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The simple conclusion: Keep the smiley faces out of formal emails.
And she was in there and her lecture hall faces out.
"I never said you don't put black faces out there," Mr. Allen said.
All of them worked the tech and research circuits, got their faces out there.
I was stood onstage in Brooklyn, and there were all these faces out there.
The hotel faces out onto the Mississippi River, with a rooftop pool and 995 rooms.
The fish correctly recognized 81 percent of faces out of a possible sample pool of 44 faces.
The first 2020 polls of the season have some familiar faces out in front as early favorites.
The injections take place in a backyard tent that faces out to an alleyway, not exactly a spa.
Ise and Walter's double desk, still stocked with paper clips and stationery, faces out over the sloping front field.
Anything that'll help keep our faces out of our phones for any period of time is probably a welcome addition.
It's just jarring to hear this kind of talk coming from Shatner, one of the most widely recognized Trek faces out there.
Even the most symmetrical faces out there know that no two brows are the same — sisters, not twins, as the saying goes.
The CDC is considering recommending such a move, advocating that people cover their faces out in public, The Washington Post reported on Monday.
Last October, Halle Berry responded to a Instagram user who trolled her for always cropping her kids' faces out of the photos she shares.
The Extant actress clapped back at a troll who criticized her for cropping her kids' faces out of an Instagram photo, according to People.
The kids wore T-shirts with empowering messages of kindness and girl power, but Berry chose to keep their faces out of the picture.
Following the hearing, Kelly's attorney Steve Greenberg said his client should get bail on the charges he faces out of Illinois and New York.
Jerusalem (CNN)Pro tip: Keep the smiley faces out of your work emails, or else the person receiving the message may think you're incompetent.
They gave an "exclusive" interview with local resident Joe Brown, keeping their faces out of the frame as they shared their side of story.
Other women may choose to cover their hair or faces out of piety, or because they dislike being ogled, or to affirm their Muslim identity.
With sufficient high-quality training data and processing power, it is now possible for computers to pick faces out of a crowd with high accuracy.
So the young artist began carving human faces out of the stones and incorporating them with other found materials to create something other than crafty curios.
Two years since that competition, he'd crafted more than 200 unnerving faces out of his carb-y medium, and these days he's represented in Bangkok by Whitespace Gallery.
One of the last things I did before leaving the home we had made together was pull the five-foot portrait of our faces out of the closet.
The Olloclip logo faces out front, while the W/T labels marking the wide and telephoto cameras point out back, and when it's seated, you'll know, because it locks into place.
It would be equivalent to gambling at standard craps with dice and knowing which three dice facesout of 4163 possible — would have a reduced probability of coming up on any roll.
And when a hard-working, firm-voiced Mr. Cooper faces out front and dares the playgoing public not to like him, it's difficult not to feel that his wish is the audience's command.
So many superhero-movie characters find excuses to ditch their masks—not only to get the actors' faces out there during the big moments, but because it's tough to emote under a mask.
This and other operations, like jaw shaving and rhinoplasty, are fraught with accusations that the practice attempts to carve Western faces out of Asian ones, raising the questions: Whose gaze is all this for?
The Amp has two displays: a 24-LED screen with the Lyft logo on top that faces out the windshield, and a 120-LED screen on the back, facing the driver and the passenger.
There is a side of that pursuit that lives in shadow but is never quite invisible, and which has a deeper and more complicated truth than the grand and embellished edifice that faces out.
Walker's Penguins toiletry bag has a prominent place in his Mets locker — the logo always faces out — and he is friends with several of the Penguins players, including Kris Letang, Chris Kunitz and Pascal Dupuis.
Built into the side of a cliff, as are many of the houses in Capri, its facade faces out to the turquoise sea and looks down upon a string of exclusive beach clubs and a bay filled with yachts.
As a coda to this meditative but piercing show, the gallery has installed a 2249 painting by Ms. Stevens called "Big Daddy Paper Doll" in a display window that faces out to the street and the nearby High Line.
The people who went to bars allowed us to feel a sense of superiority, but they also made it clear that the country will not be able to wash their hands and not touch their faces out of this crisis.
Wewerka's sculpture, "CELLA with Kitchen Tree and Swing Chair" (1984), is a futuristic modular living space where every nook, shelf, or seat faces out into the gallery — the opposite of the sheltered and private domestic spaces we are used to.
The Hubble telescope, which travels the Earth at about 5 miles per second -- equivalent to driving from America's East to West Coast in 10 minutes -- faces out to space to take pictures of planets, stars and galaxies to help scientists learn about the solar system.
The telescope, which travels the Earth at about five miles per second -- equivalent to driving from America's East to West Coast in just 10 minutes -- faces out to space to take pictures of planets, stars and galaxies to help scientists learn about the solar system.
In lieu of an apology, Max and Frankie stage a faux funeral for Sam, and their eulogies are a direct message to all of us to get our faces out of our phones and use them to call our mothers to tell them how special they are.
She often amused herself and her children by molding faces out of putty, bread dough, and wax.
Located at the furthest east end of the Sunshine Coast, the beach faces out onto Howe Sound.
There is a single platform, on the left of trains arriving from Liskeard. It faces out across the estuary of the River Looe.
Machrihanish (, ) is a village in Argyll, on the west coast of Scotland. It is a short distance north of the tip of the Mull of Kintyre, which faces out towards Ireland and the Atlantic.
Broadrock, looking towards Redcliff Point. View from the sea of the Corallian cliffs at Broadrock, with the Osmington White Horse in the background. Broadrock is a cliff on the coast in Dorset, southern England. It faces out into Weymouth Bay between Bowleaze Cove and Redcliff Point.
Ian West, Osmington Mills – Black Head; Geology of the Wessex Coast, 8 November 2007. The headland faces out over to the Isle of Portland. It is so-called because of the black colouring of the cliffs at this point. To the west along the coast are Redcliff Point and Bowleaze Cove.
Each episode of the series comprises a series of sketches, each sketch being filmed in a single, steady shot. Many scenes feature only Dujardin and Lamy, but some include supporting characters (such as friends, or Alex's mother; or occasional famous guests), who appear either in the background or with their faces out of shot.
Lucky Lou's is a bar located in the college town of Denton, Texas. Opened in 1996, Lou's has established itself as popular bar in the area. Lou's has three separate bar serving areas, foosball tables, arcade games and pool tables. There is a large outdoor patio area that faces out to the Fry Street area.
Ikitsuki is known historically for two primary reasons: a legacy of whaling and hidden Christians. Near the south end of the island is a museum with exhibits on both these aspects of Ikitsuki's history. Nearly all the people of Ikitsuki live on the east side of the island. The west side faces out into the open ocean (sea) and is very windy.
Prior to producing music under the Lapalux moniker, Stuart released music under the name ‘Rude Mummy Not Daddy’. In 2008, Lapalux released the Forest EP. His 2011 EP, Many Faces Out of Focus, was released on Pictures Music. In 2012, he released two EPs, When You're Gone and Some Other Time, on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label. His debut album, Nostalchic, was released on Brainfeeder in 2013.
On the CD reissue, the tray card is double-sided – the side that faces out contains the track listing with a bar code and an RIAA anti-piracy notice, and the opposite side has the same track listing without a bar code or an RIAA warning. Despite the CD reissue on Geffen, logos for Neutral Records can still be found in numerous places in the package.
Land behind the Pavilion was sold to Bellway in 2011Hoad A (2011) Land sale helps Kent County Cricket Club profits, Kent Online, 2011-01-13. Retrieved 2018-03-28. and in March 2012 a new Sainsbury's Local convenience store opened. This faces out of the ground and occupies the ground floor of the new club administration building alongside the Lime Tree Cafe inside the ground.
Goffle Hill generally refers to the ridge of First Watchung Mountain north of the Passaic River and south of Campgaw Mountain. West of the ridge is a narrow valley dividing the tall peaks of the Preakness Range (part of Second and Third Watchung Mountain) from Goffle Hill. The east side of the ridge faces out over a wide, shallow valley extending to the Palisades.Thomas Francis Gordon.
The organ in the NCH was installed by the organ builders Kenneth Jones and Associates in 1991, ten years after the auditorium was built. It features prominently in various performances at the NCH. It is one of the largest organs in Ireland with 4 manuals and 50 stops. One of the notable features of the organ is the magnificent State Trumpet, a horizontal reed stop that faces out into the auditorium.
Braye Harbour (also known as Alderney Harbour) is the main harbour on the north side of the Island of Alderney, in the Channel Islands, a dependency of the British Crown. A break-water was built by the Admiralty to protect the Navy in the 19th century shelters Braye Harbour. It is an artificial harbour created by building a pier or jetty. The harbour faces out onto the Swinge, which is part of the English Channel.
Robert Forde is buried at the Clonmel Old Church Cemetery, Cobh in his native County Cork. In March 2009, on the 50th Anniversary of his death, a Memorial was unveiled to Forde by The Robert Forde Memorial Committee in The Promenade, Cobh. The rough hewn granite stone faces out to Cork Harbour and has a bronze plaque showing Forde with his sled. A Plaque was also unveiled at 52 Harbour Row, Cobh where he lived.
Dominating the northern skyline is Doulus Head and Killelan mountain, with Valentia island to the south and Ballycarbery to the east. The north west of the island faces out to the Atlantic ocean and Dingle bay. Surrounding Beginish are other small islands, including Lamb Island to the north and Church Island to the east. Church Island is notable for having the remains of a monastic settlement with an oratory and hut, holy well and shrine.
Cactus was initially conceived in late 1969 as a supergroup of the Vanilla Fudge rhythm section of bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice with guitarist Jeff Beck and singer Rod Stewart. However, Beck had an automobile accident and Stewart joined Ronnie Wood in Faces. Out of frustration, Bogert and Appice formed what became known as Cactus in early 1970. The cast was complete when Day joined them on vocals and Jim McCarty joined on lead guitar.
Seagate is located on the western end of Coney Island, and the club facilities were located on the northern, inland, side of Coney Island facing Gravesend Bay. For many years, the Atlantic Yacht Club was one of the largest and most prestigious yacht clubs in New York City. The club's current location on Gravesend Bay faces out toward its former Sea Gate site. A family oriented sailing club, the Atlantic Yacht Club sponsors an active junior sailing program.
One row faces out towards the harbour and the tall buildings of the central business district. The rooms of the inner ring have views of the courtyard in the centre of the building. There is an indoor garden over the old Straits Club at the centre of the atrium which can double as a venue for cocktails. The main entrance into the hotel, where dignitaries and celebrities are received, is covered with a large glass canopy at the porch.
The western portion faces out to the lake, and the east towards the hill where Thomond House now stands. The large walled gardens are to the south. In 1902 the 15th Baron Inchiquin, Lucius, took the old 17th century gateway from Leamaneh and erected it at the entrance to the large walled garden. A long curving drive leads from the gateway and classical lodge, passing north of the lake and round to the front door of the castle.
Also known as the Alderney Harbour, it is located on the north side of the island at the mouth of the English Channel. It has one of the longest harbour walls in Europe and is, in fact, the longest such harbour wall in the British Isles. The harbour faces out onto the Swinge, which is part of the English Channel. It is more or less a suburb of St Anne, which is a large settlement in Alderney about away from the harbour.
The building's distinctive Egyptian-style ornamentation originally included a solar disc to the Sun-god Ra, two gigantic effigies of black cats flanking the entrance and colourful painted details. When the factory was converted into offices in 1961 the Egyptian detailing was lost, but it was restored during a renovation in the late 1990s, and replicas of the cats were placed outside the entrance. The building is located at the northern end of Hampstead Road and faces out over Harrington Square.
There are five light poles in the stadium, four of which flood the field and the other on the field event venues on the northern side of the stadium. They are a mercury vapor with a total lighting capacity of 90 foot candles. Fans primarily enter Maverick Stadium from the south, where a seven-window ticket booth faces out onto a 689-space parking lot. The home entrance is to the west of the booth, while the visitors entrance is to the east.
Huddersfield railway station by night Designed by the architect James Pigott Pritchett and built by the firm of Joseph Kaye in 1846-50Railway Magazine, June 1956Robert William Rennison (1996), Civil Engineering Heritage, 2nd ed, pp 187-188\. London: Thomas Telford. using the neo-classical style, the station is well known in architectural circles for its classical-style facade, with a portico of the Corinthian order, consisting of six columns in width and two in depth, which dominates St George's Square. It faces out towards Lion Buildings.
Nilsson, 27–38 The earlier painting uses witchcraft imagery in a manner that inverts the order of traditional Christian iconography. The goat extends his left rather than right hoof towards the child, the quarter moon faces out at the left hand corner of the canvas.Hughes, 153 These inversions may be metaphor for the irrational undermining of the liberals who argued for scientific, religious and social progress. Many of the scientific bodies then active were condemned as subversive and their members accused as "agents of the devil".
Immediately to the west Dorset House (1700) connects the front of the building to William Kent's Treasury (1733–36), which faces out onto Horse Guards Parade. The latter is built over the site of the Cockpit, used for cock fighting in the Tudor period, and subsequently as a theatre. In the early 1960s the buildings were restored and many of the Tudor remains were exposed and repaired. Significant renovations between 2010 and 2016 converted many of the floors to open plan and created new office space.
Their surveys in 1999 and 2000 found 104 previously unknown sites, mostly caves and rock shelters with 21 "lithic scatters" and 9 open shell middens. A proportion of these sites will be more recent, but test pits at 4 sites found Loch a Sguirr on Raasay and Sand in Applecross to be Mesolithic. The indication is that there are many more surviving sites than had been expected. The rock shelter site at Sand on the Applecross peninsula, just to the north of Applecross itself, faces out across the Inner Sound westwards towards Skye and Raasay.
In the following century it was included in the reconquest of the papal patrimony by Cardinal Albornoz, who also had the mighty Rocca built. It was the work of Ugolino di Montemarte, known as il Gattapone. He was also author of the plans for the Loggia dei Priori and the Colonnade that faces out onto the Piazza dei Priori together with the 13th century Palazzo del Podestà and the 14th century fountain. In 1373 Narni was given as fief to the Orsini to whom it returned in 1409.
The most dominant of the two buildings is the two-story warehouse, which features dominant gables and incorporates the 'A' store (built in 1852), the 'B' store (built from 1860-1), the 'Drum' Store (built from 1895-6) and the 'New Store' (built in 1898), with all of these except the 'New Store' being built in the Victorian-Georgian style. The Warehouse faces out to Croke Lane, Marine Terrace and the railway reserve. The walls are made of coursed limestone rubble and the roof is made of Colorbond finished corrugated iron.
In 1983, abortion was legalized in Turkey (it was passed in 1982 during a military government). In the past, abortions would happen in secret and were usually done in harmful and unsafe ways. Finally, in 1983 Turkey decided to legalize abortions, as they do in Tunisia, during the first trimester no matter what circumstances the mother faces. Out of all the countries in the Middle East region, Turkey and Tunisia are the only two countries in this region that allow abortions under any circumstances during the first trimester.
Frequently, a single group of friends shares Moors #410 and #403 or, more rarely, all three of the suites; in this case, the entire area occupied by the friends becomes "the Belltower suite" / "the Belltower". One of the largest housing arrangements on the Harvard campus, it can comfortably house twelve students with individual bedrooms, four bathrooms (three full and one half), and three common rooms. The Belltower itself faces out over the Quadrangle and is accessed by a ladder and trap door. Access to the tower begins in the passageway that connects Moors Hall #410 and #403.
Attached to the main structure, along its northern edge, facing rue Carlo Hemmer, are four identical parallel five storey wings used as office space. Between the two wings closest to Circuit de la Foire Internationale lies a later extension to the shopping mall's second storey, in the form of a single-storey food court, adding of floor space. A cuboid five storey office structure attached to the wing closest to John F Kennedy faces out onto the road. The Kirchberg District Centre is steel framed, with approximately 12,000 tonnes of steel used in the initial construction.
The Hog's Head is another pub, which often attracts a more disreputable clientele than the Three Broomsticks, and many of the customers hide their faces out of a desire not to be recognised. The hanging sign in front of the pub has a severed boar's head, leaking blood onto the white cloth around it. The pub itself is filthy, with the floor covered with layers of dirt and the windows smeared with so much grime that little light gets through. The main floor is a single room, but there are additional rooms on the upper floors.
The station has a single platform that serves trains in both directions (it is on the left of a train arriving from Exeter) and faces out across the estuary of the River Exe. The platform is much lower than usual in the United Kingdom which leads to a significant step up into the trains. This is difficult for the less mobile or for people with luggage, also while all trains carry wheelchair ramps, it is not possible to use them here. Requests to Railtrack and Network Rail to raise the platform have so far been unsuccessful.
The > Maly is premiering a play of his tomorrow, say, or he had a book come out > yesterday—he'll talk for three hours and never breathe a word of it. Not > only is there no hint of the braggart in him, he goes on and on about his > failures and defeats. He can do anything with his hands: he makes > lampshades, tables, and chairs; he molds faces out of clay; he has fashioned > a magnificent cigarette lighter out of bronze—he has all kinds of > instruments and tools. Watch the way he handles seeds or berries and you > know he's got a green thumb.
The dead body of an infant can be seen discarded to the left, whereas the legs of another can be seen held down with force to the ground by a presumably younger witch in the center foreground. More witches, young and old, can be seen in the background, as well as three dead infants, apparently manacled, hanging from the neck on a stake to the left in the distance. Typical of the imagery of witchcraft, many of the symbols used are inverted. The goat extends his left rather than right hoof toward the child, while the quarter moon faces out of the canvas at the top left corner.
Fish-eye view of Kitsilano Beach Kitsilano Beach with the West End, Stanley Park and the North Shore Mountains in the distance Kitsilano Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Vancouver, especially in the warm summer months. Located at the north edge of the Kitsilano neighbourhood, the beach faces out onto English Bay (geographical coordinates ). The beach is home to the longest swimming pool in Canada, the salt-water outdoor Kitsilano Pool, operated by the Vancouver Park Board and open annually from May to September. Toward the northern edge of the beach is a playground and a number of beach volleyball courts.
From the bathroom level a further half-storey set of stairs goes up to the second main level of the flat, typically containing bedrooms, which sits on the other side of the building from the living area. A final half-storey set of stairs leads up to the central corridor two storeys above the entrance, with a fire exit door to that corridor. A 'down' flat has the similar arrangement, but in reverse, with the entrance leading down to the living level, down to the bathroom level, down to the bedroom level and down to the corridor two storeys below. The result of this layout is that all flats have a dual aspect design, where each apartment faces out on both sides of the block.
During the cadet's first-degree (senior) year, the ring is worn with the class crest facing the wearer; following graduation, the ring is turned so that the class crest faces out. The rings of all the academies were originally designed to be worn on the left hand, so that the wearer reads the name of the academy on the bezel while a cadet or midshipman and others can read it after graduation, the rings are now worn on either hand. The Academy's Association of Graduates (AOG) accepts rings of deceased graduates which are melted down to form an ingot of white gold from which a portion of all future rings are made. Both the academy's Association of Graduates and the Academy Library maintain displays of class rings.
Delamere Avenue was renamed as Kenyatta Avenue, after Kenya's first president, Jomo Kenyatta, and the statue of Delamere was relocated to the family's Soysambu estate, where it faces out toward the mountain known locally as "Delamere's Nose" or "The Sleeping Warrior." Among the Maasai, with whom Delamere was the first to establish a strong European connection, his family is now frequently reviled as those who "stole" the Maasai's land;Barton, The Curse of White Mischief but at his death, The Times reported that this complicated man had been amongst the very few Europeans who had made it a point to learn the Maasai language. One of the restaurants inside the Nairobi Norfolk Hotel has been known as the Lord Delamere Terrace for decades. "Traveling in Style : Our Hearts Are in the Highlands", David Lamb, LA Times, 20 March 1988, webpage: LAT-1988.
The shoulder and forelimb are broadly similar to those of Azendohsaurus, with a tall scapula that is concave along the front with an expanded tip, and an interclavicle with a long paddle-like process on the back and a short forward-pointing process (an unusual feature for archosauromorphs but also found in Azendohsaurus). The coracoid articulates with the scapula to form a glenoid (shoulder socket) that faces out to the sides and back, a feature in Azendohsaurus suggested to indicate the forelimb was held more upright than a full sprawl. The humerus is likewise similar, with broad ends and a narrow midshaft, and a very well-developed deltopectoral crest half as long as the whole bone, indicating powerful forelimbs. The ulna, however, can be distinguished by a lower olecranon process below the elbow than in Azendohsaurus.
Released in July 1994, Voodoo Lounge received strong reviews and debuted at No. 1 in the UK (their first chart-topper there since 1980's Emotional Rescue) and No. 2 in the US (behind the soundtrack to The Lion King) where it went double platinum. Writing for Vox magazine in August 1994, Steven Dalton thought that the album's strongest tracks were filled with "echoes of the band's halcyon days", most notably 1972's Exile on Main Street and 1978's Some Girls. He went on to surmise that Voodoo Lounge "reminds us why we liked the Stones in the first place", and singled out "New Faces", "Out of Tears" and "Blinded by Rainbows" as the album's highlights, despite also stating that the record contained "too many sketchy, arsing-around-in-the- studio jobs" to be considered one of the group's overall best albums. Robert Christgau commented: "world's greatest roots-rock band".
As an analogy, imagine the contest where the player is instructed to choose the most attractive six faces out of a set of hundred faces. Under special circumstances, the player may ignore all judgment-based instructions in a search for the six most unusual faces (interchanging concepts of high demand and low supply). Ironic to the situation, if the player finds it much easier to find a consensus solution for judging the six ugliest contestants, she may apply this property instead of attractiveness level in choosing six faces. In this line of reasoning, the player is looking for other players overlooking the instructions (which can often be based on random selection) to a transformed set of instructions only elite players would solicit, giving them an advantage. As an example, imagine a contest where contestants are asked to pick the two best numbers in the list: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2345, 6435, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13}.
Other buildings and structures are listed as Category B. The college chapel is unusual for a collegiate church in that the main entrance faces out into the town, and not like those in Oxford or Cambridge, closed into the college itself. It is indeed the only collegiate chapel in Scotland with this arrangement. The chapel was used as a parish church after the St Leonard's college chapel was unroofed in the 1750s until this arrangement was withdrawn by the university. The 1450 college had cloister buildings to the north of the college chapel - the two doors to the north side of the chapel show the alignment of the cloister. Today, with the university having abandoned the Collegiate system in all but name, the St Salvator’s/United College site houses various lecture theatres, and the departments of Spanish, Russian, and social anthropology. It is commonly referred to as “the quad”, and is the setting of Raisin Monday festivities, the finish point of the post-Graduation processions, and occasionally hosts student events.

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