"I believe football is still built from the ground up, and I think Vic is built from the ground up," Elway said.
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Built from the base of a glass master disc, a compact disc is built from millions of these tiny pits, placed onto the base by a laser.
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Trees are built from air — well, air and water.
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The community needed to be built from the ground up.
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Bryant: The museum and its collection were built from scratch.
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Tetris Camp is a massive sound camp built from scaffolding.
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Tetris Camp is a massive sound camp built from scaffolding.
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"All of [the structures] are built from scratch," Aujik explains.
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A tiny home built from a container in Hamburg, Germany.
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That knowledge is built from years of detailed, specialized training.
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Like a pyramid, a city is built from many blocks.
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Monroe's dish is built from basics, but it's undeniably deluxe.
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They are all built from a generic template, he explained.
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This includes Custom Audiences built from visitors to websites or apps.
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But everything else will have to be built from extraterrestrial materials.
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Hackintoshes are computer built from stock computer parts that run macOS.
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The chart below is built from American National Election Studies data.
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The recall covers vehicles of the two models built from Feb.
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Drones hummed overhead, carrying glowing advertisements built from recycled medical tablets.
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It's a brand new port, built from scratch in the Arctic.
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It's a brand new port, built from scratch in the Arctic.
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"Pose" is built from sparse, warped electronic beats and punchy bars.
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In your case, that trust might be built from something else.
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The result is a fully customized tiny house "built from scratch."
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The statue was built from the estate of, um, Samuel Tilden.
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Intel unveiled its first AI chip built from the ground up.
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He keeps his suits in his shack built from recycled materials.
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Rainbow is now one of those albums, built from those 28 songs.
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This chic centerpiece is built from just a few ubiquitous household items.
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Even a diner is built from foods from all over the world.
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This has been a policymaking process built, from the beginning, atop lies.
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It is a deep system of trust built from the silicon up.
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It definitely helps when your fans are built from a grassroots beginning.
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Many crossing structures are built from structural plans designed for vehicular usage.
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Their plan was to launch the first manned built-from-scratch rocket.
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A tiny home built from a scavenged truck and other found materials.
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A tiny home built from a scavenged truck and other found materials.
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She even joined them in a den built from sticks and leaves.
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A second bomb, built from a pressure cooker, was found unexploded nearby.
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Fake AirPods are built from a completely different culture than regular AirPods.
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And almost all of it was built from scratch for the film.
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The center, built from 215 to 1956, officially opened in May 1956.
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Castillo's prototype is built from a circuit board of his own design.
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Largely built from wood, tenements were made more flammable by poor sanitation.
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Everything is built from the same rock, including doors, windows and pillars.
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Dr. Alemayehu Wassie (VO) The church itself was built from these forests.
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He sold everything else off, but kept Dior and built from there.
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"There is a huge data divide that has occurred between these big traditional companies that were built from the ground up from atoms and these digital-age companies that were built from the ground up from bits," data.
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Normally, such aircraft are built from kits sold by a handful of companies.
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These are molecules built from a single regular repeating unit, called a monomer.
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Hollar, meanwhile, is built from the ground up for online and mobile shopping.
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A tiny home built from scavenged materials like Ikea shelves and refrigerator parts.
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A tiny home built from scavenged materials like Ikea shelves and refrigerator parts.
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You don't see many malls still being built from the ground up today.
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But he took me seriously, and our relationship kind of built from there.
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A local music scene, built from vinyl records and computerized gear was born.
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The model was built from 21993 to 250, with more than 250 produced.
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It's a show built from pieces first established in the Mos Eisley cantina.
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In fact, Beats says the Solo Pros were built from the ground up.
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A lot of this set was built from what we found on location.
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Shevchenko University was built from 1972 to 1980 in Holosiivskyi District, Kiev, Ukraine.
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Anderson's straw man is built from a long-since discarded Potomac two-step.
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Victor Stone (Ray Fisher), a machine man built from metal and serious attitude.
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The show begins with three pyramid-like structures built from reclaimed forklift pallets.
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Stretching in front of her was a wooden jetty built from tree branches.
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The result would be sixteen varying portraits built from one set of facts.
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His earliest instructors taught primarily by ear, and built from the rhythm up.
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But the "passion towers"—built from passion fruit mousse and marzipan—surely do.
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Why are there eye massagers built from hot-plates that burn your eyelashes off?
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I would say Robinhood is the newest and built from a tech-first perspective.
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The soft robot is built from flexible silicon materials, which allow it to bend.
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Built from scaffolding poles, it is the same set-up they used in Margate.
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There are still about 500 schools built from mud, mainly in the Eastern Cape.
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It was this kind of immediate, crazy reaction and it just built from there.
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The wings are built from tiny scales that are covered in randomly spaced holes.
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An important-looking cube built from tinted panes of acrylic sits at its center.
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Valkyrie was built from the ground up with VR in mind, and it shows.
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The new app, built from the ground up, will go live on October 11.
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The routing is done using a network service built from data on campus pathways.
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Many of the buildings, built from mud bricks, date back to the 16th century.
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Effective policy cannot be built from idealized conjectures; it demands realism, and actual facts.
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Elsewhere, there's a rustic-looking working fountain, also built from plywood that imitates rock.
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"I sometimes built from instructions, and sometimes, I used my own imagination," he said.
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That's pretty impressive for a robot built from scratch over the last few months.
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But they were built from the ground up for social networking and viral sharing.
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Whatever Twitter eventually becomes in the future, it will be built from this schism.
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Mr. Trump has rejected that, saying a new agreement must be built from scratch.
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A large vocabulary, presumably built from previous puzzle endeavors, helps greatly with longer entries.
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What she seeks instead is a renewed civic culture built from the bottom up.
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The monthly metric is built from a survey of about 4,200 U.S. wholesale firms.
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Take Kalasatama, a city being built from scratch on the outskirts of Helsinki, Finland.
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Rebuild internal trustSucher&aposs research suggests that trust is built from the inside out.
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As in Fight Club, the character relationships are built from a series of existential dialogues.
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Mashable got exclusive photos from the Los Angeles sets, which were all built from scratch.
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Which reminds me: the Switch is built from the ground up for maximum ASMR stimulation.
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One work is built from Coca Cola cans, Becks beer cans and Lipton tea cartons.
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They're machines that can move and do jobs for us, but they're built from biology.
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The houses were beige and ugly, built from the same cheap, AutoCAD-generated architectural plans.
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The Flipflopi, built from 10 tonnes of plastic waste, was first launched late last year.
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According to the announcement, it was built from a detailed set of blueprints and photos.
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The reasons amount to an obstacle course built from policy mistakes, economic vicissitudes, and prejudice.
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Our product is built from the ground up and designed for work teams in mind.
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Rokid has been built from the ground up to recognize specific faces and unique voices.
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Most existing schools are built from mud brick, which erode in the sun and rain.
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It explained that MoviePass, the company he'd built from scratch, no longer needed his services.
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And I had the experience of seeing something built from scratch to something very beautiful.
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Most of them will be built from the ground up, or transform old warehouse spaces.
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After the framework finished, the interior of the shell was built from 2014 to 2016.
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Jordan had the house — and the surrounding property — built from scratch to his personal tastes.
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The globe hangs full in the "sky" above the planetarium, built from fresh satellite images.
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Computers are built from materials like silicon and copper and they are powered by electricity.
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All are built from adobe, using local methods, accented with eucalyptus beams, flooring and windows.
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Yes, some remarkable applications have been built from it, including Google Translate and Google Duplex.
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The fact that I have a new BMW built from baked cheese is pure coincidence.
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Each game wouldn't have to be built from scratch, and that would save everybody time.
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The list of potential voters was usually built from historical voting data and party registration.
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The extrapolations and parallels are compelling because the narratives are built from the real world.
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Specific to Apulia and dating back several centuries, trulli are built from stone, without mortar.
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Another makeshift structure was found near the trailer, built from straw and tries, the paper reports.
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Built from marble and gold, the historic temple stands in the middle of a water body.
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The building is built from two towers that are connected by an atrium, which provides stability.
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The Pureview is only 8 millimetres wide, and has a robust chassis built from machined aluminium.
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To keep the content alive and accessible, he started uploading his own archive—built from archive.
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More details: The recall includes Legacy and Outback models built from February 133 through May 6.
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Some units, including basic marines and scouting bikes, can be built from your base's central structures.
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"This is a new day, built from the ground broken by legends," said McLaughlin's voice over.
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Living quarters with narrow, winding halls were built from scrap materials, including highly flammable wooden pallets.
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The hotel, museum, and royal residence, built from 1929-1943, is no low-key wedding venue.
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Let's first understand what the Academy is: the biggest and whitest stage built from the privileged.
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The machine learning side of the Piano Genie is built from a few common AI elements.
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The recall applies to models built from 2003 to 2011, Honda Malaysia said in a statement.
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The sculptures, which are built from pH-neutral marine cement, are meant to attract marine life.
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The brand was built from the desire to give customers premium denim for a reasonable price.
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He would nail those hoops onto backboards he built from plywood he had stripped from buildings.
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I believe religion is most effective when it's built from the ground up, not top down.
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In this respect, they are no better than quantum computers like Google's built from superconducting circuits.
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Its second product documents and measures wounds using matching algorithms built from a medical photos database.
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" With most of the island's homes built from concrete, he said, "it doesn't work like that.
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The Liaoning, commissioned in 2012 and built from a Soviet hull, is China's first aircraft carrier.
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On the foothills, next to the lake, they built, from scratch, their home and boutique resort.
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Every year, the list was built from scratch to include as many new people as possible.
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All three monsters are essentially built from the same parts, with some slight differences in cosmetic finish.
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The city's metro system was built from scratch, starting in 1995, with Chinese capital and Chinese engineers.
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Every form in the video was built from this initial line animation in a flat 2D space.
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This will be a fully Google-fied neighborhood, built from scratch, with a touch of Canadian flavor.
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The third generation of Porsche's venerable 911, built from 1993 until 1998, is perhaps the best loved.
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They walk for hours and climb finally into a clearing with a cottage built from scrap lumber.
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Under shelters built from branches and tarpaulins, traders in turbans with leathery faces hawk almost everything imaginable.
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It is rare that there's a world so original that it has to be built from scratch.
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The images below show us several hypothetical architectures for our universe, built from data on 24,000 galaxies.
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Each time those components shrank, the chips built from them got faster, cheaper and less power-hungry.
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In 2017, he sold his first account, one he had built from the ground up, for $400.
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The streetlights were built from repurposed emergency solar lamps, bright yellow plastic shaped like downward-facing daisies.
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New track "Pose," which we're premiering below, is built from sparse, warped electronic beats and punchy bars.
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Great companies around the world are built from strong teamwork which starts at the top with leaders.
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More significantly than its specs, though, is the fact that the TaihuLight is built from Chinese semiconductors.
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Hempcrete is widely used as natural insulation between exterior structural walls built from wood, steel or concrete.
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You choose from a number of possible templates, which are basically storyboards built from those smaller components.
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Thirty cars were built from scratch and could go up to speeds of 90 to 100 mph.
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We all needed the family that we built from this, and you can see in the film.
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One small concrete building had another wooden shack next to it built from branches, with no doors.
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The KiloCore, by contrast, is built from completely independent cores capable of running completely independent computer programs.
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The 2014 application was built from the ground-up with all new code and a unique purpose.
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Blockstack, another built-from-scratch blockchain with PhD-founders, has its own program for rewarding app developers.
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This is a small thing, but it's the kind of small thing that opera is built from.
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Her father, Harold Stone, was heir to a fortune built from a five-and-dime store chain.
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A shower built from boulders and studded with crystals occupies a corner behind a glass-block wall.
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Har Homa's lights twinkle in the distance, reflecting off tall residential buildings built from reflective white limestone.
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Think of blockchain as a programming language, and Bitcoin as one specific app built from that language.
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The facility was built "from scratch" for Nigerien and US aircraft to use, both armed and unarmed.
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Her 2100-by-12-foot room had a lofted bed she had built from galvanized steel pipe.
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I've met entire families who live on building sites, confined to small shelters built from leftover wood.
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Another, the Habitable Exoplanet Imaging Mission (HabEx), is built from the bottom up with observing exoplanets in mind.
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The company's new app is the first Twitter has built from scratch since, well, the Twitter app itself.
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The structural MRI scans showed that everyone's brains in the study were basically built from the same parts.
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The sets are completely new — built from the ground up to support AR, unlike those shown at WWDC.
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In order to fully bring Keyhouse to life, Cuse and Averill had the entire structure built from scratch.
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The new version, built from 1,167-pieces, isn't just about accurately recreating the VW Beetle's graceful lines, though.
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The recall affects about 176 vehicles in the United States and 18 in Canada, all built from Dec.
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" He adds, "It was built from the ground up to be a mobile platform that accesses the internet.
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Each of the lands is designed to transport you into a new world—all built from Lego bricks.
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Thor Trucks' prototype, the ET-One, is a "Frankenstein" built from parts cobbled together from other tractor-trailers.
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Her first set of wheels was a makeshift skateboard her mother built from one of Jack's old boards.
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One of the big differentiators for Salesforce as a company was the culture it built from Day One.
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The 505-kilometre train will be built from 2017 to 2025, and reduce travel time by six hours.
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They are built from me, my experiences, memories, from the stories I hear, things I read, see, watch.
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Jakku's crashed Star Destroyer is similarly complex, built from the frame up with layer upon layer of detail.
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The sapphire necklace was built from a brooch that was wedding present to Diana from the Queen Mother.
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But unlike America's modern concrete jungles, these high rises were built from mud brick in the 16th century.
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Mostly, however, it is because the show feels built from an IKEA- particle-board notion of committed love.
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It was built from castoffs—a discarded dentist's chair, an old TV camera—and weighed four hundred pounds.
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You've seen the characters Sherman plays before because they're archetypes — often stereotypes — built from class and identity tropes.
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Likewise, the songs, many built from musical cells Sondheim flips and shuffles, darken into warnings, laments and lullabies.
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But the film also shows how these meals are built from the ground up, and with backbreaking work.
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Turn the other way and you'll see what looks like a brand-new town being built from scratch.
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But his totemic figures built from half-recognizable insignia and symbols pulse with narrative implication, relationships and innuendo.
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My colorful eco-hotel, Knai Bang Chatt, was built from the ruins of some of those abandoned villas.
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Built from scratch, with a $2754 million price tag, the new Four Seasons inhabits a two-story space.
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The research station is just eight yards across, built from materials meant to withstand the weather on Mars.
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Nothing can take those things away because those are things that I have built from the ground up.
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The most distressing present-day crowds are those whose politics are built from fear and outrage against otherness.
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It's the right now rooted in the larger, narrative self, and it's built from the other, smaller nows.
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In 2014 he took a house he had built from 999 machetes to one of Kinshasa's busiest markets.
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Apple has been launching a completely new version of Apple Maps that it built from the ground up.
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It's the first time a "net zero energy building" has been built from scratch in the city-state.
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And I think that is a huge advantage that we have, and that's really what we've built from.
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Cephalopod tentacles and arms lack bones; instead, they are built from an intricate tapestry of coiling muscle fibers.
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In contrast, LEDs are sophisticated electronic components built from the same kind of semiconductor materials as computer chips.
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Anything we ever accomplish is built from pieces left for us by other people, often at a cost.
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"We have built from scratch something that is arguably the most successful peace project in human history," he added.
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The government wants to increase the number of new homes built from 26,22.3 to at least 20955,217 per year.
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Anthem is built from moment one to be a living, evolving experience driven by continuing support from the developer.
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Colombia caught onto this early and "understood that resilience had to be built from the bottom up", he explained.
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Google is desperate to challenge Apple's dominance in the mobile industry with its own premium phone built from scratch.
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But even the smaller, non-lethal acts of terrorism received coverage: The database itself is built from media reports.
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Built from the ashes of Meerkat, Houseparty is leading the charge for a new kind of synchronous social networking.
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Perhaps Papademetropoulos gets her inspiration from her environment, which was built from the innovation and creativity of pioneering women.
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No new coal-fired plants should be built from next year on, the secretary-general of the UN says.
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Here are some of those boxes: The Lofree is entirely built from plastic, but feels very solid and sturdy.
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In the new version, which Evernote says was built from scratch, the entire layout and navigation has been redesigned.
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AI will simply be part of the fabric of much of the software being built from this point on.
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By the time you've completed it, you'll have 10 built-from-scratch websites to add to your professional portfolio.
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That killed what momentum Vancouver built from a solid territorial edge over the period's first 4 1/2 minutes.
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A cabana bar area built from rusted, soldered metal panels sits at one end of the heated infinity pool.
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Built from 100% recycled plastic, these earbuds are one of the most eco-friendly options in the market today.
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The IPO's walls are built from cornerstones, but the market at least has a window onto its inner workings.
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Huts will be built from as many naturally sourced products as possible but still aim to keep travellers comfortable.
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All five of the face authentication systems tested were successfully spoofed with 3D models built from high-resolution photos.
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On my three Macs, which were built from 2013-2015, iTunes is just too slow at almost every task.
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On my three Macs, which were built from 2013–2015, iTunes is just too slow at almost every task.
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Some of them made whole vehicles like Benz; others sold cars built from a panoply of other companies' parts.
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If there is to be a sincere European public sphere, then it must be built from the ground up.
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Now, the first one built from the ground up is finally open in Richmond, Texas, a suburb of Houston.
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Even by 2020, after 21 years in alliance, just 70% of their vehicles will be built from common parts.
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Amazon commissioned a completely new font built from the ground up for the Kindle's display and type engine: Bookerly.
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A spokesperson finally allowed that a Falcon built from original plans wouldn't have passed muster with Earthly building codes.
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The towering, 120-foot-tall figure was built from steel beams and concrete and painted a glowing gold color.
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Riot says "Wild Rift" isn't a direct port of "LoL" — it's a new game built from the ground up.
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The premise: create an online and mobile digital-payments company built from the ground up for the internet age.
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Built from skeleton demos first recorded in the nineties, the album was finally completed over the past few years.
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Maldonado's daughter, Marisol, 5, wailed with hunger beside her, in a bivouac she had built from dried palm branches.
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Here are six fitness empires that were built from the ground up, initially without any deep-pocketed corporate partners.
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You can choose one of five colors for the carafe, and each one is built from military-grade steel.
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It's important to equip your kitchen with a cookware set that's built from material that serves your culinary needs.
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INDOORS The home was built from plans published in 1994 in the annual Dream House series in Life magazine.
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Levitan and Balazs' computational material is built from functional units composed of polymer gels overlaid with piezoelectric (PZ) elements.
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In certain parts of the world, guns are also largely built from scrap parts, making them hard to count.
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The SVT Lightning was an attempt at a "high-performance" pickup with sportier handling, built from '99 to '04 ...
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He also said that Republicans now have some structural advantages built from their victories over the last few cycles.
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It is expected to be built from lightweight composite materials to give it very good fuel economy and range.
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Invitation Homes, which emerged from that push with almost 211,23.91 homes, is a company that Blackstone built from scratch.
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DeepMagic was easier to deploy since the kiosks were built from the ground up to eliminate annoying checkout lines.
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"The Space Force will not be built from scratch," Pence said during a speech before members of the Pentagon.
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Sporting a chassis and other components built from lightweight materials like carbon fiber, the 21C weighs only 2,755 pounds.
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In "Built from Scratch," Marcus and Blank chronicle how they changed their fate and turned their dreams into reality.
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Sure, the Center for River Studies could have just simulated all this in a supercomputer, built from spreadsheets and algebra.
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A significant blow came with the paper known as "ESSW," an acronym built from the names of its four authors.
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"Thin film" research is a hallmark of the Clean Room—a process by which electronics are built from molecule up.
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Instant Articles was built from the raw materials of Paper, a newsreading app Facebook released on iOS in early 2014.
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Saddle Creek was born from a tight knit community of his friend's bands in Omaha, built from the ground up.
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"You can kind of see how we built from there," Slotemaker says of Lynch's run and the Seahawk's progress since.
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The Bitcoin Advantage Digital currencies like Bitcoin were built from the ground up and designed for an era of information.
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In the same way Occu-bot fails as a protestor, data profiles built from Facebook users are largely rendered inaccurate.
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TC: How much of what you're working on is built from scratch, versus building on the work of your predecessors?
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Each is built from 1088 recycled plastic bottles for noise cancelling, so you're not supposed to hear anything from outside.
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PureSec is built from the ground up to provide serverless security, and itself is built on top of serverless architecture.
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The line only reached the heart of Paris in 21, when a tunnel was built from Denfert to Luxembourg station.
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For example, "Atopolis: For Édouard Glissant" (2014) built from eight separate panels dominates the room due to its great size.
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Other than your phone number, the app is built from the ground up to collect as little metadata as possible.
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Those mics, along with the ones of the soundbars, are built from the same tech found on the company's headsets.
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Instant Articles was built from the raw materials of Paper, a newsreading app Facebook released on iOS in early 22017.
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Angelo's version of BB-8 is life-size, controllable with an iPhone, and built from just $120 worth of parts.
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Travel and leisure and retail stocks were among some of the worst performers as pressure built from corporate earning results.
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In China, one company recently unveiled an apartment block entirely built from 3D printing from waste recovered from construction sites.
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It's also all at once a shooting game, an adventure game, and a world that can be built from scratch.
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The defense of the vulnerable need not always come from Washington; it can also be built from the ground up.
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Maybe it did slow down some other sides of me, but I gained confidence from that and built from there.
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Deciding to sell the company you've built from the ground up, and then finding the right partner, is rarely easy.
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Like him, Santorum and Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses and built from there, courting the religious right with particular fervor.
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Reyes said it has taken dedication and commitment to create her brand, which she and her husband built from nothing.
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With floors and angular partitions also built from white planking, it resembles a rustic fantasy for a fancy wedding reception.
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Sidewalk Labs initially built these with wood, and the new prototype is the next iteration, featuring modules built from concrete.
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Behind the scenes, ELSA is powered by A.I. technology, that listens to users' speech – something the team built from scratch.
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These folks may be rich, but as one pioneer put it, this whole region was built "from the same swamp."
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Some are commercial platforms like GitHub and Slack; the most important ones, though, had to be built from scratch. My.enspiral.
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It was designed from scratch and built from 25 3D-printed parts, with 16 servos controlled by an Arduino board.
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They enjoyed a number of adventures after selling a successful glass installation business they had built from scratch in Georgia.
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G.R. Built from two slowly tolling piano chords and countless reverberating, wordless voices, Sarah Davachi's "Evensong" isn't exactly ambient music.
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Plunked into the center of this field is an irregular polygon, built from six or seven shards of bright color.
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In Warsaw, protests against government censorship built from 220 students in January to 2125,210 in March, but were ultimately suppressed.
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Built from the ground up for busy people, Woven comes stacked with powerful features designed to help you save time.
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The other, the General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge, built from 1958 to 1962, crosses the mouth of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela.
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On Monday, Facebook debuted Portal, the company's first hardware device built from the ground up, for high-definition video calls.
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That necessity gave birth to Peacock Pavilions, the hotel her husband designed and the couple built from the ground up.
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Sanders subscribes to a vision of electoral politics which stipulates that campaigns need to be built from the bottom up.
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In 2017, Representative Collin Peterson, a Democrat, won with his Right to Bear Arms hot dish, built from bear meat.
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Since the late 5533th century, the foundation of mathematics has been built from collections of objects, which are called sets.
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The entry leads past a staircase to a great room with a gas fireplace built from the original home's stone.
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" In June, Amazon announced the Fire HD 10 Kids Edition — the company's "largest tablet built from the ground up for kids.
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Built from scratch in Southern California, each Panther has a fiberglass hull that makes it perfect for both freshwater and seawater.
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The before and after pictures are compelling: Before tenants move in, Aravena's structures look like row houses built from gray slabs.
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Wifi antennas can be built from scratch in a whole host of ways, using everything from tin cans to baby bottles.
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Welcome to 2503 Bel Air Road -- a massive modern spec house built from the ground up, without a buyer lined up.
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The new language was built from the ground up specifically for adapting Alexa skills for different screen-based, voice-first experiences.
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They also booby-trap their illicit plantations, most often with a homemade gun built from a tripwire, spring, and metal pipe.
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His fundraising apparatus is now literally being built from scratch, while Clinton's has been humming along for more than a year.
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All of Chef's commercial offerings will also be built from the same open-source code that everybody now has access to.
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"We're a society built from extracting resources: minerals from the earth, trees from the hill, fish from the water," he said.
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The Great Valley, identified in a high-resolution topographic map geologists built from MESSENGER's stereo images, is perhaps the most impressive.
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Built from scratch (though the company has yet to name any hardware partners), it's a fairly intuitive and extremely responsive interface.
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Each sculpture was painstakingly designed and built from all kinds of materials and involves 20-30 hours of man labor each.
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Many of the individual pieces of the suit, such as the shoulder pads and helmet, had to be built from scratch.
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"From the way [Aramco] was built, from the beginning I would say it was ready for an IPO," Mr Nasser says.
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The Lego Bugatti Chiron is built from existing Technic shapes, but in new colors, including transparent beam pieces for the headlights.
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The arena, built from FIFA funding, has a 5,000-capacity and an artificial pitch against the backdrop of the Mongolian steppes.
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The answer, hopefully, is lab-grown meat, built from cell samples that grow into the same tissue you chow down on.
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The Olympic golf course, built from scratch in the Barra da Tijuca district, will become a public facility following the Olympics.
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To review, the DNA molecule is built from four nucleotides, or "letters": adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C).
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The space itself was a metal dome structure covered in plastic, with a low stage built from pallets along one side.
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Then, once all truths are revealed, you actually take the step of wiping Comstock — and the city he built — from existence.
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For his birthday, he dines at Hosteria Giusti, a famous restaurant built from a renovated slaughterhouse that only has four tables.
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But deciding to sell the company you've built from the ground up, and then finding the right partner, is rarely easy.
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The Game Boy has an impressive library built from more than a decade's worth of games and dozens of classic remakes.
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The gazebo's only bench for sitting was built from the wood of a shipwrecked boat and stacks of broken concrete blocks.
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Computers in the program include MacBook models built from 2015 to 2017, as well as MacBook Pros from 2016 and 2017.
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The following account is built from interviews with several gamers involved, who shared screenshots from the night in question with VICE.
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Joe Louis, for instance, was built from the feet up and was taught to be in his stance at all times.
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Visitors could enter a large-scale open-air pavilion built from carved gypsum panels that echoed both Egyptian and Modernist structures.
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China is already home to the first e-sports stadium built from the ground up, which opened in Chongqing in 2017.
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Ms. Cianciolo's work owes much to Robert Rauschenberg's already loosely structured combines of the 210s, built from found objects and images.
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And we're still wondering when the next massive IoT botnet built from insecure gadgets might rear its ugly head, as well.
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Interior panels and seat backs are built from flax-based composites, which offer an 80% reduction in plastic waste, Polestar says.
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Joris Laarman's "Makerchair Polygon" is downloadable, built from digitally fabricated 3-D parts that fit together like an elaborate jigsaw puzzle.
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I treated the world as if it was real in a very authentic and organic way and then built from there.
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While the shuttles were never quite what NASA dreamed they would be, Starliner is built from lessons learned from that program.
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In 1999, it opened the world's first "green" post office in Texas, based on energy efficiency and built from recycled materials.
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But neither approach seemed practical at Empire Stores, seven abutting storehouses of brick, stone and timber, built from 1869 to 1885.
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Though these musical clouds may seem motionless on the surface, they are built from teeming matrices of overlapping riffs and figures.
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At the time, Bank of America was a big lender, built from years of acquisitions — but a minnow in high finance.
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FamilyTreeDNA, a DNA database of 2 million people, similarly was built from its founders' desire to help people connect with relatives.
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Both series were built from homages to other filmmakers and stories, and in both cases, those homages were features, not bugs.
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"Most of the sounds in the song are built from wolf howls n' growls," said Gage in an email to THUMP.
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They simply imagine the lost world that Brad Delong once believed in, a world where policy is built from the center out.
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Oak Alley Plantation was built from 1837 through 1839 and named for the 800 feet of oak trees that predated its construction.
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Some of the robots moved at such high speeds that their arms needed to be built from carbon fiber instead of steel.
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The soldier will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery later this year in coffins built from a downed tree from the battlefield.
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The ephemeral nature of love is captured on-screen in a stunning 2D animation built from a collection of 1,100 individual drawings.
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Bravo led Echo between two of the houses, dodging a backyard fence that looked to have been built from dried grapewood branches.
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The two teamed up to release a video on Sunday, which was World Suicide Prevention Day, that built from Kilgore's viral video.
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"We're here," said Mashama Bailey of the Grey, a restaurant that was built from the ruins of a once-segregated bus station.
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Tesla's self-driving hardware All Tesla cars built from now on have all the hardware needed for full self-driving http://tcrn.
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All six of them live in a tent built from tarps purchased in the nearby village of Moria, bought for 219 euros.
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INSOMNIAC GIRAFFES Much like platypuses, giraffes are total oddballs that look like they've been built from spare parts sourced from other species.
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Oh, and on the topic of headdresses: They're actually a sacred thing, built from individual eagle feathers that are earned over time.
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Of course, no Legoland park would be complete without Miniland, which features cities built from Legos and interactive features for young builders.
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One of this year's standout installations was techno artist and DJ Antenes' The Exchange, a modular synthesizer built from vintage telephone switchboards.
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The new offering may be supplemented with cars built from imported kits, while local output rises gradually to an expected 100,000 vehicles.
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Mounted on the white walls of 'T' Space, alone or in small clusters, these sculptures are built from scraps of unpainted lumber.
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The momentum built from there, but Steam notably continued to host the game's product page until Monday, when it was finally removed.
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The polio virus was built from scratch in a lab in 2002, and in 2005 researchers re-created the 1918 flu virus.
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We -- who watched you become the put-upon everyman of an administration built from billionaires, bankers and generals -- are rooting for you.
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Corals are also built from calcium carbonate, and they grow by laying down bands; scientists have noticed that band growth was declining.
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The company was ahead of its time in other ways—the FP-6000 computer, built from the remains of DATAR, supported multitasking.
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As amazing as the islands are, the infrastructure for a festival of this magnitude needed to be built from the ground up.
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But too often these feelings come at the expense of the deep thinking, planning, and interaction that democratic politics are built from.
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"[This partnership is] built from day one on the back of trust, which is one of our core values here," he said.
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To underscore each of these spoken words, Mr. Sondheim comes up with a pungent chord built from five notes played in arpeggio.
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It's built from the strongest metal on Earth, but Thanos is able to chip away at it quite easily with his sword.
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This straw man is also built from a sad contemporary trend of Catholic bishops discarding individual conscience in favor of religious hegemony.
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In Toronto alone, there are about 1,200 apartment towers were built from 1945 to 1984, now housing about half a million people.
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They have all these features that are recognizable, but they seem to be "built from a different set of instructions," he said.
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On starting a new company: Square is something I built from Day 1, and I know every single detail of that system.
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I don't usually like stories built from scraps of other stories, but Stranger Things has an earnest beauty when it most counts.
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Dugouts also had to be built from scratch, along with a wall to separate the players as they enter the playing field.
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In contrast, "1601 Park" was built from scratch because she was interested in how standardized architecture affects both domestic and public space.
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Mesa was sputtering, and when new management came in, Mr. Pickens left the company he had built from the dusty ground up.
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Iceland played a more direct style, while Nigeria built from the back, possessing the ball more and passing more and more accurately.
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He likes to serve it with a sauce built from roasted green peppers, garlic and cilantro, and infused with heat from jalapeños.
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America was built from the ground up by innovative and hard-working people driven by big ambitions and a can-do spirit.
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As Mr. Schrey built from skimming, ethereal notes on the fiddle to a fast Irish reel, Mr. Gareiss, too, gathered breathtaking speed.
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Next time, though, he'll get to put his feet up and enjoy what he built from the other side of the plate.
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The 718 began as a midengine racecar built from 1957 to 1962 and driven by legends like Stirling Moss and Dan Gurney.
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The Space Force won't be built from the ground up, however; it will be created largely by reshuffling the military's organizational chart.
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" Lecce, a Baroque masterpiece of a city built from cream-colored limestone, is often referred to as "the Florence of the South.
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" Lecce, a Baroque masterpiece of a city built from cream-colored limestone, is often referred to as "the Florence of the South.
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As is customary, in a matter of months, a city was built from scratch on the dry, sandy banks of the rivers.
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King Krule-featuring single "Blue Train Lines," Dom remembers with a laugh, was built from a crackling late-night flash of inspiration.
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Babcock Ranch's huge advantage was that it's being built from scratch with the self-sustainability and pro-environment philosophy on the ground first.
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Most of them involve lasers—my favorite is the 200w laser bazooka he built from old DLP television projectors and lithium ion batteries.
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He suspects that the Curtain — unlike the more famous Globe and Rose theaters — wasn't built from scratch, but converted from an existing building.
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The Ampler Stout doesn't look like an ugly e-bike built from ready-made plans and off-the-shelf parts in Chinese factories.
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The resultant set-up has the ricketiness often seen in structures ordained from the top down rather than built from the bottom up.
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DiMoDA's first round was built from the ground up, and now the founders have a ground on top of which they can work.
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It is one of seven venues built from scratch for the 2022 World Cup, with an eighth stadium renovated and opened in 2017.
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The PM23.84 is built from 21.92 sticks of 8003TB NAND flash packages, each of which contains 2800 layers of 210Gb V-NAND chips.
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The region covers almost 5,000 square miles and hosts an estimated 2,000 frescoed buildings built from the 17th to the early 20th century.
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Bangladesh officials said significant numbers were arriving on rafts they had built from bamboo, lashing plastic jerrycans to the poles for extra buoyancy.
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They cite examples from the Oklahoma City and Boston bombings; the simulation involving the SUV is built from experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Liu, 36, became chairman of New Hope Liuhe in 2013, joining a major family business that her father, Liu Yonghao built from scratch.
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Current models of lightweight planes like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350 are built from carbon fiber impregnated with resin, called "prepreg".
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Those include violins made with metal cans, a cello built from an oil container and a drumhead fashioned from discarded X-ray film.
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Some of the oldest pipes still in use, built from cast iron in the late 1880s, were expected to last about 120 years.
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The least expensive coffin is just over $1,000, but Woodward's most popular model is an unassuming $21940,250 model built from 259-gauge steel.
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New EnVentus-based turbines will be built from standardised modules that fit other turbines rather than from parts that only fit one platform.
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The MIT research, published in the journal Nature Materials in January, demonstrated a new design for a neuromorphic chip built from silicon germanium.
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Nascent Objects' analysis claims that 80 percent of home electronic devices launched since 2012 could be built from just 28 common electronic components.
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Oakland's Extremity is a titanic death metal force built from past and present members of some of death and black metal's bigger names.
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The joint show with Heather Dewey-Hagborg will feature self-portraits built from cheek swabs and clips of hair Manning mailed from prison.
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Few shooters ever inspire a dependance on your teammates, but Squad is built from the ground up to require players to work together.
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The software, designs, circuits and animations for Fingerlings are all proprietary to WowWee, Sufer says, and were built from scratch for the toy.
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Klimple by the Army after her husband died, and the intricate models of covered wagons that he built from scratch as a hobby.
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Built from recycled yogurt cups, plastic bags, nylon, and neon green LEDs, the modular lights can be stacked in any number of configurations.
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The main telescope, built from German equipment received after World War II, has been mothballed, and the building now houses an astronomy museum.
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The underground compound — built from a trailer covered in plastic — contained broken glass, hazardous wood and leaking propane, according to a criminal complaint.
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The Chinese propaganda machine has highlighted such abilities as two new Wuhan coronavirus hospitals are built from scratch, to be completed in days.
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They flew in every year, using a small plane Mr. Russell had built from a kit, and stay for four or five months.
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Polestar says the Precept, which represents "a manifesto of things to come," is partially built from recycled plastic bottles, cork, and fishing nets.
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Bert is built from prefab pieces that come in a few different shapes and can interlock in different ways to create various structures.
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Like the Street View scenes Dr. Jewell uses in treating her patients, some of this virtual reality is static, built from still images.
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"NO BYSTANDERS" which features JUICE WRLD and Sheck Wes' "BITCH!" adlibs is also built from the ground up for moshing and collateral destruction.
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Zoids were these fantastic toys, originally called Mechabonica in Japan, but brought West under a snappier name, that you built from a kit.
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Behind the Facebook profile you've built for yourself is another one, a shadow profile, built from the inboxes and smartphones of other Facebook users.
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His first device was built from a hodgepodge of materials that included an old tea chest, an empty biscuit box, and some cardboard discs.
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The biggest proponent of MicroLED technology is Samsung, which is utilizing it to create a 75-inch 4K TV that's built from modular panels.
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If the database really is built from public credentials, it's likely to be far smaller and far less damaging than the group initially promised.
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That's thanks, in part, to the fact that unlike Final Cut and iMovie, Clips was built from the ground up as a mobile app.
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Unlike ice atop glaciers, which is made of compressed snow, this ice is built from below in the ocean (hence the name "marine ice").
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The 104-metre (341-foot) tower, built from panels of quartz, was supposed to celebrate the bicentennial of Mexico's independence from Spain in 2010.
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Bingham resigned from the board earlier this month, as pressure built from his role balancing U.S. board positions and his role at Canyon Bridge.
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Built from components that can almost all be found at a hardware store, the PneuChair is powered by a pair of compressed air tanks.
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TechCrunch is profiling great startup lawyers wherever they may be working — and that includes within new companies built from the ground up around tech.
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Then he set it up to play, Jerobeam Fenderson's Oscilloscope Music, a selection of tracks that are built from sounds that produce distinct images.
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The Shekhawati region covers almost 5,000 square miles and hosts an estimated 2,193 frescoed buildings built from the 17th to the early 20th century.
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This software is namely the manifestation of Google's immense knowledge graph built from trillions of searches and its machine learning and artificial intelligence tools.
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Their work shows how flows built from smaller turbulence can match the enormous pattern of alternating bands visible on Jupiter through a backyard telescope.
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This matters for the economy, which is built from what sociologists call institutions – legal systems, regulators, universities, industry groups, research institutes and financial networks.
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How it works: The robots are made from a single strand of DNA built from four chemicals: A, C, T and G, for shorthand.
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The bouncy, flirty Emotion Side B, released on August 26, is presumably built from the 200(!) tracks she originally chose from when compiling Emotion.
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We're sitting on a small bench next to a green and brown band stand built from the actual rubble of the Old Nichol slum.
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The massive 19-foot-tall AT-AT is built from plywood, foam, and plastic barrels, and was modeled off of a toy he purchased.
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"TV Cello" (1971), a playable cello built from three vertically stacked TV monitors running film of Moorman, is one of Paik's cleverest sculptural works.
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Its data come from hundreds of devices, either assembled from Safecast's kits (which cost $2000) or built from scratch using instructions on their website.
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"The party leaders, the candidates who have a national name, significant amounts of their war chests are built from these big checks," he said.
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Beckham's watch was built from synthetic sapphire and titanium, making it "immune to temperature variations and wear," according to the official Richard Mille website.
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For instance, the below sonification posted to Soundcloud is built from measurements of magnetic waves obtained by Cluster during periods of high solar activity.
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As a real estate transaction, $22005,21989 will get you a steadily decaying, four-story, igloo-shaped, urine-soaked structure built from plywood and urethane.
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It's the first Chromebook built from the ground up to run both the cloud-based Chrome OS and Android apps, so popular on smartphones.
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The world to come is being built from these games that are even further diverging from the formula build in the center of culture.
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The recall involves a group of gasoline-powered vehicles with automatic transmissions from various model years built from 211 through the 270 model year.
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Scientists began to dream of standard units of measurement that would remain forever constant — standards with definitions built from the fabric of the universe.
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The peak ring, which rose to an elevation of 425 feet in 24 hours, was partly built from the ashes of these scorched habitats.
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The recall involves a group of gasoline-powered vehicles with automatic transmissions from various model years built from 20153 through the 22015 model year.
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Anyscale was built from the open source project Ray, a distributed computing project that allows people to run large scale applications across many computers.
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Many of those RVs are built from Mercedes Sprinter vans and include plumbing and other features that are added by companies such as Airstream.
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They turned to the AquaDam, an increasingly popular invention built from re-fillable tubing that is designed to keep areas protected from flood water.
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The proposal faced criticism in a January town hall meeting on campus with 200 attendees and momentum against the surveillance technology built from there.
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Tunes like "The Beehive" and "Richie's Dilemma" were built from Mr. Mabern's signature composite of harmonic sophistication, blues feeling and sharply punctuated swing rhythm.
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The effect of time, money, and general development resources is significant when so many facets of a video game must be built from scratch.
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At the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the Re-Releasing History program presented a dazzling array of movies built from found footage and more.
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PARELES Sustained and soothing, "Night" is built from sounds without edges: Julianna Barwick's wordless vocals, undulating bass tones, electronic sounds that twinkle and glow.
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Amazon's hardware partners represent three different approaches to quantum processors, which are built from devices called qubits that encode data into quantum mechanical effects.
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Which led to this week's episode of Queen Radio, where Nicki fired shots at Cardi, saying that her career was built from payola. Yikes!
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We're always told that a winning NHL team is built from the backend out, with the goaltending and blueline being the most important positions.
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The BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100 is built from a single "flexframe," a carbon fiber shell that extends from the front to the rear wheel.
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The BMW Motorrad Vision Next 100 is built from a single "flexframe," a carbon fiber shell that extends from the front to the rear wheel.
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Wealth built from investment management New York magazine reported that Epstein did not complete his bachelor's degree and is described as a brilliant money manager.
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All of these questions converge in the actual production of the episode, which is built from a quiet, understated script credited to Rogers and Cantwell.
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Both are built from similar advanced materials to Boeing's mid-sized 787 Dreamliner in a race between planemakers for fuel savings and better passenger comfort.
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Today Apple showed off a brand-new version of Apple music, which the company said was built "from the ground up" with simplicity in mind.
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"Long-lasting relationships are built from across the table," Denis, now 18 and a senior at Boca Raton Community High School in Florida, tells PEOPLE.
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Maybe this sounds strange, considering the many similarities of the two games, as if studios in Amsterdam and Kyoto built from the same source text.
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It opens with a brief introduction about an underwater society built from the offspring of pregnant women who were thrown overboard from their slave ships.
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The project is meant to be a smart city of the future, built from the ground up in Saudi Arabia, Moniz said in a statement.
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The company has introduced Edge, a brand new browser built from scratch, and it has some cool new features like Cortana built right into it.
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Yakuza 6 is the first mainline entry in the series to have been built from the ground up for the PlayStation 4, and it shows.
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Since parts are built from the ground up, one of the big benefits is that it generates far less scrap metal than in traditional manufacturing.
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Investors may also be enticed by the fact the company doesn't use third-party legacy technology, boasting a software platform that is built from scratch.
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Click here to view original GIFEven when they're built from concrete and steel using proven engineering principles, I still get anxious when crossing certain bridges.
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It's basically a brand new 2D Mario game tucked inside of Super Mario Maker 2 built from the styles of Mario games throughout the decades.
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Twistlock, a company built from the ground up to secure cloud native environments, announced a $33 million Series C round today led by Iconiq Capital.
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The daughter of two secondary school teachers, she had been raised on middle-class pride in a house her parents built from the ground up.
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Built from a collage of vocal lines—sometimes layered, sometimes not—against sparse, smudged guitar, the song sounds like how looking at a kaleidoscope feels.
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We've created a modular yet holistic approach to blockchain technology, built from the ground up to be scalable for mainstream adoption and private use cases.
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He was impressed by the lucrative portfolios the judges have built from "Shark Tank" businesses — and that the Sharks really are investing their own money.
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Project Ara, the company's foray into creating phones that can be built from interchangeable parts, has reportedly been scrapped according to a report by Reuters.
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On a hillside nearby, Chinese workers in straw hats look over the valley where a new railway is being built from the port to Nairobi.
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He has said that the wall would be built from precast concrete and steel and that it could be 25 feet tall, if not higher.
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You expect 30-foot ceilings, a water feature with laser lights, a statue built from shards of "Miami Vice" VHS tapes spray-painted glittery gold.
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For now, scientists have to do gene-specific examinations, usually in animals, but the knowledge built from those kinds of studies could inform the future.
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It is one of the first co-working spaces in New York built from the ground up, rather than having been renovated from another use.
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The home, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built from 1931 to 1941 for Bay Area artist Pedro de Lemos.
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While North American cities like Toronto are experimenting with "smart" infrastructure, what I saw in Magarpatta City could only be built from the ground up.
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"Chantaje" is a sparse, insinuatingly catchy reggaetón battle of the sexes, with a hook built from a pitched-up vocal saying "Hola, mira" ("Hello, look").
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The Triumph TR7 was built from 1974-1981 and was immortalized for its wedge profile by the the "shape of things to come" advertising tagline
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No concessions were made for the modern player, and frankly, that's what remakes should do, especially ones built from the ground up like Romancing SaGa.
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The framework, built from the ground up, is designed to help developers build a full-featured user interface with smooth animations using simple, declarative code.
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The Transitional Object (PsychoBarn) house, built from salvaged barn wood, is a two-thirds scale reconstruction of the Bates home from the 1960 film Psycho.
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Should queer politics be built from the center, focusing on solely those issues that could, theoretically, affect everyone in the community – like same sex marriage?
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Quirky as Brickstand undoubtedly is, there is something deeply gratifying about the sight of a familiar football ground built from nothing but little toy bricks.
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Tesla revealed its Cybertruck pickup last night, a SciFi-tastic wedge built from the same steel alloy that SpaceX is using for its Starship spaceship.
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The Transurban deal with Virginia essentially makes private money available for additional road capacity — the express lanes on the Capital Beltway were built from scratch.
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Built from scratch over the last two decades and surrounded by desert, it has become an expensive suburb for affluent Egyptians escaping the chaotic capital.
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The lobby opens to an outdoor Japanese garden, lush with greenery and flowering trumpet vines, and a deck built from ipe wood overlooking the beach.
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Panthera, a global wild cat conservation organization, had the cameras custom built from scratch and have started rolling out networks of the poacher-spotting technology.
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The work began and ended in silence; one sequence was accompanied by electronic music that built from a quiet hum to an uncomfortably loud whir.
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Climate versus cultural integration: The carbon question is wrenching for ICAO, a U.N. specialized agency built from the ashes of World War II aerial destruction.
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In the indoor deli hall, vintage booths built from brass, marble and glass sell French pastry, German bratwurst, Greek yogurt, Turkish borek and Polish sausage.
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Their first task was to strip out everything that wasn't original, leaving mainly the thick walls built from field stone cleared from the surrounding acreage.
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"This team is built from personalities and a sense of self-sacrifice that you don't see very much in football in the pros," said Young.
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But the term "real Photoshop" comes from the fact that the iPad app is built from the same code base as Photoshop on the desktop.
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But Denmark adapted an existing underground pipe infrastructure to transport the heat, whereas a system would have to be built from scratch in American cities.
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Fashion stylist Scott Shapiro said the "uniform of 2010" was a simple look built from skinny jeans, a T-shirt, and a leather biker jacket.
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Built from local stone and glass, the modernist winery boasts extraordinary views of vineyards, rolling hills, ponds and beautifully tended fields from its hilltop perch.
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They built from scratch a replica of two blocks of Insurgentes Avenue and also adapted it for a scene meant to recall Baja California Avenue.
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Diabolical, invisible weapons lurking to strike innocent civilians can now be exposed and stopped with an ingenious device built from Legos, a smartphone and free software.
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Brex doesn't require any kind of personal guarantee or security deposit and it doesn't use third-party legacy technology; its software platform is built from scratch.
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The city was rebuilt after a devastating eruption in 2002, with many of the cities buildings being built from the very volcanic rock that destroyed it.
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Marvel At This Drivable Bugatti Chiron Built From a Million Pieces of Lego Technic and 2,304 Electric Toy MotorsYour browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
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"I'm thrilled to join Zoox and challenge the status quo with an autonomous mobility system built from the ground up," Evans said in a press release.
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It also reckons that because its tech is "built from the ground up," the startup is well positioned to tackle fulfillment more efficiently than legacy players.
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For example, the theme associated with the Cafe Momus, where the bohemians hang out, is built from a few parallel triads that dip and rise ebulliently.
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Nothing in the laws of physics that says we can't build machines much smarter than us, or that intelligence needs to be built from organic matter.
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A translation of that word is searched for in a sort of in-house dictionary built from Facebook's training data, and the unknown word is replaced.
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So the solution is a system built from the ground up to be payment mechanism which is instant, zero fees, reversible, and has anti-fraud mechanisms.
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Built from scratch in 1967 as an experiment in centralized town planning, Milton Keynes is often ridiculed in the UK as an uninspired and banal settlement.
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Celebrated for the complex, unexpected rhythms he built from sampled and re-mapped drum sounds, a live band cannot faithfully recreate those subtle, machine-manipulated nuances.
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The idea spawned from reading some Kierkegaard and the I Ching, but it's basically the self beyond what is built from basic sensory impulses and experience.
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Close to Virolahti, the Salpa Line, a fortified defense line built from 1940 to 1941 to protect Finland from the entry of armored tanks from Russia.
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New services, built from the point of view of the consumer, will benefit me by sharing and interconnecting my own data, rather than selling it on.
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According to VUB, "many" next generation robots are being built from materials that are soft and flexible, which makes them vulnerable to damage from sharp objects.
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Diversity programs are often built from a local viewpoint, but what diversity means may vary drastically based on where you are in the nation or world.
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Also new on the updated Swift 5 is the latest eighth-generation Intel processor, and a slimmed-down design, built from a magnesium and aluminum alloy.
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When I decided to visit North Korea, my memory of these students humanized the common preconception built from disturbing rhetoric surrounding North Korea in the West.
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According to WWD, Bobbi Brown announced this week that after 25 years, she'll be leaving her namesake cosmetics company that she built from the ground up.
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A Porsche 911 restored by Singer starts with the chassis and body of a classic 964 911, an air-cooled model built from 2911 to 2911.
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Instead, they could seem like Silly Putty in the hands of said writers, malleable beings built from remnants of other shows Rogers and Cantwell had watched.
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Images of Google's new operating system — which is being built from the ground-up and may power the next-generation of smart devices — recently surfaced online.
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Since then Mochica temples, built from mud reinforced with gravel and shells, have been unearthed at Huaca de la Luna, near the colonial city of Trujillo.
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After the Little Image paintings, Krasner's difficult second phase would also involve the creation of sublime paintings built from beautiful minutiae and utterly original visual grammars.
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Norway's fund, built from the nation's oil and gas revenues, says global warming is stoking downpours, droughts and rising sea levels that threaten long-term earnings.
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Tibbits were created by Tibbo Technology, a Taipei-based startup that exhibited at Computex this week (it showed off a humanoid robot built from various Tibbits).
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"This extension was built from an extremely close collaboration between Tableau and Narrative Science," Stuart Frankel, CEO of Narrative Science, wrote in an email to TechCrunch.
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The whole firm was built from the ground up with the sole goal of being the employer of choice for high-growth, venture-backed technology companies.
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And the city of Songdo, just 22 miles away from the capital, is in the midst of being built from scratch as a futuristic business hub.
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As the water rose in December, people filled these areas with thousands of makeshift single-family homes built from wood posts, plywood, and corrugated roofing materials.
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The horns adorn his tomb, which is usually built from cement or stone, and is at least twice the size of his mud and thatch house.
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Canstruction, an annual contest and exhibition of unusual shapes, statues and towers built from full cans of food, has returned to Brookfield Place in Lower Manhattan.
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Even the inspiration for Warm Gun and OK-47 is conflicted, built from happy memories of Baxter's grandmother alongside flashes of gun violence in mass media.
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The connected kitchen-living-dining rooms revolve around a large custom-made cabinet built from spruce, while the variegated aqua backsplash tile is from Nagoya Mosaic.
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In the exhibition, there is also a tower built from scorched robes, scarves, shoes and backpacks — residue recovered from several bomb attacks that indiscriminately targeted civilians.
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Only a mass movement of people, built from the ground up, can take on the corporations and politicians who endanger people and the planet for profit.
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During the day, new homes are built from modest tombs, as workers add makeshift concrete walls and roofs of corrugated iron, often scavenged from somewhere else.
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The upshot is that as children grow, and their teeth grow in them, the enamel of those teeth is built from materials reflecting local isotopic ratios.
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But the threat is greater today because of a surge in angular towers built from materials like glass and steel that actually promote more ice growth.
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The problem is that our capacity to adapt is being outpaced by a "supernova," built from three ever faster things: technology, the market and climate change.
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The new telescope, due to be built from 2021, will be thousands of times more sensitive and have a far better resolution, according to Hurley-Walker.
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It takes more than a year for Everett to set up a convention — he's worked on four — with networks built from the ground up each time.
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It's a movie built from the same building blocks, but it also has something worthwhile to say in the midst of its hilarity and spectral hijinx.
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The structure is built from more than 100 bones sourced from roughly 60 mammoths, in addition to a smattering of reindeer, fox, horse, and bear remains.
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Off the great room is a space with a wet bar built from wood and rough-hewed stone; French doors lead out to the pool area.
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Forest Mill is a turn-of-the-20th-century hosiery factory converted into 21 apartments; nearby Hawthorne Square was recently built from scratch, with 140 units.
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As more companies turn to Kubernetes and containers, the need for a security product built from the ground up to secure this kind of environment is essential.
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Hannah Beachler grew up in Centerville, Ohio the daughter of an interior decorator mother, living in a house built from the ground up by her architect father.
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Washington (CNN)John Lewis is working to channel the Democratic anger built from his recent fight with President-elect Donald Trump into an effort to save Obamacare.
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But by the time that tank was completely emptied, the tricycle, built from motorcycle and go-kart parts, reached a top speed of 162.2 miles per hour.
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The profile that is taken and built from them will be used to track them and direct the markets around them for the rest of their lives.
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Well, the website is up and running, backed by a brand new design, production, and distribution operations that Gildan built from the ground up, according to Racked.
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"These houses are kind of disfigured, because they were built from the inside out, to have the most amenities to sell faster," she told the Washington Post.
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Teams from around the world will race nano-scale vehicles built from less than 100 individual atoms, at blistering speeds of up to five nanometers per hour.
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This time-lapse animation was built from images of the storm taken every 30 minutes, from the morning of October 5th through the morning of the 6th.
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THE DEMOGORGON If you've got a monster mutt, crafting your own multiple-mouthed collar built from a dreaded cone-of-shame creates a fun and freaky costume.
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But later this year, you'll be able to decide if you want to make your space a fully Apple-supported smart home, built from the ground up.
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"I loved what I was doing," he says about his journey to becoming the billionaire CEO of FUBU, the street-wear fashion empire he built from nothing.
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Built from bespoke steel and surrounded by sensors, at nearly 10' tall, it's controlled by custom software which commands the motors, lights, haze, and multi-channel sound.
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The 20-foot-tall, 11-ton marble replica was built from a 3-D model created by dozens of photographs of the arch before it was destroyed.
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Since then, Vaivai and a handful of other lifters have been living and training there, beneath a new roof built from the wreckage of the center's walls.
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The food, while casual — burgers, fish and chips, huevos rancheros and pizzas made in a wood-fired oven built from an old Fiat truck — is reliably excellent.
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In the heart of this area, the Marker Resort opened last winter, the city's first built-from-scratch hotel in Old Town Key West in 20 years.
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Generally called conch houses and built from wood, the architectural style also includes Victorian with gingerbread trim, pastel-painted cottages, and roomy double-stories with wraparound porches.
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The basic egg salad sandwich has iterations all around the world, but it's generally built from a jumble of cooked, chopped eggs, seasoned and bound with mayonnaise.
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The installation (which was reprised at Petzel in 2007 and Montreal's Musee d'art contemporain in 2010-183) is a sprawling shantytown, built from materials scavenged in Detroit.
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Setbacks can as easily stoke as sap, movements may grow as well as wither, and every critical mass has, of necessity, been built from a subcritical one.
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It must be easy-to-use, up-to-date, accurate, appropriately designed and built from the outset, and properly maintained if it is to help patients. 22019.
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Instead, a completely animated Junior was built from scratch using motion capture of Smith, which was then tweaked with references and footage from older performances and movies.
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On Saturday night, the Gonzaga men's basketball team, which Few has built from a midmajor curiosity into a championship contender, provided him with material for a postscript.
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Over the millennia, stupas have been built from many materials—wood, stone, earth, clay, brick—and have taken many forms, from simple domes to ornately tiered towers.
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Steve is now at the top of the Blackstone Group, which is a global private equity firm that he and Pete Peterson built from the ground up.
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Sporting a microphone pinned behind an ear and a "speaker dress" of her own design — built from 100 different audio components — she slowly marched toward the stage.
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In addition to the actual ceremony in Bangkok, micro ceremonies were held all over the country, built from scratch in even the smallest and most underdeveloped areas.
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"The new Democratic conventional wisdom often seems to have been built from planks in the '84 Hart platform," lauded a New York Times Magazine cover story from 1987.
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But it is high time the Fed was taken down to the studs, that the original institution envisioned in 1913 torn down and built from the ground up.
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The Robotic Church includes around 50 "robotic saints" built from 1987 to 2006, which rhythmically bang on drums, play marimba, strum mellow strings, and even paint a picture.
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On a tarpaulin mat in a church built from wood and mud, toddlers take turns at playing games that help them count, spell and get on with peers.
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The new computer is actually two models — the Chromebook Plus and Chromebook Pro — and is the first one built from the ground up with support for Android apps.
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Then a U.S. sergeant came up with the ingenious solution of attaching a hedge-cutting tool built from German beach obstacles to the front of a Sherman. Gen.
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M-Air serves as a collective space that's easy to access but built from the ground up (or rather, the air down) for safe and easy UAV testing.
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Katrin Lompscher, Berlin's Senator for Urban Development, plans to apply the cap to flats built until 2013, the report said, adding flats built from 2014 would be exempted.
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The two-winged drones, which look like small planes, are built from materials that crumple upon impact to absorb energy so no one gets hurt on the ground.
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The chamber of commerce building in Williamson, tucked away in West Virginia's south-west corner, is built from 65 tons of coal mined from the nearby Winifrede Seam.
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The inmates had a ski jump built from snow-filled chicken feed bags, and inmates would use it to jump as high as 50 feet in the air.
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Even some main street businesses that were built from the ground up through sweat equity would see their tax bill nearly doubled by what these "Patriotic Millionaires" propose.
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So while I see a lot of what we built from the start in there, once we got into production, it became Refn's beast to try to slay.
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Nikki Haley; and has a nationwide fundraising network built from being a former chairman of the Republican National Committee and having run for the U.S. Senate in 2014.
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That would still be a fraction of the million houses the government has said it wants to see built from 2015-13 in an already densely populated nation.
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Move over, Murder House, there's a new killing ground on "American Horror Story" ... and we have the first shots of the huge set, built from the ground up.
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As governments create smarter cities, they need cybersecurity measures built from the ground up — or they risk costly data breaches which could compromise the privacy of their citizens.
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The giant kaleidoscope turned rave cave is built from 320 individual Perspex panels that convert movement and color into a space-time experience that changes with each visitor.
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Also legit is Crews' PC, which he promises is built from parts he bought himself, rather than those handed to him by companies keen to earn his sponsorship.
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Companies like Box have already started doing this, as have some startups like Contentful, which is built from the ground up as an API-driven content management tool.
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A construction elevator provides public access to a mezzanine gallery and restaurant; electronic road signs are used to display information; and the grand staircase is built from scaffolding.
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"The charges against me are baseless, built from the ground up and surreal in view of the facts and the explanations I gave during the hearing," he added.
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Ideas are built from a person's curiosity and commitment to finding a solution to whatever problem they've come across, whatever problem they have a true passion to solve.
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Over the last year, the term lo-fi house has become synonymous with a certain gritty sound; it's heavy on bass, yet built from simple synths and samples.
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"What we've built from the ground up is a product to help companies understand who their customers are and what those customers do for their business," Mack explains.
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His 191911 Taliesin West Chair, created for his home and studio in Scottsdale, Arizona, is built from one piece of laminated birch, seeming to be folded like origami.
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The organ is built from cells from both of them, and the cells can migrate through it, ultimately ending up and multiplying for years in the other's body.
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It was a far cry from the modest two-bedroom boxes that the developers, Levitt & Sons, had built from 453 to 1951 for returning World War II servicemen.
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The lodge itself, a rustic-deluxe structure built from native lenga trees and river rocks, is tucked away in a small, verdant hollow with its own glacial lake.
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The High End A new 42-story rental near the United Nations will be the first Manhattan tower built from scratch by Lloyd M. Goldman, a national landlord.
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"He turned me down/I then downturned another/who then downturned her," she sings, over chords built from flutes, and bursts of sputtering percussion hinting distantly at techno.
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Rather, he thinks inside narrow little boxes built from his own simplistic impulses and applause lines — and that tendency is leading us into a web of contradictions abroad.
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Sara C. Walsh's set, though, is a feat of sculptural eloquence: a period room surrounded on three sides by lamp-topped towers built from stacks of typewritten manuscripts.
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The menu featured dishes like a Super Mario mushroom built from a root-beer leaf with Meyer lemon and a slice of black truffle sandwiched between brick pastry.
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Built from scratch to hold victims of the coronavirus, the Leishenshan hospital can hold up to 1,500 patients and will have 32 wards, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said.
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Thankfully, those days are long gone and it's now possible to find a number of options built from the ground up with female campers and backpackers in mind.
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There&aposs a middle ground between selling your company and retaining total controlSelling the company you built from the ground up comes with its own set of challenges.
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The 64-room Georgian Revival mansion, built from 1899 to 1902, was designed by the architectural firm of Babb, Cook & Willard, and has a large private garden attached.
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In one corner of the exhibition, a geometric dome has been built from car parts the artist diligently sourced from junk yards and melded together into interchangeable pieces.
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"As such, the inventory overhang built from the start of 2014 will remain largely in place, and thus continues to represent an impediment to any price rally," BNP said.
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"The journey is still far but I would say a decade from now, we should have at least 10 examples of good companies being built from Asia," Thakran says.
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In this distinctly "data is deity" Silicon Valley way, Alphabet joins the grand tradition of master-planned cities, places built from near-nothing with big social goals in mind.
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You feel so extra visible with a fresh new cut, and this book built from that experience translates it in a way never before brought to the children's bookshelf.
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The next milestone will be phasing out the oral vaccine, which is built from a weakened live virus, and replacing it with an inactive polio vaccine administered by injection.
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Built from the ground up to run entirely in the cloud, Ohpen's core banking SaaS is targeting any large financial services provider that administrates retail investment and savings accounts.
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The brainchild of chemist James Lovelock, the hypothesis imagines Earth as one superorganism called Gaia; a living thing built from intricate coevolutionary interactions between the ecological and geological spheres.
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With the Vantage, almost every part of the controller can be easily accessed, thanks to the removable faceplate and the custom base, which Scuf built from the ground up.
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Unlike other security camera makers that have over time integrated AI advancements into their products, Lighthouse's pitch is that it's an AI-first company built from the ground up.
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Even when they're built from tiny watch parts like this Seiko creation, and are so small they can easily squeeze onto a table, instead of filling a massive warehouse.
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It's easy to forget in the glare of his relationship with the president that Marc Kasowitz built from scratch a law firm with revenue of more than $200 million.
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Image:Alex Cranz/GizmodoThe Pixel is the first Google phone built from top to bottom, and the company thinks it's finally made the Android device that can conquer the iPhone.
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The musical language of "Névé" (2008) is built from her analysis of the sound properties of a giant oil drum, itself used as a percussion instrument in the piece.
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The real building covers over 1.5 million square feet, but the Lego version, built from over 1,000 pieces, is slightly less ambitious—but easier to display on a shelf.
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Today, the European Space Agency unveiled a new celestial map, built from the first 14 months of the Gaia satellite's 5.5 year observational campaign, which began in July 2014.
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This means that while buying a Fairphone 2 supports proper supply chains, the device that actually ends up in your hand might not be built from these same materials.
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The Evija, to be produced at the firm's factory in Hethel, eastern England, will have a limited production run of just 130 cars and will be built from 2020.
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Abenza said the hospital cannot guarantee the safety of the thousands of people sleeping in the hospital grounds in temporary shelters hastily built from carpets, clothing and other belongings.
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The updates are included in all new Tesla vehicles built from today forward — however, don't expect your new Model X to be fully autonomous when you pick it up.
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Yesterday morning I was down at the studio watching these underwater pavilions, and it was so fascinating seeing these these huge mirrored sculptures being built from the ground up.
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Rather than arguing that the fight against climate change will require sacrifice and austerity, the Green New Deal promises a prosperous new clean economy, built from the middle out.
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It had a view of the olive trees and the blazing purple bougainvillea that grew on the pretty Majorcan houses in the valley, all of them built from stone.
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Standalone 5G, on the other hand, is the idea of a fifth generation network that is built from scratch and does not piggyback on existing infrastructure, according to Sullivan.
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But it's also become clear over the last couple of years that we haven't done enough to prevent the tools we've built from being used for harm as well.
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The fund, built from surpluses made by Norway's oil industry, has stakes in more than 9,000 companies in 78 countries, owning some 1.3 percent of all listed shares globally.
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The "script" is the document that contains the dialogue and other details required to produce the final product you'll eventually see in theaters — the house built from the blueprint.
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Message, email or speak a request and a real person will snap into action, augmented by a machine intelligence toolkit built from all the tasks Fin's tackled to date.
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The roster was built from the offensive line out, and after drafting Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott, now presents a running threat that no other NFL team can match.
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You can see that when looking at the trenches built from scratch or at the destroyed French city, which ends with MacKay jumping off a ledge into a river.
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The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, consisting of channels, weirs and dams built from volcanic rocks, is one of the world's most extensive and oldest aquaculture systems, according to UNESCO.
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Like, what's stunning about this is how well they reproduce the rugged aesthetics of the games, where everything you wear and wield is built from the bodies of monsters.
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Three times the size of New York City, it is to be built from scratch out of the delicate swath of meres and marshlands of Baiyangdian, in Xiongan county.
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And that has provided some fuel to Amazon executives pushing to add another food-selling option — one built from the ground up that would change how people buy groceries.
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A grove of Sottsass's looming ceramic totems, built from cylinders glazed in many colors, are in a gallery painted marigold yellow, alongside tiny Indian stupas with similarly stacked structures.
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To make inferences about how Lucy's bones were used in day to day life, the researchers analyzed 3-D digital models of bones built from scans of the fossil.
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The company is able to offer greater customization because the business was built from scratch to be a direct-to-consumer company, including the infrastructure, communications and unit economics.
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Built from three boosters of SpaceX's smaller Falcon 9, and with an estimated 2,500 tons of thrust, the rocket is equivalent to 18 Boeing 747 aircraft at full throttle.
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Sellers of the AR-15 and other semi-automatic rifles say the style is especially popular for its reliability and ability to be customized — or even built from scratch.
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They will also be phased in for existing aircraft built from 2023, with a cut-off date of 2028 for planes that do not comply with the new standard.
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"The Bernie Sanders campaign is built from the support of millions of working people across the country, with our leading donors being Walmart workers, teachers, and nurses," he said.
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The resulting projects aim to appeal to contemporary tastes and expectations while holding their own against a flood of glassy new-construction luxury condos built from the ground up.
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Entitled Attachment, the release will be a "data-centric collection built from field and browser recordings, loosely exploring the themes of habitual mental tendencies," according to the press release.
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Mosques built from the late 1990s and into the 2000s started to be more architecturally autonomous, attempting to be more literal replicas of traditional Islamic architecture from Muslim countries.
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The lovely "Shimmer" table (Glas Italia, 2014) is built from different colors of laminated glass sheets, producing polychromatic refractions that call to mind the great Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata.
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It also echoes Mobley's distinctly DIY ethic that's been built from sneaking around his college's music department late at night and cutting vocals in the woods behind his dorm.
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They are built from the same grubby house bricks as personal rivalries: locality, financial disparity, the tribalistic concept that one place is 'better' than another – but there's something more.
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Journalese wisecracks fire across the stage from the nooks of Bunny Christie's towering set, built from the paraphernalia of the 1960s newsroom, with filing cabinets, papers, and desks stacked high.
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The quality of the object is such that we are unsure if it is being torn apart or repaired — whether it's a remnant or a model to be built from.
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It took more than a decade, and four iterations, for the mainframe machine and its many terminals to reach their full potential—everything had to be be built from scratch.
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Around 80 percent of British homes are heated by gas, but finance minister Philip Hammond last week pledged to ban fossil fuel heating systems in new homes built from 2025.
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I know that all of Mass Effect's planetary structures were built from the same pre-made modules, but I'll never forget when I found Geth transmitting a strange Quarian Song.
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It compared the project to the creation of China's two most spectacular built-from-scratch urban expanses: Shenzhen, a metropolis next to Hong Kong, and Pudong, Shanghai's glittering financial district.
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Meanwhile, whereas American cities are restricting self-driving cars, the district of Xiong'an, 60 miles south of Beijing, is being built from scratch to accommodate them (along with 2.5m people).
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Aside from using third-party speech recognition technology, Wilson said Spider-Man's conversational engine was built "from scratch" — in essence, he's "a full Android device" inside a superhero-shaped toy.
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Near the foothills, a master-planned development called Sterling Ranch will become the first "gigabit smart city" built from scratch — a 12,000-home community with its own downtown and schools.
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The biggest part of the project was the sets, which Chillon and his crew built from scratch in an effort to minimize the amount of CGI that they would need.
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Photoville is the largest annual photo event in NYC built from repurposed shipping containers, combining photo exhibitions, outdoor photo installations, talks, workshops, and nighttime multimedia events in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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The construction alone requires muscle power, snow ploughs, and tons of ice — a very respectable feat considering the fact that these hotels have to be built from scratch every year.
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In Smor San, purple flowers grow out of a garden that she dug into a grave in front of her tiny, tidy stilted home, which is built from scrap materials.
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While the premises have a beach club that could suffer damage, the main property is a hulking mansion built from concrete, steel and anchored to a coral reef below ground.
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Notre Dame is built from limestone, which the BRE found became discoloured at the relatively low temperature of 250°C, thanks to chemical reactions in iron compounds within the stone.
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The neighbourhood, built "from the Internet up," will be underpinned by pervasive data collection through connected sensors and personal information that people would share to access customized programs and services.
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Depending on what Yates says -- and how the White House reacts -- any momentum built from last week (and I am somewhat skeptical there was much) could disappear into thin air.
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For years, the Kremlin's increasingly aggressive hackers have reached across the globe to hit targets with everything from simple phishing schemes to worms built from leaked NSA zero day vulnerabilities.
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Developers were pretty psyched by the announcement at Google I/O back in May that a new version of TensorFlow was being built from the ground up for mobile devices.
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He says he's willing to give his belief that there's a sustainable business to be built from Dubble another year at this point, some 2.5+ years of development work in.
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His apiary, down a dirt track in San Antonio de los Banos, a farming town an hour's drive from the capital Havana, was built from scratch by employees, Alfonso said.
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A super fund is a mandatory way Australians save for old age, somewhat similar to a 401(k) in the U.S., built from contributions by employers and voluntary top ups.
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The insights provide one of the first pictures of what can be built from bike rental data and an idea of how the company wants to reveal what it knows.
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The pending standards from the International Civil Aviation Organization would apply to all new aircraft models launched after 2020 and would be phased in for existing aircraft built from 2023.
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It's hard to put into words, but I've come to think of time like film: It's built from many images, but when they all run together, they make a movie.
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I hope that Seattle wins and that this first taste of glory helps him see that culture is something built from the ground up—out of memory, loyalty, and time.
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Just six months before, on July 11, 2015, he had fled a Mexican federal prison, presumably through a tunnel built from the prison to a house about a mile away.
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I had plenty of missteps, but here I am over five years later with a steady income, a regular roster of amazing clients, and a business I built from scratch.
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Pence said the new Space Force "will not be built from scratch," but will use the individuals already working on U.S. space programs under the Air Force and other branches.
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Outside a shed, we got into a yellow, toylike, two-seater Italian plane made of aluminum, with red slashes on the side, and a propeller built from strong carbon composite.
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"It's the only system that has been built from scratch on modern technology in the past decade," co-CEO and co-founder Vlad Tenev told CNBC in a phone interview.
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Utilizing game design tools and 3D programming software, Rafman created work transporting viewers through a series of hypnotizing landscapes and sculptural environments built from a multiplicity of white light particles.
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Coisne is currently head of Credit Agricole's BforBank online bank, which he built from scratch in 2009, having also earlier launched ING direct in France, according to his LinkedIn page.
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Still, she's comforted by the thought that the spirit of the place will live on in Kobi's work, in the colorful sculptures built from the stuff of the old street.
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His power, sure, is that he's a playwright and that he has, through decades of study and training, built, from the ground up, a container for his mastery of feeling.
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And if you have one of those VR attachments for your smartphone, you can immerse yourself in a 360-degree window into the cosmos, built from the Gaia data set.
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The more than 60 works of art on view will include Harper's exquisitely crafted fine jewelry; display boxes built from assemblages of found objects; paintings; and Japanese-style folding books.
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The two-story manor, built from the bricks of a demolished New York townhouse — long before upcycling was trendy — is flanked by a towering oak and an American Elm tree.
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Built from scratch to hold victims of the coronavirus, in total the Leishenshan hospital can hold up to 1,500 patients and will have 32 wards, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said.
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The owner seems to be covering all his bases with the design, inspired in part by the Ivy in London and built from the start (how smart) with sound absorbers.
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In 2015, he turned to another passion and built from scratch a soccer team, paying $12,500 for a franchise fee to enter Stockade F.C. in the National Premier Soccer League.
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A team of hardworking engineers just launched another International Space Station high above the Earth — but this one was about 2.5 feet tall and built from hundreds of plastic bricks.
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One unusual "lighting" that might not be on your radar: On Thursday evening, the Red Hook Lobster Pound in Brooklyn will light its first-ever tree built from lobster traps.
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The exhibition also features two new conceptual sculpture series: Untitled (B-F), built from abandoned commercial signage; and the Theorem Sculptures (A-D), objects made with an eye to performance.
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The raucous inventiveness of this installation — built from wood planks strewn with domestic items such as TVs and clothing — is amazing to see, and stands as testament to human invention.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Behind the Facebook profile you've built for yourself is another one, a shadow profile, built from the inboxes and smartphones of other Facebook users.
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