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So, the point here is that masturbation doesn't have an inherently different meaning for men and women—instead, it takes on different meaning for people with higher versus lower sex drives.
Turning it blue has a lot of meaning for us.
Her name of course has a new meaning for us.
This New Year also has great meaning for the couple.
And her answer is full of meaning for Potter fans.
That time has carried special meaning for Apple ever since.
Does it have any kind of deeper meaning for you?
Why does God in particular hold such meaning for you?
Does the artwork carry any additional meaning for you now?
Otherwise there is no meaning for all of this documentation work.
"Now, mushrooms hold an entirely new meaning for me," Sophie shared.
Accurately perceiving the present is key to extrapolating meaning for tomorrow.
The students' choice in charity has special meaning for the community.
This year's Independence Day has a special meaning for Caitlyn Jenner.
The dress, in particular, actually holds a sentimental meaning for King.
The location of the photos has special meaning for the couple.
Meanwhile, the French elections have no particular meaning for financial markets.
They have no real meaning for our experience of literature's power.
Either way, it has complicated the item's meaning for everyone else.
The house it's flying over has meaning for both of us.
The Met Gala red carpet holds special meaning for Shayk and Cooper.
The Invictus Games carry special meaning for the royal parents-to-be.
One of the Cartier pieces holds a very sentimental meaning for Kris.
Meaning for their kids, the new host will look just like them.
Each cultural moment below helped give the concept new meaning for 2018.
His passing and its meaning for our time should not be overlooked.
"Does minerality have meaning for me: Is the Pope Catholic?" he wrote.
Golding's fable began to take on a more complicated meaning for me.
In Hamilton, every part of the city radiates with meaning for me.
Until then, find a way to make time have meaning for you.
This spectacle is stuffed with meaning for the people who take part.
From the greenery sprout flowers that have symbolic meaning for the sitter.
"The epithet American-Jewish writer has no meaning for me," he said.
Are there visual experiences from childhood that hold special meaning for you?
As it turned out, the song held a private meaning for him.
Turbans, unshorn hair and beards have a deep spiritual meaning for Sikh men.
Upon closer inspection, you'll notice that they're packed with sentimental meaning for Clarke.
The Duchess&apos big day also carries a special meaning for the Queen .
And hey, we've all got imperfect photos that still hold meaning for us.
Tristan Thompson's new sneakers hold a very special meaning for the NBA star.
But that resistance exists in the ways that people create meaning for themselves.
This road win had a little more meaning for Sacramento coach George Karl.
I would also watch out for rewards that have no meaning for you.
People were talking about and sharing things that had deep meaning for me.
Vacation days have a slightly different meaning for the employees of Bertch Cabinets.
Look at us searching for love, for meaning, for our own true forms.
Meaning, for example, only the director's branch votes for the best director nominees.
That's why Thursday night's game has a different meaning for the two teams.
The picture's meaning for you has nothing to do with supporting white supremacy.
HANGZHOU, A CITY south-west of Shanghai, is freighted with meaning for Shi Yigong.
No matter what your employer tells you, your employer cannot make meaning for you.
And that special detailing held a particularly special meaning for the Grammy-winning star.
Pichai noted in his address that the city also holds special meaning for him.
We started calling ourselves the lucky ones, created a new meaning for those words.
In the meantime though, we've got a whole new meaning for Netflix and chill.
The solemn tradition holds deep meaning for the volunteers who carefully place each wreath.
Even a simple tagged photo carries a much bigger meaning for some of us.
The original Ghostbusters has held a special meaning for lots of people for decades.
In doing so he points towards an entirely new meaning for the nanny state.
It may be in part simply that the Cathedral holds tremendous meaning for many.
The reception location held special meaning for the couple and their families, Worsham explained.
It has such great meaning for frankly anybody coming together for the holiday season.
These days, Espinoza regularly beats sighted players online, which holds particular meaning for him.
Catelynn Lowell's latest tattoo holds an extra-special meaning for the Teen Mom OG star.
It's had a lot of meaning for the Orlando community and particularly the Latino community.
Pride has a very special meaning for me — it is how I celebrate my survival.
Love is about to have a whole new meaning for Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin.
The building she once saw as warm and welcoming now carries another meaning for her.
"There is not one big cosmic meaning for all," Anaïs Nin wrote in her diary.
But her draw to the material and its private meaning for her ended up prevailing.
But the cultural component, especially the Knight Arts Challenge, has special meaning for Mr. Ibargüen.
The location had special meaning for the couple, who have been dating for four years.
Depending on your perspective, the word Dixie takes on a different meaning for different people.
Surely some higher power had arranged things just so, meaning for me to have them.
Compared with New Year's Eve, "Nowruz has a deeper meaning for me," Dr. Nouvini said.
This record, and the song "Cowgirl" in particular, has a lot of meaning for me.
It's a primal sequence, scary on its face, but also resonant with personal meaning for Beverly.
But she adds that creating a laundry list of skills can dilute meaning for the user.
Like many things, the mystery of the unknown can have specialized, cultural meaning for Black folks.
Her exit will have meaning for not only Germany, but for the EU and the world.
Expect the unexpected…and expect the word security to take on a new meaning for you.
Lindsey Vonn's engagement ring from fiancé P.K. Subban has a very special meaning for the couple.
As one of the last recordings written for INSCAPE, it harbours the most meaning for Stréliski.
They are concepts that have no meaning for Trump, the bone-spur rich kid from Queens.
Can you define the denotation, or the literal meaning, for each of the hieroglyphs and emojis?
It's hard to imagine Chambers landing there, but then politics had a different meaning for him.
"From that point forward, the play took on a new meaning for me," Ms. Ferrentino said.
It took on new meaning for Trump, however, in the wake of Mitt Romney's defeat in 2012.
I think that, with this mistake, I have accidentally created another level of meaning for the game.
Even though each item holds a special meaning for Kelly, one necklace in particular is her favorite.
Nothing can satisfy him or cure his cravings because nothing has meaning for him, nothing has value.
But it takes on a whole new meaning for women who grow up and become parents themselves.
Four years after its founding, BLM is still a movement without a clear meaning for many Americans.
Depending on where you get your news, the name "Evelyn Farkas" might hold particular meaning for you.
When he did – and won the gold – the tattoo took on a whole new meaning for Fung.
Though I've found them all my life, the clovers have taken on new meaning for me personally.
But that goes back to the original issue: there's no universally agreed-upon meaning for the term.
The biography accompanying the record expands on this, explaining that the number has significant meaning for Vernon.
Meaning for the many pupils unaffected by this dress code proviso, they're receiving a lesson in oppression.
And it happened because more people joined the labor force, meaning for good reasons rather than bad.
Although apologies carry meaning for children, views on whether parents should ask their children to apologize vary.
"His work allows us as viewers to enter, contemplate and then extract meaning for ourselves," she added.
" He added: "Even though they're very ephemeral, they do have meaning for the people who see them.
But Osaka was more than happy to discuss a win that had so much meaning for her.
After 25 years, the bygone era of "Before Sunrise" has taken on new meaning for the actors.
For the rule of law to have meaning for Americans, the laws have to make justifiable sense.
Some of the objects hidden in these boxes could be dripping with meaning for whoever stored them.
The hunger for meaning, for surety, for "order" — to use Peterson's well-loved term — is a legitimate one.
That's why the female-driven Big Little Lies holds a deep meaning for Witherspoon and the entire cast.
But that familiar scene took on new meaning for Miller during the making of the documentary, he said.
The ceremony has spiritual meaning for those in the Mevlevi order, yet it may also impart other benefits.
For the past few months, she's had pink hair, which actually came with ample meaning for the actress.
And in this way, eventually, find a meaning for our own lives in the cosmic evolution of life.
But sometimes what an artist hides underneath a painting has meaning for the painting above it as well.
" "This cathedral had so much meaning for me as a person interested in art history and medieval history.
While there's absolutely nothing wrong with that use of the phrase, Starbucks has a different meaning for it.
The terms"catastrophic" and "unprecedented" have taken on a new, grim meaning for residents of Texas and Louisiana.
The precious stone has a special meaning for the couple: Emeralds originate in Colombia where Ruben is from.
In this way, authors extend the reconnaissance game, setting down their webs of meaning for readers to unravel.
Meaning for four decades the VA provided no meaningful help to hundreds of thousands of our fellow Americans.
The university holds special meaning for me and my husband, Hamdullah Mohib, Afghanistan's ambassador to the United States.
I know it can go somewhere so quick, and you're not even meaning for it to go there.
Her mother wrote about the experience of going viral and why the image holds meaning for so many.
But what I've learned is that I'm best at doing things that have a deep meaning for me.
"There's no crazy narrative" with the chain, he said, but it still has a special meaning for him.
It sounds as if the book has as much meaning for you as the film you starred in.
"Resonance is a word that holds special meaning for me in this place," Brook said at the beginning.
By looking back to where our traditions come from, we can find relevant inspiration and meaning for today.
Against fertile seaside backdrops, Sofia, seeking a robust, global meaning for femininity and motherhood, becomes increasingly bold herself.
We're creatures that demand a higher meaning for our actions, and if one doesn't exist, we'll fabricate it.
All that mattered was what it could be perceived as meaning for American pride and for Obama's personality traits.
Aside from containing two O's and being a nonsensical word, though, Poosh seems to have sentimental meaning for Kourtney.
The name Azaela holds much meaning for the golfer, as it is closely associated with the renowned Masters Tournament.
After all, as citizens, are we not the ultimate proprietors of the Constitution and its meaning for our lives?
The classic pop song may seem like an unlikely choice, but it has special meaning for the royal bride.
I've never done it before, and I'm not even from this country, so it had special meaning for me.
It was a narrative that wherever emotionally or spiritually he was coming from, it had different meaning for me.
We can worry later about drawing significant lessons from history, about finding meaning for our lives in the past.
While there's still no official meaning for "covfefe, " the word finally has an official pronunciation from the president himself.
And "taking back our country" has taken on a literal meaning for some white people calling 911, he says.
No doubt all the materials Mr. Althoff has selected have meaning for him, but it's hard to see how.
Even though [the break-up] was really different this time, it just added a completely new meaning for me.
I was very happy with the painting when it was finished but it had no specific meaning for me.
They have no meaning for the interpretation of the book, and what matters is white people reading the book.
You see tattoos of lyrics, and that's the deeper meaning for the people that have them, on their life.
Democrats immediately denounced Mr. DeSantis's words, which are freighted with a condescending and racist meaning for many black people.
Getting rid only of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles "has no meaning for Japan," Kyodo news agency quoted him as saying.
Mr. Ahmed was a New Yorker on 9/83, and this part of the city holds meaning for him.
This week, the couple have traveled back to a place that has long held special meaning for them: Africa.
An all-woman astronaut crew has special meaning for me, as a woman working in a mostly male profession.
So you wouldn't think skyscrapers would hold so much meaning for me, invoking lofty, aspirational thoughts about strength and sovereignty.
I want to go back to the concept of thinking, which had a particular meaning for Arendt, a political meaning.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's engagement photos were taken there, so the location might have special meaning for the couple.
In this board book, toddlers can learn the original meaning for each color that makes up the iconic pride flag.
Chernobyl taught me a different meaning for these lyrics: The adults had failed, and nobody was coming to save me.
Analysts told CNBC the rainbow nation's forthcoming parliamentary vote would have "symbolic meaning for the rest of the continent" too.
You could tell they were excited to be on tour, this tour obviously has a lot of meaning for them.
Intimacy takes on a new meaning for you this winter, and you're rethinking how you approach self-esteem and security.
" In addition, he said, traditional language learning systems "compress all that meaning for a single word into a single vector.
In so doing, the two-time Republican presidential candidate and Fox News contributor proposed a new meaning for CNN's acronym.
He, like others, wants to be able to discuss the historical underpinnings of monuments and their meaning for future generations.
Humanists were working with something variable and contingent: the way a text produced meaning for a given group of readers.
GOOGLE HAS MADE SUCH A BIG INVESTMENT THERE WITH WAZE WHAT IS THIS MEANING FOR YOU AND YOUR ADVERTISING BUSINESS?
His plates had a different meaning for Iraqis, because there was a very complicated relationship with Saddam that wasn't rosy.
I asked him, as I usually do, if he had an image in his mind that had meaning for him.
It suggests a different meaning for some of the pieces you have just read: maybe a much more expansive one.
"I believe Steward was not meaning for myself to be safe but to watch out for him," the officer wrote.
To be honest, I couldn't really follow along, but I appreciated that this had a lot of meaning for him.
But recently, natural wine has taken on new meaning for me: It's become a part of my self-care routine.
"In the modern age, a life of meaning for men is impossible to achieve without also having to perpetually fight."
The big hit carried special meaning for Pittsburgh's star outfielder, who has struggled in previous years on baseball's Jackie Robinson Day.
Meaning, for those investors that got in at the February lows, they would have made more than a 90 percent gain.
"I would have been far less disciplined when I was running," Mr. Romney said, meaning for president, in 2008 and 2012.
More than the La Perla, the racks of "Agent Provocateur, darling ... darling!" it's the piano that holds true meaning for Carey.
" She later replied, on the 2015 anniversary of his freedom, "Today will always have great meaning for me and my team.
The song has particularly taken on new meaning for the singer now that Forchhammer has become a father himself: On Sept.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Getting followed on social media could soon gain a new meaning for workers applying for Social Security disability benefits.
But the next season might take on a more personal meaning for the star, since Kaling is pregnant in real life.
" That narrative may be a problem for President Trump, particularly since it generates a different meaning for the key word "denuclearization.
The measures have important meaning for "guiding members and party leaders to firmly establishing political, overall and core consciousness", Xinhua said.
"Today I can look at my inner forearms and see art that has meaning for me," the 18-year-old wrote.
In January, this campaign took on a whole new meaning for Mia Tong, an American student and OxSRC's head of development.
In Australia, he said, he never paid attention to the N.C.A.A. tournament, so college ball had no particular meaning for him.
So will the top 15 finishers within the elite group, meaning for 5th, 253th, and 230th place, prizes will be duplicated.
Despite regional efforts to restructure the appellation system, it's hard to feel confident it will have immediate meaning for most consumers.
I worked really hard on a book that could exist and have meaning for the community as well as people outside.
And while it felt important to understand this key element of the work, knowing this did not enlarge its meaning for me.
Kris confirmed that not only does that animal mean something to her, it also has extra special meaning for her daughter Khloé.
The couple tied the knot in New York City on March 9 and the ceremony had a specific meaning for the couple.
And I really wanted to look at how older people build meaning for themselves when they have major events in their lives.
When it came to decorating the nursery for newborn son Jace Joseph, Jana Kramer wanted to create meaning for her second child.
"These symbols still hold meaning for those who practice witchcraft, and they remain staples of the craft to this day," Anderson says.
Guns have become replete with a prosocial, moral meaning for the men who carry them (and, yes, gun carriers are disproportionately men).
On a Thursday in October 2017, Ms. Sarnak sent Ms. Kaczmarek off to New York locations that held meaning for the couple.
In the days after the call, Trump downplayed its meaning for US-Chinese relations, and suggested it was just a polite conversation.
Songs that come to have intense meaning for fans are often snapshots of Swift's life quickly jotted down in the notes app.
And he showed his gratitude through a dedication to spreading American ideals, which held extra meaning for him as a WWII refugee.
Scott has already said he wanted to propose in a "fire way," and the event already has so much meaning for the couple.
In the floating world, free from the basic tenets of survival our brains evolved for, we find meaning for life in unlikely places.
"We believe if there is meaning for these talks, there must be a show of sincerity," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said.
The other is Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance, which I know is controversial to many, but it, too, had real meaning for me.
The hasty addition of the second meaning for tronc is a great way to undercut the idea that there's any meaning at all.
Photographer Zoë Ghertner shot each star in a park that held meaning for them, and were asked to perform their favorite sports activities.
Getting to be in the magazine holds a special meaning for Kugler, who remembers reading the Half Their Size issue in high school.
And it's always nice to get into those topics—which have so much meaning for so many different people—through an art object.
The largely forgettable night did carry some meaning for two Yankees pitchers who made their major league debuts: Chad Green and Conor Mullee.
With this new phase, Malick shows how unmoored the digital age has become from values that have traditionally provided meaning for our actions.
If extensive leisure travel gives your life meaning, for example, he points out that having a house and car could tie you down.
While there are hundreds of pride tattoo designs out there, the equals sign is one that has special meaning for the LGBTQ+ community.
The objective, he said, is to counter radical voices who often provide paths into meaning for young men who have been petty criminals.
But Sunday's tragedy took on a new meaning for her because there was only "one degree of separation" between her and the victims.
Mr. Kurtag spent the next two years in Paris, seeking new meaning for his life and work under the guidance of a psychoanalyst.
And above all, find gratitude for the gift of life itself and the opportunities it provides for meaning, for joy, and for love.
Generally when archaeologists study Paleolithic human cannibalism they categorize it as having either ritual meaningfor instance, for burial — or a nutritional purpose.
Simple enough to be accessible to younger readers yet profound enough to carry meaning for adults, the story is relatable above all else.
I suspect it's going to be a massive hit — what that ends up meaning for developers and the iOS ecosystem is anybody's guess.
Seeing this reminded me that we have no idea how long we'll live, but even those lives cut short have meaning for us.
Italy's former Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata told CNBC Monday that the vote had "significant meaning" for Italy's relationship with its neighbors.
The booming markets during the current political turmoil in the U.S. is not proof that those events have no meaning for asset prices.
Yet it's also proved problematic as people try to talk about politics — a term that has a loose meaning for people in China.
Only after Ellen joked that the phoenix is literally rising from his ass did Affleck admit that the tattoo has real meaning for him.
But this year's game had a special meaning for all of us, because of what happened on the practice field exactly a year before.
HHS then is tasked with finding a sponsor in the United States for the children, meaning, for example, an immediate family member or relative.
The "Dancing With the Stars" judge is newly engaged to actor Robb Derringer and said that day of the week holds meaning for them.
The meaning for me was not taking the main road, so it is funny, but it also has a little more meaning to me.
Right now the investment is strictly a financing deal — meaning for now there will be no strategic or operational partnerships between Hutch and Zillow.
Big Sur, California (CNN)Bringing home the groceries has taken on new meaning for residents of this hamlet perched along California's famous Highway 1.
Many Twitter users quickly checked if "covfefe" was a word, and the lack of definition led many to invent a meaning for the word.
For Arendt, the Eichmann trial showed that fascist ideology provides meaning for the common man who is enabled to execute horrible offences against humanity.
"The HDP's rhetoric on this has no meaning for us" because removing terrorists from Turkey's borders is a matter of national survival, he said.
The story is largely familiar—Emwazi was drifting after university, in search of meaning for his life, and jihad gave him a higher purpose.
But otherwise, events that have a lot of meaning for a lot of people, my attitude about it is, I'm not in the audience.
There may be special meaning for Hong Kong, which returned to Chinese rule on July 1, 1997, after 156 years of rule from London.
Olivera was in her last semester of nursing school, and she was assigned to visit a support group that had meaning for her life.
As for a message, there is definitely meaning for me but part of the game is about deciphering the meaning behind this character's world.
Whenever there is a film or community event that has meaning for this town, the Grand Lake is where you go to see it.
Tanks have an important cultural meaning for Belarus and other former Soviet states, where almost every family has an ancestor who fought in one.
After the 9/11 attacks, the park took on new meaning for the Monmouth County community, according to the Monmouth County Parks Department's website.
Being part of the "Yang Gang" took on a new meaning for the cofounder of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Redpoint Ventures on Monday.
Depression is also associated with medical non-adherence, meaning, for example, a patient may skip a chemotherapy treatment or forget to take her medications.
The circle itself has spiritual meaning for Clapton, who can be seen in many interviews, even as far back as 2011, wearing the shape herself.
This festival's focus on Swayze, and the fact that money goes to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, held particular meaning for Coleman and her sister.
A Star Is Born is already gaining praise for Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga's standout performances, but it also has a deeper meaning for Cooper.
I'm still not sure how to express my gratitude but it's very emotional and has great meaning for me and other women in my position.
The planet, if confirmed, could join the ranks of Jupiter, Saturn, Mars — names from mythology steeped in meaning for millions of people the world over.
The piece has a special meaning for Victoria's mother – Queen Silvia chose this piece for her first public tiara appearance at her pre-wedding gala.
The sparkler, which was commissioned especially for Fergie as a gift from Queen Elizabeth for her wedding, would carry a special meaning for the bride.
Everyone knows the second part of that statement about loving one another, but the fact that Jesus invoked joy had a special meaning for me.
The meaning for me, apart from making a living out of it, is to make sure that Spanish Iberian ham is recognised and represented globally.
"The Forest Carbon Farms have very little scientific basis and marginal meaning for the absorption of Polish greenhouse gas emissions," Greenpeace said in a statement.
Maintaining, developing and consolidating those ties not only accord with both sides' interests, they also have "important meaning" for regional peace and stability, he added.
An excessive focus on work can be harmful to one's health and interpersonal relationships, but work is also a source of meaning for many individuals.
That includes focusing on making sure they can provide for their children and preferring to put their money in investments that have meaning for them.
In that context, Donald Trump's presidential victory has a very different meaning for Turks who might want to go to college in the United States.
The meaning for each card can differ slightly based on the deck you're using, and relying on a guidebook further numbs us to these subtleties.
Because the modern world of corporate buildings, highrises or "cold giant structures" and mass media doesn't appeal to Dylan, doesn't hold any meaning for him.
Holiday decorations take on a new meaning for local authorities in Barron County, where the Clerk of Courts' Office dedicates its Christmas tree to her.
And ever since then, I have thought of that scene more than any other, and of its meaning for the project as an artistic endeavor.
I had never heard of a BITE VALVE but I needed a BITE other than BITESIZED so it would have a different meaning for BITE.
Viewers are not given any obvious keys to unlock Lynch's work, and if there is any greater meaning for him, it's inaccessible to anyone else.
Plus, each flight will need its own pilot, meaning for the time being, UPS won't be able to assign one pilot to manage multiple flights.
The campaign demonstrates the long odds of achieving action on DACA in Washington, as well as the loss of meaning for the March 5 deadline.
Speaking of which, there's another inexplicable French meaning for "demoiselle": the seeds of certain types of corn (maize) that explode in the fire (a.k.a. popcorn).
Homonyms: (Words that mean something prior to the brand's adoption of them, like Apple and Amazon.) Use simple words and create a new meaning for them.
" The caption continued, "today I can look at my inner forearms and see art that has meaning for me, I don't see a dark past anymore.
In some ways, the gift of this collaboration for me was to revisit those memories, which have a deeper meaning for me now as a mom.
Over the past year, it has become clear that our Lucas' love of sports is no "phase" (a phrase with deep meaning for most gay men).
Hoda Kotb just published her first children's book, I've Loved You Since Forever, and the title has a very special meaning for the Today co-host.
Luo told Biegun the recent "positive interactions" on the North Korean issue by all parties had important meaning for the peace talks process, the ministry said.
Knoll has 40 or 50 pieces in the permanent collection there, so it has a lot of meaning for us related to the development of modernism.
Ms. Altomare acknowledged that the song, "Stay, I Pray You," which she performs with the ensemble, has new meaning for her, now, too, given world events.
For his part, Sim Shagaya underscores the for-profit status of his new startup, while noting it carries greater meaning for him than past commercial endeavors.
Game No. 40.33 had virtually no meaning for the Spurs, who had long since clinched the West's second seed and the best record in franchise history.
They witnessed the suffering of the Vietnamese and they served even when an ending to their war and a clear meaning for it seemed increasingly elusive.
Sotomayor said the Constitution has a different meaning for her as a justice because it established a government structure by creating branches for checks and balances.
And second, a revelation: Japanese pastries are a fascinating art form, and they have meaning for both the person eating them and the person making them.
So I want the things that I'm a part of to have some type of meaning for me and not just be something that I'm gonna do.
And while that word may have been in the dictionary all along, it has certainly taken on new — but not necessarily improved — meaning, for all of us.
So what Bush, Kasich, and Christie all want most is for Rubio to flop in Iowa — meaning for him to get a weak third place or worse.
This trip of course included the couple's baby, Luna, who posed with them for a family portrait in a place that holds great meaning for the couple.
Skaryna did not translate the Bible merely as an academic exercise: he wanted ordinary people to read the word of God and determine its meaning for themselves.
The tattoo will be an Armenian cross, which holds special meaning for Andrew Seropian, a veteran of the US campaign in Afghanistan embarking on his own pilgrimage.
For starters, Siri is built into the Home button, which has many functions, meaning, for many, the most common interaction is when they activate Siri by mistake.
To the Editor: The headline "Beckett in Hiding," with the review of Jo Baker's novel "A Country Road, a Tree" (May 22), had special meaning for me.
Tensing had testified in the first trial that the shirt held no meaning for him, and Ghiz found the shirt "far too prejudicial" to enter as evidence.
It's important to understand, too, that translation is not just taking words, moving them from one language to another, and massaging their meaning for a new context.
All this, in a genuinely Wagnerian spirit, is an effort to find a 21st-century meaning for the idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk — the total work of art.
Another, showing a luminous spiral radiating from the center of the canvas, bears the title "Advent Infinite Divine Spirit," offering an alternate meaning for the acronym AIDS.
On the other hand, for me to be really interested in a work of social practice, it has to have political implications that have meaning for that community.
They found such treasures as "to pungle up", meaning for someone to produce money or something else owed, and "the mulligrubs": indigestion and, by extension, a foul mood.
So yes, in some way, Tom of Finland and his meaning for the entire gay scene has been essential for the development of the DJ culture as well.
Jackson has mentioned in the past that many of her tattoos have special meaning for her, and family is clearly very important to the up-and-coming star.
"Some of the actors, those companies needed to make external payments, meaning for instance you could think of a loan that has exhausted its grace period," he said.
"What passes without being put into words, without being transformed, and, in a certain sense, purified by the crucible of writing, has no meaning for me," Lahiri writes.
For good measure, Gran throws in excerpts from a detection manual that has special meaning for Claire, and a long chunk of a teen-sleuth saga as well.
Bell's project has always been a poignant reminder of the violence of place, which shifts meaning for each individual based on his or her own history and ideology.
I'd been meaning for some time to read one of the Gospels straight through, to get the story directly from the approved source, so maybe that was it.
But the piece that holds the most meaning for her is a woollen winter coat, with intricate embroidery and beading that crawls all the way up its back.
Quad: For the uninitiated, the number four holds a special and spiritual meaning for Beyoncé and Jay Z, who were born on the 4th of September and December, respectively.
His explanation was that Apple and Google first translate voice to text, and then run that text against an engine that attempts to generate the meaning for the text.
And I think when viewers who are struggling with their own lives see this kind of story, that helps them get some courage, and it has meaning for them.
"I was lucky I got those first two albums out of my system because I didn't think there was as much meaning for Sabrina as a person," she says.
Of course, just because The Archie Show has a wholesome meaning for the term doesn't mean this new jingle jangle drug craze won't sweep over Riverdale like a plague.
Now, Spotify Premium subscribers can add Hulu's basic ad-supported plan to their account at no extra cost, meaning for just $10 a month, you can enjoy both services.
Net charge-offs represent about 50 percent of Elevate's revenue, meaning for every $1763 it generates in revenue, almost 50 cents of it goes to cover loans gone bad.
Only once before — in the period when the United States was founded — have so many brilliant Americans so eloquently debated a question so fraught with meaning for all humanity.
All objects hold great meaning for the jewelry designer, who is the daughter of Silvia Venturini Fendi, the creative director of the family fashion label's accessories and men's wear.
The calendar may still say "summer" but everyone else is saying "fall," a word that takes on a whole new meaning for the market when it comes to September.
Trump's other speaking voice, by contrast, is a bit trickier -- definitely subtler -- because even when he's talking to a nonwhite crowd, there's a layer of meaning for white ears.
Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei on Tuesday told Chinese state media that the reprieve bore little meaning for the company as it had been making preparations for such a scenario.
While Loughlin always looks stunning on the red carpet, the blush-toned strapless Elizabeth and James dress she donned for the celebration held a more personal meaning for the actress.
For those who knew some background history, her story was always freighted with additional meaning; for those who did not, she became an inspirational spirit defying her somewhat vague captivity.
Meanwhile, the term "reboot" has extra-special meaning for Smith, who got a second lease on life after suffering a massive heart attack last February following a stand-up set.
The launch date of the collaboration has an extra special meaning for long time friends, marking 22018 years since the duo first met on the set of a photo shoot.
An exhibition of photographs by Adrian Houston, who has traveled the world photographing trees that hold a special meaning for people, is the first event to kick off Arboretum's activities.
Ultimately, Lawrence explained that he "wanted to create a book that appeals to all Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle fans," and that the project has a deeper, personal meaning for himself.
The jerseys will always be 100% authentic and authorized by each respective league – meaning for NBA jerseys fans will get the new Nike ones, with a built-in interactive chip.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Going full throttle almost took on a new meaning for Brendon Hartley after his helmet lifted at speed during his first Formula One practice session on Friday.
Christoph Eibl, chief executive of Tiberius Asset Management, told CNBC that such announcements had short-term impacts on oil markets but little meaning for oil prices in the longer-term.
Seeing this fragile and vulnerable creature in a forest clearing, it's not hard to understand how white deer have come to have a sacred meaning for many Native American tribes.
The advent of cities and industrial careers created an entire generation of upwardly mobile workers, meaning for the first time many workers—including women—could act independently from their family.
This is not to say that one form of performance is better or more compelling than the other — rather, the distinction clarifies how performance can construct meaning for the viewer.
His passing and its meaning for our time should not be overlooked as we face uncertainty in a world and divisions at home as to who we are as people.
Panda does advance one of technology's fundamental pursuits: taking the fuzzy ideas in your head and translating them into meaning for others in clearer ways than just words can offer.
"Everybody Knows" has particular meaning for Collins — who helped catapult the late Canadian singer's career by recording songs such as "Suzanne" and "Birds on a Wire," the Rolling Stone reported.
Looking back on the paragraph I just wrote I am truly in awe of how few of the words would have held any meaning for me five short years ago.
This is a new kind of consumer relationship, and the play button has a different meaning for each side; to the business, it does more than just switch on entertainment.
He said he was disappointed about the mistrial but insisted he has no doubts about the state's case and that the trial had meaning for victims of sexual assault everywhere.
He then stepped away from filmmaking for a few years to study cinema and screenwriting, and returned with a vow to only make pictures that held deep meaning for him.
There's also a new audio share feature, meaning, for those of us who have ever wanted to share a song we're listening to with a friend, now we finally can.
The narrative allows the Chinese to unite the global population in a common world effort, one that conveys a sense of importance and implies meaning for those engaged this labor.
" Many fans agreed with De Niro and Paquin about the role and it's meaning for the story, with one writing, "I think Anna Paquin's silence in the movie speaks volumes.
Also, even if you accept that one platform is somehow "ahead" of the other, a victory on the Android side has little meaning for the vast majority of its users.
On one hand, the hexagonal tile (or "floret") is commonplace, but on the other it held symbolic meaning for Borges and Behrens because it is the unit found in every honeycomb.
And because they make decisions at scale — meaning for thousands or even millions of people — the risk is that these biases, like race bias in sentencing algorithms, might get almost institutionalized.
As a matter of terminology, I find the "good year" label to be a little bit vague, so I coined a new word and a new meaning for an old word.
Electronics have, as Edwards said, moved away from hackability, meaning for the most part you'd have to, like Battle, outfit yourself with old tech if you wanted to try it out.
Those services include birth control, well-woman exams, and STD testing and treatment and the ACA says insurance plans have to cover them without a copay or deductible—meaning, for free.
" One way of summarizing the findings, according to Deaton: "We think that deaths of despair are following from life having lost its meaning for a large section of the American population.
While Alter Ego, which was founded in 1993, had and still has immense meaning for Roman Flügel's career, it's still only one of many chapters that is the novel of Flügel.
Woodland's wife, Gabby, is expecting twin daughters in August, so Father's Day had taken on a whole new meaning for Woodland even before he secured the biggest win of his career.
"I have been meaning for a long time to write to you to say how utterly I have been delighted, carried away, absorbed by 'The Lord of the Rings,'" she wrote.
First used by English statesman Sir Thomas More in his 1522 book Four Last Things, the idiom "A penny for your thoughts" has retained the same meaning for nearly 500 years.
The references and Easter eggs are designed to add layers of enjoyment and meaning for the author's disciples, Mr. Thomason said, but the story was conceived to stand on its own.
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Quite apart from the usual fan-pressure exerted by those of us eager for any scrap of information as to how production is going, the series carries a deeper meaning for Gaiman.
A point of law, which would probably be obscure to most Americans, had painful meaning for immigrants at this forum who had seen family members deported, and they cheered her response. Mrs.
They were initially planned to be applicable from March 2018 for all loans, meaning for instance that banks would have had up to March 2020 to fully cover losses from unsecured debt.
Based on that in-depth data, Lyst has worked out the most popular trends among showgoers, which translated directly into sales (meaning for most people, what they saw was what they bought).
Young men and women, their eyes burning with conviction, proclaimed that the 18 days in Tahrir had given their lives meaning for the first time by demonstrating the power to effect change.
When engineers actively participate in user research, facilitated brainstorms, or product ideation sessions, they have a larger stake in the team's success, and that success is grounded in creating meaning for users.
The trip takes on special meaning for Nationals SS Danny Espinosa, who grew up in Orange County and plans to have family and friends at games in San Diego and Los Angeles.
McKenzie Ingram from Wilmington, N.C., feels graffiti is a unique art form and should be protected: Imagine that something that you worked so hard on, that held meaning for you, was destroyed.
In an interview with Vogue, the hockey star revealed that the unique ring has a very special meaning for the couple — Vonn's favorite color is green, and Subban's birthstone is an emerald.
In that respect they connect to the work of artists (like Richard Tuttle) for whom procedural labor and niceties of craft are jettisoned as sources of value or meaning for individual works.
When it comes to playing games, the Xbox One S will upscale its graphics to play in 4K — meaning, for example, games with 1080p resolution will be bumped up to 4K resolution.
My brand deals often include levels of exclusivity, meaning for a certain period of time, I can't discuss, promote, use on-camera or publicly appear at an event by a competing brand.
Leading up to its release, the Long Beach rapper made his rounds to speak on what to expect from the album and how he'd rather people figure out its meaning for themselves.
But today's IPO milestone has added meaning for some female founder-CEOs of internet companies who know first-hand the obstacles women still face in an industry dominated by male investors and CEOs.
That's why he says the tragic killing of 12 innocent people had "extra meaning" for him ... so much so, he says he'll consider donating his MVP award to the bar when it reopens.
The best way to find meaning for now is how humans have always done it: by trying to understand their lives in one cohesive narrative, rather than as a random series of events.
China's Defence Ministry said on Monday it had begun a planned joint simulated anti-missile drill with Russia in Beijing, which had "important meaning" for both countries in facing the threat from missiles.
In each it is possible to observe the influence of a Moloch-like figure, a cultural totem that has outsized meaning for its acolytes, perhaps precisely because it is abhorrent to the unbelievers.
But on a rainy afternoon in a county that voted for Donald J. Trump, it feels like distant noise, an opaque battle in a faraway land whose meaning for everyday life is unknown.
Gates adds another layer by demonstrating how hard it is to fix the meaning of such a mercurial phrase, which takes on a different meaning for each viewer based on their cultural knowledge.
Interestingly enough, the OED also added an additional meaning for the word "force," which begins, "In the fictional universe of the Star Wars films: a mystical universal energy field …" Yoda would be proud.
But the thing you see, 20 years later, is that the ones you're proud of, the ones that have most meaning for you, may not be the ones people came to the most.
The request was denied later that morning, meaning for now, the nationwide block remains in effect and immigrants and refugees from the seven countries restricted under Trump's travel ban can enter the United States.
All these characters are fighting for the soul of Harlem — a neighborhood that isn't one singular thing, but that holds deep meaning for each one of them, meaning that isn't always beautiful or idyllic.
That tree has a particularly poignant meaning for a region where citrus farming helped create the early wealth of several early US cities in California, including Riverside, Corona, San Bernardino, Redlands, Ontario, and Pomona.
Portraying Spam as simply a food trend—one that's swayed by other trends being "over," or motivated by Instagram—ignores the fact that Spam carries decades of cultural significance and meaning for cultures worldwide.
Demi Lovato's performance of her hit "Sorry Not Sorry," an anthem to her haters, took on extra meaning for the star at a recent concert — because she was fueled by a certain audience member.
"We are extremely gratified to achieve a victory of this importance, for a song that has so much meaning for so many people," Mark Rifkin, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in an interview.
The result reflected a double con: A movement created overwhelmingly by straight people, out to stoke attention by "acting gay," had special meaning for gay youth who felt the need to pass for straight.
Both of those methods have measured an expansion rate of around 67.7 kilometers per second per megaparsec—meaning for every 3.26 million light-years, the Universe is expanding another 67.7 kilometers per second faster.
"He's been around so long that he's taken on a more symbolic meaning for audiences — connecting older ones with their own youths and reflecting on their own journeys through life and identity," Thomas said.
I want a Judaism that also offers positive sources of meaning, for the boundaries between sacred and profane that it creates to enhance and elevate my day-to-day existence in the modern world.
Grim as that fate may seem, Camus reframes Sisyphus as an absurdist hero, scrambling fruitlessly but nobly to make meaning for as long as he can keep the rock that is his life rolling.
And the intimate service, which was a significant nod to Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth's role as head of the Church of England, had special meaning for Meghan, as faith is a key pillar for her.
And the intimate service, which was a significant nod to Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth's role as head of the Church of England, had special meaning for Meghan, as faith is a key pillar for her.
The tattoos had a personal meaning for Drizzy from the pink flower (🌺 ) that symbolizes his playlist, More Life, to a tiny bottle of Drakkar Noir, to show he's really into cologne from the '80s.
The apple, which bore the inscription "kallisti," meaning "for the fairest," was fought over by the goddesses, who turned to Zeus for judgment on who deserved the golden apple and the title of fairest goddess.
Patriot missile troops had a 1:1.8 dwell ratio, according to Army data provided in August, meaning for whatever amount of time they're deployed, the soldiers spend just shy of double that at home station.
Choosing to pursue one or the other could have lasting effects for the organization, but in the short term, the rest of the Knicks' schedule will have a different meaning for those on the roster.
" Todd, his attorney, tells PEOPLE, "had previously spoken to [Jessica] and they agreed that when they died they would ultimately have a ceremony at a place in Arizona that had spiritual meaning for both of them.
In fact, the moniker has a deeper meaning for the couple: Margera first met his wife at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California, where his brother Jess Margera's band CKY was performing at the time. Also?
Sharing the entire journey on Instagram, as anyone with more than 71 million followers would, Lovato went to Nine Zero One Salon's Amber Maynard Bolt for this chop, which comes with ample meaning for the singer.
Driving his old sedan onto the property, Peter gestured to the large white sign by the entrance that, in light of his sister's abuse, has taken on a grim meaning for him: "Now Hiring," it says. ●
Driven by falling oil prices, technical investment strategies and some sense overseas growth may slow, recent market developments have "absolutely no meaning for the outlook for U.S. growth," Cornerstone Macro analyst Roberto Perli wrote on Thursday.
Meanwhile, capitalism denies us the power to make important choices, since we are each to varying degrees compelled to spend our time on things that we do not choose and that don't carry meaning for us.
That's just the average — meaning for every brand-new car sold, there's another one out there that's 20 years old — and an owner who might have been living sans car payments for 15 years by now.
"I believe this is in the interests of both sides and has important meaning for resolving the present problem we are facing and maintaining regional peace and stability," Hua told a daily news briefing in Beijing.
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For that you need Iota 6, or the tip‑top of the line, Iota 8, which clocks in at 99.9992 percent purity—meaning for every one billion molecules of SiO , there are only 80 molecules of impurities.
However, Routledge is clear that while people are interested in ETI in part because they are looking for meaning in life, his research does not indicate that ETI beliefs provide meaning for the people who hold them.
Growth-linked, or GDP-linked, sovereign bonds allow a country's repayments to fluctuate depending on its level of economic growth or contraction - meaning, for example, a government would pay less if its revenues were hit by recession.
Asking over and over for a "fair process" gave Kavanaugh a response to MacCallum's more probing questions that was so bland it was almost meaningless — and yet one that has a specific meaning for critics of #MeToo.
You can imagine why someone who spent many weekends in college raiding instead of partying would be a bit excited to see a video game that had such monumental meaning for them put on the big screen.
While the results don't offer causal evidence that queer students get into trouble at school necessarily because of their sexual orientation, they do suggest "sexual orientation may have a different meaning for boys versus girls," Mittleman writes.
Statistically, the ratio between record hot days and record cold days ought to be 1:1 but by 2000-2009, it was actually 2:1, meaning for every record cold day, we got two record hot days.
I could come up with some metaphorical meaning for the glass box, but the truth is I have no idea what it's supposed to be, and I couldn't promise that Frost and Lynch will ever explain it.
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Furthermore, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said that the use of "Code Red" is particularly confusing because the phrase has a specific meaning for the EPA's Air Quality Index, a measure of how clean or polluted the air is.
In addition to the title song, "a positive love song about two people being in love and it being almost divine in it's purity and simplicity," her tune "Forever Love" had special meaning for her relationship, she says.
Partnering with such a huge international brand would be exciting for anyone, but this collab has a deeper meaning for the artist, who started his career working at a MAC counter in his hometown of Orlando in 2012.
"The murder of the tsar and his family, putting the final stamp on the existence of the...300-year-old Romanov dynasty was a matter bearing very special, ritualistic, symbolic meaning for many," as the bishop put it.
The charter also puts in place a goal for all the companies to achieve net-zero emissions—meaning for every ounce of carbon they produce, they balance it by investing in carbon sequestering, like planting forests—by 2050.
"This town held special meaning for me years before I ever came here, but the second I did, it felt familiar," said Jennie Whitaker, in a press release sent out a few days after the festival had ended.
Taking back control, for people everywhere, is a message in a bottle which they can fill with their own meaning: for it is a condition of our contemporary lives that control seems to be what we are losing.
But Harry's wedding this month will have extra meaning for members of the regiment who served with him during his 10-year army career, where he rose to be "Captain Wales" after his father, Charles, Prince of Wales.
"Go where the votes are" would take on a whole new meaning for national campaigns and their strategists, who would be forced to spend more time and attention focusing on the particular concerns of voters in these regions.
The three Google cases, though, have taken on extra meaning for the European Commission, particularly as a previous settlement proposed by Joaquín Almunia, Ms. Vestager's predecessor, was killed at the last minute during political wrangling among European officials.
Critic's Notebook Over the years, Jane Moss, the artistic director of Lincoln Center, has tweaked her description of the annual White Light Festival, a project that has had special meaning for her and has proved popular with audiences.
His ego — the one that allowed him to have a fashion show in Madison Square Garden and claim he should be designing for Hermès — and his messianic sense of self fills the product with meaning for his consumers.
To summarize, it's my belief that in a time when art in all of its forms is so accessible, we should look for art that has meaning for us, not just that which has a famous name attached.
We know, we know: That word feels tired and almost devoid of meaning for the fashion crowd, given the ongoing upheaval of the traditional show schedule, not to mention the myriad ways brands are toying with the show format.
On Wednesday, Mr. Gillum's opponent, Ron DeSantis, described Mr. Gillum as an "articulate spokesman" for far-left views and worried that he would "monkey" up Florida's progress, words that are freighted with a racist meaning for many African-Americans.
As he whizzed on a golf cart among the three stages to sit in with various artists, Mr. Clemons — whose uncle was Clarence Clemons, Mr. Springsteen's sidekick and renowned saxophonist — said Asbury Park held a special meaning for him.
Three key means of accomplishing this is first, recognizing visitors' capacity to make meaning for themselves; two, partnering with them to discover what they personally want from the museum; and lastly, mobilizing the museum's resources to meet these needs.
Justin Rey, 36, says he's a Christian Scientist and that he and his wife Jessica had agreed to be buried in a spot in Arizona "that had spiritual meaning for both of them," his defense attorney Zane Todd tells PEOPLE.
The feature works in both wired and wireless modes, meaning, for the latter, you can kick back in your chair and fiddle with the document or file you have open on your computer, but right in hand on an iPad.
Mr Fadel artfully uses a Western source to show that basic concepts like freedom and happiness have one meaning for a liberal humanist and another for a theist idealist who sees the purpose of human life as devotion to God.
Not only was the music video memorable because it was filmed at Johnny and June's house in Hendersonville, Tennessee, at Old Hickory Lake, but it was also kismet that Johnny and June's love story would have new meaning for Kelly.
And it could be similar for Anytime Fitness: On the brand's blog, many members discuss how the logo has meaning for them, as a representation on a journey to health and as a symbol of their membership in a community.
Though "representation" has become a buzzword recently, it held a potent political meaning for Black queer artists and activists of the 1960s and '70s as they struggled to visualize themselves among the dominant cisgender, heterosexual Civil Rights and Black Arts Movements.
Yet many people use the word to refer to a common mood swing or change of opinion, not fully grasping that the term has a much deeper meaning for those who deal with the mental illness on a daily basis.
"The basic principle is that we will change the bank levy so that those payments which are paid into European funds, meaning for deposit protection and the single resolution fund, will essentially (be) credited against the bank levy," he said.
At the start of each new year since college graduation, I've seen a few friends partake in Dry January — meaning: For the 31 days of January, they abstained from drinking for any reason, including birthday parties, promotions, weddings, and first dates.
Neither of those approaches hold much meaning for American Jews, who, like most Americans, are more concerned with this country's ghettos, and the concentration camps it's running in Guantanamo Bay and on the Mexican border, than with rehashing any foreign martyrdom.
Suddenly, that number becomes fraught with meaning: for the narco gangs that rule over Rio's favelas; for the police and the military, which either fight or take bribes from them; and for the population that is caught in the middle.
But he had remained involved in the affairs of Ukraine, a country that had particular meaning for him since spending three years there as the American ambassador more than a decade ago in the administration of President George W. Bush.
This series will get at how and why we fight, what we fight over (however trivial, however sweeping!), what resolutions we come to, and what that ends up meaning for ourselves and the people we love (and are bothered by).
In fact, the real estate giant is now using the startup's technology to automate and optimize the entire appraisal process, allowing its appraisers to provide multi-family valuation services (meaning for apartment complexes) at a much larger scale for the first time.
When Apple refreshed its MacBook Pros in the summer, it didn't bother updating the non-Touch Bar model, meaning for anyone who didn't want to shell out $2600,22017+ didn't really have an option if they wanted something with the latest Intel chip tech.
It was a ballad made popular by his band 98 Degrees at the height of their fame, but "I Do (Cherish You)" took on new meaning for Nick Lachey Friday as he sang the song to his 3½-year-old daughter Brooklyn Elisabeth.
But Loving Day, celebrated June 12, takes on even deeper meaning for me as a mother: Being able to raise our child in a secure and nurturing environment with two parents who don't look the same but love him the same is paramount.
A new study finds that adults who are highly physically active—meaning for women 30 minutes of jogging a day (40 minutes for men), five days a week—had telomeres with a biological aging advantage of nine years over their sedentary counterparts.
Whether it enacts the sacrifice of Christ or simply commemorates the transformation of cosmic reality through the proximate human presence of God in the world, it would seem to be too replete with meaning for any of its forms to be deficient.
His first book, "Parables of Coercion: Conversion and Knowledge at the End of Islamic Spain (University of Chicago Press, 2015),"  studies the history of forced conversion in sixteenth century Spain, as well as debate about its legacy and meaning for us today.
Arthur finds a moth-like suit that gives him his own powers; in season two, Dot tries to invent her own meaning for herself, in a sly wink to how rarely these sorts of stories give women powers or storylines of their own.
Some reformers abolished traditional course grades and envisioned the professor as a "facilitator" and "flexible resource" who "relies upon the desire of each student to implement those purposes which have meaning for him," as Carl Rogers wrote in "Freedom to Learn" in 1969.
Prescribing of these medications has increased sharply in recent years, while off-label use, meaning for a condition other than the approved indication, is extremely common, Dr. Seena Fazel of the University of Oxford in the UK and colleagues write in the BMJ.
"Which is why some economists say that the half life of a skill is now five years and trending down (meaning, for such skills, knowing them in five years will only be half as valuable as knowing them today)," Kasriel said in an email exchange.
"I said, 'You have to come dressed in that getup,&apos" she explained, noting that the party's "dress as your inner child" theme took on a new meaning for the reality star, who was just 5 years old when the music video for "Dirrty" dropped.
Just released, "Matthew's Daughter" was co-written by Beoga, Ed Sheeran and Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid as a tribute to Sheeran's wife and her father — and that turned out to have special meaning for Dawson, who has a close bond with his fiancée's father.
Aside from capturing George's important milestone so adorably, the swing itself – made from solid oak, natural rope and hanging from a tree in the sprawling gardens of Anmer Hall, their family home in Norfolk, has a sentimental meaning for both Princess Kate and Prince William.
" He added that he hoped "there is some small solace in knowing their loss has meaning for our country and all the nations of the Coalition as the fallen service members were fighting to defeat a truly evil enemy and to protect our homelands.
We got Alyson out at LAX after she got back from her highly-regarded dance routine with Missy at the VMAs ... and the dancer and former Disney Channel actress told our guy she was kept in the dark about the song's true meaning for years.
Instructions were simple yet surprisingly open-ended — the direction to "complete" the work holding a different meaning for each participant, with some feeling as if the letters should be painted in completely, while most were left unsure of Moor's intention for the final work.
And, despite the small-scale triumphs of a new nativist party called the Alternative for Germany, or AfD, Germans strike me as uniquely conscious of the atrocities that a dictatorship carried out in the name of their nation -- and its meaning for the present.
This is a "cathartic experience," she said, and some people in her study didn't realize how much they were holding on to their pain until they went through the process of selecting art that carries meaning for them and was designed to symbolize their experience.
"With respect to Paul, though, I believe ... Paul was brought on sometime in June and by the middle of August he was no longer with the campaign, meaning for the final stretch of the general election, he was not involved," Spicer said, misstating when Manafort was hired.
The annual A-list fundraiser held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is basically a who's who of Hollywood, and it holds significant meaning for President Donald Trump and wife Melania: the business mogul popped the question during the event in 2004.
It may seem like a small thing, but it has a big meaning: For so long Gold, a 2014 Olympic bronze medalist in figure skating, couldn't bring herself to run at all — one of the many joys in her life that started to dim around 2016.
The government planned to include products if their last "significant transformation" happened in Italy, the ministry official said - meaning, for example, sausages produced in Italy using imported meat would qualify for the label while ham made in a foreign plant of an Italian producer would not.
If I can just give a little bit of that working with Adam [on the book], that has meaning for me, and I think when you face the abyss of grief, the void, the boot on your chest, you want something positive to come out of it.
The artwork for Adoldesscent, a close up of one of the cryptically graffitied, otherwise stark residential towers that peer above Berlin's manic Kotbusser Tor junction, will ooze meaning for the thousands of ravers who's inevitably pass through the area on the way home from a club.
Watch Desus & Mero discuss baby yoga: During the final relaxation pose, Danielle tells us to put our socks back on, meaningfor a moment—we are five women, holding the Savasana pose, on our backs, with arms and legs stretched out, naked, wearing only our socks.
They met again on Thursday in a game that surely had extra meaning for the interim Islanders coach Doug Weight — who played for the Rangers from 1991 to 1993 — since his team was coming off a 20063-1 drubbing by the Maple Leafs in Toronto on Tuesday.
Independence Day, a day to remember and celebrate our nation's quest for — and ultimately our achievement of — freedom from a monarch who had lost touch with the goals and aspirations of those who settled here, has less meaning for those struggling for their survival in today's America.
"Any tangible evidence related to the period of slavery in the United States carries a powerful meaning for many people, so if this was the last ship to transport enslaved Africans to this country, that would be a pretty huge discovery symbolically," said Cook, the archaeology professor.
The disconnect that left both the artist and the Walker oblivious to the sculpture's potentially painful meaning for Dakota and Native people speaks to the need for Native people to tell their own stories, as many Native critics have pointed out over the last two weeks.
However, only a small minority even of the privately insured had a "proficient" level of health literacy — meaning, for example, that they could deduce the employee share of health insurance costs from a table that listed that cost as a function of income and family size.
Like all real, flesh-and-blood relationships, theirs is one in which power and control is not wielded and bestowed in equal measure; the priest and Fleabag wrestle with each other's desires, but they're equals in their doomed love, in their desperate want for meaningfor something more.
The Pumpkin had taken on a larger meaning for Friedman both as a precursor to the counterinsurgency warfare everyone would get to know in Iraq and Afghanistan and as the kind of place that incubated the hardened and disillusioned Israelis of today, unwilling to entertain hopes for peace.
In framing Western expansion as a story of "peripatetic Americans" who "fled farming and civilization for a wild life in an unspoiled natural world," she ignores generations of historians who have told a more complex story of settler colonial capitalism, and its tragic meaning for the indigenous populations.
When Dud finds a ring on the beach from the Ancient & Benevolent Order of the Lynx, a fraternal lodge like the Freemasons or the Elks, he believes, finally, he's found a meaning for his life—a place where he can settle in for a greater purpose, and also drink.
Through a simple mechanism of professional players committing 1 percent of their salaries to a common fund, positive impact becomes hardwired into business success — and creates much greater meaning for a sport that is in danger of losing engagement amongst people who feel increasingly disconnected from unprecedented salaries.
As digital archaeologists such as Li Sou, a PhD candidate in archaeology at the University of Bradford, have pointed out, the use of digital techniques to restore the pigments once applied to Neo-Assyrian reliefs has the ability to reveal much new nuance and meaning for researchers today.
If the computer is able to make connections between concepts and words that have not been formally linked… does that mean that the computer has formed a concept of shared meaning for those words, meaning at a deeper level than simply that one word or phrase is the equivalent of another?
So the idea that you know something that's supposed to be ... have that impact, it's supposed to have that influence, meaning for everybody, the paper of record, you're now charging me, and not in a way that you would charge at the newsstand, which is really kind of a token price.
"The difficult thing was to find a story that could hold sociopolitical meaning for the parents and the kids and blend it all together into a book that a 5-year-old wants to read again and again," said Mr. Alexie, whose book "War Dances" won the 2010 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
While these drinks have driven consumption trends across all demographics, "they may appeal more to millennials because they are non-polarizing, meaning, for instance, there was no pre-conceived stigma on who a rosé drinker was (or should be)," Brandy Rand, COO of the Americas at IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, told Business Insider.
Since then, the basic idea of collective action and forward progress has taken such a dizzying variety of forms — liberal and conservative, grass-roots and top-down, "poor people's movements" and "rich people's movements" — that scholars have a hard time settling on a single meaning for what a social movement is and does.
The timing of the legal action meant that what was already a dramatic scene two weeks ago inside a courthouse in Norristown, Pa., had extra meaning for the two lawyers, Dolores M. Troiani and Bebe H. Kivitz, who have tenaciously challenged Mr. Cosby in representing their client, Andrea Constand, over the past 11 years.
Despite a title that will have little meaning for Americans unaware of recent events in Norway, 22 July is a film that addresses the startling violence of a right wing terrorist who impersonated a police officer, blew up a government building in Oslo, and then attacked a youth leadership camp on a nearby island.
The two sides will encourage the atmosphere of unity and cooperation by actively staging various joint events on the dates that hold special meaning for both South and North Korea, such as June 15th, in which participants from all levels, including central and local governments, parliaments, political parties, and civil organizations, will be involved.
The installation is a jumble of things, commonplace and arcane: basketballs, whiskey bottles, cigarette packs, Snoopy dolls, military dog tags, C-ration cans, clothing, personal letters, handwritten poems, prosthetic limbs — things that have intimate personal associations with some of the 58,000 soldiers listed on the memorial, and meaning for their surviving families and friends.
Nor should it be counted among those autobiographical allusions—to a childhood spent under Nazi rule, to people and places that had some special meaning for him—which are indeed strewn throughout his works on paper and whose status as factual information does not differ from that provided on his works' dimensions and materials.
In just the last two years, we've seen transgender women fronting highly visible, notoriously old-school publications; designers like Hood By Air and Vetements debuting genderless styles on the runway; and global brands like H&M releasing ad campaigns that not only dismiss classical notions of femininity but also seek to rewrite its meaning for the future.
It's self-referential, almost like an abstract painting, so to speak … Back in the day, for me it was all about the coincidence and the necessary colliding together — meaning for coincidence, me framing up some kind of task or condition or gesture, and the necessary was putting it next to something else to have it in conversation with something.
That scene had a special meaning for me because on Saturday Mr. Kozbar had been speaking to one of many communities — from all around Britain — that had gathered to mark the first anniversary of the murder of my wife, Jo Cox, who was killed by a far-right extremist while going about her work as a member of Parliament.
More from Vox: The 563 highest-earning YouTube stars made $70.5 million in 2016 Watch: how the screens inside movies build fictional worlds Trevante Rhodes's Moonlight performance is multilayered and heartbreakingly vulnerable First used by English statesman Sir Thomas More in his 1522 book Four Last Things, the idiom "A penny for your thoughts" has retained the same meaning for nearly 500 years.
What I learned with is that Pure Leaf is doing things as carefully and fresh as I would do if I had the time, but even when I'm just having a cup of tea I know think of my time in Indonesia and the people and now I have a deeper appreciation or meaning for the care that went into it.
Combined with larger on-board batteries and faster charging in recent handsets, the new tech could go a long ways toward changing the way users interact with their devices, shift the all night charge model to quick charging bursts — meaning, for better or worse, you can sleep with your handset nearby without having to worry about keeping it plugged in.
One study found that 60 percent of Medicaid enrollees had only "basic" or "below basic" health literacy, meaning, for example, they could not recognize a medical appointment on a hospital appointment form (below basic) or would have trouble understanding why a specific test was recommended for someone with certain symptoms, even when given a clearly written and accurate explanation (basic).
She remembered how yesterday, when Signora Petricci had laid out on the reception desk the necessary forms for signing, her lace-trimmed cuff had been impeccably laundered and pressed, brilliantly white against her dark skin; links in a gold chain had stirred and glinted with her wrist's authoritative movement, in a way that seemed to have some meaning for Cecilia, to send some message.
It's not always beneficial to all fans — more on that in a bit — but it's how America goes to games now: Estimates of the percentage of seats bought on the secondary market run as high as 25 percent to 50 percent, meaning for some events it's even odds whether the person sitting in the seat was actually the original one to buy it from the box office.
When she was a teenager, a doctor recommended that she drink three raw eggs to treat her anemia, and she has keep to it since… meaning, for 100 years (although she's now down to two eggs a day.) As a 2015 New York Times profile about Morano points out, that comes to more than 100,000 eggs over the course of her lifespan so far.
In short, too many multi-faceted factors will go into this election, and none will have anything to do with the U.S.  Reading anything into an election under these circumstances is dicey, let alone discerning any meaning for the U.S. We thus concede only one very superficial analogue: like 2016 in the U.S., observers of the British elections are very confident in their prediction that May will handily win. Maybe.
If the rumors are true, Browne will be training for his fight against Derrick Lewis at UFC 208 in Brooklyn at Blackhouse Gym, home to Anderson Silva, Lyoto Machida, the Nogueira brothers, and other UFC legends—meaning for the first time since leaving the Jackson-Winklejohn camp in 2014, the former heavyweight contender who once boasted all the potential in the world will be training with fighters who are worth his time.
We all do our best to be accurate, responsible users of the English language, but despite our best intentions, we've all had the occasional slip up ("literally" or "ironic", anyone?) It's particularly easy to get things wrong when it comes to science, because words often have a different meaning for scientists than they do for the rest of the population — and we're pretty sure we're not the only ones who've made at least one of the mistakes below.
The maximum range of the Pentagon's current inventory of ground-launched missiles was limited since the 1980s by the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, but following the United States' withdrawal from that treaty last year, the Pentagon can once again field land-based missiles that can fly more than 300 miles before striking their targets — meaning for the first time in more than 30 years the Pentagon is pursuing nonnuclear weapons that can fly as far as modern technology allows.
Works range from those made specifically for the Honolulu Biennial, such as "The Eyes of the Gods" (2017), which features underwater footage taken by divers surveying the wreckage of the USS Arizona and USS Utah juxtaposed with historical archives researched and assembled by Honolulu and Los Angeles-based artist and ocean engineer Jane Chang Mi. Others, like Beatrice Glow's "Rhunhattan Tearoom" (2015), have made their debut in previous art exhibitions but have significant meaning for a Pacific Rim–focused biennial.

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