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"We do have some extreme floaters who do overnights," adds Antioco.
"Perps are booming, but floaters are booming too," said Deutsche's Gearhart.
He shot like four floaters against San Antonio that were money.
When press briefings are half empty, floaters can find vacant seats.
There is no treatment for floaters, though they usually fade with time.
Is this what freedom looks like—dispersed floaters in an uncharted sea?
Lap swimmers in the pool complained about leisurely floaters, and vice versa.
Now they are starting to see the floaters as an existential threat.
So maybe we're not ready to start busting floaters with lasers just yet.
It just seems a bit like seasoning your dish with scum or floaters.
Police loading floaters onto buses to get them back to bridge and home.
Plus, if they're not giant rings, I actually find watching my floaters quite relaxing.
Because Sunday's winds were particularly strong, the floaters were steered toward the Canadian border.
With Aqib Talib sidelined, it was Roby's turn to tangle with Philip Rivers' floaters.
But floaters, as the police call such cases, are much rarer in Central Park.
But for some people these floaters get worse with age and can become quite large.
They can also get $3003 Patrón floaters on their margaritas and $1 off Modelo beers.
And, naturally, communications from party leaders feel more persuasive to party loyalists than to floaters.
He's finishing athletic reverse layups and skying floaters with both hands against real shot blockers.
White backgrounds emphasize floaters, those tiny spots of fibers that appear in some people's vision.
The opening song, "Things I Imagined," makes clear that Solange is offering floaters, not bangers.
The newly priced two-tranche floaters from Bank of Communications' Hong Kong branch also traded well.
Mitchell ignited it with a pair of floaters, one of which became a three-point play.
"I HAVE NEVER SEEN FLOATERS LIKE THIS, could this be another edited photo," the member wrote.
Sterling floaters in the sector are rare, meaning there was a lot of pent-up demand.
They were giving up a lot of layups and short floaters, so that's what I was taking.
But new research suggests that the mesmerizing floaters may play a crucial part in the ecosystem's survival.
What began as a painful sensitivity to light and floaters in my vision quickly progressed to blindness.
The THUMP DJs took to the decks first, warming up the pool with a selection of balearic floaters.
In the post, they called them "floaters" — referring to the fact that they drowned in the Rio Grande.
So having a cup of something that basically looked like 'floaters' in water was like my worst nightmare.
These floaters come in different shapes and sizes given that the proteins and cells clump together in different ways.
Those include much larger floaters more common in old people that come with flashes in vision and other symptoms.
The only floaters were Kristina Schulman, Blake Horstmann and newbie Caitlin Clemmens from Colton Underwood's season of The Bachelor.
"Like dust, floaters are there all the time and we sort of find them annoying or boring," she said.
There are also correspondents who might be called floaters—those who have White House credentials but no assigned seat.
Chuy's is also featuring $26 floaters all day to dress up any margarita with customers' favorite tequila or orange liqueur.
Another consideration is the relatively high rig carry cost, which will financially force some market participants to retire uncompetitive floaters.
Floaters are caused by clumping of the vitreous humor, the gel-like fluid that fills the inside of the eye.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Deutsche Bank's tie-up talks with Commerzbank are providing a field day for Europe's financial balloon-floaters.
And I haven't even started describing the vulnerability of employee entrances, floaters and other entrances that would require additional screening.
Another consideration is the relatively high rig carry-cost, which will financially force some market participants to retire uncompetitive floaters.
The Braves missed their final 13 shots before the break while Spencer hit two straight floaters to end the half.
What they found is deeply distressing: Agents joking about deaths of migrants and calling them "floaters;" a photoshopped image of Rep.
Johnson followed with a pair of floaters, and Hood drilled a 287-pointer to give the Jazz a 280-28 lead.
Despite some reports characterizing the wayward floaters as drunken college students, Mr. Kimball said participants were of diverse ages and backgrounds.
These famous floaters are taking full advantage of the weather and making sure they have some fun while they are at it!
He pummeled the Warriors in transition and carved out soft floaters over some of the league's longest, rangiest, most bewildering individual defenders.
The Australian would be forgiven for cursing her luck to have landed the most dangerous of floaters — with or without super powers.
Chuy's: Stop by your local Chuy's all day long on February 22 for $43 floaters and $1 off their Top-Shelf Skinny Ritas.
Reader Question • 1235 votes Floaters, those small dots or cobweb-shaped patches that move or "float" through the field of vision, can be alarming.
Johnson did a bit of everything, from hitting floaters in the lane to dropping 3-pointers, to keep the Clippers' defense on its heels.
Some patients with ocular melanoma have symptoms similar to a detached retina — flashes of light, floaters in their visual field, and visual deficits, said Orloff.
Blackshear's layup opened the scoring, and Mann and Locket followed with floaters in transition to force the Ospreys into an early timeout trailing 210-183.
"Spots before your eyes" could be talking about floaters, but not today; this clue is using the word "spots" as a casual synonym for ADS.
But just as she can make visitors to the Exploratorium consider eye floaters as art, she can make you treat MoMA's masterpieces as mere motes.
Until recently, the more established White House correspondents have regarded floaters as a harmless distraction—the equivalent of letting a batboy sit in the dugout.
The Bucks want teams to take floaters and tough mid-range jump shots, but in doing so they're conceding a ton of pull-up threes.
However, he relied on a variety of floaters and a 15-for-15 performance from the free-throw line to produce a game-high 35 points.
Mapping software tracks the floaters across continents and oceans, using machine learning to identify the wind currents they can ride to wherever they need to be.
That second clip, where Goran scores after jumping into the body of Detroit's Aron Baynes, followed a series of mid-range floaters after turning the corner.
He's been excellent on long twos and okay with his floaters, but a solid in-between game is only worth so much from a contemporary wing.
He showed signs of it last year when he had a matchup he liked, taking it to the post for spins and fakes and easy floaters.
The piece consists of a red-velvet enclosure with a screen that is optimally lighted to prompt people to notice eye floaters and watch them dance.
He is a deadeye shooter, but I work with him on his middle game: floaters, runners, shots he can be creative with in college and beyond.
In the early days of the Trump Administration, when each day's briefing is oversubscribed, floaters pack the aisles, angling for a spot visible from the podium.
Depending on the size of the melanoma, most people note changes in their vision, like decreased or distorted vision, flashes of light, or floaters, Dr. Marr says.
In fact, most (seven in 10) of these spiritual floaters do have some nominal religious allegiance, presumably one that has ceased to have much significance for them.
All the maintenance is from the land, so we just put floaters up and you (can) do whatever you need to do (then) put them back down.
Two of the older generation who have shown they do have that ability — Britain's Andy Murray and Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka — could be dangerous floaters in the draw.
"This would allow doctors to integrate imaging and manipulation in the same ultrasonic machine for instance to locate and move kidney stones or eye floaters," Marzo said.
Then, on Thursday night, limping and no longer airborne, he unpacked his every move, scoring 23 points on an assortment of floaters and jumpers and put-backs.
More importantly, 34 of the 36 patients in the YAG laser group lost most or all of their floaters, something that no members of the sham group reported.
In addition, three of the five octopuses had stomachs full of jellyfish, one contained a siphonophore (jellyfish-like floaters), and one a salp (a snake-like gelatinous blob).
He's still quick off the floor to tip in his own misses and swat opposing floaters into courtside seats (he has 20 blocks in his last four games!).
However, with a novel approach to how acoustic beams work, doctors could soon use them to manipulate drug capsules throughout your body or remove floaters from your eyes.
Someday he may become a sommelier below the rim, too, leveraging the tight defense his deep range dictates by unleashing floaters and in-between pull ups on demand.
Curry came out more aggressively on Monday, scooting to the hoop and putting up his usual elusive assortment of butterfly floaters and scoring 30 points with eight assists.
Some floaters work for outlets that are too new to have been included in the most recent seating chart; others work for outlets that are marginal or disreputable.
The grey objects you see when looking at the sky or a wall are called floaters: shadows cast by debris that's come loose from the back of the eye.
Vyshkovsky said the finance ministry will diversify its OFZ offering this year by presenting new two-year bonds with coupon payments pegged to money-market rates, so-called floaters.
"With a couple of those pucks, they got some floaters and they got a little traffic and it finds its way into the net," Sharks captain Joe Pavelski said.
He hit jumpers, floaters, balletic spinners from all directions, never once forcing a shot and rarely venturing out to the 3- point line, where he is in fact deadly.
Two days after spending time in a Toronto hospital getting administered fluids for dehydration he helped the Pistons avoid a third straight loss with a 3-pointer and two floaters.
There to greet the misdirected floaters on land were the police and emergency medical personnel from Sarnia and members of the Canadian Red Cross and the Canada Border Services Agency.
And he nails two floaters in the lane, Tony's pure, cube-steak essence colliding with the finest and most delicate of all basketball wrist flips, like steak tartare made tableside.
As help defenders stay home on the outside, Embiid is briefly responsible for his man and the ball; his job is to force as many mid-range jumpers/floaters as possible.
It said it was actively responding to enquiries and tenders for projects in the floaters, production platforms, gas solutions and specialized shipbuilding segments to further develop and strengthen its order book.
NEW BONDS Vyshkovsky said the finance ministry will diversify its OFZ offering this year by presenting new two-year bonds with coupon payments pegged to money-market rates, so-called floaters.
Luther Vandross, Freddie Jackson, Billy Ocean, and then at my dad's house it was Mighty Clouds of Joy, Mahalia Jackson, Sam Cooke, The Floaters, The Spinners, Four Tops, and The Temptations.
Young attempted to singlehandedly bring Atlanta back into the contest, draining a pair of floaters and a 3-pointer to cut Sacramento's lead to 68-54 early in the third quarter.
Hefner says in April he's conducting an experiment in conjunction with Neuroverse, a company that builds wireless brain stations, in which they'll perform brain scans on first-time and experienced floaters.
By the third session most new floaters are able to obtain at least a glimpse of what happens when environmental stimuli are removed and the mind is the only input left.
It also might not reflect what the treatment would really look like in a clinical setting, and probably can't be generalized to all floaters, but just to the specific cases they treated.
Sometimes he's a sledgehammer who smashes his way downhill through smaller defenders, and other times he shows off a delicate touch with a creative display of floaters just outside the restricted area.
The pro-Fox executives point out his touch is actually pretty good, as seen on floaters and the fact that Fox is shooting a non-catastrophic 73 percent from the foul line.
"The part on exploration rigs, which is what we are quite well-known for, building jack-ups and floaters, I think the market there, we believe will take some years," he added.
Soon afterward, in 1969, Mr. Irwin made his first free-standing sculptures: transparent acrylic columns that registered on the eye like retinal floaters one minute and blended into the surrounding environment the next.
Minor injuries of scrapes and bruises and twisted ankles were reported as some floaters climbed over rocks to go ashore, Ms. Launderville said, noting that where they landed had no beaches or sand.
Paul broke out every trick in the book to shred every single coverage the Jazz threw at him: hesitations, in-and-outs, behind-the-backs, cross-court bullets, lobs, fadeaways, floaters, and more.
One of these posts, captured in a screenshot by ProPublica, asked users, "have y'all ever seen floaters this clean," above a photo of two migrants who appear to have drowned in a rive.
"We are in discussions with a number of third parties who are interested to have our floaters at their locations," Adnan told reporters ahead of the Asia Oil and Gas Conference in Kuala Lumpur.
Ms. Fey based her movie on Rosalind Wiseman's 2002 book "Queen Bees & Wannabes," a survey of adolescent girl culture that sorted young women into categories like Queen Bees, Sidekicks, Targets, Torn Bystanders and Floaters.
When new floaters come to Lift, Leventhal and co-founder Gina Antioco ask that they arrive 15 mins early to sign a waiver, use the restroom, and complete a short orientation around using the equipment.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Transaction Supports Strategic, Financial Initiatives: Transocean recently announced the acquisition of Songa Offshore, which owns seven harsh environment, ultra-deepwater floaters (three stacked), for a total enterprise value of approximately $9083 billion.
But it's still important to see a doctor if new floaters arise because the detaching vitreous gel can pull on the retina, causing it to tear, which can lead to retinal detachment, a serious condition.
Earlier this year, Mr. Yennie and others in the grave-tracking group glued electronic beacons to a few vaults that were known to be "frequent floaters," next to an often-flooded bayou outside New Orleans.
They start by zooming in on ball-handling, finishing, floaters, runners, one-legged jumpers, off-balance jumpers, side pick-and-rolls, middle pick-and-rolls, pick-and-roll passing, and so on and so forth.
The bond sale went without a hitch with the two-year fixed and floaters pricing at a spread of Treasuries plus 50bp and Libor plus 38bp - tighter than IPTs on total books of US$3.4bn.
"Our floaters have to be a little bit higher, and it probably screwed a couple of guys up," Fran Dunphy, Temple's coach at the time, said after a game against Central Florida on March 9.
Meanwhile, Class B floaters of 20173 million yuan, with a scheduled maturity of May 22017 22, were printed at 22017bp over the policy rate on one-year loans, indicating an initial yield of 5.60 percent.
As they worked through it, Glass would stop McGruder's reps if from start to finish they weren't executed as he would during actual competition; five game-like floaters are more important than 100 that aren't.
So to give you an example, I think at today's oil price, say anywhere from 55 to 60 dollars, almost all solutions can work in the different fields - whether it's jack-ups or the deep floaters.
Related: Climate Change Is Helping to Spread Deadly Viruses It's been nearly ten years since Kelly's symptoms began, and she said she still has headaches, tingling skin, and "floaters" in her eye that obstruct her vision.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Songa Transaction Supports Strategic Financial Initiatives: Transocean recently announced the acquisition of Songa Offshore, which owns seven harsh-environment, ultra-deepwater floaters (three stacked), for a total enterprise value of approximately $3.4 billion.
With the Rockets clinging to a 343-333 lead midway through the fourth quarter, Harden sank three free throws, converted back-to-back floaters, and added a 323-pointer to extend the advantage to 313-303.
One of the most common symptoms is visual snow, but HPPD patients can also suffer from seeing floaters (shadow-like moving shapes in your field of vision), palinopsia (recurrence of visual images), and spotting halos around objects.
He can swat floaters off the glass, snatch (and slam) seemingly uncatchable lobs from the sky, dominate entire stretches at any position, in any role he wants, and make Jeff Green look like a good basketball player.
The Ave Maria Grotto, where a Benedictine monk built 125 miniature replicas of famous religious sites — all made in part from found objects like cold-cream jars and toilet floaters — occupies a four-acre park in Cullman.
Parker isn't as nimble as he used to be, but he still did a tremendous job navigating the paint, flipping a few impossible floaters softly off the glass when it appeared they had no chance to go in.
"For the primary eye tumors, it will either be incidentally picked up on routine eye exam having no symptoms, or more commonly patients have symptoms of a retinal detachment with flashes and floaters or blurry vision," Orloff said.
But in the final, Matley was a model of ambition, power and control, assured technically and stylistically with his snap turns, weightless-seeming floaters along the lips of waves and a 360-degree maneuver called an air reverse.
However, it's hard to ignore the diverse array of promising descriptions used by doctors and floaters alike: Whether it be reshuffling, unfolding, or resetting— and according to Nakagawa, defragging — let us hope float tanks fulfill this lofty promise.
The Great Rose Experiment was looking pretty swell when he was nailing a decent percentage of those impossible floaters and push shots he loves so much, but now those shots aren't falling, and the results have been ugly.
Laser treatments have existed for at least 15 years, but there haven't been other attempts to fix floaters with these specific lasers compared to placebos, the authors from Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston write in the paper published today in JAMA Ophthalmology.
"Through our clients who are oil majors and oil traders, we see a competitive edge in locating our floaters (storage facilities) in KLIP resulting from lower costs and less congestion," said Ng Xinwei, Chief Executive of Agritrade, which owns three supertankers.
See an eye doctor within 24 to 48 hours if you have a new floater, experience a sudden "storm" of floaters, see a gray curtain or shadow move across your field of vision, or have a sudden decrease in vision.
However, he relied on a variety of floaters and a 15-for-15 performance from the free-throw line to produce a game-high 35 points as the Rockets claimed back-to-back victories for the first time this month.
"Through our clients who are oil majors and oil traders, we see a competitive edge in locating our floaters (storage facilities) in KLIP resulting from lower costs and less congestion," said Ng Xinwei, chief executive of Agritrade, which owns three supertankers.
In an image installed near the front of the room, White stands in a turquoise bathing suit, surrounded by a veil of sunlight seemingly amplified by Goldin's flash, so bright I was sure I could see floaters at the corners of my eyes.
Once that happens, he's excellent at using a few dribbles to attack with midrange floaters and pull-up jumpers—he actually had a higher effective field-goal percentage on "runners" (53.1) than on shots at the rim in half court situations (52.1).
The other big question is whether Elgort would be able to handle the basketball demands of playing Matthew Dellavedova—tripping guys, looking incredulous at foul calls, tossing up floaters, bothering opponents, and generally looking like an exhausted werewolf a lot of the time.
There are the elements of other successful small players in his game—he scoots and slips like Tyler Ulis, has a repertoire of Isaiah Thomas-style floaters and high-spin off-angle finishes at the rim—but his role is different and simpler.
In the designated "chill-out room" for people post-float (Floatworks have wisely declined to refer to their visitors "floaters"), I meet a university student with a shaved head who is so evangelical that they tell Plowman that they're applying for a job with him.
Bank of China's AT21s callable in 5340 were quoted at 20203/22020 to yield around 21.5%, a world away from the 251.5% and 12.5% now quoted for respective AT1 dollar floaters callable in 2020 from Deutsche Bank and Standard Chartered, according to Eikon prices.
Transocean has also proactively high-graded and focused its fleet via rationalization (21000 floaters removed from the marketed fleet as of August 2110, 21000), divestiture (sold jackup fleet), and M&A (pending Songa Offshore acquisition; 211 contracted 'Cat-D' and 21500 stacked harsh environment, semisubmersible rigs) activities.
The Canadian Coast Guard, with help from the Ontario Provincial Police, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary and the Sarnia and Point Edward Fire Departments, helped the floaters as they headed toward Sarnia, said Carol Launderville, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Coast Guard.
Rivers took an elbow in his eye socket and became a bloody metaphor for the Clippers' season; with his eye practically sutured shut, he suddenly was making smart reads in the pick-and-roll, throwing in floaters and finally nailing one of his innumerable stepback threes.
He works incessantly with assistant coach Steve Hetzel on all different kinds of tricky finishes: runners, floaters, bankers, reverses, even Isaiah Thomas–style fadeaway layups, all of which he may break out at any given time depending on how his own defender and the help man are positioned.
And yet (and there always seems to be an 'and yet' with this artist), Schiele's way of painting is to smack everything in the composition flat against the picture plane, so that the floaters above and the earth below are united despite the work's purported evocation of flight.
Four nights after dropping—the verb never seems more accurate than when applied to Thomas, whose ceiling-scraping floaters and ballistic triples seem almost to whistle straight down through the net—a career-high 52 points on the Miami Heat, he went for 29 and 15 assists in an 11-point win.
We're working from a small sample, but what these numbers tell us is that Thomas, one of the most aggressive rim rushers over the past two seasons, is still attacking the rim but not quite able to finish—be it with floaters, nifty layups, or trips to the free-throw line—like he did before suffering a season-ending hip injury last year.
Below are more photographs from Mutations, as well as the other current commissions on the High Line, including Sheila Hicks's joyous "Hop, Skip, Jump, and Fly: Escape From Gravity" with around 650 feet of fabric tubing that winds over and through the tracks at the Western Rail Yards, and Henry Taylor's chill self-portrait in "the floaters" mural, with the artist swimming in a bright blue Palm Springs pool.
There are floaters, too: Rockaway Rosie (Elizabeth Canavan), a soft-faced white drunk who wants only to be liked; the teen-age Little Melba Diaz (Kara Young, an actor to watch), a straight-A student who's been through hell; Betty Woods (the startling Kristina Poe), a fleshy recluse who infuriates the others by refusing to bathe; and Wanda Wheels (Patrice Johnson Chevannes), an elegant, aloof former actress with an English accent and dark skin stretched taut over her fine-boned face.
Records like "Only For a Lifetime" and "Times out of Time" fit perfectly next to "Move Closer" by Phyllis Nelson, or The Floaters' "Float On" —these are songs that sound absolutely out of the world when heard in the back of a taxi in the rain, songs that take on their own lives in that hushed environment, at that moment when day and night have ceased to exist in a binary, at the point when you realise that everything's destined to drift along in the same sad shitty way it always does.

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