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First — technically speaking — the referendum is not legally binding.
Technically speaking, EERC's services aren't necessary to win the credit.
Just technically speaking, I think some do get looked at.
It's not something I wanted to do, just technically speaking.
Technically speaking, we had a cast, we lost a cast.
"Technically speaking, excellent music is excellent music," Ms. Canedy said.
So technically speaking they're not "wild" horses—they're actually feral horses.
So technically speaking, it's not actually hair growing from the tongue.
Technically speaking, I feel like I had gotten a little better.
Technically speaking, though, PS VR is the weakest of the three.
Technically speaking, the researchers weren't trying to treat a genetic disease.
A difficult stage may seem impossible, but, technically speaking, it's not.
But, I would say technically speaking, he's probably the best fighter.
DK: I would say, technically speaking, we don't run remarkably differently.
Vanacker: Technically speaking, just to come to your last question, we can.
Technically speaking, we're talking about the behavioral effects of a tax cut.
There is no such thing as a good email app, technically speaking.
In fact, Drive Pilot is even more robust than Autopilot, technically speaking.
"I think they are doing pretty good, technically speaking," Dr. Victora said.
LG: You can support other voice services on the One, technically speaking?
Technically speaking, you can add anyone you choose to a Family Profile.
Technically speaking, real estate is a larger asset class than financial services.
Technically speaking, the Carstensz Pyramid is in Indonesia, and not the Australian continent.
BoxMaker is not, technically speaking, using any of the sprites from Mario Maker.
And what happened to Henry in the woods is, technically speaking, The Kid.
Verdict: Technically speaking, it could have been worse — there's still one real coin.
One year ago, a very smart white (technically speaking) man was elected President.
Technically speaking, Stewart was not convicted of perjury, which is lying under oath.
About that sensory experience: Technically speaking, Cheddar and Sour Cream Ruffles are flawless.
Technically speaking, many nursing homes are well-equipped to handle a deadly virus.
Technically speaking, none of the candidates has owned up to any mayoral ambitions.
Technically speaking, Uranus will move back into Aries by a few degrees, Dewhirst says.
So now, technically speaking, I can never be reinstated on Facebook under any name.
And I just came up with a way to deliver the music, technically speaking.
One important distinction is that humans have brains and lobsters (technically speaking) do not.
That's where the bulldozer comes in — or, technically speaking, a close cousin of one.
Visually and technically speaking, "21918," which is nominated for 211 Academy Awards, is dazzling.
The results are, technically speaking, songs, but they don't function like songs typically do.
Technically speaking, this newly discovered asteroid, dubbed 2016 HO3, is in orbit around the sun.
Technically speaking, Breaking Bad's cold opens are a version of the type two cold open.
Technically speaking, virtual reality content allows one to manipulate their environment, like a video game.
Technically speaking, it's based on version 1.12 of the game, which was released in 2006.
Technically speaking, HBO canceled Girls in early 2016, before its fifth season started to air.
Although he is, technically speaking, a sponge, the title character has a fairly straightforward costume.
Technically speaking, the perineum is the area between the anus and the scrotum or vulva.
This is an unofficial means of using Alexa – so technically speaking, it's something of a hack.
Technically speaking, the animal rights organization could appeal again, but this seems neither likely nor wise.
They come and go, but when I do have nightmares, they are, technically speaking, hella scary.
My father was, technically speaking, a writer who was engaged by form to a unique degree.
"Technically speaking, my car was under his name, so it was his asset," Mr. Zhou said.
Technically speaking, she still is in the range for diabetes, but she's scaled back her meds.
But technically speaking, we don't really know all the details about the musical in our world.
And technically speaking, these are not GIFs – Gfycat's content is compressed 20 times more efficiently than a .
Vanacker: It is a big bet, but it is also a big - technically speaking - a big investment.
Technically speaking, chimaeras are not sharks, having diverged from a common ancestor some 400 million years ago.
And while it may seem impossible, technically speaking, the Electoral College could still elect Clinton as president.
Technically speaking, the app is fast, with a very smooth user interface and a nice clean design.
Treach wants to make it clear ... Bushwick Bill falling off stage was NOT his fault, technically speaking.
Imports exceeded exports, which means, technically speaking, that America's gross domestic product was lower because of trade.
Technically speaking, this lifting machine was not a crane, as it did not use winches or hoists.
Technically speaking, these animals are not dinosaurs, having emerged long before the reign of their terrible lizard cousins.
Technically speaking, the New York-based GKIDS — which stands for Guerrilla Kids International Distribution Syndicate — isn't producing animation.
Technically speaking, it means her kids were born outside a hospital and never got a Canadian birth certificate.
Technically speaking, the surveys (which probe for these symptoms in a standardized fashion) cannot diagnose depression, said Mata.
Let's put all negative attitudes aside because the negotiation will be — technically speaking, judicially speaking — very, very challenging.
That individual's cost of living didn't increase, technically speaking; they just shifted purchases to fit within a budget.
If the scene is actually the banquet room of a ship, then it's called, technically speaking, deep shit.
So, yes, technically speaking, I should not have flipped a white-gloved bird at those, those — paying customers.
The shallow boxes Judd used in his work after 1984 were the color they came in, technically speaking.
There are four, although technically speaking, one is really a tabloid and another is really a television show.
So, technically speaking, does this mean she went to buy a house and ended up with the resort?
Technically speaking, then, the aye-aye has six digits on each hand, so it has no middle finger.
Technically speaking, this grid is pretty zippy and mild, but there are some misdirects and other tricky spots.
Although I've felt the term does not fit with the gentle reverberating hum, technically speaking, a gong crashes.
Sam Bompas and Harry Parr of the experimental culinary team of Bompas & Parr also make living jewelry, technically speaking.
Circling back to the topic of autonomy in the Bentley world, it's actually not a new concept, technically speaking.
All three have shown great performance, but, you know, technically speaking, Twitter stands out as good to own here.
It is, technically speaking, what is called a "Greek foot" when the second toe appears longer than the first.
Technically speaking, the moon is considered a waxing gibbous in the days between its first quarter and full phases.
Technically speaking, neither of them were Jedis — but they helped liberate gender roles and sexuality for all of us.
That's at least $200 more expensive than the Swift, which is arguably the more impressive device, technically speaking anyway.
"It's not about whether they are going to grow, technically speaking, or if it's a stronger league," he said.
If Cohen wishes to transform himself from pit bull to sugar daddy, the law will permit it, technically speaking.
Technically speaking, you can do that in this puzzle, but it might make things harder to keep track of.
Lawyers at Barr's DOJ argued the matter wasn't, technically speaking, "urgent," according to the nitty-gritty of the law.
Even if the company raises the necessary capital to pursue the project, it is up against steep odds, technically speaking.
Technically speaking, when you pick up roadkill, and if you're doing it for culinary purposes, you are breaking the law.
"Technically speaking, to the user's eye, it's real-time, but on the server, players have their own turn," said Tachibana.
It seemed a bizarre question given that we were—technically speaking—about to enter a room filled with dead people.
There are a lot of open questions about how this will work, technically speaking, and who will pay for it.
Technically speaking, the DAO is just a specific Ethereum address controlled by a computer program running on the Ethereum blockchain.
Technically speaking, Mr Alito was correct: the court's decision left in place strict prohibitions on foreign spending in American elections.
Note: Technically speaking, The Hulk's first MCU appearance came in The Incredible Hulk (2008) via Edward Norton, not Mark Ruffalo.
Technically speaking, the charts of the housing stocks look strong, said Rich Ross, head of technical analysis at Evercore ISI.
Technically speaking, Christopher Robin is a follow-up to Disney's original Winnie the Pooh films — not a remake of them.
Technically speaking, forwarding a Washington Post article detailing things revealed by Edward Snowden could constitute an improper discussion of classified matters.
You can do all of what the Beatles did and more in your room with a laptop, at least technically speaking.
Technically speaking, the designation is not new — Chinese President Xi Jinping first made Six Corridors, Six Roads public 2 years ago.
So technically speaking, these creatures were mobile, but they achieved their mobility through collective group action, according to the new research.
Technically speaking, the smooth-talking, fabulously bald star of the Hitman series is as lethal as you want him to be.
Technically speaking, PRT pods were a kind of self-driving cars, especially since they used internal controls instead of external switches.
But let's face it, most people use cases on their phones, so build material shouldn't be a big deal, technically speaking.
So, technically speaking, not all roaming fees are being abolished on June 15 — hence the Commission's 'roam like at home' moniker.
Technically speaking, these burrowing, medium-sized mammals are native to Africa and are closely related to manatees, elephants and golden moles.
Technically speaking, the summer solstice occurs when the sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer, or 23.5 degrees north latitude.
That's good news for the remaining candidates, which, technically speaking, include Gilmore, who won all of 12 votes in the Iowa caucuses.
Technically speaking, bad lighting was a constant problem as it was all outside and we obviously couldn't wait until sunset to shoot.
Technically speaking, the U.K. has until midnight Brussels time on March 29 to request an extension to the negotiating phase, Alemanno highlighted.
He knows that, technically speaking, he may not be the best singer in the world, but he's turned those limitations into assets.
"Technically speaking, the video is generated almost without keyframes, which are a traditionally an essential tool for computer-based animation," Reichartz explains.
In fact, some of my students choose voluntarily not to try for that level, although, technically speaking, they probably could handle it.
DACA wasn't a legalization program — technically speaking, immigrants who are "DACAmented" are lawfully present in the US, but don't have legal status.
And not all electrons churned out by wind turbines are different than those generated by coal-fired power plants — technically speaking, anyway.
Technically speaking there is a new government, but almost nothing has changed—except now the government doesn't have any trust at all.
Technically speaking, Trump's ad buy works the same as one for the pair of Zappos shoes that somehow follows you around the internet.
Technically speaking, hemp is a variety of the cannabis plant that contains less than 0.3 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana.
But also technically speaking, playing Fortnite without being covered under the EULA might be a digital trespass, or worse, computer fraud and abuse.
Technically speaking, the midheaven isn't a planet or an asteroid but an angle found on your chart, again, much like your rising sign.
Technically speaking, Wattpad quietly launched Paid Stories globally last week, but it has now completed its rollout to all users, the company says.
Technically speaking, the president would have to first repeal the regulation that is in place in the Department of Justice [governing Mueller's job].
Technically speaking, Garcia looked robotic and one-dimensional, and I thought any prime contender with decent skill could beat a one-hit wonder.
We often see Mr. Diehl's byline toward the end of the week, but he's hitting for the cycle with this one, technically speaking.
Giuliani and Trump are correct, technically speaking, that there is no charge called "collusion" that can be found in the federal criminal code.
Technically speaking, it's not an eclipse owing to the small size of the moon and how little of the Sun is actually being covered.
" On Thursday's "Halftime Report" trader Joe Terranova said "technically speaking I think today is a day you could say it's beginning to break out.
Technically speaking, the tower lobby is public space, if privately owned — one of more than 500 privately owned public spaces that litter the city.
Technically speaking, the Type 232 isn't really a Porsche because the company didn't yet exist when Ferdinand Porsche created the car in Nazi Germany.
Technically speaking, the researchers didn't actually use chips; they reconstructed a room using a Korean brand of chocolate-dipped corn puffs called Corn Cho.
Technically speaking, the former center-left prime minister Matteo Renzi and the popular anti-migrant nationalist leader Matteo Salvini may be out of power.
But technically speaking, he did phrase it in the conditional: If the flight attendant talked to him that way, he'd knock the flight attendant flat.
And technically speaking, the Note 7 is the seventh-generation Galaxy Note if you count the Note Edge, which was released alongside the Note 4.
Technically speaking, linear perspective is nothing more than an optical illusion, but it is rightfully considered one of the most transformative innovations of the Renaissance.
Noah takes the lead in the episode's first segment — technically speaking, anyway, since as usual it's a tale of a hapless antihero buffeted by circumstance.
Technically speaking, this paranormal activity occurred in the editing room (not on the set) of The Omen—but its effects on production were just as massive.
Technically speaking, the microscope is not producing "true" color images, but rather a false-color visualization of key features found within microscopic objects, such as cells.
"Technically speaking it's still very much in a downtrend, so you use a first rally to sell into and you look to buy dips," he said.
Technically speaking, big commercial banks and AMCs have their own advantages if they take control of a bank, a senior executive of a big AMC said.
Strappy gowns and sheer detailing were the major style tropes on the red carpet (make that magenta carpet, technically speaking) at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards.
Technically speaking, the secretary is right: Net exports added to growth in the first quarter, according to the preliminary number the Commerce Department released last month.
Technically speaking, we vote in presidential general elections on that day of the week in November because of a law that dates back to the 1800s.
By using science to realize that, technically speaking, right now is miniscule, we might be able to stop getting lost in the despair of the present.
To fold a device is not new; a lot of us spent our formative years snapping flip phones shut, which, technically speaking, folded at the hinge.
So the animators employed forced perspective to create the illusion of distance—even though, technically speaking, all of the toons were drawn on top of the film.
Two years ago, there would've been nothing wrong with that — and, technically speaking, there's still nothing wrong with that — but it's 2019, and the phone looks obsolete.
Technically speaking, the moon will truly start waxing after the new moon this Wednesday, but you'll really be able to see it — and feel it — this weekend.
Technically speaking, these are rather impressive facial scans, given that the Galaxy S9 only uses the front-facing camera and no additional specialized equipment to produce them.
" Early on, it was noted that "technically speaking all reported activity that is found to be a violation of law, directive, or policy requires some corrective action.
Technically speaking, it's a type of omelette machine, but it looks more like that scene from Alien when the beast starts growing out of John Hurt's belly.
The Amanar, technically speaking, is a Yurchenko-style (a vault that begins with a back handspring) vault that includes one layout with two and a half twists.
"Technically speaking, this may be the simplest Nautilus reference, but I like it because it does everything I ask from a watch without going beyond," he said.
First things first: technically speaking, Cleveland has to beat the Toronto Raptors to reach the Finals, just as Golden State has to outlast the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Technically speaking, Harden could have legally continued dribbling at this point, so the step shown above doesn't count towards his two-step allocation after gathering the ball.
Technically speaking, Cambridge Analytica, the scandal-ridden data analytics company that harvested the user data of up to 328 million Facebook users, is closing up shop, effective immediately.
Technically speaking, Cambridge Analytica, the scandal-ridden data analytics company that harvested the user data of up to 87 million Facebook users, is closing up shop, effective immediately.
Technically speaking, Zubrin tells Axios, the U.S. is currently better positioned to put humans on Mars than it was in 1961 to put a crew on the Moon.
Ending lead poisoning has the potential to reduce crime, increase academic achievement, and even make the US more economically productive — and, technically speaking, it's not even particularly difficult.
Technically speaking, the team is watching the formation of lithium dendrites, small spindles of conductive filaments that form inside of the batteries while they are charging and decharging.
Arlington and the Rangers are selling this $450 million sales tax because it is not a "new tax," technically speaking: it already exists to pay off Cowboys Stadium.
" Early on, the Q&A noted that "technically speaking all reported activity that is found to be a violation of law, directive, or policy requires some corrective action.
Technically speaking, Paxton is really one of two actors whose characters met their demise at the hands of a Terminator, Predator and Xenomorph, Lance Henriksen being the other one.
Director: John Carpenter Writer: Bill Lancaster Remake of: The Thing From Another World (1951) Technically speaking, The Thing is more a new adaptation of the novella Who Goes There?
Technically speaking, your birthday marks the moment that the sun returns to where it was on the Wheel of the Zodiac when you were born, thus its astrological name.
Technically speaking, the genome could have been stripped down even further, but cellular growth would have been so painstakingly slow as to render the cell useless for scientific experimentation.
Technically speaking, this is called a "full dump," and it is kind of like trying to download a movie over your neighbor's Wi-Fi while driving by their house.
Can you imagine a Republican senator, in the wake of an obstruction conclusion from Mueller, telling a reporter: "Well, I don't, technically speaking, believe the President can obstruct justice"?
"Technically speaking, we are in a 'trade war' as we now have actual tariffs being imposed, with retaliatory responses," Michael Englund, the chief economist at Action Economics, told CNBC.
"If you're looking to get some exposure, health care has shown good relative strength for obvious reasons and Merck, technically speaking, is best in breed right now," Gordon said.
If your job is to drive people around, you want to be able to remove all of the distractions that come with cars that are, technically speaking, more exciting.
But technically speaking, setting this battle at night, and in fog, is just about the absolute worst case scenario for the medium this show is native to: streaming home video.
If it feels outlandishly creepy, that's part of Stone's point: this could happen, technically speaking (and people at the NSA have reportedly spied on some of their most intimate relations).
Technically speaking, slander only happens when someone says something out loud, whereas libel relates to what they publish in print so maybe he should have called this THE LIBEL LIES.
LC I did not know roughly until I started lifting weights that alcohol is actually a fourth kind of calorie—it is not carb, nor fat, nor protein, technically speaking.
Technically speaking his father, King Salman, is still the card-carrying member in the family, but few doubt when the crown comes to him, so will access to the club.
It sounds like gobbledy-gook and double speak to them even if, technically speaking, Kerry DID vote for $87 billion for the war and reconstruction efforts before he voted against it.
There's an unspoken rule in photography, not to mention in art in general, that women are not supposed to be, technically speaking, voyeurs—they're supposed to be what voyeurs look at.
PlayStation 2, GameCube, and the original Xbox aren't even very old, technically speaking, but you can still expect a solid $75 to $100 or more for a working one in decent condition.
Technically speaking, a lightweight could fight in the heavyweight division at 135lbs—perhaps even two lightweights could face off against each other for the heavyweight belt no matter how ludicrous the idea.
Technically speaking, the jurors could not be deadlocked on the higher charge of predatory sexual assault without having first decided that Mr. Weinstein was guilty of a lower charge, legal experts said.
Technically speaking, shareholders have the right to refuse to sell, but because the company is being acquired it is effectively going out of business, so the shares of its stock will become worthless.
But here's how I justified it in my mind: Technically speaking, I think every year of your life past high school age, you gain like three credits, and it's just considered life experience.
But technically speaking, ''barrels'' counts the number of times a player hits the ball over 98 miles an hour at an angle that will result in a hit more than half the time.
Technically speaking, the attorney for one of the higher-profile murder suspects in recent history was planning to claim his client was not guilty by reason of mental defect, the New York Times reported.
Technically speaking, being transgender has never been considered a mental illness because the word was never adopted as diagnostic nomenclature, said Jamison Green, past president of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH).
"$1,000/oz is the new support and while it stays above this level, technically speaking the forecast is still bullish," Italpreziosi's head of finance Filippo Finocchi told the Reuters Global Gold Forum this month.
"Technically speaking, I see a potential bull flag that we had a move about late last year and it's been consolidating," Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Futures, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
Amman Journal AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan's national census takers made something of a stark discovery earlier this year when they found that nearly a third of the country's 9.5 million residents are not, technically speaking, Jordanians.
Left: The new Charge 3 displaying a butt-ugly "😘" emoji, Right: The heftier Charge 2Photo: Harrison Weber (Gizmodo)Technically speaking, the Charge 23 should meet most if not all of your daily fitness tracking needs.
That means that USB Type-A, MicroUSB, and USB-C can all get USB 3.2 branding of some sort — although, technically speaking, only USB-C cables will likely support the fastest USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 speeds.
Technically speaking, hypnagogia occurs during stage 1 sleep, even if people who are woken up during this period sometimes report that they never were asleep or are able to respond when someone is talking to them.
As with the earlier bodies of work, the new sculptures were – technically speaking – the result of the artist's merging of industrial materials (commercial Styrofoam packaging, its bulky containers) with a completely different kind of subject matter.
"Technically speaking, unlike for U.S. persons, foreign persons from the EU can meet and negotiate with Mr Miller short of signing anything material for their companies and Gazprom," George Voloshin, from Aperio Intelligence consultancy in Paris, said.
Technically speaking, bugs are not synonymous with insects but are a subset of them: those which possess mouthparts that pierce and suck (as opposed to, say, caterpillars and termites, whose mouths are built, like ours, to chew).
Other members of leadership almost toyed with reporters who sought clarity, noting that, technically speaking, leadership wouldn't have to decide on what bill to vote on until 20 hours of debate on the Senate floor had gone by.
Slow-Cooker Chipotle Tacos O.K., so technically speaking, the chicken is cooked in this truly fix-it-and-forget-it taco recipe, but the important point is that you're not the one cooking it over a hot stove.
That is the highest such figure devoted to defense spending of any American ally on the planet, with the exception of Colombia and several security partners across the Middle East that are not, technically speaking, American treaty allies.
That made for a quieter collection than usual for Mr. Simons, even if he called it "probably the most complex collection I ever did, technically speaking," thanks to the challenges of printing the images at high quality on cloth.
Technically speaking, the ruling said only that the expansion plans — drawn up under Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May — needed to take into account Britain's commitments to help reduce global warming, not that the plans definitely clashed with those vows.
This surveillance is controversial not because Facebook gained permission to data mine your phone book and activity — which, technically speaking, it will have done, via one of the myriad socially engineered, fuzzily worded permission pop-ups starring cutesy looking cartoon characters.
Technically speaking, a EWER is not a "Ceremonial basin" anyway (although a EWER could be part of the set, holding water to be poured over the hands), but I could not dredge up the word LAVABO to save my life.
Image: G. Pérez-Díaz/IACPSR J2215+5135, as the newly described neutron star is called, is what astronomers call a "redback" pulsar (the terms "neutron star" and "pulsar" are often used interchangeably, though technically speaking pulsars only describe rapidly rotating neutron stars).
Technically speaking, the cold that will follow the blizzard is associated with part of the polar vortex, which is a circulation of air around the Arctic that plays a role in determining how cold winters are in North America, Europe, and Asia.
"Technically speaking we should have gone back to the IMF in January, but ministers are likely to try and wait until after the election [for parliament planned for 2018]," said Vaqar Ahmed, deputy executive director of the Islamabad-based Sustainable Development Policy Institute.
Technically speaking, the show begins with "Untitled" (225), an album of 39 pencil drawings on index cards, and ends with "Untitled (In Beauty it is finished)" (1983-2002), a book of drawings done in acrylic, wax crayon, pencil, and pen on handmade paper.
There was Darren Criss, who walked away with an Emmy tonight, in a super-fitted tone-on-tone black suit woven with a chevron pattern and a black shirt that while, technically speaking, is a sartorial solecism, certainly emphasized his buff muscularity.
When you let your imagination go berserk, when your mind wanders, you make mistakes, and one thing that I knew was that this was likely going to be the hardest thing, technically speaking, I'd ever done, and we couldn't afford any mistakes.
And with that Marvel Entertainment logo now stuck to the poster — making it the first Marvel film of the year, technically speaking — New Mutants could even get a bit more play than it would have had as the X-Men franchise's mysterious step-sibling.
Technically speaking, Sessions's June ruling was just a denial of asylum to a specific Central American domestic violence survivor, which overturned an Obama-era precedent that said that Guatemalan women afraid to leave their domestic partners did not constitute a "particular social group" under asylum law.
Image: Fretwell & Trathan, 2019In an email to Gizmodo, Fretwell added further color to the issue, saying El Niño is one possible driver of the local loss of ice, and though technically speaking this is not climate change, he believes El Niño events will become more pronounced in the coming years.
Mr. Wood explained that vagrants are, technically speaking, birds or other animals that don't belong here, usually because they've gotten lost or blown off course: the odd sapsucker, for example, or the one northern gannet that took a wrong turn and has been returning to Southeast Farallon for four years.
Technically speaking, the illustrious title of "song of the summer" is usually given to a ubiquitous bop that's ruthlessly played all season long (like "Despacito," for example.)  But as we're living in lawless times, I challenge you ignore anyone who tries to tell you what *should* be your personal song of the summer.
This has long been the weak point of North Korea's program: Building a nuclear device small enough to fit on the tip of a missile is hard, technically speaking, and dropping a bomb from a bomber flying over a city would be risky given that America's vastly superior air force could just shoot the bomber down.
Dorie ApollonioAssociate Professor, Clinical Pharmacy, University of California San Francisco, focusing on tobacco control and policy makingWell, the word overdose is a little odd here, because overdose just means an excessive or dangerous dose of a drug, and since nicotine has no therapeutic use, and it's addictive, and it probably has some toxic effects, anything is an overdose, technically speaking.
Harold Russell in The Best Years of Our Lives: Winner, Best Supporting Actor, 653 Technically speaking, Russell was in one film before he played Homer Parrish in the movie about men returning home from World War II. The real-life vet who lost both hands in the war appeared in a military educational film first, catching the attention of director William Wyler.
And because these big tech ad giants have grown so dominant as services they are able to wield huge power over their users — even tracking non-users over large swathes of the rest of the Internet, and giving them even fewer controls than the people who are de facto locked in, even if, technically speaking, service users might be able to delete an account or abandon a staple of the consumer web.
Image: JD Howell (McMaster University)For the study, lead author Eleftheria Palkopoulou from the Harvard Medical School, along with colleagues from McMaster, the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Uppsala University, and the University of Potsdam, sequenced 14 genomes from several living and extinct elephant species, including multiple Woolly Mammoth genomes, a Columbian Mammoth genome (a scientific first), multiple Asian elephant genomes, a pair of African Forest elephant genomes, two Straight-tusked elephant genomes, two African Savanna elephant genomes, and, amazingly, a couple of American Mastodon genomes (which technically speaking aren't elephants).
The video below, from the study shows how the sea surface temperature anomalies interact with atmospheric factors to lead to hot days in the Midwest and eastern U.S. (Technically speaking, the colors indicate sea surface temperature anomalies, the contours indicate geopotential height at 300 millibars, and the arrows represent wave activity fluxes:) The researchers did test to see whether other more well-known ocean-atmosphere cycles, such as El Nino, could be used to reliably predict changes in heat wave risk, and they ruled those out as possibilities.

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