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If the older games were about chaining combos, now it's chaining skills.
It can reduce the risk in the supply chain by identifying backward chaining sources and forward chaining recipients of products in near real time.
Strong hash chaining techniques ensure the safe transmission of new policies.
He lit up again, chaining cigarettes, thrusting the packet in my direction.
Chaining up enemies is the best way to do some crowd control.
Two of those arrests stemmed from protesters chaining themselves to capitol entrances.
SYDNEY, Australia — One climate activist halted train service by chaining himself to the tracks.
But users have been chaining up bicycles outside their apartments, preventing others from using them.
Others said they weren't being permitted to leave the airport, with officials chaining the exit doors.
Some have taken to chaining themselves to construction equipment and creating aerial blockades in the trees.
" On the track, Drake raps that he, "Got so many chains they call me Chaining Tatum.
By chaining together previously independent parts of the production sequence, Harder had created new frustrating interdependencies.
Her parents had taken to chaining her to the house by her feet, but tonight was different.
Google has experimented with chaining together robot arms to see if they can learn from one another.
In brief glimpses, it looks just like those games, blending high-sheen style with combo-chaining substance.
Even if messages are short, the service lets users reply to them, chaining messages together in threads.
On Friday, anti-Trump protesters barricaded the front entrance to Uber's headquarters by chaining themselves to its doors.
The big addition would be ESPN, which is the one channel likely chaining people to their cable subscription.
"I think the 'machine elves' sounds came through chaining up several effects in a Yamaha SPX90," Chousmer says.
By chaining these vulns together, we can launch a Telnet server, achieving full root access to the device.
At least a dozen others managed to enter the hall, with some chaining themselves to fixtures in the room.
It reminded me as well of chaining sounds together—I could see similarities between it and game scripting software.
Keep him, and they run the risk of chaining themselves to a player whose offense will always be limited.
Many solutions were proposed and examined, including chaining together a series of barges for the birds to roost on.
Kohlhepp was arrested in November on suspicion of chaining a woman inside a storage shed on his rural property.
What better way to commemorate the best Drake line of all time than to give "Chaining Tatum" a cover.
In 2015 contact chaining let GCHQ identify a new terrorist cell that the police broke up hours before it struck.
Chaining three witches together and taking them out with a single sleep dart, for example, is a reliably good time.
He does not make art the way that Amanda Palmer suggested we make it, chaining aesthetics to those in power.
Chaining enough blows will charge up a gory execution that restores both health and "spirit," which fuels your beast form.
Bears Ears is not the kind of place for chaining thousands of acres of forest or stringing up utility lines.
Turpin family Remember the Turpins, the California couple accused of beating, chaining up and torturing most of their 13 children?
That said, the game never thoroughly communicates central concepts — like the fact that getting hit by an enemy bullet will drastically lower the time you have to continue chaining the combo, or that chaining combos requires you carefully time when you down your last enemy to give you enough buffer to reach the next.
Riverside, California (CNN)The California husband and wife accused of abusing and chaining most of their 13 children will stand trial.
"Not every center works out like this," Ms. Nova said, noting that chaining was barred at Yayasan Galuh three years ago.
Mr. Sharma's food is quietly expressive, nodding to the flavors he grew up eating in Mumbai without chaining itself to tradition.
He paid $75 a week to live in a transient hotel, chaining his guitar to his bed before going to work.
"Chaining it isn't going to be the solution, as it will be stronger than any chains you could put on," he says.
Once in police custody, the woman accused Wilkerson of chaining her to a bed and making her a sex slave for months.
Subverting the 140 character limit by chaining tweets together into a cohesive "tweetstorm" takes some know-how, or you'll screw it up.
If you don't know what's wrong — in full or even just in part — why are you chaining yourself to a countdown clock?
Kohlhepp was charged last week with kidnapping a woman, identified as Kala Brown, and chaining her for two months on his property.
Dozens of protesters blocked entry to the gallery for guests of the ceremony, linking arms and chaining themselves to the gallery gates.
It's like "Chaining Tatum" but he says it earnestly which suggests that Drake is still happy about life or pretending to, at least.
But direct actions — like tree-sits and protestors chaining themselves to cars (as Crabtree did) — are somewhat of a last defense for protestors.
The latest is the idea that Dutch lender ING Groep has expressed interest in chaining itself to Commerzbank, reported in Germany's Manager Magazin.
A combination of ideas will be necessary, from partial privatization, to chaining benefits to inflation, to new revenue streams without higher tax rates.
One explanation for this state of affairs is that the U.S. government guarantees very few benefits for workers, chaining them to their jobs.
Jake Fee: I've done each semester [of college] in a different country—I'm chaining together different study abroad programs until I graduate [ Laughs].
The reasons that treatment didn't reduce chaining are not obvious, said Dr. Ofori-Atta, but may include the length of the trial itself.
Operatives in the 'Ndrangheta crime syndicate held the teenage Getty hostage for five months, even chaining him to a stake in a cave.
Society no longer tolerates the caging & chaining of wild animals for circus shows, and changes like this help end the normalization of such cruelty.
If you keep chaining systems together, sooner or later you end up with a model that is "too large to be tractable," she says.
We might not be chaining ourselves to fences anticipating the arrival of police, but we do opine in a space where we anticipate attack.
Just as our private lives are vulnerable to analysis of what intelligence professionals call "contact chaining," so too are political organizations, campaigns and parties.
Cho returned to his dorm room before heading to Norris Hall a little more than two hours later, chaining shut the building's massive wooden doors.
South Carolina murders The man accused of chaining a woman by the neck inside a shipping container on his farm may be a serial killer.
Narkun has a decent single leg, works well from the head outside position and uses combinations effectively, chaining his takedowns to wind up on top.
An entire generation of American Jews marched for our freedom, chaining themselves to the Soviet embassy, and lobbying DC to pressure Moscow to release its Jews.
Kratos had attacks for close, medium and far-range enemies, and chaining them together to handle mobs in a smart order was always a core mechanic.
Internet competition is accomplished by daisy-chaining an emulator named Gens with the online enabling program Kaillera and a VPN (virtual private network) service called Hamachi.
While there, the BOP team instructed guards on the proper use of a restraining technique against detainees called "short chaining," also referred to as short shackling.
Meanwhile, exposition weighs down almost every line of dialogue, chaining the show's aspiring heroes to uninspired banalities when they should be settling into their new roles.
Most ominously at all, within this headspace, it makes all too perfect sense to sever the parts of your sentience chaining you to the pain of living.
"The new box for Barnum's Animals perfectly reflects that our society no longer tolerates caging and chaining exotic animals for circus shows," PETA said in a statement.
Protesters against workplace discrimination in Philadelphia and New York deployed increasingly disruptive tactics, including blockading construction sites, chaining themselves to cranes, and clashing with law enforcement officials.
As planned, he served Charas with an eviction order almost immediately, though the remaining artists and activists did not go quietly, some chaining themselves together in protest.
"The new box for Barnum's Animals crackers perfectly reflects that our society no longer tolerates the caging and chaining of wild animals for circus shows," she said.
The overwhelming horsepower of GPUs is why, in 2010, the U.S. Air Force was able to build a supercomputer by daisy chaining 1,760 Sony PlayStation 3 gaming consoles.
The footage shows kids running away from the police, dancing, chaining themselves to a crane, climbing urban structures, walking on a bridge, and burning a police officer alive.
Over the years the group has been accused of kidnapping addicts, chaining them up to make them go cold turkey, mob ties, and racism and xenophobia towards immigrants.
Chaining every enemy in a single combo becomes much, much harder in later stages, so I haven't been able to come close to the top 10 on those levels.
TSA often deems this not worth the hassle, though on at least one occasion his locks have been broken off by chaining them to the back of a truck.
Local councilwoman Miranda Cox also felt the 2011 tremors, and has since taken action to oppose fracking, including being arrested after chaining herself to the gates of the Cuadrilla site.
As expected, the title is filled with acrobatic action and combat that favors chaining attacks together, along with a glorious look at how the open world web-slinging will work.
Your TV or game console might already support Alexa individually — my TCL TV and Xbox One do (no IR blaster required) — but there's definitely a convenience in chaining everything together.
And by chaining your swings correctly, you can build momentum and speed just like you'd expect in real life (if swinging around New York City were a possibility, that is).
NO PIPELINE bumper stickers are plastered on pickups throughout the county; in February, an 80-year-old veteran was arrested for chaining himself to a fence surrounding the pipeline company.
The killers were known to make the bodies disappear by chaining or tying them to heavy objects — like metal, rocks, or cement — and tossing them into a body of water.
The action came one week after eight members of Movimiento Cosecha were arrested for chaining themselves to the doors of Trump Tower, where the businessman lives and runs his campaign.
As the project has advanced, protesters have engaged in acts of civil disobedience, including suspending themselves above railway lines or chaining themselves to cement-filled drums to block rail lines.
During the protest, the activists, artists, and performers blocked entry to the gallery for guests of the ceremony, linking arms in the doorways and chaining themselves to the gallery gates.
He threw out another scenario to illustrate his point:"Chaining it isn't going to be the solution, as it will be stronger than any chains you could put on," he says.
The battery in the NES30 Arcade Stick will get you up to 59.993 hours of continuous play time, and it includes eight big red 30mm size buttons for easy combo chaining.
It's also worth noting that the company doesn't recommend daisy chaining two or more Blackmagic eGPUs; instead, if you have more than one, you should connect each to the computer directly.
Mr. Shalom said corrections officials were chaining together separate disciplinary incidents to circumvent time limits and segregate prisoners in what officials call "restrictive housing units" for stretches longer than a year.
In a technique called contact chaining, agencies use "seed" information—the telephone number or e-mail address of a known threat—as a "selector" to trace his contacts and his contacts' contacts.
Mesh networks are typically seen in areas experiencing natural disasters, political upheaval, or repression, where chaining routers together into a mini Wi-Fi network can provide a secure and low-cost connection.
The parents are accused of keeping their 13 children, ages 2 to 29, in filthy and fetid conditions, chaining some to their beds and using starvation as a weapon to control them.
We need to package the knowledge of security experts by automatically chaining micro-analytics, threat intelligence and metadata with forensically sound network traffic and files to understand and mitigate attacks in record time.
Whereas the millennial dream involves untethered globe-trotting and unlimited cultural consumption, the reality has more defined boundaries — chaining our romantic adventurers to power outlet until they receive the requisite power to proceed.
And the thing is, it's been this bad for years, despite a million investigative exposes on the ad tech daisy chaining middlemen morass that is digital advertising — and how it's about to change.
Three years ago psychiatrists from the nearby University of Indonesia developed a partnership with the center; they prescribed medication to patients, trained the nursing staff and enforced injunctions forbidding the chaining of patients.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Google has been steadily improving its smart speaker with updates facilitating more fluid conversations, as well as the addition of routines for chaining together multiple tasks with a single command.
Never in our lives had we been separated, especially in such an unusual, horrible, inhumane way -- by chaining our feet and hands, and my son seeing what they did with his father and sister.
The network can do contact chaining—if two different people both have an email address or phone number for you in their contact information, that indicates that they could possibly know each other, too.
It dismisses protests by concerned scientists, NGOs and ordinary citizens—which range from signing open letters to chaining themselves to tree-harvesters—as political attacks by foreign and domestic opponents of its "Poland first" nationalism.
But the effort that goes into remotely controlling a vehicle is difficult and convoluted, and the attack — often done by chaining together a set of different vulnerabilities — can take weeks or even longer to develop.
A scene in which The Guy can't find anywhere to park his bike and considers chaining it to a memorial for a deceased cyclist while an angry neighbor looks on, made him laugh with recognition.
"The housing ministry's biggest achievement is chaining the citizens with a big loan from commercial banks and a bigger monthly installment," Abu Yazid Al Huwaiti, a Saudi citizen, wrote in a Twitter post in April.
The big picture: Protests throughout Europe, Australia and New Zealand saw activists blocking busy bridges and roads, gluing and chaining themselves to cars and lampposts, and singing together as police stepped in to arrest them.
The show opened with local Ryerson student acts into DJ Esco's set in a cute little gorilla backpack, into first surprise guest and OVO affiliate SAFE who then brought out The Boy, Chaining Tatum himself, Drake.
But on Thanksgiving and Black Friday, you might be able to get $2400 off either Pixel 23 — and you might be able to do it without chaining yourself to Verizon or trading in your current phone.
A North Carolina man was sentenced on Thursday to 323 to 232 years in prison for kidnapping a 235-year-old girl, sexually assaulting her and chaining her to a tree in the woods, PEOPLE confirms.
But it's also a service for drivers – Lyft allows drivers nearing the end of a trip to be matched up with passengers nearby before the trip actually concludes to help them earn more by chaining fares.
A major part of Rage 2 is supposedly Overdrive, where after chaining together enough kills your character enters a kind of berserker mode where weapons gain new powers, and you regenerate health and do more damage.
By chaining together a heart-on-a-chip and liver-on-a-chip, Huebsch and the researchers at the Healy Lab are able to determine how inhibiting liver and heart function can make the drug toxic.
Campaigners set up camp then in the valley in the middle of a freezing winter, chaining themselves to trees in what became a symbol of the reawakening of civil disobedience in Poland after the collapse of communism.
Chaining themselves to a railing outside the cinema, they wave placards with slogans reflecting their general lack of enthusiasm for the undertaking: the immortal "Down With This Sort of Thing", and the rather less-imitated "Careful Now".
Ever since Good Friday (April 14), someone has been chaining a large, wooden cross to fence posts along Gay Street in Manhattan, Distractify reports, moving the cross to a different spot along the street every few days.
I loved Doom's rhythmic approach to old-school action, where the actual shooting was as simple as you could imagine but the depth was all in the risk-reward of chaining melee attacks to keep your health up.
In the last year alone, women have demanded the public's attention by chaining themselves to buildings, tweeting at the prime minister about their periods and even risking prison by publicly swallowing abortion pills that were delivered by drones.
I think you'll see Google Maps evolve to be an application that's much, much better at getting you from here or there no matter what mode of transportation you're using, even if you're chaining together multiple modes of transportation.
The ensuing outcry, which included gardeners chaining themselves to fences to block bulldozers, was eventually defused when Mr. Giuliani's successor, Michael R. Bloomberg, helped broker a deal that permanently preserved 400 gardens, while reserving 150 as potential building sites.
The ritualistic performance, which first took place in private and then was reprised at Lewiston, New York's Artpark, consisted of three symbolic parts: the planting of rice; the chaining of trees; and the burying of the artist's haiku poetry.
The group entered the international airport in March 2017, after cutting through a fence and chaining themselves together on the tarmac near a jet that was chartered by the British Home Office to expel migrants to Ghana and Nigeria.
The couple is accused of keeping their 13 offspring, ages 2 to 29, in filthy and fetid conditions, chaining some to their beds and giving them so little food the adult children were initially mistaken for minors, police said.
On the other, are we as a society comfortable letting profit-driven companies take the lead in public health by affording them access to value data sets — and potentially chaining any benefits to the commercial sector for the foreseeable future?
Before Friday's shooting, he raged against women online for years, calling them "sluts" and "whores" in videos, and recorded songs in which he talked about ripping off a woman's head and chaining a woman up in his basement to rape her.
When Ron Owen learned his neighbor Todd Kohlhepp had been accused of abducting a woman and chaining her up for months, the first thing he thought of was his young grandkids, who visit often — and the other children in the neighborhood.
Status: Incarcerated; 80-year sentenceGuevara's alleged misconduct: Beating, coerced confession Rivera accuses Guevara of chaining him to a wall and repeatedly striking him in the neck and otherwise physically intimidating him in order to coerce a confession, according to court papers.
Dr. Homer Venters, director of programming at Physicians for Human Rights, said the use of restraint desks generally involves chaining an inmate's hands to the top of the desk, with their ankles cuffed to an iron bar at the bottom.
The defendant, Todd Kohlhepp, 46, admitted to chaining a woman inside a storage shed on his rural property for two months and to a 2003 massacre of four people at a motorbike store, among other crimes, the Spartanburg Herald-Journal reported.
In the first stage, I discovered that chaining a combo for every single one of the 21 enemies was possible, and about 45 minutes later, I had actually achieved it through a mix of trial-and-error problem-solving and speed-running prowess.
But the gunplay fits surprisingly well with FFXV's combat; it still has the strategy inherent to RPG combat, as you're chaining together different types of attacks, but with a unique twist that comes from having to aim and fight large waves of enemies.
After chaining himself to an unpopular president, a sort of Western "Comical Ali" (Saddam Hussein's minister of information who refused to accept his boss's defeat) defending the untruths that emanated from above him, it is difficult to build a post-briefing-room career.
The spies weren't the only ones with something to worry about, though — when Henry enthusiastically told the story of Pastor Tim's chaining himself to a fence during an anti-nuke protest, it was the upstanding Americans who got the side-eye from Stan.
It's impossible to say, especially after the last several years, that dissent and disruption — whether it's Black Lives Matter activists blocking intersections, or Lt. Dan Choi chaining himself to the White House fence to protest "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" — don't work as tactics.
"The implications are clear: symptom control through the solitary use of medications is not a means to reduce chaining," wrote Dr. Vikram Patel of Harvard University and Dr. Kamaldeep Bhui of the London School of Medicine, in an editorial accompanying the study.
She said that the treatment produced some dramatic individual improvements — one man, shackled for 10 years, became strikingly lucid for the first time in memory — and that more careful, and longer, follow-up likely would have found that chaining was reduced, at least somewhat.
On the bottom, Barnett's guard isn't especially dangerous but he has been able to get out from underneath opponents as formidable on top as Jeff Monson and Daniel Cormier by chaining the 'post' or stiff arm escape and coming up on the single as the opponent recovers.
Infuriated at Mr. Faizi's refusal, General Dostum, with the help of his bodyguards, repeatedly raped and tortured Mr. Faizi over a period of several days, he said, eventually chaining him by his lip — the scar is still evident — to the inside wall of a truck container.
At the end of our demonstration, Nintendo gave a brief demo of Toy-Con Garage, which basically lets you program your own Toy-Con games if you're willing to invest the time in learning about the Switch's various buttons and hardware sensors and then chaining together different scenarios.
Why wait to dual assassinate a pair of enemies who've finally rotated around their guard patterns to stand next to one another when you can blink around a map chaining assassinations over great distances, should you have invested in the skills and built-up the stamina to do so.
Protesters associated with ACT UP and other groups staged brazen media events: blocking the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, chaining themselves to the VIP balcony of the New York Stock Exchange and scattering the ashes of people who had died from AIDS on the White House lawn.
Tepid highlights include Nick bragging to the entire female viewership about how much he loves cunnilingus (in case this whole JoJo thing doesn't work out, which it won't) and the tail end of Daniel's story, which involved him chaining a woman to a bed and lopping off some of her hair.
The idea was kind of revolutionary: you don't need to take care of or even own your own bike, let alone worry about chaining it to a fence and wondering if it'll get stolen — just ride where you want to go, then make sure you dock it before time runs out.
East Texas is Klan country, and Jasper holds a notable spot in the racist history of the region as the town where, in 1998, when Fears was 10, three white men lynched a black man named James Byrd Jr., chaining him to the back of a truck and dragging him to death.
The result was secret detentions at overseas "black sites" run by the C.I.A. There, interrogation teams tortured prisoners through extreme sleep deprivation, exposure to cold, forced nudity, confinement in coffinlike boxes, wall-slamming, chaining in painful stress positions and waterboarding, all of which administration lawyers claimed was lawful under a disputed legal theory.
Earthjustice, an environmental group that is embroiled in a legal battle with the administration to restore the original Bears Ears National Monument boundaries, said the plan "fails to map out strong protections for priceless culture sites," citing how the plan allows the practice of "chaining" - clearing forest with chain pulled between tractors for wildfire protection and grazing.
So goes the perilous game of chaining and dependency in marriage; and such, in its violence and whimsy, is the experience of watching "Fefu and Her Friends," by the late María Irene Fornés, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz, at Theatre for a New Audience's Polonsky Shakespeare Center, in the play's first Off Broadway revival since its première, in 1977.
As if she isn't busy enough chaining disco balls to objects all around the world to premiere her song "Chained to the Rhythm" and prepping for a big Grammys performance, Katy Perry has one more big event on her calendar to prep for: The pop singer is also gearing up to drop her very first shoe line, Katy Perry Collections, which will hit katyperrycollections.
CANNON BALL, N.D. — On any given night, supper lines here at the dusty prairie camps near the Missouri River where the last piece of a 1,40-mile pipeline is set to be placed might include young Navajo women from Arizona who have never camped in the cold, and older white women for whom chaining themselves to a fence for a cause is nothing new.
It's fine to live in relative filth when you're in your own delightful company, chaining episodes of Queer Eye and unhinging your jaw to fit an entire pizza inside it at once, but if you've made it past the date stage with another IRL human and you'd now quite like them to get naked in your room, you could at least pick up your pants off the floor and change the bedsheets to some that are less visibly crispy?

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