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But now my eyes keep flicking toward those open doors.
C: So your celebrity status did help you open doors?
"My hockey stories open doors and start conversations," he said.
"A synagogue is about open doors and warmth," he said.
Caitlyn Jenner and others pushed open doors for transgender people.
Okay, so we know that the SpotMini can open doors.
That's because money alone won't open doors, but often connections can.
But being shut in is the perfect time to open doors.
A single token representative often can&apost open doors for others.
Open Doors has helped Var get more exposure for his art.
Bloomberg's fortune swings open doors that are shut to other candidates.
It can open doors, archive our professional activities, and amplify our work.
It can autonomously open doors and walk up stairs in any terrain.
"Inclusion and kindness open doors and possibilities for everyone," Laura Harrier continues.
At Disco Tehran we open doors and share our home with everyone.
Gravitational waves may also open doors to exotic phenomena we haven't imagined.
"We open doors to strangers," reads her new book I'm Australian Too.
The female "strong solo" V could pull open doors with her arms.
However, it could also open doors for more negotiations with the opposition.
It can clarify positions and open doors to new or revised perspectives.
College degrees open doors to steady careers, higher incomes and financial security.
He had fought to open doors: Others would enjoy walking through them.
Neither house held open doors so we scrambled into my parent's Pontiac.
He threw open doors for many poets of younger generations — myself included.
Sure, it was expensive, but an impressive name was supposed to open doors.
They struggle to open doors, walk down stairs, or eat with a fork.
This robot can climb fences and open doors and it's coming for you.
We've seen Boston Dynamics robots open doors before, but this egress is different.
Until then, he said crowdfunding can open doors that might otherwise be closed.
Benavides photographs them from the open doors of helicopters manned by armed police.
Open doors for women with caring responsibilities by offering flexible employment contracts. 41.
Its open doors are thickly daubed in gray, as if overpainted and weatherproofed.
Just by being so visible they'll potentially open doors for future black athletes.
My life was a long hallway punctuated by a series of open doors.
The robot was able to fetch water and open doors for a quadriplegic.
Eclipses bring dramatic endings—but they also open doors we never imagined unlocking.
There are more flung-open doors in "Candy" than in a Feydeau farce.
But when they joined Open Doors, their words and stories began to flow.
Ryan Dougherty, a friend of the couple's and an Open Doors minister, officiated.
That, she surmises, could open doors to a legal battle down the line.
They take care of your building, fix problems, open doors and receive your packages.
It&aposs an open building, open doors into a reception desk at The Capital.
"It's important to me that I help open doors for younger artists," she added.
It looks like a dog and can climb stairs, open doors and more. 9.
"We have so much talent, we just need some more open doors," she said.
You'll have better luck sampling the city's flavors at smaller venues with open doors.
To reduce inequality, we must continue to open doors of opportunity, not close them.
She says it&aposs important for her to help open doors for younger artists.
People offered those stuck in public places shelter using the hashtag #OffeneTüren (open doors).
It looks like a dog, and it can climb stairs, open doors and more.
Anderson saw this as a confounding unwillingness to walk through open doors of opportunity.
For the underprivileged, though, some educational brands are perceived strongly enough to open doors.
They take care of your building, fix problems, open doors and receive your packages.
She hopes to lead by example and open doors for other young, Black actresses.
Real growth requires open doors — see the aforementioned big tent — and a healthy debate.
For all its constraints, Mullican's method seemed to open doors rather than close them.
But they struggled to open doors, much less stand for a decent amount of time.
Initially, the 'from Silicon Valley' branding helped open doors for Golden Gate Ventures, Lauria said.
The internet can open doors and expose you to a really fantastic community of people.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An Oscar nomination can open doors to bigger roles and higher pay.
It also brought on a wide range of venture funds to open doors for it.
For a complete schedule of events and participating artists, visit www.theclementecenter.org/open-doors-open-studios.
Female undergraduates at a top Chinese university can now use their face to open doors.
In addition, they can lead to new connections that can open doors to job opportunities.
The Ransacker broke into homes in the evening hours by prying open doors and windows.
But it was that boisterous and lively creative spirit that allowed her to open doors.
Despite the strength of his résumé, the open doors didn't immediately lead to signed checks.
People needed help and directions, they tried to open doors and there was smoke everywhere.
College degrees open doors to higher paying careers that would otherwise be out of reach.
That's why she's so focused on helping to open doors for girls and young women.
But if they wanted to change their decision, of course, they would find open doors.
The 360-degree awareness can also help with narrow-flight through open doors and windows.
One or two peered out from half-open doors, then closed them as I approached.
With open doors to women came new rules against sexual contact with prospective new members.
Visiting Hamilton's grave as a family felt like walking through one of those open doors.
They may be able to open doors or have ideas that you hadn't thought of.
BD, for instance, hasn't yet deployed the arm that allows the robot to open doors.
It could also open doors for the US military to use force against the cartels.
But it's fun to follow Fox and Draper when they open doors into more interesting spaces.
Resolving the ICAO red flag will "open doors to more expansion for all airlines," Patee said.
He could open doors northward from Nigeria, through its landlocked neighbor, Niger, and finally to Libya.
Last week, Stanford researchers revealed that that they had built tiny drones that can open doors.
I opened the door, and I regret it, as those who open doors so often do.
Finally, they turned it into a standard meet-and-greet: open doors, no charge, free dinner.
Owners want employees to have paychecks, even if limited, and open doors boost morale, they say.
And our third shows you how dog-like robots are getting advanced enough to open doors.
Residents refused to open doors to Puerto Rican census takers, whose accents marked them as strangers.
The occasion prompted officials to remind New Yorkers that open doors hasten the spread of flames.
"With this government, with this president, that's going to be the policy: open doors," Santos says.
Mr. Castellano and the associate fell dead beside the open doors of their black Lincoln limousine.
I wanted to open doors to contemporary art and to be connected with them, stirring conversations.
But Shalala said that party's guest list won't open doors to any new criticisms of the foundation.
I hope eventually that will open doors to my next dream, which is to book a movie.
They forge documents, hack security keypads, and clone work badges that open doors concealing tightly controlled servers.
It is our responsibility to protect our most vulnerable students and open doors of opportunity to them.
"We have so much talent, we just need some more open doors," she told the radio show.
They fetch things, they open doors and help their humans get up or reposition if they fall.
Just as the App Store has become successful, a new breed of AR apps could open doors.
As he saw it, DARPA 's role was to open doors, not to refine ideas to perfection.
Appearances and television interviews designed to sell books, however, open doors to all manner of unscripted questions.
Graham's casting in this vid could potentially help open doors to more body diversity in music videos.
But the family that eventually bought the penthouse didn't need someone to open doors and accept packages.
Mobility dogs like Bailey can open doors, retrieve dropped objects, take out the trash, or do laundry.
Eclipses are hard, but they also open doors of opportunity and have a fated energy about them.
I just needed someone to open doors, write the contract, and connect me to schools and the community.
It's basically a robotic butler with hands that are nimble enough to open doors or pick up objects.
Many fear such a move would open doors for other states to bring in the Islamic penal code.
To do this players must first achieve lots of sub-goals, such as finding keys to open doors.
"I want Vida to open doors for other cultures to share their real, authentic, complicated stories," Saracho says.
When equipped with a robot arm, it has even greater flexibility, able to open doors and manipulate objects.
Not only did it make a new friend, it also learned how to open doors for said friend.
It has developed programs designed to open doors in the golf industry, and not just the golf course.
Romeo's size and physical capabilities allow him to open doors, climb stairs, and reach objects on a table.
The robot doesn't open doors for its friends or fight off a human assailant brandishing a hockey stick.
In Slutever ("reloaded"), we open doors to bedrooms, dungeons, and cray sex laboratories that you never dreamed existed.
You know, those freaky faceless robo-quadrupeds that can open doors and will soon surely kill us all?
Gaining access to it was expected to open doors to other hard-to-enter markets such as Japan.
Credit scoring and other modernizations make life easier for the banks; they don't always open doors for borrowers.
When the bombs are close enough, the shock waves shake the house badly, blowing open doors and windows.
I realize that yes, he can open doors, but I have to work hard to keep them open.
Earning your MBA from a prestigious business school can open doors and provide key industry connections for students.
My father realized early on that learning to speak English would open doors for my sister and me.
"I told him I'd come to the red carpet just to open doors up," Bentley, 42, recalls to PEOPLE.
The bio-emissions of houseplants were tested at Damanhur for their ability to turn on lightbulbs and open doors.
Lastly, the modestly funded Hiri has some decent backers who no doubt can help open doors in the enterprise.
Body camera footage shows an officer peering through two open doors, but he doesn't knock or announce his presence.
Soccer would open doors for Cherlina, who was born in the Dominican Republic, the child of undocumented Haitian immigrants.
Yet in Southie, home turf, he bought turkeys for the poor at Thanksgiving and held open doors for women.
"If this can somehow open doors for other women of color, I think that's a great thing," she said.
Open Doors, an NGO, ranks Sudan as the fifth-worst country in the world for the persecution of Christians.
"They can then open doors for their friends," said Michal Tzuk, the director of employment regulation at the ministry.
This may further open doors for e-commerce platforms, and in turn for autonomous cargo delivery, to take flight.
As you can see in the video below, they can even team up to do things like open doors.
Instead, we believe in open doors that serve all students, words of sharing and the building of common ground.
More than 245 million Christians live in countries where they experience high levels of persecution, according to Open Doors.
Going to a top business school can open doors for almost any student but getting in is not easy.
An email request sent to Jordan Brown and the Church of Open Doors for comment was not immediately returned.
He's the one who cracks open doors and walls, who lays the home's treasures bare—or, worse, destroys them.
Mirrored panels open doors that turn into compartments filled with leather straps, which Beyoncé and her dancers play on.
They were perpetually in limbo, waiting for maids to fasten dresses, open doors and maybe even scratch their noses.
Even if you don't know anyone there, having something in common can open doors to new connections and friendships.
There are free recovery meetings all over the world with open doors, open seats and open ears and arms.
When we send business emails to open doors or grow our company/organization, every word and punctuation mark matters.
The software — usually referred to only as "Computer" — could locate people, open doors and retrieve answers to complicated questions.
In 22020 alone, an estimated 1,350 Christians were killed by militant Islamic groups in Nigeria, according to Open Doors.
President Trump would likely sign the bill into law and it might open doors for ever-looser silencer laws.
The improved iPhone app could also open doors for the company to iPhone-dominated markets such as the United States.
Bodycam footage from the morning Jefferson was killed showed an officer peering through two open doors without announcing his presence.
Gaining access to it was expected to open doors to other markets that are hard to enter such as Japan.
He revealed to me that everything would be OK and there would be new promotions and open doors for me.
London Fire Brigade posted a picture on Twitter which showed smoke billowing out of the open doors of a train.
It would open doors to other people—to everyone—and deepen our conviction that we can do these things now.
Regardless of how it was conceived and produced, Tactile is an invention that can open doors for the blind community.
On Twitter, it might be more akin to a home with many open doors and people filing in and out.
Personal Shopper features many scenes, especially at its start, of Stewart literally opening or struggling to open doors and windows.
The biggest breakthroughs in science, which don't come around that often, also open doors for new questions to be answered.
His new building is a bit fancy for him, with staff at the ready to open doors and carry bags.
The officers were worried about possible neurological effects from breaching, the practice of blowing open doors with small explosive charges.
Perhaps the most exciting prospect of Hyperloop and autonomous cars is the many open doors that we'll get to explore.
Some systems "can even issue and provision RFID badges, giving an attacker a key to open doors," the researchers wrote.
You can stream the whole project below and probably use it to open doors to Subspace if you wanted to.
It also includes a list of driver assistance systems, such as facial recognition to open doors and start the engine.
Without the N.H.L.'s full support, the N.W.H.L. and C.W.H.L. struggled to open doors to an important audience: major sponsors.
It can carry (small) items on its back, and it can open doors (provided the doors have the proper handles).
When Charles Joyce of Vermont rose to object to the ban, he invoked a somewhat fictionalized history of open doors.
Spot's ability to walk up and down stairs and open doors makes it uniquely qualified among these sorts of robots.
Excited and eager, she thought the man behind "Pulp Fiction" and "Shakespeare in Love" could open doors for her career.
Nearby in the city of Hangzhou a prototype hotel called FlyZoo uses facial recognition to open doors, no keys required.
He is the founder of the Dream Corps, a national nonprofit to close prison doors and open doors of opportunity.
The perception in political circles in Kiev was that hiring Mr. Manafort's team would open doors in Washington and Moscow.
It would open doors to other people — to everyone — and deepen our conviction that we can do these things now.
"Lots of burglaries are done with open doors or with jimmying without injuring a lock," liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor said.
An Open Doors Organization market study from 2015 found that adults with disabilities spend $17.3 billion annually on their own travel.
Spot, a dog-like robot designed to cavort across the room and open doors with its horror-beak took a tumble.
Employees gain a way to open doors and pay for meals in the canteen, but what do they lose in return?
If you're feeling witchy, the 15th is a great day for casting a spell to open doors of opportunity and understanding.
You never know, they might serve as a valuable reference or open doors to bigger and better opportunities down the road.
Today's tech giants achieved success and scale by promoting their openness, but the industry's open doors are shutting, one by one.
The five passengers had been tightly harnessed and they were allowed to lean out of the open doors to take photos.
Even the kind of opportunities that open doors and make you feel like everything you've been working towards is finally happening.
New partnerships with companies like SimilarWeb, Glassdoor, Apptopia, Enigma, and Product Hunt could also open doors for additional market differentiating data.
"All of those traditional markets, like craftsmen and sake makers don't really open doors that easily to the public," Nakata says.
The post said that Quilty used to open doors when he lived with a family, so it's likely an old habit.
Chesna was a veteran of the US Army, which he joined "to open doors to become a police officer," Grimes said.
I could examine cars close up and far away, open doors, and inspect specific components inside and outside of the vehicles.
You may remember last week that Boston Dynamics' latest robot, a trim and yellow Spot Mini, has learned to open doors.
Imagine how these innovations could save lives, open doors to opportunity, strengthen communities and simply make life better for more people.
The swallows returned in number and could be seen flying in and out through the open doors of the lambing sheds.
Awards can not only help actors demand a larger salary, but they have been shown to open doors to bigger opportunities.
The shape of the new door handle allows people to open doors with their arms, avoiding directly touching with their hands.
Wirecutter Smart-home sensors can detect leaks, frozen pipes, and open doors so that small problems don't turn into big expenses.
And as long as you know there are still plenty of open doors, you can get up every day without panicking.
For instance, bartending is not a "dead-end job" — in fact, it can open doors in the hospitality industry and beyond.
The robot, named SpotMini, has become popular on the internet after unsettling videos of it learning how to open doors. (CNBC)
It did not play well in Canada, where its open doors to refugees and immigrants are a point of national pride.
Robot dogs made by other research teams have been trained to open doors, withstand destabilizing blows, and run across uneven ground.
It can roll over, put objects in a dishwasher, open doors, and bring its owner a cold drink from the fridge.
They are able to open doors for you and different ventures that you may be able to ... if that interests you.
But at its best, VR porn is beginning to open doors to an endless possibility of new and progressive spank bank material.
If you're searching for open doors or intruders beyond the fence, it doesn't matter if you're at 25 feet up or 26.
Body camera footage from that night shows Dean, 34, peering through two open doors and walking around the perimeter of the house.
The best kind of fiction can open doors to understanding another's perspective — and that's exactly what this deeply moving YA novel does.
The miner breaks through the silver blocks with their pickaxe, the robber uses a crowbar to force open doors with purple icons.
Nobody feels obligated to pay or hold open doors; it takes off a lot of pressure about who "has to do" what.
"We don't just open doors, and we wear many hats," said Spencer Cutler, a Corcoran real-estate broker in New York City.
When a partnership with a well-established winery comes into play, Siciliano hopes this opportunity will open doors to even bigger sales.
But it will also open doors inside you that you never knew existed—and it may even bring an opportunity to grow.
He is hoping his journey can shed light on the game in Britain and open doors for others who have N.H.L. aspirations.
China's rise in political power and wealth has created a new generation of business tycoons whose clout and cash can open doors.
It's the only time that he gets to open doors and walk in and out of rooms without having to get permission.
The London-based Open Doors gallery was offering at the fair limited-edition prints of digital images from photographers popular on Instagram.
The right accent can open doors to social circles, work opportunities and sense of belonging, but the wrong accent can close them.
By being around these people and being in these places, you'll find open doors to opportunities you would never have discovered otherwise.
Books, blogs and websites also open doors for speaking engagements and writing opportunities with more popular websites — and maybe even job opportunities.
I opposed admitting people to universities based on their race; I open doors for ladies; I say that sodomy is a sin.
Learning how to come up with a pleasing and useful aesthetic for magazines or advertisements can open doors to several career opportunities.
All are invited to celebrate the arts during Open Doors, the festival that furthers Newark's prominence as an artistic and cultural powerhouse.
A report by Open Doors indicates that 99 percent of the Christian persecution that happens in Nigeria is of a violent nature.
Clear as day, Maverick could see a man in a black ski mask skulking around his property and trying to open doors.
Open Doors, a Christian advocacy group, even named North Korea the most dangerous country for Christians for the 14th consecutive year in 2016.
It's the difference between checking for open doors and actively picking locks—and it's already enveloped devices on a million networks and counting.
We all have the power to open doors for women of this generation and give a leg up to those in the next.
Boston Dynamics is perhaps the most famous of the Skynet summoners, with robots that can run, open doors, and even do back flips.
One Swedish company recently implanted chips in employees' hands, enabling staff members to open doors and operate the photocopier without using traditional passes.
Majoring in business can open doors to a wide range of professional opportunities for graduates and it also can lead to big paychecks.
Open Doors Open Studios, will take place on Friday, May 31 from 6-9 pm and Saturday, June 1 from 4-8 pm.
"The important point is that we get to open doors and increased opportunity," said Justin Nelson, co-founder and president of the NGLCC.
Then it oversaw the Robotics Challenge, in which humanoid robots tried to open doors and drive carts, but mostly fell on their faces.
I hope it's gonna open doors for new French records to be nominated and great Quebec artists and my records in the future.
The 12 prisoners would not have been released at that time without there having been open doors of communication between the two countries.
David Curry is president of Open Doors USA, an organization that has served persecuted Christians around the world for more than 60 years.
He was proud of his heritage, and had made it his life's mission to open doors for gay travelers, especially in Latin America.
I think that people think that funeral directors, all they do is just stand around at the visitation or open doors for you.
The success of the albino lizard could open doors to combating pathogens and environmental threats to reptiles, and further study of their evolution.
Employees can then open doors, elevators, turnstiles, and garages with a Bluetooth low-energy signal without having to even take their phone out.
From 1905, members of the Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs applied steady pressure to open doors to political participation in their state.
Each told a similar story of Weinstein luring them into private places with promises to open doors in Hollywood and then attacking them.
It says its policy toward Africans in need of a home is one of "open doors," but only to those who come voluntarily.
Fire safety rules require you to be able to open doors that are a means of egress without the use of a key.
For example, at Google, using an algorithmic technique called reinforcement learning, robots are training themselves to open doors through extreme trial and error.
JM: So would you be happy to see essentially a kind of open doors policy for people with graduate level...people with degrees?
Like Dylann Roof on the night of the massacre, I have been invited in through open doors, embraced by strangers, even prayed for.
Once an employee has the chip installed, he or she can purchase food in the break room, open doors and log into computers.
Though the relationship was by all accounts genuine, the sources say Epstein hoped it would open doors to Elon Musk and his companies.
Though the relationship was by all accounts genuine, the sources said Epstein hoped it would open doors to Elon Musk and his companies.
When I had been catching the rails with the hobos, I had to dodge rocks thrown by kids through the boxcars' open doors.
Her popularity has waned since her 2015 open-doors migrant policy and the CDU has suffered heavy electoral losses at the state level.
A train stops at a Sydney station, and a woman pushes a stroller toward the open doors, in the closed-circuit television pictures.
You also asked him about what the mostly male, white Hollywood execs could do to help open doors for more people of color.
The viewer peers in through the open doors, craning this way and that in an attempt to see everything inside, and there's a lot.
In the demo we saw, users were able to interact with the room too, by sliding open doors and stepping out into the balcony.
I can see that God is just showing me that He can open doors that can't be opened, that with Him anything is possible.
You know, starting in the '90s, we both tried, Bill and I both tried to open doors and eliminate discrimination against the LGBT community.
Sequoia could help open doors, too, since the firm has invested in major consumer names in Asia such as Go-Jek, Carousell and Zomato.
I wandered around the Nautical's perimeter and looked into the open doors of hotel rooms, filled with bikini-clad girls and board-shorted boys.
"It's a chance to pitch a business idea to an influential CEO and build a relationship that can open doors of opportunity," Erwin said.
In general, according to law enforcement officials, such passports and consular nominations facilitate travel, open doors and, in some cases, make doing business easier.
A region strong in technology will open doors for new education and training opportunities, as well as help spur infrastructure investment and job creation.
Every person can be an ally to all communities if they decide to, and take actions that open doors — and then keep them open.
This diverse mix of makers have life stories that take us from coast to coast, and open doors and windows to the larger world.
This simple change will open doors for our engineers and businesses who continue to drive the manufacturing renaissance we are experiencing in America today.
When I first moved to the city, locals were happy to give me directions or hold open doors while I was carrying heavy loads.
For large and small businesses alike, the market for payment acceptance has opened many doors, but with those open doors have come tremendous challenges.
Most importantly, progress asks for those in power to approach mentorship and policy-making with open doors, to cultivate a safe and inclusive space.
Don't be surprised when you're suddenly tasked with collecting a series of arcane objects, like a handful of metallic dog heads, to open doors.
Watching Trump start to move to the center in preparation for the general election is like when the velociraptors learned how to open doors.
Amy continues to open doors for me, to affect my choices, to send me off into the world to make the most of it.
I think we could all learn a little from people like Scott Pioli and find a way to open doors for those behind us.
These pioneers are exhorted to open doors closed to the groups they represent but to represent those groups first and foremost, and that's tough.
I know firsthand how vital it is for young people — for all of us, actually — to be met with nods, applause and open doors.
But when you open doors that are not supposed to be opened, you certainly send the message that you want people to rush through.
To be kind, to pick up their trash, to do their dishes, to do their homework, to hold open doors and write thank you notes.
The Japanese auto giant built the HSR to help people with disabilities perform everyday tasks around the home, like open doors and fetch water bottles.
That's the thing with robot dogs that can open doors: They just keep evolving, like a snowball of progression barreling down a hill of technology.
Ernesto Benavides hung from the open doors of police helicopters to shoot these mind-blowing images showing the impact of illegal gold mining in Peru.
We believe that travel is a transformative and powerful experience, and we will continue to open doors and build bridges between cultures around the world.
Maybe there have been times you've thought about how fun it'd be to own a robot that can scale fences, climb stairs, and open doors.
Most states have embraced policies such as public charter schools and publicly-funded private school scholarships to open doors of educational opportunity for qualifying children.
The company showed off the SpotMini earlier this February, a dog-like robot that can open doors and eerily resembles a creature from Black Mirror.
That is, until Resident Evil 2 takes those safe spaces a introduces an unkillable stalker with heavy footsteps and a penchant for slamming open doors.
The nomination flung open doors, and he embarked on what he calls "the water bottle tour" of Hollywood: going to multiple meetings about prospective projects.
OPEN DOORS TOUR (Saturday) The ornate 19th-century mausoleums of Green-Wood open their dusty doors for this self-guided walk on the cemetery grounds.
As a friend of mine observed, though, isn't it plausible that White Walkers can climb stairs and open doors once they break through the fortress?
Salesforce's AI research team took it upon itself to explore how machine learning might be able to open doors for those without knowledge of SQL.
Lucky planet Jupiter connects with your planetary ruler, Pluto, this evening, finding you tapping into hidden resources and information that will open doors for you.
"We thought we'd get a lot of traction off Frieze, but it's been a more local crowd," said Tom Page, managing director of Open Doors.
And food delivery companies can add the Proxy SDK so couriers can be granted the momentary ability to open doors when they arrive with lunch.
The team chose to apply to Y Combinator because of the firm's access to capital and ability to open doors in the U.S., Tomba said.
The stigma of being publicly branded a sex offender, compounded with many other factors such as unstable housing and unemployment, can open doors to recidivism.
Some states have yet to pass legislation authorizing the use of P3s, so governmental action is required to open doors to private sector infrastructure investment.
Being a child of an investor in a show doesn't secure a part or even an audition, but it can create opportunities that open doors.
Impressive technologies such as projection mapping, 3D printing, Lap Motion and countless other immersive experiences open doors for everything from online gaming to virtual reality.
Facial recognition has been deployed in public bathrooms to dispense toilet paper, in train stations to apprehend criminals and in housing complexes to open doors.
She learned how to use her feet to bathe and dress herself, to wash her clothes, to open doors, and to embroider and sew clothing.
So in case you were wondering what's more frightening than large robots that open doors, the answer is microbots that can tumble under them in swarms.
In a statement, Skelter Labs CEO Cho paid tribute to the VC's strong footprint in Southeast Asia that he said could open doors for the company.
"I've been trying to push the boundaries in the fashion industry, hoping that I can open doors for people like Gianna in the future," Marine says.
What unfolded next is the Homeward Bound of 2019, a saga of dogs who know how to open doors and a cat that will not leave.
But used in the right way, through thoughtfully designed approaches, digital communication can open doors to things that might feel too scary to do in person.
The aim, he says, is to help "demystify" the startup world for young people in Molenbeek, and to open doors that would have otherwise remained shut.
Latch's smart lock system is designed for apartment buildings rather than single-family homes, allowing you to open doors with a smartphone, keycard or door code.
Back then I thought that the person I was on the outside was what would open doors for me, find me love, show my talent, etc.
David Curry, president of Open Doors Christian Rights group, condemned Tuesday's attacks and stated that Christians are being targeted in north and central states in Nigeria.
On Thursday afternoon, Brown, pastor at the Church of Open Doors in Austin, TX, purchased a cake that he alleged was defaced with a homophobic slur.
Midea said it aimed to expand Kuka's know-how in robotics for general industry and logistics applications and open doors for better access to Chinese markets.
On Sunday, a helicopter that carried five passengers who were wearing harnesses that allowed them to lean out the open doors crashed into the East River.
The larger drone provided thermal imaging of the smoking car while the smaller drone flew close enough to get a vantage on the vehicle's open doors.
But what I do know is that these colleges can open doors for those who want to rectify flawed systems and are hungry to elevate others.
For some people without functioning arms, chips in their feet are the simplest way to open doors or operate some household items modified with chip readers.
But asked in English whether there would be "open doors" in Brussels should Britain change its mind on leaving, he answered carefully and deliberately in French.
According to the Institute for International Education's Open Doors report, of the 304,500 Americans who studied in another country in 2013-14, 67 percent were women.
American multimedia artist Sandra Muss, the 123 Pulse Project Artist, will have two site-specific installations at the fair: Portals: Dreams of Flight and Open Doors.
Open Doors Citywide Arts Festival, Newark Arts' signature multi-day celebration of the arts, is taking place October 6433-23, 2016 in New Jersey's largest city.
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The persecution is "very much a regional issue," David Curry, CEO of the Christian group Open Doors, which monitors persecution of Christians around the world, pointed out.
For the more than 200 million Alipay users who have opted in to Zhima Credit, the sell is clear: Your data will magically open doors for you.
It's a chip Graafstra said will allow people to do much more than just open doors to cars and office buildings or log into websites and computers.
In the game, her version of Harley Quinn was equipped with both a mallet and a handgun, and (unlike the heroes in "Lego Batman") could open doors.
The director of a documentary titled "Woman Child," Brown said she expects many at the festival will be talking about additional ways to open doors for minorities.
How can a creature be smart enough to open doors and undergo toilet training, but lack the discernment to distinguish between a mouse and a laser pointer?
"What can Her Majesty's government do to make sure sensitive technologies don't become open doors for Beijing's spymasters?" he said in a speech in London last month.
Metal 403 will open doors for better graphics as well as VR.  Among other updates, photo faces, tags and likes will now be automatically synced across devices.
For many, a Yale degree will open doors to prestigious graduate schools, high-paying jobs, and entry into the ranks of our nation's wealthy and powerful elite.
Taiwanese authorities have not issued permits for power purchase agreements (PPA) for the two wind farms that Orsted hopes will open doors to more work in Asia.
His decision will make the political landscape even more complicated for Angela Merkel, the chancellor, who has struggled to rally support for her open-doors refugee policy.
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He does suggest that regardless of what methods were used to open doors, he had to be smart enough to know what to do after getting inside.
According to the 2017 World Watch List released by Open Doors, 215 million Christians experience high, very high, or extreme levels of persecution in their home countries.
"That definitely did open doors," said Pablos of being able to make a more traditional 2D movie like "Klaus" in part because of the billion-dollar franchise.
Even when the chief executive of the data centre took us for a tour, a guard accompanied us at all times to open doors and keep watch.
Opting for a travel backpack over a wheeled suitcase leaves your hands free to hail taxis, open doors or swipe open your phone to check an address.
There's also a recklessness, as when he clambers atop the trailer — whose open doors reveal candles floating on water — and tries to drag a painting with him.
So it makes sense that Trump would know that Giuliani had two associates who would open doors for him and arrange meetings in Ukraine: Parnas and Fruman.
An Open Doors volunteer found a local multimedia producer who came to Coler, taught him to use ProTools, and helped him assemble the equipment for a studio.
In late 2018, two Open Doors members died days apart, devastating the group and compelling the remaining members to look after one another with even greater vigilance.
Never going but a few steps into the foyer, the shooter in the video turns his gun toward the open doors of the sanctuary and continues firing.
To date, in only one debate (the fourth) did a moderator bring up reproductive rights, though Harris has passionately attempted to open doors to this conversation throughout.
There was Baby-Face George, a brilliant bruiser of a cat named for a professional wrestler, able to lift latches and open doors with his bare paws.
" Too terrified to open doors Students called 103 before opening doors: Dispatch: "Student in Classroom 1255 says somebody's pushing on her door -- is that a police officer?
Three of us squashed into his small bedroom, taking turns to open doors, passing the pad between us—not scared, but excitedly anxious about what awaited us.
But internal emails reviewed by Gizmodo show that executives viewed Project Maven as a golden opportunity that would open doors for business with the military and intelligence agencies.
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Many Chinese VCs are well-connected, and a respectful, productive relationship with these investors can help you open doors to wealthy investor conglomerates eager to fund promising startups.
If Nvidia can make it to market first, Bosch's presence in the automotive space could help open doors with carmakers that haven't developed their own self-driving platforms.
Korean filmmakers have teamed up with technicians and computer engineers, including visual effects supervisors and digital animators, and are seeking to open doors in the Chinese film industry.
From smartwatches that open doors to airlines that accept mobile boarding passes, we need to think more in terms of commercial partnerships that large tech companies can make.
Buttons or plates (like the one above) that automatically open doors can do a lot to make a building more accessible, but they aren't always a perfect solution.
In America, people with disabilities spend $17.3bn a year on travel, up from $13.6bn in 2002, according to the Open Doors Organisation, a lobby group for the disabled.
Another former education minister, Vincent Peillon, also criticized Valls for his policy on migrants, reproaching him for publicly criticizing German Chancellor Angela Merkel for her open doors policy.
In addition to the U.K., the company says it will open even more locations in the U.S., as well as open doors in Asia in the coming months.
Ideally, the measure would also open doors for new research, create access to services for those interested in personal development, and reduce penalties for common possession of psilocybin.
The White House hopes the talks in Tokyo will open doors in Japan for U.S.-made products and attract Japanese investment for infrastructure projects in the United States.
It is a possibility certain to cause chortles in some corners, but it could also open doors in others for the thrice-married presumptive Republican nominee for president.
The FAA's announcement seems to target FlyNYON specifically, since the focus is on restraints that cannot be released quickly in an emergency, rather than open doors, per se.
Christians are not exempt from such violence: Open Doors USA, an organization that helps persecuted Christians around the world, reports that 260 million Christians experience persecution in 2020.
Nearly 20 years ago, cybernetics professor Kevin Warwick implanted a radio frequency chip in his arm that allows him to open doors and turn lights on and off.
Though it may have been monumental, as her own recent thoughts illustrate, it takes a lot more than a single Oscar win to open doors and affect change.
"When I'm at the end of whatever time I have here," Ms. Ybarra said, "all I want behind me is a trail of open doors and shattered glass."
It should get around eight hours of cleaning done in a day and can even open doors and ride the elevator to get around buildings, according to Levy.
"I've long believed education can open doors otherwise closed, and that is absolutely also the case for incarcerated individuals," Ms. Murray said in a statement on Wednesday night.
Open Doors gave him a grant to buy a new laptop, and he spent a summer teaching himself how to make videos and motion graphics with editing software.
Funding for Open Doors is administered through the Angelica Patient Assistance Program, a nonprofit that supports social and cultural programming for long-term care patients in New York.
Save the "deep dive" into your "horizontal strategy" and your enthusiasm for "penetration testing" for daylight hours in a sterile conference room with glass walls and open doors.
And Foresman helped open doors for Warnig with U.S. ambassadors to Russia and U.S. government officials in Washington during the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
One of Lynch's hallmarks is shots of long, mostly empty hallways, often with open doors at the end of them that may or may not lead to something.
"I'm hoping this specific feature will open doors up for my Somali community, Muslim community, refugee community and any other community that can relate to being different," she continued.
Gypsy and Nick finally go to bed, but Gypsy finds a list of things Nick is trying to remind himself to do for her (open doors, feed her, etc.).
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LACBP has been talking closely with Michele Williams, the CIO of Culver City's Information Technology Department, who Shapiro says is doing all she can to open doors for them.
Some degree of debt can open doors and economic opportunities: paying for a college education, buying a car to get to work, obtaining a home in a nice community.
Forrester, who has watched his business grow substantially over the past 24 years, says the partnership is "a fantastic synergy" which will open doors to new countries and markets.
Beyond a financial exit for investors and the team, he said it was drawn to Continental as a partner that can open doors while adding tech and other resources.
Atlas can walk around on a variety of uneven surfaces, open doors and even stand up after being knocked down — but you surely won't mistake it for being human.
As an advocate for gender equality, the irony is that men have often used their male privilege to support my journey and open doors for me in my career.
The Cape Town project could open doors for similar measures globally, Brillembourg said, enabling slum residents in India, Venezuela and Brazil to get ownership of land they live on.
"The internet is a powerful economic and educational tool that can open doors of opportunity for Maine people and small businesses," Mills said in a statement from her office.
Contactless entry into buildings is also now common on college campuses, and these digital IDs can work to open doors, too, as an alternative to swiping an entry card.
"The internet is a powerful economic and educational tool that can open doors of opportunity for Maine people and small businesses," Mills said in a statement from her office.
The intent is to open doors to talented professionals in a business in which who you know can have a lot to do with where you get to work.
To help catch up for those lost years, the new directive lays out a strategic agenda that will open doors to bilateral cooperation across broad areas of mutual interest.
Don't blame the cities; from Birmingham to Charlotte, people are trying to open doors to higher wages and tolerance of gays, only to be rebuffed at the state level.
David Curry is the president and CEO of Open Doors USA, a global advocate for persecuted Christians that works in the most restrictive and oppressive countries around the world.
I think this also struck a chord for me because of the 2016 election, in which one candidate talked of building walls while the other wanted to open doors.
Those lures are drawing more United States students than ever to study overseas — more than 219,000 in 2016-17, according to the 2018 Open Doors Report on International Exchange.
The Times spent months following the high school application process at Pelham Gardens, where families do not have the advantages that routinely open doors to the city's best schools.
He'll learn a host of tasks, like how to help open doors, interrupt nightmares, and how to rest on a veteran's lap to provide comfort and piece of mind.
For years Boston Dynamics has been posting YouTube videos teasing its scary-cute four-legged robot—making it open doors for its friends and fight off stick-wielding humans.
Once identified, information about an inherited disease may open doors for families to consider gene-targeted therapies or trials for drugs that are in development, the resource points out.
Even if they don't make it into the WUSC program, they'll still have great grades and good work ethic, and it will open doors for them in other ways.
While credit card debt is definitely a thing facing many Americans today, cards can also be a smart tool to build your financial portfolio and open doors down the road.
Mr. Barr played down his overseas travel, which has gained attention in recent weeks, as an attempt to open doors for the lead investigator, the veteran prosecutor John H. Durham.
Now, 24 years later, Bezos is the richest person in the world, who owns an esteemed national newspaper, a space flight company, and a robot dog that can open doors.
"It's hard to hold grudges when you're trying to open doors," said Wicked Cool co-president Jeremy Padawer; Toys "R" Us once made up 15 percent of his company's business.
At some point between 14.73 and 1517, Martin Luther had a direct encounter with God and felt himself "to be reborn and to have gone through open doors into paradise".
The founders got YC president Sam Altman as their advisor and as young founders, they are finding the advice they are getting is helping them solve problems and open doors.
A Wisconsin company called Three Square Market is going to offer employees implantable chips to open doors, buy snacks, log in to computers, and use office equipment like copy machines.
Boston Dynamics has been steadily advancing its robotics technology and design and its latest creation is a SpotMini with a yellow skin that among other abilities can to open doors.
"We are not aiming at having more visitors or larger attendance, but we're aiming at being more accessible, at having open doors," MOCA's director Klaus Biesenbach told the LA Times.
One of the biggest additions to Airbnb's operations is its Open Doors policy, which allows guests to report instances of discrimination and receive customer service help to find new accommodations.
For people with physical motor impairments, the ability to open doors and flip switches with only your voice has the potential to make the home more accessible than ever before.
Security policies often lag behind rapidly evolving technologies, many of which are built on well-known or open systems with standard programming and networking, leaving wide open doors for hackers.
Doom is about nothing but shooting demons, finding keys to open doors to shoot more demons, and discovering secrets that may or may not help you shoot even more demons.
In his statement, Mr. Brown also apologized to the bakery associate who came under scrutiny, his partner, his lawyer and the Church of Open Doors, where he is the pastor.
But I've found that in both my professional career and in my outside life, saying yes to opportunities has led to more open doors and a lot of great adventures.
Semiscripted podcasts open doors for content creators The Tenderfoot writers teamed up with Wilson's team to write the script for Carnation, though Lindsey said Wilson improvised many of his lines.
Even without a retinue of household staff, donning one of next season's seemingly omnipresent hand-free fashion choices won't necessarily mean you'll wind up stranded and unable to open doors.
The ability to work equips parents and families with valuable job experience that will in turn strengthen their financial resources in order to open doors to social and economic opportunity.
Families of children with OCD will routinely open doors for them, cook only the two or three specific foods they've agreed to eat and avoid saying certain words or sounds.
" Istvan also noted that "for some people without functioning arms, chips in their feet are the simplest way to open doors or operate some household items modified with chip readers.
"We're working to get back to our 2015 average of 11 days," said Mary Simons, the executive director of Open Doors Homeless Coalition, which leads collaborative efforts in the region.
One of the things they are buying is entrance into a network of classmates whose careers may intersect profitably with theirs, and alumni who can become references and open doors.
Go for practice, see what's out there and be open to the results which may equate to open doors at an even greater situation than the one you're currently in!
For Trump, the room functions as something like a royal court or meeting hall, with open doors that senior aides and ­distinguished visitors flock through when he is in the building.
Here's what they said: Prestigious schools were supposed to open doors Ashley Payne was raised by a single mother and was the first person in her household to go to college.
The team tested its new C-Learn technique on a two-armed bomb disposal robot called Optimus, which they taught to do things like open doors and extract objects from containers.
And then after that he goes to more specific training, where he will learn how to open doors, turn on and off lights, and learn how to take care of someone.
"I really hope to change society's perception of people with disabilities, break down stereotypes, and to continue to open doors for other people wanting to work in this sector," she said.
If the FDA does follow through on approving the drug like it's expected to, Dr. Friedman says that the decision could open doors for more research into CBD's effects and uses.
With Alexa and Google Assistant are gunning for control over the general voice-driven experience with technology, that might open doors for some more targeted verticals that are centered around voice.
The wind and snow are a force of their own, clawing at you through open doors and shattered windows, unless you use your limited supplies to set up a temporary shelter.
Without Spanish state visits to help open doors in Iran, for example, the country's business community has been a virtual spectator to the gradual opening up of that country this year.
"I hope that he can put a cup in a cupboard; that he can put his own shirt on easily and he can open doors without struggling," Elaine told the station.
Sinatra took such a strong liking to the comic that Rickles became an honorary member of the Rat Pack and the singer helped open doors for Rickles and his caustic wit.
This could open doors to other uses of video processing, and take the work out of sorting through large amounts of video data, including what's generated by police-worn body cameras.
When Jane walked into that lobby, plucky and determined, she did so knowing that she had the backing of a woman who believed in her and could open doors for her.
As big data, consensus statements and treatment algorithms pervade medicine, small gestures of kindness and spontaneity — the caregiving equivalents of holding open doors and pulling out chairs — fall by the wayside.
In the game Montezuma's Revenge, Panama Joe navigates from room to room in an underground labyrinth, collecting keys to open doors while avoiding enemies and obstacles like snakes and fire pits.
Jay Greenberg, principal of Z+G Property Group has installed Latch, a full-building access system that allows you to manage and open doors with a smartphone or a door code.
"If they close the border I ask God that here in Tijuana, or in another country they open doors to us, to allow me to survive with my children," said Meza.
Charming, but their center frame post is aligned dead center when seen through the rearview mirror, and the open doors get in the way when you unload cargo to the curb.
In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel, who had already loosened the country's borders, adopted a welcoming "open doors" policy that would lead to the acceptance of about a million refugees that year.
India, Vietnam, China and Saudi Arabia are examples of countries on the Open Doors World Watch List that we must pressure to improve conditions for persecuted Christians and other religious minorities.
" Similarly, Laurel Van Horn, director of programs of the Open Doors Organization, said she found the relief area in Terminal 4 at Kennedy International Airport in New York "small and narrow.
Though the way DMT and near-death experiences cause hallucinations biologically is still unknown, future research on the two may open doors to treating things like anxiety and depression, the researchers said.
After they met someone on their school campus who had arranged a schedule of friends to open doors or press accessibility buttons that had been installed out of reach, they shifted focus.
Aside from the phone booth, Pruitt requested that his office be equipped with another fancy piece of tech: biometric locks, which use things like fingerprints plus a pin code to open doors.
Open Doors USA is an organization that works with Christians worldwide to "equip and encourage" those living under persecution while also helping churches in America advocate for the persecuted around the world.
" (A Cook's Tour: Global Adventures in Extreme Cuisines) "The people who cook for you, clean up after you, open doors, drive you home—where do they go when the work day's over?
According to Open Doors USA, Christians are now the most persecuted religious group in the world, and the oppression of those who believe in Jesus reaches nearly every corner of the globe.
Like the cloned velociraptors before it, Boston Dynamics' newly redesigned Spot Mini has figured out how to open doors — with either its arm or face, depending on how you look at it.
And if a guest suspects they are being discriminated against, Airbnb's new "Open Doors" programme will help find a similar Airbnb rental or a different accommodation at any time, day or night.
As we evaluate startups, we look for interesting teams that are leveraging new technology (or taking an interesting consumer angle) that can scale and we focus on helping them open doors internationally.
For the United States, an agreement would open doors further to the world's fifth largest economy, its closest ally in Europe, and its top foreign investment partner in terms of U.S. employment.
"The moment I found out Trump could tweet himself was comparable to the moment in 'Jurassic Park' when Dr. Grant realized that velociraptors could open doors," McConney told Politico in an interview.
Education policies open doors for candidates to court the powerful teachers unions, to mobilize on college campuses and to talk about an economic plank that cuts across parties, depending on the details.
The NCAA board voted to modify its rule forbidding players from marketing themselves for a profit, which could open doors for college athletes to become the next big thing in influencer marketing.
Without sounding sycophantic, I could write for eternity about Grace Jones—there is so much more to say about an artist who bust open doors before other people could even see them.
Wylie also shed light on Michael Flynn's advisory role at the research firm, saying that his function was to "open doors and look at potential contracts" for the company as a consultant.
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Indeed, in the face of what looks like permanent budget austerity within higher education, the future of many humanities disciplines probably depends on their perceived ability to open doors to professional opportunities.
But the wrongness of that process is distinct from the rightness of its result, which will give Nicole the freedom she craves and perhaps open doors for Charlie that he never considered.
Even when guys move out of Coler, they return to work on projects for Open Doors, to be back on the island, and—maybe most of all—to check on each other.
Persecution-monitoring groups such as Open Doors and U.K.-based Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust estimate that more than 2628,28503 Nigerian Christians have been killed for their faith in the past five years.
The bottom line is that we need to actively open doors for women and encourage others in this industry to keep an eye on diversity and bring more talented women on board.
But after getting a fancy new yellow coat a few months ago, SpotMini has apparently since learned how to open doors, enabling the robot, and its comrades, to escape a life of servitude.
Sweden reversed its open doors-policy on immigration late last year and has introduced border controls and ID checks to stem the flow of asylum seekers that reached a record 160,000 last year.
We as a society need to do more to not only find these lost diamonds in the rough but dig them up, champion their cause, and push open doors for them — like Mrs.
"Some of us get to open doors and others get to walk through them," said Arnie Arnesen, a liberal radio host and former New Hampshire state legislator who calls herself a Sanders admirer.
According to Emily Fuentes, coordinator for Open Doors, an American NGO focusing on persecuted Christians around the world, the Iraqi Christian community has shrunk to 200,000, compared to a million people in 2003.
This should be someone in your field of work who has more years of experience, can open doors to new opportunities and give you the push you need to advance in your career.
Over the course of the last few years, the team developed — and patented — both the hardware and software for allowing employees to securely open doors and for security teams to manage their access.
The investment makes the Chinese giant one of Tesla's largest shareholders, and is part of Tencent's pursuit of self-driving cars and electric vehicles, and it can open doors in China for Tesla.
Still, a veto-laden impasse at the United Nations Security Council could open doors to more widespread sanctions-busting than is the case now, where the U.S. would have little leverage to intervene.
People slip or are accidentally pushed as they cling to jam packed open doorways; frantic passengers grab on to a single pole in the doorway or grip the edges of the open doors.
But the Switch, with its removable components, home-and-away play possibilities, and combination of analogue sticks and touch screen, rumble and wrist-straps, can only open doors to never-before-seen experiences.
The government even has begun throttling internet speeds and prohibiting people from owning satellite dishes so they cannot access Christian literature and TV programming, according to a country profile prepared by Open Doors.
Sweden reversed its open doors-policy on immigration late last year and has introduced border controls and identification checks to stem the flow of asylum seekers that reached a record 163,000 last year.
Yet, between 2023 and 2015, the number of first-year undergraduate students enrolling from abroad almost doubled — from about 61,000 to 21625,2900  — according to the Institute for International Education Open Doors Data Initiative.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has worked behind the scenes for the last year to "open doors" in the Trump administration for Viktor Orban, Hungary's controversial nationalist prime minister, Israeli officials tell me.
The doomed passengers were all cinched with heavy-duty harnesses that served as tethers, allowing them to lean out the open doors of the helicopter to capture aerial images of New York City.
Eventually, Mr. Jeremic said, he became a paid consultant for CEFC in November 2013, earning roughly $330,000 a year to help "open doors" for the company by lining up introductions to world leaders.
The hope is that this evolution will open doors and possibilities for other black LGBT members interested in creating music, and create less binary and claustrophobic options for straight artists in music too.
I work every day to open doors to technical fields for women and others who are underrepresented, but we must also focus on building more inclusive work environments that truly value their contributions.
Mr. Musk, the founder of Tesla, says his device could enable telepathy and circumvent memory loss; Mr. Tibbetts's don't do more than open doors at the hospital in nearby Palmdale, where he works.
Andrea and Jessica view their franchise as a launching pad that will open doors to other opportunities, whether it's expanding to more locations, opening a new restaurant or even buying a food truck.
A U.S. company, Three Square Market, has followed suit, giving its employees the option to be "chipped," which would allow them to open doors and log in to their computers, among other abilities.
Such a system fuels a glaring inequity: Already privileged students are able to access prestigious opportunities that open doors to competitive jobs, leaving their peers who cannot afford to work for free behind.
Afterward, the robot is delivered to Camargo's home, where he shown using pencil in his mouth to tap commands on a touchscreen to direct the robot to open doors and fetch a water bottle.
They had also promised to open doors for Vulis through their connections to Giuliani and others, including the Washington lobbyist Brian Ballard, the former chief of staff to Mike Pence Nick Ayers and others.
Workers who have the chips implanted in their hands will be able to use them to scan and open doors, make purchases in the break room, login to computers, and use the copy machine.
The French proposal, which targets 30 total firms, is another test of Silicon Valley's considerable power in Europe where they spend millions of Euros every year to open doors and influence the continent's lawmakers.
Support comes a few hours later as communication planet Mercury gently harmonizes with Saturn to open doors for you: Get some help from a friend and make something productive out of the day's conflict.
His appointment is a defining moment that could lead to an entire generation suffering the consequences and open doors for corporations to legally pollute, poison and destroy our air, our water, and our communities.
In the meantime, those desperate to reunite with the Na'vi should consider booking a trip to Disney World, which is all set to open doors on Pandora - The World of Avatar later this year. 
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This full moon also finds your ruling planet Mercury meeting with Neptune to open doors to empathic communication, and then with Saturn to create a grounding energy that is very helpful for setting boundaries.
Brown is encouraging Oregon's universities to continue to open doors to Chinese students, and for programs to let American students travel to China — so each country can have a better understanding of the other.
In 2015, 26 million U.S. travelers with disabilities took a total of 73 million trips, according to the 2015 market study by Open Doors, a nonprofit that publishes research on the disability travel market.
"Open Doors is asking the guys what they need and following through," said François, one of many artists, activists, volunteers, and community members who support and collaborate with the Reality Poets on various projects.
The 85033 Open Doors World Watch List research indicates that around 300,000 Christians still live in North Korea, where they are viewed as hostiles who must ultimately be eradicated by the North Korean government.
Rather than grounding a system in video monitoring, Samsung has designed a connected collection of simple, video-less sensors that monitor everyday home occurrences such as open doors and windows, or someone (or something's) location.
Hardcore hackers slice open their arms, or hands, or ears to install magnets, RFID tags, and other nifty devices that open doors, transmit data to a smartphone, and do other cool, if somewhat pointless, things.
Much of the game takes place in a vast police station where you'll have to hunt for obscure objects and combine them to open doors so that you can find keys to unlock new areas.
That would represent a reversal of Merkel's open-doors migrant policy adopted in 2015, which fueled a rise in support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) and caused rifts within her conservative bloc.
Earlier on Saturday, Bavarian state premier Horst Seehofer threatened to take Merkel's government to court over its "open doors" refugee policy as political pressure grows for the chancellor to reduce the number of new arrivals.
The robot has already shown off its ability to open doors and pal around with Jeff Bezos, and now Boston Dynamics founder Marc Raibert will be putting it through its paces onstage at the event.
"Beatings, physical torture, confinement, isolation, rape, severe punishment, imprisonment, slavery, discrimination in education and employment, and even death are just a few examples of the persecution they experience on a daily basis," Open Doors describes.
Note that this study was conducted in an airtight, controlled environment, so don't expect a few palms to magically purify the air in a room where you frequently open doors and bring external substances in.
In the early hours of Tuesday in the northern UK cities of Sheffield and Chesterfield, armed police blew open doors of homes and a Muslim community center, arresting four men aged between 22 and 41.
Raibert shared footage of Massachusetts State Police utilizing spot in different testing scenarios, where the robot's ability to open doors could potentially get human officers out of harm's way during a hostage or terrorist situation.
But this is the first time that I've seen hand sensing stuff reach the point where I can imagine using it regularly in VR — using it to poke around interfaces, grab objects, open doors, etc.
On Thursday, the company announced that starting October 1, it will be implementing an "open doors" policy whereby it will find accommodations for people who were not able to book a listing due to discrimination.
"We are continuing to investigate smoke issuing at platform level at #OxfordCircus tube station," London Fire Brigade said on Twitter alongside a picture which showed smoke billowing out of the open doors of a train.
The men are members of Open Doors, an arts collective based at the nursing facility where most of them live on Roosevelt Island, a narrow stretch of land in the middle of the East River.
Coonan had spent the previous 15 years in federal politics as a NSW Senator with the Liberal Party, which meant she was extremely well connected, with a superhero-like ability to "open doors in Canberra".
Lobbyists' value used to be related to information and access – they could get information that others didn't have or was hard to get and they could open doors and influence legislation and regulation rather directly.
"We want it so that when a student graduates - whether in engineering, humanities or anything else - they can open doors," he told reporters at his desert palace before dog and camel races that he sponsors.
While unrelated to climate change, Britain's planned exit from the European Union may actually open doors to more unity around the issue, noted Andrew Norton, director of the London-based International Institute for Environment and Development.
In vicious video footage, two men can be seen shoving a third young man toward the open doors of a Muni train while the young man shouts, "Stop, stop," and desperately holds onto the train's handrails.
Having already seen the benefit of mentoring at YC — where they also took the standard $120,000 investment check — the brothers are keen to open doors and networks with strategic investors that provide more than just capital.
Working at a pet store in Jamaica, Queens led to Mr. Dead breaking into the horror industry—and his appreciation for the finer details of blood and gore would eventually open doors to a music career.
Opening doors is for humans stuck in the 20th century All told, the Signature fridge is all about you never having to open doors yourself again, because that's for lesser humans stuck in the 20th century.
Those are examples of small, challenging moments, but mostly just the mere mention of Tom's name would help open doors and provide access to places and people not often inclined to respond to a film's requests.
The number of new students from abroad dropped three percent for the 2016-17 school year and seven percent for the 2017-18 school year, according to the 2017 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange.
"Hollywood welcomed you with open doors; no matter what they gave you, you still wanted more," sings lead singer Natalie Maines, in what appears to be a reference to her ex-husband, the actor Adrian Pasdar.
Behind the scenes, though, those companies and others huddled with senior White House officials on issues like emerging technology and federal procurement, offering potential federal fixes that could open doors to new business opportunities for them.
Hast told a jury of seven men and five women that Weinstein manipulated women with promises to open doors in Hollywood, coaxing them to hotel rooms or private apartments and then overpowering and violently attacking them.
For the 17th consecutive year, North Korea ranks as No. 1 on the annual Open Doors World Watch List, a list documenting the countries in the world where it is most dangerous to be a Christian.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is helping to open doors in Washington for Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández as part of his effort to push the Latin American nation to move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Each robot in the competition had to drive a car, exit the vehicle (this was arguably the hardest part for most robots at the competition), walk around, open doors, drill holes, and climb stairs, among other tasks.
Over the next five days, we rode to the Sahara and back, spending a magnificent night—after braving a sandstorm—in the Erg Chebbi dunes at a tented camp run by our travel partner, Open Doors Morocco.
Those same supervisors can make or break a career; having the right ones can open doors and lead to a fruitful mentorship, while having a supervisor turn against you can render you an outcast in the profession.
Although the contract is not all that lucrative for Parrot as a company, it does open doors for the French firm to work more closely with the US military in the future as a trusted DJI alternative.
The ultimate aim is to open doors for these small and medium-sized enterprises in their local financial markets, where they often struggle to obtain credit due to a lack of collateral or confidence to approach banks.
Take something as simple as entering your office each morning: The average woman struggles to open doors when going in and out of buildings — because most doors are designed for the tensile strength of an average man.
The company offers to implant its workers and startup members with microchips the size of grains of rice that function as swipe cards: to open doors, operate printers, or buy smoothies with a wave of the hand.
Human Rights Watch documented several abusive raids under the state of emergency, including an instance in which French policemen smashed open doors of a halal burger restaurant in Saint-Ouen l'Aumone before holding frightened customers at gunpoint.
In It Comes at Night, the word "love" itself becomes an increasingly hollow lie, bandied about like a tattered flag used to justify a complete breakdown of the components of actual love — trust, empathy, and open doors.
Last summer, a Wisconsin company called Three Square Market became the first US company to offer employees implantable NFC chips that let them open doors, buy snacks, log in to computers, and use office equipment like copy machines.
Company founder Marc Raibert announced the plan to start selling the robot menaces, last seen attempting to open doors and escape to freedom, while on stage at TechCrunch's "TC Sessions: Robotics" event at the University of California, Berkeley.
"But I also do so knowing that being the first oil major to sign a deal will open doors for the company to potentially benefit in a major market and our Iranian partners will appreciate it," he said.
The deal agreed with the Christian Social Union (CSU) sets up transit centers on the border with Austria to reduce the burden of more than 1.6 million migrants since 2014, a result of Merkel's open-doors refugee policy.
It's not just about eyes in the sky; they use robotic land cameras from Robotext to navigate into dangerous situations — they can even open doors — to send real-time video back to law enforcement a safe distance away.
Jarvis has been quoted as an expert throughout international news media reports, which has helped open doors for him and get executives to take his calls in a world where everyone is always searching for the next deal.
The piece takes shape as a suite of concurrent solos, each dancer roaming around on his or her own phantomlike terms: crawling backward through open doors, grazing bare walls, staggering out from hallways and stairwells we can't see.
As a mentor, supportive friend and family member, she was determined, not only to open doors for those of us previously locked out of opportunity, but also to provide floor plans to help us find our way through.
Soon the siblings realize that their new home — the appropriately named Keyhouse — is more than just a quirky old manor: It comes equipped with magical keys, which open doors that lead to mystical adventures...but also grave danger.
The shift toward acceptance of marijuana use could also open doors for further decriminalization or descheduling of other mind-altering drugs like LSD and psilocybin that have the potential to treat anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions.
Since the world first saw Ghost Robotics' Minitaur robot last September, our best scientists have been racking their brains, asking themselves one question: how do you escape from a robot that can climb stairs, scale fences, and open doors?
By the end of the experiment, both robots were able to open doors, transport objects, and pull objects from containers—even though the robots had dramatic physical differences, and Atlas was never directly taught the skills by a human.
The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center is hosting its 23rd annual building-wide Visual & Performing Arts event, Open Doors Open Studios, on Friday, May 31 from 6-9 pm and Saturday, June 1 from 4-43 pm.
Pence's meeting in Seoul with business leaders comes before he heads to Tokyo later on Tuesday, where he will meet Japan's Finance Minister Taro Aso and kick off talks that Washington hopes will open doors for U.S.-made products.
I don't want to say this because it's pretentious, and I don't want it to be on the record Keenan, but my job here is to open doors and remove obstacles so that our people can do their jobs.
This position ignores that affirmative action is one of a long series of socially transformative changes won by black activists to open doors for all nonwhite Americans — and it was paid for in blood and tears, life and limb.
At the Americans With Disabilities Act signing ceremony nearly 30 years ago, President Bush remarked that America had inspired other countries, with pledges to right historical wrongs with legislation of their own to open doors for people with disabilities.
Lynn Nottage, who has won two Pulitzer Prizes, for "Sweat" and for "Ruined," and is one of the writers commissioned by Second Stage, said the endeavor will open doors to female and minority playwrights, who are underrepresented on Broadway.
I was a lead sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) when it was introduced in the House of Representatives in 1988, and I am proud to see that the ADA continues to open doors and change lives.
Seehofer was launching his "Migration Masterplan", hoping to set his stamp on a tougher border- and migration-control policy for Germany - one at odds with the open-doors policy Merkel announced at the height of the 2015 refugee crisis.
Now more than ever—especially in the aftermath of Orlando's Pulse shooting—it's important to continue developing sanctuaries that open doors to outsiders on the fringes of white gay nightlife, coloured bodies who share a similar heritage and oppressive scars.
He pointed out that relationships with Accel and IFC can open doors and give portfolio companies links to help raise money further down the line, but there's no formal obligation or agreement limiting them to raising funding from SeedPlus LPs.
These new techniques will allow safe and easy embryo selection – but they will also open doors to genetically edited babies, "their own" genetic babies for same-sex couples, babies with a single genetic parent, and maybe babies from artificial wombs.
Unless Amazon's "domestic" bot can open doors or bust some backflips a la Boston Dynamics' Atlas, save it—because the second it gets caught on my rug, or knocks over my Thomas Blackshear sculpture, we're gonna have some big problems.
President Trump, you are about to make a new history, not only Japan, but the whole international community is strongly looking forward for the United States-North Korea Summit to open doors toward peace and stability of the Northeast Asia.
Current technology does not enable bots to open doors or control elevators, so in order for these bots to get around, they will require human cooperative labor provided by the people within whatever domain to which the robot is deployed.
Seehofer, who has demanded that Merkel toughen her open-doors refugee policy, earlier told colleagues that in spite of the measures agreed with EU leaders, he saw no alternative to turning some migrants back at the border, a party source said.
Speaking at the National Press Club on Wednesday, David Curry, president and CEO of Open Doors, introduced the annual ranking of countries based on their severity of Christian persecution, evaluating levels of violence worldwide to formulate the global top 50.
As debates about immigration remain at the center of our political landscape, the creators of ABC's Fresh Off the Boat have teamed up with Six-Word Memoirs for a collection of short paeans to immigrant parents and America's open doors.
"I decided I would be making three times more on social media than my salary as a journalist — it would've been an amazing opportunity to open doors for me in the entertainment industry, but I am opening those doors myself now."
But Mr. Priebus, who is seeking to build a law practice as a Washington power broker who can open doors for clients, has maintained contact and occasionally visited the White House to see Mr. Trump and his own replacement, Mr. Kelly.
As a country, we can tackle this challenge and open doors of opportunity to more students by taking three basic steps: First, we need to improve college advising so that more students from more diverse backgrounds apply to select colleges.
In their telling, she used gun rights — Ms. Butina had started a pro-gun group in Russia — to gain a toehold in American conservative circles, and then struck up a romance with a far older Republican operative to open doors further.
As one of Paris's most famous openly gay performers, Michou left another cultural mark: "He helped open doors to liberate others," François Soustre, a French writer who is the co-author of an autobiography of Michou, told The Times last March.
From underground barriers blocking Palestinian tunnels into Israel, to nuclear superpowers trading threats and rocks, to North Korean soldiers yanking South Korean soldiers through open doors along the DMZ, borders are a constant source of tension, hostility, and sometimes even war.
Art school graduation may open doors to exciting new opportunities, but many young artists soon find that getting noticed in the competitive world of art can be a struggle, particularly when there's rent to pay and gallery spaces seem few and far between.
There are few dedicated media players in the region beyond German giant Burda, which has a focus on later stage deals such as Series B, but getting 500 Startups on board is sure to help make connections and open doors in the future.
As Iden Versio, I crept around a Rebel ship, quietly avoiding guards, slicing open doors with the help of a miniature droid (who can also shock enemies for you as a special attack), and brought Imperial justice down on the Rebel scum.
The movie argues that the best thing Lightning (who's always been coded as a good ol' Texas boy) can do to help preserve his legacy is try to find ways to hold open doors for cars that are not at all like himself.
How each VC does this will be specific to their skill sets and relationships, but most will be able to offer sound advice and support due to their own business acumen, and open doors to which startup founders may not have access.
Of course, as a shared theatrical experience, some of the sillier moments (and there are several) actually serve a purpose, offering bits of comic relief -- intended or otherwise -- to offset the tension associated with skulking around in the shadows and flinging open doors.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will meet with Japan's Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso on Tuesday, kicking off talks in Tokyo that the White House hopes will open doors in Japan for U.S. products and attract Japanese investment in U.S. infrastructure projects.
"It doesn't matter that it's expensive, but it is what can open doors now what we are starting a new era," said Gonzalez, a 45-year-old civil engineer who has changed jobs and now works as a taxi driver, earning more.
As a master's student at Santa Clara University, I recently had a discussion with several undergraduate engineering students who, for a junior design project, had designed an elaborate clamp device to allow aid animals to more easily open doors for their masters.
In part, this is because the comic benefited from looking and feeling otherworldly; it was originally set in a town called "Lovecraft" to emphasize its connection to the Weird genre of horror fiction, where reality perpetually bends to open doors to the supernatural.
Standing on a narrow bridge overlooking the ground floor, I could see a row of open doors on the edge of the building, on and on, again past my line of vision, steadily fed by conveyor belts covered in individual Amazon packages.
We don't know what the Sheikah Slate is or how it works, but we do know that to open doors and get into shrines, you need to put it into Sheikah Slate-shaped slots, which seems to trigger animations that look suspiciously electric in nature.
It's a lot of weight on us, but until we start to see those executives making changes, I think we have to take it upon ourselves to open doors for our own people and reach out a hand to mentor and actively seek them out.
Open Doors USA , a nonprofit that serves persecuted Christians worldwide and has ranked North Korea as the number one most dangerous country for Christians for the last 17 years on their  World Watch List ,  called  for 24-hour prayer Monday ahead of the talks.
"I hope those in charge of the Entertainment Authority are guided to turn it from bad to good and not to open doors to evil," Al al-Sheikh said on his weekly television programme, according to a transcript of his comments on his website.
Many questioned whether it was really an increasingly frail Kohl who was close to Orban, a nativist critic of Merkel's open-doors refugee policy, whom he received in his Oggersheim home last year when she was under fire for opening Germany's borders to Syrian refugees.
Guggenheim, then married to Ernst, was curating an exhibition on 30 women of the surrealist movement, and to select artists Ernst included a studio visit with Tanning, where her bare-breasted self-portrait in front of a series of open doors sat on her easel.
" In one example listed in the manual, the DOJ provided mechanical solutions for disability law compliance meant to aid "persons who have the use of only one hand or who have limited use of hands, wrists, or arms (and) are unable to open doors.
The link with Alibaba will help Qupital reach traders and SMEs — which represent its core focus — while Chan said that MindWorks can open doors to other investors and family funds with an interest in investing in a new kind of asset class with returns.
On creating changeHopefully by just being outspoken, visible, and uncompromising on what I want to do in my career, I can help open doors for other people or fortify a foundation for more trans people, not just trans women, and not just white trans people.
In the process he encounters countless setbacks which he must overcome so he can, for example, ask John Hamm if A Star is Born's success "will open doors for other hot idiots" like Bradley Cooper, or ask Brie Larson when she got her first period.
Some of Mr. Vandenbussche's other designs were prescient, including nearly flat stove burners, a tiled walk-in shower and a wall-hung toilet; while others were clever problem-solvers, such as raised thresholds between doorways to prevent carpets from getting stuck in open doors.
Rather than passing broad sweeping legislation that makes cities exclusive, less safe and threatens prosperity, federal leaders should open a dialogue with the nation's local leaders who want to uplift members of their communities, strengthen public safety by building trust, and open doors for immigrants.
In an interview earlier this week, Biaggi praised Nixon for immediately bringing the Independent Democratic Conference into the headlines upon entering the race, but said it was Ocasio-Cortez's win in late June that began to open doors for her own bid -- sometimes literally.
Trump has made clear that he is eager for warmer relations with Russia — and as long as president's mercurial nature continues to upend the global order and open doors for Moscow, Putin will be more than happy for Trump to simply continue being Trump.
The article is incredibly personal, covering her recovery from an emergency C-section, body acceptance ("Right now, my little FUPA and I feel like we are meant to be"), her desire to open doors for younger artists of color, and her 2018 Coachella performance.
The arrival of IS was only the "tipping point" of a trend already gathering pace, as Christians experienced an "overall loss of hope for a safe and secure future", according to the report, produced by Christian charities Open Doors, Served and Middle East Concern.
And all of this is to say nothing of other Boston Dynamics robots like the SpotMini, which is agile enough to do the dishes, the Handle, which jumps over huge platforms, and Spot, which can open doors and stay on its feet when it's kicked around.
Over on Instagram Ocasio-Cortez posted a photo of her swearing-in with the caption, "We open doors so others can walk through them" as well as a nine-part Instagram Story walking her audience through the experience of watching her first 60 Minutes profile ("I'm terrified").
Jordan Brown, who is the gay pastor of Austin's Church of Open Doors (their motto: "We've taken tradition and religious doctrine and thrown them out the window") says he went to his local Whole Foods last week to get a cake for a member of his congregation.
That in itself could have been enough, but as it goes with creators of color, it's up to us to open doors for each other and make the space so more of us can find the opportunities to make work that's thought-provoking, exciting, and simply fun.
The Dead Girl, Understood While it may not have been the creators of Twin Peaks' intention, the series helped open doors for shows that did more than merely acknowledge the inner workings of a young girl: They made it paramount that we figure these characters out.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will meet with Japan's Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso on Tuesday, kicking off talks in Tokyo that the White House hopes will open doors in Japan for U.S.-made products and attract Japanese investment for infrastructure projects in the United States.
Every day can open doors to treatment and health for people who are living with the virus, to awareness of preventive measures and peace of mind for those who are not, and to knowledge, for all of us, of what is necessary to end the pandemic.
A shot through the open doors of a paddy wagon reveals two men on opposite sides of the van's spare tire, covering their faces with hats; the result is a comic mystery and a sort of Mickey Mouse silhouette, in which their hats look like ears.
"Playing Samp-Verona with open doors would be a serious risk, because Genoa has not had any contagion so far, so it would have seemed inappropriate and imprudent to give access to the public," Toti told reporters, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport and other media.
"Playing Samp-Verona with open doors would be a serious risk, because Genoa has not had any contagion so far, so it would have seemed inappropriate and imprudent to give access to the public," Toti told reporters, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport and other Italian media.
On the campaign trail, the candidate's answer to people concerned about his struggles with black voters often hinged on Iowa, and the idea that a victory there would open doors for him with black voters — just as it did, his aides said, for Barack Obama in 2008.
The worker had been rehearsing a stunt scene that involved driving a motorcycle, Dictate 939 hyperstrada, out of the open doors of a building, across a concrete pad and down a ramp that had been built over three stairs and coming to a stop on the stair landing.
In a time of deep polarization and gridlock, this move is promising and has the potential to open doors to thousands of working-class Americans and drastically change the make-up of who interns, works and serves in Congress and ultimately what policies are passed for the coming decades.
Of course India wants to be a major player in the world, and in that sense it is even more shocking that they rank No. 15 on the Open Doors World Watch List, which documents the countries with the most egregious track records of violence and persecution of Christians.
In addition to Haleyi, Mann and Sciorra, prosecutors called three more women to testify against Weinstein, portraying him as a serial predator who had manipulated women with promises to open doors in Hollywood, coaxing them to hotel rooms or private apartments, and then overpowering and violently attacking them.
In addition to Haleyi, Mann and Sciorra, prosecutors called three more women to testify against Weinstein, portraying him as a serial predator who had manipulated women with promises to open doors in Hollywood, coaxing them to hotel rooms or private apartments, and then overpowering and violently attacking them.
Daniel C. Richman, a professor at Columbia Law School and a former federal prosecutor, said defendants and their lawyers frequently choose not to present a case as a strategic move, often because the defendants have criminal histories or because it could open doors to other areas the prosecution could question.
"Through this experience, I not only was able to open doors into industries that I had no access to before like venture capital, but also [into] a cohort of amazing fellow students that I can turn to whenever I am confronted with issues that are outside my area of expertise." 
Economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett and her colleagues authored a study called "The Sponsor Effect: Breaking Through the Last Glass Ceiling" and found that women had a lack of sponsors—people who actually open doors for them as opposed to mentors who advise them on how to open the doors for themselves.
It is hardly a surprise that some of the genes that made Barrichello the Formula One ironman with a record 322 starts would be passed down to a son starting to find his way in a motor racing world where blood lines can open doors but do not win races.
SEOUL, April 18 (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will meet with Japan's Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso on Tuesday, kicking off talks in Tokyo that the White House hopes will open doors in Japan for U.S.-made products and attract Japanese investment for infrastructure projects in the United States.
"The region has cheered us as a home-grown story, as a local home-grown champion and that helped us in many different ways -- all the way from helping us with ideas, helping us open doors, helping us with funding; pretty much helping us with anything we needed help with," he says.
As the first leg of the tour wraps in Jackson, MS, the sun is lower in the sky and a cool breeze wafts through the open doors of M.W. Stringer Lodge — a symbolic location choice, as it is the site where the Fannie Lou Hamer helped launch the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
"In between casual, home-movie-like shots of President Obama are the Akerman shots: the slow pans around the Oval Office, the tracking down long corridors and through open doors, the frames within frames, the crowds both engaged with and ignorant of the camera," Mr. Chaudhary wrote in The Forward in October.
The example she has set over the last seven years — from lo-fi, no-budget home recordings to effusive critical acclaim and sold-out tours, all without sacrificing any of her charm or individuality — has helped open doors for a generation of self-starters like Soccer Mommy, Snail Mail and Julien Baker.
In 2017 and 2018, James Biden was embarking on a foray into health care investing, telling potential partners, including at Americore, that his last name could open doors and that Joe Biden was excited about the public policy implications of their business models, according to court filings and interviews with James' former business contacts.
In its 2018 World Watch List, the Christian group Open Doors ranked North Korea the worst nation in the world for Christians, and in a statement last week, the group called on Christians to take part in 24 hours of prayer and fasting on Monday ahead of the meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim.
Ms. Ross-Ho's exaggerated keys, modeled after functioning ones that open doors to real locations around the city, are almost certain to be come across by passers-by who had no expectation of a run-in with an Art Basel installation that day — chance encounters echoing the imagined accidents by which the keys were lost.
" — Lauren Taylor BLACK BEAR CAUGHT ON VIDEO STEALING DONUTS FROM FAMILY&aposS GARAGE "She roused and knew just what to do.... walking out through the open doors, through the yard, across the creek, and through the empty field behind us exactly as we had shown her," said Taylor, adding she has "extensive experience working with energy and animals.
Manufacturing experts contend that leveraging regional strengths and focusing on emerging industries when making policy could lead to an advanced manufacturing renaissance in the U.S. Furthermore, regional clusters of manufacturing expertise encourage businesses to share technologies and know-how, provide access to skilled employees and open doors to industry-specific funding opportunities, all of which benefits manufacturers.
"That means some travel to the South, more time and exposure there and finding some key African-American leaders who can open doors for him and endorse him." transcript I remember in history class, must have been a junior, it was during the impeachment process of President Clinton or all the scandal, everything that was going on.
Although she stressed that her educational path was not carefully planned, this step-by-step accumulation of credentials — two-year degree, certification, bachelor's degree — is part of what many in higher education view as an important trend, one that can lead to careers in STEM professions hungry for skilled workers and open doors for older and lower-income students.
The city of Nice alerted people on its Twitter account to stay at home, use the hasthag #PortesOuvertesNice (Open doors Nice) to find shelter, and use the Facebook "safe" check to mark themselves as safe: A French Twitter user posted a video with the caption "Am in Nice, crowd is moving but we do not know why" showing people running in apparent panic.
Magnets allow users to sense magnetic or electromagnetic fields; RFID (radio-frequency identification) or NFC (near field communication, a related technology) chips, encased in biocompatible glass, can be programmed to communicate with Android phones and other compatible devices, allowing users to unlock their phones, open doors, turn lights on and off or even buy a beer with a literal wave of the hand.
Rather than telling its drivers to open doors, or not to solicit cash tips, or to stock water bottles in their cars, or not to ask for a five-star review, Uber can tell its drivers that users have shared that they prefer some behaviors, and dislike others, and that acting on these observations is a way to optimize their own ratings.
But throughout the building controversy, Mr. Giuliani has continued to represent clients, broker deals and take on consulting contracts in Washington and around the world in ways that leave him subject to criticism that he is using his role as President Trump's personal lawyer to open doors to the government and influence policy despite the questions about his own conduct.
But heavy train traffic and delays led to a rerouting; instead of Soweto we passed by a different side of Jo'burg, often going quite slowly, sometimes creeping alongside the great city's not-in-the-least-bit luxurious commuter trains with their open windows and open doors, packed with dark-skinned workers who stared at our train and us, sealed inside it.
One of the biggest mistakes you can make is flinging open doors without first checking for a different escape route But if you must open a door to get out of the building, don't forget to shut it behind you Never break windows in an attempt to give those trapped in a burning building some fresh air Don't try to move a cooking pan that's caught fire
Eric Lipp, executive director of the Open Doors Organization, a Chicago-based advocacy group for travelers with disabilities that also works as a consultant to airports and airlines, said airports that must comply with the new rule fell into three categories: those that were quick to comply, those that were working toward complying and those for which post-security relief areas are not a priority.
"So saving that bit of money has definitely given me a cushion for a little bit to figure out how to start surviving when I get back to the U.S. " According to the 215 Open Doors Survey conducted by the Institute of International Education (IIE), around 215 percent of U.S. students choose to study abroad either through short-term exchanges or long-term programs.
In Angela Merkel's Europe right now, that should mean making peace with Brexit, ceasing to pursue ever further political centralization by undemocratic means, breaking up the '60s-era intellectual cartels that control the commanding heights of culture, creating space for religious resistance to the lure of nihilism and suicide — and accepting that the days of immigration open doors are over, and the careful management of migrant flows is a central challenge for statesmen going forward.
The show's curators, Tom Eccles, the executive director of the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard, and Lauren Cornell, a curator at the New Museum, use the film's paranoia to bring in work by generations of artists — some of them Ms. Export's contemporaries, like Bruce Nauman and Ida Applebroog, but mostly younger artists, many of them women, for whom her work blew open doors: Lorna Simpson, K8 Hardy, Hito Steyerl, Trisha Donnelly and Emily Jacir, among others.
The gang's all here: Selina's girl Friday, Amy Brookheimer (Anna Chlumsky), who at this point seems fully in the grip of Stockholm Syndrome; Dan Egan (Scott), fresh off a failed TV gig and discovering that youthful charm is no longer enough to open doors for him; jaded advisors Kent Davison (Gary Cole) and Ben Cafferty (Kevin Dunn); hounddog-ishly faithful bag man Gary Walsh (Tony Hale); and the unfailingly cheerful Richard Splett (Sam Richardson), who's quietly dividing his time between the Meyer campaign and the upstart bid of Jonah Ryan (Timothy Simons).
Berry's interview, which took place at the Cannes Lions Festival, also covered the issue of #OscarsSoWhite and its resounding backlash, which led Berry to reveal that she "was profoundly hurt" by the ways her win failed to open doors for others, as she tearfully proclaimed it would in her 2002 Oscars acceptance speech: Since the Oscars first began in 1928, the Best Actress category has seen only 17 nominations for women of color (two of which went to the same actress), with the earliest dating back to Merle Oberon's 1935 role in The Dark Angel.

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