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And we now know comets can cross the interstellar voids.
Galaxies appear to be highly clustered, revealing superclusters and voids.
None of the posturing to date voids this fundamental impasse.
Jaws sees other voids to cross and drops to survive.
The underlying soil is readjusting itself because of the voids.
Go deeper: Trump administration voids requirements phasing out inefficient lightbulbs
"I'd be selling the shoes and seeing the voids," Madden said.
This means these voids aren't as void-like as previously thought.
They all leave voids in our hearts and at our tables.
We should protect the voids we have left on the surface.
Extracting herself from the cured material leaves voids, recalling her absence.
The bartender accidentally double charges us, but voids the extra one.
The move Friday evening voids those earlier allowances, the agency said.
China and other countries have been quick to fill the voids.
In seeking and depending on minimum liability, platforms leave gaping voids.
It isn't just Google results—keyword voids are happening on social too.
It voids local government laws that protect LGBT people against discriminatory measures.
They were particularly taken with Crooks' 2015 film An Embroidery of Voids.
Noisey: How different was making VOIDS than previous Minus The Bear albums?
If the voids are filled with water, they will thus resist compression.
They tap branches with slender fingers, listening for voids in the wood.
Was he willing to pick up transfers to fill voids in his roster?
Crowley estimates people face food voids between eight and ten times a week.
It taps on rotting wood with its middle finger and listens for voids.
Inside, the upper flights of two stone staircases hang above rubble-strewn voids.
It is the duty of film and art to fill these narrative voids.
Only time will tell how the new administration will tackle the voids left behind.
Tesla repair YouTuber Rich Benoit told Motherboard that jailbreaking the software voids the warranty.
That's because carbon-fiber composite materials don't easily signal cracks, voids, or other defects.
Tuesday's decision voids a 2015 judgment by U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer in Manhattan.
First, the mere act of taking apart your Xbox One X voids the warranty.
Platforms like YouTube often embody the "fast web": deep, black voids of mindless entertainment.
Propagation speeds vary because many types of rock have small voids within their structure.
The process is dangerous, definitely voids all warranties and probably makes the phone less waterproof.
Due to their low density, repellers appear as dark, empty voids, no matter their size.
Many people fought to fill the canvas with a single color or create black voids.
Who will fill the voids left by Weinstein, Louis C.K., Charlie Rose, and Jeffrey Tambor?
Japan contends that the treaty re-establishing relations with South Korea voids the plaintiffs' claims.
What began as a kicky story idea became a masochistic march through voids of meaning.
Align forms for sidewalks, curbs, or gutters; patch voids; and use saws to cut joints.
At the National September 11 Memorial Museum, walls of water plummet into twin black voids.
This suggests that the cure for our attentional voids might be less technology, not more.
They form that inner bone spider web-like structure with filaments and great voids between.
Muons can penetrate deep into rock and reveal hidden voids and chambers to particle detectors.
What happened showed so many voids in the system, and so much lack of important information.
This might help confirm simulations that suggest the universe is rather clumpy, with clusters and voids.
Hawaii bans them for tech jobs, while New Mexico voids them in the health care field.
If only there was a way to fill these tiny voids of time with something productive.
But things get more difficult in space, where large voids sit between objects in constant motion.
The study measured the size of the voids in cell tissue left by the ice crystals.
They've also been working with Marvila residents to identify key concerns like urban voids and gentrification.
The results demonstrate how politicians and pundits can exploit data voids to create ideological information silos.
At this time Mehretu also embraced erasure, sanding away portions of paintings to create evocative voids.
Hand soap that smells like moss, or astroturf that simulates grass, will fill in the voids.
In between these clusters of galaxies are massive voids, where both normal and dark matter are absent.
In supporting the Arab Spring, horrific dictators were overthrown without consideration for who would fill the voids.
As with physical violence, abject racism or anti-Semitism voids the privilege of a Listen First response.
And its ability to create lustrous mindscapes from wide-open spaces, from voids that are never empty.
His tragic death was the first of several voids in leadership that would contribute to the building's decline.
The highways around where I live in Portland, Oregon are like congestion voids—black holes or boundless oceans.
The remaining six percent is located within these voids themselves, which make up 80 percent of the volume.
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, voids agreements with the opposition and says elections will be held in 9 months.
For Maps by Decade, there could be a way for users to fill in visible voids of content.
If a piece of rock is dry, compressing it will shrink the voids and speed the vibrations up.
This isn't difficult to do, but it comes with a certain degree of risk (and voids your warranty).
Smaller voids in the rubber surface help to disperse the layer of water that often lies over snow.
Seeking physical attention from other lovers to fill voids and frustrations, instead of exercising introspection, patience, accountability, and communication.
That doesn't mean, however, that there aren't powerful and resilient interests filling the voids left by those floundering institutions.
Surprisingly, a significant portion of matter resides outside of galaxies and in the cosmic voids that permeate the cosmos.
"We provide them guaranteed income with no voids and no fees, and a genuinely positive social impact," he says.
Astronomers believe that nearly every galaxy circles these voids, in fact, but nobody has ever seen one until today.
When a leader flagrantly violates those rules and norms, he effectively voids the legitimacy of his claim to power.
But sometimes friends and siblings become the only homes that truly matter, filling the voids that parents leave behind.
So, putting pressure on wet rock increases the relative volume of the voids, which slows down any passing vibrations.
From 1976 to 1983 thousands of citizens disappeared, were killed and tortured, leaving voids in the country's social fabric.
Senator Scott's bill would shine a light on one of the great statistical voids in modern American law enforcement.
Or do voids simply ignite a primal kenophobia — an uncontrollable human desire to fill every empty space with stuff?
The idea that federal environmental regulation voids property rights is a dangerous one that, fortunately, has gained little traction.
The problem arises when the plot holes are so big that they become sucking voids, devouring everything around them.
Like so many other Fox News devotees in search of new voids to shout into, Donald Trump loves to tweet.
The move Friday evening voids those earlier allowances and puts Wells Fargo under toughened standards for oversight, the OCC said.
The Supreme Court suspended that decree in November, while it pondered its legality; its latest ruling in effect voids it.
Made from natural rubber, some cuts and hinges allow the shapes to expand leaving voids that create a new pattern.
Microscopic voids then build up in the solder beneath the transistors, causing parts to short-circuit or simply to overheat.
The daily seismic activity has caused "surficial settlements and created voids" the state Department of Transportation said in a statement.
A slew of environmental factors must come together at the same time for the great ice voids to open up.
The legislation not only bars any more local wage hikes, it also voids measures that already passed in four counties.
" To control the erosion, the government began a crash program of filling the voids with cement, a process called "grouting.
The tendency for voids to be filled may prove a problem for the European Central Bank's incoming boss, Christine Lagarde.
It was a massive part of my life — a void-filler during a time when filling voids was no easy task.
There are still voids in my life where I feel like I'm missing things, which I believe is family — my own.
The researchers were surprised to learn that a significant portion of normal matter—about 20 percent—is located in these voids.
Some are manufactured by bubbling gas through molten metal, while others cast metallic alloy around hollow metal spheres to provide voids.
Instead, the conservancy installed a polypropylene honeycomb grid of two-inch hexagonal voids filled by gravel clusters held together by resin.
The cut works sort of drape over the black velvet in the frames and the florals turn into these deep voids.
Along with the casement ribbon windows, these balance the heavy gray stucco facade, creating a rhythmic pattern of solids and voids.
The City Council's land use committee recently approved a zoning amendment to address excessive voids, but critics say the loopholes remain.
Outlines of trees or grass are sometimes recognizable, but mostly the images contain swirls and blurs and ghostly voids of gray.
The engineers operating them can't see the voids they are filling and have no way of discerning their size or shape.
We've all been sad, or drunk, or stoned, or depressed and stressed, and tried to fill the voids in life with food.
Instead, other countries in Asia are more likely to benefit, because they can more readily step into the voids left by China.
Hellerstedt voids a Texas law that would have made it all but impossible for Texans to terminate pregnancies in their home state.
"As component size decreases, soldering or wire bonding becomes more challenging and voids can lead to joint failure," the Northeastern group writes.
People who try to use politics to fill emotional and personal voids get more and more extreme and end up as fanatics.
The show is small at just four rooms, but it is a controlled presentation; none of the works fill the gallery's voids.
As I searched for differences between the prints, my eyes were drawn to the sameness of the dark voids at the center.
But Pierluigi Miconi, Trevi's project manager, told me that some of the voids may require tens of thousands of gallons of grout.
Which group or groups fill those voids of increasing ungoverned territory in Afghanistan "is something we'll have to contend with," he said.
She opened up hollow voids by adding sounds devoid of context, then taking them away, and replacing them with something similarly strange.
Essenhigh became known in the late 1990s for her enamel paintings of anime-like creatures inhabiting the voids of public or institutional spaces.
The large black voids it has for eyes, furry eyebrows above them, and ears embedded into the curve of the head don't help.
Another 44 percent of matter is located in the concentrated filaments that connects all galaxies and stretch around the edge of enormous voids.
When the claw snaps shut, the rapid change in pressure this creates produces vapour-filled voids called cavitation bubbles in the surrounding water.
Her semi-nude characters are often placed in indecipherable spaces or voids, posing seductively for an unknown presence or perhaps just to themselves.
"It's a very large structure with lots of voids where heat and smoke can gather, and lots of combustible material," Mr. Dwyer said.
Absolutely. Fantasy football is the greatest thing ever created, as it allows us to fill gaping voids in our lives with legal gambling.
Most notably, the arcade and sports bar has been filling real estate voids left by the closing of stores all across the country.
Brown reached out to reporter Jeff Darlington and complained the $215k fine voids nearly $30 million in guaranteed money from his Raiders' contract.
The material, grown in a lab from each patient's own fat cells, was injected into and filled the voids of the problematic bones.
But for all of Stafford's accomplishments, two glaring voids have prevented him from joining Layne, his fellow Highland Park alumnus, in Lions lore.
When "Mezzanine" appeared, its songs hovered in their own cavernous voids: at once dynamic and methodical, implacable and precarious, urgent yet stubbornly unhurried.
Apple Maps was buggy, lacked public transit information, and in some areas and countries, offered literally nothing but blank voids or misplaced landmarks.
All teams concluded that no evidence of doors or voids exist beyond Tut's funeral chamber at depths of up to 13 feet (four meters).
The teeniest, random energy fluctuations of quantum mechanics could have been magnified into clumps and voids, creating the large-scale structure of the universe.
"When you vow to be with someone for the rest of your life, I think that's most important and it voids out [everything else]."
Based on the data gathered so far, the researchers estimate that as much as 40 percent of Bennu's interior could simply be gaping voids.
I bought an Indian card thinking it would work, but unfortunately my phone needs to be unlocked to use it, which voids the warranty.
Astronomers expected these hot baryons to conform to a cosmic superstructure, one made of invisible dark matter, that spanned the immense voids between galaxies.
The morphological transformations through which she objectifies such emotional wounds and voids mark of the artist as one singularly adept at mirroring contemporary traumas.
The gas "can seep into subsurface voids and explode when heated" or "emerge from cracks in the ground several feet away," the USGS said.
What he magnifies is that, it's not always infrastructural failures that lead kids to criminal behavior—sometimes it's the emotional voids felt at home.
Physical Review Letters will publish a paper from Dr. Hawking that suggests that black holes aren't the endless voids we once thought they were.
They're going to be replaced with clear glazing, discreetly recessed to give visual prominence to the building's columns and the vertical voids between them.
She is best known for massive wall reliefs she creates by contorting steel, slicing canvas, and twisting wire into dark cavities that resemble voids.
The American Petroleum Institute, the largest U.S. oil trade association, opposes lifting the ban, saying E15 gasoline ruins older cars and potentially voids warranties.
Faces are blotted out, black suns hover over farmworkers, and unnatural voids in the earth seem to haunt these scenes from the Great Depression.
Probably. But Svensson says the compactness of this engine let the design and engineering teams identify "voids" in the car that they could work around.
It doesn't require you to root your Apple device, which voids your warranty and potentially risks rendering your device inoperable, as most jailbreak techniques require.
There's a world in which YouTube proactively sought out bad search results and data voids, blocking access while it works to root out exploitative content.
Companies such as Sony and Microsoft pepper the edges of their game consoles with warning labels telling customers that breaking the seal voids the warranty.
As eclectic as Haeckel's lithographs, De Giuli's microscopic entities are set in motion, fanning out into meshes before resting and finally disappearing into black voids.
Wellness-minded millennials, especially ones in large urban environments that lack natural greenery, are opting to fill their voids — both decorative and emotional — with houseplants.
Supporters of the sisters point out that the constitution also voids any law, "including customary law", that does not follow the law of the state.
The Australian report says it is critical that Canberra and partners like Japan need to step up to fill the voids the US is leaving.
Their main task is to install updated equipment, designed to fill the voids beneath the dam more precisely, and to repair the broken control gate.
Dams built on this kind of rock are subject to a phenomenon called karstification, in which the foundation becomes shot through with voids and vacuums.
At his feet, all along the gallery floor, were holes that serve as guides for the industrial drills the engineers use to probe the voids.
Maps that feature only scattered symbols of human civilization, with the areas in between appearing as empty voids, misrepresent the world's true diversity of life.
And after the iPod came out, HitClips helped fill voids in the hearts of those who were still too young to own an Apple product.
It is no longer even a bridge, its two ends having been lopped off, leaving immense voids that extend from each bank of the Hudson.
The app's world map shows much of North America and Europe in the black, while large sections of South America and Africa are white voids.
It would also threaten the stability of American allies and interests -- allowing more hostile nations to fill the voids and creating safe havens for terrorist elements.
Among the latest are spartan sculptures made of bronze, stainless steel, and other heavy materials that turn one gallery into a landscape of his signature voids.
"Methane gas can seep into subsurface voids and explode when heated," emerging "from cracks in the ground several feet away," the United States Geological Survey warned.
Aid workers say that militias seem to be exploiting security voids after Ugandan and French soldiers left in the past few months when their missions ended.
Without strong support systems and positive outlets to express themselves, they turn to violence to fill these voids, leading to dangerous results that could be avoided.
The happy side-effect of this system is that it's not the icons scattered on my map that call out for my attention, but the voids.
Staring into the voids of their cellphone screens, Fischl's well-heeled characters remain unfazed by the onslaught of look-at-me colors and purposefully provocative images.
The foam in the picture—which is one they tested—is made from an a metallic alloy that's cast around hollow metal spheres to provide voids.
The ruling also voids a previous decision by an appellate court, which abortion rights activists contend would have severely limited access to abortion services in Texas.
Crucially, when a court voids an invalid union, just as in a divorce, the judge can also decide matters like support payments and division of property.
The city planning commission has acknowledged that it needs to revise zoning law around voids, and if it does, the skyline will undergo another significant shift.
She's now suing to release herself from the non-disclosure agreement she signed because Trump reportedly never signed it, which her lawyer argues voids the document.
According to a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers report, numerous voids had opened up below the dam—as much as twenty-three thousand cubic metres' worth.
His top weapons, Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs, are rarely pinned down one-on-one, and both know how to settle into voids to beat zone coverage.
And when this stuff rots away, it can open up smaller voids, which are susceptible to collapse when water starts moving dirt around during heavy rainfall events.
To avoid such disastrous defects, carbon-fiber composites must get squeezed under as much pressure as possible to push out bubbles, collapse voids, and ensure strong bonds.
The unending white salt-pans make a sound like a scrape across glass; the whistle of the wind fills any voids of silence that might have jarred.
Some 40 percent of the population identifies as Catholic and the Church has long filled voids in education, healthcare and other services left by an absent state.
Like Annington, residential real-estate companies tend to support relatively high net debt/EBITDA and LTVs, given the high number of properties, low voids and stable income.
It continues to affect their lives, they said, straining family relationships, shifting career paths and leaving voids in their lives that no form of justice can fill.
States and localities are also preparing for this oncoming staffing crisis by trying to recruit retirees and even medical students to fill the voids, when they happen.
They say E15 gasoline ruins older cars and potentially voids warranties, and have threatened to sue, arguing the EPA lacks the legal authority to strike the ban.
The Federal Trade Commission put six companies on notice in early April for illegally telling customers that getting third-party repairs voids the warranty on their electronics.
"Under the current practice, a VA finding that concludes a veteran requires a fiduciary to administer benefit payments effectively voids his Second Amendment rights," the senators wrote.
The VA should establish a price differential and allow veteran-owned small businesses to fill any voids that may be left by large businesses leaving the market.
Gormley has reduced the body to its barest constituent form; he has made it indomitable, compressed and expanded it to fill voids we didn't know were there.
Drexler foregrounds her compositions with figuration, isolating people within abstracted color fields as if she'd plucked them from their lives and placed them into voids of paint.
Perhaps, Maeder proposes, one of the core tenets of Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity are wrong under certain conditions—in large voids where there isn't any mass.
This 'tradition' was arguably started by the department store chain John Lewis, which is where middle class people go to fill their existential voids with extremely nice kitchenware.
But if the MCU does lose its original three pillars, that means big changes are coming, and new superheroes will have to fill the voids they leave behind.
She leans slightly forward, raises her hand, and looks toward the heavens, as if hoping to be beamed away from the black voids of surrounding Richard Serra canvases.
P.S. Word to the wise: Consumerist recommends using up your Toys 'R' Us gift cards ASAP, since a Chapter 11 filing often voids a company's existing gift cards.
Because "warranty void if removed" stickers have conditioned us to think that merely opening our things voids the warranty, Harris worries that some of this language is misleading.
Many of the policies outlined in the bill including the forced sale of housing voids appear to have been lifted directly from Morton's other work with Policy Exchange.
While institutional voids or political uncertainty may explain in part why U.S. corporations shy away from emerging markets, more often than not, they face hurdles made in America.
The best argument, outside of the case from custom and tradition, is that committing a serious crime voids your right to have a say in the political process.
If a minor successfully voids her assent, a court will not admit it into evidence at the trial on the merits or permit further discovery on the matter.
The bloody Civil War meant there were voids in almost every American community, and the rise of Spiritualism encouraged a closer religious connection between life and the afterlife.
Maas say this means working with Washington where possible, filling voids in areas where the U.S. is withdrawing and pushing back where America is seen as crossing red lines.
There's never been a void for live music or art here since I moved here in 202 and I doubt there ever will be, it's too chaotic for voids.
When you have voids in your life, it's things that are surrounding you and you have to keep going forward through that emptiness until you reach that next phase.
But his goal of swift withdrawals in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan have been stymied by concerns from US officials and American allies about the dangerous voids that would remain.
In its various forms, the doctrine voids transfers made with the intent to defraud creditors like the banks and others who lent over $20 billion to finance this debacle.
The air around a large Victorian tub becomes a coffin of vermilion rubber; the voids beneath chairs cohere into colored resin, which the artist arrays like large gummi candies.
Under Nafta, avocados have led an influx of year-round Mexican produce that has filled the seasonal voids in United States grocery stores and changed the way Americans eat.
Even if our bodies don't ever cross the voids between the stars, our DNA surely will, in a microscopic cascade of space invaders that could still colonize the galaxy.
In Oscar Oiwa's 360º installation, Dreams of a Sleeping World, rippling circles resemble hundreds of eyeballs, rabbits emerge from black voids, and plant life springs out of stippled marks.
But Daniels alleges that publicly disclosing the payment voids the nondisclosure agreement, meaning that she should be able to speak about the alleged affair without fear of legal retribution.
Within that window, either chamber can introduce a joint resolution of disapproval that, if passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the president, effectively voids the rule.
By the way, when it comes to filling the voids left by Magic Johnson and Luke Walton on the Lakers ... ya gotta hear Williams' perfect fits for those jobs!!
Reimagining the self is some form of transformation as well; it's everywhere at Prizm: Osi Audu's graphite self-portraits that look like voids, their sheen a suggestion of what's inside.
LONDON — Less than a century since Karel Čapek coined the word "robot" in his 2500 play Rossumovi Univerzální Roboti (Rossum's Universal Robots), our modern automata history is riddled with voids.
The black voids of those cavities seem to invite us to peer into the work with trepidation, while evoking the world as fragile, teetering on the brink of total calamity.
World-class hitters freak out over perceived umpire error because it voids the strike zone discipline they've developed over time, and not even a season-long sample size guarantees fairness.
When these elements are missing, it creates "institutional voids," a term coined by Harvard University professors Tarun Khanna and Krishna Palepu in 1997 that refers to a country's undeveloped market ecosystem.
You can't put a non-App Store app on an iPhone without "jail-breaking" it, tampering with the operating system in a way that violates Apple's terms and voids the warranty.
I've been a member at Simtropolis since 2003, and been through all the heartbreaks as we waited for a new city builder to fill some of the voids we were missing.
Making Supergirl a major character might help fill some of the story and ethos voids that Superman's departure will create — the character has similar powers and the same spirit of hopefulness.
Not unlike the tactics of Republican strategist Frank Luntz, political players and members of the right-wing media ecosystem are able to fill data voids with their own ideas and stories.
Facebook's newest batch of tools is designed, in part, to help fill any weekend night voids on its users' calendars — whether it's with a night on the town or a pizza delivery.
Muon tomography is a low-resolution technique, so the exact shape of this void—or even whether it is actually several smaller voids in proximity to one another—remains to be determined.
The repair works on the third reactor were due to be completed by the end of last year, while the UAE's FANR regulator reviews plans to repair smaller voids in unit 2.
It "permanently voids the consultation process with the Waorani undertaken by the Ecuadorian government in 2012, indefinitely suspending the auctioning of their lands," said campaign group Amazon Frontlines, which supported the Waorani.
As part of their pitch, they note that Congress is already working on a fourth round of emergency relief, where Democrats can fight to fill the voids they perceive in the third.
Since the dam opened, in 1984, engineers working in the gallery have pumped close to a hundred thousand tons of grout—an average of ten tons a day—into the voids below.
Photograph by Victor J. Blue for The New Yorker Theoretically, it's possible that all the voids underneath the Mosul Dam could be filled—that all the gypsum could be replaced with grout.
In recent years, he feels, they've devolved into lifeless affairs — "timeless, windowless voids of buying and selling," he says, that take place in convention centers that hardly vary from city to city.
With Hernandez's death, his conviction of the Lloyd murder was voided because of a little-known legal doctrine in Massachusetts that voids convictions if a defendant dies before the appeals process is complete.
In 2013, he created the nonprofit Dementia Society of America, to fill what he saw were large voids in a one-stop shop for information and help with the many forms of dementia.
The teeny, random energy fluctuations in space would then, through a quick-expanding process called inflation, turn into the large-scale density differences we see in our universe today, with galaxies and voids.
Image: NASADon't get me wrong, black holes are cool but they're also giant voids of terror: These gravitational abysses have been known to snack on stars in occurrences called Tidal Disruption Events (TDEs).
It is rearing around 20 types of salad plants, intended for sale to the chefs and sandwich shops of the city, in subterranean voids that began life as second-world-war bomb shelters.
The history of our planet is made up of successive voids and of the ruins that others have strewn about as they each had their turn, and that some have at times regenerated.
It's our need to fill up space with meaning that makes us rush into verbal voids, supplying words that have not yet been given meaning with meanings that are always seeking new words.
And speaking of voids, few drugstores, or for that matter, supermarkets, are likely to hold your keys for your brother, or inform you that your husband was just in and already bought dinner.
So now we have a little insight into the moment in the history of the universe when these filaments and voids began to form -- when large-scale structures began to come into existence.
Navigating the map for New York, which is at 13.5%, there are visible tree voids in dense areas such as Midtown Manhattan, and around development in Williamsburg, where trees are often shrouded by scaffolding.
An acrylic rocking chaise lounge titled "Oh-Void 2" (2006)  features alternating blue and transparent lines in an oblong shape with two spherical voids of negative space created by openings in the chair's interior.
"These entrepreneurs are public spirited because they must fill the institutional voids, that is, compensate for the inadequacies in their environment...Virtually all well-run large entities in Asia do this," Khanna told CNBC.
Both novels depict women who yearn for refuge from the real world but who choose the worst paths, make harmful choices, and go to dire extremes in order to disappear into their respective voids.
GE also makes extensive use of additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, which permits the manufacture of shapes—including weight-saving voids—that conventional manufacturing can manage only with difficulty, if at all.
It's a safe bet that Sony and Microsoft are two of them, though—the Playstation 4 and Xbox One video game consoles both come with stickers that claim opening the device voids the warranty.
Reading local headlines and finding a band playing a show later sounds like a downright heartening shift in focus from watching Facebook's vast tangle of digital citizens emote endlessly into their algorithmically curated voids.
One way you try to cope with it is by parenting your baseball family — parsing yourself into many roles to fill in the voids, to remain an asset to the team and your teammates.
"If the president voids this without any evidence of a breach, it calls into question the credibility of the United States not just on Iran but North Korea and everything else," Mr. Durbin said.
"As voids of ideas and marketing have emerged, start-ups have been more responsive to consumer needs, won the culture and created the emotional connections that drive sales," he said in a recent note.
Many users root their Android devices to have better control over customizing the operating system or making it more efficient, however rooting is not supported by phone makers and usually voids the warranty on it.
Pablo Terrazas, Chile`s vice minister of Mining, told participants of the lithium conference that the soon-to-be-released new rules would fill these voids and add safeguards for the environment and local communities.
As water filters through the porous rock, it tends to decompose and drift away, leaving "extensive underground voids" in its wake—peppering the state with swaths of land that could open up at any moment.
It's tempting to analyze her pictures of fenced-in spaces surrounded by voids as psychological self-portraits with feelings of confinement and blocked passages — a kind of counterpoint to Wetzel's wide-open and aimless spaces.
Like the first, it concluded that sections of the dam were moving unevenly, that water was passing through the foundation rapidly, and that water downstream contained high concentrations of dissolved gypsum—evidence of large voids.
Smartphones are not cigarettes (I'd argue their charms are fewer), but like cigarettes, those who design and peddle them have worked hard to cultivate addiction in their users, creating voids that only they can fill.
Pablo Terrazas, Chile´s vice minister of Mining, told participants of the lithium conference that the soon-to-be-released new rules would fill these voids and add safeguards for the environment and local communities.
In the new audiovisual project Dark Hearts of Space, however, musician and visual artist Dasha Rush, in collaboration with Stanislov Glazov, explores the voids of black holes, doing so through real-time with generative visuals.
My mind filled in these voids, and Antoni, remaining generous and constantly checking in with the audience with a gaze both soft and deliberate, showed these many possibilities over the course of her hour-long performance.
For that reason it should come as no surprise that VOIDS—the first Minus The Bear record in five years that's out on March 3—is a moody record that doesn't come off as particularly upbeat.
One pair of jeans features what the designer calls "butt voids," tearaway back pockets that expose swatches of skin; another design attaches to the wearer's waist and ankles and only covers the front of the leg.
Ms. Goldstein noted that the rule only applied to residential buildings in certain zoning districts, and that unenclosed structural voids, expanses of outdoor space that some have likened to stilts for condos, would not be affected.
Squeezed into another room is "Cave" (2019), a set of vast cuboid voids that, were they to be seen from afar, might be recognisable as a hunched body lying on its side, with one knee raised.
The universe is similar, with galaxies spread uniformly on average -- but, if you look more closely, you will see galaxies clustered in what are called walls and filaments, surrounding vast voids in which few galaxies exist.
The three-story center incorporates two giant voids in the building, one horizontal and one vertical, not just to house the fire trucks but to create open space that the team can work with for training.
The club hierarchy also have to hope that they don't have a 'hiccup' at the last minute, with an ancient law of the transfer window dictating that an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm legally voids a sale.
They come up with these great marketing terms, and what they do is they pull back, and voids are filled, and they're now filled by asymmetric threats of terror, as well as nation-states on the run.
So The Good Wife wasn't really a show where voids left by departing main characters/actors could be filled simply by shifting focus to supporting characters' relationships to each other, as would happen on most TV shows.
Prosecutors' offices are statistical voids compared to prisons and police departments, but what's available is troubling: A 2014 study of the Manhattan district attorney's office found significant racial gaps at virtually every step of the process there.
Soon, influenced by Chinese painting, she began to work on paper with opaque India ink, covering the surfaces with saturated zones of black and leaving hazy-edged, abraded voids in the form of trapezoids, lozenges or stalactites.
They are made entirely out of cut-up photographs, and they retain the fine-grain, grisaille sheen of vintage advertising layouts, yet all we see at first glance is a kaleidoscope of abstract swooshes, swipes and voids.
A recurring pattern of rippling, oblique circles resemble hundreds of eyeballs that follow you through the dream space; rabbits emerge from black voids, plant life springs out of stippled marks, and reptilian creatures emerge from hatched lines.
Currently, Belkin is one of the few third-party companies whose products are featured widely throughout Apple's online store, and in some cases like with wireless charging, Belkin fill voids for when there aren't official first-party options.
By far the most likely option is that it is exactly what it seems to be: an itinerant hunk of space rock, albeit one that has come to the solar system from the vast voids between the stars.
Since an icy overburden will both fill the voids with water and compress the rock, Dr Mordret reasoned that changes in the speed of transmission in rocks under ice sheets will reflect the thickness of the overlying sheet.
Mark Lehner, an Egyptologist from Ancient Egypt Research Associates, said that previous work had shown that the ancient Egyptians most likely constructed gaps in their pyramids and that the voids the team found are nothing special, or new.
Based in the Detroit area, where she is artist-in-residence and head of the painting department of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Fishman subversively explores perception and the ways contemporary humans fill the voids in our lives.
"It's one of those things that of course I can relate to because I have those voids with validation from other people or with food or whatever I think is going to make me feel better," Metz says.
Pretty things filled the voids in my life: I had no real personal life, my friends were too busy working as hard as I was to spend any quality time together, and my family was thousands of miles away.
Mr. Dean's objectives would be better served with approval voting, a simpler system that voids such faults, in which voters can vote for all the candidates they want to support, the winner being the candidate with the most support.
Though "Wide Awake" features Aaron and Villanelle commiserating on their respective internal voids in, the first minute-and-a-half of "You're Mine" proves TV's best assassin is dealing with a darkness far more powerful than Aaron's innocuous nerd glasses suggest.
"At the time of the offense, Mr. Majerczyk was suffering from depression and looked to pornography websites and Internet chat rooms in an attempt to fill some of the voids and disappointment he was feeling in his life," the memo claims.
It's interesting to stumble upon the gaps in photographs, data, and knowledge in Wikipedia as voids in an unfolding maze, as well as exploring what works of art in, say, the Museum of Modern Art are worthy of their own entries.
When I started collecting some 21926 years ago, there were certain fields in which people were not actively collecting, and even as I acquired objects in different fields, I noticed that there were certain voids, Japanese kimono being one of them.
Patty has a best friend, Nonnie (Kimmy Shields), who is hopelessly in love with her, and an alcoholic single mother, who is sometimes a good parent but mostly not, and she has food to fill the voids in her life.
Earlier this month, the Barakah plant's owner Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) said voids had been discovered in the concrete of reactors 2 and 3, although it said these posed no safety risk and would not delay the start-up.
ET, YES (Brooklyn), FSN New Orleans ABOUT THE NETS (12-1143): Point guard Spencer Dinwiddie has filled the massive voids left behind by injuries in Brooklyn's backcourt and he's playing some of his best basketball early in the road trip.
One thing to keep in mind is that if you do choose to have your phone repaired by a third party, it voids your warranty with Apple, which means you can't trade it in or have them repair it anymore.
"We have some distribution voids quite frankly, across the country.... By taking it in-house, we believe it will simplify our network and be able to execute that much better," Chief Executive Officer Todd Vasos said in an earnings call.
The viewer floats through black and gray voids populated with oscillating geometric clouds, lines that look simultaneously like static and fabric, and tiny cubes—all of them nodes on an information network that is its very own chaotic simulated reality.
Coach Jeff Hornacek said that Noah's minutes will be limited until he is back to full strength but backup big man Willy Hernangomez continues to help fill voids along the front line, picking up six points and nine boards versus Charlotte.
Though this may appear simple in design, it is actually "the result of the sophisticated analysis of proportional relationships–the precise balancing of solids and voids– and the avoidance of any non-functional, superfluous detail," according to the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Moser liked to use checkerboard patterns in his designs; a sugar box here is covered with hundreds of little black and white squares, while a bread basket and cruet stand are both formed from silver panels punched with square voids.
Increasingly sophisticated and smaller machines have spread out to every world of the solar system, buzzing the rings of Saturn, daring the dark voids beyond Pluto and landing on comets, scanning the heavens for new planets, new places to dream about.
There will be gold and the danger of barter with strangers, foreigners with metallic mouths of invisible eaten coins and greed, with mouths that are miniature replicas of the city, voids, empty, less than mud or clay, which are fundamental.
"And you shift your investment focus toward companies that actually fill voids.... women's health rights have been oppressed for years, and a company like Modern Fertility or even Carrot Fertility, which is another company we invested in, offer a solution."
Over the past few decades, astronomers have tallied up all the things that could be pulling and pushing on the Local Group — nearby galaxy clusters, superclusters, walls of clusters and cosmic voids that exert a non-negligible gravitational pull on our own neighborhood.
Illustris suggests that galaxies make up only 1/500th (0.002 percent) of the volume of the universe, and that dark voids in the outer reaches of the cosmos could contain as much as 20 percent of the normal matter in the cosmos.
Those exceptions occur when an appeals court nullifies a prior criminal proceeding, or when a federal court voids a federal conviction because prosecutors failed to establish an element of the crime that is not an element of a New York crime, Schneiderman wrote.
A number of Chung's cutout works, which position ominous voids amid archival images of laborers, are also on view, deepening the impact of her research-based practice which typically considers labor, material, post-coloniality, and the body in relation to the Caribbean.
LONDON — It was harrowing for those who listened, but infinitely worse for those whose narrative of loss had been woven into their days and nights since the Grenfell Tower fire took dozens of lives and built voids in the hearts of the survivors.
In satellite view, Marvila looks like a construction zone immortalized at its worst moment: Lisbon is over there, a twisting, dense labyrinth of red-roofed Pombalino buildings, and Marvila is abutting, an archipelago of sparse, blotchy islands—buildings strewn among overgrown urban voids.
At the SculptureCenter a curvaceous yellow commode features cheekily placed drawer knobs, and a calico screen beckons you to insert your limbs into limply hanging sleeves and voids (even if the rules of the institution do not allow you to actually do so).
Though originally concerned with conveyance of property, this voids attempts by an owner to prohibit a recipient from reselling or transferring its interest in a property—on the grounds that a present owner should not be able to tie the hands of future generations.
Quantum mechanics says that the space constantly experiences random, tiny fluctuations in energy, and during the inflationary period, those energy peaks and troughs could have magnified and turned into galaxies and voids, the large-scale, low-entropy structure we see in the universe today.
The new data also indicates that Bennu's rotation is slowly speeding up, thanks to solar energy striking only one side of the asteroid, and that its interior contains a mix of dense spots and voids which, combined with its spin, might impact its surface topography.
While most of us are content to avert our gaze, there's a whole legacy of music—dating back at least to post-punk and likely even further—of seedy misfits who stare straight into these voids and make music that reflects this lonely grime.
To stop the superoxide disintegrating spontaneously, Dr Li embed it in the voids of a matrix made of cobalt oxide (yellow, in the artist's imagining below left, in which white spheres represent lithium ions, red ones oxygen ions and blue streaks the crackle of electricity).
McLaughlin's work, superficially influenced by the formal experiments of early 20th-century avant-garde artist like the Russian Suprematist Kazimir Malevich and the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, was, however, more closely related to the sense of space and the voids between objects in Japanese work.
In fact, dig a little deeper and you'll find tons of brands created by artists with a universal goal: to make their own artistry better by filling voids in their kits, whether that be the perfect lipstick texture or a sponge that just won't quit.
While mostly well marked, with signposts placed every 23 feet or so, the Maah Daah Hey can devolve into a latticework of tracks — some of them cow paths, some blazed by backcountry regulars — forking this way and that, and ebbing into ever-unpromising voids.
He followed the Lake Tahoe pieces with a highly publicized series of trenches, troughs, heaps, and voids along a five-hundred-and-twenty-mile stretch of the Nevada desert, laying claim not just to a particular landscape but to the expansive idea of land itself.
It's basically just a summary of what we know about the universe: It started with a bang, it contains galaxies in a vast cosmic web with voids in between, it has strange substances called dark matter and dark energy, it's expanding, and that expansion is accelerating.
For all of its virtuoso intricacy, the most eye-catching forms are two empty picture frames, one leaning on the mantelpiece and the other standing on the bookshelf; their unexplained voids disrupt the surreal homeyness of the scene, declaring a sense of incompletion, an emotional hole unfilled.
" February 20193, 2019 - After Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson finds that Manafort "intentionally" lied to Mueller's office and "made multiple false statements to the FBI, the special counsel and the grand jury concerning matters that were material to the Russia investigation,' she voids his plea deal.
And if you're curious about the genesis of the album, we spoke with frontman Jake Snider and guitarist Dave Knudson about the inspiration behind VOIDS, what it's like being a band for 123—well, now 16—years and why they can't wait to perform these songs live.
The impression given is of an inconsistent patchwork of small municipalities and tiny police departments with vast voids in between, a land with miles of brush and the occasional nodding pump jack and endless county roads, along which all manner of characters can lurk and hide.
In doing so he may have avoided the costly mistakes of both the Obama and Bush administrations, which found themselves sucked back into the cauldron of Middle Eastern conflicts when a toxic mix of Islamic extremists and diehard adversaries filled the voids left by U.S. withdrawal.
"In order to construct the Grand Gallery, you had to have a hollow, or a big void in order to access it — you cannot build it without such a space," Hawass told the AP. "Large voids exist between the stones and may have been left as construction gaps."
For seven blissful years we had the pleasure of living vicariously through the lives of the quirky, quick-witted and caffeinated characters of Stars Hollow, and after years of filling our Gilmore-voids by watching re-runs and drinking obscenely large quantities of coffee, the girls are back.
Real people don't move like that unless they're mindlessly following instructions handed to them by a higher authority that they assume has the capacity to provide them with answers to satisfy their own insecurities, in a sense projecting personal social voids and fears onto a wider public stage.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss voids a directive put in place under the former Virginia attorney general that limits how long asylum seekers can consult with counsel before it is determined whether they have a credible fear of persecution or torture  supporting their request (Bloomberg News).
The tactile works appear to be the simple result of a finger dragged through clay, and while this gesture was the starting point of the work, upon closer inspection it becomes clear that the amount of displaced clay gathered around the edges doesn't match the voids left behind.
Why Hudson Yards was able to come together quickly, relatively speaking, has a lot do with how the approach to creating whole-cloth neighborhoods has changed over the years, as the private sector has stepped in to fill voids left by the government, according to city officials, brokers and developers.
With an Einstein-like brain akin to yours, you could've been a heart surgeon, a lawyer, a United Nations official… But alas, the universe is full of unexplainable voids, and your inclination to became a savage club promoter who spends their days tagging strangers in event flyers on Facebook is concerning.
The only woman to show with the dealer Leo Castelli in the 1960s, Ms. Bontecou is best known for her fierce wall-mounted sculptures of burlap and canvas, but her drawings, of eyes and teeth and uncertain orifices, also turn space into absorbing voids, thanks to passages of heavy black.
Either with interruptions (as in "Psi Girls"), voids (as in "From India to Planet Mars" or "GH-TS," 2012, a 4-by-4 grid of ghost photographs that leaves two of its frames empty), or multiplicity (nearly all her pieces), Hiller does not allow a simple reading of the subjects in her works.
The absence of one pretty much voids the concept of the Nokia Sleep being a "set it and forget it" device, especially when 85 percent of people use an alarm clock to wake for work, and some surveys say 48 percent of those aged 16–34 use their phone as that alarm clock.
Ahead of EU Polls, Facebook Voids Accounts Targeting Moldovan Election Moldova is the latest country to be found using Facebook against its own citizens: Facebook said it dismantled scores of pages and accounts designed to look like independent opinion pages and to impersonate a local fact-checking organization ahead of Moldova's elections later this month.
And while the first version of the product was designed to be a life hack, the current iteration is supposed to fill what Crowley calls "food voids," times in the day when people either skip a meal or reach for an unhealthy option, like a burger from a fast-food chain or a breakfast pastry — a challenging proposition.
"Dust Tracks" (1993), the sole painting in the show and the first thing you encounter as you walk through the door,  reaches out and grabs you in a lurching embrace; a raucous concoction of swells, swirls, and cutaway voids, it's more sculpture than painting, a human-scaled riposte to Frank Stella's steamrolling Moby-Dicks (1986-88) from the decade before.
"Compression Line" had its first incarnation in 1968, at El Mirage Dry Lake Bed, in the Mojave: an open-topped sixteen-foot-long plywood trapezoid that Heizer and Hank Lee buried in a pit and, using shovels, packed with dirt on either side, until the pressure forced the midpoints to cave in, leaving two triangular voids kissing at their tips.
"On the one hand, I think it's absolutely a legitimate concern that if you don't have U.S. companies playing a big role, if you were to break them up, et cetera, you could have voids which could well be filled by Chinese companies, which could create serious problems," said Ed Black, president and CEO of the Computer & Communications Industry Association, whose members include Google, Facebook and Amazon.
A new model from researchers at Purdue University suggests a never-before-observed mechanism—one that drove the meteor's explosion and explains the lost pieces:"We believe that the intense fragmentation that saw the survival of only small pieces may be accounted for by a previously unrecognized mechanism or process of air penetration into voids (cracks and pores) in the entering meteoroid," the authors write in the study, published yesterday in Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
Before we go, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the greatness of Keri Russell in this episode, especially in the scenes with the slowly dying artist, whose work — gigantic voids, absent of color, which seem to swallow you up the more you look at them, painted by Brooklyn artist Alyssa Monks — does that thing where it pings something deep and fundamental to Elizabeth's soul that she doesn't quite want to reckon with, not yet.
You know, we're just expanding our call center in Merthyr Tydfil, an old coal mine, you know, most of the people we're recruiting are third generation unemployed, and that's something that we shouldn't let happen, you know, and that's something where I think there's a responsibility to local government, national governments, business, to really look at that as to how you skill people, how you invest, how you avoid some of the gaps and voids that get left as the steel industry and the coal industry collapse.

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