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This would rest on three things: inventing sex, inventing free speech, and inventing multiculturalism.
"We're not inventing a wheel this time, we're not inventing a campaign," he said.
We're not inventing the conversation, we're not inventing the modality, but we are really good at pushing them forward.
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Humans have been inventing useful materials for quite some time.
Smashing phones, inventing enemies, letting envy and anger control me.
Past the brief laundry sequence, inventing never comes up again.
This has resulted in Cognizant inventing policy on the fly.
She has no personal knowledge and is just inventing stories.
Inventing the next big social app suddenly felt less consequential.
They conform to codified rules, rather than inventing their own.
Time was software companies left inventing new hardware to others.
Shockley and all those other guys started inventing new technologies.
Everyone is inventing, making it up as they go along.
They passed their bus trip to Michigan inventing a new
Apart from inventing Coca Cola and butter chicken, of course.
One's grandfather is even credited with inventing the shopping mall.
Conservatives are inventing a "syndrome" to undermine young people's transitions.
Tech claims to be the industry that's inventing the future.
Inventing technologies is really like, we call it mission enabling.
Why does it take a whole new bunch of inventing?
Easy: by inventing a Russell Brand PA to arrange things.
Inventing new characters is rather easier than abolishing existing ones, though.
It is a hearty snack that Teessiders are proud of inventing.
Some have even gone to the trouble of inventing such languages.
"It's like Coca-Cola inventing a kids' soda product," he said.
And, no, he wasn't going to tell me about inventing something.
Pikula likens it to Pizzeria Uno inventing the Chicago deep dish.
That's when dance becomes so interesting, it's constantly inventing the now.
Even snooty critics have fun inventing clever ways to slam them.
"We were inventing the future," Saltz remembered, handing me the orb.
"We were sort of inventing it as we go," she explained.
Theodore Roosevelt transcended the fight by inventing a new American nationalism.
They are omnivorous, and they are inventing themselves in real time.
"Thanks, M.L.B., for inventing replay," Mets right fielder Jay Bruce said.
Lately, it has gone into overdrive, inventing new forms of agitprop.
Everyone involved was inventing the music and the business on the spot.
They succeed by spotting underserved markets and inventing ways of reaching them.
Do you get any sort of extra recognition for inventing a slime?
It's a matter of policy, not inventing a whole new energy system.
It is 2017, people are inventing vending machines for just about everything.
These properties unify a community of people inventing and crafting at home.
I like inventing and building product much more than building a business.
Eventually, I thought the idea of inventing things would be really cool.
So how did Cole Haan go about inventing a comfortable dress shoe?
The other was signing up for imaginary government duties and inventing countries.
Marlow says critics who accuse the site of bigotry are inventing facts.
Some even credit him for inventing the remix—including Desus and Mero.
Not just for his amazing last name, but for inventing a dance.
Is the stock price more important than inventing the next miracle cure?
Much to her chagrin, Dingle is probably best known for inventing Priss.
Instead, all these people were self-inventing, or becoming their own people.
I felt like we were just on the cusp of inventing soul.
He's also credited with inventing bifocals: glasses with two distinct optical lenses.
Inventing genres, character types, and moods, Hecht was a major creative figure.
They bought "Inventing for Dummies" and began learning about prototyping and patents.
The first, in 2004, when Lindell dreamed of inventing the perfect pillow.
I was drawn deeper into the spirituality my cult leaders were inventing.
New York tabloids have had a field day inventing narratives for him.
On Sunday, Paris Hilton modestly took partial credit for inventing the selfie.
In the first book, she faces her kindergarten fears by inventing Mrs.
I had thought we were a long way from inventing virtual reality.
Britain said he was "inventing fake threats" as part of his election campaigning.
It's almost as if it's inventing the crime procedural before your very eyes.
She doesn't actually use her newfound inventing skills to any meaningful narrative purpose.
China's Communist Party may be on its way to inventing the real thing.
Content exists to be paid for inventing content, even on April Fools' Day.
But then again, cutting costs to boost returns was hardly inventing the wheel.
As with last year's El Capitan, macOS Sierra isn't re-inventing the wheel.
"People like Rukmini are inventing a new kind of journalistic writing," Baquet explained.
Later, British soldiers would drink the quinine in water, thus inventing tonic water.
My mind was inventing symptoms of a dictatorship even where there were none.
One senior won a $100,000 Siemens scholarship for inventing a water-purification method.
Bankers are always inventing new ways to make money, spawning new financial hazards.
But we're inventing a new social system to fix a difficult social problem.
There are judges out in America who are inventing these kinds of things.
They worked side by side for years inventing techniques to map tropical forests.
"The earlier days were more inventing on behalf of customers," said Mr. Taylor.
Pharmaceutical companies aren't inventing enough new antibiotics because they're too expensive to develop.
"Sometimes innovation isn't inventing something new, it's rethinking thoroughly established processes," he says.
Or inventing a drivetrain that could be mounted to any type of vehicle.
It's about inventing characters, dressing up as someone else and acting out jokes.
Citizens are already inventing the world of tomorrow, very often under the radar.
Inventing Gaga helped him to figure out how to talk to his dancers.
They are inventing a fictional limit on federal authority while ignoring real ones.
" The process was not without hiccups — Stromberg describes it as "inventing in flight.
That the people inventing the future were frustrated just like anybody else. Absolutely.
"We are not inventing the VR language for storytelling in a vacuum," she said.
When looking at it this way, he is in fact inventing a new division.
How do you think the digital revolution is inventing a new style of dating?
Although I think authorship is questionable, I am interested in inventing my own language.
Q: At what point did you realize you could make a living at inventing?
Humans will never stop inventing new ways to actually get people out of bed.
Dentist Levi Spear Parmly is credited with inventing floss in the early 19th century.
Cathy is credited for inventing the boneless chicken sandwich — today a fast-food classic.
FAIRFIELD "Out of the Attic: Inventing Antiques in 20th-Century New England," lecture. Jan.
In a flash, she is inventing a pseudonym and playing Ken for a mark.
The only place rights exist is in the stories that people have been inventing.
This is, and remember, you didn't grow up dreaming of inventing political fundraising software.
The answer is: I was too busy inventing new combinations of obscenities to count.
Johannes Gutenberg died in 1468, a little over a decade after inventing movable type.
Inventing is Only Half the Battle Protecting and commercializing inventions is just as hard.
Family firms typically focus more on improving existing products than on inventing new ones.
Still, there must be a sense of inventing these characters from the ground up.
Reeves, who hails from Columbia, Missouri has been inventing since the age of 10.
"We think kids are best when they're playing and inventing," Koby tells The Verge.
Ensuring our country has full participation in inventing and patenting will do just that.
"So that was an example of kind of inventing the missing ingredient," he said.
But if Brooks is inventing a new religion he'll need a name for it.
They were awarded for inventing atomic force microscopy and developing practical uses for it.
His team is not interested in inventing super-smart AI to replace human cognition.
She meandered, though, when I asked her repeatedly to talk about inventing the Kiini.
Jon, a charismatic Australian, is widely credited with inventing the profession of superyacht designer.
Twelve-year-old scientist Gitanjali Rao has been inventing since she was in kindergarten.
Haruki Murakami has a way of inventing odd images that stick in your brain.
Why not make them easier to use instead of inventing an entire separate mechanism?
"Tarsila Do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil" at the Art Institute of Chicago.
"To keep it alive, it needs to have somebody in there inventing ," he said.
Karl Benz is widely credited as inventing the first automobile between 1885 and 1886.
And if not, how far along are we in inventing those materials, or similar ones?
One of the rewards of inventing something new is that you get to name it.
Re-Inventing The Wheel(s)We All Fall Down, just not as much as ACE.
I believe that artists spend a lot of time inventing a new set of rules.
I wanted to tie my hair back with a ribbon and flex my inventing muscles.
It also offended Muslims by inventing horrific punishments that are not mentioned in Islamic scripture.
"I wasn't inventing something that only a small segment of society would use," Lamb explains.
"I have been on that lake," Seacrest said, inventing a new euphemism on the spot.
And they're starting from scratch, which means inventing language and a collective and individual identity.
That's a good sign for researchers hoping to end factory farming by inventing something better.
But of course we are not inventing crewed interplanetary travel from scratch this time around.
But I do think Silicon Valley has to have a sense of what they're inventing.
She has an incredible knack for inventing crazy experiences for them, something new, something fresh.
Chikli is widely credited with inventing a con that has inspired a generation of copycats.
" (It doesn't.) He accused the news media of inventing sources: "There are no seven sources.
There is no way to win by inventing a better kind of real-estate development.
It would be inventing something that it doesn't know, but inherently must be wired into.
But people are having trouble inventing an acronym for them with the ring of BRICS.
This time, Google is not trying to reinvent the wheel by inventing fancy new hardware.
It's also known for inventing the word "hacktivism" to describe human-rights-driven security work.
He and a colleague are also credited with inventing the first computerized polygraph in 1991.
On Sunday, Clinton made sure to highlight the Trump administration's penchant for inventing terrorist attacks.
I once knew a great fabulist who, never entirely inventing, always intensified for dramatic effect.
Both inventing new clean energy technologies and spreading them around the world are behind schedule.
Did we make dreidel, and by extension, Jewish culture, better, by inventing this drinking game?
What I haven't lightened up about is the difficult art of inventing names for cocktails.
A few belonged to old poets, but the rest, I suspected, she was inventing herself.
Today, I am going to celebrate today by spending some time inventing with my daughters.
I also have a strange and regrettable weakness for inventing catchy acronyms for art museums.
Clinton, portraying minor missteps as major sins and inventing fake scandals out of thin air.
Maybe Posobiec, being a fabulist, was planning on inventing a lurid tale of depraved behavior?
It's inventing pieces, which could be very avant-garde, more conventional, they could be anything.
We helped make him more likable by inventing a version of Biden that never existed.
"Inventing the future means you have to think differently, be more inventive, be more creative."
Starting with "politically fashionable conclusions," they worked backward, mimicking academic methods and sometimes inventing data.
So what is the first move of the people in charge of inventing the future?
Set in Swaziland, where Mr. Kopp grew up, "Liyana" features five children inventing a story.
Inventing agriculture, for example, helped us transform ourselves from nomadic hunter-gatherers into sedentary civilizations.
"Do we need to endlessly give credit to the Quebecois for inventing it?" he asked.
In fact, they should take that as a challenge and explore inventing an easier alternative.
" Ortega, in a similar rejection of reality, has accused human rights organizations of "inventing deaths.
Either could be inventing her stories, and Linda in particular is hard to pin down.
Weinfield's solutions are ingenious, though the effort of inventing rhymes sometimes causes a visible strain.
But we should not be inventing concepts out of whole cloth to purposely mislead voters.
Will we keep inventing variants of neural nets that make once-unsolved problems look easy?
Many American companies still create physical things, in addition to inventing digital products and ideas.
Shonda Rhimes is producing Netflix series Inventing Anna, which chronicles the grifter's time in Manhattan.
Inventing the art collection of the Cologne factory owner Werner Jägers, the grandfather of his wife.
It can be inventing something entirely original, or even reformulating what's already in front of you.
She aimed to one-up online fabrications by inventing a wildly alternative history of ancient art.
But Jones' biggest claim to fame is undoubtedly the Roomba, which Jones is credited for inventing.
The researchers urge their colleagues working on inventing techniques for industrial farming of octopus to reconsider.
"I realize now the only thing harder than inventing is reinventing," she says in a statement.
He has also made numerous technical contributions, including inventing a new vocabulary called 'ballet mime acting.
Essentially, drafting the blueprint for the bioweapons we fear will someday be invented, hereby inventing them.
Incredibly, the system ends up "inventing" characteristic grasps that humans already commonly use to handle objects.
Today, he's probably best known for inventing the mechanism that allows two spacecraft to link up.
Her previous efforts include inventing new Star Wars characters, Star Wars planets, and bad Broadway musicals. 
Previous Turing Award winners include Tim Berners-Lee, best known for inventing the World Wide Web.
He rages against the Chinese, whom he accuses of inventing global warming to destroy American industry.
The Spaniards did something similar to the Russians, taking оливье (Olivier) salad and inventing ensaladilla rusa.
But in the early 1990s, interest began to build around re-inventing the technology in bikes.
Yes, the constant inventing of new project names and concepts was (and is) my undeniable passion.
As in any town inventing itself out of thin air, new people arrive all the time.
It also wants to save money for the expensive task of inventing self-driving car technology.
In Russia, Vladimir V. Putin's propaganda machine, too, is busy inventing endless plots against the motherland.
Instead, it's inventing something new: keys made out of glass fiber to make them extra durable.
It was just the director asking the guys questions, and them inventing answers for their character.
He oversees a cross-disciplinary group of scientists, artists, and engineers inventing the future of entertainment.
And he accused Larry of inventing the doctrine to justify the Obama administration's policy shortfalls. Urk.
We are trying to paint a picture while we're inventing the paintbrush at the same time.
It's what got him elected, along with inventing "fake news" and lies too numerous to count.
At my age, I should have been inventing a new technological paradigm, building robots, making money.
Bret: Trump is a master of inventing new dramas to make us forget the old ones.
The comedian Patton Oswalt congratulated Ms. Pelosi for "inventing" an obscenity without using a certain finger.
After WWI, the victors recommenced their formal explorations, inventing Surrealism and Dada, among other avant-gardes.
She describes the long process of more or less inventing a method for creating the piece.
Humans are busy inventing artificial generalized intelligence — machines that are our cognitive equals, and soon our superiors.
PDVSA's Del Pino has in recent weeks accused media and opponents of inventing lies about the company.
Bottom line: we haven't even scratched the surface when it comes to inventing new ways to play.
Lenovo, the world's biggest maker of personal computers, is inventing and manufacturing B2B products in North Carolina.
It was as if you were inventing an entirely new language just to translate an existing language.
"They repeat things ... because it's safer to do that rather than inventing a new entity," says Zellers.
But when mankind began inventing machines that went up in the air, regulations had to be created.
While everyone else has been copying, he's been inventing and recruiting what people want to use next.
In France the National Front is re-inventing itself, Macron almost a last hope for French democracy.
Chikli is widely credited in France with inventing a con that has inspired a generation of copycats.
You wouldn't have them inventing the idea that women are these anti-mother ogresses cutting up babies.
He's even won a technical Oscar for inventing a special kind of silicone used in movie prosthetics.
More government funds should be set aside for inventing more efficient ways to mine digital currencies.  III.
Once kids master something like dressing themselves, they naturally start riffing, inventing new paradigms like ... sweater-pants.
Apparently, the White House has completely lost its senses and begun inventing sanctions against its own children.
Moore doesn't think inventors are anywhere close to inventing "strong AI," as super-human intelligence is called.
Trump's rise could also force the Republican Party into inventing a new platform for itself, Zingales said.
"Inventing the Future" may be the shrewdest, sanest pipe dream of a book published since the recession.
But Kearns lost a lifetime of inventing, and society lost what his inventive genius could have brought.
But they should know that this wasn't the glib work of a screenwriter who was inventing things.
The piece accused Seoul of inventing the claim to help usher through a controversial "anti-terrorism" law.
Apparently, the White House has completely lost its senses and began inventing sanctions against its own children.
At that time, Zuck was a teen years away from inventing Facebook in his college dorm room.
He was inventing a problem that doesn't exist, and using that imaginary problem to demonize brown people.
Starbucks did a 100-day project to put soup on the menu, including inventing soup-warming equipment.
"In Spain, there's somebody trying to end national sovereignty and inventing a parallel jurisdiction," he told lawmakers.
The list suggests that inventing virtual currencies can end up being less lucrative than investing in them.
"Language exists in a culture, but at the same time, they're inventing a culture," says Dr. Carpenter.
With each step of this sequence you're getting farther from certainty, but you're not yet exactly inventing.
Some Americans demanded electoral reform; we can thank them, with mixed feelings, for inventing the presidential primary.
The sex, too, was different, more varied, as if reflecting the inventing going on in their marriage.
Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher who was best known for inventing the telescope.
It crackles and satisfies by all its own weird rules, subversively inventing delight where none should exist.
If you really want to fix climate change, then start investing in, inventing or laboring on solutions.
In Detroit, automakers are inventing and refining flying cars, and flying taxis are even closer to reality.
Here's how he saved his career by inventing a way to code with his voice and eyes.
He was a key player in inventing quantum electrodynamics, which describes the behavior of light and matter.
Meanwhile, Hassan continued inventing new tools, including what became Yahoo Groups and the Beam robotics operating system.
Her husband Richard Ratcliffe said the Revolutionary Guards were "inventing new charges to prevent her early release".
But she's exceedingly skilled in inventing charismatic personas to fulfill the fantasies of the men around her.
Trump himself appears to recognized this dynamic, inventing the term "spygate" deliberately to focus the public's attention.
Jon inventing oral sex for wildlings was hilarious, but his scenes with Ygritte always left me wanting more.
Steve Jobs had a vision of how smart devices would change the world and set about inventing them.
"We keep inventing new ways to invest, new things to invest in, new place to invest," Schwarzman said.
Mother Nature has all but perfected flight, so why are we wasting our time re-inventing the wheel?
But you can't be too hard on retailers for inventing fake holidays and exporting them around the world.
The company's zeal for inventing new ways to socialize is admirable, though not always a sound business strategy.
Today's centrists need to do likewise, and focus on thinking up new ideas rather than inventing new parties.
And then there's the media coverage, geared more towards covering (inventing?) outrage than to taking any particular stance.
DJ Khaled is inventing golden rules of his own, becoming a "living meme" and a genuine internet sensation.
Companies such as Akron Polymer Systems and Akron Surface Technologies are inventing new ways to commercialise synthetic materials.
So, Levi Hutchins doesn't get the credit for inventing the mass produced alarm clock as we know it.
" Why, call out Trump for inventing "the racist lie that our first black president was not an American.
"Thank you, Ray Tomlinson, for inventing email and putting the @ sign on the map," Gmail's Twitter account said.
Somewhat ironically, escaping US economic control was one of the Venezuelan government's stated reasons for inventing a cryptocurrency.
She gets an entire band with instruments you've never heard play together before, essentially inventing her own genre.
Indirectly, through things he worked on, as he was part of inventing dialysis, millions of people are alive.
Even outside of Willy Wonka's inventing room origins, the community has its own landmark works and origin stories.
Rather, it means inventing a whole new grammar for commemoration—one that exposes a biased politics of remembering.
It was about amplifying the voices of real supporters and giving them a dedicated forum — not inventing them.
If we're going to get to zero carbon emissions overall, we have a lot of inventing to do.
But more and more drawing was becoming a medium for inventing, or altering reality, rather than recording it.
Considered an amateur — she didn't yet have her Ph.D. — they contended she was inventing personality traits for animals.
He similarly scrutinizes its exoticizing conventions and takes it a step further by inventing a ritual to dissect.
Israel isn't inventing a new type of desalination technology, but they are very clever in putting it together.
They win "most stylish cosplayers at NYCC 2018," an award I am inventing as I type these words.
Instead I spent my days inventing and designing miraculous things, things that the world had never seen before.
Are you inventing safe and science-approved ways to get around or discovering new ways to have fun?
And some of those "astronomically wealthy" got that way by inventing things that have improved millions of lives.
One takes immeasurable pleasure in lingering over the thought of the ghost-owners, inventing their characters and lives.
There are so many weird similarities and dissimilarities to things now—they were basically sort of inventing Twitter.
With nothing to go on, he resorted to inventing a character wildly different from the shy, stylish writer.
Louis Braille is best known for inventing a system of reading and writing for people who are blind.
Within a few years of Naismith's inventing the game at the International Y.M.C.A. Training School in Springfield, Mass.
Taddeo has been credited with inventing a new literary genre, which blends original journalism with narrative, lyrical prose.
Over time, some industries have gone away, but new jobs keep emerging as we continue inventing new things.
So inventing new MBA programmes is a time-demanding activity that is generally avoided by faculty when possible.
The publisher, after inventing live news streaming, has proven to be a perfect fit inside new parent Verizon.
" Despite L'Enclume's modest appearance, Rogan is "restlessly inventing and pushing his ingredients to extract maximum flavour and interest.
Only 6% of people think that inventing something doesn't entitle you to big money, while 79% backed them.
Amazon's principles, for instance, include ideas such as putting the customer first and inventing on behalf of the customer.
If the Industrial Revolution invented the love marriage and the nuclear family, is the digital revolution inventing something else?
You won't have the joy of inventing the selfie, but you'll probably take it in an exciting new direction.
Several politicians from different parties found themselves accused of either inventing or exaggerating their credentials on their official résumé.
Solidarity, by contrast, had to be cultivated: It was the practice of creating social ties, actively inventing collective identity.
Stone all but admits to inventing the birther rhetoric, which called into question Barack Obama's status as a citizen.
It's something we're all inventing every day, and whatever we invent is as Southern as what we sweep away.
But it's still impressive how the engineers keep inventing and keep people guessing about how the fun really happens.
Zopa, founded in 2005, lets people lend to consumers and is credited with inventing the peer-to-peer concept.
Burkini inventor: Garment empowers women The ban is "misunderstood," says Aheda Zanetti, the woman credited with inventing the burkini.
Allergan has relied heavily on M&A because it views inventing its own drugs in-house as too risky.
I also really liked Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work by Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams.
After you've made all that, and survived it all, why are you still inventing at the age of 64?
You start talking to yourself, you start hearing, you start imagining, you start inventing, you start making up stuff.
Of course, the AI wasn't inventing ethical positions of its own and trying to push them on us humans.
And, as far as anyone can tell, the cycle will continue for as long as we keep inventing things.
In "Inventing Tomorrow", Sarah Cole of Columbia University sets out to reclaim Wells as a visionary and a radical.
It feels specifically manufactured by someone inventing a car ranking company, not the real initials of a real person.
But at Slyde, there was the added burden of inventing a market for a product and popularizing a sport.
"At one point, I thought inventing stuff or creating things would be a cool thing to do," he said.
I think at one point I thought inventing stuff or creating things would be a cool thing to do.
Keith asked his sales team to explore their fantasies while inventing a name, and the drink was christened...Fanta.
She treats Mr. Dylan as a fellow troubadour and roustabout, inventing the rules while traveling along an endless road.
Instead of re-inventing the wheel, the search engine platform centralizes all the classified ads and local marketplace apps.
Robo-investing and free stock-trading apps are re-inventing the way young adults think and feel about investing.
A modern dance choreographer, Ms. Tanowitz, 49, has a flair for inventing sophisticated steps then turning them inside out.
Giorgio Vasari did all this, but he did it before anyone else, arguably inventing the field of art history.
Mellon squared the circle by inventing a supply-side argument: Cutting income tax rates would actually increase tax revenues.
He commanded a country in the midst of world war and is credited with inventing the social safety net.
Still, inventing a military career, the kind that comes with a Purple Heart, is an obvious betrayal of trust.
And it's obvious why: advocating tax cuts for the rich and inventing rationales for those cuts is very lucrative.
Now I clung to her, inventing excuses to drop by her dorm to spy my brother's face in hers.
"Made for Love" crackles and satisfies by all its own weird rules, subversively inventing delight where none should exist.
"Do all lovers feel that they're inventing something?" she asks her before they sleep together for the first time.
By far, his best known contribution is the cut/copy-paste functionality that he is widely credited with inventing.
" And with every winning campaign, said David Axelrod, "there is a lot of discussion that they're inventing the wheel.
The Cold War infused the study of science with the political mystique of countering tyranny through inventing new machines.
I prefer this to a lot of Italian painting, because it is more that you are inventing the character.
This raises the question of whether he considers the Court's precedents inventing a "right" of personal autonomy/ identity legitimate.
They had gotten huge just the way you're supposed to in America — by inventing new stuff that people love.
This is a short season of leftovers, into which we'll all feed plenty asparagus, inventing recipes on the fly.
Most of these things are really easy to do—it's not about inventing the impossible, it's not a dream.
"Dressage is all about understanding a horse through the feel of your body; it's like inventing another language," says Sherwood.
"I'm not actually inventing Intel's next microprocessor, for example, so I can get away without having engineering skills," she said.
As a result, corporations have embraced the concept of "open innovation," which means buying growth rather than inventing it yourself.
Clay Alexander, 19023, has been inventing things since he was a kid going to see the San Diego Padres play.
Image Source: PexelsIf 53 was the year of "Uber for X," 2017 was the year of Silicon Valley "inventing" things.
It was as if we had invented a steam engine and set off across the landscape without inventing a brake.
Some, like Lady Gaga or David Bowie, have used performance as a kind of protection, inventing bold, flamboyant alter-egos.
We have extraordinary staff, so it's a very special community that has the role of inventing the future of computing.
For Margaret Atwood, inventing Gilead made it possible to mix aspects of several countries that were behind the Iron Curtain.
Now 88, Dr.NakaMats is dealing with his cancer in the only way he knows how, by inventing his own treatments.
She took a break from vlogging and inventing to recover, but returned to YouTube on Tuesday to update her followers.
The essence of the scientific search for truth is not just inventing a theory, but subjecting it to systematic doubt.
Laila Tahri takes credit for inventing the condom-wrapped-beauty-blender technique, and she's got it down to a science.
Tim Berners-Lee, the man credited with inventing the world wide web, has been honored with the 2016 Turing Award.
They've now analyzed footage of the bird dancing and found that he's spontaneously inventing a diverse array of new movements.
This tells us that at least Apple has no problem inventing fear-based rhetoric that is not based in facts.
"We're not inventing anything here, we're just bringing consumer-level simplicity into industrial hardware," Chandra said, while demonstrating the software.
Brennerman went as far as inventing fictitious senior executives at Blacksands Pacific and signing agreements on their behalf, prosecutors said.
I really don't see the tennis inspiration, personally – maybe he blanked for a second and thought he was inventing Pong.
Realizing these solutions will be more challenging than inventing a way to remove or reuse the carbon in the atmosphere.
The EU is a giant bureaucracy that is more interested in regulating yesterday's industries than inventing the future, they argue.
Newton is, of course, best known for deducing the laws of gravity and inventing calculus, both leading to countless innovations.
And there is Lauren, inventing a work of Bach that seems more anti-Semitic than almost anything Bach actually wrote.
McCarthy came across as a bullying, shifty-eyed and leering zealot, contradicting himself, casually inventing facts and ruining innocent lives.
In the valley, he tried to do the same with chunks of human attention, which meant inventing digital ad systems.
Maybe this was a way of grasping for a framework for the form she was inventing as she went along.
Drug prices are set so manufacturers can recover the costs of inventing these new drugs and bringing them to market.
Can we all just agree that men should have no say in inventing solutions to problems they know nothing about?
Fiorina confirmed Mr. Cruz's revelation that she has taken to inventing songs to sing to his daughters on the road.
Still, startups should not forget that inventing a product is half the battle; defensibility and commercialization is the other half.
Rohrbach has been interested in ed tech throughout his entire career, with a particular interest in re-inventing language learning.
It was Levandowski who, with his colleagues, had persuaded Google's leadership to spend millions of dollars inventing self-driving cars.
Their research suggests that people were inventing farming at several sites in the Fertile Crescent at roughly the same time.
I ask for your support on my new endeavours with designing interiors, pottery, sculpting, carving, and inventing for the future.
Dylan: In earlier seasons, I would joke that I wanted the show to end with Tyrion inventing the steam engine.
"Pound and Yeats are inventing 20th-century theater in the process of total cultural misunderstanding," he said in an interview.
Agents did not believe that either the source or Mr. Steele was deliberately inventing things, according to the former official.
The dreamers here talked of inventing a single database, like iTunes, for recipes, or even doing away with recipes altogether.
There was no model for an ambitious female politician and Meir was not about to devote time to inventing one.
The Compact is the brainchild of John Koza -- who also had a hand in inventing the scratch-off lottery ticket.
Phastos, an Eternal gifted with superior intellect and cosmic inventing abilities, is also the universe's very first openly gay superhero.
Poland's foreign minister, Witold Waszczykowski, had to endure days of mockery for inventing a country in recent comments to reporters.
The group spent years inventing explosives that are difficult to detect, including trying to disguise bombs in devices like cellphones.
The Catholic Church is taking a page out of Silicon Valley's playbook: inventing gadgets in hopes of attracting devoted followers.
"These despicable actions by the former Maduro regime detaining innocent civilians and inventing false charges are sadly typical," said Ortagus.
I've always hugely admired her way of inventing herself after getting free from what was a kind of prison, really.
"I can't wait to hear what Charlie Scharf ... has to say about how he's re-inventing the business," Cramer said.
"We have our sites set on inventing a world without drunk driving," said ACTS's CEO Rob Strassburger to USA Today.
Her cousin never showed boredom, though, and was always engaged, each time inventing endearing names for Agnes and suggesting activities.
Classroom observers reported that left to their own devices, each teacher was inventing pre-K on his or her own.
Gucci just had to go down in history for inventing the what-if-Sambo-needed-to-rob-a-bank look.
"Restaurants should be able to do more things like that, instead of inventing new dishes all the time," she said.
In his life here, he has built homes for himself and others, inventing tricks of architecture to suit Aurovillian eco-consciousness.
"People have always been good at inventing pleasure for themselves, in spite of the catastrophic circumstances they've made," Monroe points out.
Thompson was a reporter for the Intercept news website until he was fired last year for allegedly inventing sources and quotes.
So if he's completely inventing it, it's a miracle he can even get it straight, and he told a mellifluous tale.
While Luna was studying religion and psychology, he'd pour through anatomy textbooks with his brother's med school friends, inventing new techniques.
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I was more willing to believe that shady political operatives were inventing horrible internet personae than believe that they legitimately existed.
Inventing the electric chair Film: After a series of botched hangings, Edison is solicited by Brown to develop the electric chair.
Many of the super-wealthy made their fortunes based on cornering a market rather than inventing a new product or service.
Mobin told Buzzfeed that she can't take credit for inventing the solo travel photo with your arm around an imaginary spouse.
Burnett brought Survivor and The Voice to the US, in addition to basically inventing the reality genre as we know it.
Well, I think that was the point of them inventing Android, I believe, to keep search going in the mobile environment.
For each news story about plastic ocean pollution, there are others on people actively testing remedial measures and inventing biodegradable alternatives.
There's something unmoored about the reminiscences that Halie comes up with, almost as if she were inventing them on the spot.
This episode also features an appearance by DJ Kool Herc (played by Dominique Johnson), scratching and mixing records, inventing hip-hop.
"I try to keep a balance between authenticity, taste, and difficulty," says Reeder of her approach to inventing any fandom recipe.
Her father's experience didn't put Kenner off inventing, and her idea for the door hinge ignited a spark deep inside her.
Apple released the iPad Pro last year, while Microsoft, which is credited with inventing the category, recently launched the Surface Book.
He started inventing languages in his teens, and said he created Middle Earth to help this, not the other way round.
It's easy to be ahistorical and say that the things we're inventing are bigger than those of the first industrial revolution.
We will continue to achieve our success by inventing our way forward and creating compelling experiences for both consumers and advertisers.
"Humans are very good – and California's a great example – at inventing things and then going, eeeww, it has consequences," Alex noted.
He said Amazon focuses on always giving customers something better, even if it means inventing something totally new, like Amazon Prime.
"Degradation" is the central appeal of these "hagsploitation" movies, Jack Warner argues, as he takes credit for singlehandedly inventing the genre.
As for inventing and building more flying contraptions, Furze said he thinks there should be more airborne adventures in his future.
She put $303,000 of her retirement savings towards inventing and producing a sheer slip that holds up a bride's wedding gown.
"Loon's mission is to connect people everywhere by inventing and integrating audacious technologies," said Alastair Westgarth, the chief executive of Loon.
Gump moved through the world uncannily connecting with the cultural moment: teaching Elvis how to pelvis, phoning in Watergate, inventing jogging.
You read right, that's 4D: four-dimensional action in the crazy beautiful world Bosch has spent the last six years inventing.
Sam Panopoulos -- the guy credited with inventing Hawaiian pizza when he added chunks of pineapples and ham in 1962 -- is dead.
Thomas Edison is often credited with inventing the light bulb in 1879, but other inventors played a part in its creation.
"We're working on inventing a new play that nobody's ever seen before, and we're going to unleash it tonight," he said.
What is the protection against someone or several people deciding to gang up on a member of Congress by inventing incidents?
"It's a story about a person inventing himself and then helping invent a culture," Mr. Toller said in a telephone interview.
"  Thornberry said he hoped this would facilitate technology development and avoid the "inventing as you're building problem that has plagued us.
Portmanteau of the Week Veep's characters take as much joy in inventing clever new words as they do in, y'know, governing.
At first blush, inventing a start-up to challenge AT&T, Verizon and Comcast for high-speed broadband dominance seems crazy.
Some of the climate-deniers used dirty tricks — hacking scientists' emails, inventing fake ethical scandals — to undermine public trust in scientists.
Gosse is credited with inventing the institutional aquarium; Edugyan has Wash coming up with both the idea and a workable design.
It thrived on acquiring new drugs rather than inventing them, and generating big profits from raising prices on old, undervalued treatments.
If he had, he likely would've been very proud of himself, because he takes credit for inventing and popularizing the term.
"We are spending a lot of time going in and refining and inventing new ways that Serve can communicate," he said.
Weiner does a superb job of inventing the Bigfoots' charming culture, which is largely based on distorted human manners and customs.
At home, Lamarr had what her biographer Richard Rhodes, one of the movie's on-camera experts, describes as an inventing table.
Many historians write off Amazons as just another example of Greek scribes inventing monsters that are inevitably overcome by their civilization.
This brilliant book of 249 photographs is a group portrait of a new version of difference she is discovering and inventing.
Few would conclude that Mr. Trump has changed much — rampaging, tweeting, inventing preferred realities, upending the G-20143 economic world order.
"We're kind of inventing the wheel," Treviño said, adding that he will continue discussions with SpaceX and the Federal Aviation Administration.
Fyre employees recalled higher-ups inventing extravagant accommodations just to see if people would buy them — and some did, they said.
As some other Southern cities, including Houston and New Orleans, were inventing their own distinctive forms, Dallas was slower to develop.
"Corporations in America and Europe are still inventing new products and finding ways of doing things more efficiently," Mr. Slok said.
"The courts see it as revealing the Constitution, but many people will see it as inventing the Constitution," Mr. Wagner said.
The article relied entirely on interviews with a restaurant owner and one woman, whose motives for inventing these allegations remain unclear.
Brown's no braggart: where other rappers use hedonistic detail to assert superiority, he enjoys inventing scenarios whose details he finds amusing.
But if the inventor has his way, he will prolong his lifespan the best way he knows how: inventing his own treatment.
Not just inventing a service that fills your car with gas but also creating cars that don't need fossil fuels at all.
Another example: market research and customer surveys can become proxies for customers — something that's especially dangerous when you're inventing and designing products.
That was his argument, we're making a better car radio, and good for them for inventing the car radio but too bad.
Libra is, in effect, an attempt to undercut existing payment services by re-inventing and improving bitcoin ten years after its launch.
"We're energized by this recognition and will keep working and inventing on your behalf," Amazon chief Jeff Bezos said in a statement.
The fading giant of Armonk, New York, once sustained itself inventing and selling cutting-edge technology, but now leans heavily on consulting.
Inventing pronouns does not help: from hersh to ze, made-up gender-neutral pronouns have never taken off and probably never will.
I am forty years old… Finally the idea of inventing something insincere finally crossed my mind and I set to work straightaway.
In 2012 he had falsely accused the Chinese of inventing the concept of global warming—to make American manufacturing uncompetitive, he said.
For every Korean group immersing in convention and accidentally inventing a new pop style, there's one copying a seemingly random genre whole.
"Though I was inventing nothing, I could not hope to come up to the rigorous standards of the historian," Mr. Jonas wrote.
Ms. Bee, who left "The Daily Show" in April, said she accepted the TBS offer for the challenge of inventing something new.
Yet the brain must be doing a pretty good job of inventing the visual world, since we don't routinely bump into doors.
A lot of the times it's inventing this image, or an alter ego, like Elton John or Bob Dylan or David Bowie.
While inventing a country for my own novel, I kept in mind the unnamed or conjured nations in some of my favorites.
"Each time you have a set back, you're using resilience and resourcefulness, and inventing your way out of a box" says Jeff.
Dr Matlock was described as "controversial" in 2013 for inventing the "G-shot", an internal injection which he claimed amplified women's orgasms.
But fabricating stories that they know are not true, inventing fake news sources: that is so rare as to be virtually nonexistent.
Bose loves to brag about inventing noise cancelling technology for Space Shuttle astronauts years before any other headphone company was considering it.
Especially if you're interested in building your wealth through inventing or innovating, you have to be curious, open-minded and always learning.
He wanted a lot more done for them, including clapping intellectual-property thieves in jail and teaching inventing in schools, alongside art.
He received the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award in 2014 for inventing Physical Unclonable Functions and single-chip secure processor architectures.
By inventing its own virtual reality camera from scratch and open sourcing it so people can build their own and start shooting.
Photo: Christophe Boesch"It's not that they are playing around and inventing something just for fun without an underlying purpose," said Kühl.
Replacing a human burger-flipper with a machine isn't the big payoff—the payoff is inventing a totally new kind of restaurant.
Many eccentric dads out there enjoy theorizing, tinkering, and inventing, and Taurus kids are usually pretty happy to entertain their wacky ideas.
However, Russian officials have accused the United States of inventing a pretext to end the treaty, allowing them to develop new weapons.
And some of it is inventing new technologies like sensors, because we feel like it's important to have a long-term view.
Some of it isn't, and when you see the media inventing controversies or settling scores, you're right to take the player's side.
Last spring, MoMA, in conjunction with the Art Institute of Chicago, organized the exhibition Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil.
And he credits his nephew with inventing a badge featuring the Republican elephant symbol sporting a Trump-style swoop of yellow hair.
The problem with a brain that is constantly inventing scenarios, vignettes, and characters is that the imagined tangles constantly with the real.
Yet for a book that seeks to present him as a writer deserving a mass audience, "Inventing Tomorrow" is sometimes hard going.
The new MIM joins a crowded field of international compacts focused on inventing and scaling the next generation of clean energy technologies.
POET could potentially design new forms of art or make scientific discoveries by inventing new challenges for itself and then solving them.
New producers like Brooklyn Sesame and Soom Foods in Philadelphia are inventing mash-ups like coconut halvah spread and chocolate sesame butter.
John Keegan, whose " The Mask of Command " contains the best study of Grant as a general, credits him with inventing "unheroic" leadership.
Standup comedy is a far cry from inventing, but experimentation is just as key in the arts as it is in science.
Like the films of the late nineteenth century, "22011" manifested its invented worlds by first inventing the methods needed to construct them.
Facebook has been on a roll lately, inventing features and products that are in no way just wholesale ripoffs of other companies.
Once he tried to change the fish farming industry by inventing a machine that played killer whale sounds to ward off seals.
In her book "Inventing Joy, " she gives readers a look into what it really takes to build your own brand and company.
The Nobel Prizes were the brainchild of Alfred B. Nobel, an idiosyncratic Swedish industrialist best known in his lifetime for inventing dynamite.
He also, almost by the way, did other things, such as inventing a confocal scanning microscope and robotic "seeing hands" for surgery.
Penned by a veteran journalist, the article argued that Tencent was fixated on seeking investment-worthy products rather than inventing its own.
She went on to provide commentary on the red carpet, inventing the genre, and in 1990, she launched the Joan Rivers Collection.
Another is to protect the environment by inventing better ways to grow meat without the land-use and climate-change side effects.
Lululemon, the company often credited with inventing it, has seen explosive growth in recent years while revenue at Under Armour has declined.
Ms. Lang is a more visually driven choreographer than most — as interested in imagining shapes and compositions onstage as in inventing steps.
Baltimore was early to the idea, inventing a program called CitiStat to hold city officials to account on all kinds of issues.
Other nominees include Alan Turing, the mathematician who played a key role in inventing modern computing, and Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin.
"Not everyone lied with the same skill, shamelessness and insistence, obviously, and few succeeded in inventing a whole new identity," Cercas writes.
He has even been credited with inventing the concept of the midnight movie at Chelsea's long-gone Elgin Theater, which he ran.
And people are kind of inventing a new narrative, that things are so much worse today than they were in the past.
It is why we've hired talented generalists and entrepreneurial employees who care about connecting with people and inventing new formats and approaches.
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A.I.'s current blossoming came only when researchers began inventing new techniques for letting machines find their own patterns in the data.
You could even accuse Clinton supporters of inventing the whole narrative about how they get attacked and demand that they provide evidence.
The same year, he earned the N.I.H. Director's Pioneer Award for inventing syringe-injectable mesh electronics that can integrate with the brain.
"The re-inventing and motivating employees and staying humble … I've always believed in that in a big way," the tennis star explained.
Where Walcott's point of view was established in his 30s and rarely wavered, Hutchinson seems still in the midst of inventing himself.
"Charlotte Perriand: Inventing a New World," a generous exhibition sprawling across all four floors of the Fondation Louis Vuitton here through Feb.
Independent sales representatives for companies like Avon or Tupperware don't have to worry about creating a product or inventing a business structure.
Musk hopes to dramatically speed up digging by inventing new tunnel-boring-machine technology that could slash billions from a major project.
"Charlotte Perriand: Inventing a New World," the largest exhibition of her work to date, required four years and five curators to organize.
After inventing her remarkable self-cleaning house, Frances Gabe, who has died at 101, was granted a patent by the federal government.
Huntsman, controlled by the eponymous Mormon family, is best known for inventing the clam-shell styrofoam box for McDonald's Big Mac burgers.
The Qaeda affiliate has spent years inventing explosives that are difficult to detect, including trying to disguise bombs in devices like cellphones.
When that didn't get him his wall, he moved to circumvent Congress altogether by inventing — if not yet declaring — a national emergency.
Their methods included inventing new foley sound effect techniques from scratch, where other films might have used established tricks of the trade.
Another example: market research and customer surveys can become proxies for customers – something that's especially dangerous when you're inventing and designing products.
If people start to believe that their opponents are literally inventing votes to steal elections, then the elections won't seem legitimate anymore.
"I broke down the feed into the nutritional components and then pieced it together, inventing my own feed recipe," recalls de Bruin.
Fostering unity, not division; working for the interests of all Americans, not just one's political base; being honest, not inventing truth at will.
The author of the recent book "Inventing Joy," the HSN executive chatted with Reuters about how to design a better life for yourself.
Engineers and biochemists (Yager estimated about 30 companies) are actually currently inventing devices intended for portability and use outside of a lab setting.
If the size of your failures isn't growing, you're not going to be inventing at a size that can actually move the needle.
I was inventing a sales team from scratch, and all of my salespeople were quitting, because it's really hard to knock on doors.
Marshall's book established the use of diagrams to illustrate economic phenomena, inventing the demand and supply curves familiar to fledgling economists ever since.
You are inventing something that can chew through the bedrock of our world, can cast aside stone and earth like so much confetti.
Mr. Tishman credited himself with inventing construction management, in which a single company oversees the building of a project from start to finish.
As a society we adapt to these changes by inventing entirely new types of work, and by taking advantage of uniquely human capabilities.
"THIS ISN'T like putting a man on the moon or inventing the internet," said Michelle Obama in 2010 as she launched Let's Move!
He invented and licensed the board through an inventing platform called Quirky, which develops and distributes products from eccentric inventors of all ages.
Schmidt also noted that Google and Alphabet are "enormously thankful for inventing all this stuff," referring specifically to artificial intelligence and deep learning.
Fritz Haber was awarded his prize for inventing the Haber-Bosch process, which is a way of producing ammonia on a large scale.
A successful founder must manage the paradox that they are both inventing the future and that the future is in no way inevitable.
By inventing its own rules rather than implementing the law, the OCC is pushing a highly disruptive agenda: Let's start with the basics.
Almost a decade after inventing the home 21D printing market, MakerBot is now focused squarely on professional product prototyping and the education markets.
For decades, America lost factories and jobs to China but retained a coveted title: the world's leader in inventing and commercializing new products.
One of the reasons I started FIRST was I wanted kids to see how exciting and accessible science, technology, engineering, mathematics, inventing are.
Four years after inventing the trendiest term for couples breaking up amicably, Gwyneth Paltrow admits she was sad to see her marriage end.
That could end up inventing new use cases, but it seems there are lots of opportunities right now for an untethered Apple Watch.
BILL GATES: Well, it's absolutely true that the companies here in terms of inventing new procedures, drugs, vaccines they've done a great job.
"It is also nice to feel like you made a difference — inventing something or raising kids or helping people in need," he says.
Buddy Bolden, a cornet-player in the Big Easy of whose music there are no recordings, is credited by many with inventing "jass".
Mr Kriener credits his nephew with inventing a badge featuring the Republican Party's elephant symbol sporting a Trump-style swoop of yellow hair.
Rather than engage the facts about Mr. Trump's Ukrainian escapade, they are twisting them and eliding them and inventing new ones they'd prefer.
The American people need Trump and Republican Senators to focus on ending the shutdown instead of inventing controversy to distract from your inaction.
Roberta was an extension of a habit the artist had developed as a child, of inventing characters to escape a difficult home life.
She's even credited with popularizing, if not inventing, the modern definition of "debugging" after a moth was found in Harvard's Mark II computer.
Also making a somewhat delayed entrance are the giant Gambian pouched rats, which Hiaasen, in his author's note, disclaims the credit of inventing.
As the 22015s began, he saw possibilities in minicomputers, inventing hybrid digital-analog electronic instruments, beginning with his 22015 series Electronic Music Box.
Give Lichtman great credit for an inventing a system for predicting the outcome of presidential elections that has proven correct for 30 years.
Today is the twentieth anniversary of the show's first air date, and everybody is re-watching the series credited with inventing prestige television.
Retailers have been inventing new gimmicks to get you into their stores and purchasing their wares since there have been items to purchase.
Inventing platforms for 'our best narratives' The start of 2019 will find Sandu in Africa's most populous city -- Lagos, Nigeria -- hosting student workshops.
In a shareholder letter earlier this month, Amazon's chief executive, Jeff Bezos, vowed to keep swinging for the fences and to keep inventing.
Though he's best known for inventing the coronary artery bypass surgery, his medical career began in a small farming community in central Argentina.
The spectacle of an American president inventing dirt on his defeated rival is as damning an indictment of Trump as one would like.
Snapchat has struggled to get out of Facebook's shadow despite inventing or acquiring what would become some of the hottest trends in social.
In 2014, Dutch child-actor-turned-filmmaker Joris Putman left a budding career to pursue his long-standing entrepreneurial dream: inventing a product.
He invited me into his warehouse where he had cardboard blocks, wooden blocks, plastic and foam; he was inventing, prototyping, using real materials.
Online advertising is evolving rapidly, with companies like Facebook, Pinterest, and many others re-inventing what it means to connect merchants with consumers.
And he is striking poses in leather shorts spray painted to match his little superman boots, possibly inventing duckface at the same time.
" The BBC calls the invention of the four-digit Personal Identification Number, or PIN, the "by-product of inventing the first cash machine.
A German illustrator, he is credited with inventing the form with "Rundherum in meiner Stadt," or "All Around My Town," published in 1968.
Lanier has been credited with inventing the term "virtual reality," and he founded one of the original companies to produce it, VPL Research.
Jeremy McCarter, the founder and executive producer of Make-Believe Association, a new nonprofit podcast production company, makes no claim to inventing anything.
Rather than scrounging for experiences to share, we're inventing them from scratch with the only thing we're left with us in quarantine: ourselves.
The pair were honored for inventing techniques that transformed Hollywood and have shaped other forms of entertainment such as videogames and virtual reality.
Shonda Rhimes is producing a series for Netflix all about Delvey, titled Inventing Anna, with Ozark's Julia Garner as the famous con artist.
What steps do you take to ensure that your sources are accurate, that they are not inventing a story for their own agenda?
And yet, the petite monarch of country music has dipped her manicured toes into a very 21st-century accomplishment: Inventing a successful meme.
Vegans wrote to Tibbott, thanking him for inventing a product that allowed them to no longer feel like second-class citizens at Thanksgiving.
He refuses to call his extra-worldly encounter a love story because they are both inventing — rather than simply living out — its plot.
I hope you read your favorite Dr. Seuss books so many times you start inventing your own stories about the Vipper of Vipp.
If students had to build their own models from the ground up, it would be like trying to learn programming by inventing computers.
The Auschwitz Memorial criticized Amazon for inventing Nazi atrocities in its thriller series "Hunters," warning that this could provide ammunition for Holocaust deniers.
It was the work of Friedrich von Knaus, whom Mr. Koeppe credits with inventing the precursor of the first typewriter, and is programmable.
"To an extent, we are inventing this as we go along," said Christopher Ferguson, who twice commanded space shuttles as a NASA astronaut.
But due to the fact that we have always had that in the past, it's not something that we're inventing just for her.
That hasn&apost stopped Apple from inventing and selling their own stylus, the Apple Pencil, which is designed to work with the iPad.
Inventing 'New Stuff' Before Anyone Can Catch Up People in Rust Belt towns where Google has no office still use the search giant.
There are people who hated the deal, who are constantly erecting obstacles and finding — I shouldn't say "finding" — inventing faults in the deal.
And anti-abortion lobbyists are nothing if not creative when it comes to inventing new model legislation to try out in the states.
One of the things that we've always been really good at at Jawbone was inventing new stuff, creating new technologies, creating new product categories.
Tonight, authors Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams will discuss their book Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work with philosopher Alain Badiou.
She wrote that Cruz should stop "inventing far-fetched theories about who's really to blame for Trump's rise" because voters can see through it.
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Annie Cannon catalogued hundreds of thousands of stars, in the process inventing a stellar classification system that is still in use by astronomers today.
Color cues and assumptions about color/flavor associations are separate but equally strong in tricking your brain into inventing tastes out of thin air.
Once praised for inventing the modern world, companies like Facebook and Google are now more commonly blamed for all of the toxicity within it.
While policy makers are laboriously inventing tools to diminish the gap, the reality is that the super-wealthy are not disappearing any time soon.
Companies that are inventing the future frequently have no choice but to pour money into new ventures rather than buy components off the shelf.
When we hired Helen in 2014, I told her that her biggest challenge would be inventing a job that had never really existed before.
Categorically, is it soulful witch house, or yacht rock on the River Styx, or an electro-skiffle combo inventing love songs in the dark?
What was your rationale behind making minor adjustments to what actually transpired and what was actually said, or inventing a character here and there?
Inventing worlds made from candy is typically the domain of young kids and Adventure Time's Pendleton Ward, but Perth-based artist Pip & Pop, a.k.a.
After all, White Castle founder Walt Anderson is credited with both inventing the modern hamburger and opening the country's first real fast food restaurant.
Chasing down R.S.V.P.s was a particular headache, and she claims credit for inventing "this ghastly thing called the reply card" to solve the problem.
He spends much of the book in Brighton, inventing the lives and loves of a few hotel employees in the flurry before the conference.
When they met, he was inventing the Mac; he delivered one to her mother's apartment, which Egan took East to write her papers on.
For anyone under 40, Cashin's name doesn't exactly resonate, though some fashion scholars go so far as to credit her with inventing American sportswear.
Entrepreneurs don't tire of inventing things; banks don't get bored with lending money to make a profit; people don't stop showing up for work.
"Ghostbusters" doesn't bother with any of that, and in the process seems to be on the verge of inventing a new set of archetypes.
This became, over the last few days, irrefutable evidence that Buttigieg was simply inventing a quarrel with the saintly veep for cheap political gain.
They include people like Levi Strauss, a German immigrant who created jeans, and James Naismith, a Canadian immigrant who is credited with inventing basketball.
I was setting myself up for an unthinkable amount of typing—not to mention the problem of inventing plots, characters, setting, all that stuff.
Frank Conrad is known as the "father of radio broadcasting" for inventing the first station — which was located in his garage — to publicly broadcast. 
Instead of inventing a new model line, like Chevy tried to do with the Bolt, companies will look to convert familiar models to electric.
The region known as the heart of the tech industry is both inventing a new online reality and feeling the strains of economic inequality.
P.R.: Where between the Kantian being and us inventing our way into our own demise do you locate your own conception of the future?
He did hair for several movies and is credited with designing Jim Morrison's iconic hairstyle as well as inventing the entire men's hair industry.
All the while, Hollywood has been inventing screen stories that sell the image of lawbreaking Latinos as a threat to American peace and security.
But D&D isn't only about inventing a more badass version of myself, with wings and magic powers instead of sneakers and a laptop.
Not if all you can think about is how Donald Trump is going to squirm out of one potentially incriminating lie by inventing another.
He started for a bit but preferred the bullpen, inventing his changeup when he tried to find a grip for a two-seam fastball.
The company Bayer is famous for inventing aspirin in 1898, which is arguably one of the world's most beloved brands, and for good reason.
Aside from rules about not mistreating animals or inventing an event, the ethics of how wildlife filmmakers represent what they're depicting are largely uncodified.
Charlotte Perriand: Inventing a New World continues at Fondation Louis Vuitton (8, Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, Bois de Boulogne, Paris, France) through February 24.
And since that's not the most exciting job ever, he has to keep inventing thin soap-opera layers of conflict to keep them occupied.
Clinton's advisors devised a push poll to "test" claims that Obama was a Muslim, something she has tried to blame Trump for somehow inventing.
This doesn't have to entail inventing the next iPhone either; something as simple as rethinking your tasks at work can bring along massive innovations.
It accuses the United States of inventing a false pretext to leave an accord it wants to exit anyway to develop its own new missiles.
Crovitz, for example, wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal that falsely claims Xerox PARC labs deserves "full credit" for inventing the internet.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has spent nearly half of his life inventing and revolutionizing e-commerce, and now he is the fifth wealthiest man alive.
Then again, companies like Facebook and Microsoft have made no public efforts to implement differential privacy, despite Microsoft researchers inventing it over a decade ago.
In terms of their other products and innovations, I think any company or individual who's pushing the limits and inventing new things should be applauded.
Like most manufactured foods, baby food didn't take off till the early 1900s, according to a book, Inventing Baby Food, by NYU professor Amy Bentley.
Nvidia is often credited with inventing the Graphics Processing Unit, a dedicated chip within a computer to enhance animations and visuals, in the late '90s.
I lean toward Ovechkin winning the Cup, because it will lead to a whole bunch of people apologizing or inventing new crazy takes to survive.
Then I got exposed to the pedagogy of learning through play and my life changed; no one could peel me away from learning, inventing, creating.
Bryson Bruce is exceptional as the determinedly cheerful Bob, and Ryan Borses brings vulnerability and passion to Charles, who finds his salvation in inventing stories.
It is, it wants to be, a moral novel, not merely unfolding but inventing itself through its hero's minute choices — some banal, some life-changing.
It is poignant that the Borghi mini-retrospective is on view concurrently with Making Space: Women Artists Inventing Abstraction at the Museum of Modern Art.
Aside from quite possibly inventing the morning coffee break, New Orleans was at one point the second-largest importer of coffee in all of America.
" He urged for the project to move faster — he implied the project was mired in a dead end, inventing new things that "are not needed.
"Having started out inventing robots at WobbleWorks, it's quite a treat to be closing the circle with 3Doodler robot kits," CEO Max Bogue told Techcrunch.
If you think that celebrities are exempt from a dating world dominated by swiping left and right and inventing witty opening messages, you are mistaken.
Rocket (Bradley Cooper): A Guardian of the Galaxy known for his skilled inventing and looking a whole lot like a run-of-the-mill raccoon.
The pharmaceutical industry has long argued that U.S. drug prices are high to help pay for the risky business of inventing and developing new medicines.
Now, for many reasons, the man widely credited with inventing the web is less than thrilled with how we've treated it in the intervening decades.
Last year, researchers at Canada's Citizen Lab reported on how Tencent is inventing new ways to censor both text and images on an unprecedented scale.
Which is a shame, since Panasonic has historically been one of the best companies in the world at inventing cool shit that you can own.
And Europe, though often vexed by London's halfheartedness, will miss the sheer negotiating skill of British diplomacy: its genius for avoiding confrontations and inventing compromises.
As patents expire on lucrative medicines, they must replace the income that has been lost by inventing new drugs, or buying them in from outside.
The piece will be accompanied by "Little Improvisations," Antony Tudor's dance about two children who are inventing games in an attic on a rainy day.
The motorcycle's Genesis story — William S. Harley and his friends Walter and Arthur Davidson, inventing in a Milwaukee shed — is turned into a mini-series.
A creature of habit (with a habit of inventing creatures), Gorey was at least as attracted to the quotidian as he was to the bizarre.
Inventing the decades-old phrase 'Priming the pump' In May 210, Trump met with the editors of The Economist for a chat on economic policy.
"Having an agenda isn't exactly like inventing the light bulb or the smartphone," added a second GOP lawmaker, who is close to House GOP leadership.
Lightweight yet tear-resistant fabrics could be useful in improving a wide range of products beyond fashion, including you know, inventing an actual superhero cape.
There is no new technology coming to solve the problem: Law enforcement often maintains that tech firms can solve any problem by inventing new technology.
He knew a good marketing opportunity when he saw one: the myth of Abner Doubleday inventing baseball in a Cooperstown pasture presented such an opportunity.
Kawhi is a great wing, but Davis is on the verge of inventing his own archetype without any serious questions about his long-term health.
President Donald Trump's top trade adviser mocked the Chinese government after it criticized him for inventing a fake expert to bash China in his books.
The choreographer Jessica Lang, who is as interested in imagining shapes and compositions onstage as in inventing steps, makes her second work for the company.
" Judge Kavanaugh accused the majority of wrongly inventing "a new right for unlawful immigrant minors in U.S. government detention to obtain immediate abortion on demand.
Chemists in Shanghai and other major manufacturing centers are still out-inventing lawmakers the world over, quickly synthesizing new, legal variants of recently banned drugs.
Its case is not unusual: Researchers are finding that more and more pharmaceutical companies are recycling and repurposing old medicines rather than inventing new ones.
In "Inventing Vivian Maier" (2013), Solomon-Godeau traces the posthumous rise of Maier, from a Chicago nanny who constantly snapped pictures to an art sensation.
With a Willy Wonka-like skill for inventing flavors, the pair behind the ice cream chain Baskin-Robbins strived to make America's tastes more adventurous.
Lightsource, Mr. Sanyal said, takes a very different approach, focusing on developing and managing solar installations, rather than making the equipment or inventing the technology.
Hashimoto is best known for inventing the ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ← → ← → B A hack found in multiple video games that has became a geek touchstone in the gaming community.
The movie stands out from contemporary horror for its lack of pretension and its simple commitment to inventing ways for pretty people to get slaughtered.
Edison's gift, here and elsewhere, was not so much inventing as what he called perfecting—finding ways to make things better or cheaper or both.
"The '56 consent decree was pretty important," said Richard John, a historian at Columbia University and the author of Network Nation: Inventing American Telecommunications Licensing.
Etiquette accepts this by inventing the fiction that perhaps the communication was misdirected to spam or the receiver is not an expert at modern technology.
You are not going in there and inventing a whole bunch of new stuff, but you are getting to something that resembles what it was.
Franklin, who has been credited with inventing the split-lens spectacles, although that is subject to debate, also produced a sketch of his D.I.Y. fix.
He also was known for inventing a data-mining tool called WikiScanner that made it possible to see who made edits to a Wikipedia entry.
With such troves of data collected by wearable devices, tech companies are set to continue inventing new applications and improving the capabilities of current devices.
According to Variety, Johnson earns an estimated $650,000 per episode, in which he plays a retired football superstar re-inventing himself as a financial adviser.
They also studied the performances of many of the vaudeville artists and translated those characters studies to paper when they were inventing their own cartoons.
Kerry called on researchers and students at MIT to keep up their work on improving energy efficiency and inventing new energy sources, regardless of government policies.
Choudhury, 69, became famous after inventing a style of yoga that consists of 26 poses done over 90 minutes in a room heated to 104 degrees.
To convey the violence of the clips, Badach spent a year inventing a new developing process that incorporates the black powder used in old-fashioned weapons.
In other words, Trump was accusing Hillary Clinton of hiding health problems at the same time he was allegedly inventing a note from his own doctor.
With sci-fi, because it's so often forward-looking, "we're inventing cautionary tales for ourselves," Nolan said today at WIRED's 2017 Business Conference in New York.
As well as managing her team of 15, she spends her days inventing new recipes, upscaling old recipes, and making sure the beer tastes just right.
What you may not know is that in December last year Crowley ended up raising tonnes of money for endangered frogs by inventing fake video games.
But Knake said the procedure had been created in 2010 to handle situations like an FBI technologist in a lab inventing a method for circumventing security.
With the artist Jack Kirby, he created the Fantastic Four, a hit he bested the next year by inventing Spider-Man with the artist Steve Ditko.
Imagine if Apple, instead of inventing something completely new for its original iPhone design, had maintained the look of its iconic Macintosh or the iMac G3.
From what we can see, he's going to be smooching Michelle Williams, teaming up with Zac Efron, and eventually inventing the circus as we know it.
Californians took that trend and subverted it, inventing their own designs and viewing body ink as an art form rather than a type of social branding.
The loss of identity, substance abuse, and any damage due to head injuries combine to make re-inventing oneself much more difficult than it already is.
If we are to survive and thrive, we must be purposeful about how we prepare for a tomorrow ruled by the technology we are inventing today.
In a statement, Mr Gabriel's ministry accused Turkish courts of taking orders from the government and of "inventing" links between human-rights outfits and terrorist organisations.
I think any other form factor you haven't seen yet we've gotta get right, we've got to make sure we keep inventing to make it perfect.
The U.K. and German launch comes two years after Amazon unveiled Echo in the U.S. The company has been credited with inventing this category of product.
No matter how exacting they are, no German sedan can escape the fact it was designed by men who dream of inventing new shades of gray.
As the scientists wrote:One can imagine such technology outsmarting financial markets, out-inventing human researchers, out-manipulating human leaders, and developing weapons we cannot even understand.
Uber is also engaged in a quieter effort to improve pickups by inventing new software tools to fix the problem with GPS accuracy in big cities.
But the Logang (or the Logangsters, depending on who you ask), like Lil Tay, are inventing a new category of internet villain: the terrifying baby troll.
But the word seems to pop into his head more frequently when he is inventing or exaggerating a conversation than when he is faithfully relaying one.
Linda Xue, a Parsons student who directs digital applications and design for Project Continua, wants to know why Wikipedia credits Picasso and Braque with inventing collage.
Before the first 48 hours of his administration was over, Trump pretended he didn't trash intelligence agencies over leaks and accused the media of inventing it.
Silicon Valley — the place inventing much of this future — is frankly unable to tell us what is coming, instead thinking mostly of the next cool device.
Back then, there were three competing weekly music papers—Melody Makers, Sounds, and New Musical Express—so they were inventing new music movements nearly every week.
A more cynical view is that it could help stifle complaints about technology causing disruption and inequality, allowing geeks to go on inventing the future unhindered.
From developing aerodynamic technology to small conveniences like Velcro, humans have been taking a cue from the natural world for as long as we've been inventing.
There can be no exceptions for a nation committed to the rule of law, even if the most powerful politicians are exceptionally gifted at inventing them.
"  "…surrounded by enemies and spies catching and perverting every word that falls from my lips or flows from my pen, and inventing where facts fail them.
Part of that was because we interviewed along the way, Philippe Kahn, this inventor who's credited with inventing the modern cameraphone, and that happened in 1997.
Now Hillary Clinton is the target of vicious smears (she's dying, Benghazi, emails) while Democrats use Donald Trump's own words against him rather than inventing rumors.
Bogle is legend in the investing world for inventing a low-cost way for individuals to invest in the broad market, and advocating for their interests.
Franklin's story of launching a successful printing business, inventing bifocal glasses and creating the lightning rod inspires Must to create new products and launch new businesses.
He keeps most of the decades humming with queerness and problematized whiteness, inventing characters and ghosts in his stories to dramatize the issues of the day.
It has accused the United States of inventing a false pretext to exit a treaty it wants to leave anyway so as to develop new missiles.
As the post–World War II boom took hold, pharmaceutical companies had perfected the process of inventing new drugs, especially those meant to enhance your mood.
Gbagbo's lawyers have accused prosecutors of "inventing another reality" to fit the charges and said security forces under Gbagbo had merely defended themselves against rebel attacks.
With great sass, Duchamp photographed his funky hand-jotted notes on torn scrap paper, making documents of documents and inventing the photocopy machine avant la lettre.
The Factory of Electrical Assembly and the School of Architecture in Granada showcases how Spain's current generation of architects are imaginative in inventing alternative design solutions.
"There's not a lot of new technology that we are inventing for this right now," he said, and also acknowledged that these are relatively small projects.
Kepler's engineers responded by inventing a new way for the spacecraft to stare at certain parts of the sky for shorter periods of roughly 80 days.
"The whole point of inventing storytelling was to gather people around the fire, to make myths that we all see ourselves a part of," she said.
Yet Matsuzawa was inventing a Japanese conceptualism with Buddhist characteristics, and when he later found Western counterparts to his own immaterial practice, he happily joined in.
A new realm of strategic analysis took form, and young intellectuals like Weiss energetically set about inventing a field that was intellectually thrilling and deadly serious.
"Inventing Tomorrow" takes a personal look at some scientists — not of the accredited adult variety but teenagers, international students working on projects to make things better.
He started with a series of lists: Reasons he had failed to write a novel (too concerned with inventing everything, problems with setting and time frame).
A chilling recurrent subplot involves the remarkably rapid regrouping of undeterred ex-Nazis, already inventing denialism, networking transnationally and dreaming up a renewed pan-fascist future.
In fact, Spencer can be credited (alongside Peter Brimelow and Paul Gottfried) with inventing the term "alt-right," resulting in the magazine Alternative Right in 2010.
" On a legal pad, Gibson tried inventing words to describe the space behind the screen; he crossed out "infospace" and "dataspace" before coming up with "cyberspace.
Like many self-inventing New Yorkers, she provided herself with a colorful past: She said she'd been forcibly inked by Indians when captured as a girl.
Whether you&aposre opening a gym, providing in-home care, or inventing products to revolutionize women&aposs well-being, these trends are large and economically resilient.
"I think Corduroy's got a real vision," he said, inventing a more memorable pronunciation while praising the candidate's emphasis on infrastructure, a potential boost to business.
But neither Trump, who spends his energy inventing crises at the border, nor the Republicans who controlled Congress for two years have done any of that.
But 12 Monkeys is different, at least a little bit, because the characters go along with the plot, so long as they think they're inventing it.
I think inventing those two creatures who are sort of us but sort of not us gave us the breathing room, the distance from the actual relationship.
Worst: Waymo Brags About Google Inventing Self-Driving CarsWaymo chief executive John Krafcik closed out the keynote with a quick update about his company's self-driving cars.
To address this, Kraft would need to spend top dollar on inventing and marketing new food brands, which requires expertise not developed by its reliance on acquisitions.
And Yahoo has been bumbling around for a while and not inventing the future at all, but it still could have been revived with the right leadership.
One of the important interventions the gay rights movement made was precisely the idea of inventing new forms of intimacy that had nothing to do with marriage.
That's true, at the time the Wright brothers were inventing human flight there were no commercial flights to endanger and they performed their tests in rural areas.
We took them as peace officers sworn to tell the truth, and through all our negotiations of trust, that they weren't inventing these out of thin air.
To do this, he's traveled to Wilmington, Ohio, famous for inventing the banana split but ordinary in its gun festivals, small-town economic problems, and Republican loyalty.
Some require the exercise of ingenuity and discretion by small teams (eg, inventing a new vaccine); some demand the programmatic mobilisation of legions of people (immunisation drives).
Choudhury became famous after inventing a style of yoga that consists of 26 poses done over 90 minutes in a room heated to around 100-105 degrees.
Happily solitary, since no wife would tolerate the disarray, with many friends and a dog for company, he was doing what he liked best, tinkering and inventing.
The 165-year-old company, known for inventing blue jeans, said it wants to evolve into a full-fledged global lifestyle leader for both men and women.
Fear not, because South Korean inventor Eunchan Park, has come up with an automated solution to that problem by inventing a robotic drinking buddy, according to RocketNews24.
Consumer divisions smooth out the bumpy revenue that comes with the uncertain business of inventing drugs—which may fail to win approval, and eventually come off patent.
By inventing index-tracking, and providing it at very low cost, the firm has forced change on an industry known for its high margins and overcomplicated products.
Candy Cummings is credited with inventing the curveball, and he used it to good effect in 1875 pitching for the Hartford Dark Blues of the National Association.
Often set against a black ground — which can be read as a netherworld — Berkenblit has an uncanny knack for inventing motifs that are simultaneously ordinary and strange.
Few things would be more dangerous for any American president to do than inventing fake intelligence and attacking those who provide real intelligence, as Trump does now.
He avoided most of his infantry duties by designing bulletproof vests and inventing a new kind of paint for crash-test dummies which changed color on impact.
Then there was humanism, the belief that people are learning more and more, inventing more and more, and so history is a steady accumulation of good things.
This will allow Qualcomm to continue to invest in inventing the fundamental technologies at the heart of mobile communications at this critical time of transition to 5G.
Ferdinand Porsche was a famous German engineer and Nazi Party member known for founding his namesake car company and inventing the Volkswagen Beetle on orders from Hitler.
Stur, named for Ludovit Stur, who is credited with inventing the modern Slovak language, opened on a relatively quiet street in the Old Town near Comenius University.
If you've always loved inventing silly characters to entertain your family and friends, try channeling that talent and imagination into a career as a voice-over artist.
To a generation of German scholars engaged in inventing what they called Wissenschaft des Judentums , "the science of Judaism," it was crucial to overcome this despairing view.
Trump also escalated his war on fact and truth in 2018, inventing new narratives when reality doesn't suit him, compromising trust in critical political and legal institutions.
Even if you're not traveling with children, I recommend inventing a game before you go — even adults run out of steam on a long day of sightseeing.
But inventing a friend's funeral, when in fact he was building a treehouse — then blogging and tweeting about it to be sure everyone at the office noticed?
He did not tell prospective investors that the shell company was controlled entirely by him, making up email accounts, inventing employees and creating a fake domain name.
But that's one of the things that's still so invigorating about the West — the past has never been seen as a barrier to inventing a better future.
ISIS meanwhile is inventing new ways to horrify the world as it seeks to govern parts of Syria and Iraq and export its terror around the world.
But suppose you decide that your firm would penalize you for being honest and that you can get away with inventing physical illnesses to cover your needs.
So they are deeply invested in inventing a particular understanding of race and a particular understanding of history that supports their narrative of white people under siege.
These were rich dowagers like Clara Bell Walsh, famed for inventing the cocktail party, who moved into palatial suites and never moved out — until they moved on.
Through the testimony of people who worked with Mr. Guzmán, prosecutors showed that his cartel for decades was endlessly creative, constantly inventing new methods to circumvent detection.
Among my favorites is the wonderfully named Massachusetts sculptor Don Featherstone, who, be he saint or sinner, shaped the postwar suburban landscape by inventing the lawn flamingo.
Across his teenage years, as he fell in and out of trouble with the law, Mr. Hernandez began inventing an alter ego inspired by Japanese anime: Tekashi69.
For the country that lays (disputed) claim to inventing the game, this World Cup is a chance to turn around a history of letdowns and near misses.
Remember, the entire story about Kleiman and Wright inventing Bitcoin together came from Wright himself, who has now been proven in court to be an unreliable narrator.
Fairly or not, conservatives have used it as a cudgel against liberal judges, attacking them for inventing new rights to protect minorities, political dissenters and criminal suspects.
One of the main story lines in the new season involves Fonda and Tomlin's characters inventing a device meant to help people lift themselves off toilet seats.
Like the tramps of "Waiting for Godot," the residents of "Arlington" hope for a deliverance that will surely never come, inventing histories of dubious provenance and authenticity.
Pakistan says the operation never happened and accuses India of inventing it to distract attention from its crackdown on protests in the part of Kashmir it controls.
In this as in other respects, Prime Minister Boris Johnson — a serial liar who lost his first job as a journalist for inventing quotes — resembles President Trump.
But I bet everyone can agree on this: Technology-driven change is accelerating, wiping out entire job categories one day, while inventing entire new ones the next.
There's no way to wean ourselves off trucks without implementing high-speed freight railroads, or passing environmental laws limiting truck emissions and shipping distances, or inventing teleportation.
Qatar, the site of the largest American air base in the region, charged that Saudi Arabia and the Emirates were inventing a pretext to bully their neighbor.
Even recently, in a 2013 show called "Inventing Abstraction" that tried to complicate the story of abstraction with over 80 artists, MoMA didn't include Hilma af Klint.
"We're not sort of inventing new math to solve these problems, we're more taking cutting-edge approaches and just applying them to specific use cases," Granberg said.
It has to be that way – I like inventing, adapting myself to different places, because otherwise I am stale and that is the death of an actor.
"To me this is about inventing the future," William C. Ford Jr., the company's chairman and a great-grandson of the automaker's founder, said in an interview.
The system then took it from there, inventing imaginary scientists to quote and imaginary organizations to cite (and it even enthused about the rapid progress of AI).
John Slough, the astrophysicist credited with inventing the technology necessary for nuclear-powered spaceships, advises it would be a huge financial undertaking to create a functional model.
Jemison left NASA in 1993 and went on to found 100 Year Starship, an institute dedicated to researching and inventing interstellar travel within the next 100 years.
Once they have their basic products, they stick with those, much to the chagrin of their food scientists, who'd love to be out there inventing truly healthy stuff.
BACK STORY The death in 1849 of Edgar Allan Poe, the writer and poet recognized for inventing the detective story, gave way to a mystery many decades later.
Lee Miglin, the son of an Illinois coal miner, became an influential developer and is credited for inventing the concept of a "business park," those ubiquitous office plazas.
And what I dream of is marrying that great American spirit of inventing new things with an actual network that will allow us to build those new industries.
Click here to view original GIFThe walker struggled to come up with an effective body plan and locomotion style when it was rewarded for inventing small leg sizes.
As Black's own posts reveal, neo-Nazis sought to dismantle multiculturalism by inventing narratives back then too—only the immigrants they blamed for society's problems came from elsewhere.
He also spoke of the "NBD" or "never been done" philosophy when it comes to inventing new skateboarding tricks and believes that also applies to looking for startups.
Though there were a few diversions (including an early Imperial Army stint), he quickly rose through the ranks while inventing new filmmaking tools, including more flexible camera cranes.
But since Republicans are great at inventing new ways to take health care away from people, now not even large employer-based healthcare is safe from these changes.
But it's a sacred trust that we want to keep innovating, keep inventing things, and that means we have to make this a sustainable, profitable, real valuable business.
Scientists quickly submitted over 500 papers, each inventing a new way to explain the observations, which seemed to blast holes in the hull of the unsinkable Standard Model.
CNN reporter Daniel Dale pointed out that the president has a habit of inventing tears — Trump does have a whole spiel about big, strong men crying around him.
Since inventing CoderBunnyz, Mehta also invented a second game called CoderMindz, a coding-based artificial intelligence board game that teachers basic AI concepts using the Java programming language.
" In a statement provided to CNN, Navarro admitted to inventing the character of Ron Vara, describing it as a "whimsical device and pen name," purely for "entertainment value.
There are many such tools, including tools that help sellers manage inventory, process payments, track shipments, create reports, and sell across borders – and we're inventing more every year.
American innovators have laid the groundwork by making significant progress, inventing new technologies to increase efficiency and decrease the environmental impacts of manufacturing, agricultural production, and electricity generation.
After decades of thinking big, Guyer still keeps busy inventing "The Curly Lasagna," a series of stories and songs for kids and a new dice game Rally Roll.
" Reflecting on the formation of his team, LeCun recalls his central task in initially creating the research group was "inventing what it meant to do research at Facebook.
Russia says denies the missile violates the INF and accuses the United States of inventing a false pretext to exit the treaty in order to develop new missiles.
If there's something worth inventing, you're probably solving a problem that a lot of people wanted to solve, so you have to go after and disrupt the incumbent.
Like any good drama, it keeps inventing problems for itself to solve, in matters of religion, Jewishness, class and snobbery (though not so much on race — not yet).
"I'm interested in inventing a parallel world, a complete realm that exists within its own confines but is still relatable to the person who created it," she says.
Phoenix previously dated his Inventing the Abbotts costar Liv Tyler from 1995 to 1998, and later model Topaz Page-Green in the early 2000s and DJ Allie Teilz.
A big part of the engineering work was making the tiny motors to control the cables, and then essentially inventing a method of locomotion for this strange shape.
The concept allows the actors and audience participants to co-create a narrative in real time, either working from an established premise or inventing something on the fly.
After two sly country-pop albums and a heartwarmingly cute Christmas collection, she goes full soft-rock, inventing her own strain of coffeehouse pop designed for unobtrusive delicacy.
But inventing some tenants whom Randall (Sterling K. Brown) knows in the present and William knew in the past is a clever way to tie the stories together.
But one of the ugly, inescapable facts of military technology is that there's no way of inventing an instrument of death without other people getting ahold of it.
Begin your week by daydreaming and inventing new worlds—flashes of otherworldly insight and creative inspiration arrive Monday morning when communication planet Mercury gently harmonizes with dreamy Neptune.
Kashio was the second-oldest of the Japanese brothers who founded Casio and the man who played a key role in inventing many of the company's earliest products.
First, they win an election, then they begin discrediting the opposition, smearing and undercutting the free press, inventing "enemies of the people," at home to undercut critics' claims.
"Just as Thomas Edison is believed to have failed 1,000 times before successfully inventing the electric light bulb, so too, Kim Jong Un will keep trying," he said.
But this does not justify inventing facts to inflame a political base, particularly when doing so could have a devastating impact on the overall health of our democracy.
We've always heard that patience is a virtue, but that supposedly wise saying is ridiculously hard to live by when Mars is inventing new M&M's flavors constantly.
Check out Margaret Hamilton, the MIT programmer whose books and books of hand-written code got humans to the moon, essentially inventing software, for one especially radical example.
Once the guy called in to argue the fallacy of Madness inventing ska it opened the floodgates of people who were enraged by this idiot I was playing.
Reaction's breakthrough was inventing a "precooler" or heat exchanger which can take the air down to minus 150 degrees centigrade in less than a 20th of a second.
There's a counter-read on the recent years of the show that Qyburn is some sort of necessary Westerosi evil, a provocative progressive scientist inventing late-Medieval technology.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes, released in 2011, was a pleasant surprise, with its story about humanity inadvertently inventing its successor (a species of intelligent apes).
"Inventing the Future" by Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams tackles the likely ramifications of intensified automation for the future of work, and the prospects for policies like UBI.
As Wolfe portrayed it, Kesey and his crew believed they were inventing (or perhaps channeling) the future, and you needed to get on board or be left behind.
Art historians have pointed to narcissism as the fuel for his early work, but Mr. Acconci was not in the business of inventing the video equivalent of selfies.
He has since sought advantage by playing to disaffected people's worst instincts, inventing scapegoats and conspiracy theories, waging and inciting vicious attacks on those who disagree with him.
In 2012 we built and launched Massage On Demand, inventing the on-demand and in-home massage category, and have been building and improving the business ever since.
His mother was a cleaner at the stadium, and Johan was on the streets, whirling around lampposts, bemusing older kids, living his game and inventing his own moves.
"The Opéra Garnier was designed by a maverick—[Charles] Garnier was a very independent guy, inventing a new kind of Baroque 19th century architecture," Quentin Sannié told me.
By making sure they know that tech is something they can learn and excel at, whether they're designing for games, writing code, or inventing an entirely new technology.
He quit for an opportunity to join a radical group of young players in the Billy Eckstine Orchestra who were inventing a new music not yet called bebop.
Whatever their personal feelings about their former bosses, the women acknowledge the creators' genius in inventing a different kind of wrestling program, accessible even to the wrestling-averse.
Even more resourcefully, he decides he should just get rid of the rabbits' proclivity for carrots by inventing the Mind Manipulation-O-Matic, which brainwashes the little pests.
John Cage, Terry Riley, Cornelius Cardew, Morton Feldman, Tony Conrad, Pauline Oliveros, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and others were also inventing new ways to generate and organize sound.
Jack Cover worked as a scientist for institutions including NASA and IBM before he became a successful entrepreneur at 50 for inventing the Taser stun gun in 1970.
Baruta sits close to the string of rural estates where Alexander Pushkin, the author credited with inventing the modern Russian language, wrote some of his most famous works.
Inventing fictional critics sounds extreme, but creating characters and identities is central to Ms. Leeson's work, as is considering the effects of technology on women's bodies and psyches.
He brought in many aggressive young movement conservative lawyers and put them to work inventing theories of executive power that could help Reagan achieve his policy agenda unilaterally.
The vast majority were and continue to be in the South and West, where the foreclosure crisis hit hardest, but inventing a management scale was entirely new territory.
Tasks like identifying objects in photos or inventing plausible human faces are difficult and useful, but they don't really reflect actions one might take in a real world.
"Stop with your lies!" is the imperative his mother hurls at him for inventing stories; it's also the book's original French title — a nod to its metatextual pyrotechnics.
Malcolm is passionately devoted to carpentry; he's the kind of kid who plays around with inventing a new and more secure kind of screw in his spare time.
Indeed, I assume that if Republicans had thought they were the same thing, they wouldn't have gone through the trouble of inventing a whole new kind of tax!
We are going to take a disciplined approach as we keep inventing and exploring new technologies, which will sometimes require tough choices when market dynamics don't support further investment.
If you enjoy Ida's much-deserved stubborness in Sentence's series premiere, you'll love her journey in the second episode, "Re-Inventing the Abbotts," where that obstinance becomes unbridled rage.
In 22005, the EFF created its 'Stupid Patent of the Month,' a prestigious monthly award bestowed upon patent trolls who have the unique privilege of inventing really dumb stuff.
They might blow themselves up after inventing nuclear weapons (an invention that, on Earth, Fermi had been part of), or cook themselves to death by over-burning fossil fuels.
The turn-based combat allows the timing on the jokes to land, inventing a new way for the fundamentals of good comedy to translate into a video game convention.
But when it came to inventing a love interest for The Pisces, Broder's fiction debut out May 1, there was never any question that he would be a merman.
Akon Crypto City blends leading Smart City planning designs with a blank canvas for cryptonizing our daily human and business exchanges, towards inventing a radical new way of existence.
One of our companies is Zymergen, which is based on ... which is just doing mind-blowing things in inventing new ... discovering new materials and new chemicals through AI. Right.
Maybe something darker is at play here: Maybe Americans aren't hanging out because we're all hiding in our apartments and inventing elaborate lies about why we can't come out.
We solve many of the industry's most critical and complex technical challenges, inventing solutions for more efficient broadband networks and a richer multimedia experience years ahead of market deployment.
"Well continue working hard, investing heavily, and inventing new tools and services to help our selling partners around the world reach new customers and grow their business," said Amazon.
"Inventing innovative medicines only matters if the people who need these products are able to access them, and that is unfortunately not the case with Praluent today," he said.
Suu Kyi recalls reading and absorbing his work as a child, and in addition to his poetry and scholarship, he is credited with inventing the Burmese version of Braille.
Apparently Google didn't think it was worth re-inventing the wheel by building a separate Family Link filter for YouTube since much of that work has already been done.
"We'll continue working hard, investing heavily, and inventing new tools and services to help our selling partners around the world reach new customers and grow their business," said Amazon.
Consider this: many Top Companies on the 2017 list are tackling stunningly hard problems with a never surrender mentality, inventing new technologies, and sometimes even creating whole new industries.
Using every trick in the book — and inventing new ones — he will help the government catch the world's most elusive criminals while staging the biggest illusions of his life.
I said, if we can get kids as passionate about science, technology, engineering and inventing as they are about kicking a ball, bouncing a ball or being on stage.
The natural redhead — a far hue from her signature platinum look — went to school in the San Fernando Valley and was briefly married before re-inventing herself as Angelyne.
Facing long odds, Sanders is inventing grievances & nonexistent paths to the nomination to rile his supporters & keep fundraising spigot on Bernie Sanders, take back your words about Hillary Clinton.
When inventing something that fits into a larger picture that is controlled by others, innovators are much more likely to go ahead if they have secure intellectual property protection.
This year's World Series ends in November, and through the end of the year, the 45s will be inventing and fine-tuning the systems that the 50s will use.
There was just one group that was conspicuously absent: the people who drive our economy by inventing things or by borrowing money to start companies that actually employ people.
That time Conway followed it up by inventing a terror attack Not two weeks later, Conway offered some truly "brand new information" to support and defend Trump's travel ban.
Under the guidance of Harold Thomas, a brilliant pathologist, and his talented field manager, Earl Goldsmith, the department established a breeding program, systematically inventing and releasing new strawberry varieties.
Ramón Galindo, who is also responsible for the shape of the handles on ping pong paddles and a ton of other things, has spent the last 60 years inventing.
Actress, director, and producer Elizabeth Banks recently hosted a series of podcasts and films featuring mid-cap companies that are re-inventing themselves in the face of business challenges.
The mash-up movement, lead by 2 Many DJs, was re-inventing Jive Bunny for marketing executives who'd just discovered cocaine and semi-affordable ex-warehouse spaces in Hoxton.
Navarro has since admitted to inventing Vara, but claimed that the name is a "whimsical device and pen name" that didn't serve as a factual source for his work.
In 1979, he opened K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen in the French Quarter of New Orleans, and he set palates aflame by inventing his blackening technique for cooking fish fillets.
Playing solo classical guitar in ways that blur easy classifications of folk or jazz, Ralph Towner makes it seem as if his music were inventing itself on the spot.
Her mother, a writer, was the editor of Ms. magazine from 1972-89, and is the author of "Inventing the Rest of Our Lives" (Viking, 2004) and other books.
He spent the next few years inventing mathematical techniques to display curved surfaces, and began to dream of one day creating a full-length movie from computer generated imagery.
His father, Michel, was an orphan who became one of the most beloved screenwriters in French cinematic history, inventing an entire mode of speech that was playful and flowery.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 52%Synopsis: The actor played one of two working-class brothers, who court the wealthy Abbott sisters living in their small town in "Inventing the Abbotts."
Add to that Neil Armstrong, the first human on the moon, and Jonas Salk, who saved entire swaths of the planet from certain paralysis by inventing the polio vaccine.
Frederick Mellinger, its founder, is credited with inventing, among other novelties, the push-up bra, falsies and padded girdles, and even with introducing the bikini in the United States.
"Humans are very good at inventing and developing new dead body disposal technologies," said John Troyer, director of the Centre for Death and Society at the University of Bath.
Perhaps no American poet who started in the mode of accommodation so abruptly broke ranks, inventing for herself a new kind of discipline whose ethical rigors demanded fresh forms.
In doing so, countries committed to rapidly reducing and eliminating all production and use of coal, oil, and natural gas and to inventing and scaling up negative emissions technology.
Harvey Pollack, the longtime 1813ers stats guru, is generally credited with inventing the term in the early 1980s, inspired by Magic Johnson, who made a habit of triple-doubling.
Entire synthetic universes are home to millions: Viral video games like Fortnite are now gathering places, replicating some of the rules of the real world and inventing new ones.
Indeed, the process of inventing an essential "Bauhaus" canon, based on the production of a few central years in a complex history, began almost immediately after the school's demise.
You're all crafting your own get-out clauses, preparing for the last overground train home, inventing previously-unmentioned family breakfasts or trips to Kew Gardens with someone from Tinder.
I only say that because he's famous for having so many patents and inventing so many different types of technologies, and he received a lot of attention for it.

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