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"appendage" Definitions
  1. (formal) a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important
  2. (biology) part of a living thing, such as an insect, that sticks out and has a particular function

275 Sentences With "appendage"

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Bonilla then allegedly fled the scene with the severed appendage.
Has production effectively displaced us or made us into an appendage?
Her hand gently grasped the appendage sticking out of his back.
The appendage belonged to a 39-year-old barber named Rafat Shejaeya.
My PopSocket has shifted from an embarrassing appendage to comforting safety blanket.
Plus, the trunk's flexibility makes it an excellent appendage for grabbing meals.
This appendage, squelched inside my trousers, would be visible to the audience.
The lower appendage, according to Green, has a mind of its own.
People referred to Manson as being almost an appendage of Dennis Wilson.
Then notice what it feels like to be without your digital appendage.
A description of the novel appendage appeared recently in the journal Copeia.
As if a penis were a requisite walking appendage, like a cane.
According to TMZ, four-year-old Cardwell no longer has an extra appendage.
So I cut the 'tech appendage' off this week—and damn, it hurts.
Mr. Berle's infamous appendage, long referenced in Friar lore, remains its spirit animal.
John sometimes felt as if he were just a strange appendage to his wife.
Scarlett Johansson used every available appendage to traverse her way through a New Zealand airport.
And actions gathered from your smartphone — a now permanent appendage for the majority of consumers.
Why did the delegates to the constitutional convention attach such a strange appendage to Congress?
Korea as the U.S. understands it is just a small appendage attached to eastern China.
He believed Qatar could find security only by transforming itself from Saudi appendage to rival.
One appears to have a large beak while another has an appendage resembling a tail.
Across nearly every appendage of the executive body, his budget treats such projects like malignant growths.
An appendage that the wearer can't "feel" means they have to check in more than usual.
My phone feels less like an appendage and more like a tool I use when necessary.
The bizarre images of the arbor appendage were uploaded to the department's Facebook account last week.
Bet you didn't expect to practically lose an appendage during that handshake, did you, Neil Gorsuch?
As the wife of a famous intellectual, she was often seen as Lionel's acolyte or appendage.
From Mx. Bhaskaran's mouth hangs a long black appendage, like a swollen tongue or overgrown tail.
And I certainly don't need wearable cat ears or cat tails or any other feline appendage.
The unlucky recipient of the appendage has managed to stay a mystery for 130 years—until now.
It's a retractable appendage (common for anglerfish) that the fish uses like a lure to attract prey.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a relatively obscure but important appendage of the United Nations, is troubled.
The constitutional court, which was by then an appendage of the presidency, said he could run anyway.
Boston Scientific is the only company selling a left atrial appendage closure device in the United States.
At the end of each appendage glinted beads of gluey mucilage, waiting to ensnare an unsuspecting fly.
This appendage would have aided fish as they explored shallow water habits during the Late Devonian period.
So if Narwhal's appendage is a parasitic twin, it might make sense that it never grew bones.
It's about work, ambition, competition, control and what happens when a man reduces himself to an appendage.
The more macabre present sees the severed appendage embarking on a journey to reconnect with its owner.
The robotic appendage appears to be functioning normally, as does the Instrument Deployment Camera attached to its elbow.
Without compelling content, VR is basically just a person with a silly-looking appendage strapped to their head.
Then, when Hayabusa was hovering just above the asteroid, it tapped a horn-like appendage onto the ground.
Tiny black tentacles extend off the sides of the shell around the animal's foot, the main suctioning appendage.
That means you're way more likely to encounter someone with an additional appendage than pick a perfect bracket.
She then got into her car with the severed appendage, drove away and tossed it into a field.
Jay without a ball cap affixed to his head like some new appendage in man's next evolutionary stage.
Instead, it's a raunchy, hilarious comedy that dwells on the actual mechanics of reuniting man and missing appendage.
It is a minor appendage, but in an increasingly close race for the presidency, it plays its part.
Olivia couldn't risk "surrendering every piece of herself to become a prisoner…an appendage of him," said Rhimes.
Suddenly, one bacterium shoots out a long appendage, latches onto a DNA fragment and reels in its catch.
Each of the robots was equipped with a patented "Pitzer wheel"—the appendage that does the actual picking.
His attendance made him my virtual appendage, a constant companion, being there whenever or wherever I needed him.
The chair should not be an appendage of any one particular person, even an incumbent president the party.
The ends of sentences today are often lacking in periods, purposefully left open to appendage, response or silence.
But since she's written as essentially an appendage to David, it's easy to feel like she's been short-changed.
The archaeologists said the extra appendage was a symbol of the god wearing the fleshy remains of sacrificed individuals.
Nothing ever transforms with modular gadgets, they just add an extra wart or random appendage to the original device.
China's government, accustomed to law being a mere appendage of state power, may be in for an unpleasant surprise.
His 4-year-old daughter recently asked her dad why she's missing a particular appendage known as a penis.
She answered on the first ring; her phone had become an appendage since I moved back to New York.
They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs.
We're losing our ability to be in the world in a way that isn't mediated by some electronic appendage.
It is an appendage to the summit but it is the only place where the whole world is watching you.
In 2018, two designers created Project Alias, an appendage that can be placed over a smart speaker to deafen it.
To snag its sample, Hayabusa2 is equipped with a bullet-like projectile attached to an appendage shaped like a horn.
Although ispace is now its own organ, its began as an appendage of a European organization called White Label Space.
Panicked, she jumped in the car and drove around Manassas, Virginia, before throwing the severed appendage out her car window.
Does the Department of Education have a DARPA-like appendage that is imagining what the future of ed tech is?
Christian Zerpa called Mr Maduro's regime a "dictatorship" and said the court had become "an appendage of the executive branch".
When some soft appendage is called into action, a subset of chambers are pneumatically inflated, resulting in the desired motion.
The singer wore a cast on her evidently broken left appendage, and it paired beautifully with her pale tulle gown.
Gather all the sticks and leaves around you and create an extended appendage like Inspector Gadget's Go Go Gadget arm.
This is the argument of everyone in the community: Coding doesn't have to be an appendage of the tech industry.
So there really is no harm in removing this trivial appendage and going totally stem-free to enjoy your vino.
Sometimes it seems that she's intent on turning Britain from a leading European power into America's malleable little Euro-appendage.
Yes, a tail — long and furry, the appendage straps around your waist and gently sways up and down as you walk.
If it was chronic, the cardioversion could dislodge an appendage clot, sending it up the aorta and possibly triggering a stroke.
It turns sharply, heading up to wrap its single, tube-like appendage around a valve that moves slowly under its pressure.
"That's my toe," he wrote in one photo alongside his appendage, which was barely visible at the bottom of the image.
Mr Morales seems to think that all courts should be an appendage of the executive, as they are under his government.
"Soft and Wet," Chris replied, like someone who had lived with it for so long it had finally become an appendage.
It's the latest sign that audiobooks are no longer an appendage of print, but a creative medium in their own right.
This district, previously the 15th, used to have a long Republican appendage attached to part of the Democratic-leaning Lehigh Valley.
Until recently, he has treated Iraq as either an afterthought or a disappointing appendage to his "maximum pressure" strategy against Iran.
If you see someone with an appendage that is all blacked out, that person has made some seriously questionable decisions in life.
The appendage, MobiLimb, is meant to improve on the "static, passive, motionless" character of today's mobile devices, according to the authors' paper.
But when one connects to another, it subjects its will to the "brain" robot and becomes as a mere appendage to it.
But while it's beating rapidly, January said, the heart also doesn't contract properly, allowing blood to pool in the left atrial appendage.
The tail is an appendage that is found throughout the animal kingdom and serves a variety of functions depending on the species.
McEwan's key counterfactual is that Turing chose prison over castration, refusing to treat his body as a dispensable appendage of his intellect.
They have claw-like hands or, for example, in "Untitled (Burgher with extended arm)" (2014), an extended appendage that's a weighty burden.
Cygnus, Arcturus' roomie, is officially the domestic cat with the longest tail, carrying around a feather duster-like appendage that measures 17.58  inches.
Well, the caption leads up to believe that the appendage definitely belongs to someone the 18-year-old Brit is romantically involved with.
The Republicans have done so more than once since their party was founded in 20083 as an appendage to the anti-slavery movement.
Dazzled by his glamour and also crazy about him, she felt in real danger of losing her identity and fizzling into an appendage.
She then moved to straddle him as she pushed herself up, aligning his rolling pin-like appendage to the entrance of her core.
And that's whether the appendage you're penetrating someone with has a 90 degree bend, is exactly 180 degrees flat, or has multiple joints.
Clode says she was fascinated with the idea of using prosthetics to augment the human body, rather than to replace a lost appendage.
You can have a good-looking bag that everyone will complement—and will also cut off the flow of blood to an appendage.
For another, it's an unusual shape: an elongated rectangle with an appendage (the third of the three tables) hanging off the bottom right.
But the appendage didn't seem to bother the otherwise normal, healthy puppy, and a veterinarian said there was no need to remove it.
TEGAN I believe there is a deep desire in Sara to define herself outside of this duo, like she's cutting off an appendage.
According to Jay Manning, a metal fabricator at MTM Recognition who handles repairs, the right index finger is the most commonly damaged appendage.
Still wearing his mask, Leonard sits with Dr. Lee as she explains that his jiggly bicep appendage showed zero malignancy, like an ordinary lipoma.
Often the bites that sharks take there are exploratory and happen when a shark mistakes an appendage for a school of fish, Naylor says.
The group's president Tim Phillips stresses that his group is not "an appendage" of the Republican Party and doesn't always play in presidential politics.
I assume that the title is about trying to transmit the images from your mind to the paper without thinking about the drawing appendage.
Like a loving pet, the Fraken-pillow responds to your touch, wagging its lone appendage when you scratch it in just the right spot.
The team created a silicone skin that can sit over an ordinary robotic appendage and not interfere with its pressure sensors or the like.
Despite the appendage in the title, the play is fundamentally about urban gay life in America, its complexities, its pleasures and, sadly, its dangers.
The further fact is that no Vice President is really elected by the people or their electors; he is an appendage to their Presidential choice.
Locked in a 3D shape, these hollow boxes stretch into a robotic appendage that's pretty rigid and weighs only about a half pound (258.6 grams).
Most disturbingly, an attenuated appendage, which may or may not be a male member, hangs down from the bottom edge to rest on the floor.
"The file appendage on the file format is not as important as the compression algorithms and the underlying technology that makes it run," Witt said.
Frugal Traveler 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The Kenai Peninsula is a 9,000-square-mile appendage jutting down from Anchorage into the Gulf of Alaska.
In both cases, the Hox genes tell a clump of embryonic cells that they need to end up at the far end of an appendage.
It's at this point I take a break, realizing that a Valentine's Day date is just an appendage to what he truly wants from me.
"Right now a lot of people, and I'm talking about Republicans as well as Democrats, see him as an appendage of Trump," said State Sen.
She assumed her costar did not want to see her feet because he didn't like the appendage in general and was afraid hers were particularly hideous.
This protein, found in an aquatic microbe called Vibrio vulnificus, is the building block of flagellum—the lash-like appendage that allows microorganisms to swim around.
Bresnik's latest trip outside the space station was the third spacewalk meant to refurbish the orbiting lab's main robotic appendage: the Canadian robotic arm, or Canadarm2.
Dragon will rendezvous with the ISS on August 16 for capture by the station's Canadarm 2 robotic appendage, after which it'll be attached to the rocket.
An appendage that smiles, licks its own face, and drinks water out of a water bottle's cap I mean are you serious right now with this?
Here's the Dutchtub out in the wilderness: Turns out the spring appendage is actually where you put wood to build a fire to heat your tub.
Yan remembers feeling, before he had the words to express it, that his hunger was an appendage, a huge tormenting tail that you couldn't cut off.
The device works by sealing off the left atrial appendage where blood can pool and clot and allows patients to stop taking the blood thinner warfarin.
Despite the appendage in the title, the play is fundamentally about urban gay life in America, its complexities, its pleasures and, sadly, its dangers (1:45).
Beneath the upbeat tone and staccato sentences is a picture very like the old-fashioned Marxist vision of man under capitalism: an appendage of the machine.
Despite the appendage in the title, the play is fundamentally about urban gay life in America, its complexities, its pleasures and, sadly, its dangers (242:2420).
What's remarkable is that she knows what her bionic appendage is up to, in spite of her blindfold and the noise-cancelling headphones that cover her ears.
They also tested other cylindrical objects, such as bottles, cans, and even the appendage of a stuffed animal—all of which showed the mysterious phantom heart rate.
"I don't want Kaliningrad to become an appendage to the EU with cheap labor and low costs — that would be some kind of neo-colonialism," said Likhanov.
The generic small-town America (and a severed fleshy appendage) of Blue Velvet, the tainted love, betrayed relationships, and psychotic breaks of Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive.
The bigger our phones have gotten, the more we appreciate having a little extra grip on the device that's basically become an extra appendage at this point.
Most moveable prosthetic limbs require some human control, transmitted through devices like implanted myoelectric sensors, to react to their environment—translating the movement to a cyborg appendage.
Rather than a long appendage with protrusions, they instead produced a polymer sheet with dimples tens of micrometers across, each with a little sphere in the middle.
Those were all good, classic character work, and their prominence made the show feel like something more than an odd appendage to the main stuff back home.
"The UAE wants to be seen as the small country that facilitates peace and stability rather than an appendage to a triumphant expansionist Saudi," the source said.
Our intrepid letter finally catches up with his errant appendage, and what transpires next makes what could have been just an ingenious story into a heartfelt experience.
When Conway hurts his leg, the medical debt for his treatment sticks with him, as personified by the glowing, skeletal appearance of his appendage after the incident.
It's a changed world out there, and the series's sequel — whose title bears the more inclusive appendage "Generation Q," for queer — does it darnedest to reflect it.
At school, she had always hated holidays, getting through in an empty dormitory or as a friend's appendage or sometimes just staying in a cheap Boston hotel.
An African elephant's trunk can weigh between 270 to 290 pounds, so the appendage is unlikely to twitch or flop around as the pachyderm catches some z's.
At the tip of the appendage is the Cabrillo National Monument ($10 admission per car, or $5 for bicycles) and Old Point Loma Lighthouse, built in 1854.
This morning, two NASA astronauts will do a spacewalk outside the International Space Station in order to repair the orbiting lab's main robotic appendage: the Canadian robotic arm.
An elephant's trunk is an incredibly useful appendage, capable of doing far more than smelling, but that doesn't mean these pachyderms know what is going on at first.
It's different than other carriers I tried because it's lighter all around, which translates to a less cumbersome appendage in general and tighter snug from mom to baby.
At the first Winter Olympics, the opening ceremony was little more than a registration of papers, as the winter events were just an appendage of the Summer Games.
Turn it on, and the device will give his male appendage machine-powered capabilities that rival some of the world's most popular sex toys, at least in theory.
When the same party controls Congress and the White House, Congress appears to be a simple appendage, deferring to the President's policy focus almost all of the time.
The main event—there are only two options, grilled pork or beef—requires a hanging tubular smoke vacuum that evokes the tentacular appendage of a formidable space machine.
"Congress no longer operates as an independent branch of government, but as an appendage of the executive branch," said Tom Davis, a former Republican House member from Virginia.
Turtles join other groups of animals like seals and whales, which use their appendage evolved for being underwater to awkwardly do more mundane things like striking, holding, and digging.
What has happened is a technology has become so thoroughly ubiquitous that it's stopped seeming like a type of good or gadget but instead is closer to an appendage.
Bixby itself hasn't changed greatly from when it debuted on the S8, and the dedicated hardware button for it feels more like an unnecessary appendage than anything particularly helpful.
The restless spirit, who is assumed to be a traveler who was many years before murdered in the house, will not cease the visits until the appendage is returned.
All of them were still contained within a fin ray, or webbed flipper-like appendage, but the researchers believe it's the missing link between fish fins and vertebrate hands.
We staked a claim in front with the beach walkers, body surfers and a doughy man with a Hula-Hoop, his appendage swinging in sync with each hip gyration.
It shoots strings of mucus from its mantle — a footlike appendage hanging out of the tube's opening — in slow motion, like some warped, weirdo, saltwater version of Spider-Man.
Allison Janney has a sublime cameo as Sue Ann's boss who is constantly asking her to get the phone, and a particular appendage of Luke Evans' makes an unforgettable appearance.
The internet is ablaze because we all know it will likely be used, nine times out of 10, to describe the below-average size of a certain, um, male appendage.
It is particularly daunting today when, as Supreme Court Justices John Roberts and Sonia Sotomayor agreed, cell phones have become an appendage to their owners, a part of human anatomy.
I reached for my ghost appendage, for the M-4 that I would have held between my legs had I still been on a convoy mission, still inside a Humvee.
"The city has increasingly become an appendage of Notre Dame, a wealthy Catholic private university," wrote Benjamin Studebaker, a descendent of the family that owned South Bend's former economic engine.
Apart from helping the elderly get around, the team are also looking at industrial applications for the artificial appendage, such as a balance aid for warehouse workers carrying heavy loads.
In January 2017, the detention facility will turn fifteen, and games could help us remember, recontextualize and attempt to understand the complicated history of this appendage of U.S. military policy.
Look at dos Anjos's Instagram picture that precedes the purple appendage, in which a presumably healthy champion preps for the sparring session during which the foot-to-knee mishap occurred.
Uzbekistan's recent initiatives can be the starting gun for a renewed role for Central Asia, not as an appendage to other interests, but as a region in its own right.
He has replaced the appendage with a piece of sonic mining equipment stolen from Wakanda, but the real danger is what he could tell the outside world about the nation's secrets.
While earlier prostheses often tried to replicate body appearance, or to follow the inner structural plan of the original appendage -- its shape, muscles, sinews-- Schlesinger saw no need to do that.
The exasperating appendage that I had cursed over the past year had also become my security blanket, knowing that its presence meant he was on the other end of my journey.
From the moment of Trump's inauguration until the end of Republican control of the House, the GOP House was a virtual appendage of the continuing Trump campaign and the Trump presidency.
Christopher Walken's corrupt detective Magnotta, wielding his cigar less like a prop and more like an appendage, cycles through lines of corny hard noir dialog that have only ripened with age.
These colors become abstract, appendage-like shapes that continue off the smaller canvases onto the larger support, whose center is unpainted white gesso, but whose outer edges are coated in yellow.
Without confronting this inequality, this misconstrual of history, photography will continue to describe itself as one thing (a force for liberation) while obdurately remaining another (an obedient appendage of state power).
The Verge said it "certainly sounds intriguing," but we say it sounds like a really annoying way to play a phone game unless you can hold your phone with a third appendage.
Pornhub Cares—the empire's philanthropic appendage that also offers college scholarships and promotes testicular cancer and domestic violence campaigns—will launch the collection with an initial run of 50 newly dubbed videos.
The bot's swinging hammer not only works as a weapon but also as an appendage that can swing 360-degrees and flip Chomp back onto its wheels when it gets knocked over.
After all, a wife took a kitchen knife to her husband's penis in the middle of the night, drove away with the detached appendage, and then blindly flung it into a field.
Such a lengthy appendage means we're almost certainly looking at a short title: think one, two or three cinema marquee-friendly words like The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi or Rogue One.
Over the past six months, my relationship to my PopSocket has shifted from embarrassing appendage to comforting safety blanket—a portable one that was easily packaged on the back of my phone.
"The headlamp appendage is a specialized tissue that, in deep-sea anglerfishes, contains bioluminescent bacteria that the fish uses as a lure to attract potential prey towards its mouth," Higgs told Gizmodo.
Losing your smartphone can feel like losing an appendage, so when you find an unattended phone on the ground, it's natural you would want to do the right thing and return it.
Nary a word or a joke gets lost, but the relentless tempos sometimes had me tapping my foot to the point that I felt it was less an appendage than a metronome.
But as new research published in Journal of Anthropological Sciences now shows, he replaced the missing appendage with a knife, which he attached to the stump with a cap, buckle, and leather straps.
Many believed such a huge appendage could never be built atop the marshy land of Flushing Meadows Park, but it's resting on massive steel and concrete-filled pilings 180 feet below the surface.
Maybe because of the literal and figurative ways I've been opened up, orgasms have also gotten deeper and more intense, like I'm being rammed in places no digit or appendage ever reached before.
Engineers from Cornell University have built a robotic prosthetic hand that can alternate between strength and speed, so you can catch a brewski, chug it, then smash it, all with your robo-appendage.
The species is even named after its unique adaptation: "Oculicirrata" is a combination of the Latin words "oculi," meaning "eyes," and "cirri," which is the type of appendage that lines the worm's bum.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, for example, said she feared a "dragnet sweep" on the part of the government and she noted that cell phones have become an "appendage" for people in the modern era.
It was the kind of spirit that has moved the team's fans — men and women — to flock to recent games sporting long, faux beards in tribute to Fitzpatrick's bushy, Gilded Age hirsute appendage.
Congress has become a useless appendage, a hopeless, stupid, talking shop that, apart from tax cuts after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and Obamacare, has done nothing significant since welfare reform in 1996.
Every  L. unguispinus  — even newborn babies, it seems — had a hard, claw-shaped raptorial (or grasping) appendage at the front of its head, which it used to capture and manipulate prey, the researchers wrote.
Appendage management trends remained very strong driving most of the upside (along with strength across the OUS business), while domestic MIS remains lumpy and missed our expectations (though we are not too concerned here).
The tail could give humans the same level of agility as even a cat, but its design was actually copied from the dextrous but durable appendage you'd find on the end of a seahorse.
The large-scale drawings of artists' hands (in Haendel's words a "portrait of an artist, by another artist, as an uncanny personified appendage") seem like foreseeable choices for slightly alternative versions of classic portraiture.
In this puzzle, "Stocking stuffer?" is not a small gift to be put into a Christmas stocking; it's the first appendage that goes into a stocking that you wear, and that is a TOE.
" He explained, "After pouring my heart, soul, blood, sweat, and tears into this romantic, beautiful, magical role, the last thing I want to be remembered for is a silicone appendage that comes in two sizes.
We have no soft tissue fossils, so we don't know whether the nose was developed into an actual trunk, like an elephant's, or was something more like a big fleshy appendage, resembling the tapir's proboscis.
They found a surprising biological link between the fin and the human hand, in the form of genes that tell a clump of embryonic cells to end up at the far end of an appendage.
And when he ran Warner Music, also once an appendage of Time Warner, Mr. Bronfman sold it to Mr. Blavatnik in 2011 for less than half of the price at which it had gone public.
A gobsmacking day of intraparty pie-throwing ended with Donald J. Trump, from the stage of the Fox Theater in Detroit, assuring the American public that the size of his male appendage was just fine.
Ukraine's painful history as a put-upon appendage has left it ill-equipped to curb unruly habits at odds with the rule-based, scandal-shy order of the European Union, which it aspires to join.
I've already said quite enough—let Lincoln Michel, writer, editor, and the author of Upright Beasts, take you on a far flung voyage to a planet where worshipping the wrong appendage can get you killed.
While controlling methane pollution is essential in order to meet our national climate goals, the Obama administration is already working to regulate these emissions directly, rather than using an appendage to the power plant rule.
"The Bible is still the word of God, and loses none of its intrinsic worth, although it once made an ostentatious appendage to the furniture of Ann Moore," the reader is assured in the introduction.
There are several overtly sexual works in the show, including "White Tongue," in which a glass head sports a snakelike appendage; a tiny beaded figure sits naked and proud, riding the tongue like a pony.
The scientists recognize it's not ideal to identify a species from one specimen, and that it's hard to guess the function of an appendage from looks alone—they now need to actually gather some hard evidence.
Louis Cardinals game was visited by a nice little fuzzy buddy, who, despite mauling just about every appendage in sight, earned the hearts of millions as it rattled across the outfield like a firework with claws.
From the Middle Ages until the mid–20th century physicians and midwives treated the fetus as part of the pregnant woman's body, a sort of appendage that was inseparable from it until the moment of birth.
But then I came across Vyo, a faceless bot that's basically a robotic arm with a black cylindrical appendage vaguely resembling an eye, and I knew I liked it better than any bot I'd ever seen.
For starters, it was found that mosquitoes couldn't generate enough force for their proboscis—which is the appendage they use to puncture the skin and withdraw blood—to actually penetrate the thin layer of graphene oxide.
The sequence was a callback to the first Deadpool movie when the character has to grow back his hand after ripping it off: In that film, the fledgling appendage looks like it belongs to a newborn baby.
The first time we see a penis on The Deuce debut "Pilot" it seems to be its own entity, practically detached from any living man; it's more like a needy random appendage that could belong to anyone.
When it comes to Seattle's Lenin in particular, though, any question of whether he is being improperly glorified can be answered with a simple gesture toward the appendage currently pointing out of the top of his head.
In "Golden Grid" (1966), the linear order of a latticed square with the golden threads of an attached carpet of yarn, vomit out a tumorous appendage whose chaotic presence impugns and is impugned by the grid's stiffness.
Although the hand isn't strong enough to be a replacement appendage for the robot that Booth is likely building in his basement, it can lift objects like an empty glass and possibly, maybe even a coffee mug*.
They will fight to assemble the biggest network with the most users, and whoever reaches that pinnacle, their device or platform will become a necessary appendage for tens of millions of Americans—or maybe all of them.
Male partners — and even more so female or gender-nonconforming partners — have largely been written out of the pregnancy loss stories that we do know of culturally, or are "written in" as an appendage or, worse, parenthetically.
We're the boom-and-bust court jesters of the continental United States, and sometimes I'm convinced we're seen by our compatriots as a cutely dumb, slightly embarrassing appendage populated entirely by retirees, rednecks, theme parks and opioids.
" In an 1896 essay, Homer B. Hulbert, an American missionary in Korea, wrote: "To the average Korean, this one song holds the same place in music that rice does in his food — all else is mere appendage.
Other sources — lake sediments; ice core samples; coral; the otolith, or ear bone, of fish; and even the shells from living and long dead geoducks, a large bivalve with a snakelike appendage — add to the broader picture.
Yes, that's called majority rule, in the basest sense of the term; but it ignores minority rights which we were taught in eighth grade civics is a vital appendage in successfully navigating the democratic shoals of governing.
How a president behaves filters into the cabinet, and senior officials, no matter how talented or powerful they once were, become an appendage of their new boss — a hard demotion for any former master of the universe.
Based on what he has said, it is a way for the brain to connect with a computer system through a lace-like appendage that can be draped over the natural human brain, in one way or another.
Other robots on display include the fully functioning "Spine Robot" (2012–2014), a rolling, radio-controlled metal chassis that supports an evil-looking snake-like arm with a claw at the end, resembling one appendage of Dr. Octopus.
When audio companies are unwilling to compromise on the acoustic design of their earphones, their solution has often been to integrate wireless radios and batteries into a neck-worn appendage, just as 1More has done in this case.
Zerpa in the interview described the Supreme Court as "an appendage of the executive branch," and said that justices were at times summoned to the presidential palace to receive instructions on how to rule on certain sensitive cases.
Much of the report is devoted to the role of directors, in theory the apex of a company but in reality often an assembly of dim bulbs with bright names that serve as an appendage of the CEO.
The Dragon capsule, whose payload includes experiments like a novel software-hardened HPE supercomputer designed for eventual use in a Mars mission, was captured by the ISS's robotic Canadarm appendage after matching orbit with the ISS as planned.
Clinton surrogates pointed to Matt Lauer's handling of a presidential forum on MSNBC this week as exhibit A. Trump's campaign routinely battles with media figures; on Friday Trump tweeted that CNN is an appendage of the Clinton campaign.
Vacanti's lab was largely empty, except on the days when an artist collaborator of his came in to work on a replica of van Gogh's ear, made from a descendant's DNA and a mold of the actual appendage.
Page has promised that his "all-electric aircraft" will go on sale later this year and won't require a pilot's license to use — just plenty of life insurance and a willingness to part ways with an appendage or two.
Astronauts Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer aboard the ISS captured the Dragon with the station's Canadarm robotic appendage after a gradual approach sequence that started early on Monday morning, with the process beginning about 9 minutes ahead of schedule.
The "neural lace" Musk has talked about is typically described as an implant or an appendage that would be attached to the brain, that would provide a way for brains to interact with devices, or otherwise augment human intelligence.
The letter, from Koch Industries general counsel Mark Holden, says the network "has never been an appendage of the Republican Party" and is proud to hold elected officials accountable when they fall out of line, regardless of party identity.
It's a devilish appendage: in addition to wanting to kill Chanel (as it literally ominously writes on Dr. Holt's bedside table at the end of the episode), it also wants to sabotage Dr. Holt's career — but more on that later.
It's easy to forget that just 10 years ago we didn't have the device that has now become an appendage, but it's the perfect time to explore, and reevaluate, what kind of technology we want to shape our daily lives.
Whatever motion their tail is making, it suggests a change of energy level in the cat that is causing this appendage on her rear-end to move in certain ways, and in a way it means something is going on.
To use it, I needed to admit to myself how I use my phone (as an appendage of my body) and when I use my phone (constantly) and graft on a device that would let me do so with ease.
Put the lack of funds for transit together with our country's general desire to give local control as close to the individual citizen level as possible, and we're left with a contradictory system where every limb and appendage fights the others.
Along the way, they noticed something about one bone, the manus digit IV. Equivalent to our ring finger, this is a pterosaur's "wing finger," the long, flexible appendage that is attached to its wing membrane and allowed the animal to fly.
The cells near the lost appendage revert to a stage midway between an embryonic cell, which is open to all fates, and an adult cell, which is committed to being a particular type of cell, before rebuilding the missing limb.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There are seven people in the room, with six of them divided into two groups of three, while the seventh rises like an extra appendage from the shoulder of the one person who is facing us.
The robot is a wheeled affair with visual sensors and an articulating arm appendage, and can assist Camargo and his family by performing simple tasks around the house like opening and closing doors, as well as fetching water bottles and other objects.
Starved and dehydrated, Hank soon realises that Manny's body is useful to him in myriad ways; he can use it to propel himself across the sea, produce water from his mouth, fire projectiles and use a certain lewd appendage as a compass.
As an appendage to a holiday however it is probably one of the most novel things to happen to the world festival scene; not in the sense it's a reggae festival, since these happen the world over, but with the idea Tmrw.
The current design is dependent on an external air compressor to generate enough pressure for the tail to actually move, but as research on artificial muscles continue to advance, eventually all that could be needed to power the appendage is a strong battery.
In rap parlance, cranberry sauce is more likely to be used to denote the color of a new sports car (see: Pusha T's Ferrari, 50 Cent's Porsche) than a gelatinous side, while Cage has even threatened to insert his appendage into the turkey.
It's easy to label a man who cuts off his own appendage crazy, but, in spite of its title, On the Verge of Insanity: Van Gogh and his Illness takes care to separate the artist's creative output from whatever darkness plagued him.
In some cases, such as "Woman with Outstretched Arms" (1961), the work has one element that pictorially is represented as an appendage, but conveys the sense of it being an "arm" because it is attached to the main "body" by a small joint.
With more than 90 percent of North Korea's trade already dependent on China, moving even closer to Beijing would risk turning North Korea into an appendage or tributary state — a dream for some Chinese nationalists but the nightmare of almost every North Korean.
The Social Democratic Party, founded in 1981 by four former Labour cabinet ministers, became no more than an appendage of the Liberal Party in the 1983 general election, which ended with the so-called epoch-making Alliance winning a mere 23 seats.
While Turkey has joined the U.S.-led drive against Islamic State in Syria, Erdogan's government has been uncomfortable with U.S. backing of a Syrian Kurdish force, which it considers an appendage of the PKK, a Kurdish rebel group fighting for independence for Turkey's Kurds.
First-time sex is like being forced to operate heavy machinery at gunpoint; you feel dangerously malcoordinated, stressed to the point of breaking out in a cold sweat, perennially on the verge of tears, and likely to lose a major appendage at any moment.
Then Bruno Mars arrived to play "Let's Go Crazy" like a Prince tribute band, with costumes (purple jacket, ruffled shirt), equipment (a white guitar with a long appendage) and showmanship modeled directly on the movie "Purple Rain"; Mr. Mars even handled the guitar solos.
And now, the thing that makes me most nostalgic for the Wii, in its era of commercial dominance, isn't any of its many excellent games, nor its strange and pointless controller add-ons (come on, your dad can admit that golf club appendage was a waste of money, now).
You can do so on Wednesday night with Elizabeth Berdann, Aura Rosenberg, Mira Schor, Aurel Schmidt, Betty Tompkins, and Nicole Wittenberg — six of the eight artists in an exhibition at the Fortnight Institute that, as per its straightforward title, Dicks, is devoted exclusively to images of the male appendage.
"If the president's party on Capitol Hill becomes subservient to the executive branch and just becomes an appendage of that, then Congress basically loses its meaning," Tom Davis, the Virginia Republican who was chairman of the committee during part of Bush's presidency, from 2003 to 2007, told me.
Inevitably, after the duck is broken down — the precious liver (foie gras) is harvested, the legs are preserved as confit, the magret (boneless breast) is trimmed off for grilling or curing — what is left is an appendage-free duck skeleton with some delectable bits of meat still clinging to it.
For example, Akira Orent breaks down how there's no "fish" in "crayfish" (which comes from the French word ecrevisse), no "hang" in "hangnail" (that came from Old English's Ang-, which meant painful), and no "house" in "penthouse" (that came from pentiz, the Anglo-Norman word for an appendage to a main building).
The 'rubber hand illusion' showed that, in the right conditions, it's possible to feel like an inert prosthetic appendage is a real hand; more recently, a 2012 study found that people perceived a distorted virtual arm, stretched up to three times its ordinary length, to still be a part of their body.
Nowhere is that more clear than in Qatar, the Connecticut-size appendage off the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula that has been positioning itself as a major arts center nearly three years ahead of its official arrival on the world stage with the World Cup in 2022, albeit with a few concerns.
In contrast, in the U.K. only, U.S. multinationals invest five times more, yet the U.K. middle-class consumption is 1 trillion, less than a quarter of that of the U.S. This seems to indicate that U.S. multinationals view the giant global middle-class market just as an appendage of the U.S. market.
Most recently, we saw David Shrigley's "Really Good" (2016–18), a disembodied bronze "thumbs up" with an abnormally extending appendage, mimicking the nearby bronze statues and belying the feather-light significance it held — a rainy-gray British sense of smirk that was funny for less than the time it took to explain it.
This means a robot could pack this chain-like appendage loose in a container, drive across a factory floor to a bit of machinery, then extend a growing "arm" inside the machinery where it otherwise wouldn't be able to reach to manipulate a control, or to point a sensor to check for damage, for instance.
Nearly a month later, I'm still adjusting to certain interactions on the iPhone X. It demands a precision in swiping and pressing that just makes me much more aware of the phone, rather than having the phone exist as a comfortable appendage, one that I need but don't need to think about much when I'm using it.
Celebs began arriving to Madison Square Garden Sunday ahead of the 60th annual Grammy Awards in NYC, where some stars have vowed to wear a white rose to honor Time's Up. There've been a handful of heavy hitters rockin' the white appendage -- Lady Gaga , Kelly Clarkson, Ne-Yo, Eve, The Chainsmokers and Reba McEntire so far.
MDA is working on a number of projects for various clients, including developing wildfire-monitoring satellites, navigation antennas for use on other company's satellites and to develop Canadarm3, the next version of its robotic appendage, for use on the NASA Lunar Gateway that will be a research and staging station orbiting the Moon as part of the U.S. space agency's Artemis mission series.
Skobov, who founded Virtualway—a virtual reality research platform—has developed his interest in virtual reality both on his own and during an internship at the Center for Virtual Engineering at the Fraunhofer Institute in Stuttgart, where he worked intensively with Unity Engine—a video game development engine—learning how to attach an AR appendage to Unity with an AR software development kit called Vuforia.
For the final project of the semester, the professor took his class to the wind-swept island of Cape Breton (a glove-shaped appendage separated from Nova Scotia's main peninsula by the narrow Strait of Canso) to visit Rabbit Snare Gorge — his 23 project with the New York-based architecture firm Design Base 2800 — a slender cabin that stretches 22017 feet tall, like a 16th-century Mannerist portrait.
The research team used their system with a robot arm to help it anticipate where an object would be without sight of the object, and then recognize it based on touch — you can imagine this being useful with a robot appendage reaching for a switch, lever or even a part it's looking to pick up, and verifying that it has the right thing, and not, for example, a human operator it's working with.
Among the Questionables - the diversion of taxpayer dollars to a bureaucratic appendage of the World Health Organization called the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which has been accused of using political science to classify things like bacon and coffee as "carcinogens" that ought to be regulated - much as the Obama Administration's EPA recently issued a regulatory fatwa characterizing carbon dioxide (an inert gas that plays no role whatsoever in air quality) as a "pollutant" subject to regulation.
Somehow—Jay's biography, though it comes as close as any source to explaining the how of how, still leaves a reader at the intersection of belief and disbelief—he did magic (specialty: cups-and-balls), played several instruments (dulcimer, trumpet, flute), trick-shot with pistols, demonstrated exquisite ball control at skittles, danced the hornpipe on his leather-encased stumps, married four times, and sired fourteen children (proof, as Jay noted in "Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women," of "one fully operative appendage").

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