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The colleague later gifted the objects to the British institution.
PubPeer objects to revealing the identity of the last commenter.
Quantum theory requires objects to be both particles and waves.
But, it's not the "working out" that she objects to.
And in the beautysphere, taking sharp objects to the face.
Hogan also objects to the contention that Denton is indispensable.
But Tam objects to China's growing grip on the city.
People used these objects to communicate, pray, and denote ownership.
More recently, Dickey has moved from singular objects to environments.
Some species play with objects to improve later manipulation skills.
In the bro era, women were objects to be chased.
She also used objects to transform other people into art.
Don't allow any liquids or foreign objects to enter it.
In France, women are dangerous objects to treasure and fear.
From Adora in Sharp Objects to Paula in Everything, Everything, Mrs.
You can't always just throw exploding objects to get your way.
It is not clear why China now objects to the deal.
The moving of sacred objects to profane settings arouses particular anxieties.
As for cameras, Jouneau strongly objects to having them on board.
Mr. Gaston's family objects to a plea agreement of any kind.
To this end, he uses everyday objects to stage dramatic portraits.
"Maybe their leadership objects to them working at night," he said.
Between 1976 and 1982, it sent back 114 objects to Congo.
There's no shortage of objects to make you bionic at CES.
Try this next to frozen objects to conserve on fire arrows.
Yes, it's given us lots of shiny objects to gush about.
I wanted the objects to feel soft, but still serve their purpose.
So we use neat mathematical objects to think about them, called groups.
Still, Murphy objects to being touted as one of the team's stars.
Rather, he simply objects to mercantilism on the part of the Chinese.
Hardly anyone objects to the FBI having access to Farook's private information.
Wearing colorful costumes, they dance and spin flaming objects to upbeat music.
One rarely objects to her verdicts about what exactly happened and why.
He objects to being called Charles; it's Charlie on his birth certificate.
Corker objects to the language in the bill by Menendez and Sen.
Deep down, neither side really objects to what the other side proposes.
It's about connecting physical objects to the Internet on an unprecedented scale.
Now, the FBI hopes to return the objects to their rightful origins.
But he objects to going "so far north" to the Carousel Lounge.
We are commonly depicted as objects to obtain or challenges to surmount.
Mr. Janus "strenuously objects to this free-rider label," Justice Alito wrote.
If anyone objects to it, I am open to revising my ideas.
Admittedly, these are some good looking objects to have around the home.
Canilao uses a range of materials, from personal objects to found materials.
Doing so may cause metal objects to become hot and could cause burns.
Amazon objects to overbroad or otherwise inappropriate demands as a matter of course.
Sometimes, he made his own objects to explore different shapes in his paintings.
John Oliver regularly objects to the postures and policies of President Donald Trump.
She added three-dimensional objects to her canvasses and then began to sculpt.
Girls perform, are objects to be admired, and should work at being pretty.
He's a Fox News watcher and he really objects to the op-ed.
"Amazon objects to overbroad or otherwise inappropriate demands as a matter of course."
HBO brought Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects to the small screen to haunting effect.
"We are not just objects to entertain the world," she said on stage.
I love paintings, but I like using objects to challenge their painting-ness.
No one objects to taking appropriate steps to support and protect police officers.
Tom sorts through hundreds of objects to find the right colors and shapes.
People are trying to persuade us to send the objects to a museum.
Dogs are animals full of feeling, not objects to be exchanged or discarded.
I don't think anyone objects to, you know, doing all forms of energy.
Last October, Facebook introduced interactive posts of 3D objects to its news feed.
Turkey objects to the presence of the YPG in Syria near its border.
As the name suggests, it's all about bringing physical objects to the blockchain.
The multimedia installations help link the exhibition's traditional objects to the contemporary situation.
Sanders said he objects to the board's power to override the territorial government.
He objects to its business model of selling users' personal information to advertisers.
Ring objects to overbroad or otherwise inappropriate demands as a matter of course.
Mr. Barr objects to Democrats' plans to have a staff lawyer question him.
HONG KONG LEADER SAYS SHE STRONGLY OBJECTS TO U.S. LEGISLATION ON HONG KONG
"She did a beautiful job in bringing these objects to life," Peck said.
Turley added that he objects to those "who are claiming clarity" in the argument.
You're also, at times, asked to bash your face into objects to move forward.
And the ability for the properties of those objects to influence their reproductive rates.
November 19743 - NYDOS objects to federal Coastal Zone Management Act certification for Indian Point.
The department strongly objects to the memo's release, telling House Intelligence Committee Chair Rep.
We are still working to recover normal operations for adding new objects to S3.
Jackie Speier then called Caputo "Putin's image consultant," a charge he vehemently objects to.
The programmer can simply drag quantum objects to the "staff" to write a program.
The Mini+ will try to automatically scale objects to fit in its print area.
Well, I understand why Mr Sumner objects to the views in his numbered list.
Canada objects to the U.S. demand to eliminate dispute panels for anti-dumping complaints.
The Heritage Foundation objects to many of the main provisions in both chambers' bills.
Using a broad brush dipped in archival glue, he began fixing objects to it.
Another, however, objects to the notion that the actions committed were crimes at all.
The Ecuadorean government objects to Assange putting relations with other European countries at risk.
Tuesday's 10-page statement said the administration "strongly objects" to the border-related provisions.
Mr. Hodgkin, like Matisse — an artist he much admired — used objects to create compositions.
Massie is a conservative and libertarian-leaning lawmaker who objects to big government spending.
We want a more hybrid understanding, and we still want these objects to circulate.
Sculptural positives — the work they produce — are the objects to which we ascribe value.
When Fridoline, Schreber's daughter, objects to her father's inhumane treatment, even he defends it.
They've found that even babies will spontaneously offer both food and objects to adults.
Ring objects to overbroad or otherwise inappropriate legal demands as a matter of course.
But Turkey objects to arming the Kurds, a group it has denounced as terrorists.
In Gerwig's Little Women as in Alcott's, Laurie objects to Amy's mercenary wedding plans.
She objects to even using the term "fat-shaming," she explained, because she's not ashamed.
He said just because he objects to gay marriage, it doesn't need to be legislated.
Sources of inspiration ranged between static objects to pokémon to everyone's favorite sexually suggestive emoji.
Another mode allows objects to be dropped into an area and virtually remain in place.
Record companies produced albums and shipped these physical objects to the stores that sold them.
The company, along with other pharmaceutical makers, objects to its drug being used in executions.
However this technique lets fully 3D objects to spring forth from a piece of plastic.
He will face growing calls to return objects to the places they were taken from.
What Vargas-Cooper objects to is the "rhetorical" demands of trans people and their allies.
LIDAR essentially works like radar, bouncing a signal off nearby objects to gauge their distance.
But no one objects to two 6 year olds playing together on a safe playground.
Americans for Prosperity objects to tax extenders for violating basic tenets of fair tax policy.
"Man Ray's Rayographs: Photographs Without Camera," use objects to create compositions on a projection screen.
Plus a comic book collector donated more than 3,000 objects to the Library of Congress.
Are you looking for unspecified objects to capture a particular style, such as "sophisticated glam"?
His mother has destroyed almost 100 art objects to minimize evidence of the stolen goods.
I am a librarian, you see, and most books are still precious objects to me.
She objects to the fact that the police then also scrutinized her erased text messages.
The complaint objects to the use of information supplied by those who registered under DACA.
Julian Schnabel's art has taught him the value of attaching found objects to his paintings.
The resulting mixture moves and flows like water, even allowing certain objects to float or sink.
If any Democrat objects to a nominee, it could push back a vote by several days.
So if an individual legitimately objects to handing over their password, that alone makes them criminal.
G relates the gravitational attraction between two objects to their masses and the distance between them.
What she objects to is the stereotyping inherent in the policies that cost her her job.
Like an Arcimboldo portrait made of vegetables, Banerjee's sculptures allow objects to remain as they are.
"You will not embarrass my husband," says Alicia when Connor objects to the tie and jacket.
Forces causes objects to accelerate, but a torque causes an object to change its rotational motion.
The resulting five videos feature those who had especially resonant backstories and interesting objects to show.
Like all AR experiences, you move closer to the AR objects to examine them up close.
Usually it's with knives, but sometimes he uses axes, cacti, or other objects to pop them.
More specifically, beauty trends that involve using out-of-the-box objects to achieve a look.
"Wing" (while not Latin) clearly invokes imagery of flight, and the charm causes objects to fly.
Users can add digital objects to the maps and then run Penny for a new classification.
Iván Duque, the front-runner in the presidential election, objects to some of its main principles.
A robust library of 3D objects to play with in Paint will be provided by Remix.
Microsoft, for its part, has expanded the notion of digital twins from objects to whole systems.
They "mouth" foreign objects to determine what they are and if they're worthy of a meal.
Uber has cooperated on some aspects of these requirements, but now objects to providing destination information.
The union, which represents about 50,000 taxi drivers, also objects to discounts by some app operators.
For the Americans, the practice of bringing sacred objects to space goes back a long way.
China considers Taiwan a province and regularly objects to stops in the U.S. by Taiwanese leaders.
This experimental new camera can be wrapped around objects to capture images in completely different ways.
If you use these objects to promote hate and intolerance, this project is not for you.
Israel strongly objects to international boycotts, including boycotts of the settlements, which it views as discriminatory.
And he objects to using incentives and tax breaks to extend the lifespan of old ideas.
However, the bill allows exemptions for temporarily moving specific cultural objects to the U.S. for protection.
Russia for its part objects to NATO's eastward expansion since the end of the Cold War.
"There are objects to measure heads that was the logic of the Aryan race," she said.
Others are transformed by being taken apart or joined with foreign objects to form startling hybrids.
The Labour Party, the main opposition party, objects to May's deal because, well, it's May's deal.
I want to leave enough in objects to make sure there's some sort of time perceived.
Purists can make their own mayonnaise if anyone objects to using the stuff from the jar.
" PORTRAYS Oracle, a member of F8 who objects to the group's attempts to be more "Americanized.
We see death as something that would separate us from the objects to which we cling.
And he objects to her, to the concept applied to her, that she could be transracial.
Will you need to manually manipulate various parts of guns (and other objects) to use them?
Ponce objects to how the agreement was struck and what it does to limit competitive risks.
The heart wants what it wants, and sometimes it wants what the brain strongly objects to.
That said, I really enjoy feeling like Mickey Mouse in Fantasia, bringing inanimate objects to life.
The victims are denied the status of subjects — they are mere physical objects to be dealt with.
While China still objects to THAAD, it has said it understands South Korea's decision to deploy it.
That's my little worry, that maybe there are too few objects to come to a firm conclusion.
The conceptual artist is best known for his Duchampian use of found objects to deliver social commentary.
Lidar relies on light pulses reflected off objects to gauge their position on and near the road.
Some used steel barriers, traffic cones, tires and other objects to block Gloucester Road, a busy thoroughfare.
The Smithsonian museums in America have repatriated thousands of funerary and sacred objects to Native American tribes.
The Trump administration objects to a lower yuan because it would give Chinese products a price advantage.
Using computers, which are objects, to predict what planets will do is what we call a simulation.
Amidst all the post-punk sophistication, there's no shortage of weird and wonderful art objects to ogle.
The government also objects to LinkedIn's processing of information about third parties not registered on the site.
The site is among the most popular in the manosphere, though Mr Elam objects to this categorisation.
If a senator objects to a nominee, he can hold back the blue slip, stalling the process.
The statement lays out several objects to provisions in the bill, including many that are cyber-related.
January 29, 22016 -- The President's legal team sends a letter to Mueller that objects to Trump testifying.
The strong shaking can cause objects to move around and reduce buildings to rubble, trapping people underneath.
The mayor (Guiesseppe Jones) objects to that costly idea and turns the townspeople against Stockmann, his brother.
When Lauren objects to introducing Allison to her boyfriend, saying she would find him boring, Allison shrugs.
In the work, Galanin compares white consumption of indigenous culture and objects to a dehumanizing masturbatory tool.
The Jim Crow Museum exhibits these objects to help facilitate discussions about race and representation, Pilgrim said.
This can take the form of mixing networks or even using actual objects to disrupt the signal.
Josh Pollack, editor of the non proliferation review, says North Korea objects to Trump's "maximum pressure" stance.
It's basically a lot of standing around, pointing, and interacting with objects to solve very easy puzzles.
The pediatricians' group objects to infant-sleep products that are set at an incline or require restraints.
Greece objects to the name "Macedonia" in part because a region of Greece has the same name.
" If the government objects to speech, "the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence.
He is comfortable with the uninterrupted expanses, preferring to wait for beauty and objects to move him.
"The Fondation Napoléon is selling these objects to focus its collection on Napoleonic themes," Mr. Ader said.
The sale will range from historical objects to  contemporary art, including early work by Emily Kame Kngwarreye.
That allows objects to appear fixed in one spot even as the user walks around the world.
Every object is placed meticulously, but the relationship of each set of objects to the next is oblique.
After graduating, I wanted to make more replicas so I ended up looking for other objects to copy.
It enables otherwise inanimate objects to move, or provides an extra boost to robots or animals in need.
"The aspirational generation is now to the point where these are viable objects to collect," Mr. Friedman said.
Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst, has said she objects to the secrecy of the grand jury process.
And we already know that Bob Corker has decided he objects to the scale of the borrowing involved.
However, their owners often remain anonymous because of the lack of traces on the objects to identify them.
It also holds up pretty well with moving objects, to an extent, despite not being designed for it.
Now, users can add virtual objects to the space, starting with a catalog of a few hundred items.
A black hole's spin drags the space around it, changing how long it takes nearby objects to orbit.
"In view of the above, India strongly objects to the U.S. request of 19 December 2017," it said.
Both men are powerful, manipulative, and more often than not, deem women as objects to possess and control.
China objects to the THAAD deployment, saying its territory is the target of the system's far-reaching radar.
It's simple: hiring women as sex objects to sell products or promote your brand is alienating and unprofessional.
We can use these archives and these objects to help us tell those stories to a new public.
In a lawsuit filed against Airbnb in June, the Julia Child Foundation objects to Airbnb's use of Mrs.
Rome objects to suggestions that asylum seekers should be returned to the EU country they first registered in.
But the Speaker won't make that move as long as a single Republican objects to a voice vote.
Moving ourselves from manipulatable objects to self-empowered subjects, black women have by necessity threatened the status quo.
DeVille's art uses found objects to reveal how local histories feed into the larger narratives surrounding black life.
The more than 60 works spanning 30 years pivot from functional objects to theatrical spaces to conceptual installations.
But he objects to Mr. Gilroy's use of the name Beirut to signify danger in the American mind.
MS. FROMONT For objects to circulate globally, with real fluidity, Africans have to have the means to participate.
These are the everyday objects to be wary of touching as the coronavirus spreads, and how to adapt
Later, I was also made to believe that girls were "targets," objects to be chased down and owned.
There are objects to tinker with, a whiteboard to write on, and a striking vista to glance at.
Her work uses slip casting, organic matter, and found objects to show the fragility of the human experience.
He also objects to The Weinstein Company creditors being paid out by insurers to the detriment of victims.
Turkey objects to the prospect of assisting the Kurdish minority that straddles the border between the two countries.
Mr. Smith said he objects to virtual-only meetings in part because he's had problems participating in them.
The reader at first objects to the whole idea—no, you couldn't have understood Gettysburg by aesthetic empathy.
They learn how to spot objects to avoid, and how to solve problems to gain the most rewards.
I guess I have more respect for 'still life'—humans feel more like inanimate objects to me now.
Consider the bowerbird, which builds and decorates elaborate structures with sticks and colorful objects to attract a mate.
When choosing what objects to replicate I look for things that I find are common in my Chinese culture.
Guterres on Wednesday made it clear: He objects to the ban and does not believe it will stop terrorism.
November 19743 - New York Department of State (NYDOS) objects to federal Coastal Zone Management Act certification for Indian Point.
People with disabilities are not just objects to be pitied, but people fighting, every day, to create just society.
She insists on the potential of common objects to trigger lyrical, personal sense-memories — and to elude singular definition.
Mike Lee -- who objects to the way it is funded -- the energy bill will now move on without it.
An Israeli official tells me the Israeli foreign ministry objects to any attempt to divert from the historical facts.
For example, Legend recently said that he objects to being called the "perfect spouse" because no such thing exists.
And if an entrepreneur objects to even the loosest of restraints, then maybe it's not a deal worth winning.
Android and iOS developers are releasing scads of augmented reality stickers that add virtual objects to the real world.
The photographer carried the objects to his studio and photographed them against a plain backdrop without context or explanation.
What is your impetus to use everyday objects to form a new idea of feminism in the modern age?
As it currently stands, the test allows for a broad range of designs and objects to be considered copyrightable.
I could arrange (and systematically dismantle) a living room by pointing at objects to grab, move, and rotate them.
It also objects to saddling Sunrise with UPC's bonds, which Vilanek said were more costly than Sunrise's own borrowings.
Susan Collins of Maine, a critical swing vote who also objects to AHCA's defunding of Planned Parenthood, told me.
"It's like the wedding where someone actually stands up and objects to the wedding," the lawmaker told the Post.
It's not as ambitious as phone- and glasses-based AR projects that "pin" virtual objects to extremely specific locations.
The episode revolved around healthier lunch options being introduced to South Park Elementary School, which Cartman passionately objects to.
But she objects to the politically uninvolved getting "condemnation for affiliation" just for associating with a certain supposed tribe.
Wealthy alumni, amateur naturalists, entrepreneurial merchants, and others dispatched books, instruments, and objects to Cambridge from across the globe.
For example, use paper-cutting techniques, or glue flat objects to paper to create your 10 different texture pages.
"Even though technically the United States doesn't affirmatively embrace dual citizenship, it no longer objects to it," she said.
As for the other objects to be discussed, I would like them to be a bit of a surprise.
On Wednesday, a government spokesman, Sidi Touré, said the country had identified a number of objects to be returned.
In her new solo, "I'm Gonna Need Another One," Rosenblit again allows colorful inanimate objects to take center stage.
It's how the virus can travel from doorknobs or other objects to your mucus membranes and get you sick.
As it happens, the first of these confiscated objects to come up as a match was the Monteroduni statue.
All of this is part of why Dr. Klugman, the bioethicist, objects to this study and others like it.
It is widely thought that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, opposes their release and objects to a trial.
Even in the U.S., President Trump has been accused of attempting to punish outlets whose coverage he objects to.
The approval is preliminary and will be formally registered in 90 days, if no one objects to the trademarks.
But Shariah, or Islamic law, objects to the selling of risk, which can be considered the foundation of insurance.
But Baghdad's Shi'ite-led government objects to the Turkish military presence and wants its own forces at the forefront.
And yet Mr. Daggett, the union president, objects to the assumption that these sorts of arrangements necessarily signal corruption.
He's a lifelong political hack, and who among us objects to political hacks spending some time in prison orange?
Meaningless trinkets from American military officers who never knew their names must have been easy objects to part with.
Will users have any control over where they want the images/objects to be applied to within the detected scene?
Companies like Matrix Mill allow virtual objects to interact and hide behind real-world objects, such as chairs and plants.
Specifically, it was reportedly the fault of the software that determines which objects to ignore and which to attend to.
Police equipped with riot gear clashed with some protesters who used metal barriers and other objects to block off roads.
Soon a slew of dancers took to the floor and used large, illuminated objects to resemble the country's Olympics logo.
Now, the current head of the auction house is helping return those objects to their rightful owners, including McGehee's family.
This allows more complex objects to be printed without the need for added supports, and at a considerably faster pace.
In order to "pin" objects to the real world, Mira uses a printed marker, rather than detecting edges or planes.
P-Orridge escorted visitors through the museum, picking out different objects to share about Kathmandu Valley and Tibetan art objects.
Such payment conveys the idea that some persons lack dignity, that they are mere objects to be used by others.
That lets them peg AR objects to precise spots in your environment while making sure robots don't run into things.
Anyone who objects to a delay is discounting the safety and dignity of women in favor of a political agenda.
Google says that it's now partnered with over 1,000 groups to add art and other historical objects to its site.
Japan objects to its location across the street from the permanent site of its embassy, which has been temporarily relocated.
She objects to the idea that songs should automatically be interpreted as diaristic, especially when the songwriter is a woman.
Here, Yang uses earthly objects to initiate conversations with the spiritual world, stripping the objects of their specific cultural contexts.
The experiment comes from the school's Drone Research Lab, which tests how drones impact various objects to improve safety regulations.
My current love objects to this picture on my phone, though, and wants me to remove my late wife's image.
If a member of Congress objects to the unanimous consent request, aides say, Democratic leaders may turn to proxy voting.
The idea is that you choose from their collection — which is quite a lot of objectsto tell a story.
And if history is any indication, we can expect the stories of these curious objects to resurface again and again.
Her arrival in Beaumont is an irritant to Josephine, who objects to the competition and also to Penny's exuberant vulgarity.
Meyer, of Carolina Conceptions, objects to the idea that weight stigma, not health concern, motivates clinics to require weight loss.
Apple, which sued Qualcomm shortly after the F.T.C.'s action, particularly objects to basing royalties on a phone's total price.
To help ward off depression, she urges introducing new objects to the tank or switching up the location of items.
What if Freireich designed a clothing line and Lê curated a selection of art and design objects to go with?
Sandefur said GM objects "to having bargaining placed on hold pending a resolution" to the issues mentioned in Dittes' letter.
Miss America 1992 Carolyn Sapp Daniels objects to the suggestion that she was any less driven for participating in swimsuit.
We cannot ignore that the President of the United States views women as objects to be rated by their appearance.
If a senator objects to any of these provisions, the presiding officer could sustain the objection, following the parliamentarian's advice.
Gallerists display everything from furniture and decorative objects to high-concept design installations that could be shown at Art Basel.
If Congress objects to total presidential control of the commercial agenda with Mexico and Canada, what action can it take?
The elites at Pylos and Mycene were using Minoan imagery and art objects to establish their status in Greek society.
By treating people as disposable objects to be exploited, we all miss out on their lost economic and social potential.
A series of federal laws has also compelled museums to repatriate human remains and sacred objects to Native American tribes.
Internees had gifted the objects to Eaton in the hopes that they would be preserved and used for educational purposes.
Among the methods Douthat objects to most is Francis's decision to bury a proposed policy change in a single footnote.
Doug Collins, R-Georgia, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, objects to Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.
But when you're doing that, you're teaching the kittens a lesson: human hands are play objects to be bitten and scratched.
Paul still objects to the resolution," what is "most important is that at least 98 senators are in favor of it.
She said she's seen "everything from cartoon characters penetrating each other with random objects" to Logan Paul's infamous suicide forest video.
This didn't happen in my testing and I found the resulting objects to be just fine for most basic use cases.
IN THE MOVIES weddings often feature a dramatic moment where the minister asks the congregation whether anyone objects to the union.
Currently, the French government plans to loan just 26 objects to Benin once the new museum in Abomey can house them.
That means the new "XE23" version can now hook up mice, keyboards and other Bluetooth-enabled objects to their Glass device.
In a Twitter post, Delhi police Commissioner B.S. Bassi advised residents to immediately report suspicious activity, people and objects to authorities.
In most of those cases, the explosion caused nearby objects to catch fire and 133 of the incidents resulted in injuries.
Apple is offering developers "ARKit" to make it easier for developers to add virtual objects to real images on the iPhone.
You'll clamber into Center Basin, a psychedelic fishbowl where there are no objects to offer any clues to scale or distance.
As the diagram shows, the points of closest approach of these objects to the sun, known as their perihelia, almost coincide.
Stomper had shown him how to use water bags and other found objects to get a good workout in his cell.
Don't expect banana peels, turtle shells, and other objects to get tossed around while you're picking up toilet paper and hairspray.
The perception software identifies, classifies, segments and tracks objects to give autonomous vehicles a better understanding of the 3D driving scene.
In his letter (enclosed), Swami Prartho Subhan objects to the Oregon Magazine's article as containing "distorted quotations" from The Mustard Seed.
Russia vigorously objects to what are widely known as harm-reduction strategies that treat drug addiction as a public health issue.
Some have called for the objects to be collected by a local museum like M+, which is actively building a collection.
Kramer also objects to Immerwahr's claim that mainstream American history has not accounted for the imperial role of the United States.
He was joined by Sue Jeffers, a former election judge who also objects to the law's unconstitutional constraints on voter expression.
"Man Ray's Rayographs: Photographs Without Camera," with Shadow Station, where you can use objects to create compositions on a projection screen.
There were also some less scientific theories, such as acoustic levitation—the belief that sound can cause heavy objects to levitate.
Ali Hossaini, chief executive, Cinema Arts Network: It could be that we see a shift from authentic objects to authentic experiences.
Facebook actually first allowed 3D objects to be interacted with in the feed via 3D embeds from Sketchfab back in 2015.
Saudi Arabia is believed to want to return 183,00 to 600,000 barrels to the market, but Iran objects to increasing output.
Throughout, the boy uses soccer balls, string and other everyday objects to explain underlying concepts such as thrust and landing angles.
"One of the biggest questions is how do we do more than just import objects to our museum," Mr. Hernández said.
Treat fellow RallyPoint members with respect, because they are real people, not punching bags or inanimate objects to attack or malign.
Ernst has said she objects to Hyten because he failed to recognize Spletstoser's toxic leadership, rather than the sexual assault allegations.
CAIs date back some 4.6 billion years, making them some of the very earliest objects to appear in the solar system.
He still objects to milk and bread but in a week or so we may try him with breast of chicken.
He thus treats them as objects to be scorned and dismissed, rather than as fellow human beings worthy of basic respect.
In the second episode, she objects to Quinn including the governor's daughter in his live shot without clearing it with her.
"The Administration strongly objects to the inclusion of problematic ideological provisions that are beyond the scope of funding legislation," OMB said.
If he objects to the release or redacts portions of it, the House Intelligence Committee could vote to override his objections.
The return comes amid a wider discussion over whether Western collectors and museums should return objects to their countries of origin.
Mr. Chaimowicz's work joyfully embraces riotous pattern, and participants will also be given markers and found objects to embellish their designs.
Through their transition from 21D virtual objects to 2131D physical ones, the Animistics simultaneously manifest as originals and representations of themselves.
This is one of the underlying reasons why Macron's proposal to return 26 objects to Benin is just that — a proposal.
As we run out of objects to explore in our own solar system, it's among the most tempting places to visit.
Any gusts caused by an asteroid impact are likely to be so severe that they "dislocate bodies and objects to cause harm".
You can call up images of anything from objects to people, either from your own image library or the internet at large.
He objects to the fact that Ostashevsky's references to Hafiz, al-Ghazali, and parrots in Persian literature are excluded from this review.
I could attract screws and other small metal objects to my finger, like a real-life version of Looper's telekinetic party tricks.
"On behalf of President Obama, it is my great privilege to return these marvelous objects to the people of India," Lynch said.
They think He objects to plans to allow men and women to pray together at the wall, near where the stone fell.
Don't expect Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) of Sharp Objects to sit you down, and meticulously explain each facet of her family history.
Officials expect the bag may have belonged to a homeless man, but protocol requires any unattended objects to be destroyed, she said.
One of the few objects to make it through this never-ending purge is a copy of Uniracers for the Super Nintendo.
Kelly learns how to view natural formations and urban structures as readymade objects to be seen, not as subjects to be described.
Planned Parenthood also objects to the idea that its endorsement came from some kind of top-down cabal in the DNC's pocket.
The U.S. objects to the lower yuan as it makes Chinese exports cheaper on international markets, offering Chinese products a price advantage.
The judgement follows a legal challenge by a regional consumer watchdog, Verbraucherzentrale NRW, which objects to the terms Amazon operates with Dash.
In this case, you're not being asked if you find joy in objects to decide whether or not to throw them away.
William Happer: You know, I get called a denier and anyone who objects to all of the hype gets called a denier.
This positional tracking allows users to not only move around digital objects but fix those objects to physical places in an environment.
But China objects to the deployment in South Korea of the THAAD, which has a powerful radar capable of penetrating Chinese territory.
Canada objects to a United States law that obliges its banks to hand over information about accounts held by expatriates (see article).
China regards Taiwan as a renegade province and objects to countries interacting with it as a violation of Beijing's "one-China" principle.
So what happens when the robots reduce the cost and time of moving physical objects to not a lot and pretty fast?
It had proposed requiring scooters to lock to objects to keep them out of the way when parked and not in use.
It would seem that Pope Francis objects to the state usurping the role of the parents to determine their child's best interests.
If Texas objects to the fact that DAPA-protected immigrants are eligible to work, she said, it should direct its challenge elsewhere.
He used path memorization along with audio cues from the environment and hitting objects to beat the game without too many hiccups.
Democrat objects to energy package: But the Flint bill's path forward isn't clear even if Lee were to lift his hold. Sen.
The White House, in a veto warning issued Monday night, said it objects to the spending levels and riders within the bill.
But bomb disposal robots have been used to deliver objects to suspects, hostages and others, or to distract or communicate with suspects.
Rita said not to worry, that it was rare for objects to resurface in the first couple of weeks after a robbery.
Meanwhile, Equinix has also been instrumental in developing the Internet of Things, or the widespread connection of everyday objects to the internet.
Promising a spiritual journey through a series of different Tetris themes, Tetris Effect frequently equates "vaguely ethnic traditional cultural objects" to spirituality.
Dr. Jennifer Hunt, who chairs the Department of Pathology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, also objects to the cost.
Guantanamo: Trump has no plans to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, but nonetheless objects to the provisions preventing certain transfers out.
The state might fare better with its federalism-based arguments: It objects to the use of national power to influence state lawmaking.
"The Wall Street Journal strongly objects to the White House's decision to bar certain media outlets from today's gaggle," the paper said.
But it objects to building a general method that could be used to break encryption, arguing that it will have unintended consequences.
Could a health care provider who objects to the LGBTQ community deny treatment of, say, a transgender woman who has the flu?
Though the government objects to China's claims and actions in the South China Sea, in practice its response has often been meek.
That's because there are still some holdouts among her own coalition — most notably the DUP, which objects to the withdrawal agreement motion.
He compares a series of well-organized objects to a dancing chorus; even serving dishes have an elegant "rhythm" when properly arranged.
Better augmented-reality platforms construct detailed 3D maps of the world, allowing virtual objects to interact with physical objects in realistic ways.
He later admitted that he did not know what upskirting was, and said that he objects to all private members' bills on principle.
With idiosyncratic names to match, the Odd Box, the Concertronica, the Eggiophone, the Sonic Bonnet, and others, are objects to see and hear.
"You would think the White House would check with the FBI before trying to throw shiny objects to the press corps," she wrote.
She collages at any scale, from the photographic to the life-sized, using found objects to explore her relationship with the American West.
This wouldn't be possible with more basic robots, which come with physical "bump" sensors that need to touch objects to know they're there.
Outside analysts believe the North objects to the drills because it must spend precious resources on its own war games and troop movements.
Higher speed, along with increased capacity, will supposedly be what enables a society filled with Internet Of Things (IoT) objects to actually function.
It doesn't create a 3D model of a space, but it can "pin" objects to one point, realistically changing the scale and perspective.
The game makes extensive use of photogrammetry in particular, a technology that allows artists to scan real-world objects to create virtual approximations.
Worse: The government and media were selling the idea that Brazilian women are easy objects to be used, a kind of touristic attraction.
And the chair is traditionally a major party fundraiser, which might be at odds with the left's objects to big money-in-politics.
Joel Kolley said that he objects to the term "divisive," because it's come to signify anything said by two parties holding opposing viewpoints.
And while the Getty has agreed to repatriate objects to Italy before, the "Victorious Youth" controversy has proven to be a unique case.
The final implementation of the mod uses structured vibrations that are programmed into an acoustic tag, allowing for undetectable objects to be recognized.
The templates, which range in complexity, include virtual baseball hats, face paint, and tools to attach three-dimensional objects to a user's head.
Google is also betting on Poly, its library of 3D objects, to give users lots of options for creating and designing their levels.
These thread-like cracks spread throughout the game and caused "rifts" that seemed to suck objects to another place or possibly other dimension.
It's an intriguing idea for me: to see ourselves through the objects, to use them to construct or reconstruct a version of ourselves.
Suffice it to say, Mr. Weinstein strongly objects to any suggestion that his conduct at any time has ever been contrary to law.
It also lacks an atmosphere, making it easy for tiny objects to sail over the surface for some time before coming back down.
Potter says that you can use all kinds of objects to amp up your workouts, even something as light as a tissue box.
Myanmar objects to the term Rohingya, saying the Muslims of Rakhine State are not a distinct ethnic group but illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
The company supports the requirement for a spoken English test, a version of which is already mandated, but objects to the written portion.
But the military objects to CRs because they aren't allowed to start new programs and are restricted in moving money between spending accounts.
A future where we can move from two dimensional constructs to 3D, from 3D objects to holograms, and from holograms to mixed reality.
The HaerteTest YouTube channel is home to a German hobbyist who loves to take hot, sharp objects to electronics and record the results.
That's not for want of trying by tech firms, which have poured cash into their efforts to connect everyday objects to the internet.
White House Correspondents' Association President Olivier Knox said the group "strenuously objects to the capricious decision to exclude some journalists" from the dinner.
Stabenow said that if Lee objects to the Flint package's inclusion in the water bill, it's unlikely to doom it this time around.
But the administration said it objects to the extra aircraft carrier, arguing it "may not be sustainable" at the Navy's current funding level.
She fetishized objects to an intense degree; it was difficult to tell why she ascribed so much sentimentality to these seemingly unimportant items.
Instead of working automatically, it asks you to upload pictures of objects to the mobile site to see if Elliot is hiding nearby.
GARDEN CITY "Man Ray's Rayographs: Photographs Without Camera," with Shadow Station, where you can use objects to create compositions on a projection screen.
Although Apple also says not to use sharp objects to clean your AirPods, realistically, that's what you'll have to do with tough residue.
Still, the vast majority of the GOP conference objects to the strategy, many of them labeling the approach a political stunt by Democrats.
While the store had other rows with ample space for shoppers, this section was very cramped, with plenty of breakable objects to avoid.
"  Trump, she explained, objects to "the shouting and the pouting long after the press corps has been politely asked to leave the room.
She constantly lets her robe fall open, barges into her daughter's room in lingerie, and objects to her sleeping with the door closed.
And they can pick out a music soundtrack — including classical, R&B, grunge and heavy metal — and an array of objects to swing.
In one excerpt, he even objects to the boom microphone wielded by de Kermadec's sound recordist, which he treats as an offensive weapon.
People are combining their own faces with Taco Bell tacos or X-Men Wolverines, and then distributing these augmented objects to their friends.
China strongly objects to the deployment, which it says would allow United States military radar to penetrate deeper into China, compromising its security.
Known for elegant loops of geometric objects to biological beings that mutate, Mathew Lucas is a multitalented designer who makes incredibly mesmerizing GIFs.
This process is very Minecraft, from the way you gather resources to the way you place objects to the existence of crafting tables.
Foley artist Shaun Brennan showed us how he uses all kinds of objects to make the sounds of punches, kicks, and bone breaks.
More importantly, al-Gharbi objects to my claim that Heterodox Academy was "premised" on the idea that political correctness is a major problem.
It's a Montessori koan course, a hands-on demonstration of what it means for signs and objects to be both empty and real.
President Emmanuel Macron of France has said he objects to negotiations because the Trump administration withdrew from the Paris climate agreement in 2017.
But increasingly, in the physics of race, it became more difficult for two objects to occupy the same space at the same time.
Chile's taking on the Rapa Nui cause comes as European museums are facing growing pressure to repatriate objects to their countries of origin.
Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin, objects to how such businesses would fare under the legislation, which in his view favors larger corporations.
Faulkner objects to the rule because of patient privacy concerns, as well as the burden it would put on EHR companies like hers.
Musk hopes to one reuse these rocket bodies to fly other missions to space, greatly reducing the cost of flying objects to orbit.
Tech Tip Stop-motion animation is a great way to bring toys and other objects to life — and learn the basics of filmmaking.
The problem became so rampant that some collectors even began quietly seeking out recently looted objects to avoid the risk of buying fakes.
Two interstellar visitors Astronomers have spotted two interstellar objects to our solar system in the last two years, and that's just the beginning.
Whereas Barack Obama sometimes seemed to see his fellow politicians as objects to be studied, Clinton got on with them as an equal.
Tech Tip Stop-motion animation is a great way to bring toys and other objects to life — and learn the basics of filmmaking.
Lopes uses the same technology to allow objects to come alive and communicate to their user the instructions on how to operate them.
Amani Willett's The Disappearance of Joseph Plummer uses photography, archival material, and found objects to retrace the story of an 18th-century hermit.
Waiting centuries for the return of these looted objects to the continent, African countries currently appear unwilling to play by France's long game.
The call raised consternation in Beijing, which sees the self-ruled island as a renegade province and objects to other governments dealing with it.
Waymo in February sued Uber, alleging theft of its proprietary information on Lidar, which uses light pulses reflected off objects to gauge their position.
In Vietnam, people consider these objects to have spirits, and that way of thinking comes into and affects the way we think about them.
"We are completely astonished by the plans to give these objects to a museum, because we think they are mostly fake," said Dr. Klingen.
You can watch him use different tools in order to shape out landscape images and animals and finger objects to bring out the detail.
Accounts emerged of people trying to barricade themselves in a pub while others tried throwing tables and other objects to fend off the attackers.
In addition to the preview version's capabilities, ARCore 1.0 includes support for anchoring virtual objects to any textured surface, not just flat, horizontal ones.
North Korea objects to the drills as a prelude to war by a United States it says is bent on toppling the Pyongyang government.
Tanzania, which is sliding towards protectionism, also objects to a proposed trade deal between the EAC and the EU, which Kenya is keen on.
One clause in the petition objects to the law that allows foreign residents, who make up the majority of the population, to own land.
With a moon like that nearby, it's possible that numerous head-on collisions occurred, reducing these objects to the small sizes we see today.
It was long known that wind caused objects to lose heat more quickly, by blowing away the layer of warmer air that surrounds them.
A residency in Omaha, Nebraska, put White where African-American icon Malcolm X was born, so he began looking for objects to photograph there.
It's one of the most the heavily militarized and monitored places on the planet, and it's hard for objects to travel past it undetected.
Ottawa strongly objects to the tariffs, which Trump imposed last year citing security concerns, and has pressed many times for them to be removed.
But really, you know the best way to avoid going around your house, and clutching inanimate objects to see how you feel about them?
Reusable rockets could greatly reduce the cost of flying to space, making it easier for people to fly objects to orbit and maybe beyond.
Gaspard Maîterpierre, who showed with the Parisian gallery Galerie l'Inlassable, uses gold leafing on his daily objects to explore vices, conspiracies, and individual mythology.
When the researchers subjected these distorted objects to a specific heat range (104-356 Fahrenheit), they would return to their original shapes within seconds.
The outfit lends objects to travelling exhibitions and has a dedicated gallery in the Queens Museum, but the warehouse isn't open to the public.
The Saudi government, which subscribes to the ultraconservative Wahhabi sect of Sunni Islam, objects to the Shia Hezbollah's minority role in the Lebanese government.
The White House said last month that it "strongly objects" to the provision in the Senate bill that would place restrictions on Saudi Arabia.
She makes clear that if an educator objects to Success Academy's pedagogical style, it's time for them to find a new place to work.
Check out how this thing came together, then watch as the Men at Arms use their creation to gleefully slice different objects to bits.
The CSU, for example, objects to Germany giving even an inch in reforming the eurozone along the lines favored by French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US vociferously objects to any allegation it carries out cyber attacks for commercial or trade purposes, as China has been accused of doing.
The floating wood pile was one of three rafts made from found objects to enter Venice's lagoon as uninvited guests at the 2009 Biennale.
" Gary Stager, an educator who worked with him, said Dr. Papert's "singular genius was recognizing the power computers held as objects to think with.
But the military consistently objects to CRs because they aren't allowed to start new programs and are restricted in moving money between spending accounts.
The vast majority spontaneously used sticks and other objects to probe for the hidden food: 93 percent of adults and 47 of younger birds.
Rhizome launched an open call for "internet-related objects" to include in a micro-edition of Internet Yami-Ichi at NADA New York 22018.
For "Still Life with Rayfish" (circa 1924), he started with the pictured objects to do a version of "The Ray" (1725-26), by Chardin.
The NDAA would also block the deployment of a new submarine-launched low-yield nuclear warhead, another provision the White House "strongly objects" to.
Mr. Toften wrote on Facebook on Monday that Ms. Eriksen denied the request because she personally objects to same-sex marriage on religious grounds.
Williams immediately objects to the ruling, setting off a chain of successive penalties that incense the crowd and overshadow Osaka's first Grand Slam title.
We brought life-size art objects to our readers, allowing them to walk around Mr. Bowie's iconic fashion pieces and examine them up close.
Drawing on her experiences at the Cannes Film Festival premiere, she objects to an approach that she feels bludgeons the audience with its message.
The Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, which stridently objects to Mr. Johnson's deal, earlier signaled that it would vote for the Letwin amendment.
Dr. Donald Winnicott coined the phrase "transitional objects" to refer to the blankets and "loveys" that children attach themselves to and derive solace from.
In the center of the ring of chairs were objects to honor the process's Indigenous roots: some cedar and sage and a tree branch.
Add to that, it exposes Hannity's unabashed hypocrisy who now objects to criticism of Melania Trump when he personally attacked Michelle Obama for years.
Its bulbous teardrop profile—Jaray's background was in designing zeppelins—was copied by the designers of other, unrelated objects to make them more enticing.
Conte objects to rules that force the first EU country migrants enter to take responsibility for them and last week he clashed with Merkel.
The United States also objects to Chinese investment rules that require U.S. companies to transfer technology in order to do business in the country.
And Carter Page is owed an apology by anyone, including me, who cares for the presumption of innocence and objects to trial by media.
An elderly female patient objects to sharing a hospital room with a transgender patient who identifies as female and requests a room change. 10.
She appears to be almost relieved to have to pay for her lies, even if she objects to Julien's sudden upping of the ante.
The insets, which are lit from inside, reminded me of the efforts made by high-end jewelry to display rare objects to maximum advantage.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — One does not, perhaps, consider ceramic objects to be immediately gendered, possess sexuality, or be particularly political.
The vintage connoisseur has graduated from boxes and tins filled with tiny objects to altars bursting with crystals, shells, dried flowers and all things earth.
Architects, archaeologists, restorers, engineers and police will assess damaged sites, train local staff, help take objects to safe places and combat looting and illegal trafficking.
A White House official indicated that view prevailed, saying that while Trump agrees with the program's outcome, he objects to the way it was done.
Their diverse properties make them intriguing objects to astronomers, but their small size means that we can only explore those that lie closest to Earth.
It is it's own new game, a kind of flushed pinball dream where figments of your imagination manifest as objects to batter with metal balls.
Voatz vehemently objects to the findings of the study, calling out what it sees as serious flaws in the way in which it was conducted.
But he also attributed the increase in recovered objects to the fact that the authorities are getting more serious about tackling the illicit antiquities trade.
These components are integral to lots of autonomous vehicles, and work by bouncing lasers off nearby objects to build a 3D model of their surroundings.
Seoul also objects to the labelling of the sea between the neighbours solely as the Sea of Japan, preferring its own designation, the East Sea.
While Britain's museums are increasing their transparency, that does not mean that they are willing to return these looted objects to the country of origin.
The White House objects to a provision in the Senate's sanctions bill that gives Congress veto power over any effort to ease sanctions against Russia.
With all the most popular Snapchat Stories features successfully cloned, the smaller things left include adding 3D augmented reality objects to the world around you.
"The Temple objects to these restrictions on religious grounds because they violate the Temple's belief in the inviolability of one's body," the press statement reads.
While there's still an extensive library of characters and objects to use in your comic strip, there are also tools to create your own touches.
And the company has built object recognition into search, and can detect "hundreds" of objects to start with: sunsets, surfing, the ocean, and so on.
People keep using weird objects to play Overwatch, but this is the first time anyone has used the bongo controller from 2003's Donkey Konga.
Peterson extolls classic Disney movies like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as upholding primordial gender roles, but objects to Frozen for violating those norms.
North Korea threatens to conduct additional missile and/or nuclear tests and strongly objects to allied military exercises, ships, and flights close to its borders.
Indonesia objects to China's inclusion of waters around Natuna being included within its "Nine-dash line", but has sought to remain neutral in the dispute.
The pro-Sanders left objects to the solicitude of the Democratic Party for Wall Street and Silicon Valley, the sources of much of its funding.
The system is intended to deter any attack from North Korea, but Beijing objects to the potential reach of the system's radar into Chinese territory.
Mr. Brooks has largely made an economic argument, but has also said he objects to what he characterized as Mr. Trump's admitted history of adultery.
She also objects to the fact that production companies, as opposed to performers themselves, get to create the context for sexual interaction in these scenes.
After her release last week, Manning shared a YouTube video providing a bit of insight about why she objects to grand juries on moral grounds.
Malallah is probably best known for her "Ruins Technique," which involves torching and breaking apart fabrics and found objects to examine the nature of destruction.
In his research, Portal read about a group of young designers who developed ideas for over 10873 objects to be distributed by various state programs.
Mr. Sakamoto objects to loud restaurant music, and often uses a decibel meter on his phone to measure the volume of the sound around him.
The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said that Israel "objects to any reconciliation that does not include" accepting international agreements, recognizing Israel and disarming Hamas.
It goes much deeper than profanely arguing with a fan, or punishing journalists — most recently the Daily News' Stefan Bondy —whose reporting Dolan objects to.
So are FIFA and the French Football Federation, which lent a number of archival objects to the exhibition, including both of France's World Cup trophies.
Bob Woodson, the 1776 Project's founder, objects to the argument that the "shadow of slavery and Jim Crow" hangs over the destiny of black Americans.
During screenings of two animated Japanese films with ghostly themes, Koyama will show how he uses ordinary objects to create scary sound effects for movies.
The rules offer an exemption to any employer that objects to covering contraception services on the basis of sincerely held religious beliefs or moral convictions.
Sometime in the future, Samsung will release an app that lets you create rough 3D scans of objects to use in your own AR videos.
According to the British Museum, Mr. Lukas said he had bought them from once-wealthy Manchu families and from temples selling objects to fund repairs.
" In a rare statement, the executive committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents Association said it "strenuously objects to insults being directed towards any journalist.
North Korea strongly objects to the joint military exercises, calling them a rehearsal for an invasion, and has often responded to them with weapons tests.
It's to teach everyone that other people's bodies are not objects to help them feel good about themselves, raise their social standing or fit in.
During the course of his career, Mr. Rosenquist experimented with sculptural assemblage and environmental installations, and he sometimes attached three-dimensional objects to his pictures.
The pit was covered by floorboards, which the abductor had weighed down with heavy objects to keep the woman from getting out, the police said.
Today, Smith helps more than 670,000 video channel subscribers relax, sleep and handle pain or stress by using everyday objects to create ASMR-inducing sounds.
A new method called occultation takes a large number of stars and looks for shadows of objects to pass by, which made this discovery possible.
Hong Kong's leader said Monday that anyone who objects to the installation of a Chinese checkpoint at a local railway station is fundamentally ill-informed.
Anyone who objects to the vulgarity, racism and sexism from him and his #MAGA fans is a snowflake who needs a safe space, they mock.
More than 350 objects will be on display, ranging from mass-produced textiles and jewelry crafted from everyday objects, to sketches, studies and wall hangings.
"They can be twisted around fingers, pens and other objects to make instant, unique toys that can be straightened and repeatedly recreated," wrote Vicki Lee.
Inmates had reportedly used "sharp objects" to seize control of the building, taking three guards and one counselor hostage at one point, the AP reported.
There's another category of objects to worry about, though: long-periodic comets that swing through our solar system so infrequently that astronomers haven't mapped them yet.
Google's Playground will bring new interactive augmented reality characters and objects to throw into your photos including some favorites from Marvel and a dancing Childish Gambino.
Beijing objects to the system because its powerful radar would allow it to peer deep into northeastern China, possibly allowing it to observe Chinese military movements.
From inanimate objects to hot button political issues, HBO's Veep has funneled virtually every subject imaginable into razor-sharp jokes spouted by star Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
The Syrian government regards everyone fighting against it as terrorists and objects to the support given to Syrian rebels by countries including Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
After three weeks and $360 in supplies, he constructed an oversized mouse trap and proceeded to test it out on various objects to test its effectiveness.
If the system was implemented in the real world, there would also have to be a mechanism for adding new objects to the AI's memory, too.
The architect Fernando Portal recently learned about a group of young designers who developed ideas for day-to-day objects to be distributed by state programs.
I have no business spending any additional time in the world of a filmmaker who constantly views me — and women in general — as objects to fix.
Like the mythical magpie, we have collected objects to beautify and commemorate as long as we, as a species, have been able to beautify and commemorate.
"We've been playing around with cardboard and various objects to try and get our heads around how the puzzles would work in physical space," Rye explained.
The computer needs to know the distance from itself to other objects and the distances between objects to build an accurate 3D picture of the room.
In the second season, the men take to several allegedly haunted locations and use local experts, investigative equipment and trigger objects to contact the spirit world.
"We are using these objects to tell a design story, either by relating things by design elements, or by color, form, texture, and pattern," Coffin said.
McLean's tactics don't always please his opponents; here, Tweedy objects to SonicFox playing the same character as him during their match in the Injustice 2 finals.
Although AI researchers have developed sophisticated systems that can convincingly add objects to photos and videos, these AI don't perform as well when applied to paintings.
Here was a powerful evil being, hell-bent on absolute power, searching far and wide for objects to make him stronger and ultimately defeat his foes.
He recently moved to a new place and as part of the process donated a couch and some other objects to Goodwill Industries of Fort Worth.
The second step is to bring all recovered objects to the lab and swab them to collect any traces of DNA that have survived the blast.
I was a big tomboy who didn't really start wearing makeup until college, so eyelash curlers were foreign objects to me for majority of my adolescence.
If we look at who's deploying more "sharp objects" to gain power and control over the people around her, however, Amma seems to be the winner.
Jakarta objects to Beijing's inclusion of waters around the Natuna Islands within China's "nine-dash line", a demarcation line used by Beijing to show its claims.
Among other things, MakerBot Print supports a number of CAD file formats, instead of requiring designers to export objects to the standard 3D printer STL format.
Back then, Azure Spatial Anchors, a system that Microsoft developed to tie the game's virtual objects to incredibly granular locations, was almost entirely an abstract concept.
The legislation includes an exemption that would allow some objects to enter the United States temporarily for safekeeping in instances where they might otherwise be destroyed.
"The Patriarchalists have been conditioned to think of women as, at best, breeders of sons, at worst, objects to be poked, humiliated and killed," Vidal wrote.
While the Waldorf has said it will maintain its archive after its conversion, Christie's auctioned most of the Plaza's most valuable objects to the highest bidders.
This month, MIT researchers announced they invented a way to shrink objects to nanoscale -- smaller than what you can see with a microscope -- using a laser.
But Indonesia objects to China's inclusion of waters around Natuna being included within its "nine-dash line", a demarcation on China's maps to show its claims.
China views the Dalai Lama as a separatist seeking to split Tibet from China and strongly objects to any visit by the monk to other countries.
Adding a camera to their Echo validates a prediction of mine from last year called the Internet of Eyes which enables all inanimate objects to see.
Art Basel is an art fair designed to sell art objects to collectors of various stripes as part of a global commodities market delivering luxury goods.
But Roberts strongly objects to racial policies, and a case testing university affirmative action at Harvard could soon be working its way to the high court.
Ms. Weatherford has painted for over two decades, dabbling in appropriation, adding objects to her abstract canvases, and moving from New York back to Los Angeles.
Even the militants have had to scrounge and conserve supplies, collecting plastic objects to turn into makeshift fuel and conducting patrols on bicycle, residents told Reuters.
When I stay in hotels, I find myself asking inanimate objects to tell me the weather and play NPR and add carrots to my shopping list.
This drag sooner or later causes objects to slow down, fall into a lower and lower orbit, and eventually hit the atmosphere and (usually) burn up.
Laxton argues that Atget's photographs deployed the idea of play by recontextualizing ordinary, shabby, often discarded objects to imbue them with a sense of the uncanny.
It's Mia who objects to the interest Elena and her family take in Pearl, because Mia doesn't trust them to have Pearl's best interests at heart.
Critics argue that interviewing everyone would be costly and not effective and point out that the practices Ms. Leitch objects to are rare among Canadian immigrants.
Developed by JoyLabz, Makey Makey is an "invention kit" that allows users to connect everyday objects to the internet via alligator clips and a simple keyboard.
A. The big shift in horticulture in the next decade will be a shift from thinking about plants as individual objects to communities of interrelated species.
The Department of Justice was joined in its appeal by the Little Sisters of the Poor, a Catholic order of nuns that objects to the mandate.
When we view them with an objective attitude, we see them not as agents, but as objects to be managed or perhaps obstacles to be overcome.
When astronomers try to observe the night sky, the satellites&apos brightness causes their view of stars and other celestial objects to end up pretty obscured.
Additionally, according to the university, Jantz used other sources, like clothing measurements and photos with Earhart next to scalable objects, to help determine her bone size.
Myers's title seems to suggest that even in the absence of literal guns, we are quick to find proxy objects to play out our violent impulses.
That on its own is fairly normal, as Pyongyang routinely objects to these drills and claims they're practice drills for an eventual invasion of North Korea.
He considered leaving CAA, but realized there really aren't other talent agencies that would be better, or that wouldn't sign Gibson, or someone else he objects to.
Bennett will be joined on the sidelines by at least one other player who objects to what the players say is Israel using them as political tools.
The opposition objects to greater power for the spy agency and seeks to scrap a bill provision that would authorize the intelligence agency to monitor private communications.
Traditionally, rocket stages are simply discarded in space after serving their purpose, but by reusing them, it could greatly reduce the cost of launching objects to orbit.
This time, it says it objects to provisions that would limit the president's NSA staff and make it impossible to shut down the prison at Guantanamo Bay.
His deep blue vessels, in their twilight blue enclosure, have shed their status as domestic objects to become strange, new, indoor mini-observatories attuned to the cosmos.
A kernel, which is a library of core mathematical functions that define and store 3D solid objects to support product modeling, makes it a relatively seamless process.
This is just another instance of people failing to view women as more than sexual objects, to take them seriously without reducing them to their body parts.
Best known for his sculptural costumes, or "Soundsuits," Cave scoured the internet and thrift shops for objects to include in the intimidating sensory overload that was Until.
And now Flynn brings her 2006 novel Sharp Objects to television as a limited series on HBO, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée of Big Little Lies fame.
Shifting the development of AR objects to the wider community is something Snapchat did this month as well, when it launched its AR developer platform, Lens Studio.
A crafting system requires you to trash the city in search of objects to mash together, but generally, you'll find random items as good as anything crafted.
There are only two episodes of Sharp Objects to go and many watchers still don't have a solid idea on who the Wind Gap killer actually is.
For its part, India objects to China's occasional use of its diplomatic clout, bolstered by a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, to block its ambitions.
If you placed a massive object on the trampoline of the universe, it would distort the nearby area around it, causing nearby objects to "gravitate" toward it.
And beyond that, the caucus strongly objects to other policies — proposals on tax cuts, health care, education, and housing, to name a few — pushed by the administration.
Tel Aviv-based AnyVision is aiming to leverage its computer vision chops in tracking people and objects to create some pretty clear utility for the enterprise world.
In these largely transparent works, Amino uses planes of color embedded within the clear objects to explore the relation of light and color in a sculptural form.
Even if Apple now objects to the DOJ's arguments in New York, the simple fact is that Apple has, in the past, readily complied with similar orders.
Western museums have traditionally resisted appeals to return objects to their countries of origin, which they often argue lack the necessary resources to care for the works.
"The Overwatch team objects to the use of mouse and keyboard on console," Jeff Kaplan, Vice President of Blizzard Entertainment and Overwatch's game director, wrote in 2360.
And if one objects to the ancient social hierarchy, one oughtn't to be placated by the fact that somebody with a different complexion has been recently imported.
The picking part of the challenge was much harder than in 2015, with a greater number of objects to choose from packed into more densely-filled bins.
Rolling out on iOS and Android over the next few weeks, there will be hundreds of emoji, accessories and objects to stick on any of your photos.
It's a position that makes strange bedfellows, pitting hedge funds and consumer advocates against groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which strongly objects to the practice.
Not only have most historians not heard of proteomics, but the testing generally involves sacrificing part of the artifact, making it difficult to acquire objects to study.
Both zoos will have tables of objects to handle, like massive bison skulls and clumps of fur, which "is probably softer than you think," Mr. Calvelli said.
Ignoring Mr. Farr's impressive qualifications, the far-left objects to his role providing legal counsel to Republicans in North Carolina on both voter ID and redistricting cases.
As you watch Meade and her assistants setup a scene, you can tell she knows exactly what she wants and where she wants the objects to go.
A spacecraft could use these objects to juice up a laser beam that could then accelerate it to relativistic speeds (meaning close to the speed of light).
Many of these items were later resold for obscene amounts of money since there were enough people who enjoyed the objects to create a market for them.
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At the same time, with maximum faith in the ability of modest objects to carry meaning, he extends the tradition that began with Duchamp's deadpan ready-mades.
I never expected to be asked to donate objects to a museum — especially not two 21772 paper bus transfers that I mentioned finding in an old jacket.
A liberal professor at Evergreen State College objects to student demands that all white people leave campus for a day, and he is hounded from his job.
As a consequence of capitalism, he argued, artists were reduced to objects to be consumed, manufactured, bought, and sold, like interchangeable parts on a factory assembly line.
Faivre creates these unique, cartoonish casings with an air-drying clay he calls "Diego-Dough," which can be moulded around existing objects to give them new life.
We also know that a constant force (F) causes objects to accelerate at a fixed rate, and the force equals the product of mass and acceleration (a).
The house was small, but as she toured she saved enough money to build new bedrooms and guest rooms, and found enough objects to fill them all.
It would enable him to reach beyond his base, which prioritizes "values," opposes Hispanic and Muslim immigration, and objects to making concessions to minorities of any stripe.
Will they be restored to the Dogon, the Bambara, or the Baoulés as sacred objects, to be protected against vandalism, profanation, and the intolerance of monotheistic fundamentalists?
"Megvii strongly objects to the company's designation on the U.S. Commerce Department's Entity List, for which there are no grounds," a company spokesperson said in a statement.
It includes some 250 pieces in various sizes ranging in price from about $400,113 for small jade objects to $4 million for a malachite head of Medusa.
Hobby Lobby (2014), the Supreme Court's decision allowing business owners to deny birth control coverage to their employees if the owner objects to contraception on religious grounds.
He also objects to the thought that the painting could be sold and make Ms. Schutz, whose work is highly sought after, a significant amount of money.
"I don't think the community objects to having foreign students here," says Kallie Roesner-Meyers, a horse-stable owner who started the group, known as Team 20.
On Tuesday, the homewares company announced it would be continuing the trend of connecting inanimate objects to the internet as part of its Ikea Home Smart project.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article stated that it was unclear whether the group intended the Aztec objects to appear authentic or simply as souvenirs.
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"We have some very important objects to us, like this crazy mask," he says, picking up the item he jokes resembles his Bethenny & Fredrik co-star Bethenny Frankel.
Or, can we blame our fear on movies like Annabelle: Creation, out on August 11, that take our uneasiness around those semi-human objects to new unseemly heights?
The Ethnological Museum Berlin, in collaboration with the Museum Association of Namibia, has determined that it will loan 23 objects to Namibia in order to assess their provenance.
According to Hashimoto, the defining narrative conceit of the game is the idea that everything in the world — from people to objects to places — is imbued with memories.
The U.S. objects to a lower yuan as a weaker currency makes a country's exports cheaper on international markets, and gives them a trade advantage over their competitors.
I got a lot of positive feedback on that, and I set out to find culturally relevant objects to feature and settled on video games consoles and handhelds.
In Mattix's story, there are drugs, celebrities, a posh hotel room, a physical moment of confrontation with someone who objects to Bowie's look, a kimono, and more drugs.
"We believe this might be because infants learn physics models of the world as they hone their motor skills, handling objects to learn how they behave," said Fischer.
Fricker also opens and uses the Unreal software's content browser within the VR world, adding objects to the virtual environment with the equivalent of a click and drag.
In one example, Lyft would generate virtual objects to overlay on a passenger's real-world surroundings in order to help with the pick-up or drop-off process.
Sotheby's has bought Thread Genius, which has built a set of algorithms that can both instantly identify objects and then recommend images of similar objects to the viewer.
It rushed through the confirmation of CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who in April came up with the term "non-state hostile intelligence service" that Wyden now objects to.
There are some voiceover sections and a few objects to pick up and toss around, but it's a simple linear experience that lasts under an hour in total.
Outside of ZTE, the White House also said it "strongly objects" to a provision that seeks to restrain U.S. support to the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Yemen.
The petition is tied to a broader advocacy campaign, also begun Thursday, that objects to the "Extreme Vetting Initiative" being pursued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
From throwing heavy objects to filing lawsuits to simply walking out, these employees demonstrated some of the more theatrical ways to quit your job and never look back.
But there's a snag: Barr objects to some of the ground rules preferred by Democrats on the House panel and the tensions have yet to be resolved (Reuters).
A spokesperson for the British Museum said a recent BDG meeting ended with a proposal "to work towards a permanent, but rotating, exhibition of loaned objects" to Nigeria.
While the drug maker doesn't take any particular stand on capital punishment, according to the company's statement, it objects to the use of its products for these activities.
Greece objects to the former Yugoslav republic's use of the name Macedonia, arguing that it could imply territorial claims over its own northern region of the same name.
In the aftermath of urban rebellion, Riddle was one of several Black artists who took interest in sifting through the ruins for objects to be repurposed into art.
CryptoKitties is banking on this desire to collect unique objects to launch its game, even if those objects are just some immutable lines of code on the blockchain.
With plenty of advent calendars, stockings, wreaths, and decorative objects to choose from, we'd definitely recommend checking out World Market to give your home an affordable, festive upgrade.
While Mr. Wa Lehulere took up the Dadaist legacy of putting found objects to symbolic use, the Brooklyn-based soloist Narcissister fired up the torch of Dada outrageousness.
Your board could adopt a house rule, limiting the size and weight of patio furniture, or requiring residents to anchor large objects to the floor, Mr. Sherman said.
The government led by President Bashar al-Assad wants to re-establish control over all of Syria and objects to American tinkering outside of a negotiated peace deal.
You categorize, normally going from large objects to small; you give things away or sell them, particularly if you have a family you know is going to bicker.
Most of Into the Unknown is concentrated in the Barbican's Curve space, a winding gallery with a high ceiling that permits objects to be stacked to the ceiling.
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said earlier on Wednesday that Australia strongly objects to Yang's formal indictment and said the writer continues to be held under "unacceptable conditions".
Although the setting is calm, the design producer is often on the go, popping out of his seat and grabbing objects to illuminate his points to a visitor.
The police said protesters had at one point on Saturday used "hard objects" to attack an officer who was conducting an arrest and attempted to steal his revolver.
But at CES 2020, there were also plenty of smart objects to wear on other parts of your body that produce information about health, activity, and other functions. 
Giphy is partnering with "video printing" company Infinite Objects to sell six Valentine's-themed GIFs that are memorialized on a digital display and will sell for $49 each.
Military model makers were charged with creating scale models of military equipment, terrain and other objects to be used in movies, as training aids and for operational planning.
LinkedIn's vast collection of data is, in fact, why Salesforce, which was once courting with Microsoft over its own possible acquisition, now objects to the purchase of LinkedIn.
Physical bully This can range from simulating violence by raising a fist as if to strike, to throwing objects, to violent acts of physical, sexual and domestic abuse.
Mellon, who died in 2014 at the age of 103, left her considerable collection of Schlumberger jewels and objects to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond.
Seductive color palettes, clever interplay of words and images, thoughtful paper craft — these are the factors that make illustrated books such desirable objects to read, touch and admire.
Still, it is natural to be curious about these internal objectsto wonder what our bones look like or what our gallbladder is doing at this very moment.
Harvie Morrow, a representative, told me that although the group supports the government's goal, it objects to the use of 22050 because it sometimes kills non-target animals.
Recent debates about decolonization have called for the repatriation of art and artifacts including the return of the Elgin Marbles and France's restitution of 26 objects to Benin.
As Phillippe explained during an appearance on The Late Late Show this week, his 17-year-old daughter Ava also objects to being mistaken for her famous father's sibling.
Few artists can so beautifully arrange a an assembly of things as Dion, who has long used found objects to interpret his research as a naturalist exploring the world.
IS has rigged everyday objects to trigger explosions powerful enough to bring down buildings—loaves of bread, teapots, fridges, vacuum cleaners and computers have all been rigged with explosives.
All three Republican dissenters are objecting for different reasons: McCain objects to the rushed process that produced the bill and wants to return to bipartisan legislating on health care.
In "Target with Plaster Casts," Johns once again joins sculptural objects to an encaustic painting of blue and yellow concentric rings – a target – juxtaposed against a warm, red ground.
It weighed nearly 19,000 pounds (8,500 kilograms) when it first launched in 2011, making it one of the more massive objects to do an uncontrolled dive back to Earth.
Puzzles that task you with locating keys and baubles or manipulating objects to create shadow forms often open paths to new locations or shortcuts back to those previously visited.
She wasn't the first theorist to organize colors into grids, but rendering pixel-like representations of real objects to capture the optical effect of color — that was something new.
It also objects to anyone's health insurance having to cover birth control and doesn't agree that it should have to provide reproductive healthcare to immigrants in Catholic-run shelters.
For example: In the worst examples, women are dismembered and paired with inanimate objects to create a Frankensteinian patchwork of things you might like to buy and/or fuck.
China tends not to fuss over democracy, and it seldom objects to loans being spent on pointless grand projects: after all, it builds a lot of those at home.
Other White House objections: The White House also said it "strongly objects" to a provision that seeks to restrain U.S. support to the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Yemen.
A spokeswoman for the public security department said that officials believe the bag may have belonged to a homeless man, but protocol requires any unattended objects to be destroyed.
"The flow of capital cannot decide the flow of people," the Argentine pontiff said, denouncing "the exploitation of employees as if they were objects to be used and discarded".
By contrast, the two start-ups were born with the express intent of reaching broad audiences by tapping the Internet for both objects to be sold and potential buyers.
He is not a neoconservative, because he shows no interest in foreign policy and strongly objects to a powerful federal government, even if it is put to conservative ends.
Laverne Cox , one of the stars of "Orange Is the New Black," who is also a trans activist, objects to the imposition of conventional beauty standards on trans women.
The second channel shows the recording studio where these technicians use similar boxing gloves and other, more unexpected objects to add an audio component to the otherwise muted fight.
I Hear A New World, Kamron Hazel Kamron Hazel's I Hear A New World uses wooden structures and objects to represent larger social structures and institutions that govern mobility.
IoT is a network of physical objects — devices, machinery, vehicles, buildings and other items — embedded with electronics, software and sensors that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
The most significant objects to emerge are a reversible seal ring and a scarab-shaped amulet, both featuring a low-relief carving of the cartouche of Pharaoh Tuthmosis III.
It appears to show McGregor and his entourage using a metal barricade and other objects to smash windows on a bus filled with fighters departing from the media event.
The Trump administration has proposed to roll back that requirement by offering an exemption to any employer that objects to covering birth control on the basis of religious beliefs.
Greece, which objects to the current name as implying territorial ambitions on a northern Greek region of the same name, would lift its veto of Macedonia's accession in exchange.
Mr. Barr objects to that format, as well as to a plan for committee members to question him behind closed doors about redacted sections of the special counsel's report.
The person most responsible for creating the czar position, Representative Tim Murphy, Republican of Pennsylvania, a practicing psychologist, also objects to Dr. McCance-Katz's nomination, but for another reason.
Washington objects to Iran's regional paramilitary alliances, its missile program and its nuclear work, which Tehran says is peaceful but Washington worries may be aimed at building a bomb.
Washington objects to Iran's regional paramilitary alliances, its missile programme and its nuclear work, which Tehran says is peaceful but Washington worries may be aimed at building a bomb.
He has been very clear about what he thinks of most women, which is not very much at all, except as objects to be desired, ogled and sexually accosted.
He started the post by saying, "The Overwatch team objects to the use of mouse an keyboard on console," making it pretty clear which way the developers are leaning.
But Lee objects to the Flint bill, saying it's not the federal government's place to help cities with drinking water problems if the states can handle it themselves. Sen.
The curators arrange artworks and archival objects to sharply narrate the ways black women artists persevered by way of their practices, despite how inhospitable the art world could be.
It also objects to aspects of the deal's complex structure, which calls for a cash offer followed by a merger to bring on board Zodiac's core group of family shareholders.
This is a drill The drill is taking place this week at the annual Planetary Defense Conference, where scientists from across the globe gather to discuss "threatening objects" to Earth.
Update: Make America Awesome's Liz Mair objected to the idea that the ad was "slut-shaming" Melania Trump, and also said she objects to the word "slut" in any context.
Israel's attorney-general objects to it, saying it does not correspond to international law and that would be hard-pressed to defend if it were challenged in the Supreme Court.
Jakarta objects to Beijing's inclusion of waters around the islands within China's "nine-dash line", a demarcation line used by Beijing to show its claim to the South China Sea.
In AVs, camera and sensor systems need high accuracy in detecting and identifying objectsto differentiate between a fire hydrant, a dog and a child, for example, and respond accordingly.
Iraq's government objects to the presence of the troops, which it says are there without its permission, while Turkey is concerned the operation will fuel sectarian violence in the city.
Facebook's augmented reality camera is evolving beyond selfie masks and randomly placed 3D objects to using location markers in the real world that trigger AR experiences in a precise location.
The talks draw in part on "Living with Gods", an exhibition at the British Museum that uses objects to portray the transcendent as it has been conceived throughout human history.
George Will objects to various paid parental leave proposals on the grounds that they will cost money and he doesn't think other people should have to pay for your children.
Anyway the president—in her new video from the visual album 'Lemonade' shows the queen of pop smashing dozens of cars and other objects to smithereens with a baseball bat.
What the administration objects to is Congress tying its hands and preventing it from getting rid of sanctions if the White House deems that Russia is cooperating on certain issues.
The parliament was troubled for months by opposition lawmakers who used tear gas, water bottles and other hard objects to stop a vote on a border demarcation deal with Montenegro.
Many computer vision algorithms have been trained on one of several large sets of images, which may have everything from people to household objects to fruits and vegetables in them.
No. Instead, the D3-U utilizes the Tracker, which can be attached to objects to track them (naturally) in-game, to turn a real-world device into a virtual one.
Ostensibly the kingdom objects to Hizbullah, and therefore Iran's influence, which they see as exemplified by Lebanon's failure to condemn an attack in January on the Saudi embassy in Tehran.
If I wanted to recruit converts to that dogma, Impact would be Exhibit A, and not just because you have to walk around these free-standing objects to comprehend them.
In a press release it published on Thursday to urge shareholders to back its board, the company said that it "strongly objects to Third Point's aggressive and short-sighted tactics".
Jupiter's moons hold a special place in the history of astronomy, because they were the first objects to be discovered orbiting around a body other than our Sun or Earth.
" --...TRUMP OBJECTS TO A CYBER PROVISION: President Trump is voicing strong objection to some cyber warfare-related language in the NDAA, charging that it and other provisions "raise constitutional concerns.
The White House also "strongly objects" to the fact that the bill does not address the administration's request for a high-value detention facility at Guantánamo Bay, the statement said.
These will be first-generation development kits, but they're a step toward Magic Leap's ultimate (if lofty) goal: creating ubiquitous lightweight glasses that add virtual objects to the real world.
The Trump administration objects to a provision in the Russia bill that sets up a process for Congress to approve any effort by the president to ease sanctions on Moscow.
The same thing goes for bubbles, paper clips, pocket change and other objects, as you can see in this YouTube video: This configuration allows solid objects to use less energy.
Italy has taken in 650,000 boat migrants in the last five years, and objects to suggestions that asylum seekers should be returned to the EU country they first registered in.
This institutional shift in emphasis from hard objects to the broad field of visual culture will make old-style connoisseurs crazy, but it is in line with the center's history.
The Little Sisters of the Poor, which operates nursing homes, objects to playing any role in providing any form of contraception approved for women by the Food and Drug Administration.
Russia objects to the British-drafted resolution blaming Haftar for the latest flare-up in violence when his LNA advanced to the outskirts of Tripoli earlier this month, diplomats said.
A decision about whether Colorado can force the baker to make a wedding cake for a ceremony he morally objects to is expected from the U.S. Supreme Court before June.
North Korea vehemently objects to military exercises on or near the peninsula, and China and Russia have suggested the United States and South Korea halt their exercises to lower tension.
The mayor acknowledged that there were few objects to display in the Bizet house for now, besides a pianino (a small upright instrument) that Bizet is thought to have played.
He also objects to any pre-emptive military action against North Korea, fearing it would lead to a full-blown war with South Koreans bearing the brunt of the violence.
The White House strongly objects to Ryan's proposal to boost the Pentagon's budget without increasing domestic spending, both of which are under tight caps imposed by a 2011 spending deal.
Brainard said that while she supports efforts to loosen rules for banks with less than $22019 billion in assets, she objects to the proposal's relief for banks above that threshold.
"The administration strongly objects to the inclusion of problematic ideological provisions that are beyond the scope of funding legislation," it says, adding that such moves would prompt a veto recommendation.
Mr. President, I am writing to tell you that your apparently magnanimous gesture of returning African "art" objects to Africa somewhat resembles the daily expulsion of Africans from your country.
A spokesperson told CNBC that the company "strongly objects" to being placed on the Entity List, adding that it derived no revenue from Xinjiang in the first half of 2019.
The tribe objects to the pipeline, which would run from North Dakota to Illinois, in part because it would desecrate ancestral lands, and its protest is a form of prayer.
It follows in the footsteps of past test missions such as RemoveDEBRIS, which launched to the International Space Station in 2018 and deployed small dummy objects to capture in orbit.
He structures the book as a linear progression of faith, moving from animism, or the attribution of a soul to all objects, to monotheism, or the belief in one God.
Warren, along with Republican Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa, also objects to a provision that would allow companies to hide payments to doctors under the auspices of continuing medical education.
He talks about women to whom he is attracted as if they're objects to be possessed and about women who dare to challenge him as enemies who must be destroyed.
Driven by a boundless intellectual curiosity, Szeemann challenged historical narratives and exploded aesthetic hierarchies, expanding the role of curator from simply a steward of objects to a shaper of ideas.
Instead of limiting objects to just Ikea furniture, there's a catalog of items that can be resized to fit the dimensions of your room, so it's more of a planning app.
The movie suggests that without him there — without someone who objects to violence in the midst of those who are there to kill — many more soldiers' lives would have been lost.
Based on logic, if he could refuse service to someone who goes against his beliefs, could a restaurant refuse service to an interracial couple because the owner objects to interracial marriage?
For anywhere between $30 and $390, you can suit up in coveralls, helmets, and welding gloves, and use blunt objects to destroy items including nonfunctional televisions, laptops, ceramics, and discarded furniture.
In one demonstration, for example, the robot had to find, retrieve, and deliver pink and green metal objects to a designated drop-off zone, which was marked with a blue square.
And, increasingly, robotic arms do what once only humans could: Sort through a vast array of oddly-shaped objects to compile large orders, all to be shipped to you, dear consumer.
Carol Sakala, director of Childbirth Connection Programs at the National Partnership for Women & Families, calls the medical pricing system "arcane" and objects to the general focus on profit rather than outcome.
They dug up burials without permission, put human remains and sensitive grave goods on public display in museums, hauled off sacred objects to which they had no legal right of ownership.
From squiggly brows, to contouring with inanimate objects, to placing literal insects and plants onto your lips, artists and influencers have taken to weird and outlandish ways to display their craft.
The federation has done several analyses of factors used to set car insurance premiums and objects to the use of nondriving criteria, like credit scores and college degrees, in determining rates.
" It added that the board "strongly objects to Third Point's aggressive and short-sighted tactics and urges shareholders to reject the hedge fund's misguided efforts and 'one-point' agenda for Campbell.
The lawmaker, Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, who was a trade ambassador under President George W. Bush, objects to the accord's provisions on currency manipulation, auto parts and pharmaceutical industry protections.
Among other things, it features the most effective example I've seen of someone using VR's interactive elements — here, the ability to peer inside objects to see hidden details — for dramatic tension.
Mueller's filing Wednesday objects to Concord's request that the special counsel be compelled to disclose documents he has deemed "sensitive" to the defendant and its employees as it prepares for trial.
China objects to such patrols close to the Chinese-held features in the Paracels and Spratlys archipelago in the South China Sea, where U.S. warships are routinely shadowed by Chinese vessels.
Religious nonprofits can also opt out, but must fill out a so-called "accommodation" — a form that explains to the government why each group conscientiously objects to the law's contraception provision.
Afghanistan objects to all Pakistani construction on a 2,200-km (1,370-mile) border it says was unfairly imposed by British colonialists in the 19th century and which it has never recognized.
It insists it didn't discriminate against Dave and Charlie at all because, it says, it objects to events (the weddings of same-sex couples), not people (the same-sex couples themselves).
The new platform is called DuSee, and promises to use existing smartphone hardware to "understand" real-world 3D environments, allowing computer-generated characters and objects to interact with the real world.
"The administration strongly objects to the inclusion of problematic ideological provisions that are beyond the scope of funding legislation," the Office of Management and Budget said in a statement this week.
Chief among their battles is their desire to lift the contraception mandate — guaranteeing contraceptive coverage for all Americans —  for not only religious organizations, but any corporation that "morally" objects to it.
No one now objects to following out the results consequent on this unknown element of attraction; notwithstanding that [Gottfried] Leibnitz formerly accused [Isaac] Newton of introducing 'occult qualities & miracles into philosophy.
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To disseminate these new units — to make sure that everyone in the world understood them — the inventors of the metric system decided to create physical objects to embody and define them.
But if a single lawmaker in the chamber — Democrat or Republican — objects to UC or requests a formal roll-call vote, Pelosi would be forced to call everyone back to Washington.
To make this happen, they carefully constructed melodies where the frequency of the notes would cause the objects to move in a predictable manner along nodal lines specific to that frequency.
"We have permitted ourselves to suppress the absurd parts of a picture, which is only intended to offer pleasant objects to the eyes of the public," Dufour noted in the prospectus.
While I'm generally supportive of people's efforts at self-appellation, it is the duty of everyone who objects to white-supremacist ideology to resist this group's efforts at mainstreaming its positions.
Now, Arndt and his team have circumvented those challenges and observed quantum wave-like properties in the largest objects to date—molecules composed of 2,000 atoms, the size of some proteins.
As the market for smartphones and mobile devices gets saturated, Verizon and its biggest rival, AT&T Inc, are hoping that connecting more objects to their networks will provide new revenue.
The executive order required faith-based organizations running social service programs to refer a beneficiary to an alternative provider if he or she objects to the religious character of the organization.
Brand strategists revised the knowledge around objects to make them more desirable, and companies, places, Presidents, wars, and people could be advantageously rebranded, as though the world itself could be reprogrammed.
Ultimately, the artists hope their actions will place pressure on not only the Neues Museum but on all museums to repatriate objects to the communities and nations from which they came.
I thought it was okay to pass women around as if they were sexual objects to be traded, and not human beings who should be loved and cherished for their uniqueness.
Driven by a boundless intellectual curiosity, Szeemann's exhibitions challenged historical narratives and exploded aesthetic hierarchies, expanding the role of curator from simply a steward of objects to a shaper of ideas.
Unlike most games, which program individual objects to behave as desired, there's a consistent internal physics controlling everything in the game, from the flora and fauna to the rotation of the planets.
Using a similar methodology, researchers from UC Berkeley have developed a robot that, like a child, learns from scratch and experiments with objects to figure out how to best move them around.
The eSight is also designed to automatically focus, allowing users to transition between nearsighted objects to long distance at ease, as well as offering the ability to manually zoom in on items.
Mr. Stevenson told me that The Times objects to what happened and did not get a chance to contest it with The Express Tribune, the Pakistani media company that does its printing.
Often, astronomers will study radio waves coming from distant objects to learn more about them, especially hot bodies like stars that emit super intense X-rays that can be measured from Earth.
All the mechanisms whirring to keep this sweaty little Southern horror story going will likely lead Sharp Objects to the type of Emmy's domination the Big Little Lies crew enjoyed last year.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Earlier this month, the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) offered to return, on longterm loan, objects to Ethiopia that British troops looted 150 years ago.
As someone who struggles with the schism between outsider and insider art, I found the tandem shows of Brown's created and collected objects to be at once deeply validating and vaguely infuriating.
Earlier this year, a team of researchers from Cornell University and Adobe Research created a machine learning algorithm that is able to seamlessly add objects to paintings by replicating their unique style.
They won rights to the sperm despite the fact that their son's widow refused to have his baby after his death and objects to his parents' efforts to use the sperm themselves.
Sigfox, known for building networks that link objects to the internet, has developed sensors able to give the exact location of rhinos using the firm's network over a longer period of time.
"Rather than being seen as human beings in pain, people who suffer from addictive and mental health disorders they're viewed as objects to be exercised of their money and dignity," he says.
To this end, physicists have found a new way of cooling macroscale objects to below previously established limits via a technique known as "squeezed light," according to research published recently in Nature.
The big picture: In just the past two weeks, the court has sided with anti-abortion advocates, a Christian baker who objects to same-sex marriage, and the Trump administration's travel ban.
Organized by Tom Joyce, a MacArthur Fellow and master blacksmith himself, the exhibition features over 225 objects ranging from ceremonial axes and ritual objects to currencies, tools, musical instruments, and body adornments.
Suddenly, the sculptures drop their pretense as separate objects to reveal themselves as traces of sensation, accumulated to understand fundamental questions about existence through a body sensitive only to what is tactile.
Turkey opposes the Syrian government, but considers the Kurds a dangerous enemy and fervently objects to a semiautonomous Syrian Kurdish entity bordering its own Kurdish areas, where it is fighting Kurdish insurgents.
They feared that a judge could simply throw the case out for lack of standing, essentially rendering use of the tax code provision unenforceable whenever the executive branch objects to its invocation.
Having taken in some 650,000 boat migrants in the last five years, Rome objects to the idea of asylum seekers having to be returned to the country where they first registered. Mrs.
SYDNEY, March 25 (Reuters) - Australia strongly objects to the formal indictment of Chinese-Australian writer Yang Hengju, who continues to be held in "unacceptable" conditions, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said on Wednesday.
By tradition, the placement of the tub within the house is crucial, and must be made according to principles of feng shui, the ancient practice of arranging objects to improve one's luck.
Instead of using objects to encapsulate a time and place, "Mobile Worlds" wants you to understand the collection through raw materials and visual motifs that circulate more widely than we usually admit.
" Representative Jim Jordan, a conservative Republican from Ohio who objects to major provisions of the bill devised by House Republican leaders, said, "The American people don't want us to rush this thing.
So, to Trump's detractors, if the royal family objects to Trump personally, that is indisputable proof that he is so horrible that he has shocked this ancient institution out of its neutrality.
EU member states voted Monday to open trade talks with the United States despite opposition from France, which objects to the US position on climate change and could scupper a final deal.
In Leiris's view, Bacon's comparable telescopic attention to that "flaw in everyday life" amplifies ordinary human gestures and inanimate objects to an epic scale, thereby flooding the consciousness with these "small" abnormalities.
The museum has uploaded photographs of about two-thirds of its over-3000 collection objects to an interactive database, of which 1,429 are in the public domain and available for unrestricted use.
The setting of the Asian Art Museum, together with the show's participants, many of whom hail from Asia, connects these personal objects to San Francisco's historical role in national conversations about immigration.
As an ongoing project, the museum seeks to identify some of the unnamed creators or subjects of these works by opening up its collection of images and objects to to the public.
Athens pretty much told the journey of life through interpretive dance, via statues that came "alive," and it was the first ceremony to use visual projection on floating objects, to stunning effect.
In a preview published by The Huffington Post, the father of two objects to how DeGeneres challenged him about his dating choices while the cameras were rolling, but played it down during breaks.
Eventually, he says, this platform will even let you "pin" digital objects to locations in the real world, allowing anyone else who comes along to see them too—assuming they're also using Facebook.
The Obama administration objects to the use of that money, saying it threatens U.S. security and unfairly spares the Pentagon from cuts faced by important civilian programs such as medical research and education.
If you're the kind of person who objects to a phone with a little bit of a chin bezel, then you're going to immediately notice the bottom of the Honor 20 Pro's screen.
Jido Maps is an AR startup that's approaching the problem of persistence, or getting digital objects to stay affixed to the real world environment even when the sensors aren't there to observe them.
Liz Enright offers an illustrated archive of the objects Japanese galleries, reducing all objects to their basic shapes so clicking on each, which pulls up her more detailed sketches, feels like a discovery.
The Standing Rock Sioux tribe objects to the project, saying it threatens environmental and cultural sites in the state, and that federal regulators didn't do enough to consult them on the pipeline route.
It linked 3D objects to its flagship piece of futurism, the Microsoft HoloLens, which makes sharing and interacting with 33D objects a lot more compelling than viewing them on a two-dimensional screen.
It is adding new objects to the database on a weekly basis, and film aficionados will delight in knowing that the museum is now focusing on digitizing and uploading its Moving Image collections.
This is the promise of mixed reality, he said, where virtual environments can integrate everything from our limbs and handheld objects to entire virtual representations of other people captured by cameras and sensors.
But it's all too fleeting: before you can get to your destination you'll need to shoot a few dozen techno-monsters and collect a handful of random objects to open the front door.
Tile, which has raised $16 million in total venture funding to-date, makes small, waterproof tags that employ Bluetooth low-energy radio and GPS technology to locate objects to which they are affixed.
Sanders's rival for the Democratic nomination, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, joined by her husband's former Treasury secretary, Larry Summers, objects to this proposal (although both make constructive proposals of their own).
The attorney general objects to the format of the House Judiciary Committee questioning in advance of a Thursday hearing, scheduled one day after he will testify before the GOP-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee.
Having recently lost her mother, Frances is adrift — her relationship with her own father is rocky; she objects to his new girlfriend — and in search of someone to give her some parental affection.
Lawyers for the potential challengers pointed to court rulings that said the federal government can only withhold funds to local jurisdictions if the money is directly tied to the behavior it objects to.
The American Civil Liberties Union objects to the facial recognition data collection and use, saying it's not reliable across gender and race and can be misused to monitor citizens' activities beyond the airport.
Ray tracing is a rendering technique in computer graphics that looks at the way rays of light bounce off of virtual objects to simulate what lighting would like in a real-world environment.
In the essay, "Body Double" (20143), Solomon-Godeau objects to art critics frequently comparing Woodman's work to that of male Surrealist painters and photographers, while overlooking meaningful parallels with Woodman's own female contemporaries.
His PAD objects to three drugs and one hospital, and allows his parents' involvement, preventing a recurrence of the time a hospital wouldn't confirm he was there when his mother brought him clothes.
And she is being increasingly philanthropic: In 2011, she donated the contents of another shrine room (some 250 objects) to the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, where it is now on view.
One of the really insidious results of that style, which became the dominant style in Washington journalism, was that it teaches citizens to look at their fellow citizens as objects to be manipulated.
In one warehouse near the Denver airport, the company has deployed squat little robots that ferry packages between human workers—doing the heavy lifting while leaving the fine manipulation of objects to people.
While it is not fair of Couple 1 to assume that it is you, not your husband, who objects to the other wife's behavior toward your husband, it is perhaps to be expected.
When permission was granted, Mr. Bolton returned for many more trips and, with Father Benedik, refined the list of objects to borrow, including a papal tiara with 19,000 precious stones, including 18,000 diamonds.
The Antiquities Act limits monument designations to the "smallest area compatible with proper care and management of the objects to be protected," a requirement that many conservative lawmakers have accused presidents of ignoring.
Mexico objects to the plan, its foreign ministry said in a statement late on Monday, adding that it would be working with authorities to find "better options" for those that could be affected.
Here are the key takeaways from the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: Horowitz objects to Barr's claims: 'He's free to have his opinion' The deepening divide within the Justice Department was on full display.
"The administration strongly objects to section 2702 and strongly urges Congress to provide BRAC authorization, as requested, so that DOD can ensure it is not wasting resources on unneeded infrastructure," Friday's statement said.
At its worst, VR porn can be just more of the same — if not even worse at objectifying women by turning them into literal objects to be manipulated and controlled by presumably male players.
Animators use objects to push groups of pins through the screen at various depths, with the shadows cast by the pins producing a wide range of tonal gradations depending on how far they protrude.
When this occurs, it's possible for the light emitted by background objects to be magnified by the foreground objects' intense gravitational field, giving astronomers a rare glimpse of normally unobservable stretches of the universe.
" White House Correspondent's Association: The WHCA "strongly objects to the Trump Administration's decision to use US Secret Service security credentials as a tool to punish a reporter with whom it has a difficult relationship.
But Russia, Assad's main international ally, objects to the make-up of the opposition grouping formed in Riyadh and says it will back an alternative Syrian opposition delegation unless the grouping's composition is overhauled.
The new sanctions come as the United States is in talks with officials in Seoul about the possible deployment of an American missile-defense system in South Korea, a development Beijing strongly objects to.
There is one major difference between brands' current love affair with terrazzo and its extended popularity in the mid-20th century, and that is the lifespan of the objects to which it's being applied.
Through obsessive accumulation and a unique way of seeing, de la Mora uses yesterday's utilitarian objects to create artworks with philosophical implications about the nature of art, material temporality, and context-based value structures.
The company has already built highly detailed maps that developers can now use to develop collaborative AR experiences — it's like the maps of these spaces become canvasses for virtual objects to be painted on.
Kirk, who told CNN that he would write in former CIA director David Petraeus this fall, followed up with a statement saying he objects to Trump's recent comments about a federal judge's Mexican heritage.
"There is no group on the ground that actually objects to having an Islamic government but the implementation and methods are different," said another Islamist fighter from a group that is allied with Ahrar.
The ability to display information on top of the world in front of you, the ability to add new digital objects to your environment (think: Pokemon Go), and the ability to enhance existing objects.
Actually, professors devote a lot of time and effort to developing a syllabus and preparing class sessions, so we're unlikely to simply accept when a student objects to reading and engaging with something difficult.
In 2012, Lotte Reimann learned about "reflectoporn," an internet trend in which people strip, position shiny objects to reflect their naked bodies, and then take photos of them to post on websites like eBay.
"You've never had servants," she sneers, when Greg's girlfriend objects to her behavior—for her, the world is made up of masters and subjects, and if you're not consistently cruel you'll lose your spot.
After helping to found Apple in 1976, he often credited the company's elegant onscreen fonts — and his larger interest in the design of computers as physical objectsto what he had been taught there.
The system that treats women like sexual objects to be exploited by men like Weinstein is the same system that decides older women can no longer be viable sexual objects and then discards them.
When a soldier objects to his modifications, he gets a stark reminder the government quite literally controls what he sees: They casually turn off his optics, then force him to relive his own kills.
China always objects to the trips — last month a Chinese warship came within 45 yards of the American naval destroyer Decatur as it conducted a Freedom of Navigation operation in the South China Sea.
Maybe the adults in the administration, if there are any left, will find some bright, shiny objects to distract him — say, meaningless "concessions" by Canada and Mexico that convince him that he's won big.
If it does lower rates, it's possible that it will also stop shrinking its swollen balance sheet, another policy Mr. Trump objects to regularly because he sees that as draining stimulus from the economy.
The problem, fundamentally, for people who care about health insurance coverage is that of the four Republican defectors, only one — Collins — objects to the bill on the grounds that it doesn't cover enough people.
With The Reign of Narcissism, value transfers from objects to identities — specifically the created identity "Barbara Bloom," which acquires meaning and value by association with neoclassical furnishings and their preservation in an art institution.
So far it has restored 15003 such objects "to their original dignity," she said, and shown them in prominent places in Florence, including the Uffizi, the Basilica of Santa Croce's cloister and the Accademia.
It's still a point-and-click-style adventure where you use seemingly random objects to solve puzzles, but this time, the items — as well as all of the characters — are represented by playing cards.
House lawyers say lawmakers have wide latitude to conduct depositions and investigations and shouldn't be stopped just because a potential witness objects to the purpose of the probe or conduct of those leading it.
They ran another round of tests 10 months later "to determine if additional use of the printers would affect PrinTracker's ability to match objects to their machine of origin," according to the study's release.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Even before France's landmark restitution report roiled the European museum world asunder, Belgium faced considerable pressure from intellectuals and activists to return its colonially looted objects to Africa.
This is typical of Mary Heilmann's work; for her, paintings are both puzzles to be worked out and objects to be seen in the round, a unique idea that belies her training as a sculptor.
And Sanders has been more aggressive in courting young voters, making the case for free college tuition, which Clinton objects to, preferring more targeted policies of making in-state college cheaper and offering lower rates.
If you ask for any legal medical treatment that your doctors does not provide or objects to, he or she must refer you to someone who has the information you need to make informed choices.
In particular, Merkel objects to a plan to allow migrants drawn by Germany's prosperity and stability to be rejected at the border if they have already registered in other European Union states to the south.
But, ultimately, he said, the company will continue to provide the agency with software because it doesn't believe it should "unplug technology services" when government customers use them to do things the company objects to.
This is the third time since February 2012 that President Robert Mugabe's administration has issued a notice to seize 27,948 hectares of mining ground from the country's largest platinum producer, which objects to the acquisition.
If the company objects to whatever the CPSC wants to tell the public, the company can kick the statement back to the agency, which has another five days to negotiate with the company about wording.
Not only is Dar not in favor of the nuclear deal and very distrustful of Iran in general, but he strongly objects to President-elect Keane's (Elizabeth Marvel) international policies and attitude toward the CIA.
Greece objects to Macedonia's name because it has its own region called Macedonia, and argues that its neighbor's use of the name, along with contentious articles in its constitution, imply territorial claims over Greek land.
Without wanting to reduce these objects to their figurative meaning, the piece reminds us that trigger warnings come from the idea that a pulled lever (a word, a piece of metal and plastic) can wound.
"The Houthis almost certainly deliberately endanger and expose the civilian population and civilian objects to the perils of conflict, which is a violation of I.H.L.," the report said, using an abbreviation for international humanitarian law.
The Information reported Monday that Uber's crash was most likely caused by software which determines what objects to ignore on the road, incorrectly assessing the women it hit, according to people briefed on the matter.
Kings would gift extraordinary objects to other rulers to impress them with their wealth, such as a windup automaton that poured wine or a boat carved of gold and set with hundreds of precious stones.
Gylt presents a stealth game, where you're supposed to weave through AI patterns and take advantage of noise-making objects to avoid tackling enemies head-on, but you don't need to play it that way.
China objects to North Korea's weapons development and has called for a return to international negotiations, but U.S. officials have said Washington sees no value in talks until Pyongyang shows it is serious about denuclearization.
The White House "strongly objects to the inclusion of problematic ideological provisions that are beyond the scope of funding legislation," according to a statement of administration policy released by the Office of Management and Budget.
Greece objects to the former Yugoslav republic's use of the name Macedonia, arguing that it, along with contentious articles in Skopje's constitution, could imply territorial claims over its own northern region of the same name.
Saar lifts the curtain to explore this secret society, using small scale, altered perspective, and curious objects to represent the unique stories of people who subverted binary notions of gender long before transgender was normalized.
Millions of women have already benefited from the Affordable Care Act contraception rule, and will continue to do so — most women do not work for a religiously affiliated employer that objects to the opt-out.
The parliament, which under EU law can reject the make-up of the new Commission as a whole if it objects to individual commissioners, had earlier forced changes of candidates from France, Hungary and Romania.
Just as Miss Manners objects to the guest who explains in detail why she hates mushrooms, she believes that a guest with a preference for paper should confine her answer to a polite, enigmatic refusal.
Diawara's concept of negritude becomes much more charged in works by Sam Gilliam, Al Loving, and Melvin Edwards, who engage with craftsmanship, textile, and found metal objects to shape a unique African American artistic identity.
Whether objects to gaze at or jewels to be worn, it is through these tiny, hand-wrought pieces that the V&A's jewelry gallery is able to trace the multifaceted history of the decorative arts.
"Christina selected these objects to cast from the collection of Proteus Gowanus, and then we dove into the photos from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle archives in the Brooklyn Public Library's Brooklyn Collection," Sohn told Hyperallergic.
China also still regularly objects to what it perceives as any sign that Japan is returning to its militaristic past, and carefully watches the debate in Japan about how much to develop the military's capabilities.
The objects from the British Museum's collection in I am Ashurbanipal exhibition were collected and excavated with the full knowledge and permission of the Ottoman government, who gave permission for the objects to be exported.
Kunkel isn't opposed to all vaccinations, but he objects to the chickenpox vaccine for religious reasons because it was developed in the 1960s using the cell lines of two fetuses obtained through elective, legal abortions.
One reason for the car, and other debris, is that the Lafitte Canal has both open and underground portions, making it easier for large objects to get parked inside and block the flow of water.
From picking up pebbles on beaches to buying slices of prehistoric meteorites from dealers, jewelers are increasingly using found objects to create innovative pieces to fulfill today's increasing demand for ethically sourced and sustainable jewelry.
At Artists Space, a newcomer, Cameron Rowland, revived and revised the idea of the ready-made by using a group of convict-made objects to link the history of slavery to contemporary prison labor. 10.
But despite its bright and cheerful exterior, Wattam is a surprisingly emotional game; you progress by bringing new objects to the world, while they have to work together after an attack from an unnamed evil.
It's what the show does with the material that really counts: It uses objects to tell a human story, one that changes our view of the past, brings it into the present; makes it ours.
Barr might skip the hearing on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report because he objects to plans for an extra hour of questioning that would include committee lawyers, a Democratic congressional aide said on Sunday.
The former Soviet republic's Ministry of Culture, Information and Tourism said it "objects to a fashion show by nude women in a temple of art and does not support such provocative gestures by contemporary artists".
The White House also "strongly objects" to a provision that would set a U.S. policy on cybersecurity and cyber warfare, the statement said, arguing that steps on the president's role in foreign and military policy.
And then it anchors those virtual objects to a point in real space, making it possible to treat them as "real," at least from the perspective of the person who can see the MR experience.

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