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"transient" Definitions
  1. continuing for only a short time synonym fleeting, temporary
  2. staying or working in a place for only a short time, before moving on

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That's when Devan allegedly drove toward the transient and accelerated several times before hopping the curb and knocking down the transient.
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) is a new project designed to study these transient events, including stars slamming into black holes, supernovae, and asteroids.
This complicated computing process stores a transient matrix in SSD of CPU(1), then it recomputes and shares the transient matrix with the other SSD of CPU(2) simultaneously.
STEVE LIESMAN: Do you agree with -- that it is transient?
The transient memorializes transience; light records light, and shadow shadow.
Police say he is a transient with no known address.
This channel is how the transient instruction broadcasts its findings.
But Gould's film shows us that even this is transient.
The transient side of loving someone was on my mind.
It is a truly heady perfume, but a transient one.
A transient with a history of violence has been arrested.
He seemed to crave a less transient form of recognition.
Instead, they're posting Stories, the transient format copied from Snapchat.
Transported from the miniature dystopia, we received some transient reprieve.
Such is the transient nature of everything in the universe.
Many people they sought are transient and use disposable phones.
I am valuable and reliable, yet I am transient too.
These discounts offer a good deal for a transient population.
Do other musicians with periods experience a similar transient clumsiness?
But creating art out of living things is intrinsically transient.
" She adds: "It's something we've never seen in a transient before.
Should transient cell signals be downplayed if there's a university nearby?
Can we truly own anything, or are we just transient custodians?
"Sometimes this is transient and people wake back up," he says.
Spears, in contrast, forgoes grand gestures in favor of transient moods.
In a city so transient, it sadly comes with the territory.
"Hollywood is a transient portal, people come and go," says Swanson.
The changes in exercisers' blood were potent but "transient," Skinner says.
Expect them to explain away any economic weakness on "transient" factors.
It assumes that all trauma-related conditions are transient and curable.
They were ready for an older and less transient neighborhood, too.
"He's relatively transient but has roots to this area," he said.
He is a transient that is known to frequent public libraries.
Dirty, transient, and anti-authoritarian, they spurn capitalism for a hardscrabble alternative.
A long, oval-shaped "brown barge" on Jupiter—a transient cyclonic system.
"Sometimes this is transient and people wake back up," Dr. Katz said.
Grayhm believes the man is a transient who was on heavy drugs.
Because he was a transient, investigators had trouble tracking Bruce Paddock down.
I mean that literally; they waited in a state of transient permanence.
In one case, a transient swung a PVC pipe at people nearby.
This created a transient atmosphere that lasted for about 70 million years.
NASA's Curiosity rover also detected a transient whiff of methane in 2014.
The streetscape of New York has been reconstructed for a transient population.
The effect is a lasting ode to the transient beauty of nature.
But this is not easy because of job loss and transient hardships.
Mining companies are encouraged through tax incentives to use the transient workers.
Meanwhile, I'm surrounded by transient, consumable experiences: restaurants, bars, concerts, comedy shows.
In the Garden State, members of the assembly want to extend the 7 percent sales tax and 5 percent transient accommodation fee long in place at hotels to "short-term rentals rented through a transient space marketplace," aka Airbnb.
They also issued citations for converting permanent housing into transient use, working without a permit for the construction of additional units, failing to provide adequate fire alarms and sprinklers for transient use, and violating the building's certificate of occupancy.
Muniz also estimated that he's had 15 mini-strokes, or transient ischemic attacks.
Have the octopuses there laid down permanent roots, or are they transient residents?
But Zeus lets any homeowner get paid to host white-collar transient labor.
Joey: My dad's not really in the picture and my mother was transient.
In part, the answer is that we're a more transient society these days.
Why, he was asked in 1980, create still lifes in a transient world?
"Transient" was a designation that meant undesirable, weakness—something that would corrupt you.
Taken together, these observations affirm the transient and recurring nature of these storms.
Her photographs have a hazy, dreamlike quality as if they were transient memories.
It's a transient vibe and a lot of work was put into it.
"It's very hard to say, because this information is transient," Graham-Cumming said.
Now this Portland drone operator has repeatedly turned his drones on transient boaters.
Wade left, reluctantly, one more divorce in a league of ever-transient stars.
Here's the lesson I was learning about winning: It is impermanent, unstable, transient.
There is no perfect way to measure homelessness, which by nature is transient.
Our guests have paid over $50,000 to the county in transient occupancy tax.
It's a region where transient newcomers have defined the culture since pioneer days.
Past school shootings have usually had transient effects on public opinion, if any.
Titan isn't the only place outside of Earth with transient clouds in its sky.
Each is the trace of a transient intention, and their variety is potentially infinite.
Cops nabbed Floyd -- who we're told appears to be a transient -- near the scene.
Blackmer sees her photography as a way of fixing these transient objects in time.
A disproportionate number were minorities, low-income, college students, or had transient housing situations.
ONE theory of transient global amnesia is that episodes are brought on by stress.
One constitutes a deeper, more durable state, while the other is superficial and transient.
The rare disorder, which can cause transient paralysis, has been linked to influenza vaccinations.
Both transient hypofrontality and meditation could be described as a peaceful state of awareness.
These effects are typically transient and usually subside after removal of the formaldehyde source.
So far, the Young People's Chorus has released three recordings of Transient Glory pieces.
We are transient beings, perhaps never more so than when we are in transit.
And as fashion's most famous bible, Vogue exemplifies the transient nature of the beast.
Members of the region's transient community of tech workers would likely fill the pods.
Transient but recurring disruptions have more than offset larger than expected Iran and Iraq production.
They tend to be more transient, less trustful of government, and less tied to communities.
Today, they scrape by and live in transient shelters paid for by members like Ravago.
Don't worry about being lost; instead, accept the transient and temporary nature of digital things.
Another thing to look out for are "mini-strokes," or TIA, a transient ischemic attack.
" If it does prove to be transient and unexplained, HD 164595 could become another "Wow!
As in his paintings, van Gogh interrogates the relationship between the transient and the eternal.
Mr Trump may calculate that any unpopularity will be transient; other polls show mixed opinions.
The area is crossed by hiking trails and is home to transient camps, Wagner said.
Espinosa has a criminal record and is believed to be a transient, FOX 2 reported.
CL: Consumers who crave style, exclusivity, and adaptability to accommodate their transient and urban lifestyles.
Further observations are strongly encouraged to establish the nature of this very bright optical transient.
They're transient, which gives them a heightening function that not many video games can boast.
I liked that, and I also found the transient nature of the encounters very liberating.
There is a time-sensitive nature to airports that doesn't exist in other transient spaces.
Heat sensation from capsaicinoids results from the irritation of the transient receptor potential channel TRPV1….
Your emotions are no longer all-consuming entities that guide your choices; they're transient states.
"Transient Program for Drums and Machinery" is available for free download from the band's website.
Paranoia or transient psychoses are among the most common serious side-effects of meth use.
This sense of disappointment in the company, however transient it may prove, is something new.
In Emma's best-selling books, Lizzy Larck relentlessly pursues a transient evil spirit named Marianne.
Mr. Trump's transient use of his bully pulpit for policy messaging has upended that playbook.
The plan is to tap into the explosion of transient populations in cities across the globe.
So Wu, who was born and raised here, boasts a special claim to the transient city.
Suicides fall during football World Cups, for example, maybe because of the transient feeling of community.
The show explores human nature, particularly what it means to be human, through the transient soils.
This seems to be of the utmost importance for the transient global world we live in.
Transient lunar phenomena are brief flashes of light and color on the surface of the Moon.
Evidence to date suggests it flows seasonally, descending steep slopes in transient trickles every Martian summer.
The pursuit is all the more remarkable given how transient the company's prey tends to be.
Last week I rather surprisingly suffered what's known as a Transient Ischemic Attack or mini stroke.
All of these features are transient, however, so marvel at the smiley face while you can.
HPV is largely a transient infection with 85033 percent of infections resolving naturally within two years.
They also offer shorter-term leases, which create more of a transient environment in the properties.
The frequent displacement led him to fall behind in school, a common experience for transient students.
Heaps of clothing and discarded flip-flops testify to their transient presence in these forbidding spots.
The elevations were transient in Cempra's trials and data showed no cases of acute liver injury.
It's a difficult population to work with, and it's a really transient population to work with.
Patients had transient nausea generally during the first week of therapy coincident with increased steroid dosing.
Fast and transient sounds, like a door slam or a hand clap, also aren't blocked effectively.
Mr. Trump's upending of these customs, not his transient policies, will form the legacy that endures.
She preferred to be the one more aware of the transient gorgeousness of the living world.
"It's a small population of wealthy, transient people," said Leonard Steinberg, president of Compass Real Estate.
Can it change the way that you provision transient environments for your dev and test workloads?
The pursuit is all the more remarkable given how transient the company's prey tends to be.
They are useless for many transient illnesses like respiratory infections and leave people vulnerable to pathogens.
"We live in a global economy and we live in a very transient society," he said.
Astronomers' best chance to understand this "transient," as he called it, is to find more examples.
While it showed me that interest can be powerful, I also realized that it&aposs transient.
I did a lot of collaborations, a lot of magazines, but it was always something transient.
The non-transient part of the attacker's program, which hasn't broken the rules (the version of you that's standing outside the bank) isn't allowed to read the specific bits that the transient instruction wrote, but it knows how to read the messages in that special format.
In Cempra's clinical trials the elevations were transient and there were no cases of acute liver injury.
A cold-eyed assessment says this would involve lots of trouble for at best a transient benefit.
The man who gave police the name Samuel Hernandez is listed as a "transient" in jail records.
Roosevelt had previously observed Hoover's hands-on approach to business with disdain but his reservations were transient.
"Heart rhythm issues — which are really ultimately an electrical issue — can be transient, by definition," Osborne says.
A painting, "Once Transient" (1983), that I made during college at Temple University's Tyler School of Art.
New York and Virginia got HQ2 because their cultures are mercenary at worst and transient at best.
Crucially, not all these episodes ended in a recession; some were transient slowdowns in an uninterrupted expansion.
Importantly, in young people, these effects are transient and return to normal once the infection was cleared.
If that's true, we can expect many more transient Starlink trains in the coming months and years.
I have a healthy detachment to objects and situations because I realize the transient nature of things.
That's the beauty and power of rock 'n' roll: It celebrates transient youth in the present tense.
The asteroid was detected by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) near San Diego on January 4, 2019.
It's a debate that reveals how we think about transient spaces and how we understand one another.
Record stores are transient spaces, especially for musicians with gigs to get to, as Mr. Caws was.
Luckily for the Democratic Party this year, the context of a primary season is much more transient.
That frightening episode turned out to be a transient ischemic attack, also known as a mini-stroke.
Importantly, in young individuals, these effects are transient and return to normal once the infection was cleared.
As my bag gets lighter, I must admit my anxiety about our transient romance has eased, too.
Periods of high oil prices are likely to be transient for the foreseeable future if not indefinitely.
What happens then is that nurses are transient—we tend to move from one place to another.
All these works are transient, viewable only until the next show goes live in a few months.
There&aposs "transient" boredom, which is temporary, and chronic boredom, which lasts an extended period of time.
The sound these youngest boys make comes across as utterly natural yet somehow transient, a haunting falsetto.
Mukherjee's depictions of divinity, mingled with bold statements of sexuality, were not transient, to say the least.
Second and related, although the tax is transient, uncertainty posts great risks and challenges for business operations.
The state has a disproportionate amount of people who work odd hours, and a relatively transient population.
There were middle-income and even some very high-end residential hotels, both transient and longer term.
The management in many mines controls the transient workers' schedules — setting times for meals, showers and sleep.
But could a transient work force come together to fight for a more equitable distribution of resources?
There was no hierarchy and no center; it was all edges, all margins, transient moments of communion.
Essentially a progressive community center, it built its programming around the talents of the Jungle's transient population.
People develop some sort of weird transient attachment to the defendant, whether they hate or love them.
"Their griefs are transient," Thomas Jefferson wrote of the enslaved black people who lived and worked with him.
"The evolving liquidity conditions will determine our choice of instruments for transient and durable liquidity management," Acharya said.
Her bodyguard reportedly described him as a "transient" who has been charged with firearms violations in the past.
The statement identified the stroke as a transient ischemic attack, which temporarily blocks blood flow to the brain.
The first FRB was discovered in 2007, and since then, we've confirmed 52 sources of these transient bursts.
So, in my analogy, the parallel version of you which goes into the bank is a transient instruction.
But in a transient world it is hard to seal one country's legal and cultural norms from another's.
"Prudence dictates" against changing long-established governments, or withdrawing consent for "light and transient causes," said the declaration.
A layer beneath the sand allows water to collect in the dune valleys, forming thousands of transient lagoons.
Giroux, a transient suspected of having hate group ties, had an extensive criminal background, with nine previous convictions.
The researchers first spotted evidence of the binary using the Zwicky Transient Facility at Palomar Observatory in California.
On the day she was killed, she was staying by the riverfront in Waterville, in a transient encampment.
Is Post Malone a Mars Audiac Quintet guy or does he prefer Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements?
Yet to treat the future of the country as a question of transient advantage would be shockingly shallow.
Sheriff's deputy Ethan Griffith said Straw, described as a transient, was making loud noises and refused to leave.
Not a momentary, transient sadness, but something that sinks in and is forgotten, yet is there and endures.
It was also difficult, Ms. Potkin said, to correspond with Mr. Harrell because of his transient living situation.
Life is transient, and it's a journey, and I want to be with somebody who can see that.
There were no adverse effects, they said, outside of headaches or migraines, nausea, and transient anxiety or discomfort.
Transient individuals, critics said, were using the needles to shoot up in public and then improperly discarding them.
This should be no surprise, as these are the most vulnerable, fragile, and transient populations on the planet.
Mr. Zheng, like many in Hengdian, is a transient; he moved to Hengdian for the duration of shooting.
They need to withstand the pervasive force of gravity, certainly, but also transient forces that work against them.
Over the course of the year, however, the trade war had only transient effects on the stock market.
Some locals said the influx of renters gave the place a more transient feel than it had before.
Transient men and women are so well hidden in the plaza's crevices, most passersby don't even notice them.
The haunted pasts of a group of transient housemates, including a conjurer, a craftsman and a young musician.
Their superior transient response provides minimal distortion and their collapsible, lightweight design provides the ultimate convenience and portability.
"The risks were all mild or transient exacerbations, and that's what you see with exercise generally," Wieland said.
There was no physical weakness, no structural abnormality, no evidence of a stroke, seizure or transient ischemic attack.
Analysts believe transient factors were to blame, so the central bank still had room to continue cutting rates.
And this will be especially true for rich people receiving what they suspect will be transient income gains.
This program, they write, allows them to "minimize the role [of] transient features" like lighting, pose, and facial expression.
Flights reads as a sprawling, surreal meditation on what it is to be alive in an increasingly transient world.
These are people who are harder to find, more transient, less trustful of government, and less tied to communities.
We both knew this was a transient time and there was no true friendship to be built upon it.
Instead, she maintains a low profile, and recently released her debut record Transient via her own label 'Naked Music'.
And because of their transient nature, Halloween costumes tend to take a few-sizes-fit-all approach to fit.
A New York State Attorney General's examination of Airbnb found that the service had turned apartments into transient hotels.
A gravitational wave, as opposed to some transient local disturbance, will appear almost (but not quite) simultaneously in both.
But what's the best way for this often transient group of people to find a new place to live?
The question becomes how a startup can create a durable, attractive business, with a transient, short-lived technological advantage.
Lopez's bodyguard claims in the docs McLanahan is a transient who has been arrested for threats and firearms violations.
" That relationship, she said, is "more important than any transient policy disagreements between the governments of the two countries.
The artist left them behind in this temperature-controlled gallery, alone with these transient viewers and bored gallery attendants.
He said Hoffmann would not want all homeless or transient people blamed for problems caused by just a few.
Freedman taps into a push-and-pull that feels intrinsically Balinese: the impulse to preserve, commingling with transient beauty.
Then one day, they decided to abandon all that for the cheaper, transient thrills of victory, medals, and television.
But would a public bank be able to offer people short-term credit to smooth over transient financial distress?
The Edit Making the jump from tourist to transient local is tough in the space of a few months.
Words are used as shoves or slaps; sex becomes a literal power grab, upsetting a fragile and transient order.
Reid has decided to live out his last years in Henderson, a fast-growing and transient Las Vegas suburb.
There is always a danger in seeing such transient artworks on screen, for the illusionary permanence that film offers.
It all lends a fluid, fleshy power to Snakeoil, which is otherwise high on transient textures and acrid impact.
Looking ahead to March 17 though, the virus could affect voting in Florida, a highly populous and transient state.
About 65 percent of the residents own their homes, and the population of renters skews younger and more transient.
The two had been dating for a couple of years and seemed to have recently begun a transient lifestyle.
That previous surge in demand for Australian coal — from 2003 to 2015 — was met by a transient work force.
By giving most of the characters instrumental palettes instead of strict melodic motifs, their songs can be more transient.
With REPAIR, since researchers can target single bits of ephemeral RNA, the changes they make are transient, even reversible.
Jordan has a history of lacking enough water for its own residents, let alone millions of additional transient refugees.
He told me that he had consulted his doctor, who diagnosed a transient ischemic attack — a kind of "warning" stroke.
The 47-year-old transient allegedly jumped onto the vehicle, according to a release from the Beverly Hills Police Department.
"It's a more transient, not predictable or reliable, not visible or transparent system, which has its own dangers," he says.
The more commonly spotted killer whales for the Monterey Bay are called transient killer whales, which mainly eat other mammals.
The transient instruction sequence acts as the transmitter of a covert channel, ultimately leaking the secret value to the attacker.
What if we thought of ourselves not as the owners of this information, but as custodians, transient carriers, or caretakers?
What if we thought of ourselves not as the owners of this information, but as custodians, transient carriers or caretakers?
But they found that the benefit of reducing blood sugar overall offset this risk, which the company argues is transient.
A gravitational wave, as opposed to some transient local disturbance, will be seen almost (but not quite) simultaneously at both.
They know that, like the center itself, a classroom is a transient space in the midst of a longer journey.
The only other transient stellar event that gets bright enough to be seen with the naked eye is a nova.
MEMORIAL diverges from his scrawled cartoon style to immortalize the most mundane, transient item possible in everlasting, authoritarian, all-caps.
Ultimately the transient nature of the observations has frustrated astronomers' ability to solve the mystery of our first interstellar guest.
It seemed somehow appropriate that a man with no identity should be discovered in a place that felt so transient.
Officials say he kidnapped and raped 2 transient women in 2 separate incidents -- one in March and another in May.
That these students were defamed, with their lives possibly forever damaged, for the transient satisfaction of reckless journalists is appalling.
The question is, what we will have accomplished by then in this transient world, whether we'll have enjoyed our life?
While Pokémon players have annoyed some Poké stop neighbors, a number of hotels have embraced their transient game-playing visitors.
That's a thing: It's called exercised-induced transient hypofrontality, and scientists have proved that it literally alters your thought process.
When he started collecting them he was married, but he was just as transient as he'd been as a child.
Support for an Islamist party is often issue-based and transient, and in most cases, does not translate into votes.
"It might be an evolutionary step toward a permanent anus in higher animals," Tamm said of the transient ctenophore bum.
Administrators concluded that Margot made a "transient threat" and didn't intend to harm anyone, but they still called Tredyffrin police.
"We were actually never able to locate him out there because he was living as a transient," the detective said.
These are common precipitants of vaccine induced immune damage and suppression, as well as vaccine induced transient ischemic adverse event.
The airport is an example of what the French anthropologist Marc Augé called "nonplaces" — locations where humans are decidedly transient.
Everything about our presence in Afghanistan — military and civilian — reeks of the transient nature of our commitment to the country.
Its current duty is to keep a watchout for transient astronomical events—things like gamma ray bursts, gravitational lensing, and supernovae.
"It's a very transient effect...so we don't consider that a viable treatment for cellulite," dermatologist Dr.S. Manjula Jegasothy told Health.
There are experiments set up to observe those signals, like the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment on a large balloon.
Snapchat's transient nature tempts us to dance the line between appropriate and unnecessary communication, especially with romantic (and ex-romantic) partners.
During the study, 766 people had a transient ischemic attack, or brief "mini-stroke," and another 1,877 people had a stroke.
Each work in Marden's series Cold Mountain Studies is the trace of a transient intention, and their variety is potentially infinite.
Chairman Jerome Powell's comments on weak inflation as mostly "transient" also drove down trader bets of a rate cut this year.
A history of homeless beatings This isn't the first time San Diego County has seen violence targeting homeless and transient populations.
Law enforcement sources tell us Krista arrived back at her San Fernando Valley home Thursday and found a transient woman inside.
An effect known as "dry flows," where small seasonal landslides trickle down the canyons, could be responsible for the transient streaks.
Some worry that even the transient advantages of cheap labour have been eroded by automation, exposing poor countries to "premature deindustrialisation".
Finance minister Philip Hammond said he expected a less prolonged squeeze this time because the rise in inflation would be transient.
Washington Wizards forward Markieff Morris will miss the next six weeks after being diagnosed with transient cervical neuropraxia, the team announced.
The question is, what we will have accomplished by then in this transient world, and whether we'll have enjoyed our life.
According to the Burlington Free Press, police have identified two persons of interest in the case, both transient residents of Burlington.
Now, three- fourths of all campers are generation x and millennials because they are transient, they are impermanent a little bit.
The Golden Knights have offered residents a way to be rooted to one of the most transient cities in the world.
According to the American Stroke Association, a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain.
For example, one could imagine future technologies making use of self-dissolving or biodegradable transient electronics to contain symbolic digital possessions.
So the Nøtel takes the idea of the hotel—a weird combination of transient and domestic space—to its furthest conclusion.
When you link that ability to see transient, only-sometimes gas plumes with good digital maps, well, then you've got something.
Some of these drugs have worked for weeks, some for months — but the transient responses have given way to inevitable relapses.
I had never heard of transient global amnesia, a rare condition in which you are suddenly unable to recall recent events.
But the bluster proved transient as last weekend the U.S. and China decided to lower trade tensions after days of negotiations.
From my perspective, consumers don't want something as permanent as an app for an experience as transient as shopping or browsing.
A lot of it comes down to family, which so many transient people in New York can lose along the way.
Many admired its endurance to withstand gentrification, but given the transient nature of murals, were not surprised by its eventual fate.
The suspect, Travion King, was arrested on campus at Arizona State University Wednesday afternoon, and cops describe him as a transient.
More than 150 so-called transient killer whales frequent the California coastline, Ms. Black said, and she recognizes many of them.
In both meditation and the sort of exercise that induces transient hypofrontality, we can escape the stress of the ticking clock.
These kinds of rentals are often used as pieds-à-terre, giving some buildings a transient quality, brokers and residents say.
He spoke in faultless sentences and, with his brilliance of dress and force of presence, drew beauty out of transient moments.
I finally had my own home, instead of the transient nature of college living that had me moving every other semester.
He paid $75 a week to live in a transient hotel, chaining his guitar to his bed before going to work.
"The bad part is it makes them kind of transient, because how long can you live with three people?" he said.
Keating, who is a transient, was in Carpinteria during the storm, not in Montecito as previously thought, the sherrif's office said.
We're told when Devan and his friend got back in their car, the transient kicked it as they were pulling away.
Peter Olson, a geophysicist at Johns Hopkins University, thinks that the current changes represent a transient fluctuation and not a reversal.
"Ours is a neighborhood designed to be transient, not a place where roots are meant to take hold," Khan-Cullors writes.
Smith said those remembrances told him that the transient nature of life does not mean people should love others less but more.
It's vulnerable, transient communities who are the hardest to find and survey, which is why testing of these systems is so important.
Anxiety, while natural, is just a transient feeling, says Li. It exists to warn us in critical moments when danger is near.
The group is planning to roll out furniture rentals to its main markets to appeal to increasingly environmentally conscious and transient customers.
So we applied a correction method used by the US Census Bureau to remove seasonal trends, revealing any transient spikes in sales.
Perhaps I've mellowed or become nostalgic, but "Stations of the Elevated" feels improved with age, a historical record of a transient epoch.
Therefore transient instructions won't be allowed to do bad things, because they'll be killed the moment they step out of line. Hopefully.
I still don't think it's habitable right at [the] surface, given the radiation and that the water is transient and very salty.
This observation, detailed today in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, corroborates prior observations of transient haze over Occator crater.
"Until 'Shameless' came into my life 8 years ago, I led that kind of transient wonderful life of an actor," she wrote.
That's often the case for counties encompassing major cities, like Denver, which tend to have more transient residents than their rural counterparts.
"It's hard to see something so beautiful and transient disappear," she adds later, never explaining if she means clouds or something more.
She now leads the Zwicky Transient Facility's TDE-hunting team, which has already snagged unpublished candidates in its opening months, she said.
"Last week I rather surprisingly suffered what's known as a Transient Ischemic Attack or mini stroke," Johnson, 50, wrote on Twitter Saturday.
Often, voters of color are more transient and have less job flexibility to return state cards and notices of their voter eligibility.
Short-term rentals — typically, those of 30 days or fewer — are often subject to state and local lodging or "transient occupancy" taxes.
"It's such a transient town and everyone has their home team and now we all get to experience it together," she said.
Still, if the demand for disproportionate criticism makes management transient, it's far from the only obstacle facing the contemporary Premier League boss.
Sheng also wants to make it easy for transient hair stylists and personal trainers to find a spot in which to work.
The Nuzlocke Challenge is a way to revive that feeling by making these new connections as transient and capricious as life itself.
Currently, we have evidence for anomalous injuries, footage of anomalous aerial phenomena, transient EMF and a whole array of other bizarre things.
Consistency is hard to find in the favela and kids and adults alike are reluctant to invest their time in transient people.
"I don't like the transient nature of the guys that come there, that have no vested interest in our community," she said.
They tended to see themselves as transient tenants of a rapidly vanishing world, refugees passing lightly through a history not their own.
She was described by the sheriff's office as transient and is currently behind bars in Orange County Jail on a $500,000 bond.
Bourdain is exceptionally close to his crew members, in part because they are steady companions in a life that is otherwise transient.
Little Diomede has a hundred Alaskans on it, mainly Inuit; Big Diomede has a few military installations and some transient Russian soldiers.
"Atlanta had a reputation for transient folks from other places who didn't connect with any one thing except college football," Garber said.
We were following "seal eaters," the transient population that feeds on other marine mammals and is considered for the most part stable.
A diagnosis of exclusion: Transient global amnesia, often called T.G.A. It is a temporary lapse in memory that can never be retrieved.
"People have already found things they have called galaxies without dark matter, but they are transient features which then disappear," he says.
Mann said the transient, nomadic lifestyle has made him more disciplined with his time so he can strike a work-life balance.
Releasing quarter-by-quarter estimates attracts the transient investors that companies might well avoid if they're looking to cultivate long-term value.
The drop-in center, run by migrant rights organization Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2), can see up to 500 men each night.
"If you look at the overall properties of VGG-Face, it tends to put very little weight on transient facial features," Kosinski says.
The latest study shows that Neptune's vortices are highly variable, transient, and recurring features; they're like snowflakes, similar but not exactly the same.
In 2012, he suffered his first mini-stroke, or transient ischemic attack, during which blood supply to the brain is temporarily cut off.
The facts and fictions and stances and "pivots" of year's election cycle are about as transient as the stuff in your Twitter feed.
The company's hosts have been responsible for more than $2000 million in transient occupancy tax collections for California's largest city since August 2016.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's comments on weak inflation as mostly "transient" on Wednesday drove down trader bets of a rate cut this year.
Keenly aware of the transient qualities of any viral meme, left-wing groups have pounced, seizing the opportunity to swiftly implement environmental policies.
Nevada polling has traditionally been iffy, since the state has an unusually transient population, and Democrats in particular have been underestimated here before.
Through social media, I developed a false sense of intimacy with Matt that, in truth, proved as transient as our five-second snaps.
Tl'uk is a Bigg's killer whale, a transient type of orca that hunts seals and sea lions up and down the West coast.
While marijuana can indeed cause transient psychosis in some people, a causal connection to chronic psychotic disorders like schizophrenia is much less clear.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said after the last FOMC meeting that he saw the downward inflation pressures as "transient" and likely to ease.
It was the main hub for transient, cash-rich young men who toiled on oil rigs, drove lorries and bunked in Portacabin mancamps.
But while the CPU is doing cleanup, the CPU is also simultaneously executing other code (the so-called transient instruction) out of order.
Astronomers have known about classical novae for centuries, but owing to the transient nature of these outbursts, they've proven rather difficult to study.
And while the first live TV debates were framed as acts of theater, nowadays they're less transient than anything that happens on Broadway.
Transient changes like blurred vision, light sensitivity, and color tints are known to be possible effects of sildenafil, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Personalities are a transient way to measure power -- and Trump proves how they are more likely to do lasting damage than memorable good.
He also points to the fact that people today are more transient as evidence for why pensions should have fallen out of favor.
A disproportionate number are the sort of young, transient types more likely to vote Remain, adds Matthew Goodwin of the University of Kent.
But this particular supernova, called SN 2013fs, was spotted early on October 6, 2013 by the California-based Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF).
For many governments and do-good development agencies, informal mining towns are the very definition of unsustainable—dirty and disorganised, with transient populations.
About 25,000 people headed north instead, to take refuge in the large work camps used to house transient workers at oil sands projects.
"Thank goodness any price weakness can be safely dismissed as transient," Chris Low, chief economist at FTN Financial wrote in a research note.
As the world grows smaller, as technology obliterates the significance of where we live and work, as Americans become more transient, Texas resists.
At the time of his arrest he was a transient, living out of his car in the park where Hoffmann's body was found.
For the last three years in Paris the Transient Festival has been doing this by blending French electronic musicians, VJs, and installation artists.
Smulders and her cofounders think personal style is very important, but don't believe in the transient, ever-changing nature of fashion these days.
But this particular supernova, called SN 2013fs, was spotted early on October 6, 2013 by the California-based Intermediate Palomar Transient Factory (iPTF).
So there's this way in which national identity was so transient in the generation above me; and then also in my own identity.
We are exposed to so many images today, and they are so infinitely replicable, that they seemed to have turned abstract and transient.
In the course of this auction, all these companies (plus perhaps a dozen intermediaries) gain at least transient access to your personal data.
In Humboldt County, a government homeless count in 2015 found that nearly one in five transient people were Native American, a disproportionate number.
The state's more transient population, with many residents disconnected from neighbors and focused on jobs, makes for less obsessive following of political news.
Nearby, Seymour's Boatyard has 21840 moorings, including 21920 transient spots available for a minimum two-hour stay, for overnight or for the season.
"There's going to be debate about how transient those distortions are because this rebuilding is going to take a long time," said Swonk.
According to Bard, these EM fields are transient, they come and go, move around and at times have reached levels dangerous to humans.
It is designed to map the Milky Way, explore dark energy and dark matter, survey the solar system and explore the transient sky.
Over the years, theories have suggested that these limbs were merely a transient phase before snakes quickly adapted to their current limbless form.
So we'll need to see whether consumer and producer inflation figures due May 23 and 10 confirm the inflation backdrop is indeed transient.
"The EU didn't regard itself as negotiating with the transient British Prime Minister, it regarded itself as negotiating with the U.K. government," added Rutter.
"Had we had cleaner lists, had we had not such a transient population, we would be focused more on the volunteer recruitment," he said.
McLanahan, described as a "transient" in court documents, must stay 100 yards away from Lopez and her 8-year-old twins, Max and Emme.
RNA virus infections are often acute but transient, coming and going in a relatively short time—as with the flu or the common cold.
But according to Lopey, they were surrounded there by "a counter-culture subset of residents and transient people," and these people made Cummins uncomfortable.
Many of them are transient, and many—those in abusive relationships or unhappy marriages—don't appear to be lonely because they are not alone.
I moved to San Francisco for the queer community, but I've had a hard time keeping that community because this city is so transient.
These whales are typically smaller in size than the Bigg's or transient Killer Whale type and they had several very young calves with them!
Many of them come from the nearby Highway 192, where motels have turned into rent-by-the-week homes for transient minimum-wage workers.
So we'll need to see whether consumer and producer inflation figures due May 9 and 13 confirm the inflation backdrop is indeed transient. -U.
While the moment may be transient, it's turning into a form of entertainment in its own right that enhances the overall concert-going experience.
The weak net exports in recent quarters, largely the result of a stronger dollar, will be transient, especially now that the dollar has stabilized.
Toth lives a comfortable—if not transient—lifestyle in the budding college town, a place that reminds him of his childhood days in Brooklyn.
Scientists traced the origin of a repeating FRB in 2017, but that galaxy looks very different from the galaxy that hosted this transient FRB.
Hill said, however, that the current economic optimism may be only transient and tied to one-time stimuli like President Donald Trump's tax cuts.
"They (stimulus measures) were taken on the implicit assumption that they would be transient," Coeure told the U.S. Federal Reserve's symposium in Jackson Hole.
The size of these blooms changes dramatically depending on the season, and their ephemeral, transient nature makes them notoriously difficult to detect and monitor.
And while DIY spaces are somewhat transient in nature—since they're often run out of illegal spaces—the changes happening signify a bigger shift.
In a dramatic reversal of the field's beginnings, the new Zwicky Transient Facility is now turning up too many candidates for comfort, Gezari said.
Averill has an arrest record for alleged assaults and other incidents involving transient people that had nothing to do with bias, del Pozo said.
A transient man was arrested by the FBI for allegedly pouring bleach on food at grocery stores in several Southern California areas, PEOPLE confirms.
"Millennials are often in this space where they're transient, their relationships don't last as long, and they're putting off having kids," he told NBC.
Alexis Adler was one of the very few people who kept a body of [Basquiat's] work from that time, when he was very transient.
It is time for a backyard construction project on an island with a resident population of one and a transient population of 4.3 million.
The volunteers believed in the collective, but they were a transient group—every meeting, some would drop out and new people would turn up.
Dr. Leslie Saland, the neurologist on call, stopped by and told me transient global amnesia is almost always a once-in-a-lifetime condition.
Not sure what to get the person whose interests include transient internet catchphrases, items that are holiday-themed for no reason, and Baby Yoda?
Already, the Zwicky Transient Facility in California has been mapping the sky since 2017, returning to the same objects nearly 300 times per year.
For smaller crashes, where prices decline by 5% or 3% in a single day, the expected price bounce becomes even more marginal and transient.
I like the idea that it floats and it's something more fundamental and less about the transient events we're moving through at the moment.
And being on The Drag, UT's main strip of student-oriented shops, its crowds can be transient, like a bus stop or army camp.
Observations by Earth-based telescopes and by spacecraft — including the European Space Agency's previous Mars orbiter, Mars Express — found transient signs of the gas.
It will require less internecine conflict for scraps of transient advantage, and more working together to invest in their own collective long-term sustainability.
We've talked about artificial intelligence, digital uploading, digitally uploaded selves living on in virtual reality, the transient boundary between physical reality and virtual reality.
The proliferation of bars, tattoo parlors, and trendy eateries has transformed this part of Brooklyn into a destination for transient Airbnbers and weekend partyers.
And it's not just the lack of polls; the caucus system is complicated, and the transient state population is inherently difficult to poll accurately.
By definition campaigns are transient and ad hoc, which makes it even less likely that they'll prioritize digital security than more traditional organizations might.
The Zwicky Transient Facility, known as ZTF, was installed on the Samuel Oschin Telescope at the California Institute of Technology's Palomar Observatory in March.
" In retrospect, the cultural critic Thomas Hine wrote in 2007, "Reich's mistake was to interpret minor, transient phenomena as bellwethers of permanent, positive change.
This anemic allegorical vanité reminds us that we are all melting and that it is advisable to meditate on the transient nature of life.
The man and the plant seem to drift through the same dream-time, a realm where bodies and botany are equally precious and transient.
While not considered a major, debilitating stroke like an ischemic stroke, a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a type of ischemic stroke that passes quickly.
ECB officials viewed a recent spike in inflation as "transient" and agreed they shouldn't overreact to inflation jumping to an annual 1.8 percent in January.
Though it paid a lot of lip service to automation, Silicon Valley truly relied upon a transient workforce of workers outside of traditional labor relations.
Morris, 29, played in just 34 games this season as he worked his way through a transient cervical neuropraxia injury, caused by spinal cord trauma.
Bitfarms says that bitcoin mining is merely a transient project to fund its longer-term goal: enabling business applications for the blockchains that underlie cryptocurrencies.
This is Meltdown: First, an attacker makes the CPU execute a transient instruction sequence which uses an inaccessible secret value stored somewhere in physical memory.
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are important players in vertebrate nociception, and we know of several which are conserved, and perform similar roles, in flies.
Given what we see as troubling near- and longer-term trends, we think even a positive IP settlement is likely to only provide transient upside.
Applicants must have lived in the district for at least six months to be eligible, so transient urban folk may slip through the safety-net.
The participants are mostly homeless and transient, and without being required to provide a name, there is no record of who has used the room.
But in a place like Phuket, with its transient tourists and a Muay Thai industry dominated by foreign fighters and hobbyists, do "family gyms" exist?
In that instance, he fainted on the sidelines after he suffered a transient ischemic attack, or a mini-stroke, and spent two nights in hospital.
Washington's black population was long considered too poor and its white one, dominated by federal-government workers, too transient to support a major-league team.
As the Allo team tested those replies, they decided the performance boost from permanently stored messages was worth giving up privacy benefits of transient storage.
Archambeault told CNN that the address given for Castro-Tum was a trailer park in Pennsylvania known to be used by a transient immigrant community.
They built transient communities around shared values of spiritualism, anarchism, and ecology, and sustained through meet-ups, convoys, free festivals and pilgrimages to sacred sites.
The human body is wonderfully adaptive, and almost all of these changes were transient: Scott returned to normal within six months of returning to Earth.
He said at least two of the six people have homes that are still standing and at least one is a transient with no address.
Even within the bounds of a major consumer entertainment product like Hitman, transient art experiences create a space that pushes us out of straightforward consumption.
Sometimes these things speak to things far more fundamental to the human condition than can be captured inside of a transient moment—culturally or otherwise.
Isn't this just how businesses work, staying transient as the industry looks to minimize costs as global viability makes more companies able to sustain profits?
"He said this is an assault on our flag and our country, as if though we are some outside transient indigents coming through," Martin said.
The victim, identified as Don Stevens, a transient, was punched at the side of his head by an unidentified suspect, according to BART surveillance videos.
Transient methane has been detected on the planet, presumably produced by a geological process requiring heat and liquid water or, even more exciting, by microbes.
Even the most transcendent art arrives via the transient vessels known as artists, and Wiman knows how to bring both to life on the page.
Private homes in Singapore are subject to a minimum stay of three consecutive months, under rules revised earlier this year, and cannot accommodate transient occupants.
This transient atmosphere is generated by high-energy particles from the sun slamming into water molecules at or near Ceres' surface and kicking them up.
For many, the pain comes and goes and reasons for this transient pain include inadequate foreplay, breast-feeding (which lowers estrogen), infection and other causes.
Thornhill's book is an often self-involved account of a Westerner's transient and shallow stroll among people whose lives and histories she fails to grasp.
As he has in the past, Mr. Draghi dismissed spikes in consumer prices as a result of transient factors, such as the price of oil.
The Constitution's difficult amendment process prevents a transient majority from coming into power, and then enacting a raft of amendments that entrench themselves in leadership.
During the height of the full moon, we often feel polarized, over-identifying with transient feelings and circumstances and experiencing contradictions between head and heart.
SATAN is equipped to detect vibrations in the ground and air at very low frequencies, transient magnetic fields, as well as infrasonic and seismic activity.
That was a vital opportunity that gave him some temporary stability, he said, though he has continued to live a transient life in recent years.
Weightless, the only sound in your ears the intake and outflow of breath, stressful thoughts, terrestrial conundrums come and go, as transient as the waves.
This dark anthology series, created by the brothers Mark and Jay Duplass ("Togetherness"), revolves around the transient characters who pass through a single motel room.
"The phenomena here is where life is transient, Facebook is not," said Pamela Rutledge, director of the Media Psychology Research Center, a California-based nonprofit.
The result is to capture energy and feeling in the paintings in a visceral way, transforming what is personal and transient into an enduring image.
"These people will one day go back to China," says Li, explaining that this congregation is a transient group often working in Kenya for short stints.
"I became a bit harder-edged, binge-drank more at loud nightclubs, and started to accept the transient natures of love, sex, and friendship," she said.
When asked about inflation during a press conference Wednesday, he said the dip is "transient," noting inflation ran pretty close to 2% for most of 2018.
Prices in cities with more transient luxury buyers, looking for investments or a place to park their wealth, had more tepid growth to close out 7.23.
Fraser's group was out on a routine whale watching trip in British Columbia, Canada, when they discovered a pod of 12 transient orcas chasing a seal.
It is especially low among the young who live more transient lives than their elders, and are chiefly focused on their education or their first job.
Goobar and his team stumbled upon this fortuitous event in September 2016, while searching for star explosions with the intermediate Palomar Transient Factory telescope in California.
The good news is that "transient smartphone blindness" is avoidable and we can technically continue checking tweets in bed as long as we use both eyes.
A transient person has been breaking into our apartment and stealing our mail, so I also ask our handyman to order new locks for the mailboxes.
Chairman Jerome Powell said after this month's meeting that he viewed the lower price pressures as "transient," and the minutes indicated that his fellow officials agree.
Critics counter that, in popular tourist destinations, Airbnb takes affordable housing off the market, drives up home prices and disrupts neighborhoods with streams of transient visitors.
The events showed the importance of implementing defenses against hacks like phishing, network intrusions, and denial of service attacks for even the most transient campaign efforts.
"The industry is going through a transient phase with various domestic and global factors impacting its performance," said NASSCOM President R. Chandrashekhar said in a statement.
Using "deep neural networks" and facial-detection technology, Kosinski and Wang trained an algorithm to detect subtle differences in the images' fixed and transient facial features.
But he said there is another, smaller, group of seasonal transient people who seem to prefer life on the streets to an apartment and a job.
These therapies, including dialectical behavioral therapy, remind us that emotions are transient experiences that come and go, and we don't need to take them so seriously.
She referred to Kraft's acquisition of Cadbury, "that great Birmingham company," and the aborted merger of AstraZeneca and Pfizer, as sales to companies with "transient" shareholders.
This would require the creation of a pitching taxi squad: spent relievers and even starters who have just pitched could be delisted on a transient basis.
Most of the film, however, is concerned with the transient community of motorists and passengers who find themselves jammed between two built-up zones in Pulheim.
But beyond the devastation of transient outbreaks, it is easy to forget about the long-term complications of many vaccine-preventable diseases common in the past.
There are no tickets, openings, or reservations, and the staff gives a scrap of golden fabric to every visitor as a memento of the transient structure.
The reflected sunbeam cut a path through Europe at eight meters per second, illuminating the night with transient brightness on the scale of a full Moon.
While lodging companies have cited relative leisure strength as an offset to weak corporate transient demand, we believe increasing hotel labor costs will also pressure margins.
Unlike its digital counterpart, the physical newspaper is not just a transient occurrence along an ongoing stream; it is a singular phenomenon, which happens every day.
Someone has to be a regular to balance out the throng of Airbnb tourists and naturally transient art students, and I'm proud to fill that role.
His building, near the ultraluxury Hudson Yards development, is surrounded by glassy high-rises occupied by transient renters and owners, few of whom order gyro platters.
Created by Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass, this anthology series takes place in a hotel room — with new transient characters and stories appearing with every episode.
"The whole thing about transient hypofrontality is it can only happen in circumstances where everything's cool, where you're chill, you relax there's no dangers," Young said.
The police began the inquiry several months ago after Bruce Paddock, whom they described as transient, was evicted from a business where he had been squatting.
They make the response of inflation to exchange-rate fluctuations transient and less severe, thereby allowing central banks to focus on the health of their economies.
These transient particles play a role in the mysterious explosions of x-rays that have been observed on the surface of some neutron stars, says Jones.
And despite its small size, staffing requirements can be significant because of the difficulties campaigning in a state with a large shift-work and transient population.
"The shooter is relatively transient but has roots to this area," Matthew DeSarno, special agent in charge of the FBI Dallas office, told reporters Sunday night.
Others appear to be more transient in nature, where they move through and continue north into the gulf of Maine and off the coastline of Canada.
A massive sky-survey instrument, called the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) is designed to scan the heavens and look for "transients" or things that brighten unexpectedly.
"We need to look through the recent surge in inflation, which is driven by transient factors that will probably fade before long," Praet said in Madrid.
Maybe it wasn't so bad for our particular identities to be transient, if we continue to communicate with everyone and everything through the choices we've made.
A cash grant of $23 million over 15 years based on the incremental growth of the existing local Transient Occupancy Tax, a tax on hotel rooms.
Transient Effects: The Solar Eclipses and Celestial Landscapes of Howard Russell Butler continues at the Princeton University Art Museum (Elm Drive, Princeton, NJ) through October 8.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, at his post-meeting news conference, appeared to put cold water on a rate cut, calling the factors that drove inflation lower "transient."
"A rebound based on property exuberance and quasi-fiscal stimulus means it might be more transient than the market wants to believe," he said in a note.
Previously, researchers suggested that these dark streaks could be  caused by transient, flowing briny water , perhaps indicating that Mars is habitable, as many have suspected over time.
Ali's team pooled data from 20 earlier studies that evaluated exercise programs after a stroke or mini-stroke (technically known as a transient ischemic attack, or TIA).
Ultimately, the researchers hope to take better data using the upcoming Zwicky Transient Facility survey, a next-generation camera that's just started detecting weird things in space.
And while she appreciates the opportunities brought by the oil boom, the extra burden of thousands of transient workers living in the city is taking a toll.
"Partisan identities … are adopted early in adulthood, stabilize quickly, and thereafter become highly resistant to more than transient change," Jacobson writes in a summary of the research.
"Today, Lebanon is going through a difficult economic, financial and social crisis ... but it is transient," Aoun told guests at a Ramadan iftar at the presidential palace.
John Gee, head of the research team for rights group Transient Workers Count Too, said cases of domestic helpers being given inadequate food "happen with alarming regularity".
Saini Kallat's perversity is gentle, subtle, and transient, functioning in a different tenor from the erotic, polymorphous, and disorienting hybridity of Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle, for instance.
Jorgenson said there are a few reasons why Washington, Nevada and Hawaii have high cremation rates, such as lack of religion, high education rates and transient populations.
As memory fades and we become nothing more than transient souls, carrying around the decaying corpse of our body, the monolithic musicians are the ones we'll remember.
This wide-field sky survey operates in real time to detect flashy transient phenomenon and trigger follow-up observations over a network of facilities around the world.
As our society becomes more transient and diverse, it'll take a coordinated effort to end this reprehensible, subjugating atrocity in the United States and around the world.
By law, the County cannot apply a transient tax as do most other U.S. jurisdictions on hotels and rental cars; the State has exclusive tourism taxing power.
Rather than being a transient rich, today's wealthy are more like an "embedded elite," with deep economic and social ties to their communities, according to the study.
A steel structure resembling the frame of a house, assembled by the dancers, shifts from place to place, intact and in parts, as transient as our protagonist.
Mr. Tsang spent his early years living the transient life of many migrant families, after his family moved to Hong Kong from China when he was 6.
The North Pole warmup also brings questions about whether such extreme warming events, transient as they may be, are occurring more frequently or are becoming more severe.
To create and live in pockets of transient art is, in some ways, a transgressive act, one that pushes against the mainstream of how we understand art.
They have come under fire, however, for being transient because many merely pander to the government's demand (link in Chinese) for corporate ethics overlook long-term impact.
That sums up a normal bathroom break for Mnemiopsis leidyi, a comb jelly species with a "transient anus" described in a recent paper published in Invertebrate Biology.
The man, who cops described as a transient, was trying to scale a wall Sunday afternoon at Taylor's compound ... according to the L.A. County D.A.'s Office.
If self-proclaimed constitutionalists are actually willing to exchange enduring habits for transient policies, they should at least be sure the means are necessary to the ends.
" He added: "State labs reacted quickly to innovate to address the problem … Whatever it was it has been solved — it was a transient bump in the road.
"While the transient tourists probably did not accumulate much lead, the same might not be true for those that live and work close by," Dr. Markowitz said.
Take, for instance, the industry's use of lauan, a lightweight plywood that's easy to move around important since sets are often transient structures designed to be relocated.
Moments from this transient period appeared last year in Douglas Gordon's film "I Had Nowhere to Go," drawn from Mr. Mekas's 22016 memoir of the same name.
"I disagree with the transient element," Adam Friedman, a dermatologist at George Washington University School of Medicine who was not involved in the new paper, told Gizmodo.
Through the remains of things, through their marks, through the oscillating interplay of signs and things, one may taste the transient, uncontainable, and unreachable experience of existence.
Rendered with what seems to be black ink, colored markers and an airbrush, the images reflect the theme of transient states — a way of being between selves.
Scientists have observed small, transient gravity waves in Venus's atmosphere before, a sign that mountain ranges are present below, but they've never seen anything quite like this one.
In this excited, nearly ecstatic, state of the creative process, Soutine was caught between the reality of the transient object and the creation of its image on canvas.
As is the case with Arctic sea ice, how Greenland's 2016 melt season turns out will depend significantly on transient weather conditions during the late spring and summer.
"For some acute applications, in which a transient rather than a permanent edit is desirable, RNA-based editing could prove to be an ideal approach," Liu tells me.
The apartment is one of the transient shelters and meeting places used by the group, known as the Home for the Golden Gays (or Golden Gays for short).
One former employee described Daniels, who had been at the company for more than eight years, as "transient" within Facebook before being named as the head of WhatsApp.
Pro Way's students are "young and transient," he said, and, five years out of his school, they were scattered around the country, making them "extremely challenging" to find.
A love that may look transient with mature eyes but feels worth holding onto forever, along with that little bit of childish enthusiasm one hopes they never lose.
Though foreign to older generations, this constant exchange of transient pictures, streaming video and dozens of daily texts are the digital equivalent of having an in-person conversation.
Before we can give any credence to a signal as coming from extraterrestrials, we need to see it repeatedly to make sure it wasn't just a transient phenomenon.
So while both Peña Nieto and Trump might reap transient political benefits from their brief summit, it will only further complicate Mexican/US dealings in the longer term.
But even if it has only a transient existence its establishment suggests that, even if land animals have difficulty making the crossing, for marine creatures Darwin was correct.
With a telescope like the LSST, there could be on the order of 50,000 transient events each night and hundreds of telescopes around the world working in concert.
President Trump's intransigent foe We are in a civil war between a transient elected government and the permanent government of bureaucrats in our civil service and intelligence agencies.
"The ongoing volatility in headline inflation underlines the need to look through transient developments which have no implication for the medium-term outlook for price stability," he added.
And those laws, critics say, disproportionately suppress the vote of minorities, older people who no longer drive, college students, low-income people, those who are transient and more.
The effect of the Bakken on the region is, the park superintendent explains, something like that of the California Gold Rush, bringing a huge influx of transient workers.
The bodies belonged mostly to transient women, often prostitutes, with few commonalities other than their dangerous lifestyles and their final resting place in ditches close to the highway.
" A toxicologist he spoke to who specializes in opioids says it's "hard to imagine someone would need multiple doses of naloxone after transient skin contact with powdered fentanyl.
The good news is that cases like these seem to be "transient," meaning once the patient cuts back on iodine and gets treated, things can return to normal.
The ECB is unlikely to follow through with a rate cut but like the Fed will start tweaking bank regulations to deal with what is a transient shock.
Then it dawned on him that his long-term tenants might be responsible, despite a clause in their lease barring them from using his place for transient occupancy.
Mr. Little was arrested dozens of times for crimes including armed robbery, rape and kidnapping as he traveled around the country, drifting through poor neighborhoods and transient communities.
"We were really surprised to find that it was the culprit, because it is normally seen as a beneficial system, or at least transient and reversible," she said.
The excellent Young People's Chorus of New York City presented the next installment of Transient Glory, its program that commissions composers to write challenging works for young voices.
"RevPAR exceeded our expectations in North America and Europe due to stronger group attendance and higher-rated business transient demand," Chief Executive Arne Sorenson said in a statement.
Nevada's workforce also tends to be more transient than in other states because of the hiring and labor practices of the tourism industry, which dominates the local economy.
KAARST, Germany (Reuters) - IKEA wants to roll out furniture rental to all its main markets in a bid to appeal to its increasingly environmentally conscious and transient customers.
That was exactly the insight on which Mr. Harris said he built his transient business: that people wanted to be fed evidence, however implausible, to support their beliefs.
It was determined that he had had a kind of ministroke — a transient ischemic attack, or temporary interruption of blood flow to the brain caused by a clot.
In a paper published in Science, researchers described an entirely new CRISPR-based gene editing tool that targets RNA, DNA's sister, allowing for transient changes to genetic material.
These transient bouts of global warming may be connected to Mars' wobbly axis, according to a new model of young Mars' climate published today in the journal Nature Geoscience.
These images from the Radar instrument aboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft show the evolution of a transient feature in the large hydrocarbon sea named Ligeia Mare on Saturn's moon Titan.
Powell told reporters the decline in so-called core inflation was likely mostly due to transient factors, and he predicted it would rise back to the 2 percent target.
As transient as it was titanic, a proposed $24.2bn takeover bid by Kraft Heinz for Unilever was withdrawn just a few days after it was leaked to the press.
DeWitt, one of the recyclers featured in Dogtown Redemption, gave a rousing testimony and challenged the audience to consider recycling as a legitimate form of work for transient communities.
The monetary policy committee "will continue monitoring movements in inflation to ascertain if recent soft readings are transient or if a more durable disinflation is underway," the RBI said.
Scientists hope that this will show if that closer distance is enough to melt ice on its surface, and if so, if it helps form the thin, transient atmosphere.
Leave aside the transient effects of import prices, and inflation becomes a tug-of-war between expectations and a third big influence, the amount of slack in the economy.
Putting those permanent icons in the space usually occupied by transient notifications creates a dissonance: every time I glance at that corner, I keep thinking I have unread messages.
They are like friends in a transient city such as New York City, people to hang out with on weekends, but not worth a followup once they move on.
Hearing your music live makes for a pretty intimate, raw experience, and here at SXSW, it's like you said: people are going in and out, it's chaotic, it's transient.
Rather than representing transient customers to a club that is otherwise essentially unanswerable and inscrutable, Town fans are at the heart of the decision-making process at the QEII.
"The market view of pay says that deviations are at the margin; that they are second-order, limited and transient," says Lucian Bebchuk, an academic at Harvard Business School.
Despite the painful cost overruns, the doping scandals and, in the case of Rio, the Zika virus scare, even Zimbalist admits that the Olympics do offer transient intangible benefits.
As a result of pursuing their dream of working in the aviation industry, with its attendant transient lifestyle, many of the parking lot's residents are estranged from their families.
Interestingly, it appears the Fed is slowing coming to terms with the fact that the "inflation undershoot" relative the 2-percent target is more "persistent" than "transient" in nature.
Since securing his spot as the presumptive Republican nominee, he has made only transient efforts to impose discipline on his campaign and turn toward courting mainstream general election voters.
"In this case, because she was transient and she moved around all the time, it was a matter of luck," that they were able to locate her, Duncan says.
Turning your back on 2793 years of a gloriously psycho, deeply committed fan base to cash in a few more chips in a comic book city of transient tourists?
More than 85 percent of Nevada voters live in the Las Vegas area, a sprawling city still recovering from the 2008 housing crisis that has left a transient population.
Crucially, they will not tolerate members of Congress who surrender legislative authority, even for results to some voters' momentary liking, because they will prioritize enduring constitutionalism over transient policies.
He's made transient and pastoral songs about doubt, loss, love, and meaning, oscillating between emotional territory as low stakes as talking a walk and as serious as the apocalypse.
In recognition of the group's prolific production and its transient nature, Citizen Lab labeled it "Endless Mayfly," after the gangly, short-lived insects that hatch and swarm every summer.
Since we have a transient audience, I have a very short window of opportunity to order a book for someone before they turn to Amazon, the Voldemort of booksellers.
The Fed's chairman, Jerome H. Powell, has dismissed the weakness in price increases, attributing it during a news conference this month to "transient" factors that would probably not last.
It had a transient sort of Sufi poetry, broken soul under the moon in Los Angeles, with a high level of urban distraction and carnage amid this dream universe.
A Philadelphia official last month called for increasing the city's number of rooming houses, better regulating them and relinquishing long-held assumptions that shared, transient living is inherently bad.
A graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Thompson spent his graduate studies trying to build a bridge between the community in Atlanta and the university's more transient population.
He shot the waterfront neighborhood with its bars (The Ramrod, Badlands, the Stud), its transient hotels, and its commercial truck parking lots (which also served as nocturnal trysting places).
"There is the transient type, fed by such things as a walk in a park, spending time with a friend, or eating that ice cream you love," he continued.
Instead of posting generic and sanitized updates for all to see, they are sharing their transient goofy selfies and blow-by-blow descriptions of class with only their closest friends.
But still, the two said the RBI may have made a "misstep," as demonetization may not be as transient as the RBI forecasts and may instead have damaged economic activity.
The team behind the spectrometer sent an experiment to the rover over the weekend to determine if this is due to a spike, which would appear as a transient plume.
It's a kinetic sculpture made up of hundreds of small, origami forms that shrink and expand, appear and disappear, to produce large-scale shapes that are simultaneously spellbinding and transient.
According to the paper, their observations may be a transient phenomena, and whatever dust they saw might easily be blown away through gravitational jostling from other planets or solar wind.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell told reporters the moderation in price pressures was likely due to transient factors, and predicted inflation would rise back to the U.S. central bank's 2% target.
Monday, Straw — who the sheriff described as a "transient" living in the area — repeatedly interfered with the search efforts for a missing father and son, Myers said in a statement.
"It is unclear" whether this trend "represented a long-run equilibrium or more transient factors such as the fluid policy environment and insurer 'panic' over early losses," the paper says.
The duo, who authorities say lived in a transient camp and in Gordon's Toyota 4Runner, allegedly picked up the women at known prostitution haunts in Santa Ana and Anaheim, California.
Given the slew of launches required to complete the constellation, however, it's fair to say these satellite trains will become a semi-regular, albeit transient, feature of the night sky.
Cooper shows Sonja the app he's been using to land his transient gigs, and she perks up when they discover a highly-compensated playtest for a mysterious new video game.
It's not uncommon to see a property listed by Bespoke that is fully furnished, like one recent listing in Bridgehampton, a testament to the transient nature of many Hamptons residents.
On the medical side the advantage is temporal intervention since RNA editing is transient and reversible—many medical conditions might benefit from such a specific timed, short-term editing process.
Our pointer wizard was a philosophy major who had no trouble at all with the idea of a named "thing" being a transient stand-in for some other unseen Thing.
U.S. health and enforcement officials say it's hard to get a good handle on the meth problem due to the transient nature of many of its users and other factors.
"It's not a causal thing," he said, arguing instead that legal weed is attracting a growing seasonal transient population -- a population that he said is more likely to commit crime.
To me, jointweed's blooms evoke the transient beauty of cherry blossoms, but unlike those ephemeral beauties, its flowers signal the straitened arrival of winter rather than the promise of spring.
"Most of the caring workforce is quite transient and not very educated, and you want to convey to them the value of the person they're working with," Graham Stokes says.
According to county records, nearly one-fourth of the inmates in the Larimer County Jail are homeless or transient, though it's not clear how many are from out of state.
Yellen noted that such low inflation in the midst of an expansion is a bit of a mystery, but she did cite a few transient factors that should disappear quickly.
The Governing Council will continue to look through changes in HICP inflation if judged to be transient and to have no implication for the medium-term outlook for price stability.
Their problem was that the expected effect was a transient change in dimensions equivalent to perhaps a thousandth of the width of a proton in an apparatus several kilometres across.
Other transient factors — the iPhone's shape and power, the Apple Watch's price and appearance, and the security of Apple's devices — may play a more dominant role in determining Apple's fortunes.
Both were described by the police as transient and had been in Lakeland for about a month, Gary Gross, a public information officer for the police department, said on Monday.
A separate population of transient whales near here eat mammals that eat fish, and so consume concentrate contaminants at even higher levels — many times as high as the resident pods.
The result, researchers argue, is a state of 'transient hypofrontality' or defocused attention, where the inhibitory control of the prefrontal cortex is suppressed and new ideas and associations can flourish.
Tourism and entertainment make up a massive part of the state's workforce, which lends itself to a somewhat transient population as workers move in and out depending on the season.
Moreover, the ongoing volatility in headline inflation underlines the need to look through transient variations in HICP inflation which have no implication for the medium-term outlook for price stability.
"We had some transient kind of things this quarter — there are a lot of variables that go into this," said BofA's Mr Donofrio, referring to the bank's net interest income.
Throughout their history, they seem to have relied more than most teams on transient players and free agents who spend only a portion of their career in sunny Southern California.
But local businesses estimate that half of the transient workers have left, heading home to other parts of Alberta and other provinces, and say the exodus has hit them hard.
You might feel torn, sitting across from him, between asking for advice on how to cope with the transient nature of reality and for advice on high-quality conditioning products.
"Lampedusa" is about a place that time has largely forgotten about, or, in a way, took back: a transient island born out of a volcanic eruption near Sicily in 1831.
In 2006, NASA-affiliated researchers launched Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA), a balloon experiment meant to observe high energy particles that shower the Earth from space, also known as cosmic rays.
"We believed it was a transient who had been living in the park for some time and would emerge in the early mornings to steal food," Royal said at the time.
NEIL GARSTON Emeritus professor of economicsCalifornia State University Los Angeles Regarding transgender behaviour during adolescence ("Trans parenting", September 1st), sometimes teenagers with general identity weakness develop transient symptoms of gender dysphoria.
A man in the area whom described as a transient was rummaging through the dumpsters when he came across the bag of puppies and brought them into the auto parts store.
These are, in my particular order, death and the desire for it, alienation, frustration, shadows, night, the failure of the poem (and poetry), and love as a transient, ultimately vanishing sentiment.
The large telescopes that will survey the sky will be looking for transient events — new signals or sources that "go bump in the night," says Los Alamos National Laboratory's Tom Vestrand.
The 6,190 volunteers enrolled in the study all had evidence of major cardiovascular disease, including a history of heart attack, stroke, or hospitalization for unstable angina or a transient ischemic attack.
Cops arrested the man -- a 48-year-old named Geoffrey Cassidy (who claimed he was a transient) -- and booked him for Lewd or Lascivious Exhibition in the Presence of a Child.
"Although postpartum blues or transient moodiness and tearfulness after delivery are common occurrences, persistent depressed mood, severe mood swings, or distorted thinking are signs of needing help right away," he said.
I was always going to stand out among the burly, gruff men who make up most of the transient inhabitants of the mines and exploration camps I go to for gigs.
But with a transient population of down-and-out gamblers and a glut of homes that have already been foreclosed, opportunists can still take their pick of thousands of empty houses.
The survey also does not include young homeless people, who are more likely to be transient, drifting from couch to couch, or turning all-hours coffee shops into de facto shelters.
This organ, which is responsible for providing nutrients and oxygen to your growing baby and filtering the baby's blood, is unlike any other organ in the body because it is transient.
That's because mini-strokes, also known as transient ischemic attacks or TIAs, are often the harbinger of a potentially-deadly stroke that can come within a matter of hours or days.
The word comes from the same linguistic root as the verbs to blow, to rise and to fall, suggesting the transient, fickle and flighty nature of love in its early phases.
With a growing number of likeminded followers in Europe, if ever there was an opportunity for Metallica to establish themselves at the forefront of a transient metal scene, 1984 was it.
Oregon's mooring laws make it legal to live on a boat floating in Portland's Willamette River, which has given the city a population of transient boaters who often call themselves pirates.
When you look at an audio file, and something has a lot of energy and activity at the beginning of the sample, and then it quickly peters off—that's a transient.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell told reporters the moderation in price pressures was likely due to transient factors, and predicted inflation would rise back to the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target.
The result: an influx of transient, well-paid workers that has turned Seattle into a city of horrendous traffic and outrageously expensive housing that has lost its quirky, middle-class character.
"The infrequency and import of Supreme Court nominations generally, distinguish Senator Merkley's claim from that of individual legislators seeking documents on more transient and less pressing occasions," Merkley's legal team wrote.
When the instrument sees a change, alerts go out to other astronomers subscribed to the service, who can then use even more powerful telescopes to study the transient event in detail.
For example, when the drug is taken with hypertension meds, blood pressure can drop to the point at which "not enough blood gets to the optic nerve," causing transient vision loss.
"Fort McMurray is always a transient town, it's nature of the beast with the work we do here," said Herb Exell, assistant business manager with the IBEW Union, representing electrical workers.
"It is intriguing that something as transient as the activity state of a neural circuit could have such a major physiological influence on something as protean as life span," Yankner said.
These are not the shrimp you'll find ambling along the warm, muddy bottoms of saltwater bays; these small aquatic creatures have evolved to live in one of nature's most transient environments.
With companies reluctant to cover the cost because of how transient the workforce has become and how expensive training has grown, government-backed programs have been seen as a potential solution.
Transient Effects: The Solar Eclipses and Celestial Landscapes of Howard Russell Butler, now at the Princeton University Art Museum, showcases his pioneering work ahead of the approaching August 21 solar eclipse.
When Butler was asked in 1918 to join the US Naval Observatory Eclipse Team in Oregon, he was already skilled at painting the "transient effects" of the Northern Lights and sunsets.
The transient nature of REPAIR edits, the researchers wrote, would be useful in "treating diseases caused by temporary changes in cell state," such as local inflammation, Type 1 diabetes, or psoriasis.
This ode to a lover who keeps ending their relationship (hm, sounds like someone I dated earlier this year) is also a rebuke of the transient nature of swiping culture in dating.
The night before I'd been beaten badly at pool in a State Street bar backroom where you can still smoke cigarettes, and been offered meth by a transient sleeping in a tree.
"We believe the current dip is transient and the oil price will recover over the next three months to levels of between US$70-80," he wrote in a client note Wednesday.
Further, abundant liquidity following demonetization, easing lending rates, demonetization's potentially transient impact on growth, the global reflationary environment and higher U.S. bond yields, are all likely to keep the RBI on hold.
In fact, Kelly's paper is being released in tandem with another Nature Astronomy study, led by University of South Carolina astronomer Steven Rodney, that analyzes background transient events magnified by gravitational lensing.
Saving space over solutions in the SOT23 package, the Vishay Semiconductors VBUS05M2-HT1 offers ultra-low capacitance and leakage current for the protection of high-speed data lines against transient voltage signals.
His depth and stature invest their work with enargeia, a quality the British poet Alice Oswald translates as "bright unbearable reality", a sense of collective and eternal significance beyond the merely transient.
"Moreover, launching the service in New York City where a transient population can easily pick up food and semi-prepared food on the way back home from work seems odd," Saunders said.
A team of astronomers led by Quanzhi Ye from Caltech University found 2019 LF6 using the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) at the Palomar Observatory in California, as noted in a press release.
Their argument essentially was that timeshares act like hotels, look like hotels and are subject by state law to transient taxes like hotels, thus, they should be charged property taxes like hotels.
One of the curiosities of transient global amnesia is that your memory deserts you while you are clearly conscious and able to carry out complex tasks like driving or even playing music.
On Tuesday, however, a trial began in Brooklyn that will eventually determine whether graffiti, despite its transient nature, should be recognized as art to the point of being protected by federal law.
One of the city's very first hotels, it was built in 1908 to house transient laborers working on the docks, back when Miami was still a frontier outpost of barely 5,753 people.
For most, the depressed mood is transient because the person will come to terms with the cause, or its cause will cease to exist over time, or be neutralised in some way.
The moment took on new mystery and wonder, and the import of the opera's conclusion — a timeless religious sphere quietly swallows up the transient concerns of governments and romances — was suddenly fresh.
In fact, Twin 33s perform equal to or better than current trailer combinations in four critical safety measurements: static rollover threshold, rearward amplification, load transfer ratio, and high speed transient off tracking.
But the air quality problems in these cities are often transient, and many have made important progress in consistently improving air quality by enforcing environmental regulations, as well as deploying cleaner technology.
John Anderson, a former Republican congressman, left his party to run as a plain-spoken independent candidate for president in 1980, drawing an enthusiastic if transient following among liberals and college students.
But we only saw a small transient increase in energy expenditure during the first couple of weeks of the [low-carb] diet, and that essentially vanished by the end of the study.
While the interactive experience, launched earlier this year, has been exhibited as an installation (including at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival), it's meant to be an individual, transient moment for online viewers.

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