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Well, I think we take it to a different place.
I loved it, but it took it to a different place.
It did take us to a different place in our headspace.
"We're not suggesting anyone move to a different place," he said.
During takeoff, he says, his mind goes to a different place.
I decide to take a road trip to a different place every weekend.
I'd have to close my eyes and take myself to a different place.
And that leads to a different place than the V.P. or Senator Warren.
And there are lots of what ifs that might have led us to a different place.
And he wanted to fulfill his childhood vision and take the biblical epic to a different place.
This national brightness is a drug as strong as the dream of escape to a different place.
But then I was in season five of RuPaul's Drag Race, which took it to a different place.
If you just shut down new ideas, then you're never gonna get to a different place in our politics.
A different road might have led me to a different place, and I wouldn't be happy doing anything but music.
You go to a different place, where it's very dangerous and scary, and it's important to know the way back.
While conditions such as the six-month threshold remain, it will only push back the legal fuzziness to a different place.
Kirad said they asked people at the processing center but were told only that Susan was taken to a different place.
We had to stop offering STI blood screening tests, eg for HIV, and send all those students to a different place.
I think it takes the scary aspect of going [to] a different place away because you do it at a pretty young age.
So I would go each day and night to a different place in the subway system to photograph people, making contact in many cases.
But we've also been talking about the prism of memory, and later in life his mental faculties disperse or go to a different place.
I don't want to take away from his contribution as it was significant; Gucci took trap to a different place, Young Jeezy and them did too.
So parents should distract, by giving them other things to do that are less disruptive or picking them up and moving them to a different place.
Can you do it by writing and talking or do you have to move her to a different place and immerse her in a different reality?
People in prison, people in offices, people in an oilfield somewhere, people stuck somewhere they don't want to be, music can take them to a different place.
We are finding that it's not the traditional factors that economists would focus on, such as the costs of moving to a different place or getting [the right] information.
Looking pained, Mr. Blum says he is "reprogramming" Mr. Weinstein to a different place in his brain and that he knew his boss was dark, just not that dark.
" However, he left the door open Saturday, saying he would work with China to "bring North Korea to a different place where we are hopeful we can begin a dialogue.
"The real question about Macron is did he actively engage the Saudis and move them to a different place," said Mr. Crocker, the former ambassador to several countries in the region.
"The effect starts with chills around your lips, then it's like you go 90 miles-per-hour to a different place and separate from the aura of your body," Llacko says.
FIELDS That may be because the story has come to a different place, or it may be because we're in our fourth season and all that has just manifested within our subconscious.
Because it's so common to simply reuse the same resume format, she receives resumes that say "I'd really like land a job at [enter company name]" and refer to a different place of employment.
Because it's so common to simply reuse the same resume format, she receives documents that say "I'd really like to land a job at [enter company name]" and refer to a different place of employment.
When you listen, one of the biggest tracks on this album is "Rising from the Ruins," which is just this massive landscape of sound that really elevates you and takes you to a different place.
"Tiger just went to a different place mentally than the rest of us can go to," said Graeme McDowell, who won the U.S. Open in 2010, the last time it was held in Pebble Beach.
For someone from the provinces who lived dreaming of going to a different place, all the problems that Kazan talked about in 'Splendor in the Grass' seemed to me straight out of the town I grew up in.
That's the beauty of going to the movies, after all: That dark theater has the capacity to transport you to a different place for a couple of hours to laugh at silly, unrealistic shit and not feel the real world's problems.
Mr. McCoy's puzzle is called "Emotion," and I think that's brilliant, because that's exactly what happens in today's theme: the letter E moves to a different place in a common phrase, making a new phrase that can be clued in a punny way.
I'm excited about being across from him and just exchanging, just being in my highest state, and him in his highest state, and seeing what that does to me and seeing what it does to him, and it taking us to a different place.
As a journalist, I did learn a lot there, but I also think it's just the emotional capacity to be open and vulnerable in that sense, and letting the other person lead you to a different place you didn't even know you wanted to go.
"This has in fact prevented the loss of many jobs which would have been taken to a different place in the world, where eventually the competitive advantages in these other parts of the world, especially in Asia, would have eventually taken these jobs," he said.
And when I changed views about monetary policy, it was about Japan and had nothing to do with a desire for fiscal expansion in the US. Again, the point is that the discipline of economics is, or at least can be, real — it can lead you, via evidence and/or analysis, to a different place from where you started.
The dogs were on call as thousands of Angelenos flocked to LAX in January to protest the Trump administration's travel ban, and they have comforted traumatized travelers in the wake of national tragedies: "People light up when they see the dogs, and their minds go to a different place," said PUP volunteer Naomi Jost, bending to scratch her dog Echo's ear.
For example, Thor's Turnpike was moved to a different place in the park and renamed Alpine Rallye, same with Veteran Carousel, which is now known as Vintage Carousel.
When she moved the somatic cell to a different place, germ cells started dividing in that new location. This was the first time a single cell with such an oversight function had been identified.
Doctor Bong is a genius scientist with advanced knowledge of genetic engineering. His main weapon is his bell-shaped helmet which creates a number of effects when struck. These effects can consist of concussive blasts powerful enough to bend metal and the ability to teleport Doctor Bong to a different place.
It has been argued that this place was Lingga, south of Riau, and that the 14th-century Longyamen was in that vicinity. It is more probable, however, that the Song text referred to a different place from the Yuan texts. There is overwhelming evidence to suggest that Longyamen was Singapore in the 14th and 15th centuries.
They all went on an Erasmus exchange, each to a different place, but they wrote the songs together through Skype and recorded them in their winter holidays, in December 2007. Castafiore Cabaret (Pistatxo Records, 2008) was the group's first recorded album, with six self-produced songs. They sent 8,000 copies to the magazine Enderrock and started making homemade videos: Déjà-vu and A vegades ("Sometimes").
As the group goes downstairs, they discover Orianna dead on the landing. "I was certainly wondering about all those instructions and rules of hers," observes one character. "I kept thinking maybe she was going to a different place than ours." As they speculate on what might have happened, Fancy dashes down to take the crown from her grandmother's head and put it on her own.
Both of them are keepers of hidden underground riches. The Mistress, described as either a beautiful green-eyed woman in malachite gown or a lizard with the crown on her head, is the keeper of gemstones. Poloz is the master of every existing piece of gold. The miners believed that if a gold-bearing lode disappeared, it meant that the Great Snake moved it to a different place.
Another speaker begins a speech, while Louis sees the policeman. The policeman has realized that Louis is an escaped ex-convict, and patiently waits for the festivities to end to apprehend him. Louis makes a concluding speech in which he gives the factory to the workers, and says that fate will take him to a different place. As another speaker continues, a wind begins to pick up, gently blowing the decorations.
The business was essential however so the work was moved to other premises. General goods, tea, chocolate, and flour each went to a different place. Groceries were retained at Nelson St.Lindegaard pp 34, 41 In 1948 delivery depots were set up at Exeter, Cheltenham and East Coker.Lindegaard In the mid-50s, Cash and Carry warehouses were set up around the country. In 1951, 90,000 Ordinary Shares were offered at 22 s.
Example of 4-stage pipeline. The colored boxes represent instructions independent of each other. Two-way branching is usually implemented with a conditional jump instruction. A conditional jump can either be "not taken" and continue execution with the first branch of code which follows immediately after the conditional jump, or it can be "taken" and jump to a different place in program memory where the second branch of code is stored.
Cuts and dissolves are used differently. A camera cut changes the perspective from which a scene is portrayed. It is as if the viewer suddenly and instantly moved to a different place, and could see the scene from another angle. Fades and dissolves typically have a duration of 1 to 2 seconds (24–48 frames), though this may vary according to the preference of the director and editor.
When Marduk is about to hypnotize Jonah's mom Eleanor, Jonah shoots an arrow at him to stop. Marduk grabs it, breaks it in half, and transports Jonah to a different place. Marduk wants Jonah to bow down to him, but Jonah refuses to. Jonah runs up the stairs to the roof, where he gets caught by Marduk, again, who commands him to worship him and be his servant.
At the time of the Battle of Plassey, local people migrated to a different place to avoid social and political turmoil and form a new human settlement. According to the etymology 'para' (locality) of the inhabitants of Palashi (Palashi) set up here. Palashipara is a very old village situated in the bank of Jalangi River. An indigo kuthi was established by the indigo planters at Nishchintapur village near Palashipara.
On the second day I decided to put the choir on, which we don't usually do so early on. Once we put the choir on, it made the song and took it to a different place. My favourite part about it is that I don't know what the song is. It doesn't necessarily make that much sense, but I think that's part of what makes me like it.
8; Antiquities 14.4.4). From Josephus, it is clear that Pella had been damaged and so needed some restoration by Pompey decades afterwards, but his specific reference to the destruction of Pella by Jannaeus because its inhabitants refusing to follow Jewish customs, seems to refer to a different place (Antiquities, XIII.395-397): it is listed as if amongst southern Levantine cities and out of its more normal sequence between Gadara, Gerasa and Scythopolis.
The temple priests have to timely shift the old bells to a different place to make room for the new bells that are tied everyday. In addition to bells, dried coconut and prasad is offered to the Goddess. This place has a calm environment and a sense of spiritual peace to it. Rama Mandir (temple) Rock painting at Rama Mandir, Ranikhet Located in the vicinity of Jhula Devi temple is the Rama Mandir, dedicated to lord Rama.
Because depending on the exact angle between the satellite and a ground station, the precision could have variation, data was collected during several passes. This allowed data from the best passes to be selected, while still conserving a great amount of redundancy. Once enough measurements had been made to ensure the unknown position was precisely established, one of the stations was moved to a different place and became the new unknown position. In this way, former measurements helped establish new positions.
The others find him with the root and ask what happened. They dismiss his conjecture that an invisible animal dug the hole and tell him that he only got confused and went to a different place the second time. They use a sword to cut the root, which they call a "moon melon", find out that the inside smells strongly like rotting vegetation. Scumble, who is the only person willing to try it, finds it to be cooling and refreshing.
Because he would not assume that the plant fossils were capable of traveling to a different place, he suspected that Svalbard had had a warmer, less frigid climate in the past. When Pangaea separated, the reorganization of the continents changed the function of the oceans and seaways. The restructuring of the continents, changed and altered the distribution of warmth and coolness of the oceans. When North America and South America connected, it stopped equatorial currents from passing from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
The reality television dating show features one contestant who chooses between four contestants of the opposite sex by eliminating them one by one in three total rounds. The contestant (sometimes female, but usually male) meets their four dates one by one, and then give their first impression in a confessional- style cut scene. The other four contestants then size each other up along with the contestant within their own confessional scenes. The group of five is cut one-by-one each round, and in each round the group usually goes to a different place.
The musical score was composed by Ennio Morricone, who had previously collaborated with director Leone on A Fistful of Dollars. Under Leone's explicit direction, Morricone began writing the score before production had started, as Leone often shot to the music on set. The music is notable for its blend of diegetic and non-diegetic moments through a recurring motif that originates from the identical pocket watches belonging to El Indio and Colonel Mortimer. "The music that the watch makes transfers your thought to a different place," said Morricone.
Ridge Farm Studio was one of the earliest residential recording studios in the United Kingdom. The studio operated for over twenty-five years, and had artists, musicians, and producers from all over the world record and produce their music there. The studio was established in 1975 by a lighting technician named Frank Andrews, who had toured across the UK with bands such as Queen, ABBA, and the Rolling Stones. Andrews returned home from tour to discover his parents had moved to a different place, which is where Ridge Farm Studio was born.
But the rural setting is not always as idyllic as here; and in Ring Around the Sun it is largely dominated by intolerance and isolationism. An idea often found in Simak's stories is that there is no past time for a time traveler to go to. Instead, our world moves along in a stream of time, and to move to a different place in time is to move to another world altogether. Thus in City our Earth is overrun by ants, but the intelligent dogs and the remaining humans escape to other worlds in the time stream.
The grandmother, too, sees one of these diminutive creatures beckoning to her, but it soon vanishes. The grandfather, while trying to start the car, sees that a strange animal is approaching from the distance. The grandfather goes back inside and informs the family that something is coming; before long, a variety of horrific, alien monsters (all of these creatures being of a reptilian or amphibious nature) are proceeding to slaughter each other outside the house; some are trying to break in and kill the family. After a few moments, the UFO appears again and teleports the creatures to a different place.
Diepsloot township is not far from the wealthy suburbs of Dainfern and Steyn City, Gauteng, and was established in 1994 as a transit camp for some of the people who had been removed from Zevenfontein (informally known as eSgodiphola), a squatter camp right next to Chartwell that had been there since the late 80's. The people who remained behind in Zevenfontein had chosen to be moved to a different place, Cosmo City, which only started happening 10 years later at the end of 2005. Initially 1,124 plots were made available. People were to stay in the transit camp until land elsewhere became available.
1940, Madurai Ashram was inaugurated and the sabha was shifted to Madurai (Aruppukottai Road) The new Ashram was painstakingly built entirely using Granite stones. But in 1942, during the Second World War, the British Government acquired the entire place in Madurai and paid a compensation of Rs.1,37,750/- to the Meivazhi Sabha. Consequently, the sabha had to be shifted again to a different place and the Madurai Ashram came to be referred as the பழஞ்சாலை/Paḻañcālai (meaning old Salai). It is stated that even prior to the acquisition, some prophetic carvings were inscribed in the lentil stones of the Ashram hall in the year 1940, which reads as "ஆலயம் மாற அரசு மாறும்" ("When the Temple changes, the Government will change").
There have been complaints that UAC notifications slow down various tasks on the computer such as the initial installation of software onto Windows Vista. It is possible to turn off UAC while installing software, and re-enable it at a later time. However, this is not recommended since, as File & Registry Virtualization is only active when UAC is turned on, user settings and configuration files may be installed to a different place (a system directory rather than a user-specific directory) if UAC is switched off than they would be otherwise. Also Internet Explorer 7's "Protected Mode", whereby the browser runs in a sandbox with lower privileges than the standard user, relies on UAC; and will not function if UAC is disabled.
After being spoiled by the action of vandals and some visitors, the plaque was moved to a different place, higher, under the railing of the bridge. The text on the plaque reads: > Here as he walked by > on the 16th of October 1843 > Sir William Rowan Hamilton > in a flash of genius discovered > the fundamental formula for > quaternion multiplication > i² = j² = k² = ijk = −1 > & cut it on a stone of this bridge. > Given the historical importance of the bridge with respect to mathematics, mathematicians from all over the world have been known to take part in the annual commemorative walk from Dunsink Observatory to the site. Attendees have included Nobel Prize winners Murray Gell-Mann, Steven Weinberg and Frank Wilczek, and mathematicians Sir Andrew Wiles, Sir Roger Penrose and Ingrid Daubechies.
However, there was a concern that moving the animals away from their conspecifics to a different place to be slaughtered would increase the stun-to-kill time (time between stunning the animal and killing it) for the stunned animal, increasing the risk the animal would regain consciousness and it was consequently recommended that slaughter in front of conspecifics be permitted alongside a mandatory limit on stun-to- kill time. Legislation was introduced which allowed animals to be slaughtered in sight of their conspecifics but there was no legislation for a legal maximum stun-to-kill time. Some critics argue that this resulted in the "worst of both worlds", as it mean that the slaughter methods now caused distress to conspecifics without reliably ensuring the animals were killed before regaining consciousness.Aid, Animal.
Similarly, Heisenbugs may be caused by side-effects in test expressions used in runtime assertions in languages such as C and C++, where the test expression is not evaluated when assertions are turned off in production code using the `NDEBUG` macro. Other common causes of heisenbugs are using the value of a non-initialized variable (which may change its address or initial value during debugging), or following an invalid pointer (which may point to a different place when debugging). Debuggers also commonly allow the use of breakpoints or provide other user interfaces that cause additional source code (such as property accessors) to be executed stealthily, which can, in turn, change the state of the program."Java toString() override with initialization as a side effect" Time can also be a factor in heisenbugs, particularly with multi-threaded applications.
Trot, a little girl who lives on the coast of southern California, meets a strange little boy with a large umbrella. Button Bright has been using his family's magic umbrella to take long-range journeys from his Philadelphia home, and has gotten as far as California. After an explanation of how the magic umbrella works, the two children, joined by Cap'n Bill, decide to take a trip to a nearby island; they call it "Sky island," because it looks like it's "halfway in the sky"—but the umbrella takes them to a different place entirely, a literal island in the sky. Sky Island is another split-color country in Baum's fantasy universe, like the Land of Oz. Divided in halves, blue and pink, Sky Island supports two separate races of beings, the Blues (or "Blueskins") and the Pinkies.
St Christina St Catherine and St Barbara St Agnes, Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe St Margaret, Staatsgalerie im Schloss Johannisburg St Apollonia, private collection This panel altarpiece, whose overall height was 220-230 cm and width circa 370 cm, was most probably three-winged with two hinged wings. Alternatively, it could have been made up of a single panel that was divided up later on, in the late 16th century. At that time, the altarpiece was evidently moved to a different place and the rear side of the wings, decorated with plant ornaments and marbling, was painted over with a scene of the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary. Historians have attempted to reconstruct the original appearance of the altarpiece out of five surviving fragments and incomplete accounts from that period. With regard to the chapel’s consecration, the Celebration of the Virgin Mary would have probably formed the centre of the altarpiece.
Furthermore, there is no support for this derivation in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1981), the Oxford English Dictionary (1986), or Partridge's Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (1961). An early example of the idiom is from the Club book of the Tarporley Hunt (1765): > Mr. John Barry having sent the Fox Hounds to a different place to what was > ordered was sent to Coventry, but return'd upon giving six bottles of Claret > to the Hunt. By 1811, the meaning of the term was defined in Grose's The Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue: > To send one to Coventry; a punishment inflicted by officers of the army on > such of their brethren as are testy, or have been guilty of improper > behaviour, not worthy the cognizance of a court martial. The person sent to > Coventry is considered as absent; no one must speak to or answer any > question he asks, except relative to duty, under penalty of being also sent > to the same place.

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