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"wafer" Definitions
  1. a thin, light biscuit, often eaten with ice cream
  2. a very thin round piece of special bread given by the priest during Communion
  3. wafer (of something) a very thin piece of something
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With a chip covering an entire silicon wafer, a single imperfection in the etching of that wafer could render the entire chip inoperative.
Just before it arrives at the wafer the light hits a mask which protects some parts of the wafer and leaves others exposed.
And nothing on the Girl Scout cookie menu really compares to a Nilla Wafer, which ranks low in calories among popular cookies, at 17.5 calories per wafer.
Cerebras throws out the idea of etching a bunch of individual chips onto a single wafer in lieu of just using the whole wafer itself as one gigantic chip.
Although Kokusai's batch wafer processing tools are less technology intensive than Applied Materials' single wafer tools, recent focus on ultra-thin films has driven renewed interest in this group, DA Davidson analysts said.
Silicon wafer maker Siltronic also features among top European fallers.
Full disclosure: I love the Optimum Nutrition High Protein Wafer Bars.
There are four wafer flavors: vanilla, mocha, chocolate raspberry, and chocolate.
Necco Wafer sales spiked more than 63% since the announcement, CandyStore.
The problem for Turnbull is that his majority is wafer thin.
There are licorice lozenges, syrups, toffees, wafer sticks, and even marshmallows.
No indication available German silicon wafer group increases forecast for 2017.
The wafer-scale engine has more than a trillion of them.
Quarterly, I got that crawly feeling in my wafer-thin stomach.
This allowed the more motivated oppositionto snatch a wafer-thin victory.
Usually a rice wafer with fruit gelatin, this manaka was a rice wafer shaped like a seashell stuffed with house-made uni ice cream, popped rice for texture, fresh uni, all drizzled with a tamari wine reduction.
It was just a wafer-thin slab of machined purple-pink aluminum.
And Ireland's low-tax regime leavens the industry's otherwise wafer-thin margins.
The Canada side prevailed, but by a wafer-thin margin of 50.58%.
We explore the wafer-thin constructions of Japanese computer scientist Jun Mitani.
AKHAN CMOS n-type diamond on quartz plate & glass (100 mm wafer).
Digital creativity, as conducted on wafer-thin laptops, has become increasingly disembodied.
JD: It's like a cross between a Necco wafer and something else miserable.
The kids also have waffle wafer cookie things with chocolate hummus for dessert.
If the center is dry, start shaving wafer-thin sections of the wood.
Laufabrauð is a deep-fried wafer-like treat that Icelanders eat around Christmastime.
Blue and White leader Benny Gantz commands a wafer-thin majority in parliament.
First, they are crispy and tart wafer cookies, as opposed to creme-filled.
Given the government's wafer-thin majority, this small band has undue clout (see article).
Right now, the little ham seems thrilled stuffing his face with pink wafer cookies.
I was both the wafer and the wine, the bread and the body transforming.
"There's been a silicon reduction of wafer thicknesses, 130 nanometers to 75," says Callow.
"The model's flying membrane is wafer-thin and ultralight whilst also robust," says Festo.
Silicon wafer supplier Siltronic fell almost 8% after its third profit warning in 2019.
The chipmaker imprints patterns of transistors on the wafer using a process called photolithography.
Cerebras' Wafer Scale Engine is larger than a typical Mac keyboard (via Cerebras Systems).
Cerebras' Wafer Scale Engine is larger than a typical Mac keyboard (via Cerebras Systems).
It is crumbly texture and nothing else — air turned into a doughnut-shaped wafer.
To be clear, I testified that this record was comparatively not actually wafer thin.
Leading-edge technologies like 7 nm require an increasing amount of factory space per wafer.
Metrecal retaliated with its own line of snack foods, including wafer cookies and chunky soups.
Krzanich:  This is an example of the wafer that will be built in Fab 42.
On Christmas Eve, his reply came with a stack of books published by Pressed Wafer.
The band recorded this over a five day period at Giant Wafer Studios in Wales.
Her method includes meticulously separating the wafer from the chocolate and experimenting with chocolate textures.
The next day, we had to receive Communion, and my father choked on the wafer.
Her wafer-thin victories suggest that Parliament is close to an impasse over Britain's withdrawal.
GlobalFoundries, which fabricates chips, has a wafer supply agreement in place with AMD through 2020.
We knew that the crumbs from the communion wafer Drop down and feed the rats.
Silicon wafer maker Sumco rose 5.3%, while Shinetsu Chemical gained 2.6% to 2.43-month highs.
But in France, Maastricht passed in a referendum by a wafer-thin margin (50.8 percent).
Upon closing, the buyer will run the site under the name Newport Wafer Fab Ltd.
Mirrors made by Zeiss, a German company, focus that light onto the waiting silicon wafer.
The process begins with a wafer of silicon, similar to those used to make computer chips.
It aims to expand its silicon wafer capacity to 45 GW by the end of 2020.
There are roughly 80 wafer fabrication plants (aka fabs) in the U.S., spread across 19 states.
THERE ARE 22013 MILLION MILES OF PRINTED CIRCUITS IN WAFER THIN LAYERS THAT FILL MY COMPLEX.
Now, they are suspending operations as a surge in smuggled bullion wipes out wafer thin margins.
Those states, by a wafer-thin margin, ultimately helped put Trump over the top in 2016.
HMI's technology is used to scan and test for wafer defects in the semiconductor manufacturing process.
Deposit rates are wafer-thin; banks are unlikely to charge retail customers for parking their funds.
Wafer thin lending margins under the Bank of Japan's negative rates policy has also squeezed profitability.
"Xiaomi has wafer thin margins in all its markets," said Peter Richardson, director at Counterpoint Research.
Siltronic fell 8.9 percent after the silicon wafer company cut its 2019 core profit margin guidance.
You might want to make some Key lime pie bars with a vanilla wafer crust today.
Using gingerbread crumbs instead of the usual wafer cookies gives rum balls a deep, spicy flavor.
A server glided past Minnillo to place some glistening wafer sandwiches on the white-clothed table.
"The walnut veneers on the door are wafer thin," he said, pointing to the clock case.
Once the wafer dries, they etch away the carbon nanotubes except those used as the transistors.
Together, the companies would have commanded a 42 percent share of the wafer fabrication equipment market.
Or at least, that's what I thought before I picked up this stiff, wafer-like aberration.
Over 1,500 of the bank's 2,425 branches are in Germany, where banking margins are wafer thin.
Think alternating layers of chocolate cake and chocolate mousse, all atop a crunchy chocolate wafer crust.
However, this experience is being replaced by a "maple wafer" on flights departing before 9:45 a.m.
Separately, wafer output at TSMC's first factory in China, which is under construction, will begin in May.
A Florida woman even offered her 2003 Honda Accord for the entire wafer inventory held by Candystore.
Necco Wafer diehards are freaking out as fears that the much-maligned candy could disappear forever grow.
Any prolonged absences from Washington by the Arizona senator will further reduce McConnell's already wafer-thin majority.
Don't worry if you can't find waffle cones with flat bottoms, wafer cones work just as well.
When printing on silicon, chemicals are added to the process, effectively "printing" the design to the wafer.
There are four indicator lights on the top of the little wafer and a single speaker inside.
A maple pecan cake with cocoa nib wafer and butterscotch swirl ice cream rounded out the meal.
Mr. Wafer said he was jolted awake by her knocking on his doors around 4:30 a.m.
The wafer-thin margin suggested that Parliament is close to an impasse over Britain's withdrawal, or Brexit.
The Astropastorals (2017) is published by Pressed Wafer and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
The scientists dip the wafer into a solution containing carbon nanotubes dissolved in a liquid called toulene.
That exodus has left the government with only a wafer-thin majority in the upper house Senate.
Like the recipe on the side of the wafer box, this one starts with store-bought cookies.
Ungerer paints him as a sweet-faced, light-footed innocent, white and round as a communion wafer.
Silicon wafer manufacturer Sumco gained 2.1 percent but Panasonic fell 1.0 percent to hit a two-month low.
Intel CEO Brian Krazanich holds a 10-nanometer silicon wafer on February 8th for the pool to shoot.
In 2005 he embedded wafer-like organic LEDs in glass tabletops, creating starry clusters with no visible connections.
It is a tiny ceramic wafer onto which artworks by Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg and others were etched.
The belief is that the wafer would be less prone than pills to being diverted for illicit use.
Its fees are wafer-thin: it makes 270 cents of revenue a year for every dollar it manages.
Intel, a chip giant, displayed its wafer-fabrication equipment at its enormous semiconductor manufacturing campus outside Portland, Oregon.
He referred to a communion wafer as "my little cracker" while boasting that he never seeks God's forgiveness.
Gobbling up all four ghosts totals just 300 points, and each video wafer is worth just 1 point.
Sometimes the function was to decorate, as with a Swiss wafer iron and several carved wooden butter molds.
Exyte builds sites for the semiconductor industry - including cleanrooms with ultra-clean air crucial for silicon wafer production.
That might result in a government with a wafer-thin hold on power, or another election within months.
There is a challenge though: Absolutely nothing on the market is designed to handle a whole-wafer chip.
When I realized I had been buying fish from him, the scar — now a wafer-size crater — throbbed.
By the time you'd touched the first wafer-thin turtleneck, you knew: This is a too-expensive shop.
Then, they add the metal contacts, which would attach to wires, and finally slice the wafer into microchips.
His face is printed on wafer-thin edible paper and placed upon a layer of buttercream frosting. Yum!!!
Analysts have told CNBC that the eventual winner is only likely to win by a wafer-thin margin.
Copper layers are patterned with ultraviolet lithography to etch connections between the billions of transistors on the wafer.
It was like a wafer on my tongue, dissolving into a slick of salt, making the wine sing.
But these carmakers, already operating with wafer-thin profit margins, must still invest heavily in anticipation of that moment.
S) trademark on the shape of the four-finger chocolate-covered wafer biscuit over objections raised by Mondelez (MDLZ.
At the same time, TI's manufacturing cost leadership from 300mm wafer capacity could mitigate risks around product cycle risk.
The biggest difference between these stickers and traditional solutions is the removal of the silicon wafer that manufacturers use.
The system "prints" circuits by etching the circuit on a wafer and then placing the film over the traces.
The cookie portion of the sandwich is still your classic wafer-y chocolate cookie (don't fix what ain't broke).
The group is investing to expand STATS's wafer-level technology and JCET's system-in-package (SiP) capacity in Korea.
It partially resumed operations this month and on Tuesday said wafer production would resume by the end of August.
For smaller companies operating on wafer thin margins, hiring accountants and technical staff could substantially dent their bottom line.
Yes, that's right — you can now have your beloved chocolate wafer candy bar lovingly stuffed with tender, moist cake.
In 1969, a small group of artists managed to smuggle a ceramic wafer onto the Apollo 12 lunar lander.
Smaller chips reduce power consumption, improve performance and lower costs by allowing more to fit on a single wafer.
Theodore P. Wafer was convicted of murder in 2014 for shooting and killing Renisha McBride, 19, on his porch.
Into a separate bowl, place remaining wafer crumbs, remaining butter, remaining salt and the cocoa powder and mix well.
Each cell is made from a thin ceramic wafer that is mainly zirconia — a relative of the diamond substitute.
Poet by Clark Coolidge (2018) is published by Pressed Wafer and is available from Amazon and other online booksellers.
After all, we'd already cycled through such wafer-thin small-screen flotsam as ­Charlie's Angels, The A-Team, and CHiPs.
Some Christians believe a mysterious process called transubstantiation literally turns the juice (or wine) and wafer (or bread) into Jesus.
One is defects: every wafer has some, so Mr Feldman's team had to find a way to bypass faulty cores.
The patent is for a dissolvable wafer that helps alleviate opioid cravings, according to the Times, if you were curious.
Exyte builds sites for the semiconductor industry - including so-called cleanrooms with ultra-clean air crucial for silicon wafer production.
"The reduction in capex and further reduction in wafer starts is a meaningful positive for the industry," Bernstein's Newman said.
Chips from non-Chinese wafer fabs sold to American companies that pass through those facilities likely would not be hit.
According to Chow, IBM's custom-built quantum processor is a silicon wafer etched with super-conducting metal (niobium and aluminum).
It has also made gains in production technology that allow it to make smaller and faster chips per silicon wafer.
Siltronic is negotiating to raise wafer prices again in the autumn, CEO Christoph von Plotho told the Welt am Sonntag.
The wafer is meant to hold a number of miniaturized instruments, including a power supply, cameras, and a communications system.
Exyte builds sites for the semiconductor industry - including cleanrooms with dust and particle-free air crucial for silicon wafer production.
In 2003, while in Munich on a business fellowship, he first tasted the wafer-thin slices of a Perigord truffle.
Through my welding glass, it looked like a green wafer with a small bite taken out of the left side.
Instead, she reverse engineered every piece of a Kit Kat, from its milk chocolate exterior to its delicate wafer center.
The decision will anger sports fans and clean athletes, whose trust in the global antidoping authority is already wafer thin.
At the same time margins are wafer-thin, as carriers offer one of the world's cheapest data and voice prices.
The bankruptcy is a sign of mounting pressure on small and regional grocers in an industry with wafer-thin margins.
It is a slab of silicon measuring 1503cm by 2150cm that the firm refers to as a wafer-scale engine.
Meanwhile, other specialized, higher-margin functions - such as silicon purification or wafer manufacturing - remain the strength of the United States.
The silicon was extracted at a plant in Minnesota, then processed into a thin wafer at another factory in Massachusetts.
The best case for the Tories today is a wafer-thin majority under a prime minister whose authority may never recover.
Taiwan Semiconductor, which sports a $150 billion market capitalization, is building a $3 billion advanced silicon-wafer manufacturing facility in Nanjing.
The former are "measurable and technology-specific determinants of cost," things like wafer area, efficiency of modules, and manufacturing plant size.
German silicon wafer maker Siltronic fell 2.1 percent after Credit Suisse cut its target price for the company by 12 euros.
Last year, TowerJazz bought Maxim Integrated Product's 8-inch wafer fab plant in San Antonio, Texas for $40 million in stock.
Spechler says that they think this indicates that the side of the Oreo that retains the cream is the first wafer.
This instant accessibility drives the session volumes that enable F2P to work on the wafer-thin margins that characterize the model.
From that piece, you eat just the chocolate off each end – it's crucial that you don't bite the wafer center yet.
That would give May enough votes to pass her legislative agenda through parliament and govern, albeit with a wafer-thin majority.
"Therefore, we think the Bitcoin mining hardware demand and price will decline further and affect TSMC's wafer demand," the report said.
We're talking layers of chocolate cake and chocolate mousse forming a sky-high confection that sits on a chocolate wafer crust.
VIENNA — Austrians rejected a right-wing populist to represent them as head of state by a wafer-thin margin last year.
And there are really cool-sounding technologies like Lightsail (teeny sails), StarChip (a powerful gram-scale wafer) and Light Beamer (lasers!).
The inspired costumes, which include fetching tiered tutus and Necco Wafer-colored bathing caps for his daughters, are by Alison Siple.
His desk doesn't feature a wafer-thin laptop or, indeed, a computing device of any description; he prefers the handwritten word.
Unlike in Protestant traditions, Catholic doctrine states the communion wafer and wine are the transubstantiated body and blood of Jesus Christ.
Intel is proud of the fact that the majority of our wafer manufacturing and R&D is based in the United States.
GlobalFoundries Singapore, a wafer maker, has spent $50 million on 77 robots, each able to perform the tasks of 3-4 workers.
In the third quarter, the silicon-wafer manufacturer's operating profit margin improved 11 percentage points from a year earlier to 29 percent.
Soylent Green, the corporations newest and most innovative product, is a small green wafer which is supposedly made from high-energy plankton.
Lines from London Terrace: Essays and Addresses (2018) by Douglas Crase is published by Pressed Wafer and available through Small Press Distribution.
Upon biting into one of the world's most beloved candies, several people have found the bars to be all chocolate, no wafer.
A wafer-thin majority -- 32 of 63 economists -- now predict the deposit rate, currently at -0.4 percent, won't rise until next year.
Despite the policy shift, manufacturers have continued to ramp up production, with silicon wafer output up 39 percent in the first half.
Buprenorphine is already available as a pill and film, but the new version would be a wafer that may dissolve even faster.
It's got both milk and dark chocolate mixed into its batter, a chocolate wafer crust, and a layer of chocolate-vanilla mousse.
But he believed that power is still firmly in the hands of the brands, not suppliers already operating on wafer-thin margins.
They start with a single 12-inch disc of nanometer-level flat silicon wafer — the same kind used to power Apple's iPhones.
The wafer is coated with an electrically conductive layer of gold, on top of which is added a layer of light-sensitive paint.
But why would you settle for wafer thin pages and weak spines when there's a world of top notch notebooks to scribble in?
Realtor Sumitomo Realty & Development rose 3.2 percent, silicon wafer maker Sumco jumped 4.4 percent, while semiconductor equipment maker Tokyo Electron soared 2.8 percent.
But May and her fellow Remainers want what's known as a Kit-Kat Brexit — a coating of Brexit hiding a wafer of Remain.
There will be more 3D die stacking of the CPU, graphics, stacked memory and other chip elements connected without the underlying wafer underneath.
Each processor manufacturing generation is determined by the manufacturing node, which describes the size of the minimum feature on the wafer of silicon.
When it comes to the chips, Citigroup expected SK Hynix, Toshiba and Samsung would supply NAND, while TSMC would see wafer sales growth.
Round Hill Investments bought Necco in an auction but sold its Necco wafer brand and Sweethearts to Spangler Candy Company several months later.
The yuan gained more than 0.5 percent by midday, a sizable leap for a currency that normally trades in a wafer-thin range.
It then projected a steady, if slow, improvement to A$10 billion by mid-2020 and a wafer-thin surplus the year after.
Fortune explains that one half contains the mystery toy, and the other half is filled with chocolate, milk-crème, and chocolate wafer bites.
The bloc held a wafer-thin lead over the center-right Alliance with less than 50 of 6,004 districts still to be counted.
Leaving extra cores allows the chip to essentially self-heal, routing around the lithography error and making a whole-wafer silicon chip viable.
Chip-making equipment manufacturer Tokyo Electron gained 2.35 percent, TDK Corp jumped 13 percent and silicon wafer maker Shin-Etsu Chemical 2.35 percent.
If Johnson followed through with this threat, it would eradicate his wafer-thin parliamentary majority and make his ability to govern very difficult.
Fashioned from a wafer-thin slice of polished Arizona turquoise, its numerals and bezel are studded with more than 100 brilliant-cut diamonds.
He declared the evidence against the president to be "wafer-thin" and he colorfully compared the Democratic case for impeachment to be lacking.
Arya reduced his 2019 forecast for the semiconductor wafer fab equipment industry sales to a 2.5 percent decline from a 2 percent gain.
Johnson has a wafer-thin majority — it would only take about 10 rebel MPs to vote against Johnson's government for him to lose.
Similarly, the white disc he holds may be a ball or a large communion wafer, given the Roman arch glimpsed on the left.
Realtor Sumitomo Realty & Development rose 2.9 percent, silicon wafer maker Sumco jumped 2.6 percent, while semiconductor equipment maker Tokyo Electron soared 2.5 percent.
It's a wafer of silicon that then has billions of microcircuits etched to its surface and connected to one another via ions of copper.
Their material, though, consisted of seven alternating layers of hafnium dioxide and silicon dioxide of varying thicknesses, laid onto a wafer made of silicon.
In this procedure, a wafer-thin piece of porcelain is bonded to the front of the teeth, instantly altering the shape, size, and color.
The crunchy candy, named Kit Kat Duos, comes with their signature wafer covered in mint crème on top and dark chocolate on the bottom.
Johnson's Conservatives need the support of 10 lawmakers from Northern Ireland's Brexit-backing Democratic Unionist Party for even a wafer-thin majority in parliament.
On his walk, Jagger stopped off to try the traditional oblea wafer and ate the popular Colombian desert as he walked through Plaza Bolivar.
Party discipline will be of critical importance in the coming months, with the Conservative government's majority wafer-thin and set to get even smaller.
So the company had to invent new techniques to allow each of those individual chips to communicate with each other across the whole wafer.
Those first two challenges — communicating across the scribe lines between chips and handling yield — have flummoxed chip designers studying whole-wafer chips for decades.
She does not try to finesse the lines of thick paint, nor does she try to make the wafer-thick discs of paint perfect.
Others seemed determined not to be eaten at all, like the C-curve of black wafer pressed into a C-curve of black ceramic.
I gambled on the wafer, which was a crumbly savory cookie made from black currants and dried onions and brushed with black currant jam.
Wafer-like tissues were immunostained, using antibodies designed to discolor a specific protein — in this case, tau, which clumps and spreads, killing brain cells.
Already existing in a film and pill form, the new proposed "wafer" is intended for faster ingestion to avoid smuggling or hoarding for resale.
Take cookie crumbs (I prefer vanilla wafer cookies), rum, cocoa powder, a little confectioners' sugar, honey, and finely chopped pecans and roll it all up.
Carillion's problems echo those of Balfour Beatty, which went head-to-head with competitors to take on projects at wafer-thin margins during the recession.
From the release: A ductile metal layer, such as nickel, inserted between the electronic film and the silicon wafer, makes the peeling possible in water.
To lower the costs of producing nanoparticles, Advano sources its raw material from silicon wafer scrap from companies that make solar panels and other electronics.
The requirement of a supermajority was designed to prevent acrimony should the vote end in a wafer-thin margin for one side or the other.
Pushed by Trump, who thickly doled out the praise for Intel, Krzanich ended up on camera holding up his shiny gold wafer, or silicon chip.
Round Hill Investments, which brought Hostess brands back from the brink, acquired Necco's brands but sold Sweethearts and the Necco wafer brand several months later.
"Maybe in a few years the floods will cover this island," Mr Tepenea says of Tarawa, one of Kiribati's 33 wafer-thin islands and atolls.
The wafer thin discs then have to rest for a couple of hours so the gluten can start to work and make the pancake elastic.
"50p may not sound much but airlines operate on wafer thin margins," Tim Alderslade, its chief executive, said, adding that voluntary rescue fares worked well.
Give them a finger of your Kit Kat and they'll destroy it, nibbling away until it's just an exposed wafer on the verge of breaking.
The "Living IoT" backpack, a tiny wafer loaded with electronics and a small battery, was designed by University of Washington engineers led by Shyam Gollakota.
The wafer cone was crunchy and tasted OK, but I wasn't expecting much since it's pretty standard and tastes like one you'd get anywhere else.
Sometimes this is a sort of tart with seasonal fruit — candied kumquats, maybe, or white peaches and blueberries — arranged in a mochi wafer called monaka.
Its six "wafer wheels" made of thin strips of metal and unique suspension system means it can scale rocks and roll across the sandy landscape.
And then you need the machinery with which to impose the digital expression of that final design—the core—onto the silicon of the wafer.
The wafer was shipped to China for testing, cut into pieces at another Chinese factory, and then delivered to the Philippines for a chemical process.
Adding insult to injury, she's played by Cate Blanchett, one of the greatest actresses of her generation, who should never be any movie's Necco Wafer.
Wafer makers melt down 11n polysilicon, spike it with ions like phosphorus or boron to amplify its conductivity, and reshape it into ingots of monocrystalline silicon.
The wafer cookies sandwiching caramel could be purchased alongside  coffee or tea ; the steam from the cup softens the cookie to reveal a melty, gooey center.
Many had to limit their output, like carmakers reliant on Renesas Electronics, a leading maker of engine-controlling chips whose wafer-fabrication plant sustained heavy damage.
Johnson will have to see how the government's wafer-thin majority — only provided by a staunchly pro-Brexit party in Northern Ireland — lasts under his leadership.
Both it and BNEF say that the battery manufacturers are either losing money or making only wafer-thin profits on every electric-vehicle battery they produce.
Intel produces raw chips at six so-called wafer fabs, with three in the United States, one in Ireland, one in Israel and one in China.
Losing Davies also reduces the wafer-thin working majority of Britain's Conservative-led government, which already relies on the support of a small Northern Irish party.
His study was cluttered, with a long table bearing a chessboard and a bowl of foil-wrapped wafer chocolates (a mark of hospitality at Estonian meetings).
The maker of the candy wafer roll was founded in August 1949 by Edward Dee, who had immigrated with his family from London earlier that year.
Ayub, 16 and wafer-thin, recalled how he left his home in the restive Oromia region of Ethiopia one night after taking part in antigovernment protests.
States of the Art: Selected Essays, Interviews, and Other Prose 1975-2014 (2017) is published by Pressed Wafer and is available from Amazon and other retailers.
Lucky's struggles are a symptom of growing pressure on smaller grocery chains in an industry with wafer-thin margins, rising competition and consolidation from big chains.
What gave the David Hart collection an edge was the subtlety of the designer's tonal color selections — palest banana; faded ocher; mint green; Necco-wafer pink.
"Obviously it's not wafer-thin," Karlan said, adding "the strength of the record is not just in the July 25 call" with Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky.
Just thinking about it brings me back to days coming home from the beach, with sticky chocolaty-wafer hands and vanilla ice cream dribbled down my face.
The cones are similar to the traditional treats often sold from your local ice cream trucks but with KitKat wafer pieces mixed in with the chocolate shell.
For those who do not know his work, the recently published Lines from London Terrace: Essays and Addresses (Pressed Wafer, 21990) is a good place to start.
If the saccharine nature of a communion wafer-style biscuit is not your jam, the bakery also sells some glorious cakes that resemble a unicorn's flattened head.
Among the now rejected items are the following: Gurley's Lemon Drops, Wortz Vanilla Wafer cookies, Granny Goose Cheese Puffs, and Tito's brand Hot and Spicy Dill Pickles.
An underrated wafer-based ice cream, the Oyster Delight comes with the added extra of mallow under the soft serve, as well as a luminous strawberry sauce.
Sprinkles are exactly the level of textural contrast (high) and sophistication (low) this sort of dessert deserves, and the wafer cone is perfect carb-y palate cleanser.
Kit-Kat Lindemann: Guinness Stout, Billecart-Salmon Demi-Sec NV. We're trying to match that milk chocolate sweetness with the neutral–but so very textural–malted wafer.
Once Johnson has assembled his team and spoken to key world leaders, the tricky business of governing the UK with a wafer-thin parliamentary majority will begin.
Analysts believe the conservative Liberal National coalition will limp back into office, securing a wafer-thin majority of 76 seats in the 150-seat House of Representatives.
If we're judging these calendars on how much they make sense as calendars (which we are, keep up) then the McVitie's calendar surely takes the confectionary wafer.
It has the same easy charm and cloudlike lusciousness as the cocoa-wafer original, but this one is shot through with strawberries and ginger rather than fudge.
It now comes with a quirky range of toppings, complementing the standard ingredients of eggs, scallions, cilantro, chili and sweet sauce and a deep-fried dough wafer.
On most nights during Ramadan, when temperatures can top 100 degrees, families can be found under the shop's water-misting fans, eating ice cream from wafer cups.
The wafer-scale engines themselves are made by TSMC, a Taiwanese firm, using a process claimed to be so accurate that each has just 150-200 defects.
Longi currently has 15 GW of silicon wafer capacity, 5.5 GW of solar cell capacity and 6.5 GW of solar module capacity at factories in China and Malaysia.
It can mass produce smaller chips than rivals, which boosts performance and conserves power as well as increasing the number that can be made from a single wafer.
Photo: APThe game of twisting an Oreo and seeing which wafer the cream is on has been used to make decisions, random predictions and resolve disagreements for decades.
The top-four companies will continue to invest in advanced packaging technologies such as flip chip, wafer level and 'system in package' (SiP), to enhance their product portfolio.
The 'doughnut cone' — an adventurous alternative to the classic wafer cone — is a cone made of cinnamon sugar-covered dough, topped with chocolate and stuffed with ice cream.
Outsourcer Interserve this week become the latest company to move to shore up its balance sheet, underlining the frailties of a sector where margins can be wafer-thin.
The onshore yuan has risen just over 21 percent against the dollar in August, a sizable gain for a currency that typically trades in a wafer-thin range.
Richard Hunter, head of markets at Interactive Investor, flagged concerns about the pub sector as a whole, citing its wafer-thin margins that are vulnerable to cost inflation.
Chip equipment makers Tokyo Electron dropped 3.3 percent, Advantest Corp fell 3.5 percent and Screen Holdings shed 3.1 percent, while silicon-wafer maker Sumco Corp tumbled 5.1 percent.
One half contains milk-crème and cocoa flavoring with wafer bites and is eaten with an included spoon, while the other half of the egg contains a toy.
The campus houses Intel's IoT Systems Research Lab, and a semiconductor wafer fabrication facility that manufactures the silicon microprocessors at the very heart of our phones and computers.
The onshore yuan has gained 2.2 percent against the dollar so far this month, a sizable gain for a currency that typically trades in a wafer-thin range.
The outcome was a wafer-thin victory for Kennedy, who garnered 49.7 percent of the vote and 303 electoral votes, versus 49.5 percent and 219 votes for Nixon.
Both onshore and offshore yuan strengthened more than half a percent in morning trade, a dramatic move for a currency that usually wavers in a wafer-thin range.
"Beef dripping toasts" that had the crispness of a wafer and the rich unctuousness of bone marrow accompanied a venison tartare topped with shavings of cured egg yolk.
Representative Sheila Jackson Lee quoted me as saying that the record is "wafer thin" and held up two binders to prove there is an extensive record for impeachment.
"Following recent memory and foundry push-outs we lower our wafer fab equipment (WFE) outlook for this year," analyst Vivek Arya said in a note to clients Monday.
They are born together, often as tens of thousands of identical siblings a few millimetres across, on a single wafer the size of an old-fashioned vinyl record.
Many inventors over the years have noted that if chips were instead wired together from the beginning, on the wafer itself, much expense and trouble would be avoided.
Pour supercold liquid nitrogen onto a wafer of yttrium barium copper oxide, and suddenly electricity flows through the compound with less resistance than beer down a college student's throat.
The laser beams light through a lens known as a wafer-level optic, which focuses it into the 30,000 points of infra-red light projected onto the user's face.
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The shift may hasten consolidation in the industry in China, bringing the four main manufacturing components, polysilicon, wafer, cell and panels, under one roof, as they are at Jinko.
Magdalena Stoklosa of Morgan Stanley says that resolution regulation is obliging banks to finance themselves by fairly expensive means when deposits cost them nothing and margins are wafer-thin.
The plant could be harvested and turned into an oral vaccine tablet, which looks like a small wafer, as opposed to a liquid which must be refrigerated and injected.
The laser beams light through a lens known as a wafer-level optic, which focuses it into the 21,000 points of infra-red light projected onto the user's face.
The vote came after three days of debate and was a test for the 16-party coalition government that has a wafer-thin majority in the 500-member house.
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The defining features of St. Louis-style pizza are a wafer-thin bottom and the use of Provel cheese, a slick-tasting processed mixture of Cheddar, swiss and provolone.
Today, the veneer of proxies separating Russian and American forces is wafer thin -- so too between Turkish troops and America's Syrian allies -- as Iran's entrenchment collides with Israel's interests.
Janie Fainsan, a pastry chef who is half-Filipina, couldn't stop talking about Caroline's halo halo tres leches cake layered with ube whipped cream, flan, and a banana wafer.
TowerJazz bought a wafer manufacturing plant in San Antonio, Texas, in February to boost capacity and provide potential revenue of up to $200 million annually in the next few years.
In the region's largest economy, Germany, banks are struggling with wafer-thin margins and some lenders are even looking at the previously unthinkable possibility of charging customers for holding deposits.
The company attributed low revenues to challenges of the fabless model — the process of outsourcing silicon wafer production to other companies while focusing on design and marketing its own products.
The impact of U.S. restrictions on exports to China is already resonating in Europe with German silicon wafer maker Siltronic warning that the spat would hit its sales and profitability.
The impact of U.S. restrictions on exports to China is already reflecting in Europe with German silicon wafer maker Siltronic warning that the spat would hit its sales and profitability.
SK Hynix said it would cut DRAM output capacity from the fourth quarter and increase its planned NAND wafer input reduction this year to more than 15% from 10% previously.
Morgan Sindall's results contrast with that of sector peers, who have been hit over the past year after they took on work at wafer-thin margins during the financial downturn.
Processors are still etched in silicon wafer, for instance, and you don't want to think about what might happen if you bent the lithium-ion battery that's powering your phone.
SK Hynix said it would cut DRAM output capacity from the fourth quarter and increase its planned NAND wafer input reduction this year to more than 15% from 10% previously.
Anil Mittal, who runs a container logistics company and is a member of Bombay Goods Transport Association, said his firm was "already operating at wafer-thin margins" before prices rose.
But we'll still dig deep to get a hold of that Mr Whippy ice cream, swirled high upon a cardboard-like wafer cone and triumphantly speared with a Cadbury's Flake.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras shrugged off the resignation of a lawmaker from his fragile governing coalition on Tuesday that left the government with a wafer-thin majority.
This has been the block for decades on whole-wafer technology: due to the laws of physics, it is essentially impossible to etch a trillion transistors with perfect accuracy repeatedly.
Because it places so much computing power on one wafer, customers don't necessarily need to buy dozens or hundreds of chips and stitch them together to create a compute cluster.
TowerJazz bought a wafer manufacturing plant in San Antonio, Texas in February to boost capacity and provide potential revenue of up to $200 million annually in the next few years.
With version 2.0, compatibility now stretches all the way from Android 2.2 (that was "Froyo," remember?) to N, whether that will end up meaning nougat, nilla wafer, or something terrible.
Mr. López Obrador lost the 2006 presidential race by a wafer-thin and controversial margin, lost again in 2012 and still continued his democratic pursuit of the highest elected office.
Thousands fit side-by-side on a single silicon wafer similar to those used for computer chips, and, like Frankenstein coming to life, they pull themselves free and start crawling.
The deal helps Lumentum add Oclaro's wafer fabs in UK, Japan and Italy to its existing capacity, while it is looking to ramp up production of 3D sensing laser chips.
One person is still rocking a plucky little Vindicator, cutting it down to wafer-thin armor but kitting it out with an even greater arsenal of jump gets and sniper weapons.
Given that this body is packed with the party's sympathisers, Mr Leung's wafer-thin majority was a sign that not even the party itself was convinced he was the right person.
Even then, the majority is wafer-thin - and some lawmakers have threatened to bring down the government, a step that would probably deepen Britain's political crisis and lead to an election.
These new, limited edition sandwich cookies feature a vanilla wafer with a hot pink "Marshmallow PEEPS FLAVOR CREME" filling, blended with fine sugar crystals that mimic the original marshmallow's crunchy coating.
Solar wafer production surged 26% over the same period to 63 GW, solar cell manufacturing rose 31% to 51 GW and module production grew 12% to 20173 GW, the association said.
But Edina Hong, one half of the dynamic duo at the Emmanuel Stroobant Group, said that by staying lean in a sector with wafer-thin margins, it was possible to succeed.
To make the shawarma, they slice celeriac into hundreds of wafer-thin layers which are then built around a black currant branch that has been trimmed to act as a spear.
"It's a three-dimensional wafer-light component that has very small structures in it and they manage the flow of photons that ultimately create a digital light field signal," says Abovitz.
It also said it expects this year to outperform the market for wafer fabrication equipment, which it said will decline by a mid to high teens percentage according to general expectations.
In his study with Tim Hemmes, he had recorded from the motor cortex using a flexible wafer the size of two postage stamps—something like an EEG, but inside the skull.
A group of scientists in the U.K. created a membrane 'sieve' capable of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable by using graphene, a wafer-thin sheet of carbon atoms.
Atop each of the shellfish, including a funkily flavored pipi and and a red-rimmed strawberry clam, is a wafer-thin sheet that melts on the tongue as you eat it.
Crunch bars are built on a promising foundation of chocolate and ambiguous wafer properties, which combine to make a bite that sounds immensely satisfying — and yet they somehow always taste stale.
He says we have to work at unlearning the experience of rudeness and spectatorship and the wafer-thin approach to public life and social connection that is dominating American life today.
Bose's AR kit is a "wafer-thin" acoustics package that the company hopes can be added to headphones, eyewear, helmets and other wearables to give a new spin on reality "augmentation".
For the real pros, it's all about pushing the limits of design with an arsenal of tools that can include food-coloring pens, edible silver, airbrush guns, fondant or wafer paper.
When the world deploys more inexpensive solar modules,regardless of where they are assembled, it creates more demand for the polysilicon wafer and ingot inputs that the U.S. excels in producing.
The issue with this claim, and I have to believe Kennedy is smart enough to know this, is the thread he is hanging the Ukraine meddling story on is wafer thin.
"This creates the possibility of a gram-scale wafer, carrying cameras, photon thrusters, power supply, navigation and communication equipment, and constituting a fully functional space probe," the Breakthrough Starshot website explains.
"This creates the possibility of a gram-scale wafer, carrying cameras, photon thrusters, power supply, navigation and communication equipment, and constituting a fully functional space probe," the Breakthrough Starshot website explains.
The wafer is then placed into a bath containing dissolved metallic compounds and an electric current is applied, causing metal to be deposited onto the gold outline to build up the spring.
Because the hot cream is better able seep into all of the little cracks and crevices at first, and then when it has cooled a bit the second wafer is smooshed on.
On July 25, Europe&aposs highest court ruled that the four-fingered shape of the wafer-filled chocolate bar did not merit protected status in the European Union (EU), The Guardian reports.
The restaurant chain, known for its crisp, wafer-thin, rice flour pancakes or "dosas" and fragrant, spice-filled vegetable stew, is now run by his two sons, according to the hotel's website.
Last week was the yuan's best week since February 2016, as it gained 0.65 percent against the dollar - a sizable leap for a currency that normally trades in a wafer-thin range.
In the past, shrinking transistor geometry augmented by increased wafer diameter drove the cost of chips ever lower and functionality ever higher, as predicted by the self-fulfilling trajectory of Moore's law.
On the menu is Alaskan halibut "casseroles," roasted apricot galette, baby lamb chops with Yukon Gold potato dauphinoise and a maple pecan cake with cocoa nib wafer and butterscotch swirl ice cream.
As it approaches, a shadow races across the land at about 218,235 miles per hour until the sun goes dark, revealing a corona of white light that emanates from a black wafer.
"Whatever foldable device that comes to market next year, if it has a glass cover, most likely it will be from Schott," said Jose Zimmer, a vice president Schott Thin Glass & Wafer.
Jianbing, a street-food crepe from northern China made with eggs, chili and sweet sauce, cilantro, scallions and a crunchy deep-fried dough wafer, is Beijing's latest culinary flexing of soft power.
But efforts to implement such wafer-scale integration have consistently failed, either because the technology just did not work or the resulting circuits could not compete with new versions of conventional designs.
In individual stocks, shares of silicon wafer group Siltronic surged 7.62 percent after the Munich-based firm reported its latest figures, saying that it was forecasting a highly-positive 2018 fiscal year.
Snails in the divots of a heavy glazed dish have a wafer of parsley crust on top that's almost as fun to eat as a rag of bread dunked in their garlic butter.
People like me, who live in small apartments with wafer-thin walls and can't crank up the sound because the police would be at my door in a hot minute if I did.
Bennett appears principled, while Netanyahu appears pliable, a man with a wafer-thin Knesset majority who can be dragged against his better judgment and his own long-held policy positions into Bennett-land.
Undercutting the competition on price at least looks set to sustain Xiaomi as a significant player in fitness wearables, where looks are less important — provided its strategy of wafer-thin profits is sustainable.
Those savings, including welfare reforms, had artificially reduced the red ink in the budget after they were blocked by opposition lawmakers in a hostile Senate where the government has a wafer-thin majority.
"The Executive Board expects that the wafer area sold in 2019 will be significantly lower than in 2018," it said, adding that second-quarter results would be significantly weaker than the first quarter.
"I don&apost think I&aposve ever seen anything as beautiful as the production of the Necco Wafer," said Steve Almond, author of "Candyfreak," a best-selling book about America&aposs confectionery industry.
Veeco Instruments' wafer carrier technology, Knowles' micro-electrical-mechanical systems microphones and InterDigital's wireless mobile phone technology patents have all fallen victim to this IP practice, which was subsequently supported by Chinese courts.
The Breakthrough Starshot is a hypothetical interstellar vessel that essentially comes with two main parts: a super-small, sensor-filled wafer (called a "Starchip"), and a LightSail only a few hundred atoms thick.
Cerebras approached the problem using redundancy by adding extra cores throughout the chip that would be used as backup in the event that an error appeared in that core's neighborhood on the wafer.
Johnson's government already relies on the support of a small Northern Irish party for its wafer-thin majority, with just a handful of rebels in his own Conservatives needed to lose key votes.
Microsensors embedded on a wafer were surgically placed between Hemmes's skull and his brain, allowing him to manipulate a robotic arm—even to hold his girlfriend's hand, for the first time in years.
Diehards that have asked themselves hard questions about personal priorities while watching Von Wafer and Pops Mensah-Bonsu do their thing on juddering online feeds can recognize this as progress of a sort.
Across the top of this wafer of silicon layers were laid a number of nanowires, each smaller than the width of a human hair, which were used to deliver energy to the chip.
This technique works by leveraging the self-assembling properties of carbon nanotubes in a polymer solution, which also allows the researchers to manipulate the proper spacing of the ultrapure nanotubes on a wafer.
Renesola, formerly a polysilicon wafer producer, last year transferred its manufacturing assets and debts to chairman Li Xianshou in exchange for additional equity, switching its business model to downstream generation projects in the process.
Getting there requires a 13-hour ferry from Aberdeen or an expensive, bumpy plane ride (on which passengers' nerves are at least calmed by the offering of a Tunnock's wafer from a little basket).
When you are a mega-celebrity, the partition that separates real life from performance becomes wafer-thin—especially if you're the kind of celeb who stages their own life on Instagram, like an autopaparazzo.
The technology index fell 0.4%, and was among the biggest fallers, as British wafer maker IQE Plc warned it would report lower-than-expected revenue in 2019, citing the impact of the Huawei ban.
Results were also boosted by a strong performance at Siltronic, Wacker Chemie's former silicon wafer unit in which it still holds a 30.8 percent stake and which also reported third-quarter results on Thursday.
Total export earnings from the solar sector rose by a third to $10.6 billion in the first half, with wafer shipments exceeding the full-year total for 2018, said Wang Bohua, CPIA's Vice-Chairman.
So now, some priests and pastors are meeting their parishioners not just at the altar for a sprinkling of holy water or a communion wafer, but at the bar on the corner, as well.
But since scientists frequently discover new links between DNA and disease, genes and geographies, and base pairs and behaviors, 23andMe keeps changing the silicon wafer chips it uses to snag all those DNA snippets.
"With a still-slow demand recovery and excessive inventory, we think wafer orders from fabless companies might remain weak," Fubon Securities analyst Sherman Shang wrote in a research note prior to TSMC's earnings announcement.
If Democrats win control of Congress, even by a wafer-thin margin, Mueller will suddenly gain a small army of powerful new supporters with the ability to launch their own parallel investigations, experts said.
A wafer-thin margin seemed likely, thanks to opposition expected from every Democrat and more than a dozen Republicans, plus lobbying against the bill by the AARP seniors organization, doctors, hospitals, and patients' groups.
For 2019, general expectations are still that the wafer fab equipment market will decline, while logic chips and fabrication are expected to stay healthy in 2019 as compared to the memory segment, ASM said.
Nevertheless, the findings published on Saturday will likely lead to more calls for Johnson to call an early election, in order to increase the Conservative government's wafer-thin majority in the House of Commons.
However, the poll by daily Reforma showed Delfina Gomez of Lopez Obrador's party, the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA), holding a wafer-thin lead over PRI rival Alfredo del Mazo, a cousin of Pena Nieto.
Make the crumbs: Mix 2 cups of the Nilla Wafer crumbs, half the butter, and 1 ½ teaspoons of the salt in a large bowl until all the butter is absorbed by the crumbs. 15.
The show begins and ends with several of Mr. Alaïa's final works, including a collared chain mail evening gown with wafer-thin black chiffon pleats that was finished by his studio after his death.
The centerpiece of the studio is a black drafting desk by Ben Storms, a contemporary Belgian designer, made from a wafer-thin slice of foam topped with a 4-millimeter layer of inky marble.
But if the CS-1 survives contact with the real world of commercial use, then wafer-scale integration will at last have proved itself, and the days of the lonely chip may be numbered.■
"Watermelon and Knife" of 1839 is an exquisitely beautiful yet enigmatic depiction of a simple ritual, the fruit sitting under a translucent sheet of paper, wafer thin twirls of just-cut flesh hanging above.
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares of European chipmakers fell sharply on Wednesday after German silicon wafer maker Siltronic warned of a "significantly" weaker second quarter in the latest setback for a sector reeling from slowing smartphone demand.
A new silicon wafer delivered to TU Delft researchers to hold the spin qubits (Image: Intel)There's another quantum computer to keep track of in this Wild West era of quantum computing research we're in.
The company's process control solutions are deployed throughout the fabrication process, from front-end-of-line substrate manufacturing, to high-volume production of semiconductors and other devices, to advanced three-dimensional wafer-level packaging applications.
Sales of wafers, which make up most of IQE's revenue, rose 28.2 percent to 22016 million pounds last year, while the gross margin on wafer sales climbed to 12443 percent from 21244 percent in 21.
"It would be very hard to overcome that level of additional cost, given that plants operate on wafer-thin margins," Hawes said, adding that carmakers generally make only a 2-4 percent return on investment.
Holding a wafer thin parliamentary majority of just one seat, Turnbull opted to call a non-binding ballot as it was politically the least risky way of putting a highly emotive issue on the agenda.
Researchers say they have developed a new way to monitor preterm babies using cordless, wafer-thin integrated technology and soft mechanics with little to no adhesive, according to a study published in Science on Thursday.
To start, each person is given a piece of the traditional Christmas wafer, which they then break into smaller pieces and give to the rest of the group along with wishes for luck and joy.
Infineon also announced the acquisition of Dresden startup Siltectra GmbH for 124 million euros, which has developed a technology that can double the number of chips that can be made from one silicon carbide wafer.
Applied Materials also flagged risks from the adoption of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) technology for chip making, starting 2019, which the company said would create a mixed headwind for its overall wafer fab equipment (WFE) share.
Then he removed several of his trucks from the depot and altered the trademarked "Cone head" figure, a smiling, tuxedoed wafer cone, to a smiling, tuxedoed waffle cone with sprinkles, under the name Master Softee.
Fairchild Semiconductor, as the Traitorous Eight's new company was called, made its founders rich, introduced the phrase "silicon wafer" to the world, and trained a generation of computer engineers in the fine art of disloyalty.
The Democrat & Chronicle reports: Decorating the specialty treats involves printing an image of 79-year-old Fauci on wafer-thin edible paper and placing the paper on top of a thick layer of buttercream frosting.
Round Hill Investments, which bought Twinkie-maker Hostess while it was in bankruptcy proceedings, purchased the bankrupt candy maker at auction but sold its Necco wafer brand and Sweethearts to Spangler Candy several months later.
When the politicians are mad — so mad that they have shut down all policymaking to impeach the President of the United States on what constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley called "wafer thin" evidence —Trump is winning.
And as is often the case in Florida, a swing state legendary for its wafer-thin voting margins, some of the vote counts were so close that people were still watching them on Wednesday morning.
One famous tract is "The Death Cookie" (22013), which proposes that the edible wafer consumed by Catholic churchgoers and members of some other denominations in the practice of the Eucharist is not what it seems.
Wacker Chemie - which last year floated its silicon wafer unit Siltronic, in which it still holds 57.8 percent - said fourth-quarter earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) came to 185 million euros ($202 million).
However, if your living situation's like mine â€" a post-war apartment complex with wafer-thin walls, floors, and ceilings â€" you won't be able to get much out of the Home Max's maximum volume setting.
If you can only produce 100 photons per each quantum state generated in the wafer, your measurement of these photons will be far less accurate than if you can measure the quantum state over 10,000 photons.
The broader AR market is made up of a lot of hype and excitement, but fundamentally it's all based around the promise that waveguide displays can continue to stay wafer-thin while getting better and cheaper.
With those restrictions in mind, the idea is to create a tiny, wafer-sized spacecraft connected to a reflective sail; that sail will stretch a few meters wide, but will only be a few atoms thick.
He lost the popular vote by millions and only pulled his inside straight in the electoral college by a wafer-thin 78,000 or so votes out of nearly 14 million cast across Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Read more:Boris Johnson's plan to force through Brexit could be ruled illegalRead more: Tory MP Charlie Elphicke charged with three counts of sexual assaultPerhaps Johnson's biggest problem is the wafer-thin parliamentary majority he will inherit.
For those who have never enjoyed the chocolate bar abroad, a Kinder Bueno is a thin, crispy wafer stuffed with a creamy hazelnut filling, all dipped in milk chocolate and topped with drizzles of dark chocolate.
That year, Europe hinted at what was to come over the next three decades by chasing the Americans hard before going down by the wafer-thin margin of 14-1/2 points to 13-1/2.
In short, no matter what type of Brexit happens — hard, soft, orderly, smooth, red, white or blue — it's unlikely to happen any time soon, which will mean more tragic casualties like the iconic pink wafer biscuit:
When the magnetized tip swept over a metal wafer of iron and titanium, it applied a magnetic field to the sample, disrupting the electrons (rather than the protons, as a typical M.R.I. would) within each atom.
Wafer-scale integration has many other challenges, such as keeping everything synchronised, pumping in enough electric power, pumping out the resultant heat, and efficiently moving gigabytes of data to and from other parts of a machine.
In order to accommodate the cookie dough goodness while still retaining the wafer of the original candy structure, the Cookie Dough Kit Kat is like a chunky, king-size version of a basic Kit-Kat ridge. Slat?
The original Ryzen CPUs were based on the Zen microarchitecture, which, along with Intel's current Coffee Lake architecture are based on a 14nm process, which means the size of the wafer of silicon the chip comes on.
In recent years, the company has hemorrhaged money into advertising and improving its inventory selection, investments that have failed to improve the company's "already wafer-thin margins," Neil Saunders, the managing director of GlobalData Retail, said previously.
Voters turned out in force for nativist fringe parties, which have a bigger presence in Queensland than elsewhere, transforming coalition seats around the Galilee Basin that had previously been held by wafer-thin majorities into conservative strongholds.
The opening nominating clashes in the snows of winter set the tone, from her wafer-thin victory in the Iowa caucuses to her humiliating defeat in the New Hampshire primary, for a tight, increasingly bitter nominating race.
The small town near my late grandmother's house decided, back in the early noughties, that it was the "home of gingerbread," based on wafer-thin evidence and a desperate need to attract tourists to the Shropshire countryside.
Asked if Prime Minister Theresa May would secure the backing of her own parliament for the deal, given that she holds a wafer-thin majority with the support of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, Hunt was positive.
The Chocolatory is "known for their high-end chocolate offerings," such as a "matcha-topped ice cream filled monaka wafer bar" and a "Kit Kat Chocolatory Parfait," among others, according to a post by Sora News 24.
Barely 2-1/2 years after breaking ground on a 12-inch wafer plant in China, Nexchip, a joint venture between the Chinese city of Hefei and Taiwan DRAM maker Powerchip, started producing 8,000 wafers a month.
I always considered my father the toughest man I knew, but never more than when I saw him — razor blade in one hand, one Parkinson's pill in another — as he sliced the pill into wafer-thin segments.
The music is played on the film's soundtrack during the scene, and as Salieri recognizes the glory of the composition, it is almost as though he is receiving, as if by communion wafer, a morsel of godliness.
The Milky Splash Toffee was a too sweet and rich for my taste, but I liked the Milk Chocolate Wafers (somewhat like a Loacker wafer), and I loved the Strawberry Popping Chocolate and Sour Grape Chewy Candy.
Cavanagh developed a proprietary flour blend, a process to seal the wafer edges to prevent crumbs, and automation that allowed batches to be "untouched by human hands," a quality they started to promote in ads and press.
Protestants by and large see the "sacraments," such as communion, as less important than their Catholic counterparts (the intensity of this varies by tradition, although only Catholics see the communion wafer as the literal body of Christ).
But Kuczynski — who was elected to be president in June by a wafer thin 0.2 percentage point lead over Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of imprisoned strongman Alberto Fujimori — is not as dry as his international image suggests.
But Kuczynski — who was elected to be president in June by a wafer thin 20073 percentage point lead over Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of imprisoned strongman Alberto Fujimori — is not as dry as his international image suggests.
Its ice cream and frozen yogurt comes in over a dozen flavors, including classics like Cookie Dough and Cookies 'n' Cream along with more inventive flavors like Sugarloaf Mint Chip, Lemon Wafer Cookie, and Peanut Butter Pie.
The Dresden 'fab', Bosch's largest single investment, will use wafers with a diameter of 11.23 mm - making it possible to cram more chips onto a single wafer than existing production methods using diameters of 150-200 mm.
CBP said its agriculture specialists were performing an X-ray examination of Hoyos-Bravo's luggage when they noticed "rectangular-shaped objects" and found packages concealed inside a few containers of what appeared to be wafer stick candy.
They've been around for more than a century: The technology to slice wafer candy was invented by Oliver R. Chase in 1847, and his brother Daniel created a machine that could print words on candies in 1866.
Roberto D'Alimonte, a politics professor at Rome's Luiss University, calculated it would need 40 percent of the proportional vote and 70 percent of first-past-the-post seats to get a wafer-thin majority in the lower house.
The benchmark emerging market stocks index edged up 0.1 percent in wafer-thin trading, but was on course to end the week down 1.2 percent and in the red for the first time since the start of July.
Because of China's tightly managed currency policy, the yuan usually swings in a wafer-thin range, but implied volatility has fallen to the lowest levels in 20 months as cautious traders watch the trade talks enter their endgame.
These enabling high voltage products will include high-performance ion beam technologies for ion implantation, precision e-beam technologies for SEM (scanning electron microscope) tools and high-performance electrostatic chuck (e-chuck or ESC) technologies for wafer manufacturing.
He has worked on the front-line as a grunt in a silicon-wafer factory and a scientist at Oxford University, with a startup in Silicon Valley, and as an energy adviser to the mayor of Los Angeles.
Poll: 2018 results due 231 results due The silicon wafer maker said it expected 20700 sales to come in at around previous year's level, depending on exchange rate effects, but warned that profit margins would be slightly lower.
Citizen is a surprise hit of the fair, riffing on its groundbreaking solar watches of the '70s with the Citizen Eco-Drive One, a solar watch that, at 2.98 mm, feels only slightly thicker than a communion wafer.
But the transit of electrons through a silicon wafer, known as a homostructure because it consists of one material, proved ineffective at releasing photons, whose energy can be converted to light in the form of a laser beam.
Wafer manufacturing facility and operation to internalize production of its patented, single Crystal Baw RF filters * Akoustis Technologies Inc- transaction is expected to be completed in Q2 of calendar year 2017 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
The film might have been an attempt to create a good old-fashioned love triangle, but the events leading up to it feel unnecessarily contrived, and the plot (by Nitesh Tiwari and Shreyas Jain) wafer-thin and stretched.
There was another jolt for chipmakers early in the day from British semiconductor wafer maker IQE Plc, warning of lower-than-expected revenue in 2019 as the U.S. ban on Huawei Technologies spreads through the industry's global supply chain.
IBM Research scientist Nicolas Loubet holds a wafer of chips with 5nm silicon nanosheet transistors manufactured using an industry-first process that can deliver 40 percent performance enhancement at fixed power, or 75 percent power savings at matched performance.
Like most Catholic children, I was 8 years old when I was first allowed to taste Communion, dressed from head to toe in embroidered white, my small lacy gloves cradling the wafer as the priest handed it to me.
As he defends a wafer-thin majority in Britain's June 8 election, he wants to focus on issues directly affecting his farming constituency bordering England, with its struggling economy that may suffer further when Britain leaves the European Union.
"When businesses go to the mainland to invest in wafer production, they must accept controls including one that requires the manufacturing technology to be a generation behind," the economics ministry's industrial development bureau said in a statement to Reuters.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world's top contract chip maker, said on Monday it has signed an agreement with the Nanjing City Government to invest $3 billion building an advanced wafer manufacturing facility in China.
In 1965, the Intel co-founder Gordon Moore first observed that the number of components that could be etched onto the surface of a silicon wafer was doubling at regular intervals and would do so for the foreseeable future.
So if a hungry fan selects "chocolate with crispy wafer," a Kit Kat will appear, while it is not hard for them to guess the brands behind a "chocolate bar with peanut caramel" or snack labeled "chocolate with coconut".
From 1992 to '96, ages 3 to 7, I maintained a steadfast allegiance to the "Swimming Pool" — the luscious alchemy of green jelly and vanilla sponge encased in chocolate wafer biscuits too good to risk on an unknown cake.
A series of boxy paneled leather looks opened the show, followed by luxe quilted suits, wafer-thin second-skin cutout looks inspired by Mexican lanterns, and finally signature uniform staples with photo prints reminiscent of a male anatomical sketch.
Inspired by the modernist architecture prominent from the '50s to the '70s, KUFstudios founder Utzon-Frank created an elegant collection of flødeboller — a kind of Danish treat consisting of Italian meringue on a wafer or almond paste base covered in chocolate.
Bucking the overall weakness, SUMCO Corp jumped 7.0% after the semiconductor silicon wafer maker projected its operating profit for the January-March quarter to fall by 54.6% year-on-year but said supply-demand conditions for 200mm wafers are tightening.
The Company also offers digital camera solutions, including CMOS image sensors and wafer level optics which are used in a wide variety of applications such as mobile phone, tablet, laptop, TV, PC camera, automobile, security, medical devices and Internet of Things.
The Optimum Nutrition High Protein Wafer Bars are our top pick because the company goes easy on artificial sweeteners and has a strong commitment to food safety — and the wafers taste so good you won't notice you're eating a protein product.
Traders expect the yuan to remain in a wafer-thin range ahead of the G20 leaders' summit in Japan later this month, in line with China's past practices of keeping the currency steady during major domestic and global political events.
Two metal arms would hold the cookie steady and the top arm pulled a single wafer to read the tensile load and displacement—getting a measurement of how much pulling force the cookie could withstand and what occurred with the cream.
"With a still-slow demand recovery and excessive inventory, we think wafer orders from fabless companies might remain weak," Fubon Securities analyst Sherman Shang wrote in a research note prior to TSMC's earnings announcement, referring to chipmaking factories known as fabs.
Facebook's response to devastating criticism from the UN looks like wafer-thin crisis PR to paper over the ethical cracks in its ad business, given the same sorts of alarm bells are being sounded again, just over a year later.
Attempts at genetic modification have been met with resistance, because for Hawaiians, taro is a member of the family — literally, not metaphorically, just as to Catholics the sacramental Communion wafer is not a symbol but in fact the body of Christ.
The former foreign secretary will also be under pressure to address pressing questions about who will be in his Cabinet, how he will resolve the Brexit crisis, and how he might govern with a wafer-thin House of Commons majority.
You see it, for instance, in the intricate structure of a chilled lemon soufflé, pouched within an undulating ribbon of white chocolate set on edge, and decorated with a glassine sugar wafer whose rosy hue echoes the accompanying currant jam.
Johnson's government already relies on the support of a small Northern Irish party for its wafer-thin majority, with just a handful of rebels in his own Conservatives needed to lose key votes - as his predecessor Theresa May repeatedly found.
The final result of the March 31 local elections gave a wafer-thin majority to the secularist opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) in Turkey's commercial hub, ending 25 years of control by the AK Party (AKP) and its Islamist predecessors.
The "Wafer Scale Engine" is 1.2 trillion transistors (the most ever), 1.53,225 square millimeters (the largest ever), and includes 18 gigabytes of on-chip memory (the most of any chip on the market today) and 400,000 processing cores (guess the superlative).
The world's biggest contract chipmaker has one of its largest and latest 12-inch wafer production facilities in the city of Tainan, where a 6.4-magnitude temblor led to the collapse of a 17-storey building and at least seven deaths.
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Born in 1970, I grew up influenced by some ideals of feminism, but these had to compete with the images of wafer-thin models in magazines and the message that the world would ultimately judge us on how we looked.
ESSEN, Germany, March 15 (Reuters) - German specialty chemicals maker Wacker Chemie said on Wednesday it took in 352 million euros ($374 million) in gross proceeds by cutting its stake in silicon wafer group Siltronic to 30.8 percent from 51.8 percent.
Don't get the ex-NBA coach wrong ... he likes Melo and thinks he can still shoot it -- but, he tells TMZ Sports, the market for the 10-time All-Star after he moves on from Houston will be wafer-thin.
After losing the 2006 election by a wafer-thin margin (0.58 percent), he declared the election fraudulent and led his followers in occupying the Paseo de la Reforma, the central artery of Mexico City, an action rejected by the public.
Turnbull's Liberal Party, the senior partner in the ruling coalition with the Nationals, has a wafer-thin majority in parliament and has trailed the Labor Party in opinion polls on a two-party preferred basis for more than two years.
Futurist cocktails, devised by painters and poets, took their cue from art, not from the palate: concoctions of Italian spirits with elements of surprise — a banana, a hard-boiled egg yolk, chocolate and cheese chunks or a communion wafer stuffed with anchovies.
Like many people born in Europe between the mid-1920s and the mid-1930s, he learned at far too tender an age that the difference between being OK and not OK, between safety and death, between peace and war, is mostly wafer thin.
John Chamberlain and Andy Warhol both contributed to "Moon Museum," a ceramic wafer with tiny artist drawings that was left in the Apollo 12 moon-landing module in 1969 (Warhol drew his initials, he says, but it really looks like a penis).
Cate had swum a blistering split time of 51.00 in the 4x100m freestyle relay to help set the world record and with Canada's strong opening with Kylie Masse and Kierra Smith, the sprint between Bronte and Ruck was expected to be wafer thin.
In 1994, it was one of the first CD-ROMs that my family purchased, and I couldn't believe how technology had managed to capture a damn rainbow, stick it into a plastic wafer, and store a then-seemingly-photorealistic virtual world inside.
The opposition center-left Democratic Party (PD) said it was calling for a parliamentary motion of no-confidence in Salvini, hoping to persuade some 5-Star dissidents to vote against him in the upper house, where the government has a wafer-thin majority.
But he has a wafer thin majority in parliament - his predecessor May failed three times to win the backing of lawmakers for her agreed deal - and that and a flurry of spending pledges have sparked talk of an election later this year.
Analyst Harlan Sur added that he anticipates wafer fab equipment (WFE) – essential to the production of electrical circuits like LEDs and radio frequency chips – spending to hold near $50 billion, well above the average of $32 billion seen between 2010 and 2016.
AMSTERDAM, April 2206 (Reuters) - Dutch silicon wafer equipment maker ASM International reported a sharp drop in profitability in the first quarter as it spent more on hiring staff in anticipation of demand for new products, knocking its shares to a seven-month low.
"We view Intel as more than just a PC company, and alternatively as a 'Moore's law' company with its ability to extract value through process leadership and the best wafer manufacturing in the world," analyst Christopher Rolland wrote in a note to clients Monday.
Sales of these gizmos and Xiaomi's low-cost but high-specification handsets accounted for 2138% of its $2700bn in revenues last year, yet they made only wafer-thin gross profits of 20143%, a small fraction of the 22014% that Apple makes on its iPhones.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Ursula von der Leyen had to dangle a range of promises on migration, taxes, climate change and the rule of law to secure even a wafer-thin margin of support in the European Parliament to become the EU's first female chief executive.
With an aim to become "the world's No.1 chipmaker for display drivers," Nexchip plans to build three more 12-inch wafer plants and ramp up its monthly production to 20,000 wafers by 2019, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.
It seeks to avoid the disastrous full mergers that have beset the car industry in past decades, but goes further than the limited co-operation deals that fail to address the industry's shortcomings: wafer-thin profitability and the hefty cost of rolling out new models.
Mr. Sturgess ("Across the Universe") works valiantly to give some weight to his wafer-thin character, and the young Mr. Jacob is touching as T.J. But in the early episodes, at least, there's not much Mr. Schwimmer can do with Tommy, the victim's victim.
The u-turn in long-held market expectations has seen the yuan gain about 22015 percent in the three trading days since last Wednesday, a sizable leap for a currency that normally trades in a wafer-thin range and shed 6.5 percent last year.
At least it's memorable, which is more than can be said for the $25 jumble of smoked wild mushrooms held together by a wafer-thin one-egg "omelet," or the $38 chicken "à la Queen," which is like chicken cacciatore that's been fancied up.
Most outsourcers have been forced to cut costs and shrink operations after they grew through the economic downturn by securing contracts at wafer-thin margins, leading to sprawling groups that were unable to counter the slowdown sparked by Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
I was in my Christian church in South Carolina during a normal Sunday service taking what we call communion, an exercise in which we drink a juice and eat a wafer that we are told to imagine are the literal blood and body of Jesus Christ.
Wafer makers were spoiled by a steady and affordable supply of electronic-grade polysilicon from the industry's so-called Seven Sisters, the only companies to master the 11n manufacturing process: Mitsubishi, Hemlock Semiconductor, Wacker Chemie, MEMC Electronic Materials (now SunEdison), Osaka Titanium Technologies, REC Silicon, and Tokuyama.
But, a wafer-thin parliamentary majority for the ruling Conservative Party — with less than 100 days until the world's fifth-largest economy is due to leave the European Union — has led some external observers to believe an election could be called before the October 31 Brexit deadline.
Wacker Chemie indicated 0.5 percent higher Siltronic down 4.6 percent in early Frankfurt trade The German specialty chemicals maker said on Wednesday it took in 352 million euros in gross proceeds by cutting its stake in silicon wafer group Siltronic to 30.8 percent from 13 percent.
The Cardiff-based supplier of wafer products and services to the semiconductor industry - part of which supplies Huawei, reported a pretax loss of 3.7 million pounds ($4.54 million) for the six months ended June 30 after a pretax profit of 6.6 million pounds a year earlier.
The Cardiff-based supplier of wafer products and services to the semiconductor industry - part of which supplies Huawei, reported a pretax loss of 3.7 million pounds ($4.54 million) for the six months ended June 13 after a pretax profit of 6.6 million pounds a year earlier.
The ruling by the European Court of Justice means the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) must review a 2012 decision to uphold Swiss-based Nestle's trademark on the shape of the four-finger chocolate-covered wafer biscuit over objections raised by Mondelez of the United States.
Uncle Boons, in NoLIta, builds a sundae out of layers of coconut and other Thai flavors, starting with coconut gelato (from Il Laboratorio), a thin coconut wafer and toasted curls of fresh coconut, and rounds things out with candied peanuts and whipped cream sweetened with palm sugar.
Yet if you stripped away the gimmickry (including the wigs in Necco wafer colors), what you were left with was Ms. Kawakubo's oddly consistent romance with the male body, which over the years she has cocooned and embellished, draped and torqued, and generally sought to beautify.
If he pulls off the mission, Hughes told the AP, he plans to start work on a rocket that will take him even higher, hoping to eventually make it to space and see the big, flat Necco wafer that is our planet with his own eyes.
But Italy's next government could well have a wafer-thin majority and ex-Christian Democrats—natural centrists and often ideologically flexible—are renowned for the ease with which they shift their allegiances and the skill with which they exploit their position, close to the fulcrum of Italian politics.
KGI Securities said in a report on Monday that while some of TSMC's 12-inch wafer shipments will be delayed, the impact to the upcoming iPhone launch is limited because "the upstream supply chain usually prepares for these incidents and manufactures surplus chipsets during the initial ramp-up stage".
Reverend Jeffery Ott, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, said that the biggest change on Sunday was omitting the ceremonial sharing of wine in the common cup, or chalice, during the Holy Communion service, as well as receiving the wafer or bread in the hand only, not the mouth.
Reverend Jeffery Ott, pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, said that the biggest change on Sunday was omitting the ceremonial sharing of wine in the common cup, or chalice, during the Holy Communion service, as well as receiving the wafer or bread in the hand only, not the mouth.
While the DUP objects to any arrangement that would treat Northern Ireland differently, its voice in the matter has diminished since Johnson has lost his wafer-thin parliamentary majority in the spiralling political turmoil in the UK and so would be short of votes with or without the party.
On the beach, $22 allowed rental of an antiquated small umbrella ... The internet did not work on the beach and only by the pool if close to the main hotel … The rooms are tired, with wafer-thin walls and very noisy air conditioning units and was noisy outside.
Servings: 8Prep: 30 minutesTotal: 13 hours for the cake:12 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for greasing4 93/2 ounces milk chocolate, roughly chopped14 ounces dark chocolate, roughly chopped5 large eggs, lightly beaten3/4cup warm coffee3/4 cup cocoa powder1 3/13 cups all-purpose flour1/4 teaspoon baking powder1/4 teaspoon baking soda2 1/4 cups light brown sugar1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract for the wafer crust:33 cups crushed chocolate wafer cookies1/4 cup light brown sugarpinch kosher salt1/2 cup unsalted butter, meltedfor the mousse:1/4 cup whole milk1/2 vanilla bean, seeds scraped2 sheets gelatin103 1/2 cups melted milk chocolate1 egg yolk3 egg whites1/4 cup sugar1/2 cup heavy cream 1.
The process of trying to overturn those defeats in the lower house of parliament is expected to test May's authority over her divided party, and her ability to get the legislation passed with the wafer-thin working majority she has courtesy of a deal with a small Northern Irish party.
"Cannarella, now a mechanical engineering consultant at DuPont, compares the material systems to shatterproof glass and batteries: "It's interesting from an engineering standpoint since the cookie is similar to many modern composites: a strong brittle layer (the wafer) for strength coupled with a weaker ductile layer (the cream) for toughness.
The celebration will also have a diamond jubilee-themed dessert collection offering up treats as follows: peanut butter cake pops covered in coconut, chocolate caramel truffle pops, hazelnut wafer cones, s'mores sticks, rocky road mini cupcakes, handheld apple pie, French macaron pyramids, New York original cheesecake, and chocolate dipped strawberries.
As we talked about in August with the announcement of the company's "Wafer Scale Engine" — the world's largest silicon chip according to the company — Cerebras' theory is that the way forward for deep learning is to essentially just get the entire machine learning model to fit on one massive chip.
I think that God wants us to enjoy sugar, otherwise the Almighty would never have allowed me to fill a wafer cone with sprinkles, add ice cream, and then dip that ice cream in additional sprinkles, creating a form of heavily sweetened cement that could also be used as a grenade.

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