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No one got here in a straight line without failure.
I wander even when I walk in a straight line.
Don't forget to keep your hips in a straight line.
But services can't keep growing in a straight line forever.
Microsoft was up 12%, also in a straight line. Huh?
In a straight line, the course is 608 nautical miles.
Body should be in a straight line from head to heels.
IMAGE: Getty ImageScientific progress doesn't always move in a straight line.
Don't expect them to go up in a straight line, though.
How do you measure something that's not in a straight line?
" Intercontinental Exchange: "This stock has fallen down in a straight line.
They are in a straight line pointing from democracy to authoritarianism.
You weren't going to go up in a straight line forever.
"Stocks do not go up in a straight line," Nomura's McCafferty said.
They said, 'My life hasn't always run in a straight line, either.
Driving in a straight line on a track is another story, however.
They were standing in a straight line, like a wall of defense.
That does not mean the path will come in a straight line.
Cut it off in a straight line, close to the base. 3.
They're actually pretty pissed at him for sprinting in a straight line.
It is to remember that history does not travel in a straight line.
You're not going to get the shark to swim in a straight line.
That one where people just run in a straight line for 100 meters?
Of course, Yamada doesn't expect this to happen in a straight line down.
But on a very short-term basis nothing moves in a straight line.
I mean, Amazon was up 30% this year, practically in a straight line.
That said, the stock's been up in a straight line, up 66 percent.
Progress is real, but of course it doesn't happen in a straight line.
Flooring the accelerator and going in a straight line only spells certain defeat.
"If you walk in a straight line, it's gonna spill over," she continues.
Show me in a straight line why we can't do what Israel does.
When the simulation begins, the car can barely drive in a straight line.
You try telling a great white shark to swim in a straight line.
And "after yesterday, you can't say we're rebounding in a straight line," Cramer noted.
The Biggest Science Setbacks of 2016Scientific progress doesn't always move in a straight line.
Had linear perspective been used, the pattern would have receded in a straight line.
Even in the mountains, the car didn't feel super fast in a straight line.
Engage your core and glutes so that your body is in a straight line.
Your body should be in a straight line from your head to your heels.
The Israeli train of 2018 is shiny, fast and travels in a straight line.
When Rickon is running in a straight line like a dumbass #GameofThrones #zigzag pic.twitter.
The cables stretch in a straight line from the steel tubes to the bridge deck.
"Now Medtronics [is] up nearly 10 points pretty much in a straight line," he said.
Rapid-fires fast-moving projectiles that travel in a straight line and deal high damage.
Should you walk south in a straight line, you would eventually end up in Niger.
Whatever the case, time almost certainly doesn't work in a straight line through the show.
So in the stationary reference frame, the balls appear to move in a straight line.
Then he paddles, the ashes by his legs, in a straight line out to sea.
"They're designed, if cars hit them, to stay in a straight line," Mr. Schwartz said.
"It might give you a good look to see what you can run in a straight line, but football's not played in a straight line." offense At the 2017 combine, 53 players ran the 40-yard dash faster than Louisiana State's Leonard Fournette (13.323 seconds).
This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line.
Though the story largely moves in a straight line, you have some influence over what happens.
"This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line."
Police just use impairment, like seeing if the person can walk in a straight line, etc.
Nothing ever happens in a straight line — the past ten years have certainly taught me that.
In a straight line, Lamborghini claims Huracán howls to 60 miles per hour in 3.4 seconds.
You'd be both dragster quick in a straight line and agile around corners in this thing.
Engage your abs, and keep your head, neck, shoulders, hips, and heels in a straight line.
Surveillance videos from two businesses on 26th Street show Mr. Hanegby cycling in a straight line.
I think being balanced in my head and thinking in a straight line will help me.
All three people stand in a straight line and are told to jump in the air.
Instead of going in a straight line, I stopped by a few of Sprint's recommended spots.
In the game of chess, the ROOK or castle can only move in a straight line.
A non-expanding (or full-metal-jacket) bullet often enters the body in a straight line.
Right after this is 5D and 45D, in a straight line broken by two black squares.
The researchers also found that many of the boulders didn't simply tumble in a straight line.
Cornrows no longer had to be in a straight line, but the styling needed to be uniform.
So when an object is illuminated, light will continue to bounce off it in a straight line.
My coworkers crowded around the computer shouting their advice on how to walk in a straight line.
Many are assumed to wear out in a "straight line", deteriorating by the same amount each year.
It's about syzygy, which is when a bunch of solar objects line up in a straight line.
The labor market of the American economy continued its march in a straight line upward in September.
I swung, I ran in a straight line, I got hit with the ball and I'm out.
This isn't a call on whether or not the SOX continues its ascent in a straight line.
After eating fish from the river for years, Chief Simon Fobister can't walk in a straight line.
The actor tweeted about it after Rickon was lambasted on Twitter for running in a straight line.
And because they don't often travel in a straight line, it's hard to pinpoint their true origin.
So, the radius of turning is twice the distance of a car stopping in a straight line.
Unlike most snake forms of movement, this one involves moving in a straight line, with no bending.
The brick walkway zigzags to thwart negative energy, which is said to flow in a straight line.
The answer, the researchers realized, was that the water droplets were not falling in a straight line.
Each trigger press fires a single rocket that travels slowly in a straight line until it strikes something.
And the newly emerged laggards — consumer staples, utilities and telecom — won't go down in a straight line, either.
"This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line," wrote Zuckerberg.
Neutrinos can travel in a straight line through the Universe, covering vast distances, without deviating from their course.
It then went through an erratic period before rallying dramatically in a straight line for the last month.
"Get everything in a straight line," says Dai Andrews, who travels the world as a sword-swallowing performer.
"This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line," he said.
"The progress of restoring relations cannot go in a straight line and also not at the same speed."
James Poniewozik TV gets better and better, but it does not necessarily do so in a straight line.
Racecourses are laid out to be run clockwise, counterclockwise or in a straight line, often over rolling terrain.
As always, past performance cannot guarantee future results, and the markets rarely move up in a straight line.
The market has slumped badly in the past several weeks, but it hasn't fallen in a straight line.
Even as the plot moves forward in a straight line, its episodes have their own shape and integrity.
During this time Saturn, Earth and the sun will be in a straight line, with Earth in the center.
With the LaserSmart technology, the vacuum scans your house and moves in a straight line when it cleans rooms.
But the idea that we were in in a straight line to a recession you know sometime next year.
This idea that we are in a straight line to a recession sometime next year looks less likely today.
The SDK lets him order Cozmo back and forth in a straight line, at a set speed and distance.
Every water ball travels in a straight line, but our eyes see only the overall shape of the stream.
" I took the guitar and sang "Blitzkrieg Bop": "They're forming in a straight line, going through a tight wind.
Send a beam of photons out across the void, and it will just keep going in a straight line.
"There's no reason to think that algae in all these millennia just went in a straight line," said Wong.
The film showed 10 bars in a straight line and an 11th bar that was separate from the others.
The story moves in a straight line, gathering momentum and suspense even as it lingers over odd, everyday moments.
They're fast when driven in a straight line, but aren't their best in sharp curves, founder Mate Rimac concedes.
Keep your spine straight and tuck your pelvis, tensing your muscles to keep your back in a straight line.
If you carried that out in a straight line, you'd say: Hmm, it's increasing by 4,000 every two days.
So instead of the sound coming at you in a straight line, it's bouncing off your ceiling, which is awesome.
The Game-Changing Tip: Don't worry about cutting in a straight line or making both sides the exact same length.
The lightning hits the tip of the wing and then streaks in a straight line like a laser shooting out.
And if they don't cut their numbers, well holy cow this thing is going to $75 in a straight line.
If you tried to walk in a straight line in VR, you'd likely walk into a table or wall IRL.
Woods struggled to walk in a straight line, had a hard time following instructions and slurred his speech several times.
"The sun, the moon and my love, all in a straight line," Fleming said, laughing, after Durham, 2000, said yes.
The waves in Acapulco get big, and they pull across the shoreline in a straight line with a strong current.
Lives go in a straight line, and in that way biography is easier to write than most forms of history.
There, he ran around a 9.6-kilometer flat circuit, more than 90 percent of which unfurled in a straight line.
EXAMPLE TWO Implicit in all my retirement advice was the assumption that everything in life moves in a straight line.
"The hold part of the equation becomes much more challenging when markets don't go up in a straight line anymore."
Although progress never occurs in a straight line and we have areas to grow, we've made a lot of progress.
CNBC's is all too familiar with the fact that even the best stocks don't go up in a straight line.
They go in a straight line, up the 32 stairs to the second floor, and the first black door opens.
But in fact, getting from A to B in a "straight" line is a much trickier proposition than you might think.
According to NASA, a total solar eclipse is when the sun, moon, and Earth are all directly in a straight line.
Our scooters have all kinds of sensors that can sense whether it's driving in a straight line or whether it's wobbling.
The digital revolution's track record suggests that its arc doesn't always bend toward abundance—or in a straight line at all.
Evans argued that the bullet traveled in a straight line, which suggested that Garcia Zarate was pointing the gun at Kate.
Chameleon Run, also new, has a similar setup, with the character running in a straight line through a series of levels.
For the track, Ford offers two Performance Package options that make it quicker in a straight line and a round curves.
This means you will keep your whole body in a straight line, from your heels to your hips to your shoulders.
It was the fastest team in a straight line at last month's San Francisco series and often had the fastest tacks.
And the chart (above) reveals that life expectancy doesn't increase in a straight line — there are sometimes plateaus and even dips.
Grappling Hook: Widowmaker fires a grappling hook in a straight line, pulling herself up to any surface the hook attaches to.
And the rule is we try and drive in a straight line as much as we can, and away from the sun.
Pharah: Pharah's rockets might not fly so quickly, but they travel in a straight line and don't stop until they hit something.
There are two turns, which makes the course rather advanced, considering these things have never even gone in a straight line before.
From Earth, the planet will look like a tiny black dot moving in a straight line across a portion of the Sun.
You can throw Mario's primary weapon, Cappy the googly-eyed hat, in a straight line with the press of a button. However.
The cut was at least three inches, running in a straight line from the top of her cheek down to the jaw.
I thought that if I went in a straight line, skipping all those seemingly unnecessary switchbacks, it would be only 25 miles.
The problem is that our human brains tend to extrapolate in a straight line from recent experience, but infectious diseases spread exponentially.
It's impressive because most of us on an average day can't even wait in a straight line, let alone walk in one.
These drones could fly up to 80mph in a straight line, but on this particularly cramped course, were only able to hit 40mph.
If it carries on in a straight line, a man, a woman and two homeless people of unspecified sex will be run down.
But if your hands are busy trying to keep the canoe going in a straight line, the Silver also allows for voice commands.
When it rolled in a straight line, the Puppy 1 ran smoothly, though it sometimes sped up way too quickly for my comfort.
"Gravitational waves have such a weak interaction with everything that they come in a straight line from their source to us," Shoemaker explained.
Because cosmic rays don't often travel in a straight line, we don't even know where in the night sky they are coming from.
Each new flash triggered a new undulation, so making the ray move forward in a straight line meant flashing at each fin simultaneously.
Here's what that looks like (and here is the code if you want to see it): The balls move in a straight line!
But surveillance video from a nearby business showed Mr. Hanegby riding in a straight line before being struck by Mr. Lewis, prosecutors said.
Earlier in the program, scientists lured a shark with a fake seal to time its speed over 100 meters in a straight line.
" Stratasys Ltd: "We had a really good call from 3D Systems, the stock is up in a straight line, but it's really good.
Though the overall trend is for rising temperatures, warming does not occur in a straight line and can wobble from year to year.
The problem with looking for the sources of these high-energy cosmic rays is that they don't always travel in a straight line.
He grips the ball with two hands, makes a pivot, and rises up in a straight line and throws it down with two hands.
And to account for the fact that these rays don't often travel in a straight line, it's going to take a mountain of data.
It feels like it went up and then it went sort of down and then in a straight line and then went up again.
Flying, on the other hand, means being able to travel in a straight line, which is the shortest distance between you and your destination.
Here's her Photon Barrier, which is shaped roughly like Reinhardt's shield but travels forward in a straight line at the same speed as Symmetra.
But one of the main limitations of current exoskeletons is restricted joint mechanisms that make anything other than walking in a straight line difficult.
To perform a proper mountain climber, start in a high plank, with your body in a straight line from your head to your toes.
It's hot in a straight line, but it's a thing of beauty when slung into a corner, and the steering is just about perfect.
Flying in a straight line cuts more than two hours off the usual flight time, and allows Air India to lower its ticket price.
Like California's perpetually delayed high-speed rail proposal, a Hyperloop route will need to acquire rights to build in a straight line between cities.
I'm going to calculate the magnitude of the maximum frictional force (this is the same force for the car stopping in a straight line).
And yet, as I watch you — a man I thought I loved — being forced to walk in a straight line, I'm feeling pretty calm.
"Stocks will not move in a straight line higher even if the bull market continues in 2020, as I believe it will," said Miller.
Spielberg was widely praised for his "maturity" in making "Schindler's List," but his career has never moved in a straight line of rising achievement.
Garner noticed that the indicator climbed from the 2,400s in September to the 2,800s in January practically in a straight line, without much consolidation.
Phil took off in a straight line for the ballhandler, who looked terrified; he ripped the ball away and flew off for a layup.
Ms. Battel created a version of Tetris, the '80s puzzle game in which falling blocks are manipulated to fit them in a straight line.
Many traditional internal-combustion-engine cars — even the best of the best — would have trouble keeping up with the Taycan in a straight line.
Let's start with the simplest case, where the wagon starts from a resting position (1) and speeds up as it moves in a straight line.
Quoth the three-foot astronomer: "Every body continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, except insofar as it doesn't."
The problem with looking for the sources of these very high energy cosmic rays is that the rays don't always travel in a straight line.
People who are under attack by a swarm of Africanized bees should run away in a straight line while covering their face, according to Pests.
It's unlikely the gains will be achieved in a straight line, which is why it's important to have a mix of defensive and cyclical equities.
Hanzo fires an arrow that releases a pair of large, snake-like phantom dragons that travel in a straight line until they exit the map.
To begin with, the researchers trained their system to classify individuals based on 20 samples of them walking across the space in a straight line.
Bradley, who started in left field for the American League, took his time with each signature, neatly scripting all 15 letters in a straight line.
"It's generally accepted among consumer goods companies that Africa is the last big growth prospect, but it doesn't happen in a straight line," Holland said.
If you assume stocks will keep going up forever in a straight line, I think you're going to be in for a world of hurt.
The buses only run a little more frequently and inexplicably refuse to run east-to-west—or in a straight line going north and south.
"Nothing in economics and markets happens in a straight line or without lags and feedback effects," said Blu Putnam, chief economist at the CME Group.
Everyone stood in a straight line, then they walked to and around Miguel Rodriguez, a certified master dog trainer, and returned to their starting spot.
That looks very similar to the expression for the stopping distance for braking in a straight line—the only difference is that factor of 2.
"When they travel from tree to tree they go in a procession and they are head to butt in a straight line," Mr. Dombroskie said.
Out in the sea, the excavator barges are digging a massive underwater trench that runs in a straight line towards the building site on land.
The bacterium will swim in a straight line as long as the chemicals it senses seem better now than those it sensed a moment ago.
While this is helpful for trip planning and navigation, Google Maps also includes a tool to simply measure distances between points in a straight line.
The line of ducks then waddled off in a straight line on to the grounds, as if it were the most natural event in the world.
The video released yesterday shows the DragonflEye taking its first flight, albeit in a straight line as the researchers are still perfecting its unique control system.
Cruise missiles typically fly in a straight line while a ballistic missile flies miles into the air in an arc to reach its target, he said.
People living in Armero, located only 163 kilometers away (6.8 miles) away in a straight line, didn't panic at first and went on about their business.
A diver controls the fish from a waterproofed Super Nintendo-like controller, allowing it to move in a straight line, turn, or dive up or down.
The event also took place on a 6-mile loop with minimal curves (curves require runners to exert more energy than sprinting in a straight line).
These celebrations often feature fantasia, a traditional performance in the Maghreb where synchronized cavaliers charge in a straight line and simultaneously fire shots in the air.
It helped me figure out where celestial objects are throughout the year and how they move across the sky, which is never in a straight line.
Maybe you ended up joining the company softball team, even though you hate sports and are embarrassed by your inability to throw in a straight line.
The buses only run a little more frequently, and they inexplicably refuse to run east-to-west—or in a straight line going north and south.
Start in a plank position, with your hands underneath your shoulders, and your body in a straight line from the crown of your head through your heels.
So one of the core assumptions was that all satellites would have a direct line of sight, meaning the signal would always travel in a straight line.
Now, that didn't naturally mean that we ended up in a straight line from mechanical thresher to the nice suburban house with two kids and a garage.
A bee stomps and vibrates her wings and waggles her abdomen while walking in a straight line, then circles back to the start and does it again.
The technique uses visual and haptic feedback to trick gamers into perceiving they are walking in a straight line, when in fact they are walking in circles.
Setting out on this journey, I wanted to improve my ability to move in a straight line, not to wander, and yet there are currents, tendencies, distractions.
Ernie, a wired-hair pointer, was so terrified by thunderstorms that he would vault fences at his Maryland farm and run in a straight line for miles.
You can even push forward as a projectile lands to play it with a straight bat and launch a fast-moving power shot in a straight line.
For example, analyst expectations for AT&T's earnings have declined precipitously and consistently since 2016 – almost in a straight line as the Company's performance has proved disappointing.
Write something that's a little more distilled, a little clearer, a little more innocent in some ways, and write it in a straight line with one protagonist.
There are corridors and routes where it makes sense to put a 60 passenger vehicle on that and drive it back and forth in a straight line.
The gun performs exactly the same except it fires a medium-range slug that travels slowly in a straight line and deals high damage to a single target.
But if it's a forward thrusting knee, you're actually coming in a straight line out from what is effectively your center of mass, or at least close enough.
The 3503 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 is a future classic, and unlike its predecessors, the car is memorable for more than just going fast in a straight line.
His handle didn't develop into anything close to reliable and he always lacked vision and creativity beyond what's necessary to run in a straight line towards the basket.
To get there, you have to drive in a straight line for 10 minutes, passing nothing so much as dry grass and cows, with the occasional eucalyptus tree.
"I don't think it's realistic for markets to continue going up in a straight line," said Jim McCafferty, head of Asia ex-Japan equity research at Nomura Securities.
It bills the Firecrest rim, with its unique Sawtooth dimple design, as the most aero on the market, not just in a straight line but also in crosswinds.
When an airplane flies a long-distance route, like the route from Tokyo to New York, the pilot flies in a straight line from one city to the other.
"There are clearly corridors and routes where it makes sense to put a 60-passenger on that and drive it back and forth in a straight line," Stock says.
Really basic things, that even children are capable of doing: dancing to music, buttoning clothes, riding a bike, catching a ball, walking in a straight line without falling over.
Planking is a core strength exercise in which the body is kept in a straight line from head to feet, with its weight borne on the forearms and toes.
There's another mode that makes suggestions on steering angle to help the driver back up in a straight line, one of the trickiest things to do with a trailer.
According to Hari, organic and non-GMO food is one of the food market's segments that continues to increase in a straight line, and big brands are taking notice.
The 43-60 mph dash passed in about six seconds, and I'm a sucker for turbo-free V6 punch when cruising in a straight line or maneuvering around semis.
That doesn't always go in a straight line, as we've seen with Facebook, but the outcome can be equally successful if Snap makes the right decisions along the way.
Every year the autumn reminds me that progress doesn't move in a straight line and that I'm not necessarily wiser than I was last year — or 30 years ago.
"Nothing ever happens in a straight line — the past ten years have certainly taught me that," Ek, the Swedish company's co-founder wrote in a blog post on Monday.
" That's because the music in your ears will mirror the external environment: "nothing happens in perfect synch or in a straight line"; instead there's a mesh of "flickering, jostling particulars.
When Gerardus Mercator designed his map in 1569, it was a tool ships used to easily plot courses in a straight line without making constant corrections for the Earth's curves.
Just like police use an alcohol breathalyzer and make people try to walk in a straight line, the breathalyzer is just one tool that should be used with other techniques.
While we might imagine beams of light to be made up of light particles all traveling forward together in a straight line, the situation may in fact be quite different.
Andrew a quarter century ago was an unusually compact major storm that roared east-to-west almost in a straight line and hit just south of the core of Miami.
It's more engaged and, for me, more fun, and when it's 95 degrees outside, I'd much rather play in the woods than run in a straight line on a road.
Her coach Patrick Mouratoglou recently told Shape Magazine that you can't train for that just by sprinting, because that form of cardio only has you running in a straight line.
In their view, no one has ever traversed the entire width of the continent in a straight line, so therefore, there is no proof that it's even a continent at all.
I again for another drink recommendation as I was unsure what to pick following a martini, and I wanted to be able to walk home in a straight line that night.
People were pretty annoyed when Michael Phelps didn't risk his life by jumping in open water to race a shark that was expected to swim in a straight line on television.
When the beetle starts to roll its ball of poop, it's able to move in a straight line by matching the internally stored image of the sky with its current environment.
Castano instructed me to get really precise by bringing my shoulders and knees to the exact same height, keeping them in a straight line, and driving them directly towards one another.
They speed out of "Thunder Lane"—that is, the parking lot—and onto the course, go in a straight line, turn a corner, then drive back out, two at a time.
And it can put, in a straight line, albeit, at the moment, it can put more bricks in, in one day, by a power of about six, than a normal bricklayer.
Whereas Alcott traces their fates in a straight line, Gerwig (aided by the deft editing of Nick Houy and the musical stitching of Alexandre Desplat's score) proceeds by association and recollection.
"Anything that suggests the euro isn't going up in a straight line is potentially good news for European equities," Michael Metcalfe, head of global macro strategy at State Street, told Reuters.
He still can't speak in a straight line, instead zigging and zagging: If he were a car, his tires would constantly scrape the curb and his hubcaps would probably pop off.
These sensors are set up to detect ghostly subatomic particles called neutrinos — which do travel in a straight line but barely interact with other matter — as they crash into the Earth.
" Money grows exponentially, faster than in a straight line: "Starting investing for retirement 30 years before your retirement date is four times as good as investing 15 years before your retirement date.
Running in a straight line might be fun for some short amount of time—but if you want to really maneuver around you are going to have to turn at some point.
With a few more years, Tesla might be able to eke enough performance out of the Model S to have it compete in a straight line with the likes of Kyle Busch.
Audi says the e-tron Scooter can reach speeds up to 12.5 mph in a straight line, but can also handle "unusually tight curves" due to the movable axles and four wheels.
FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION — The part above ground doesn't look like much, a few silver pipes running in a straight line, dwarfed by the far more massive, scarred reactor buildings nearby.
Two trucks would race on in a straight line, hit a corner, launch over a dirt hump to a bored-sounding "ooh" from the crowd, land the jump, and then drive out.
It reminded me of when I was a kid and I spent hours in the driveway trying to figure out how to do anything more than just skate in a straight line.
Once the vehicle leaves, it's completely autonomous, so it'll fly in a straight line to the GPS coordinates of the delivery site that it knows it needs to deliver that product to.
A sort of little raggedy monologue, as I marched my way toward the blur of occasional cars, on their journey up to San Francisco or down to L.A. in a straight line.
Here are the things that help this group find success, and fast: "The path to CEO rarely runs in a straight line," write Botelho and Powell, with the help of Nicole Wong.
When it's heated up, it expands into a shape that's "remembered," which means it can be placed in a way that it grows in a straight line and gives the user an erection.
As a beam of light travels through space, it propagates forward in a straight line but it can be rotating about the axis along which it travels, like a corkscrew twirling through space.
Saturn's current alignment is in a straight line with the sun and Earth (with Earth in the middle), which affords us a great view of the planet and even some of its moons.
In Nine Men's Morris, each player has nine pieces, which are moved around the square lines, with the goal of getting three of their own pieces on contiguous points in a straight line.
In "The Queen," we see the world through the eyes of Ruth Deaver, who recently told her grandson Wendell that she no longer experiences time in a straight line, moving in one direction.
LONDON — If there's one thing everyone in any battle situation should know, it's that it's harder to hit a target that's moving side to side than one that's running in a straight line.
The Spa-Francorchamps and Monza circuits, with their long straights and flat-out blasts, had been expected to play to Ferrari's strengths because their car has been fearsomely quick in a straight line.
But wobbly walkers who can barely make it to the bar in a straight line, much less pass a field sobriety walking test, are a huge red flag that I look out for.
The decline in snow in the New York region in the past decade has not run in a straight line, and it's possible this year will turn out to be a bizarre outlier.
Jet streams are rivers of fast-moving air up in the atmosphere -- around the altitude where planes normally fly -- that push air masses, typically from west to east but not in a straight line.
Space lovers will be able to see the giant planet most clearly on June 10 when it reaches opposition --- the yearly occurrence when Jupiter, Earth and the Sun are arranged in a straight line.
Today, the search giant announced a rare tweak to its in-browser virtual globe application, adding the ability to measure distances in a straight line as well as the area of any particular location.
I was about four deep and I remember walking across the road to Chasers nightclub focussing really hard to walk in a straight line because I felt like my legs couldn't support my body.
"More than anything, we have been going up in a straight line for eight weeks and needed to take a break," said Walter Todd, chief investment officer with Greenwood Capital in Greenwood, South Carolina.
Ex of In House also marks the starting point of Nonas's Where None*, an installation that stretches in a straight line for 900 feet, from the house to a far boundary of T2 Reserve.
It was a pretty tragic moment, but people on social media all said the same thing: why the hell did Rickon run in a straight line and not try to dodge about a bit?
Mr. Martin explained that his GPS unit had a low battery so he shut if off and tried walking in a straight line, only to get the unnerving feeling that was walking in circles.
During the five or so minutes that I was on the ride, I was flipped, turned and thrown around, due mostly to my poor driving skills and inability to steer in a straight line.
"It means that the next one to two years likely [are] going to see further losses for many of these, I just don't think it's going to happen in a straight line," he said.
"This stock has been going up pretty much in a straight line ever since we had the CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, on the show in December when he confirmed that business is stronger, " Cramer said.
Thus, a jumbo jet flying at high altitude in a straight line, making no evasive maneuvers, managed to confound the Soviet air defense system and soar across the Kamchatka peninsula and back into international airspace.
"It's like watching a competitor creep up on you at a snail's pace and not necessarily moving in a straight line," said Richard Aboulafia, vice president of analysis at Virginia-based industry consultancy Teal Group.
It's more a product of a singular mindset, like a person in a crowded room walking in a straight line to get from Point A to Point B, regardless of the people in his way.
I don't know whether President Kennedy's aide and friend, historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., was right when he wrote that history unfolds in cycles, but I do know that it doesn't move in a straight line.
Officers made Bryant -- who caught a TD pass from Dak Prescott last season -- walk in a straight line, balance on one leg and touch his fingers to his nose while looking up at the sky.
Here's what we learned: If the ball passes through the center, then r = 0, and because L = r × p, the angular momentum is zero—which means it travels in a straight line, forward and back.
The only problem is that, compared to other $33,000 cars, the Model 3 just doesn't quite make the mark in terms of either excitement — except when going in a straight line — or in overall refinement.
Some animals would rest at the surface or submerged, move in a straight line across a pool, cruise the perimeter or dive down to swim through hoops placed in different arrangements at the pool's bottom.
It will run westward in a straight line from an economically depressed and largely residential stretch of Benning Road until it terminates atop a bridge, across the street from the parking garage attached to Union Station.
American income is variableIn an essay titled "The Real Financial Lives of Americans," the Center for Financial Services Innovation demonstrates that American incomes rarely go up in a straight line over the course of individuals' careers.
Click here to view original GIFEven if your carpentry skills aren't much more than having watched a few episodes of This Old House, it's still pretty common knowledge that a drill only works in a straight line.
And, regardless of your gender: "We're trained to believe that our income is going to go up in a straight line, in a constantly growing trajectory," says Lauren Lyons Cole, a certified financial planner in New York.
"But what happened after that shows you just how fragile, skittish and easily manipulated the oil market is because the price of crude collapsed pretty much in a straight line" to $31, the "Mad Money" host said.
"You have to practice everything, even flying in a straight line," said Olafur Jon Jonsson, a burly, 50-year-old Icelandic search and rescue volunteer, as his drone whirred to life and took off across the field.
But the tire challenge was the only one that was truly illuminating, proving the shoe was great when it came to running in a straight line, but not-so-great when trying to turn on a dime.
DPS are divided into "hitscan" characters, whose bullets will travel in a straight line, with precision aim required (Soldier: 76, McCree, Widowmaker), and "projectile" characters who use projectiles with varying travel velocities and angles (Genji, Pharah, Hanzo).
One section of the space, somewhat imperceptibly laid out, was set up for the latest video he was working on, with the videographer Bruce Hamilton, in which Nauman would walk in a straight line in the studio.
So not only do our legs have to be strong enough to do that many kicks, but our core needs to be working extra hard to be able to maintain our spacing and stay in a straight line.
It appears that they just whipped their mouse from left to right over and over until they managed to do it in a straight line, throwing strategy out the window for a more reckless approach to the run.
"This work is bigger than any presidency and progress does not move in a straight line," Zuckerberg says, closing the post by calling for people to "work even harder" than they had before to make the world better.
I did improve my speed by about a minute per mile (!), but that could have been because I switched to running in a straight line on roads rather than padding around in the woods while listening to podcasts.
But recordings made in the lab by Dr. Gonzalez-Bellido and her colleagues confirmed that dragonflies rise up in a straight line to seize unsuspecting insects from below, almost like their prey had stepped on a land mine.
Larsen: We&aposre gonna orient the best we can our middle finger and our thumb in a straight line on the ball, and then we&aposre just gonna wrap our fingers down and let them rest in control.
On a Tuesday in January, when she could no longer walk in a straight line or hear anything her colleagues were saying, Louise stood in the middle of her office and assumed she was having a nervous breakdown.
"Instead of just swimming in a straight line down to the feeding grounds, which is the fastest point from A to B, they will come out of their way" to spend time at the island, Dr. Constantine said.
With a 0–60 time of less than three seconds, a big luggage compartment, and a comfortable interior, the AMG GT is a roomy four-door beauty with performance — at least in a straight line — rivaling today's top supercars.
The dual-task balance training produced greater improvements in gait for situations requiring both coordination and sustained attention, like stepping around obstacles, than it did for "single-task" situations like walking in a straight line in an empty room.
"Art history suffers from linear thinking; things are stacked on top of each other in a straight line that serves a Western hetero-normative white supremacist patriarchal framework, which leaves out a lot of people and expression," Sweet explains.
Planes need to have enough extra fuel on board to fly at least 30 to 45 minutes to another airport in the case of an emergency, and rarely fly in a straight line because of turbulence or other reasons.
"What we do is basic science," he continued, but it will have other applications down the road—for example, for engineers who are trying to build autonomous vehicles and robots, and ensure that they go in a straight line.
It also has a very satisfying asymmetry: rising up from the baseline in a straight line, resembling the left half of the f, it then sweeps over to the right much more grandly than the f ever has room to do.
If you placed a marble in the center of a flat plate and then tried to push that marble to the edge of the plate, the marble would move in a straight line, as long as the plate was still.
Due to tax incentives and other promotional factors, "monthly sales clearly grew year-on-year for every month with the exception of February, with cumulative sales and production growing in a straight line," said Chen Shihua, a spokesman for the association.
Then the real racing started and it was...well, two trucks would race on in a straight line, hit a corner, launch over a dirt hump to a bored-sounding "ooh" from the crowd, land the jump, and then drive out.
I'm going to come over the top of the mountain on my motorcycle and speed down into this crater, and if I'm very careful and don't lose control, I'll be able to travel in a straight line for a good while.
As for Lamar, nobody really knows what he can do in a straight-line race ... he famously passed on running the 40 at both the NFL Combine and his Pro Day in 2018 -- so maybe CJ2K really does have a shot???
"When you have a run-up like we've had since the election, markets don't go in a straight line forever, and so if something had to happen, it was just a question of what, when and how much," Cuban says.
As a New Yorker, Trump should have known that was a violation of the universal human right to walk in a straight line -- however, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told CNN that the body block didn't technically infringe on royal protocol.
The researchers studied a basic model of these spins—molecules whose spins could take on one of two values when placed in a straight line, in which their spins can either point in the same direction or opposite directions along the line.
The would-be record-breaker would also have to run behind a pack of other runners in a straight line — a technique known as "drafting" that helps reduce wind resistance and propels runners forward — for about the first half of the race.
Like light, neutrinos can travel in a straight line through the Universe without being bent by magnetic fields, but single high-energy neutrino that sparked today's announcement added extra information, since only the mysterious, ultra-high-energy cosmic rays could have produced it.
Read More Last time all 3 stock indexes broke records, a long tumble came next Brian Jacobsen, chief portfolio strategist at Wells Fargo Funds, likes the breadth of this rally, but doesn't think the move up will be in a straight line.
Our friends at The Wirecutter did notice one issue with the Amplifi—if you're in a railroad style apartment you may have some issues using the meshpoints, as the router had trouble distinguishing between them when they're placed in a straight line.
Meanwhile, defenses of every stripe, good and bad, will slowly realize that leaving Embiid alone to grab a ball and drive it in a straight line to the hoop is truly the worst idea you can possibly have on a basketball court.
The word, Spanish for "straight ahead," was coined in 1888 by meteorologist Gustavus Hinrichs to distinguish storms producing winds in a straight line that knock down trees and buildings in the same direction from storms that produce rotating winds that cause tornadoes.
The fish was trapped in there, but controlled the Jellyfish's movement, the fish would have a difficult time swimming in a straight line, the Jellyfish would knock him off course though, and every now and then it would get stuck swimming in circles.
In a straight line, though, the car just as quickly hit some kind of limit; either a software limit purposely put in place on the drivetrain performance itself, or my driver's forgivable hesitance as he tried to keep us from running through the fence.
But remember, she adds: In order for everyone to stay in focus in Portrait Mode, and not become part of the background blur, you'll all need to stay in a straight line next to each other and be an equal distance from the camera.
IMENTI, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a five-acre piece of land being prepared for planting, James Mwenda shouts at his two oxen, commanding them to move in a straight line as they pull a ripper that cuts a long slit into the unploughed ground.
But since the Aston was built specifically for track performance and has a more, uh, modest top speed of 225 miles per hour, and since the Hennessey was built for lunacy, the Venom F3003 would ultimately crush the Valkyrie AMR Pro in a straight line.
While Canada avoided the worst of the housing crash that hit the United States a decade ago, prices have risen nearly in a straight line since, nearly doubling, raising worries consumers have taken on too much debt and are at risk if prices drop.
Consequently Barbara is the only one of the pioneers to live her life in a straight line, leaving time shenanigans behind — until one day in 2017, when her granddaughter Ruby receives a court document from the future describing the impossible murder of an elderly woman.
But in the men who took lycopene, there was a significant increase in the concentration of fast progressive sperm — sperm that make forward progress in a straight line or in large circles — as well as in the proportion of sperm with proper size and shape.
After about 15 minutes, I was able to ride the Bolt in a straight line, but turning still required many errant foot plants, and I had to rely heavily on the handbrake to keep myself (and the Bolt) from crashing onto the sidewalks of Manhattan's Battery Park.
You don't notice the difference, but the VR accumulates those small 10-degree cheats on each turn until it redirects your route away from a wall or even gets you to walk in a circle while making you think you've walked a mile in a straight line.
Imagine if a person were to stand at the North Pole and throw a ball far enough to reach the equator — say, to a person standing in Quito, Ecuador — the ball would not actually reach that person because it would not travel in a straight line.
The oxygen atoms have a greater affinity for electrons than carbon, creating a charge gradient, but since they are on opposite sides of the carbon in a straight-line configuration, the gradients cancel out, so there is no dipole moment in carbon dioxide's ground, or unexcited, state.
It wasn't that comfortable to me, except when it was going down the highway in a straight line, but my passengers, who I took along for a joyride, thought it was OK even though they were tall guys, so we'll give it a thumbs up there.
A 6-foot-323 Congolese wing who was playing in Qatar at the time of the 2011 draft, he profiled as the sort of player every team wants: athletic, can knock down three-pointers, attack in a straight line off the dribble, and defend reasonably well.
On Thursday, extreme weather was reported across several states in the central and southeast US. The National Weather Service had tracked the storm for several hours and issued warnings throughout the day, and radar showed a long-track storm system speeding through the region in a straight line.
If an object moves in a straight line indefinitely without turning, there are only two possibilities: Either it will return to its initial position and repeat its path indefinitely, or it will never return to its initial position and instead will visit every possible region of the space.
Though the show has since become a friendly and fairly bonkers hangout comedy, in its early days it was about Zooey Deschanel playing an awkward, stumbling jolt of sunshine who could barely walk in a straight line without falling head over heels and landing in some ridiculous misunderstanding.
Image: NvidiaLighting is particularly hard to get right with rasterization: It's treated more or less as moving in a straight line, brightening up the sides of objects closest to the light and casting a shadow on the other side, but lighting in the real world doesn't quite work like that.
Based on other products of this nature, it's safe to guess that as those ultrasound waves pass through the glass/film sandwich they're modulated in such a way that they become audible again while traveling in a straight line, though the details on specific improvements will likely remain trade secrets.
SM: And yet the final scene of our show set in an apple orchard that was planted in Connor's honor, and not exactly in a straight-line way, but yet as Evan says at the end of the show, "He was memorialized," and there is this moment to step out into the sun.
To cope with the problem of light scattering as it passes through the brain, the team hopes to be able to pick up on both ballistic photons, which pass through tissue in a straight line, and what it terms "quasi-ballistic photons", which deviate slightly but can still be traced to a specific source.
While I hadn't been expecting anything as robust as Mario, I was still a bit disappointed to discover that the only games I'd be able to play with the underwear was a generic run-in-a-straight-line platformer where I'd jump over spikes and gaps to reach a flag, signifying the end of the level.
There's also an optional wireless camera that can be mounted to the back of the trailer in case it obstructs the driver's rear-view mirror, and a clever software assistance option that shows the driver exactly how they should be turning the steering wheel to keep the trailer and truck in a straight line while reversing.
Even the vintage-25 Diamond aircraft with which I started my training "features" a starting procedure which involves combining the mixture and the throttle in just the right way; significant left-turning tendencies such that you sometimes have to perform high-speed differential braking just to take off in a straight line; manual fuel-tank management; etc.
The suction, which is improved around 2599 percent compared to the V8 it replaces, is way better, and the bigger bin that's fit in line with the vacuum's shaft instead of perpendicular not only holds 40 percent more dirt and dust, but also enables better air flow because air doesn't have to travel anywhere but in a straight line right down the machine.
The pod will be battery-powered and propelled by an external linear electric motor — an electric induction motor that produces motion in a straight line rather than rotational motion — similar to those used in the Tesla Model S. This motor would propel the pod to subsonic velocity — that is, slower than the speed of sound, and provide a reboost about every 70 miles, said Musk.
While climate change doesn't work in a straight line, it's hard to deny that we are seeing more and more confirmation of what climate scientists tell us are the consequences of environmental abuse: stronger storms that come in closer succession; rising sea levels and warmer waters fueling more vicious storms while coastal areas have less of a buffer; major cities underwater and entire nations potentially wiped out.
Rather than retrace his old route (which was, to put it mildly, somewhat improvisational), Bryson calculates the longest distance you can travel in Britain in a straight line, from Bognor Regis in the south to Cape Wrath in the north, christens it the Bryson Line and decides to begin at one end and finish at the other, visiting it from time to time but otherwise fetching up wherever he pleases.
In a new paper in Current Biology, el Jundi and co-authors from Sweden and South Africa suggest that dung beetles, who are known to navigate by the light of the Milky Way, are taking a "snapshot" of the sky when they dance—a mental note of cosmic bodies like the sun and stars, that will help them roll their ball in a straight line, and get away from others who might want a piece of their dung as quickly as possible.

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