by scientists at Imperial College London and published in the journal eLife, also found some nations have stopped growing over the past 30 to 40 years, despite having spurts at the start of the century studied.
It took her some time to appreciate the hushed, humble beauty of her mother's food that she now devours when she visits Toledo: giloda, a dish of tiny, scarlet ivory gourds with the taste of bitter melon, dry-sautéd with potatoes, turmeric, and a few spurts of ketchup; ravaiya, baby eggplants stuffed with cumin, coriander, and peanuts and roasted in an oven; masala chass, a salty lassi of yogurt and salt along with a drizzle of garlic, cumin seeds, or curry leaves and oil that's mixed vigorously into the solution.
That movie lasts twenty-six minutes, and it bears the seed of everything that has flourished in her later works, such as "Red Road" (2006) and "Fish Tank" (2009): a tilt toward the verges of society, where the disconnected and the dispossessed attempt to make a home; a frank admission that carnal knowledge precedes all other wisdom and lays it low; and a wistful ardor, desperate to prove that, even in the scuzziest depths, there are snatches of bliss, or spurts of color, that can suddenly bloom like fire.
Here are some of the names that have come up, though few are considered likely to actually take up the position: • Susan Wojcicki of YouTube • Adam Bain, formerly Twitter's chief operating officer • C. David Cush, formerly the chief executive at Virgin America • Marissa Mayer, of Google and Yahoo fame • Thomas O. Staggs, formerly Disney's chief operating officer • Nikesh Arora, formerly of Google and SoftBank Vanguard, the mutual fund giant, has had one of the biggest growth spurts ever seen in a large asset management firm as the popularity of index and exchange-traded funds has grown.
With prices for commodities being depressed globally — the price for oil ended the year at its lowest point in more than a decade — and demand for natural resources by China slumping as a result of that country's economic slowdown, the growth spurts in places like Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Tanzania are less a matter of a resource windfall than other factors, including the wise choices made by their leaders and peoples regarding economic reform, governance and the use of new technologies that have encouraged significant investment in and diversification of their economies, enabling them to ride out the slackening demand for primary commodities.

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