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Typically, jets blast out on both sides of the black hole.
Blast out the sounds of a smartphone's ringtones instead, the BBC reports.
They charge up quickly during braking, then blast out electricity during acceleration.
Trucks with loudspeakers blast out religious music and prayers and distribute free snacks.
And a blast out of the park isn't a home run — it's a foul ball.
Brady did not blast out Tabitha's private photos via text, spreading them like a virus.
Every so often, a barrage of Danish flag confetti would blast out of a confetti cannon.
Come out, spread the word, and lean on groups you support to blast out the information.
Thumping beats of hip-hop and reggaeton blast out of cars on Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia.
Over here, I can go to the city council next Tuesday and blast out the mayor.
Meanwhile, the average user won't be able to blast out as many photos or 140-character thoughts.
And that was the last we heard of it, because Trump didn't blast out a 2 a.m.
Adjust the mirror a little further, look into your own eyes as the distorted lyrics blast out.
Mobile operators like Safaricom in Kenya blast out millions of text messages in local languages about Refunite.
The Earth return vehicle will blast out of lunar orbit and take the sample back to Earth.
Auto-diallers allow fraudsters to blast out millions of calls at little cost; "spoofing" software disguises their identities.
In addition, it's reported that some scammers turned to email to blast out fake Telegram ICO investment opportunities.
The church has no clue how she managed to blast out of her heavenly confines a second time.
The President's campaign has already begun to blast out a series of fundraising emails centered on the investigation.
The probe will blast out of orbit around the asteroid and bring its priceless cargo back to Earth.
How bomb cyclones work Bomb cyclones often draw colder air in from the north, then blast out icy temperatures.
But some users still might find it interruptive, especially if less tech-savvy local merchants blast out low-quality promotions.
Mike Huckabee uses his own production company's list to blast out links to heart-disease fixes and can't-miss annuities.
Facebook pages that continuously blast out blatantly fake stories to its fans will inevitably lose credibility along with their audience.
Only time we'd know a difference is when an older person would blast out something that had that racial whatever.
Attackers usually blast out phishing attempts by the thousands, but sometimes employ more targeted attacks, known as spearphishing (see below).
"I'm having a blast out there," said Lee, who headed the Asian-born contingent, two strokes behind leader Jordan Spieth.
A local DJ volunteers to blast out hits from Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, and more recent artists like Trey Songz.
There are also 'channels', a Twitter-style follow mechanism that lets users follow other traders who can blast out their insights.
I get that Snapkeys wants to prove users can blast out a message efficiently, but dang, this is giving me anxiety.
Democrats planned to blast out Mr. Trump's debate remarks to union workers in a last-ditch effort to soften his support.
Apple's latest patent, published on Thursday details a mechanism to essentially blast out excess water from your iPhone's earpiece or speaker.
"I couldn't go anywhere for fear I was going to blast out," he said, recalling the many times he soiled himself.
Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's former spin-doctor, took to the seafront in Brighton to blast out "Ode to Joy" on the bagpipes.
In the early 2000s, the icy strings, hollow basslines, and punchy bars would blast out of Motorola flip phones on the bus.
Those blowouts could blast out all sorts of debris: "Ballistic projectiles" from pebble-size rocks to several-ton blocks, the USGS says.
Mark Warner amid reports that Russia-based organizations — known to blast out pro-Kremlin propaganda — previously purchased ads on Facebook targeting U.S. voters.
Truly explosive volcanoes â€" like Mount Vesuvius or Mount St. Helens â€" can blast out speeding avalanches of scorching rock, ash, and gas.
Twitter is Trump's preferred medium of communication, and he uses it frequently to blast out messages to his more than 53 million followers.
She dances to the fuzzy rumba beats that blast out of almost every bar; her noisy thoroughfares are full of hopeful, chattering people.
At the General's Mountain resort, Mongolian folk-metal and Adele blast out over loudspeakers as children as young as five zip down the slopes.
The things you used to have major hang-ups about will be easy to blast out of your life when Venus and Uranus connect.
Messages can be relayed to lifeguards and emergency services, while megaphones attached to the drones blast out warnings when a dangerous species is spotted.
Their Phantom speakers are surprisingly compact yet can blast out sound at 108db – about the level of a motorcycle engine or a rock concert.
If there's someone at home you don't trust on your wi-fi, why are you letting them blast out tunes through your Google Home Max?
It's easy to rely on one format to an email and to blast out messages with that format if it has worked in the past.
But the only studio equipment T-Pain is using is his speakers — all the better to blast out the music he's putting together in GarageBand.
The interview took place a day earlier, but the campaign waited another day, until 12 hours before the event in Washington, to blast out a statement.
If you fall for this one (and plenty of otherwise eagle-eyed people have already), it'll blast out the bait to everyone on your contact list.
He was preparing to blast out a section of ore, which would then be dug out, crushed and hauled up a central shaft to the surface.
His replies are eloquent, fierce, and rapid-fire—if you catch him in the middle of an argument, you'll see him blast out many tweets a minute.
Copenhagen, Spain, and I've been having a blast out here in the UK. Also China has a tonne of spots – it's surprisingly easy to skate there, too.
Cuellar refused to debate Cisneros during the race but he did blast out negative mailers and one contrast television ad, knocking her as a New York transplant.
The probe will blast out of orbit around the asteroid in March 220006 and is scheduled to arrive back on Earth with its sample in September 2202.
They blast out absolutely vicious melodic black metal from Nottingham, UK that's as potent and necessary as a signal flare and comes with a simple message: Destroy NSBM.
Like the sun on a bad day, this young magnetar releases occasional flares that blast out electrons, positrons and maybe heavier ions at near the speed of light.
Instead of taking to some full-on writing platform (like, say, The Verge Dot Com!), you blast out a series of interconnected tweets to tell a single story.
Like the R2-D2 model, its self-sharpening, ComfortCut blades glide smoothly over skin and blast out-of-place hairs — but here's hoping this Stormtrooper doesn't miss everything.
Let's cut to the chase: you know you need a speaker to blast out your favorite tunes this summer, but you're having trouble picking which one to purchase.
What has investors upbeat, though, is the number of people on the service, which public figures including U.S. President Donald Trump use to blast out 140-character messages.
On Wednesday, the Tillis campaign will blast out another four-figure digital ad on the topic, a clear sign that it views the issue as a political winner.
Although the investors are averse to two-way digital correspondence, both blast out carefully curated messages on their Twitter accounts, with Icahn attracting 304,000 followers and Buffet, 1.2 million.
Nevertheless, any First Lady Moment is typically a big press moment, and PR agencies will immediately blast out press releases about her outfit to fashion media following an event.
It asks us to candy-coat our lives, choosing only the best and most beautiful photos to dress-up with filters, color correct, and blast out to the world.
When the compressed air reaches that chamber, and is mixed with fuel and ignited, the resulting hot gases then blast out of the rear, providing part of the thrust.
Obviously, it's the sort of thing you might listen to before bed rather than something you might blast out your tinny iPhone speakers in London Fields with your mates.
These days, companies like JPay help inmates not only send out emails, buy music and receive attachments, but even blast out e-cards just in time for Valentines Day.
A group of vandals had gained access to the account, and used that access to blast out a stream of offensive messages and plugs for their group's discord channel.
When our leaders blast out insults on Twitter, debasing our civic discourse and our culture, they echo Luther's example of playing on the emotions and hatreds of his readers.
Still, Republicans uniformly praised Jordan and other lines of questioning as effective, while party groups were quick to blast out memes mocking the witnesses for their second-hand accounts.
In the event of trouble—an engine failure, a collision, loss of control—yank a lever, watch a chute blast out of the fuselage, and float safely to the ground.
This is just an observer effect, however; pulsars blast out radiation continuously, from their poles, but astronomers&apos instruments pick these beams up only when they&aposre directed at Earth.
South Korea's emergency alert system uses cell broadcasting, meaning that through technology installed within the mobile network, the government can blast out messages, reaching most people with a cell phone.
Weiss told Reed about a pipeline caper in Siberia; Reed recalled hearing about a nuclear-sized blast out there in the wilderness that people from the Air Force found curious.
According to Foss, the scam works like this: Criminal robocallers blast out millions of automated calls using "gateway carriers," which accept foreign call traffic and direct it to US consumers.
In those cases, the criminals blast out thousands of similar-sounding emails in hopes of persuading just one person to fall for the trick and make a requested extortion payment.
If you've heard a drone, if you've flown a drone, you know that this isn't some sound that you can just ignore or necessarily even blast out over your headphones.
Every time someone followed the prompts, the app would gain access to the user's contact list and blast out a new round of emails, causing a ripple effect of compromised accounts.
This is the first time Instagram is acknowledging that people don't want to blast out EVERYTHING to EVERYONE, and that making your account private isn't always the solution to that problem.
The terrorist group also rolled out a social-media campaign after the Paris and Brussels attacks, with ISIS's online channels encouraging supporters to blast out canned messages on their social-media accounts.
At one point, county authorities had no choice but to blast out "a countywide message ... because of the lack of granular geo-targeting available," they told the FCC at a meeting this December.
So, while there will certainly be profit-takers, Cramer doesn't think there is enough new money coming in or fearful retail money left to really blast out the market and cause a decline.
The President-elect owns a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, which he uses primarily to make phone calls and blast out his late-night tweets when no one is around for him to dictate them to.
Don't expect much to happen immediately should the new rule take place; the industry is too savvy to blast out some new, abusive rules under the far more permissive framework established by this FCC.
Blast out the worst possible characterization of its purpose and meaning and writers and reporters and politicians spit it back on panels where the number of furrowed brows out numbers the number of brain cells.
The report does not literally overturn that view but it does blast out a very loud and alarming warning about the difficulty for UK operators to "appropriately" risk-manage what's branded defective and vulnerable Huawei kit.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office will blast out a six-page memo to all members of the Democratic caucus Tuesday on how party leadership wants members to frame tomorrow's hearings for former special counsel Robert Mueller.
R2-D2 is there too, and it appears to be on DJ duty, repurposing its holoprojectors to blast out the Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars track and spinning his head back and forth with the music.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Friday it was changing the computer algorithm behind its News Feed to limit the reach of people known to frequently blast out links to clickbait stories, sensationalist websites and misinformation.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey doesn't buy critics' arguments that his company gives President Trump a huge platform to blast out often-controversial tweets, he said on NBC News' "Sunday Today with Willie Geist" that will air Sunday.
But the window of the administration is closing and it is time to blast out the message that Western democracies will not allow themselves to be penetrated and challenged by Russian incursions in cyber or traditional battlefields.
These companies often have a direct financial interest in highlighting an interesting or surprising finding, which they then blast out without the full context of the race — or with that context buried further down in their accounts.
Each year, the Los Angeles Clippers introduce a new marketing slogan to use in season ticket drives, blast out of t-shirt cannons, and otherwise forestall the on-court calamity that awaits the team in the postseason.
The base plate stays flat, but the rest of the back of the computer is lifted off of it, leaving a ton of room for hot air to blast out of the back when the fans are running.
In one part of the series you'll find Warp-signed artist GAIKA's SYSTEM installation, inspired by the Jamaican sound system tradition, dating back to 1940s Kingston, where stacks of custom-made speakers blast out music in public space.
The decline in the oil price may have played a big part; fracking involves the transport of sand to the drillheads (in order to blast out the oild and gas) as well as the transport of the finished fuel.
On any given night, an inquisitive Londoner can tune into stations like Mode FM, Flex FM, or Déjà Vu FM and hear hosts like DJ Spooky or DJ Tiatsim blast out sets for a revolving door of young MCs.
Smoke Boys are extending their sonic palette on this project, giving you sung hooks over woozy beats one moment – see "How Many Times" – and guaranteed blast-out-the-car, trap house-referencing bops, like "Hurry n Buy," the next.
And on Nextdoor, people alert their neighbors to recent or ongoing crime via "Urgent Alerts" that blast out short warnings via text and email — a feature that's received its fair share of criticism for its persistent issues with racial profiling.
Now if we're using the DSN to broadcast this coverage to space, there will be a slight delay; the radio waves from Mercedes-Benz Stadium will need to travel to whichever radio telescope is used to blast out the signal.
The new standard will support 8K monitors and High Dynamic Range content through both DisplayPort or USB-C connectors, allowing you to blast out 8K content at 60Hz in HDR deep color or 4K footage at 120Hz in HDR deep color.
And given that the journalists Adrian Wojnarowski, Shams Charania and The New York Times's own Marc Stein blast out news of the draft picks before they are officially made, the looks have become one of the best reasons to stay tuned.
The social media effort will be bolstered by a Democratic "war room" that plans to be active during Mueller's testimony, clipping excerpts from his testimony to blast out widely and combating Republicans who will likely have their own messaging operation.
The merger would allow Sinclair to gain access to 42 new stations and markets, which it could use to blast out its now-infamous "must run" segments like the bizarre promo about "fake news" it forced anchors to read earlier this year.
A low aerial shot brings us into the scene, the top floor of the spaceship's exterior, and as the opening strains of the "Mission: Impossible" theme start up, we see our protagonist (Alison, we find out later) blast out of a conference room.
If a business believes that it is experiencing a cyber attack, it can provide the threat signatures to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which can then blast out that information throughout the country in hopes of keeping the threat from spreading.
And the value proposition they offer is different – while Google or Facebook give advertisers the tools and platforms to blast out their own ads, these culturally relevant websites can work together with advertisers to produce unique content that millennials will want to devour.
There are another two ways governments can blast out messages to all users without asking the network operators for permission, said Javier Colado, senior vice president of Everbridge (EVBG), a software company that provides governments and organizations tools to manage critical events.
Those relationships were severed after the ACLU and other social justice organizations complained that the companies were using Twitter's Firehose — the inside term for the 500 million tweets that blast out over the social media platform each day — to help police surveil activists.
But Matt Wixey, cybersecurity research lead at the technology consulting firm PWC UK, says that it's surprisingly easy to write custom malware that can induce all sorts of embedded speakers to emit inaudible frequencies at high intensity, or blast out audible sounds at high volume.
And it wasn't something that I felt like I was ever going to blast out on social media, but when I saw her standing there, speaking her truth after 30 years, I was like, 'It's been 25 [years] for me and I can do this.
But like others in her position at publishers like Condé Nast, Dow Jones and Meredith, she put caution aside and joined Apple's media initiative, the recently unveiled Apple News Plus app, which promises to blast out content across more than a billion devices worldwide.
While the Katy Perrys, Clint Eastwoods and other Hollywood heavyweights of the world blast out their take on Washington and are well known for weighing in on Washington, the 44-year-old actor and former model says he tends to stay far away from the political spotlight.
It's like that happy hardcore shit they blast out at half-broken fairgrounds in rural towns during the summer and it makes me feel like furiously shoving chunks of candy floss in my mouth with one hand and fist pumping for dear life with the other.
Trump's campaign and supporters uses his coronavirus-related appearances to bolster his image — and defend him from attacksMeanwhile online, his campaign and network of supporters blast out tweets that reinforce his statements at the podium and show clips and photos touting his response to the coronavirus.
How The BJP Automated Political Propaganda On WhatsApp Gopal Sathe reports that India's ruling party has hired a firm to blast out propaganda on WhatsApp: According to a current Sarv employee, the company maintains a huge cache of mobile SIM cards and sends the messages through multiple registered numbers.
There is no telling when I'll have to lay out a face-melter during jury duty or blast out some Stairway while giving plasma at the local blood bank, and I often note to friends that I enjoy rocking and rolling all night and part of every day.
The GOP's "throw-everything-at-the-wall" strategy underscores the party's disadvantage in the impeachment fight — for now — as House Democrats flex their muscle and demonstrate the power that comes with holding the majority: They control the impeachment process, determine which witnesses to call, blast out subpoenas and set the calendar.
Each of the four defendants named by the FTC engaged in slightly different scams, but they should all be familiar to anyone with a phone in the U.S. They used dialing technology to blast out billions of phone calls to try and sell people on debt relief schemes, among other things.
So yeah, I think 22010 is going to be a year where we reconsider social media as a thing that we use to put some public blast out there and instead define the whole idea of social as something that's more tightly connected within our own personal groups or spheres.
It's been nearly four years since club-rap queen Brooke Candy whipped her neon braids around like a helicopter propeller and stomped into our lives for good with "Das Me" and "Everybody Does" and all the other tunes that you still blast out the speakers when it's your turn on Spotify at a house party.
Several youthful observers of the march, followers of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of Islam, disdainfully tell the filmmakers that, as Muslims, they don't need to demonstrate ("We respect the government") while, several blocks along, in front of a tavern, people enjoy a spring afternoon ragging on the war as the Supremes blast out of the jukebox.
Zunino capped Seattle's six-run first inning in Friday's 6-4 victory with a three-run blast out of the eight-hole before No. 9 hitter and former Angel O'Malley delivered a three-run shot of his own in the seventh to put an exclamation point on the Mariners' rally from an early four-run deficit in Saturday's 33-6 triumph.
At the forefront are staffers for Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.), who have been quick to blast out emails and tweets on everything from the GOP's Supreme Court strategy to mixed messaging from vulnerable Republicans on the presidential race.

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