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Novelist James Baldwin jots down some notes in his New York apartment, 1963.
Standing a few steps back, Emmanuelle jots notes down in a small notebook.
He jots down his mistakes, details he overlooked and things that went well.
Other Words narrates how she jots down the new words she learns from Italian
Claire agrees and jots off a message off in Gaelic so it won't be intercepted.
Khan writes quickly, in the studio, sometimes from poems she jots down on whatever is handy.
Mohammad marks the numbers in his book, while Jassim jots the number onto his own separate sheet.
As soon as the person hears the beep, she jots notes about what was in her mind at that moment.
Throughout the year, he jots down what he's heard or experienced and saves everything in a story file on his desktop.
Everybody jots down something nice about his or her family on a scrap of paper and hands it to a next-door neighbor.
A server who appears to pay attention, jots things down if necessary, and checks in to see if a certain related ingredient is okay.
Before he goes to bed every night, American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault reportedly jots down three things he wants to accomplish the following day.
Cunningham jots down her responsibilities and allots a percentage to each, giving her a rough guide to how she should be spending her day.
In a point count, an observer jots down a note about all the birds they can see and hear from a certain location for a set period of time.
On the card, Cunningham jots down the day's responsibilities alongside how much time she can spend on each task, a rough guide to how she should be spending her day.
Without further ado, we join Derek Marshall, Republican delegate from Fulton County, Georgia as he jots down notes from the floor of the 2016 Republican Convention in Cleveland in July, 2016.
As Lutsenko speaks in broken English about the letter and about Yovanovitch's testimony, Giuliani jots down notes, as if he were collecting a witness's statement for a report he was preparing.
My friend Delia, for example, a daughter of Chinese immigrants, jots down every new project or promotion in a log of successes, "a paper trail," she calls it, of her perpetual progress.
A volunteer at Kshamata helped her find a job with a garment firm where she delivers clothes to shops and collects money from them and jots down each transaction in her notebook.
"I like to draw what I want to draw," she says in a video showing her process, which begins with notes, some just fragments of a phrase that she jots on scraps of paper.
The observations the artist Neil Goldberg jots down on lined three-by-five index cards range from winkingly self-conscious to disarmingly insightful; most often they are a strange and hilarious combination of the two.
These show a less awe-inspiring side of the philosopher, as he jots down items from his reading and delivers utterances esoteric, mundane, and bizarre: When five people speak together, a sixth always has to die.
He jots down Jovan's skills, urges him to remove any references to drugs and guns from his Facebook page (to which Jovan gives a knowing laugh), and invites him to join the class beginning in two weeks.
"We are professionals who put a great deal of time, effort and energy into the craft," said Monica Chaney, aka SonShyne the Clown, a mother from Kernersville, North Carolina, who sells clown supplies online and capers with her husband, Rick, aka Jots A. Clown.
Nolan was joking about how he used to come upon disturbing Post-its scattered around the house when Flynn was deep in a project, and this inspired him to gift her the whiteboard that covers one wall, where she jots character motivations and bits of setting in the precisely loopy handwriting of a prom queen.
Their reliance on the thing that haunts them is emblematic of what the show has to do to exist: it crafts a nightmare that's persistent and believable enough to justify 160 hours of prime-time TV. And it represents what the show is trying to do to matter: build a one-of-a-kind horror story that jots down a whole generation's experience amid its melodrama.
Seasoned professionals join in as the evening progresses. These Jazz jams are currently scheduled for the first and third Friday. JOTS also offers workshops as part of the annual festival. The Latin Side of JOTS is an educational and interactive exploration of Latin jazz in which elements of Brazilian, Cuban and other Latin jazz traditions are performed, demonstrated, and discussed.
Founded in 2008, Jotwell publishes short reviews (or “jots”) by law professors of what they believe to be the best recent scholarship relevant to their field. These jots are typically 500–1,000 words. Jotwell is organized into sections, each reflecting a subject area of legal specialization, such as constitutional law, corporate law, and intellectual property law. Each section is managed by section editors with independent editorial control.
Thorne wrote several pantomimes, some burlesques, two comic operas, and adaptations of several of Charles Dickens's novels for the stage. He also wrote a volume of reminiscences, entitled Jots (1897).
The ship communicated to the land-based Commander, Atlantic Fleet watch center using the Joint Operational Tactical System's (JOTS) "opnote" capability. Crew muster lists were sent ashore as rescued crew members were identified. For her professionalism in the rescue, Carr was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation.
In 1926 he changed codes to Rugby League where he was a very popular clubman. He played 4 seasons with Sydney Roosters between 1926 and 1929, and finished his career at Balmain Tigers, playing three seasons between 1931 and 1933. He captained Balmain in 1931.Evening News, League Jots.
This inspired Ibrahim to match other passengers. After his initial success Ibrahim created a match-making system, based largely on intuition and common sense. He listens to his customers’ conversations, throws out a couple of exploratory questions and, if their answers meet his standards, he jots down their contact information.
As soon as Meera goes from there, Kalki jots down the number and address of City Hospital and sends Lakhan there. Lakhan reaches, points a gun to a nurse and kicks her too. He then gets a straight whack from a lady who turns out to be Sudha. Lakhan doesn't reply just stands there in shock.
Since the first commercial optical mouse, the IntelliMouse introduced in 1999, most optical mouse devices use CMOS sensors. In February 2018, researchers at Dartmouth College announced a new image sensing technology that the researchers call QIS, for Quanta Image Sensor. Instead of pixels, QIS chips have what the researchers call "jots." Each jot can detect a single particle of light, called a photon.
Toby, an auburn headed centre, was born in Sydney in 1903. He learnt his football as a youth with the Y.M.C.A junior rugby union sides and rose with that club to first grade. He later and claimed a total of 3 international rugby caps for Australia against New Zealand between 1924 and 1925.Evening News,League Jots Arthur Toby Bio.
A traveler can arrive at Marstal via the ferry from Svendborg to Ærøskøbing and then driving from there. A ferry also exists from Fåborg to Søby on Northern Ærø. The camping site, the youth hostel, and hotels provide accommodation for the many visitors. Eriks Hale, a strip that jots into the sea south of the town, is home to a beach often used for swimming and bathing.
The jot is defined in a similar way to the savart, but has a more accurate rounding of log10(2) because more digits are used.Joe Monzo, "Heptaméride" and "Jot", Tonalsoft Encyclopedia of Microtonal Music Theory, retrieved and archived 11 October 2012. There are approximately 100 jots in a savart. The unit was first described by Augustus de Morgan (1806-1871) which he called an atom.
Thorne says, in his memoir Jots (1897), that he had occasions to play the Judge in Trial by Jury, which would mean that he played the leading comic role in all 13 extant Gilbert and Sullivan operas, but he doesn't say when or where.Thorne, p. 87 Thorne died in Edlesborough, Bedfordshire at the age of 66. He is buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, London.
JOTS was founded in 2007 by jazz enthusiasts Robert Honesty, Judith Honesty, Randy Robinson, Jim Hecht, Erin Denk and Billy Denk. The group was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization, achieving 501(c)(3) status in 2009 to better match its mission to provide educational opportunities to the community. Board members have included Erin Denk, Billy Denk, Robert Honesty, Nicole Honesty, Dr. Thomas Takayama, Bryan Kyrouac and John Nelson.
The story first shows Nithya (Namitha Pramod), a sand artist doing her program. When she is on her way home, she gets into an accident, which leads to memory loss that can only allow her remember anything for just 24 hours. She keeps a diary where she jots down all her memories. Then we meet Gautham(Vineeth Sreenivasan) a young businessman who also suffers from temporary memory problems.
Edward 'Doc' Byrne was a journalist and newspaper editor, fl. 1880–1884. A native of Tuam,JOTS 2, Journal of the Old Tuam Society, The O'Flanagan's of Tuam and Australia, pp.58-62 Anne Tierney Byrne was a noted journalist covering the Maamtrasna murder trials, while he was a reporter for The Freeman's Journal. He was present at the execution of Myles Joyce at Galway jail in 1882.
David Abrams of January Magazine gave the book a positive review, saying "the delight in The Slippery Slope and others in this series is found in the way the author jauntily jots his jokes across the page." Norah Piehl from Kidsreads wrote that the book "has all of the tongue- in-cheek wit that makes the series enjoyable for kids and adults alike", and that "Snicket really outdoes himself".
They must be starting to get sick of me too. My co-workers don't try to talk to me either." Jane jots down in the next column pieces of evidence against her hot thought: "I think my boss might have meant well when he gave me this presentation assignment. I did one of these presentations on a smaller scale last week and I think I did just fine.
Jazz on the Square jam session The organization provided a venue for live jazz in McHenry County by hosting weekly jazz jams at Pirro's Restaurante in Woodstock from September 2007 to June 2008. The jams featured the John Weber Trio as the house band. In September 2008, JOTS began hosting the Monthly Jazz Jam Series at Stage Left Cafe in Woodstock. The house band featured Billy Denk, Daniel Villarreal- Carrillo and David Reilly.
Later, a famous television food critic nicknamed "The Fireside Gourmet" unexpectedly visits Mystic Pizza. As Kat, Daisy, Jojo, and Leona watch from the counter, he takes a few bites of one slice, jots notes in his notebook, and leaves after paying the check. His approval can do wonders for a restaurant, but they are not optimistic. However, a few days later, the critic gives the pizzeria his highest rating, calling it "superb".
Yukiteru Amano () is a 14-year-old, shy and daydreaming loner who observes life and jots down the events on his cell phone. His only friends are Deus Ex Machina (), the God of Space and Time, and his assistant Muru Muru (). Deus transforms Yukiteru's phone into a Future Diary, capable of predicting the future up to ninety days. Yukiteru discovers he and eleven others are part of a survival game orchestrated by Deus.
The survival guidebook also provides information about the wildlife of the peninsula. Once the player comes across a previously unknown species of animal or plant, the player jots it down and it appears in the guidebook. The guidebook also contains a "to-do list", which lists general goals that the player should follow, such as building a shelter or exploring different caves. The player also possesses an inventory, which can be accessed at almost any time in the game.
On the trip back, Derby tells of Asenath using his body, and is certain that it is in fact Ephraim who resides in the body of Asenath. Derby tells Upton, "She [Asenath] jots down a note in writing that’s just like her father’s manuscripts, stroke for stroke." Before finishing his story, Derby has a small seizure and rapidly changes personality, asking Upton to ignore what he might have just said. Upton however sees a change in his eyes.
The story follows a young Assamese woman who teaches at the University of Delhi and is an author. She is busy writing a book on Delhi and regularly jots down anything that crosses her mind. The Operation Blue Star at the Golden Temple in Amritsar brings sudden twist to the novel and the protagonist plunges headlong into the crisis for most of the people she is close to are Sikhs. At last, her book is drenched in Santokh Singh's blood and she loses all her recorded material.
In a 2014 interview, Glass revealed the software and equipment used to make the show. The staff records interviews using Marantz PMD661 digital recorders and Audio Technica AT835b shotgun microphones. After each recording session (whether a single interview or day of recording) he uses a story structuring technique he learned from print journalist Paul Tough. He jots or types all the most memorable moments from the tape, then has the recording transcribed and makes note of any quotes of potential value in the story.
He pours whiskey and she describes fragments of her life since leaving London the February after the 1918 armistice a decade or so earlier. When Mr Horsfield asks if she is stuck for money, she takes from her purse two ten franc notes and some coins, saying that is all she has. She recounts to him her rejection of Mr Mackenzie's severance cheque (which Mr Horsfield had witnessed in Restaurant Albert). Mr Horsfield gives her another 1,500 francs, suggests she visit London and jots down his address there.
" Cargunka imagines himself as the captain of a ship lost forever at sea as well, and jots down his own rhymes inspired by the music. The third stanza begins: > The Laughing Sally sailed away > Into the Evermore that day, > And the sound of her bells came back to me > Across the deep in the evening grey..." He is interrupted by Jensag, a barman in the Red Lyon, which connects to Cargunka's office. Jensag demands that Cargunka stop the music. They quarrel over the phonograph, and Jensag smashes it.
After being forced to retire, literature professor Fernando Robles (Federico Luppi) and his wife Liliana (Mercedes Sampietro) are forced to reevaluate their lives and make major changes in them. These include setting the record straight with their son, exiled in Madrid and starting out a new life. They decide to buy a small lavender farm in Córdoba from a widowed man, Zacarías, and with the aid of their lawyer friend Carlos (Arturo Puig), attempt to start out their new business. Along the way, Fernando, an aspiring writer himself, jots down notes and ideas for a novel in a book, which he frequently narrates in voice-overs.
Pius then made an appeal for all to "follow our peaceful King who taught us to love not only those who are of a different nation or race, but even our enemies." Pinchas E. Lapide, the Israeli consul in Italy, wrote: "Pius chose mystical theology as a cloak for a message which no cleric or educated Christian could possibly misunderstand." In the United States, it would be seen as a critique of any kind of prejudice against African-Americans.Ruth Fox, “Catholicism and Racism,” Interracial Review 17 (February 1944), 25; Catherine de Hueck Doherty, “The Baroness Jots It Down,” Harlem Friendship House News (April 1944), 6.
Realizing he should simply move on, Haw enters the maze, but not before chiseling "If You Do Not Change, You Can Become Extinct" on the wall of Cheese Station C for his friend to ponder. Still fearful of his trek, Haw jots "What Would You Do If You Weren't afraid?" on the wall and, after thinking about that, he begins his venture. Still plagued with worry (perhaps he has waited too long to begin his search...), Haw finds some bits of cheese that nourish him and he is able to continue his search. Haw realizes that the cheese has not suddenly vanished, but has dwindled from continual eating.
Operations Specialists monitor (GCCS) in the Combat Direction Center (CDC) aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74). GCCS evolved from earlier predecessors such as TBMCS (Theater Battle Management Core Systems), Joint Operations Tactical System (JOTS), and Joint Maritime Command Information System (JMCIS) to fulfill a requirement for technological, procedural, and security improvements to the aging Worldwide Military Command and Control System, aka WWMCCS, and its TEMPEST requirements of Cold War defense from wiretapping and electromagnetic signal interceptions, to include physical (special wire and cabinet shielding, double locks) and operational (special access passes and passwords) measures. On August 30, 1996, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) officially decommissioned WWMCCS and the Joint Staff declared the Global Command and Control System (GCCS) as the joint command and control system of record.
The QIS is a revolutionary change in the way we collect images in a camera that is being invented at Dartmouth. In the QIS, the goal is to count every photon that strikes the image sensor, and to provide resolution of 1 billion or more specialized photoelements (called jots) per sensor, and to read out jot bit planes hundreds or thousands of times per second resulting in terabits/sec of data. Boyd Fowler of OmniVision is known for his work in CMOS image sensor development. His contributions include the first digital-pixel CMOS image sensor in 1994; the first scientific linear CMOS image sensor with single- electron RMS read noise in 2003; the first multi-megapixel scientific area CMOS image sensor with simultaneous high dynamic range (86dB), fast readout (100 frames/second) and ultra-low read noise (1.2e- RMS) (sCMOS) in 2010.

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