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So I wouldn't be calling them up right away and getting more entangled.
The longer you're with someone, the more entangled you become in each other's lives.
The contingent possibilities proliferate as the qubits become more and more "entangled" with each operation.
Nonetheless, the study serves as a reminder that business and politics are more entangled than ever before.
As Jeffrey gets more and more entangled in Dorothy's story, he also becomes complicit in her tragedy.
Mr. Trump has been reluctant to get the United States more entangled in military conflicts in the Middle East.
"Polymers of different sizes become even more entangled than single-sized polymers, strengthening the elasticity of the film," said Burton.
Much like Walter White on "Breaking Bad," the characters on "Weeds" get more entangled in illegal activity than they planned.
Since 1997, China's economy has become less dependent on Hong Kong, while the territory's prosperity has become more entangled with the mainland.
They also found that this region became more entangled with the part of the brain that deals with how we perceive our environment.
Today, when anti-Muslim rhetoric inflames political discourse, it is useful to remember that our pasts are more entangled than is often appreciated.
The first brain scans of people on LSD have revealed that the drug causes different regions of the brain to become more entangled and connected.
In our idleness we intuit a cosmic meaninglessness, which comes along with the realization that, with every action, we get only more entangled in the universal farce.
If the drug problem in Beckley made itself so clear so quickly to me, I was curious what it looks like to those more entangled in the state.
Top officials in the Trump White House tend to be far wealthier — and therefore more entangled in businesses that could conflict with their government duties — than people in previous administrations.
In these moments, the people committed to poetry and the people committed to militant political antagonism came to be more and more entangled, turned out to be the same people.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's progress towards life outside the European Union became more entangled on Friday, with divisions deepening over Northern Ireland's border and even the type of divorce Britain actually wants.
But there is a much more "entangled" connection, as Uber supplies information, reputation ratings, insurance, takes the payment from the rider, and then pays the driver on a regular weekly schedule.
As the office now approaches its first anniversary, Kushner has become even more entangled in the Russia investigation and is increasingly seen as a polarizing and scandal-plagued figure within the administration.
The contraption and I were more entangled than I had ever been with my nursing babies, while my sandwiched breast was penciled and I was told repeatedly to stop breathing for pictures.
With the state's tech giants focused on their influence in Washington, perhaps no company in California is more entangled with local Democratic politics than PG&E, which in January filed for bankruptcy.
Asian shares were mixed on Wednesday, with shares in South Korea down as its political scandal grows more entangled and Toshiba plunges 20 percent on a possible write-down of several billion dollars related to its Westinghouse unit.
France has been lobbying its European allies to help stem the tide, but they appear torn between a desire to help France and a reluctance to become more entangled in a war that is looking like another Afghanistan.
Over the past 12 months, her husband received a police warning for his involvement in a car crash, grandsons Princes William and Harry publicly fell out and Andrew became more entangled in the furor over his links to Epstein.
According to Johnson's research, women occupy a more important position within recruitment campaigns previously understood, and they pose a great threat to other women—clusters of women become more entangled together on their journey towards radicalization, and they can pull each other deeper into extremism.
Mr. Haraguchi's sculpture "A-7 E Corsair II" (2011), a full-scale section of a fighter plane rendered in untreated canvas, lords over the upstairs gallery like a stumbling block — and a reminder that national art histories are always more entangled than we admit.
Mr. Haraguchi's sculpture "A-7 E Corsair II" (2011), a full-scale section of a fighter plane rendered in untreated canvas, lords over the upstairs gallery like a stumbling block — and a reminder that national art histories are always more entangled than we admit.
It's about a poor family infiltrating the lives of a wealthy one, but the way they do it — and what awaits both as they become more entangled — rewards the viewer with such diverse riches as white-knuckle tension, class resentment and great gales of laughter.
The bottom line is that people are going to be unemployed, an awkward reality in Europe, where the carmakers, states, and labor are far more entangled than in the US. To soften that blow, a narrative about dialing back capacity to invest in new technologies has developed.
This becomes even more entangled when she meets Lee Sang Shik, the chief of NICU, and her long-time friend Wang Jae Suk also shows his interest.
Lenses have improved over time. On average, lenses are sharper today than they were in the past.Herbert Keppler, "SLR: How to find your way out of the lens test jungle–or maybe get more entangled in it?" pp 40, 42, 44, 11279. Popular Photography, Volume 66 Number 6; June 2002.
Dupioni fabric. Dress in brown dupioni, 1940s/early 1950s Sweden. Dupioni (also referred to as Douppioni or Dupion) is a plain weave crisp type of silk fabric, produced by using fine thread in the warp and uneven thread reeled from two or more entangled cocoons in the weft. This creates tightly-woven yardage with a highly-lustrous surface.
Anna and Matt are both forced to consider their relationship and as they pull in different directions, sparks fly. But they soon become more entangled than ever. Episode 8 It's the day of Claudie's court hearing and she's keen to keep it a secret from Anna and Sarah. Realising how close she is at being sent to jail, Claudie panics.
As Art's attraction to Arthur grows, it destabilizes both relationships and reveals he may be bisexual. Art is also troubled when Cleveland begins moving deeper into the city's organized crime families, drawing him closer to his father's dangerous mob connections. Art's relationships with his dog, friends, and lovers become more and more entangled, causing a series of fallings out and unforeseen consequences.
A wire puzzle Wire puzzles, or nail puzzles consist of two or more entangled pieces of more or less stiff wire, metal rods, or bent nails. The pieces may or may not be closed loops. The closed pieces might be simple rings or have more complex shapes. Normally the puzzle must be solved by disentangling the two pieces without bending or cutting the wires.
In Cantão, moist deciduous forest occurs wherever the ground is high enough to remain above peak flood levels in most years. It is lower in canopy height than the igapó forests, and its undergrowth is thicker and more entangled. It also displays high plant species diversity, including abundant epiphytes like orchids and bromeliads. Many of the plant species of this natural community are drawn from the nearby cerrado.
Temperature affects the elasticity of a rubber band in an unusual way. Heating causes the rubber band to contract and cooling causes expansion. Stretching a rubber band will cause it to release heat, while releasing it after it has been stretched will make it absorb heat, causing its surroundings to become a little cooler. This effect is due to the higher entropy of the unstressed state, which is more entangled and therefore has more states available.
Br'er Rabbit and the Tar-Baby, drawing by E. W. Kemble from "The Tar-Baby", by Joel Chandler Harris, 1904 The Tar-Baby is the second of the Uncle Remus stories published in 1881; it is about a doll made of tar and turpentine used by the villainous Br'er Fox to entrap Br'er Rabbit. The more that Br'er Rabbit fights the Tar-Baby, the more entangled he becomes. In modern usage, tar baby refers to a problematic situation that is only aggravated by additional involvement with it.
Meanwhile the investigation into the cut-up body, impossible to identify, becomes even more entangled due to a complaint by the beautiful South American Dolores whose husband, a ship officer, has disappeared. A not unimportant fact is that the officer was a distant relation of Mafia boss Balduccio Sinagra. What with the search for the missing husband, Augello's strange behaviour, and old mafiosi rituals which recall biblical passages (the Gospel's "the potter’s field, to bury strangers in", ), Montalbano's faith in his closest friends begins to falter.
Rafa (Dani Rovira) has never left his native Seville, Andalucía, until he meets a Basque girl named Amaia (Clara Lago), who resists his seduction techniques. Against his friends' advice, he follows her to Euskadi after she stays the night in his house and forgets her purse. A series of misunderstandings forces Rafa to impersonate a full-blooded Basque with eight surnames (Gabilondo, Urdangarín, Zubizarreta, Arguiñano from the father and Igartiburu, Erentxun, Otegi and Clemente from the mother), and he gets more and more entangled in that character in order to please Amaia.
Several prominent Israeli cultural and artistic figures supported the movement to repatriate the Iqrit villagers and public empathy for their plight was widespread. While the Israeli authorities recognized the right to return of the villagers in principle, officials resisted implementing this right. Said Golda Meir in 1972: > It is not only consideration of security [that prevent] an official decision > regarding Bi'rim and Iqrit, but the desire to avoid [setting] a precedent. > We cannot allow ourselves to become more and more entangled and to reach a > point from which we are unable to extricate ourselves.
In the episode, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) becomes even more entangled in his love triangle between Avery Jessup (Banks) and Nancy Donovan (Moore), and he turns for advice to Liz Lemon (Tina Fey), who is focusing on her own romantic problems. When Liz cannot find a date to her ex-boyfriend's (Sudeikis) wedding, she revisits her old boyfriends Drew and Dennis (Hamm and Winters) in hope that a spark will reignite. Meanwhile, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) continues his journey to earn his EGOT. "Emanuelle Goes to Dinosaur Land" received generally positive reviews from television critics.
When gross impressions become fainter, consciousness starts turning its focus from the apparent outer world inwards. This marks the beginning of its involution. Gradually the thinner gross impressions become subtle impressions, through which the soul experiences the subtle world, and as subtle impressions get exhausted, they become mental impressions, through which the soul experiences the mental world. While doing so, the soul continues to work through its gross medium, seeing, eating, drinking, walking, sleeping, but consciousness is no more entangled with the gross body or world and eventually with the subtle body and world.
The tone is generally bleak and nihilistic, > with characters whose greed, lust, jealousy, and alienation lead them into a > downward spiral as their plans and schemes inevitably go awry. ... The > machinations of their relentless lust will cause them to lie, steal, cheat, > and even kill as they become more and more entangled in a web from which > they cannot possibly extricate themselves. Author and academic Megan Abbot described the two thusly: > Hardboiled is distinct from noir, though they’re often used interchangeably. > The common argument is that hardboiled novels are an extension of the wild > west and pioneer narratives of the 19th century.
GHZ experiments are a class of physics experiments that may be used to generate starkly contrasting predictions from local hidden variable theory and quantum mechanical theory, and permit immediate comparison with actual experimental results. A GHZ experiment is similar to a test of Bell's inequality, except using three or more entangled particles, rather than two. With specific settings of GHZ experiments, it is possible to demonstrate absolute contradictions between the predictions of local hidden variable theory and those of quantum mechanics, whereas tests of Bell's inequality only demonstrate contradictions of a statistical nature. The results of actual GHZ experiments agree with the predictions of quantum mechanics.
The group grew yet more entangled in politics with the ascent of the Party of National Brotherhood and the Yasin-Rashid administration. Yasin al-Hashimi and Ali al-Rashid had established the harshest restrictions on freedom of the press and political activity of any prior cabinet under the monarchy, and Hashimi had intimated that he sought to stay in power beyond his tenure (albeit not explicitly). In April 1936 the Ahali group published one issue of a paper titled al-Bayan accusing the administration of neglecting promises for reform, and instead selling control of the Iraqi economy to the British with a railway agreement. The paper was suppressed after the first issue.
A middle-class woman in Tokyo, Naoko Ishikawa (Sachiko Hidari) lives with her husband in a shining new apartment building on a hill overlooking a slum. As her husband Eiichi (Eiji Okada) becomes more entangled in his life as businessman, Naoko looks for ways to expand her own life even as her husband's life shrinks in scope and intimacy. She loses her sense of security when she becomes acquainted with poverty in her neighborhood. She finds herself strangely drawn to a rag-picker, Ikona (Kikuji Yamashita) who lives down below in a tin shack with a blind child and a dog, and the sheltering comforts of her middle-class existence inexorably fall away.
Since the siblings imagine that they have murdered their parents, they choose to flee in grief, first arriving at Rhodes and Crete, then continuing onto the lands of the Tyrrhenians and the Cimmerians. There, deep in the land of barbarians and at the edge of the known World, Derkyllis finds the entrance to Hades, where she meets a deceased servant named Myrto, from whom she is taught secrets of the Underworld. Returning from Hades, Derkyllis and her companions, Keryllos and Astraios, come by the "grave of the Siren." The story here gets more entangled because it inserts portions of the life of Pythagoras—the ones quoted by Porphyry in his biography of Pythagoras.
Gounaris founded the party out of the Nationalist Party in October 1920, after his return from exile in Corsica. Gounaris and his parliamentary candidates campaigned for the withdrawal of the Hellenic Army from Asia Minor, which it occupied under the terms of the Treaty of Sèvres in the aftermath of World War I. The party was triumphant in the 1920 Greek general election and formed successive governments under Gounaris, Nikolaos Stratos and Petros Protopapadakis. However, it failed to live up to its promise to bring the troops back home and became more entangled in Asia Minor than their Liberal Party predecessors. To complicate matters further, after the death of King Alexander on October 25, 1920, it brought back exiled Constantine I which cost Greece the support of her former Entente Allies.

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