Using lasers, restorers stripped away the deposits strata by strata — a technique never used before in the catacombs.
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Just as it does in nature, this omnipresent lower strata in turn supports all the strata above, including the largest, most dangerous animals at the top of the food chain.
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While its Strata California and Strata London events were canceled due to concerns about coronavirus, former employees said that O'Reilly's events business had already been struggling prior to the outbreak.
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The relative ages of rock strata are easy to see.
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And food has cultural freight, helping to define social strata.
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Across social strata, Pakistani society is deeply conservative and superstitious.
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But excavation of the strata of history buried underfoot is critical.
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But the harm at that lower strata can still be harmful.
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The project started a long time ago with the series Strata.
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This essentially creates what is effectively a digital strata-cut technique.
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Even in this rarefied strata of humanity, Japanese emperors stand apart.
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There is a sameness to a certain strata of podcasts, right?
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"What's important to me is working for every strata of society."
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CL: Your installation also brings to mind the notion of strata.
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Or put together a green strata with goat cheese and herbs?
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In that social economic strata, the story of spirit is so high.
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By studying strata, scientists can track changes to the Earth over time.
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This strata of behavior receives far less attention than apex predator cases.
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Screenshots of the upcoming science fiction essay and short story collection Strata.
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A strata—essentially a savory bread pudding—is a more revealing test.
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DeLillo has always dealt with the most occult strata of knowledge and
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Announces a strategic alliance with ellipse usa, llc * Announced agreement to license exclusive us distribution rights for ellipse family of products from ellipse usa * Strata skin sciences - strata will be exclusive distributor of ellipse lasers for three years, with automatic extension out to 5-year term * Strata skin sciences inc - as part of transaction, majority of sales and marketing professionals from ellipse usa will be joining strata's team * Strata will pay an annual license fee as well as a commission for each system sold Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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It's another strata to upbraid the speaker of the House on the floor .
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Strata: Making a braise is too easy; any slow cooker can do that.
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It made respectable—if slightly unevenly cooked—beans and a uniformly golden strata.
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Smith is a policy analyst at Strata, a research center in Logan, Utah.
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Remarkable moments of interplay between repetition, replication, delay, and decay run throughout Strata.
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It will require a change of heart in all strata of our society.
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Finally, she cut linear patterns into the surface to expose color strata beneath.
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It's a mind melt of a student film that demonstrates Strata-cut's range.
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The biscuit left us cringing as we bit through the strata of sugar.
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The middle strata of the wealth management world is, as expected, somewhere in between.
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Those spots will cause uneven browning and scorching on the edges of the strata.
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And it has two significant hot spots: The strata burned on both narrow ends.
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That includes white men and women of all ages, economic strata, and education levels.
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As night begins to fall, people from all strata of society inexplicably begin dreamwalking.
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Research suggests that those in lower economic strata are likelier to catch the disease.
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How did you approach each strata of the mob differently from a cinematic standpoint?
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What's less clear are Marvila's internal strata: racial tensions, urban islands, and lettered zones.
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Violence, abuse, and mistreatment affects women in every strata and facet of our society.
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Even in the age of Facebook, forums are still an essential strata of the web.
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That terrible birthright unites many of the show's women characters, across all strata of society.
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MIT is offering $1 million in prize money for technological innovation that crosses income strata.
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It was a kind of diagnostic incision, meant to reveal the layers, or strata, within.
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The gathering of delegates from different strata of Chinese society is typically ceremonial in nature.
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Wardle is a research associate at Strata, a public policy research center in Logan, Utah.
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He also serves as president of Strata, a policy research center based in Logan, Utah.
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Historically, female boxers typically did not occupy the higher orders of the American social strata.
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A colorful montage of various adolescents from different social strata establishes the beach town's hierarchies.
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You will see all strata of society reading something in transit or over a coffee.
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In Earthworks, various types of natural sounds generate ever-evolving masses and strata of colors.
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Some climbed into the upper income strata, but others moved into a lower income group.
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The thing with tech startups today is that they are built upon strata of superstardom.
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A precursor to Strata-cut is found in the work of German animator Oskar Fischinger.
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As he has said on several occasions, Daniels discovered Strata-cut at an early age.
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The assistants strain to gain entry into professional strata by working until their eyes are bleary.
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In Graham Costello's collective, Strata, anything goes—from discordant bashes of the keys to muted strings.
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Through Chan's lens, this sagittal section of a foot looks like a landscape or geological strata.
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It is also well-insulated, cooking both beans and strata very evenly, without any hot spots.
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There is a stereotype that users of alternative financial services are from the lowest income strata.
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In this strata, the old chestnut "what money really buys is choice" could not be truer.
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"Glad you think it's funny now you've made it to a more comfy class strata though."
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In Hudson's cartoonish universe of anthropomorphic, adolescent dragons, jocks and "normals" inhabit the upper social strata.
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A supper of cauliflower strata, stewed lentils and salad became warm lentils with salami for lunch.
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That said, the tradition of gun ownership is deeply embedded in many strata of French society.
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Make no mistake though: Daniels is the animator who refined, as well as defined Strata-cut.
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He's reached a strata of fame where fame itself is his primary reason for being famous.
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So the collective purpose of all women is reduced to being caretakers, in a variety of strata.
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But the fingerprints of industrial society are not yet buried within sedimentary strata—they're all around us.
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On the side of that crater the scientists saw straight away the distinctive strata of sedimentary rock.
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The Strata survey asked 4003 advertising agencies which social platform their clients preferred for social media campaigns.
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The gathering of nearly 3,000 representatives from different strata of Chinese society is typically ceremonial in nature.
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Lofthouse is a policy analyst at Strata, an energy and environment research center based in Logan, Utah.
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As for higher strata, about the only black faces getting near Hollywood's executive suites are studio security.
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It evenly cooked beans in three and a half hours, and made a delicate, uniformly browned strata.
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In light of Guadagnino's successes outside Italy, he has become known among the upper strata within it.
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The more people across all strata see progress, the greater the chance his third-generation dictatorship endures.
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But for certain rarefied strata of residential real estate in New York, a pool is becoming common.
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Sadly we are seeing that opiate addicts are everywhere and from every ethnic and socio-economic strata.
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Now, there are two strata in the mainstream games market: triple-A and independent, with nothing in between.
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The new product called ClusterGX is being released in Beta this week at Strata+HadoopWorld in San Jose.
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But the ideas of freedom, rebelliousness, and living outside the norm are pervasive throughout all strata, including Sparrow's.
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Yet their romance is doomed from the beginning — they're separated by age, class strata, and conservative moral values.
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Less obviously, the lower strata of the biomass pyramid receives less fanfare because of assumptions about harm online.
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That's because this model has a major hot spot there: The strata burned across the entire back side.
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Fluid is forced between cracks in the strata, resulting in the tectonic shift of small faults, or earthquakes.
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But it can be found in all socio-economic strata and in secular, as well as pious, families.
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Originally from Germany, Bismarck asserts the issue of the outside gaze on the social strata of another country.
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Its shape is often an indication of where it grows in the vertical strata of a plant community.
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"There is an uptick in correlated transactions in the lower fee strata," Garzik wrote me in an email.
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The writhing animation looks unhinged, but it's a type of controlled chaos called "Strata-cut" that he pioneered.
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This is the case with "Flag" (1954-55), with its strata of semi-transparent encaustic, newspaper collage, and photographs.
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With each bite, a dozen layers of crisp phyllo would part, revealing strata of toasted walnuts and sugared pistachios.
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But it's particularly interested in economic diversity, in stories that reflect the many different class strata of American life.
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Then, when the metal-laden water reaches strata where oxygen is scarce, its dissolved contents will precipitate and accumulate.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Strata, the manufacturing arm of Abu Dhabi's state-owned Mubadala Aerospace, and Belgian chemicals group Solvay (SOLB.
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What matters is day-to-day performance on critical tasks in demanding apps like Photoshop, AutoCAD, and Strata 3D.
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Then the proposal must make its way through several strata of geological bureaucracy, any of which could scupper it.
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I want to cover all strata of life in New York City, highest to lowest and everything in between.
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Over millions of years, plankton, algae, and other materials buried in the sandy strata transformed into oil or gas.
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Or was it what Marx called "commodity fetish," driven to new heights in the rarefied strata of the hyperrich?
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Germany not only grew more unequal, but the standard of living for the lower strata stagnated or even fell.
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It sure seems unlikely he can do it, considering how stacked the West's top strata is—but who knows?
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In 2016, an analysis by Strata Policy found subsidies for intermittent energy sources create unseen costs for electricity consumers.
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Thousands of therapsid fossils have been found in these strata, providing a complete fossil record through the Permo-Triassic boundary.
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Citizens of all social strata banged pots and pans, played music, and carried signs announcing "Chile despertó" (Chile woke up).
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He said some members of other opposition factions would attend and that "all strata" of Syrian society would be represented.
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In a college as old as Oriel, founded in 1324, the buildings represent something like an accumulation of geological strata.
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Quayola describes the geological term 'strata,' the stratification or layering of rocks, as a metaphor for much of his work.
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Ryan M. Yonk Ph.D. is assistant research professor at Utah State University, and one of the founders of Strata Policy.
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Here, horizontal strata of color float on a surface, like some cross-section of mineral layers from an imaginary geology.
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The thing about this particular public health crisis is it isn't limited to any geographical area or any socioeconomic strata.
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Megan Hansen is director of policy at Strata, a free-market oriented public policy research center based in Logan, Utah.
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It is as if the scientific disciplines are formed in strata, like the geological layers on display in the Grand Canyon.
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On the side of that crater the scientists saw straight away the distinctive strata of sedimentary rock laid down in water.
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The extensive fieldwork required for the survey aimed to capture responses from the varied socioeconomic strata of Israel's 266 million population.
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Inspired by strata-cut, video artist Kevin McGloughlin, creator of the bokeh-heavy 3D visuals for Sunken Foal's "Never Knew," ft.
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SORKIN: JUST TO PUT A FINE POINT ON IT, IN TERMS OF THE LATITUDE, WHAT INCOME STRATA ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?
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While Kaepernick is probably as capable as most starting NFL quarterbacks, he is not in the elite, irreplaceable strata of athletes.
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Try cheesy breakfast egg and polenta casserole, green strata with goat cheese and herbs or bacon, egg and cheese breakfast casserole.
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I was particularly interested in privileging the edge of the card as a means to develop horizontal strata that would ascend.
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Social mobility refers to the ability for individuals, families or households to move between various socio-economic strata within a society.
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My night stand is more like a geological structure: a bunch of books piled on the floor with its own strata.
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First there was a quarantine to deal with, then approval from "the strata," the board of the rental building's management company.
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As the political scientist Ed Gibson noted, parties of the right used to draw their core constituency from the upper strata.
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In an age where digital animation featuring cute anthropomorphic animals dominates, the crude, chaotic, and lo-fi Strata-cut is refreshing.
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Each of these productions is full of light and infectious comedy, and all straddle the social strata of 1960s New York.
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We just saw a whole slew of semi-famous editors resign, but this is a whole other strata of fame and power.
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A: I already have an opinion about men – not men that belong to this socio-economic strata, but Indian men in general.
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Some landfills, in low ground in tectonically subsiding areas, will simply be buried by more strata, to be fossilized as palaeontological middens.
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The company now boasts dozens of partners from all strata of media making original content for its 328 million monthly active users.
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Islam was understood regardless of one's educational level or social strata, and had familiar symbols and slogans that evoked a historical memory.
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I veered into high-end strata as well, working with elite designers aware that their plate prototypes would appear in a newspaper.
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"One risk is that these technologies could become accessible only to certain economic strata and that'll exacerbate preexisting social inequalities," he said.
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A general disconnect from society comes to the fore in two films screening together, Ben Rivers's Ghost Strata and Denis Côté's Wilcox.
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Over eons, tectonic forces and erosion have lifted the rock and exposed zigzagging strata, made colorful by differing stages of iron oxidation.
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And while inequality may be widening, the proportion of households in the upper-income strata rose to 0003 percent from 13 percent.
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Networks unlock valuable advice, insights, and influence that can either exacerbate existing social strata, or be powerful levers for equity and opportunity.
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Aurora's mission is to deliver self-driving technology "safely, quickly and broadly," which means scaling up around the world and across economic strata.
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Twitter — Twitter is attracting fewer social media ad campaigns than Facebook's Instagram service, according to a new survey done by Comcast unit Strata.
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I'm just here to scoop through the glorious strata of cheese, eggs, meat, mayonnaise and assorted vegetables until my mind touches the void.
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The team then analysed rock from other strata in the formation and found it to be poor in iron—with three telling exceptions.
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The song is a sum assembled of intricate strata, a swirl of licorice keys and AutoTune with a heart of bell-bottomed funk.
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Picture the digital strata, if you can: AI platforms on top of software ecosystems built on hardware platforms resting on deadtree-desk platforms.
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A portmanteau of the latin words "strata" and "chrome," the term refers to the layered color process Spriggs uses to create the works.
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Personal texts woven into the geological strata of his paint contribute to this layered effect and have become critical to the finished image.
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Try baked eggs with prosciutto and tomato; a green strata with goat cheese and herbs; some French toast amandine; some fruit-filled scuffins.
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The focus shifted away from the abusers to the survivors and the solidarity among women across industries, across economic strata, and across communities.
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Thousands of young women worked there during the war; many, like Ms. Fawcett, had been recruited and hired from the upper social strata.
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Programmers sometimes conceptualize their software as a structure of layers ranging from the user interface, at the top, down through increasingly fundamental strata.
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Also included is the Colombian artist Olga de Amaral, whose 2007 piece, "Strata II," puts a twist on her country's indigenous weaving traditions.
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Instead, they resemble nanoscale coral reefs or limestone formations: complex, calcium-rich rocks with strata that accumulate and dissolve over time, researchers found.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI BEACH — Ignore the commercialism, class strata, crowds, and cost of kombucha at Art Basel Miami Beach.
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Argon isotope dating was used to analyze minerals in the volcanic layers in and around the strata in which the fossil was found.
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Mr. Reilly is encouraged by the growing number of formerly incarcerated people who have gained entree into elite professions and rarefied social strata.
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In the third episode of the short-lived Claymation show, Gary and Mike (2001), Daniels's Strata-cut appears in an acid trip sequence.
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The title "Back of a Horse Costume x 2," clarifies the work but doesn't becalm the active play of violet, green and gray strata.
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These contain strata laid down during the Younger Dryas, a time when the climate cooled, and also during the warmer years that followed it.
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Related: Quayola Celebrates Evolving, Incomplete Forms in 'Captives' Digital Sculpture Strata #4 by Quayola Quayola And Memo Akten Translate Athletic Movements Into Abstract Animations
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What is unifying a great deal of Trump voters from all economic strata is the belief that someone like Trump can get things done.
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That has helped put Jones in the same strata as Ashton Kutcher and U2 frontman Bono as the tech world's most influential celebrity investors.
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It was as if the geographical strata of American society—gentrified urban, marginalized urban, suburban, country—had been compressed into a much smaller area.
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There was a time when the two were friends, sharing a transactional relationship a decade ago that exemplified a strata of New York City.
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The probability of selection was inversely proportionate to telephone coverage in each strata and the probability of response, weighted by a modeled turnout score.
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It refers to a surface that interrupts the chronological order of several strata, creating a missing interval, a discontinuity in time, or a hiatus.
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The photo-ready cakes, which come in a variety of flavors that all sport the characteristic sugary strata, have appeared in national magazine spreads.
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Urban and rural, across ethnicities and social strata, these women have used the #AfghanWomenWillNotGoBack during the peace talks, where they have been virtually excluded.
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Not as much as they might want in some parts of the economic strata, but there aren't the economic concerns that you often have.
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So no surprise that construction workers and archaeologists, pawing through soil strata like picky eaters through layers of lasagna, have unearthed piles of cool stuff.
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As if all the beauty is too much, he brings forth real ugliness across thick strata of paint, interior turbulence translated into exterior surface violence.
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The introduction of smartphones and widespread Wi-Fi allowed — as the future made its way downward through the social strata — for communication, information and entertainment.
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Hand pointed to a similar opportunity for investors in en-bloc and strata-title offices in the decentralized districts, particularly in Kowloon East and West.
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Like the New Yorker's architectural incisions, Hsiao's cement slices record and reveal different textural layers, like archaeological strata, to evoke a sense of time captured.
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Here's some wild, late-'90s paranoia about genetic engineering in which DNA is prophecy, setting up a class strata that is apparently rigid and unassailable.
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This low-slung, hip-exposing, functionless phenomenon became the ultimate calling card in deciding the lay of the land on the savagest of social strata.
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There's also plenty of evidence that a small strata of Sanders's base will continue to hold out and get plenty of coverage for doing so.
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The cores are positioned throughout these chambers as three lines of earth that show the strata progressing from the surface down to the Manhattan Schist.
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For owners, the program helps strata committees make rules governing the use of Airbnb in a building, updating them with regular information on Airbnb stays.
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A quick trip to Ukraine will convince the reader that most strata of Ukrainians feel no sense of ownership over society or their own future.
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The breast was served in striking wedges, each with strata of crispy skin, luscious fat, and tender meat, as rich and gamy as foie gras.
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"Paleontologists call some of these types of fossils roadkill because they are flattened in the strata and they've lost some of their elements," he said.
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The fact that they are centered amongst the social strata that had been staunch supporters of the regime, have seriously rattled the regime's self-confidence.
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These two things are even processed in separate regions or strata (dorsal and ventral, back and front) of the brain, according to the Yale group.
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Ridges, mountains and even flatlands are typically rooted in rocky strata, such as the bedrock that underlies Manhattan and makes it ideal for erecting skyscrapers.
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And within that strata there's an even more rarefied one, and I think Doug stands alone, in which you can actually consider them proper actors.
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"If these barriers did not exist, we would have observed a similar improvement in breastfeeding patterns in the lower educated strata" Rothenbacher added by email.
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Other options: wild rice and mushroom casserole; Indian-spiced tomato and egg casserole (also nice for brunch); green strata with goat cheese and herbs (ditto).
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One, in a bedroom upstairs, is made up of three hundred volumes by New Yorker cartoonists, going all the way back to the earliest strata.
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In those strata are testaments to lives lived, forgotten, and remembered over the course of millennia: a record of what it has meant to be human.
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You should also consider the Callaway Men's/ Women's Strata Set with Bag, the Ping G400 Driver, the Titleist Vokey SM7, and the Ping G Series Hybrid.
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Bodies like the Owners Corporation Network (OCN), for their part, are lobbying regulators to allow strata committees and owners to outright ban Airbnb in their building.
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Now teachers have pried up a number of the planks, creating a full-on dig site, with strata dating back to the building's construction, in 1913.
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The room next door — Celia's studio — is its mirror image, except that the floor and walls are encrusted with the rippling geological strata of dried paint.
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The earliest, oldest strata of the caves contain whole skeletons of carnivores and many chewed-up bone fragments of the things they were eating, including us.
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The space, by the French designer Jacques Garcia, working with Kimberly Brown and Strata Architects, provides an ebony background for artwork from Mr. Puck's personal collection.
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Strata is an aerostructures manufacturing plant wholly owned by Mubadala, the UAE's $127 billion national wealth fund and investment vehicle aimed at diversifying Abu Dhabi's economy.
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But what if our success is not a function of what we do as individuals, but a function of the position we hold in society's strata?
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Those moments can help jettison a mid-tier candidate into the upper strata of candidates, which is what appeared to happen in June with California Sen.
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It has strata, like an ice-cream sundae: an inch of black under a band of creamy white and then pale butterscotch-brown to the top.
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But zoom in and you can discern the individual rings, strata of hydrogen, helium, and ammonia in its atmosphere, and even six of its moons, including Enceladus.
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A real pup enthusiast knows that within this framework, there are even more intricate strata: there are doggos, puppers, pupperinos, shoobs, shibes, shooberinos, and longboys, for example.
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Like the rest of the second side, "The Big Country" contextualizes the album's white-collar nightmare — not emotional but geographical context, and the context of class strata.
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Jensen is a graduate student in economics at Utah State University and a policy analyst at Strata, an energy and environment research center based in Logan, Utah.
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The lion's share of that will be seen in the lower income strata where unemployment and reliance on informal jobs are significantly higher, the Economy Ministry said.
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Yet few, if any, are operating in the same strata of ordinary people as Experticity, or offering a service that outfits influencers offline as well as on.
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It tells us how one community lives under the combined weight of political negligence and corporate greed, offering a cross-section glimpse of this story's various strata.
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When you take into account the various diplomatic strata in the universe—clergy, government, military, and class-divided citizenry—decorum is so scripted as to be stultifying.
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Most of this super-sewer will run beneath the riverbed, eliminating the need to dig up city streets and the strata of foundations and utilities beneath them.
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There's obviously ample room in politics for people of all strata of comeliness, as any gallery of presidential portraits or group photo of members of Congress shows.
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It sits atop a pyramid of power composed by several strata of National Liberation Front apparatchiks, state officials and business tycoons connected by family or regional ties.
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The food is served in rooms whose design, by Strata Architects and Jacques Garcia, appears to have been lost in the mail for a decade or so.
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In the 19th century, Italians of all social strata hummed and whistled popular opera arias in the same way that today's teenagers rap along to chart toppers.
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Yonk, Ph.D., an assistant professor of research at Utah State University, is vice president and executive director of research at Strata, a policy center in Logan, Utah.
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As is the case in the U.S., the right-populist bloc receives its support from all classes and strata of the population, it is interclassist in nature.
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"We worked with a relocation specialist who warned us that strata are notoriously unforgiving when it comes to renting with animals in an apartment," Ms. Ayre said.
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Hendry creates strata of commonplace or discarded items to imbue them with the mystery of archaeological discovery and to suggest their value as symbols of place or culture.
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"Love Sosa" is the product of both a tough, hellish lifestyle and the need to make that life into something outsized, an ode to passions of all strata.
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The sport, especially elite levels like Formula One, began as an outlet for wealthy auto enthusiasts and auto manufacturers, but it's managed to permeate all strata of culture.
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The video shows that it probably gets that sugar and other low-lying mixers up into the upper strata of the drink, so I think we're set there.
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The bottom strata is just as responsible for the rancor, negativity, and mis-, dis- and mal- information that clog online spaces, causing a great deal of cumulative harm.
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What I Learned: 2016 will be the year that we officially recognized there are now two strata of blockbusters: The medium-sized hit and the super-duper moneymaker.
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The iconoclastic Velvet Underground co-founder, producer and innovative writer/arranger crafted an elegiac version of "Hallelujah" that vaulted the song into a rarefied strata of modern standards.
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On fundamental issues that motivate voters, the Trump Republicans include the entire upper strata of Republican leadership in the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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Strata—named after the massive London skyscraper in Solomon's local neighbourhood, and the cover artwork for which Solomon painted—is a vivid, late-night journey through the city.
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During the dinner reception in which the handmaids are trotted out like show ponies, people of color are clearly seen inhabiting every position in Gilead's strict social strata.
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Cillian was buried in water, in liquid images of her; he had to push through so many strata of her memories to reach the surface of her mind.
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"First is the continued development and expansion of a middle class in many countries, which previously were mired in the low income strata a few years ago," he said.
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The survey, from a unit of Comcast called Strata, came the same week Twitter Inc said its head of product, who took over the team in September, was leaving.
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In the world of claymation, there's a technique known as the strata-cut, where a "loaf" of clay is continuously cut to reveal layers upon layers of interior images.
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At the time, wells weren't drilled; they were essentially pounded into the earth, using a heavy bit that was repeatedly lifted and dropped, chiselling its way through the strata.
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It was widely accepted in the first half of the 20th century that the world was composed of strata of humanity which could be ranked according to their quality.
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If you're an occasional golfer or if you're just picking up the game, the Callaway Strata Set will give you a decent set of clubs for a great price.
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Throughout her career, Wayne has paired metaphors of painted surface — skin, cloth, and folds of earth strata — with queries as to the nature of painting as a historical idea.
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But the pursuit of sporting activities was one of the few elements of the upper-class lifestyle that did become part of nearly every level of the social strata.
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Higher in the mud layer, coal remnants dominate the strata deposited in the first half of the 20th century, a chemical memory of the smokestacks that surrounded the park.
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"I was surprised by Trump's success because I've slipped into a bad pattern, spending large chunks of my life in the bourgeois strata," Brooks wrote, vowing to do better.
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What's more, hackers could delete names of voters from voter registration lists specifically from those demographic groups or socioeconomic strata more likely to vote for one candidate than the other.
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Winters's use of different models and diverse strata is the opposite of reductive painting, Color Field painting, Pop Art, and Conceptual Art, which dominated the art world for many decades.
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My rucksack emblazoned with pin badges, sweat-bands under my shirt sleeves, and a CD Walkman plugged near-constantly into my ears, I had a place in the social strata.
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In BECCS, power stations fuelled by crops that can be burned to make energy have their carbon-dioxide emissions injected into deep geological strata, rather than released into the atmosphere.
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The drawings evoke strata, a landscape, as did the objects: they speak to a deep past, evoking a vast arc of time in which we are temporary and minuscule presences.
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By passing on the cost of higher education to students and families, a higher percentage of family income for all socioeconomic strata is required to foot the bill of enrollment.
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This election has also presented members of the educated class with an awful possibility: that their pleasant social strata may rest on unstable molten layers of anger, bigotry and instability.
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America is not a colony like Algeria, but its economic and racial inequalities (which overlap to a large degree) have fashioned society into distinct strata: the privileged and the others.
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While lost, fearless Strata, her pragmatic brother, Auger, and their brawny pal, Inby (who is written wonderfully against type as a comically whinging naysayer), discover a still-functioning robotic horse.
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In fact, Rockefeller was German immigrant Christian Gerhartsreiter, a serial imposter who moved up the social strata for decades using at least five fake identities and lots of name dropping.
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But I take the position that this is all worthy of coverage, that there are simply different kinds of news being unearthed about this administration that exist on different strata.
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In prison, they are not regarded as "heroes," but they are not at the bottom of the social strata either because they have credentials as courageous risk-takers, he said.
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I have to eat lunch super early today, because I'll be in meetings from 12 to 3, so I heat up the corn and scallion strata I brought around 11:303.
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That means guests at hotels like The Row Hotel and Hotel Strata can use the AavGo-provided tablet in their room to request things like food, toothpaste, extra pillows or maintenance.
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