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Also — why are they so out in the open?
Now is the time for courage, out in the open.
Such sentiment, he suggests, is now out in the open.
"He didn't do it out in the open," Damon said.
The plans are out in the open, on the internet.
Every company's online acquisition strategy is out in the open.
Their salad bar, out in the open air, is gross.
"Child abuse doesn't happen out in the open," Schmalz said.
The book is putting it all out in the open.
Now all of your business is out in the open.
We're celebrating and bemoaning our bodies out in the open.
Him: You ready to have this out in the open?
The two broke and were back out in the open.
Soon after that, the feud was out in the open.
It's unclear why the gun was out in the open.
Out in the open, you're obviously very vulnerable to attack.
Women and children inside and men out in the open.
Politics were mostly clean and played out in the open.
We were both glad it was out in the open.
It's all fat all the time, right out in the open.
Getting those conversations out in the open can only be helpul.
But at least the issue is out in the open now.
Regardless, it's great this is all out in the open now.
You can&apost beat me -- I am out in the open.
The team is all about having everything out in the open.
We are in a clearing, sitting right out in the open.
No "direct" messaging here, all out in the open like Twitter.
The review was limited to information already out in the open.
When the incident came out in the open, the community erupted.
The seed is now out in the open to be planted.
The corruption is everywhere and it's right out in the open.
Now the software engineering they do, it's out in the open.
"Body parts were out in the open, in coolers," Larson testified.
Everything was more out in the open and on the table.
The caucuses happen OUT IN THE OPEN FOR EVERYONE TO SEE.
Out in the open, there is nowhere to hide #BluePlanet212 pic.twitter.
There just was no stopping Kansas out in the open floor.
In some ways, it's refreshing that that's out in the open.
SoundCloud's stall has been out in the open for some time.
But what it's doing out in the open is way worse.
"It's better to just get it out in the open," she said.
And then all the versions of you are out in the open.
I cannot believe that I left my purse out in the open!
What motive could there be for using it out in the open?
But it's a chance for queerness to be out in the open.
At least on here, they say, it's all out in the open.
Is it better to have the ugly thing out in the open?
I imagine it's quite scary getting these photos out in the open.
I understand him wanting to get everything out in the open now.
"Discussions about acne aren't out in the open, either," Mr. Traube said.
Out in the open is Mr. Trump's contempt for the news media.
The tension wasn't immediately out in the open, but there were rumors.
Keep your router out in the open and use those ethernet ports.
I think it's important to have these conversations out in the open.
And the more out in the open the router is, the better the signal is likely to be — so building a router into a product people actually need to place out in the open is a good idea.
They want to avoid having their internal food fight out in the open.
The dispute, brewing for some time, is now spilling out in the open.
Or, Apple is simply testing self-driving car technology out in the open.
The transactional aspect of such an imbalanced relationship is out in the open.
It was typically done out in the open, in full view of others.
PND: I mean, technically Push already brought the drama out in the open.
Volume is a box, whereas the Holovect projects more out in the open.
And once they're out in the open floor, they know how to score.
Employees also spent the weekend protesting as private citizens, out in the open.
It's much easier to deal with it when it's out in the open.
It's kind of worse than that, it's right out in the open essentially.
But manipulation is usually something hidden, whereas speech is out in the open.
" So begins Jesús Carrasco's bleak and beautiful debut novel, "Out in the Open.
The mother-daughter loathing, a long-held secret, came out in the open.
My family's messy reality was out in the open, on a global platform.
The only difference is that this time it's all out in the open.
They're just not out in the open for all of Twitter to mock.
The butchering takes place out in the open on the crunchy, icy snow.
With so many new details out in the open, there are even more questions.
Being out in the open, he knew, risked encirclement by Ramsay's superior ground force.
You can see Meghan letting her dog poop right there out in the open.
But now it's broken down, and the real motives are out in the open.
Public display Trump is accustomed to making high-profile hires out in the open.
At Yale, the secret society recruitment process is far more out in the open.
These sales aren't happening on the deep web, but right out in the open.
Christina, for one, is relieved that their situation is finally out in the open.
It was like a real live art opening, out in the open for free.
But this trader made it easier by leaving a clue out in the open.
So keep your apps out in the open but do organize them by screen.
Hey, we've all been there — just not as tragically and out in the open.
With the secret out in the open, Fogelman said he's breathing a little easier.
Right from the start, Alvarez was using those low kicks out in the open.
Deal with a blizzard in October or a rainstorm while out in the open?
But while out in the open, it gave an unsettling peek into the future.
In contrast to Iran, things aren't hidden away, it's all out in the open.
She said one of the weapons was out in the open, behind a bar.
You must wander and pass hraka out in the open, exposed to the Thousand.
OUT IN THE OPEN By Jesús Carrasco Translated by Margaret Jull Costa 226 pp.
With the complaints out in the open, the authorities are sometimes forced to respond.
Illegal activity sometimes occurs out in the open, or inside private and secret groups.
Everyone's a literal poser; Parton's meme just puts that effort out in the open.
But I was shocked that he was so out in the open this time.
We told him to stop pissing out in the open, and he eventually did.
When things are technically more out in the open, more people don't feel alone.
But what if the corruption isn't hidden at all, but right out in the open?
During his trips into the night, Malhotra often photographed people sleeping out in the open.
I saw this passion not even bubbling under the surface but out in the open.
In any case, these days, there are significantly more out-in-the-open grey areas.
Similarly, when does Miller's number — now out in the open — become public information, if ever?
Everything was out in the open, but Jonah was still in that relationship with Kelly.
Even with these allegations out in the open, much of Nxivm's members reportedly remained faithful.
"Just getting a router out in the open gives you much better performance," Weaver said.
And did we mention each machine sits out in the open all Election Day long?
Typically the House and Senate Intelligence Committees don't do their work out in the open.
Often times they're left out in the open or in rooms that don't have locks.
And it made life easier for hackers by leaving Bluetooth traffic out in the open.
Out in the open, with Machida's focus on distancing, this probably won't be so useful.
By forcing intimacy out in the open, personal relationships have been reconceived as public performances.
Growing out in the open means lots of opportunities for bacteria to enter the picture.
Now that the details are out in the open, there is no excuse for inaction.
But synergy like this, where the dots are connected out in the open, is rare.
The exotic animals that I've only seen in zoos free and out in the open.
It was built out in the open, rather than in a carefully controlled factory environment.
I want to do it out in the open because that enhances an IBM meritocracy.
But Skullark was unarmed when he walked up to his foes out in the open.
When numbers are out in the open, however, it's easier to see potential blind spots.
Like the best scary movies, they brought out in the open what was already there.
"I like to get out in the open air and play golf and tennis," Agnew said.
Get your issues out in the open by scheduling a one-on-one with your spouse.
Thetoilet is out in the open in the cage, there is no door for any privacy.
I put the reality (and details) of my spending and saving habits out in the open.
It felt like a breath of fresh air to have the issue out in the open.
Meanwhile, out in the open sea, the baby turtles swim in search of their own freedom.
"I don't want to be out in the open," he said in a brief phone exchange.
Once confidential information is out in the open network, it is effectively beyond the government's control.
But living out in the open means that "Gully Queens" can be victims of random violence.
Hundreds of people here live even the most private moments of life out in the open.
I have no doubt that the brand would rather it not be out in the open.
Out in the Open , by Jesús Carrasco, translated from the Spanish by Margaret Jull Costa (Riverhead) .
Nothing can remain implied; it's all got to be out in the open, obvious and crude.
By getting the issue out in the open, it will lose a lot of its sting.
The candidate who was talking about being able to have more identities out in the open.
That's real, and laid out in the open: Just look at China's 2017 National Intelligence Law.
Menthol, mint and tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes would be allowed to stay out in the open.
Hence the half-full suitcase that languishes out in the open for days, if not weeks.
The press, he notes, mostly missed a story that was squatting right out in the open.
"There were serious human rights violations, and corruption was out in the open," Mr. Pina said.
Unlike a traditional primary in which voters cast ballots, caucuses take place out in the open.
And now, it is out in the open that he is waiting for a lifesaving transplant.
Unlike a traditional primary in which voters cast ballots, caucuses take place out in the open.
"Maybe this is what they always thought, and now it's out in the open," she said.
And that's not counting the excessive "out-in-the-open" fees that are draining our retirement accounts.
I think having public conversation allows the world to better address these issues out in the open.
And I think that it&aposs very important to get all the stuff out in the open.
The concrete circular urinal is out in the open, though plants and a screen offer some privacy.
And that's not counting the excessive "out in the open" fees that are draining our retirement accounts.
Whereas NASA keeps its Mars plans out in the open, SpaceX discusses its plans behind closed doors.
Keep in mind that submissions will be reviewed by the CPSC and published out in the open.
"Birds don't often pose on a nice, well-lit, beautiful branch out in the open," he says.
Do you think that people's opinion has changed now that Toni's sexuality is out in the open?
The Chinese kiosk seemed to be out in the open, scanning virtually anyone who approached the screen.
But now it's out in the open, and America faces a stark battle between pluralism and revanchism.
CHICAGO POLICE SHOOTING VIDEO Out in the open: Chicago is roiled by yet another police shooting video.
"Have a glass of scotch, commiserate a little, and put expectations out in the open," Savar said.
"The thesis of all of this stuff is it should be out in the open," Cox said.
After that, despite de Jouvenel's intervention, Bertrand and Colette lived as a couple out in the open.
Now that the subject is out in the open—will that lead to an exodus of lawmakers?
The man explained that I could remove my clothes behind the curtain or out in the open.
It would be in Namajunas's interest to stay out in the open and to limit the exchanges.
The decision about which candidate to nominate has to be made out in the open, Kasich said.
The rule is broken often, but usually with an element of deniability — not out in the open.
The dealers were all out in the open, calling out brand names, even handing out free samples.
So the question ... multiple passengers tell us drug use was out in the open ... flagrant and notorious.
China is home to a quarter of all plastic waste that is dumped out in the open.
Perhaps Amazon's public-relations campaigns would go better if it tried waging them out in the open.
The report, dated June 9, claims that files with that information were left out in the open.
Nearly six months after the battle ended, there are also still bodies festering out in the open.
If they&aposre not caught out in the open then it&aposs a bad use of ground.
By removing such procedural ploys, the rule change puts the debate over nominees out in the open.
"The big secret in Chinese food these days is right out in the open," wrote Eric Asimov.
"I would've been a better leader if it was out in the open," she told Business Insider.
Wozniacki has hinted at dating the Spurs star for months -- but now it's out in the open.
He was seated at the most private area in the restaurant, which is still out in the open.
After all, once everything is out in the open, it's amazing what changes are seen in human behavior.
Many civilians whose homes have been destroyed are now living out in the open in very bad conditions.
There's no chance I'm dumb enough to give a girl a gun out in the open like that.
And with its supernatural side out in the open, this show is bound to pull some twisted shit.
But now that it's out in the open, here's a question: What does Reed Hastings think about this?
"I'm really sad for everybody, but I'm really glad it's out in the open," Burr told the Times.
This year, they've been out in the open about their relationship, smooching during a vacation in Laguna Beach.
Let's just get this one teensy fact out in the open: Kylie Jenner is not her lip injections.
It's a sunny, optimistic vision, in a car that confidently positions its driver out in the open air.
In a fight perceived as 'striker versus grappler', time not spent out in the open hurts the striker.
In industrial robotics, it's about going from working out in the open to working in tight, confined spaces.
Instead, having them out in the open allowed them to profit from the ecosystems that formed around that.
It's not clear that Franken's resignation will be an out-in-the-open debate when those primaries approach.
"Be safe out there," he said, his eyes darting around while he was still out in the open.
Inside the Capitol, negotiating took place out of sight, while other rituals were performed out in the open.
Now that both of your issues are out in the open, you can work toward finding a solution.
Though things are out in the open now, Cabello and Mendes only recently confirmed that they were dating.
Out in the open is Mr. Trump's disregard for the laws and norms governing financial and ethical conflicts.
"But this needs to happen out in the open, with full transparency, and right now that's not happening."
Here's the scope of that RV scene between Negan, Rick, and the many walkers out in the open.
The toilets are always [dirty], and because of that we have to go out in the open to shit.
The clues that the two singers were ready to reconcile have been out in the open for a while.
Welp, it looks like millions of Instagram accounts were left out in the open for Facebook employees to see.
The effects of this are likely to be devastating to anyone caught out in the open when impact occurs.
"Anything to get that out in the open, to get people aware for diagnosis and research, is vitally important."
Rodriguez had a degree of success in the second round when Edgar took him down out in the open.
She often painted them out in the open, alone with the birch trees of Worpswede, at liberty, without sentimentality.
"We do see people putting them out in the open, and we do expect that to continue," Stirling says.
Like him, many of these killers, he postulated, would exist out in the open, without any sort of suspicion.
The Fish Market takes all of my anxieties and issues with markets and puts them out in the open.
There are two other hurricanes -- Jose, out in the open Atlantic, and Katia, in the southern Gulf of Mexico.
Badhwar echoed the company's statement, telling Fortune it did not seem like much sensitive information out in the open.
As such, the negotiation process must take place out in the open between the hiring manager and the candidate.
Oxfam said more than 20,000 people were in temporary shelters and thousands more were camping out in the open.
In the second he is out in the open, under no pressure, and always has the option of retreat.
Thousands were forced to sleep out in the open, exposed to the rainy season's downpours and "appalling" sanitation conditions.
You can infight blind, but you can't fight out in the open unless you can see what you're doing.
"The Russian playbook is out in the open," Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat of Virginia, said in a statement.
The choreographers Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener, with dancers of their choosing, are creating something out in the open.
Democrats latched onto Mulvaney's statements as further evidence of what they consider White House wrongdoing out in the open.
Aisles were blocked off by haphazardly placed bins of product, and cleaning equipment was left out in the open.
Plus, you may have an opportunity to bring the knowledge you get from self-reflection out in the open.
Why not do so out in the open instead of confirming the worst stereotypes about smoke-filled rooms in Congress?
Videos of this nature still exist but they are out in the open, uploaded to YouTube and shared more readily.
Get your desires out in the open before you climb on top, to ensure the experience is pleasurable for everyone.
Anything that can help the public to understand the answer to that question better should be out in the open.
In the sequel, Aliens, the creatures are out in the open, and James Cameron turned it into an action film.
After multiple uses and leaving the coconut out in the open of their room, you can imagine what happened next.
It's miserable to be out in the open, but people gamely shake their signs in the face of bad weather.
"There's power is having the data out in the open because companies know that they can do better," Lamb said.
Although Carolina coastlines will be met with storm surges, out in the open ocean Florence is producing rather terrifying waves.
What the Russians didn't know was that proof of their military surge was sitting right out in the open online.
The second robber then searched the apartment for the jewelry, which was reportedly out in the open on a table.
It's now out in the open that the platform is looking at how to reconfigure its fee and payment systems.
And now that it's all out in the open ... we asked if he would take his career in that direction.
This ensures nasty allergens and bacteria are trapped inside of the machine's bin and not out in the open air.
But what is not yet out in the open is much greater than in any other period in Israeli history.
The major difference from the past is that this is out in the open -- that everyone is actually seeing it.
A lovely connection which was found, once again, as Gaethje was recovering from a kick and out in the open.
The morning after we'd been caught out in the open we found out what the target had been: a cemetery.
A storm was rolling in, and we were sitting ducks out in the open ocean, with nowhere to take shelter.
He says if he were going to steal, he wouldn't have the items in his hand ... out in the open.
It's better, always, to get the wank right out the way, right out in the open, right at the start.
For example, it's now out in the open that tech billionaire Peter Thiel is trying to sue Gawker into oblivion.
Frazier took the middle rounds but as his eyes began to close he found himself caught out in the open.
Hundreds of women shared their miscarriage experiences with us in an effort to get the topic out in the open.
This struggle has deep roots, and it has now been out in the open for more than half a decade.
"Not understanding that is one thing, but it's hardly rigged when it's done right out in the open," he said.
And the idea that a U.S. president would talk like that out in the open was unheard of — not possible.
Better for senators to get all of this out in the open and let the confirmation process work its will.
The more time Joan and Lincoln spend out in the open, the more opportunities there will be to spot them.
We need to get it out in the open and to see to it that people are brought to justice.
Out in the open, any turning kick can be defused by a rapid retreat, as Yair Rodriguez so often finds.
Compare Henry Cejudo's effective low kick along the fence against Demetrious Johnson with his failed ones out in the open.
Journalism often puts an unwarranted premium on the revelation of new secrets compared to simply seeing what's out in the open.
Monied special interests are draining our prosperity, and it's happening right out in the open for all of us to see.
Which I understand, but he's a great person and it sucks that I can't have that relationship out in the open.
So, Bran will be spending the Battle of Winterfell out in the open of the castle's godswood as Night King bait.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially gone public -- holding hands out in the open for the whole world to see.
With Jon's parentage out in the open, Varys even knows he can support Jon without betraying his attachment to House Targaryen.
"This was going to come out at some point and it's probably best it's out in the open now," he wrote.
I appreciated that Regal kept the candy out in the open for customer browsing rather than behind a glass display case.
The journey was "catastrophic" for most residents as they walked dozens of kilometers and slept out in the open, he said.
By functioning as a civilian government organization, NASA was and is able to do its work totally out in the open.
With everything out in the open, the duo began dating, though Raposo says it wasn't easy for everyone else, at first.
Kim is already on high-alert, and to have photos of her location out in the open is terrifying to her.
Mezger knocked Suzuki down out in the open and the exhausted catch wrestler got to his feet at the nine count.
Everything R. Kelly has been doing has been out in the open for years, but much of the behavior is ignored.
Now that Kent's relationship is out in the open, we can finally get to the bottom of who Emmett actually is.
And now that Russia's playbook is out in the open, we're already seeing other bad actors rip straight from its pages.
"I'm really sad for everybody, but I'm really glad it's out in the open," Burr said about other women coming forward.
Despite their growing influence, Iowa Democrats in Sanders' camp aren't talking about 2020 yet -- at least not out in the open.
Next, the full origins of the investigation and its lack of any real intelligence needs to come out in the open.
And she had carried this shame even though in the rest of her life she was living out in the open.
Our defense is what gets us out in the open court, what gets us spread, what gets us in a rhythm.
"Airing such surveillance out in the open seems to be deliberately designed to damage U.S. relationships," Weaver wrote at the time.
Trump's collusion with Russia has always been out in the open, daring us to recognize what's in front of our faces.
Many people now sleep in bombed-out buildings or in tents -- or simply out in the open, exposed to the elements.
Or sellers who can't get the deals that they used to get, because the pricing is out in the open now.
The attack happened right out in the open, and the residue still exists on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
This year the new manager had public, one-on-one discussions out in the open, where it was easy to overhear.
But after three years in Afghanistan, Mr. Ahmed was ready to try hunting for news that wasn't out in the open.
The distance between the place that formed me and the form I had taken was out in the open, and widening.
It's getting more difficult to spot them, out in the open, but you know the dead are there, somewhere, Pullen said.
She notes how the Parkland, Florida, school shooter had a history of abusing pets and made threats out in the open.
As Finland retracts its socialism, communists if not by name but in policy are out in the open in America. Sen.
Additional strengthening is forecast through Wednesday, when the eye of the storm is expected to be out in the open Atlantic.
You don't want them out in the open, or in spaces where they would get in the way of the fighting.
And, as mentioned, he's not opposed to having some pretty sensitive talks out in the open and in front of guests.
And I believe it's really important to have these conversations out in the open, rather than have them behind closed doors.
Look for yourselves:Twitter user Anry Black reached out to Gizmodo with a photo of the gadget just sitting out in the open.
It's brazen as hell, a bait-and-switch pulled off right out in the open, and it looks like it might work.
Turns out, I'd been hoarding beauty products — and the extent of it wasn't apparent until it was all out in the open.
"You have to make sure valuables are locked up all the time because it's all out in the open," one student said.
He suggested it was FEMA that had left the water out in the open, ultimately making the millions of water bottles unusable.
And now, with his identity out in the open, Peter Parker will have to reckon with all of that, plus public scandal.
But it's not going to be covered up, because I'm going to bring it out in the open for people to see.
The small kids sleep in the car and others in a makeshift tent, while he spends his nights out in the open.
" Murgatroyd also shared the snap on her social media page, thrilled that her partner's secret was finally out in the open. "FINALLY!!!
Now that the Pixel 3 XL is out in the open, it was just a matter of time until someone disassembled it.
Maybe what we really needed was a structured time where we could be vulnerable and get our anxieties out in the open.
But if everything is out in the open, then everyone in the world ... I see what you mean by an advantage, yeah.
Looks like the city's grown on her enough to wanna shoot there ... but not enough to be fully out in the open.
We figured—and hoped—that there are sex service offerings out there for women, just fewer and less out in the open.
Of course, the Staaker team has been doing a lot of testing out in the open water with pro surfer Jamie O'Brien.
Instead of moping and feeling depressed, she's putting her feelings and vulnerability right out in the open and seeing how guys respond.
Echo and Homes are naturally placed out in the open, making the devices well suited to control devices sporting an infrared port.
If you've been a murderous intruder, killing guards indiscriminately and leaving bodies out in the open to be discovered, it's game over.
But fruits take longer out in the open, especially in the wet season, so most farmers end up leaving them to rot.
Since they live in the city, in a crowded apartment, she can never hang their clothes out in the open like this.
Qatar's intransigence is out in the open for all to see, as the Anti-Terror Quartet (ATQ) has been arguing through documentation.
"There's no chance I'm dumb enough to give a girl a gun out in the open like that," Orta told The Verge.
"But the impact of having more out in the open is that it can have a negative impact on victims as well."
Standing still, out in the open with your hands up is only going give the opponent time to look and to think.
Nguyen showed a couple of Dominick Cruz looks in this bout too, using stance changes, bumps and shifts out in the open.
"They have expressed their desire to come out in the open about their participation in extrajudicial killings and summary executions," he wrote.
When you don't have this heterosexual vocabulary to work with, it can be harder to discuss and bring out in the open.
MS. CHICHA of Iconeek Too often we hear stories of a watch being stolen from having been left out in the open.
Once these gun makers would sell their products out in the open, but now they employ runners to surreptitiously deliver their wares.
It simply means it should now play this role out in the open, instead of under the cover of a black robe.
Suddenly, you see the adult in the child: the nerves and fearlessness, the vulnerability and determination are all out in the open.
It very well might have to sit out in the open next to your TV, so it damn well better look good.
The rape accusations brought out in the open a deeply embedded practice by powerful male figures who keep boys as sexual slaves.
The former business executive said on Facebook Watch's "The Herman Cain Show" he was eager to air things out in the open.
The IRC estimated that around 5 percent of the displaced people are living out in the open with only trees to provide shelter.
Jordan argued that now that House leadership has their plan out in the open, there are three plans for Republicans to choose from.
But now that these allegations against her are out in the open, we, as a society, have to figure out what that means.
But I will walk down the hallway to the bathroom carrying a tampon out in the open, without shoving it up a sleeve.
But since mesh systems work best when they are out in the open and spread throughout your home, they should look somewhat nice.
That, he said, was what he appreciated most about Donald Trump: He was forcing people to have difficult conversations out in the open.
You decide whether to have it out in the open, place it inside a cabinet, or hide it under a piece of furniture.
Out in the open, Overeem was able to slam in his kicks and his variety was the story of the long distance exchanges.
It's a different kind of horror, a waking nightmare that pushes fears out in the open in a way that is deeply unsettling.
The president and prime minister have never been close, so the UN vote just brought all the bitterness out in the open. 3.
"The businesses themselves are doing customer service out in the open and actually turn the customer moment into a marketing moment," he said.
The new Echo is smaller and easier to leave out in the open thanks to an attractive outer shell that's easy to replace.
There's no proximity chat, so it's not possible for one person to grief another person they don't know, out in the open world.
It may not end up mattering, but if it does, it's best to have it out in the open as early as possible.
But now Gameroom is out in the open, with a plethora of shooters, strategy titles, puzzlers and casual games for people to try.
"And I believe it's really important to have these conversations out in the open, rather than have them behind closed doors," Dorsey continued.
Instead of being relegated to a store room or a massive warehouse, Tally is out in the open, working alongside real, human workers.
"But this big corruption scandal is now out in the open and that's good for Malaysia and good for (the rule of) law."
But out in the open ocean, the effects on diatoms could be different — and may not result in such an adverse feedback loop.
Images showed cash laying out in the open, on desks, drawers, as well as wads of money stuffed in envelopes and brown bags.
The way he built his online network, where he made hundreds of millions selling pharmaceuticals, was actually all done out in the open.
Bud is the second hurricane of the eastern Pacific hurricane season, following Aletta, which is rapidly weakening far out in the open ocean.
At Original Unverpackt, in Berlin, Germany, all of their products are out in the open, unobstructed by layers of plastic, paper or metal.
The circumstances are obviously different this time around, not least because the evidence of the impeachable offenses is already out in the open.
Border Patrol union spokesman Chris Cabrera had said Garland wants to remember and wants the events of that night out in the open.
In a divided nation like South Africa, where racism is universally and rightly condemned, the prejudice against foreigners is out in the open.
Now that it's out in the open, a bidding war is sure to ensue, and Comcast and Disney will offer their respective spins.
In other words, if you're not bringing important issues — accompanied by a solution or additional insight — out in the open, then you're just whining.
Most massively multiplayer online role-playing games start out in the open world and only later send its players into the deep, dark dungeons.
But unlike decades ago, serious threats of violence, such as those experienced by freshman Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, are often out in the open now.
The virus also can't survive for long out in the open, so you can't catch it from, say, opening a package sent from China.
You have to get it all out in the open and in the light so that we can really understand how pervasive this is.
The actresses of TV and film at Entertainment Weekly's Women Who Kick Ass panel were glad that the discussion is out in the open.
So, it's going to be my responsibility to make sure we move forward to solve these problems that are now out in the open.
Now that their incestuous Game of Thrones relationship is out in the open, Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke are positively dancing in the streets.
Around 15,000 people were out in the open or in "overcrowded" shelters and there was a need for tents, food and water, they said.
Here are the ways in which Hollywood demonstrated its complicity while dropping hints about Harvey Weinstein out in the open, for everyone to see.
Personal information on every voter in Mexico was left sitting out in the open on an Amazon server until Friday, according to Scientific American.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin must really have a thing for PDA ... cuz the two were caught sucking face again out in the open.
Though plenty of hate just sits out in the open, some users skirt detection by using a kind of unsearchable, far-right code language.
You've got to give the woman cred for putting her celeb romance of choice out in the open — where it should be of course.
Look at all these kids doing exactly what I tried to do out in the open and here I am on my way home.
Now that Project Bloks is out in the open, it'll be interesting to see how educators and the industry that supports them will react.
The body jab has always been a Canelo favorite but only works if you're out in the open and able to use your legs.
I would much rather get things out in the open, beat the rug and talk about it instead of brushing it under the rug.
These sites become contaminated "due to hazardous waste being dumped, left out in the open, or otherwise improperly managed," according to the EPA website.
As I sense him seizing up on the phone, I decide to get things out in the open and ask why that's the case.
"I believe it's really important to have these conversations out in the open, rather than have them behind closed doors," he said in May.
It was stunning — but not entirely surprising — that such treasures were modestly displayed and out in the open, available to all, yet scarcely noticed.
The idea was that those memories would inevitably creep back into the performance, so Jacobellis might as well hold them out in the open.
Presumably, though, with such a prominent leak out in the open, it won't be long before we get an official announcement from the company.
Others, like Morrison, believe the only way to avoid that scenario is to put everything --including the current challenges -- out in the open now.
One idea for safeguarding your valuables at the beach: Wrap them in a shirt and leave a bag sitting out in the open. 9.
But no one has touched this bountiful green patch, which sits right out in the open on Crocheron Avenue, overlooking busy Francis Lewis Boulevard.
Trump leaves office without violence Trump is increasingly breaking the law right out in the open, encouraged by House Democrats' evident aversion to impeachment.
"I believe it's really important to have these conversations out in the open, rather than have them behind closed doors," he said last month.
What he does not like is a little criticism about it, you know out in the open, just where it is supposed to happen.
This because he found some movies "on a disc, laying out in the open" at his workplace, and proceeded to copy and share them online.
But the company is seemingly hell-bent on trying to fix its misinformation problem (the one Mark Zuckerberg once blew off) out in the open.
"The question then is whether the chair will decide to call out the US and put the disagreements out in the open," the diplomat said.
"Journalists spend an outsized amount of time on Twitter often using it to formulate their stances somewhat out in the open," Bosworth told BuzzFeed News.
To help control this waste, many neighborhoods would dig little streams along the streets where a river of sewage would flow out in the open.
But even while celebrating the fact that the topic was being discussed out in the open, they wouldn't post about it on Twitter or Facebook.
Having code out in the open means that it's publicly verifiable, so that other people can make sure there's no glaring security flaws or bugs.
These offices will be plentiful out in the open-world map, and you can even take a break between mission objectives to switch things up.
If you fall into the latter camp, an emoji costume is one clever way to get your emotions and internet tendencies out in the open.
The prospect that any dirty laundry—from mass layoffs to furious— may come out in the open appears to be making the Chinese administration skittish.
Figures in the museum stand out in the open and guests are welcome to interact with them — "respectfully," general manager Tom Middleton told the outlet.
The more mature a medium gets, the more the technology behind it disappears, and the technology behind VR is still right out in the open.
"They are not that deep and do not cover the entire city, but it's better than human waste being out in the open," he said.
These devices are designed to be placed out in the open and in common spaces, which is also the best placement for wi-fi routers.
What I mean by all of this is that Glenn commits his crimes right out in the open, where Henry's family can see them transpire.
Just as Gus predicted seasons earlier, he was careless and either doesn't realize or doesn't care that he has left evidence out in the open.
But more than anything, these pardons point to how much of the Trump administration's corruption is happening out in the open, right before our eyes.
He wanted to dream big, even when his family was telling him that a life out in the open was not only fanciful but dangerous.
"Nothing is hidden anymore, so it's all out in the open and people can read it and know it and judge for themselves," he said.
"We were just out in the open and the shots kept on going off — I did not think I would make it home," Henderson said.
When using it, your AirPods are just dangling there out in the open for everyone to see, and they won't charge while in the loops.
Life was pretty concentrated to the dugouts, and if you wanted to advance, it would be out in the open where you were very vulnerable.
The Russian playbook is out in the open for other foreign and domestic adversaries to expand upon – and their techniques will only get more sophisticated.
After leaving my coat at "coat check," which consisted of a coat rack sitting out in the open, I stepped inside Listen Bar's temporary space.
Mesh routers work best when they're out in the open, so they typically have more pleasing or less aggressive designs than traditional routers and extenders.
Drexler explains that interviewees often feel the need to bring up the fact that they were fired just to have it out in the open.
Olive was getting used to the breast being stuck out in the open now; she didn't like it, but she was getting used to it.
The Epson LS500 Laser Projection TV is available in white or black to help match an existing decor given it sits out in the open.
In her mind, rightly or wrongly, those regrettable things need to get out in the open and not kept a secret by the US government.
His reach advantage allows him to do this comfortably out in the open but when he finds himself short on space it becomes a dangerous flaw.
But, the pregnancy is very much not out in the open at the time of filming "Trimester Trouble," and Koko hopes to keep it that way.
With social news feeds, viral spread of stories is a democracy shaking problem, but one we can mostly see b/c it's out in the open.
But having it out in the open, rather than tiptoeing around it for a year, waiting for him to say it, has made things so wonderful.
"I want this guy's insane horrible mistreatment of underage girls to be out in the open for everyone to know and to protect themselves," she said.
His own marital foibles are out in the open, and his hypocrisy is apparently, at least to his supporters, among his main appeals as a candidate.
It seems that some governments have no problem with the consumption of this harmless product; it's just that they don't want it out in the open.
It felt surprising that so much of this content was just sitting right out in the open on a social network that connects faces to names.
"Now, I've decided to get my leg out and uncover it, so they can see and it's there and it's out in the open," she continued.
Cybersecuity executives at RSA, in general, said they were happy that a discussion that often happens behind closed doors is finally happening out in the open.
And, yes... (APPLAUSE) CLINTON: ... it is probably -- look, at this point it's probably not correct to say it's a conspiracy because it's out in the open.
But just because a person is out in the open at the gym, doesn't mean they want to talk to you (or anyone, for that matter).
It's kind of like, bringing them out in the open because there are [important] things—like depression and mental health—that no one ever talks about.
The goal of the new endorsement process, IAM leaders say, is to increase transparency and make candidates compete out in the open for the union's support.
This would explain why the tarantulas are out in the open — the ones Kim K saw in her garage could likely be males looking for mates.
"I'm really sad for everybody, but I'm really glad it's out in the open," Ms. Burr said about learning of the other allegations against Mr. Weinstein.
Gina Ortiz Jones, a Democratic candidate in the 23rd Congressional District in Texas, faced a similar question, but for her it happened out in the open.
LeVar dropped some serious knowledge ... saying what we're experiencing now was ALWAYS lying under the surface champing at the bit to be out in the open.
It shouldn't have taken these absurd and extreme comments to identify his profound antipathy to women's equality -- it was there, out in the open, all along.
If he was going to conspire with Russia, they would ask, why would he do it out in the open for the whole world to see?
There was no one in the aisles, as all the sale items had been placed into sales bins or stacked into piles out in the open.
I'm glad it's calling out the myth that only coding prowess matters, and that backchannel gripes about diversity in tech are now out in the open.
The reason ring positioning is important in low kicking a mobile fighter is that out in the open they can withdraw their leg to behind them.
Moreover, Trump has done all these things not in the time-hallowed Bush family manner of starting whispering campaigns, but out in the open, publicly and brutally.
"For them it is more safe and more comfortable for them to be out in the open environment and understand what's going on around them," Passeser said.
I'm very blessed that I can let these things out in the open that would otherwise become very toxic and damaging if held inside for too long.
"It'll be a big release to get it out in the open, and hopefully be an outlet for other women to talk about their experiences," Thore says.
Sure, you're out in the open, but you're going so fast (and able to hop off just as quickly) that the risk is well worth the reward.
We will have to work hard to change the deep prejudices against women, but at least they will be out in the open for the first time.
And while this fact is hard to swallow, there's a small silver lining: At least now it's out in the open that women aren't making this up.
And when it does, everything there out in the open, the last of the last pulsation, he himself gets up and goes, leaving behind him our redemption.
But with so few details of the raid out in the open, it has been left to the attackers themselves to tell the story of El Adde.
So while I argue against everything being magically fixed, putting this all out in the open in certain ways does start to make some kind of difference.
We&aposve also got totally awesome social policies like sanctuary cities for aliens from the Andromeda galaxy and public bathrooms which will be out in the open.
A source tells PEOPLE the couple split "a bit ago," and it appears the signs they had gone their separate ways were already out in the open.
And while the latest data dump doesn't include any Game of Thrones spoilers, it definitely contains some information that the network wouldn't want out in the open.
The real fun will come when we get to try it out in the open sky, which we hope to be able to do very soon. h2.
But the biggest problem surrounding Trump's energy plan isn't that it makes no sense; it's that it doesn't actually exist — at least not out in the open.
What Google is doing with its modular Project Ara smartphone is perhaps its grandest experiment yet: developing hardware out in the open as if it were software.
While I love to wear flats, having my toes out in the open makes a big difference while (basically) wading through the muggy air of the city.
The slow pace has caught the ire of conservative news outlets, which have slammed Tillerson for not doing enough to get Clinton's emails out in the open.
But soon they both end up in the same room together when it's learned that a deadly chemical that could destroy mankind is out in the open.
The ride starts out in the open, then brings riders into a dark tunnel before plummeting them down a near-vertical dropinto the mouthof the Venus flytrap.
What's also clear is that just below the surface -- and in some cases out in the open -- there is a feeling among some Democratic pundits, consultants, etc.
Maria Svart says she prefers disagreements be out in the open, but the Afrosocialist and Socialists of Color Caucus is the only one that is officially recognized.
An interesting thought which struck this writer while reviewing Gaethje's tape regards Gaethje's defensive porousness out in the open, and his reliance on catch-and-pitch counters.
Jacare is a near unstoppable force on the ground but he often shoots from way out in the open and doesn't cut the cage at all well.
But those discussions are not as out in the open as talk about hormones and surgical procedures; compared to such topics, in fact, fertility is almost taboo.
Georges St. Pierre famously tired out B.J. Penn's arms by forcing him to dig for underhooks along the fence, then boxed him up out in the open.
Escaped salmon then pass that trait on to hybrid wild salmon, who are then, to mix metaphors, like lambs to the slaughter out in the open seas.
The terms of service, he said, prohibit transactions for sex; the site simply seeks to bring the role that money plays in mating out in the open.
In the play, an intriguing 1960s-era generational divide between Memphis Lee, who runs a diner, and Sterling, an aimless young man, breaks out in the open.
But the fact that Apple is still somehow leaving parts of encrypted emails out in the open, when they're explicitly supposed to be encrypted, obviously isn't good.
Like Trump is the only person who would do something so bad right out in the open that it makes you question whether it's actually bad, right?
How can we look those people in the face if we let this man who has committed his offense walk away out in the open without rebuke?
"Trump is the only person who will do something so bad right out in the open that it makes you question whether it's actually bad," Noah said.
It's time for an enormous paradigmatic shift towards accountability, out in the open, and not another tepid half step from Facebook within the comfort of its black box.
Now that the "open secret" of Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct is just out in the open, and no longer a secret, everyone's got something to say about it.
Shots out in the open are responsible for fewer and fewer takedowns in high level mixed martial arts, but when timed under punches they are beautiful to behold.
The "Pittsburgh potty," wall-less toilets often found out in the open, in the middle of the basement, dates back to before the 1900s, according to one architect.
Working out in the open Giving up a private office altogether and sitting at a desk among other employees works for some top executives -- especially at smaller companies.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin will soon swap wedding vows -- but for now, they're happy swapping spit -- and doing it out in the open at an NYC restaurant.
This would be a great development if it seemed as though it came about strictly because Richard and Sutton really wanted to be together out in the open.
While misinformation on Facebook is for the most part out in the open, on WhatsApp it is hidden among private chat groups, spreading unchecked among family and friends.
Getting them out in the open now and devising countermeasures are an essential part of the vetting process for any technology that aspires to being in everyday use.
Even without the beta, Twitter has already been testing some new features out in the open, including "original tweeter" tags, and a morning news brief feature on Android.
He won't help Cersei out in the open, of course, but he'll no doubt be behind the scenes to ensure there's as much destruction caused as humanly possible.
However, areas regarded as high risk were reduced in some regions in late January and early February, allowing some birds out in the open again, the ministry said.
There's also, of course, the damage that personal digital baggage left out in the open can wreak long after the fact of a blown fuse or fleeting snap.
But I think a healthy debate — put it out in the open — let's see what Congress, how they feel about it and what we think it will do.
So rather than leave your snacks out in the open, make it more challenging to eat by keeping hiding them away on the highest shelf of your pantry.
Such stories tend to focus on the UAE because that country, unlike other Gulf states, has focused on cultivating influence out in the open and often among journalists.
"The major benefit of speaking about money is getting the subject out in the open," says Greg Heller, founder, and CEO of HCR Wealth Advisors in Los Angeles.
While there's certainly something irritating about the elites of today who mistakenly think they're scrappy or "normal," what happens differently when unearned advantage is out in the open?
In Babylon, the kids can drink excessively and out in the open without breaking the Rainbow rule against booze, and they are taking full advantage of this luxury.
Air fresheners, he says, are "consumer goods products which are explicitly designed to be actually put out in the open inside your home," and so is Google Home.
We are now out in the open about our child's gender nonconformity, and J.G. has blossomed from a moody, secretive child into a rambunctious and irrepressible little soul.
As he peels off bills for the masses, he couldn't look more comfortable out in the open, no matter the extraordinary manhunt that's currently bearing down on him.
Chanzaib wanted to play basketball, but the only hoop near her house was out in the open and used by boys, so one of her pious brothers protested.
However, a message preview can also be a privacy issue, depending on who's looking over your shoulder, or has eyes on an iPhone laying out in the open.
Sure more security cameras have gone up, but otherwise tours are still on and items are still out in the open instead of behind glass or locked up.
And so when at six-thirty a cartel hound came scavenging, anodized joints creaking like coffin nails, it found Feo and his bags out in the open, unguarded.
Chanzaib wanted to play basketball, but the only hoop near her house was out in the open and full of boys, so one of her pious brothers protested.
Right from the get go Namajunas was out in the open and drawing Jedrzejczyk forward, managing distance and controlling when she was hittable and when she was not.
Out in the open Alvarez's favourite darting right could be an excellent weapon against the southpaw and could even set up a nice high kick or body kick.
There are also some obvious problems with leaving huge mounds of food out in the open for extended periods of time and letting lots of people touch them.
In the present, the issue becomes whether anyone has the willpower and a sufficient sense of honor to fight against lies that are already out in the open.
You'll recall, in the past Sonni claimed Jeremy's gun collection put Ava at risk ... particularly because one of the weapons was out in the open, behind a bar.
His answer, and I'm paraphrasing and you should go watch the interview if you're interested, was about, he said it's better that things are out in the open.
In the near term, conservation biologists are scrambling to save animals now caught out in the open with no food or water, by for instance deploying feeding stations.
This is a race in which jockeys — they ride for various contrade, or neighborhoods — feel free to bribe one another, out in the open, before the contest begins.
Tenants didn't seem to mind Schiffman seeing dust mops or sex toys left out in the open, but they did mind talking about the terms of their rent.
Out in the open The legacy of Katherine Johnson -- of "Hidden Figures" fame -- will stay front and center now that NASA has renamed a facility to honor her.
It is time to play hard ball with Senate Democrats and make them work out in the open if they want to sabotage the future of American greatness.
One time, I had hid the pound in my room under a T-shirt and kept my personal stash on top of the shirt out in the open.
Also, it is unclear to me why Pike wasn't told ahead of time that Section 31 was looking for Spock, since the group operates out in the open.
Dyer alleged Ramos "took full responsibility" for the shooting, and even allegedly told police that Jace's father had warned him previously about leaving the weapon out in the open.
McCaffrey, the human highlight film, resumed his act in the third period with a 30-yard jaunt memorable for dizzied Hawkeyes who were juked out in the open field.
There are tens of thousands of people still sleeping out in the open or under makeshift shelters, there is dirty, contaminated water everywhere, and poor nutrition and hygiene levels.
What do you hope to learn from him this time around out in the opening -- out in the open, considering you have already heard from him behind closed doors?
But it wasn't eclipses that were the focus then; it was a very practical problem of the day: knowing the location of a ship out in the open ocean.
Out in the open is where Ferguson does his best work—winning exchanges with long, looping counters as he rolls with punches, and forcing the opponent onto the defensive.
Aaron Rodgers and Danica Patrick seem to be rounding out the first lap of their rumored romance -- 'cause now they're dining together out in the open ... as seen here.
The rest of the experience is spent piecing together why everyone is gone, based on what information you find both out in the open and hidden throughout the house.
But as we're all learning and growing in this moment together, there's value to making mistakes out in the open rather than hiding behind an iron-gated PR team.
This statistic could very well be skewed, though, because those who are trafficked for sex work tend to be out in the open, so it gets reported more often.
Acer had durability in mind with the Chromebook Tab 10, but for some reason the micro SD card slot is left out in the open with no protective door.
After having her boyfriend spend the night over, one young woman learned the hard way that leaving your sex toys out in the open could have some interesting consequences.
Jędrzejczyk's jab is a counter punch, countering forward pressure, and if that forward pressure isn't there Jędrzejczyk struggles to find the mark with her jab out in the open.
According to the FBI, many states see an increase in burglaries throughout the month of December, when people's homes are filled with expensive gifts sitting out in the open.
On Twitter, photos and sometimes full names are out in the open for everyone to see (although I've withheld the identities of those I spoke to for this piece).
Umeå University believes it's probably the first time a plant edited with CRISPR has been "cultivated, harvested and cooked"—at least out in the open for all to see.
That said, the fact that the new device looks nice enough to be displayed out in the open no doubt emboldened the company to make it a bit larger.
No matter the distance, my dad and brother have studied the winds and can tell whether it's safe to take the 20-foot boats out in the open ocean.
I'm glad it's calling out the code-ninja hero myth that only coding prowess matters, and that backchannel gripes about diversity in tech are now out in the open.
What distinguishes this group is that they're traveling out in the open, on the logic that because they're such a large group, Mexican agents won't try to stop them.
Mr. Mitchell played an important role in the story of race and art in America, and he's gratified that issues surrounding race are so out in the open today.
More importantly, the kicker may step down and start flurrying with his hands in a way that he isn't often afforded to off his kicks out in the open.
And it's helping not only service members but their families heal so everybody can heal as a community, which is the best way to heal out in the open.
Some of the mothers have given birth just hours or days before and are still healing, but they have to sleep on the hard ground, out in the open.
Attendees who have a handgun license can personally arm themselves by wearing their firearm concealed under their clothes or out in the open in a holster on their hip.
Plan B and its generics are supposed to be over-the-counter medications, but experts say drugstores don't always keep them out in the open because they are expensive.
Staff Sgt Armando Martinez, who had been out in the open to watch for casualties, said he could not believe how easily one missile leveled the concrete blast walls.
Staff Sgt Armando Martinez, who had been out in the open to watch for casualties, said he could not believe how easily one missile levelled the concrete blast walls.
The Chinese generally generate less plastic waste per capita than Americans, but almost three-quarters of China's ends up in poorly managed landfills, or out in the open. 7.
Staff Sgt Armando Martinez, who had been out in the open to watch for casualties, said he could not believe how easily one missile leveled the concrete blast walls.
"The major benefit of speaking about money is getting the subject out in the open," Greg Heller, founder and chief executive officer of HCR Wealth Advisors, tells NBC News.
Lina's "Feelgrid" level is on display at all times on Lina's wrist, similar to how ride-sharing apps put information about drivers and their ratings out in the open.
Out in the open is a secretary of state who came to his job with no relevant experience and now sits at the helm of a decimated State Department.
I walked on eggshells, anticipating conflict, but the couple argued less on their broken-down boat than I argue with myself while out in the open of the world.
And she had been psychologically tortured, too — apple pies and unopened toys left out in the open that she and her 12 brothers and sisters were forbidden to touch.
Now that Teddy's (Kim Raver) pregnancy is out in the open, the question on everyone's mind is just how Owen (Kevin McKidd) and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) will all work together.
Although attempting to join the club in the lavatory is unlikely to land you in jail, there could be serious legal ramifications should you try anything out in the open.
The National Security Agency works every day to find new ways to break into international networks, but it's rare to see proof of that hacking bonanza out in the open.
In the current political landscape with regard to Biden, it's been out in the open for years, and for various reasons, it's now getting more scrutiny than it has previously.
But the bigger news is that Trump has decided that his best political defense is to be out in the open about demands for foreign investigations of his political opponents.
Ten years ago, this stretch was the place to go for knock-off handbags — and if they weren't already out in the open, all you had to do was ask.
She quickly shows Jughead the ropes, warning him about the Ghoulies, a rival gang, and Jingle Jangle, which seems to be dealt right out in the open at Southside High.
" -Palmer Luckey "Some people want founders to keep their politics private and away from their business, others think they should do everything out in the open in a vocal way.
"As much as possible, we want to get out in the open floor and we can feed off turnovers and pressure and get some easy ones," White recently told reporters.
But it's also arguable that it's better to have the possibility out in the open in order to either implement countermeasures or otherwise allow people to prepare themselves for it.
But I am a firm believer that, especially with my coming out with my anxiety disorder, that these things are better out in the open than swept under the rug.
I was chilling in a bank and the money was all out in the open, so I went to go grab it, but I couldn't because of some invisible obstruction.
Kim Jong-nam was killed right out in the open at an international airport, by two women who sequentially wiped chemicals on his face that created a powerful nerve agent.
Our sources say no one on the set referenced the tragedy on the Canadian lake, which left 2 people dead ... at least nothing was talked about out in the open.
She recommends making the crispbreads and then storing them in out in the open, like one might hang garlic to dry (an airtight container will make them lose their snap).
Even movements that start with the best intentions — and put their organizers and administration right out in the open for all to see and query — can lose control of outcomes.
At the house, according to the lawsuit, a "hard-core" party was intensifying, and Mr. Brown and Mr. Grissom had many guns out in the open, which intimidated the plaintiff.
Oldham lives by the maxim that if he doesn't see it, it doesn't exist, so most of his creative needs are out in the open: musical instruments, notebooks, guitar pedals.
And they look better than traditional routers and extenders, which may encourage you to keep them out in the open instead of a closet, where WiFi signals can get muffled.
The girl, E. Hanifa Zaara, didn't want to go out in the open and won a promise from her father to build a lavatory indoors, said police officer A. Valarmathi.
So you need not be shy about putting the Wi-Fi hubs out in the open, like on a side table, for a clear line of sight with your gadgets.
Articles of impeachment themselves will be drafted in private, but debated, edited and amended out in the open — a process that could take two to three days of public work.
Imagen, a Mexican broadcast network, aired a report in 2017 using hidden camera video inside a Mexico City prison that showed inmates casually making extortion calls out in the open.
Out in the open While we wouldn't exactly call it a "positive" result of climate change, melting glaciers in the Canadian Arctic are revealing landscapes not seen in 40,000 years.
While out of sight, we are granted the space to bring our ideas for freedom and justice out in the open, right when it's far too late to stop us.
The Antiquities Trafficking and Heritage Anthropology Research (ATHAR) Project has published a critical report on West Asian antiquities trafficking taking place more or less out in the open on Facebook.
But it was definitely the moment when the bitter animosity people feel toward Cruz — his fellow candidates, his fellow senators, and even, apparently, Fox News — broke out in the open.
Many of them are sleeping out in the open, grouping together with complete strangers—not knowing if they'll be robbed or what might happen if they're sleeping with strange men.
Feeling less like a mouse caught out in the open, I turn an appraising eye over my surroundings and am struck by one clear fact: rich people suck at having fun.
The Amazon chief was laying low with Lauren as the divorce wound its way through the court, but now that it's history they're clearly out in the open and going strong.
Many stars from some of your favorite films and TV shows spoke out about issues close to their hearts, making the SAG Awards one where activism was out in the open.
"If I can make someone who is questioning their gender identity feel a little less scared, confused, or alone, then putting myself out in the open is worth it," Flores says.
Ahead, you'll find a set of friendly suggestions on how to avoid the NYFW chaos altogether, and still manage to get your passive-aggressive posts about it out in the open.
"The more this issue gets out in the open, the more likely people are to understand it, to recognize it, and to seek help if/when they need it," he says.
For some Central Americans, the solution to this problem is hypervisibility: traveling out in the open, as part of a large group of people that can't simply be grabbed or disappeared.
If you're unable to get a hold of them, we've gone through the lengthy reads, and, surprisingly, there are a lot of spoilers out in the open about the new film.
But if they remain in Colombia, the DEA reasons, Escobar might be more likely to slip up and put himself out in the open, where he can be arrested or shot.
At one point, dehydrated and exhausted, he beds down for the night on the side of a truck, with no thought of the possible dangers of sleeping out in the open.
Some had lost their ability to fly away; some had taken up nesting on the ground, with their eggs out in the open; perhaps most dangerously, they had lost their fear.
That's because it's all out in the open: the Billy Bush conversation, the recent New York Times OpEd on "bro talk on Wall Street," even the light sentence for Brock Turner.
Discussion of appearance is out in the open in television news in a way that it isn't in other industries like tech, finance, or even other newsrooms, like radio or print.
"People understood that on the dance floor we are (all) equal" Tabagari, 33, said in an interview, adding it was time for the LGBT+ community to come out in the open.
If there should be a law that compels us to do it, it should be passed out in the open, and the people of America should get a voice in that.
It is not fully clear if anyone made off with the exposed data during the 12 days it sat out in the open, but Deep Root doesn't seem to think so.
But at a time when Twitter is planning on testing more and more of its new features out in the open, it provides an interesting look into how the company experiments.
Newly released documents from the Edward Snowden archive, published today by The Intercept, confirm what was already suspected this week: some of the NSA's secret malware is out in the open.
In Puerto Rico, where the island's $72 billion bond debt is out in the open, even now there is a tendency to overlook its unfunded pension obligations, stated at $46 billion.
When California ushered in adult-use sales earlier this year, our stores in the Los Angeles area saw lines of shoppers celebrating out in the open without a hint of stigma.
Out in the open air, he licks his brush between strokes, ending up with a mouth of grassy green, and, down in Arles, this visual greed becomes all the more consuming.
Charles M. Elson, an expert on corporate governance at the University of Delaware, said that Goldman, born as an adviser to corporations, is not used to operating out in the open.
Johnson floated around the cage against Gleison Tibau, fought out in the open against Dustin Poirier and so many others, but applied pressure beautifully when he needed to against Edson Barboza.
But at the same time, I think he's moving fairly expeditiously because he understands the importance of trying to get this over and out in the open as soon as possible.
Again Labour's divisions are out in the open but, if nothing else, it proves that Mr. Corbyn is a different type of politician, one for whom calculation matters less than conviction.
As this became the center of all politics, I realized it is now everywhere, and I don't need to juxtapose these different claims because they are so out in the open.
Sweet as the sugar cubes held out in the open hands of the many visitors at Barn 46 here who just have to see this unusual colt with their own eyes.
Pelosi said she'd like to see candidates lay out their visions for what the official Democratic Party platform should be out in the open in a series of subject-specific debates.
"When you talk openly about the things you feel you let out any negative thoughts about your relationship, any insecure feelings because they are all out in the open," she said.
Although people in China generally generate less plastic waste per capita than Americans, almost three-quarters of China's plastic waste ends up in poorly managed landfills or out in the open.
Google intends the Point to be placed out in the open, which provides the best wireless and smart speaker performance, so it designed it to look nicer than the typical router.
"Disagreements among parties in supply contracts are not uncommon, but we don't typically see these conflicts out in the open," said Ed Hirs, an energy economist at the University of Houston.
Sure, when you're in interviews, many companies will point out how their CEO's desk is out in the open with everyone else's, or that her office door is never closed shut.
Ms. Flores also said she wanted to clarify that the interaction with Mr. Biden she described was not out in the open, a point she said might have been initially misunderstood.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last month, the ATHAR Project published an important report on West Asian antiquities trafficking taking place more or less out in the open — on Facebook.
The reason the FBI wants backdoors instead of hacking is so it can have something universal that can be used out in the open, said Chris Soghoian, the ACLU's principal technologist.
But the problems began to show at the end of the first round as Rothwell was noticeably sitting out in the open, on the end of Dos Santos' body jabs and straights.
There's one interview with The Huffington Post where Soriano expresses his relief that "[gay] marriage is out in the open now," in contrast with his experience, coming of age in the 1980s.
The opioid overdose antidote, naloxone, could be made much more accessible — not just to first responders but also to friends, family, and perhaps even out in the open in busy public streets.
These boats might have been moving around out in the open for all to see, but no one really knew why these vessels were visiting Dana Point Harbor in the first place.
In some sense, then, the survey can be taken as a sign of progress: After centuries of oppression of LGBTQ people, more are willing to live their lives out in the open.
He added that while the water continued to be stored for months out in the open at the airport, officials tried to rotate older pallets with new shipments as they came in.
Now that these accusations are coming out in the open, some women have doubts that the skeptics will acknowledge the body of evidence about his behavior, and confront their own preconceived beliefs.
The group organized men and some women to run security, with members of the security committee taking turns keeping watch and patrolling while people slept out in the open in town plazas.
But while Clinton may face a tactical question about releasing the transcripts, her more basic comfort with the role of Wall Street is already out in the open for anyone to see.
The party has stoked and harnessed a violent brand of nationalism, with a horrendous and out-in-the-open disdain for Muslims that is sure to make some White House staffers jealous.
"We did all this, it's out in the open, in no way covert, and there's nothing you can do about it," the White House seems to be telling America and the world.
It is the saddest type of confusion to be told I was assaulted and nearly raped, blatantly out in the open, but we don t know if it counts as assault yet.
Problems typically arise when "someone goes and buys a firearm and doesn't educate themselves on where they can carry it, or leaves it out in the open in their car," he said.
Sawyer publishes a lot of his research out in the open, in part to support the jailbreaking scene, in which hackers continually try to find new ways to exploit phones, he said.
But the backlogs that have developed over the past several weeks at crossings in California, Arizona and Texas — and people sleeping out in the open for days at a time — are rare.
But Mr. Azad said that this latest attack differed from the others in that it did not appear to have been carried out in the open, but rather in a secluded field.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Taliban's internal debate over whether and how to negotiate with the Afghan government is playing out in the open, even as there have been renewed attempts to restart talks.
His public roastings of the Justice Department chief have fueled buzz that Trump could ask for Sessions's resignation, even though it could be the president venting his frustration out in the open.
Rather than allow in the thousands camped out in the open between Aleppo and the border, Turkish relief organisations have been crossing over to the Syrian side and building new camps there.
It's also way more brutal than the AMC series: Real hopelessness comes from horror that happens in broad daylight and The Ravenous is about as out-in-the-open as it gets.
Now that it's out in the open, rather than vindication I feel disdain for the fact that people only started giving a shit about decades of allegations once women's victimhood started trending.
But researchers estimate that nearly three-quarters of China's plastic waste ends up in inadequately managed landfills or out in the open, where it can easily make its way into the sea.
ET. Trump blamed by Democrats Democrats lined up Sunday morning to blame Trump and his acceptance of white nationalists for creating a climate where hate thrives and is out in the open.
And the images taken by the Monterey researchers contain a strong clue that this is so: They show an octopus sitting out in the open with its eggs for years on end.
"If there's something there, they need to put it out in the open," said another participant in a focus group conducted before witnesses began testifying publicly as part of the impeachment probe.
Adding insult to injury, Burgues claims Mariah had a bodyguard she reported to who was a scumbag and allegedly treated her like dirt out in the open on more than one occasion.
Alluding to those sexual harassment allegations, which he has denied, the former business executive said on Facebook Watch's "The Herman Cain Show" he was eager to air things out in the open.
More, it has a better chance of being finished now that's it out in the open than before when it was obscured in a GitHub without documentation [explaining how to finish it].
Yeah, and I think we're really in that phase where we're surfacing the data, we're surfacing the stories and kind of creating a much more out in the open conversation about this.
"Let us debate these issues out in the open and let this bacteria be exposed to oxygen and nutrition and healthy water so that we can remove this infection from America," he added.
Now that the engagement news is out in the open, fans are waiting with bated breath for the JoJo Fletcher–Jordan Rodgers wedding bells – and those bells may come sooner than we think!
In this case, the scammers are out in the open impersonating well-known figures in the cryptocurrency community or the tech world, such as Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin, Elon Musk, and John McAfee.
The push for better-looking routers that can sit out in the open started a few years back, but it really died down after the mesh Wi-Fi trend started to take off.
She was saying, maybe one day there will be a point where we can go out in the open and breastfeed and not have to worry about it, and I was like, 'Yes!
In one video, the shooter can be seen putting a bag down on a shopping cart, pulling out what appears to be a gun, stepping out in the open and pointing the weapon.
You don't have to pay $25 to go into the Whitney or the MoMA, you can just walk around and see any number of different styles and mediums all out in the open.
Indiana police say a hungry boy endured hours of pain last month before dying from an accidental overdose after swallowing methamphetamine that his father had allegedly left out in the open, PEOPLE confirms.
AND THE BUSINESSES THEMSELVES ARE DOING CUSTOMER SERVICE ON THE PLATFORM BECAUSE THEY HAVE A CHANCE TO DO IT OUT IN THE OPEN AND ACTUALLY TURN THE CUSTOMER MOMENT INTO A MARKETING MOMENT.
It was more lax about doing drugs out in the open in public than the regular nightclubs, so we would start the night out at these strip clubs and it became a frenzy.
A MoviePass server that wasn't secured with a password containing 58,000 unencrypted MoviePass customer card and credit card numbers was left out in the open for anyone to find online, according to TechCrunch.
"This administration has no classified Middle East policy … the policy is fully out in the open: all-out support for Israel, crush the Palestinians until they relent, and go from there," Wilkerson said.
Stand near the fence and Condit will throw a kick or jumping knee, he'll throw himself out of position and the takedown will come far easier than shooting wild out in the open.
The songs he wrote weren't structured in the traditional pop form, as he'd play a riff for only a measure or two then leave them dangling out in the open, unresolved and unexplained.
He has promised to call others to air key facts out in the open to build a congressional record of possible obstruction of justice, abuses of power and corruption in the White House.
Watching Issa, Molly, and Lawrence rip each other's guts out for the sake of having them out in the open is brutal but necessary — and Insecure handles every instance with wit and grace.
By changing level and shooting straight to the solar plexus the attacking fighter finds a target he doesn't often hit hard out in the open, but also throws multiple levels into the equation.
The 20-year-old college student, who lives in San Fernando, said she worries about her mother "constantly putting herself out in the open" and exposing herself and their family to the coronavirus.
Some congregate out in the open, on forums like 4chan and Reddit as well as public platforms like Gab, the Twitter-like social network used by the suspect in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
While the hate permitted by 8chan and other public sites like Gab and 4chan is very much out in the open, it's of limited use to law enforcement officials tasked with stopping attacks.
But with the spread of coronavirus, others are pointing out the potential risks to tucking into these mini snacks, which are usually presented in individual plastic cases but displayed out in the open.
Ms. Thongngoen and two or three other cooks are out in the open, too, lined up behind a counter that might have been a service bar in a former incarnation of the space.
Out in the open are the Trump budget and the Trump cabinet, both constituted on the premise that government as we know it must be dismantled, replaced with a military-and-police headquarters.
But Trump has been stealing public funds out in the open from the beginning of his presidency which has tended to somewhat diminish the impact of the story relative to potentially secret scandals.
Policymakers should get ahead of that battle and have the debate now — out in the open — about what a fair and right stimulus plan looks like rather than wait until time runs out.
He was back in Europe by the time the African-American photographer Alvin Baltrop was photographing out-in-the-open gay sexual life on the West Side piers in Manhattan in the 1970s.
Soledad says the evidence out in the open makes a strong case already, so she thinks it's only going to get worse for POTUS ... but better for those banking on him getting impeached.
Because the rest of life didn't stop, it took four days just to get it all out in the open, and the result was an extraordinary mess — apparently a step in the right direction.
"Right now, a shark could come and think that we are that fish that my sister keeps telling me about," Petta tells her husband about her fears of being out in the open water.
Photographer Ted Zellers, who is writing a book about the phenomena, has seen more than 100 basement toilets in Pittsburgh, and he said seeing a lone toilet out in the open is not unusual.
Angela Hill showed the double collar tie to be effective against Andrade, but Jedrzejczyk rarely had cause to use it on the fence and instead worked it in brief spurts out in the open.
Today, they're out in the open, hiding behind the anonymity of a Reddit or a 2100Chan and then using the social media ecosystem to push their memes out into Twitter and to the public.
In recent years, the caravans have been used to help move people through Mexico out in the open, hoping their numbers will protect them from criminals and also stop immigration authorities from detaining them.
Though the reason for their withdrawal is most likely because they don't want their personal data out in the open, some conservatives are arguing that the move implies those voters have something to hide.
It's obvious the family planned to deal with their internal messiness once Stella passed, but now they have to do it out in the open while ripping the metaphorical scales off their her eyes.
That's just one of the reasons it's beautiful to see photos of women from all over the world joining together, with little ones latched on out in the open, for World Breast-Feeding Week.
There's still no core Apple account, but today's launch suggests it's growing more comfortable with putting itself out in the open, even if that means letting everyone tweet out all the problems they're having.
He paused for a brief second, knowing he was supposed to act fast, but was most likely trying to process just how a piece of shit was so strategically placed out in the open.
The city of Indio still has to abide by state law which now allows you to possess a small amount of bud for personal use, but you can't smoke it out in the open.
Under conditions of full legalization with industrial-style agricultural methods applied out in the open, marijuana would be extremely cheap, and it would make a lot of sense to use taxes to constrain consumption.
It's not quite as small as an Eero, but it's small enough and looks inoffensive enough that you might actually be willing to set it out in the open, where Wi-Fi works best.
A MoviePass server that wasn't secured with a password containing 58,000 unencrypted MoviePass customer card and credit card numbers was left out in the open for anyone to find online, according to Tech Crunch.
For starters, try moving the router to a different location, preferably out in the open and away from appliances, cordless phones and big metal objects that can block or absorb the Wi-Fi signal.
But Mr. Page said the aircraft are poorly suited for the current phase of the war because Boko Haram no longer has the capability to gather large groups of fighters out in the open.
But Zuckerberg is hardly the only tech executive trying to curry favor with the president: Apple's Tim Cook is doing something similar, and unlike the Facebook executive, he's doing it out in the open.
Racers may want to look elsewhere for something lighter, and we also recommend avoiding locking it up on the street whenever possible, as it&aposs a bit fancy to leave out in the open.
What might have been a clever counter body kick underneath Romero's right elbow had it happened out in the open and Whittaker wasn't reeling, simply saw Whittaker eat a stiff right hand on one leg.
" Now, with the truth out in the open, Thompson writes, "I sometimes find it surreal to look into her perfectly made-up, beautiful brown eyes, while remembering the masculine, gorgeous man who fathered my sons.
"If we really want to move in a sex positive direction, then it's actually going to be talking more about our sex numbers and having it be something that's out in the open," Marin says.
For regular riders of the New York City subway, chances are you are seeing more dogs these days, and they are often riding out in the open (or close to it), right alongside their owners.
Google then shuttered Google+ in October, after The Wall Street Journal reported on a previously undisclosed data exposure that left personal information from more than 500,103 of the social network's users out in the open.
Mousasi's recent confidence on the feet as he walked down and busted up Vitor Belfort was encouraging, especially with all the trouble Hall has when he is not allowed to strike out in the open.
The horrors are out in the open, surrounded by natural beauty—which is precisely what makes the film so unsettling, the unique horror movie that reminds viewers that violence is always there, in plain sight.
At a time when white supremacist groups march out in the open, and the president disparages African countries as "shitholes," it's not surprising many black Americans are feeling isolated and unsafe in communities and workplaces.
It even hopes that you'll leave it out in the open on a table or a shelf, since that's likely to provide better signal than if you stash it in a corner or a closet.
Some of that frustration has spilled out in the open: On Twitter, Trump vowed to back primary challengers to far-right House Freedom Caucus members who were reluctant to get on board with the plan.
A MoviePass server that wasn't secured with a password and contained 0003,000 unencrypted MoviePass customer card and credit card numbers was left out in the open for anyone to find online, according to Tech Crunch.
A player may think they're hiding in a patch of long grass, but to the the player on the other end who tweaked the game to show less details, they're lying out in the open.
"What you don't see in the picture is all the toxic stuff," Mr. Gutsch said, adding that once it is out in the open, plastic breaks down and releases chemicals that are impossible to capture.
"Because the practice is not out in the open, we don't hear about them most of the time," said Richard D. Willstatter, a past president of the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
With witnesses on the stand and additional documents out in the open, it is very possible that the truth will shine so brightly that it will be impossible for any sensible Republican senator to ignore.
The hardware is designed to be placed out in the open — Google paid attention to design here to make sure it looks good enough to keep it where it'll work best to provide a signal.
Trump declined to share further details about the alleged plot to destroy the embassy, answering a follow-up question on the subject by suggesting that evidence of such a plot was out in the open.
A few weeks later, on July 11, Charlie Company was caught out in the open by the enemy and we lost five more brave soldiers, including my high school classmate Phil Ferro and four buddies.
In Trump's campaign for the presidency, by contrast, the Russian romance was not only out in the open, it was a deliberate selling point, which the candidate himself consistently brought up and emphasized and touted.
It's a movie about the ugly, brutal hilarity of modern life, where some people get to live out in the open and others are forced into the shadows, but everyone's sucking one another's life blood.
" Though she has often written about Russia, she called obsession with that country's role in the 2016 election as a distraction from what is happening "out in the open to democratic institutions in this country.
It was there on August of 2017 we saw Klansmen and white supremacists and neo-Nazis come out in the open, their crazed faces illuminated by torches, veins bulging, and bearing the fangs of racism.
Migrating as a "caravan" helps mitigate these dangers: It allows migrants to travel out in the open, too visible to be easily exploited by smugglers and too large to be easily arrested by Mexican authorities.
Given his general disinterest in media relations, it is believable that Mark Zuckerberg had no awareness of Definers or the communications team's deep and often out in the open ties with the external Republican communications firm.
The unplanned arrival of surrogate mother Kiki (Anna Camp), herself in in the midst of a personal crisis, only fuels things further as the five lay all of their issues and quirks out in the open.
Not long after LeCun's comment, a group of academics, tech industry insiders, and journalists launched their own project called the Fake News Challenge to try and get fake news-detecting algorithms built out in the open.
"A lot of people don't want to come out as saying they believe in it because they don't want to be ridiculed or laughed at, but these people are totally out in the open about it."
Calderwood, MMA's leading proponent of Schilt style marching lead leg front kick, was able to jam Andrade stepping in with the raised knee which would have become a kick had Andrade stayed out in the open.
Max (Fred Savage) and Felix's (Billy Eichner) engagement party in the season opener is expectedly awkward, what with the whole friend group getting together in the year since all the affairs were out in the open.
Still, her suit is a reminder that what worked for powerful men in the past — ensuring women's silence with money and intimidation — may not work as well now that those tactics are out in the open.
Out in the open water, the newspaper reported, someone fell off the boat, and Fernandez, a good swimmer, asked no questions; he jumped in to save the person -- who turned out to be his mother, Maritza.
We're (almost) cool with nipples being out in the open; and talking about queefing, butt plugs, and anal sex is basically dinner table conversation — but for some reason, farts are still so wrong, especially for women.
"The clitoris has erectile tissue just like the penis, but instead of being out in the open for everyone to see, the clitoral engorgement happens internally and most women aren't aware of the process," Fosnight says.
We know Republicans worked hand in glove with Russian hackers because they more or less did so out in the open, just as super PACs take instruction from the public comments of the politicians they support.
While prostitution may be out in the open and seen as normal in Cartagena and other Colombian cities, many people are unaware that sex workers are often coerced and trafficked into the trade, according to Gomez.
Instead, audio interviews with the founding members, Liam and Noel Gallagher — brothers infamous for their out-in-the-open combativeness toward each other — and bandmates, relatives and associates, are woven together to form an engaging narration.
There was an informal and unauthorized brothel reported at the 2000 games in Sydney, a hot tub orgy at Vancouver games in 2010, and "sex right out in the open," at the London games in 2012.
With the talks now out in the open, and Berlin still pushing for a deal, the companies are under pressure to figure out the mechanics of a fusion and decide whether or not it is workable.
But I can't imagine any levelheaded chief executive having the most delicate of conversations about his enterprise out in the open, as Trump did at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday night, discussing North Korea's missile launch.
It was August 2018 — the baby news was all out in the open, Kanye West wasn't making regrettable comments about Donald Trump yet, and a simple sibling feud was an easy, attention-grabbing narrative to latch onto.
If you'll be out in the open air doing just about anything else, you can still enjoy something good that came from the movie franchise without suffering through Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan's awkward lack of chemistry.
Now that the secrets from his personal life are all out in the open, Dyer wants to focus on the issues voters care about (education, the budget), fundraising and prepping for the state's Democratic primary next summer.
Of course, it's often too risky to place illegal goods out in the open in these swap meet-like shopping areas — top shelves are reserved for produce and household goods — so disseminating illegal goods takes clever strategies.
Since it was developed out in the open, anyone could look under the hood of free software programs, which meant that any bugs that might be lurking in the code were more likely to be discovered quickly.
Canelo's right uppercut is one of his favorite damage dealers and he uses it well as a counter punch out in the open, but he often winds it up, dropping it almost behind him before throwing it.
Tig Notaro isn't mincing words about her opinion of Louis C.K. The comedian appeared on The View Monday, and she called it "a huge relief" that the sexual harassment accusations about him are out in the open.
Have I Been Pwned also introduced a password-search feature a year and a half ago; you can just type in whatever passwords go with your most sensitive accounts to see if they're out in the open.
When he's out in the open or on the front foot, he's marvelous with his one-twos, and lit up Donald Cerrone with his hands long before he landed the winding body kicks that ended the bout.
We should talk about it because that money is suddenly in the news, inconveniently out in the open in an industry that has preferred to keep its connection to petromonarchs and other strongmen on the down low.
My oases have always been empty rooms and bathroom stalls, which offer their own Clorox-scented Narnia of solitude, but when you live with someone, your confidential grieving process is a little more out in the open.
The Namajunas fight took place entirely out in the open and supposedly in the dominion of the more experienced striker, but in the three minutes of the bout Jedrzejczyk threw over forty strikes, and landed just five.
After being assaulted not only by the SDF but US-led coalition forces, the militants here have been making numerous blunders during their operations — including having 83 oil tankers out in the open for an easy airstrike.
We should talk about it because that money is suddenly in the news, inconveniently out in the open in an industry that has preferred to keep its connection to petromonarchs and other strongmen on the down low.
The horrific conditions there have long been out in the open, thanks in large part to a class-action lawsuit brought in 2013 on behalf of the prisoners, on which a judge will rule any day now.
If you saw White House chief of staff John Kelly in the news this week, you might think President Donald Trump is a crusader for transparency, someone who wants "everything out" in the open for public inspection.
She typically spends two days in Palo Alto and three days in Redwood City, where the science group is based, and sits out in the open rather than in an office so she can chat with employees.
"I believe it's really important to have these conversations out in the open, rather than have them behind closed doors," he told Willie Geist in a snippet from a longer interview that will air on Sunday TODAY.
Initially intended as a no-spin-zone, where injuries were out in the open so all fans—and, yes, bettors—felt comfortable they were watching an unadulterated game of pigskin, the report has morphed into something far murkier.
There is this perception that if someone is doing something out in the open, then it must be OK. Newsrooms, using reputable legal analysts and historians, must explain clearly to their readers that this is not the case.
Many of Butina's activities were out in the open: She attended NRA events and other events frequented by conservatives, and even asked then-candidate Donald Trump a question about Russian sanctions at a campaign event in July 2015.
It makes sense if the Bulls become one of the fastest teams in the league next season, and the prospect of Dunn getting out in the open floor a bit more—and avoiding set defensive alignments—is tantalizing.
Much of Butina's activities were out in the open — she attended NRA events and other events frequented by conservatives, and even asked then-candidate Donald Trump a question about Russian sanctions at a campaign event in July 2015.
There is no national data on the share of transgender farmers in the United States, but HB Lozito, executive director of Vermont-based Out in the Open, an organization that connects rural LGBTQ people, says it is growing.
Fear of being caught out in the open looms large: In one story, three sixth-graders get trapped in an empty classroom with no way out and no protective cover that's able to hide all three of them.
For a long time he was one of the anonymous writers behind a very popular Twitter account that urged boycotts of Breitbart advertisers, but since July, he's been out in the open and he's here talking to us.
But it's not clear whether a similar day of reckoning is imminent on Capitol Hill, a place that is known for widespread sexual harassment or coercive behavior -- but where such behavior is rarely discussed out in the open.
Insys kept paying speaker fees to physicians with disciplinary histories — and doing so out in the open, because a newly implemented provision of the Affordable Care Act meant that drug makers' payments to doctors were now publicly posted.
Generally he has been good at keeping himself away from the cage but in the majority of his matches he has been either the aggressor or facing another striker who is happy to stay out in the open.
Pride organizers said it was time for LGBT+ people to come out in the open, adding they hoped they event would serve as a stepping stone to start a national conversation about LGBT+ issues and bring about change.
"Not only did TigerSwan expose servicemembers' social security numbers and other private information, it left the information out in the open for almost a month before fixing the problem," McCaskill said in a statement after the letter's release.
A patch of static almost scratches out the words "alimony butterfly" on "29 #Strafford APTS," a song built on acoustic guitar, piano, strings, and Vernon's untreated voice, which feels almost too raw to leave out in the open.
"Now that the Russian playbook is out in the open, we're going to see more and more adversaries trying to take advantage of the openness of our society to sow division and attempt to manipulate Americans," Warner added.
There's a distinct pleasure in the gradual realization of the metatextual game this episode plays, but once everything's out in the open, viewers get that cherished sinking feeling that always accompanies Brooker's dark prophecies of our impending computerized doom.
Against Rousey she was reluctant to throw round kicks out in the open, especially after eating a powerful left hook as Rousey stepped inside of one, and instead stuck to low line linear kicks to jam Rousey's forward movement.
While it may not sound as fun to some kids as going to the mall or playing video games, a group cleanup allows kids to spend time out in the open while making their town brighter, better, and cleaner.
Typically, those groups, especially on the right, have tended to organize behind closed doors, not out in the open (although it's worth noting that antifa typically tries to obscure their identities by wearing all black and covering their faces).
Now, maybe this is because I live in New York City, where people will totally swipe your shit if out in the open, but that just screams like an invitation to have your AirPods or your AirPod case stolen.
Officials with Mexico's human rights commission said the new facility opened on Thursday is bigger than the sports complex, which can handle only about 2,000 people, and will ensure migrants are not forced to sleep out in the open.
Celeb red-carpet dressing has become slightly more transparent in recent years: the true cost (and the payout, for both celebrity and stylist) is out in the open and "Who are you wearing?" has become such a loaded question.
They then assigned a cost to those items calculated from things like "what it would cost to outsource this activity, like a maid" and what someone of their education level would average being paid out in the open market.
Bloomberg's new offices, described in an email he planned to share with staffers Monday, includes an open layout with a desk out in the open for Bloomberg, a move in keeping with his ethos as a businessman and mayor.
They found that the iron in rocks that formed far out in the open oceans rusted much less than the iron in rocks that formed closer to land, right where ice sheets dove from continents and into the oceans.
It probably wouldn't help me now to see someone like that out in the open, because I'm comfortable with myself today, but it might help someone in their teens who is in the same boat that I was in.
Complete with beaming smiles, Zoe Kravitz, Reese Witherspoon, and Lauren Dern proudly held up tickets to Woodley's new film, celebrating the resilience of the human spirit and a woman's ability to survive thousands of miles out in the open ocean.
You can't have any pavements that can slow you down when you want to get away, and the machine has to be out in the open—or you should be at least able to get next to it with the car.
In the latest edition of "uh-oh, we left that just sitting out in the open," a batch of NSA and Army files were discovered on a cloud storage server with no password protection, accessible to anyone with the URL.
Goodweeds is the city's first vapor lounge that also sells dabs (high potency cannabis extracts), bong hits, and other marijuana products — and is one of only a few to do so in Canada, out in the open, despite being illegal.
It ends with an image of a much different tone: a 1968 snapshot by Elliott Erwitt of two nudists on a bench, one of whom is steadily stitching — an intriguing act for someone wearing no clothes out in the open.
These six stones, the Power Stone, Space Stone, Mind Stone, Time Stone, Reality Stone and Soul Stone, will go on to shape all the events of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, whether out in the open or from the shadows.
Analysts who looked at the satellite photo for CNN said both the placement of the planes out in the open and accompanying equipment is significant and indicates the fighter jets were on the contested island for up to 10 days.
Newbold also told the committee about Trump administration policies around personnel that concerned her, including a policy to stop checking the credit of White House applicants during their initial reviews, and sensitive personnel files being left out in the open.
Getting approval from your significant other's parents can be difficult for anyone, but we can't imagine how hard it would be when all of your dirty laundry is out in the open for everyone to see and scrutinize like Malik's.
The unassuming Samsung Connect Home is meant to sit out in the open to blanket your home in a mesh of Wi-Fi for data, and Zigbee and Z-Wave for wireless control over all your compatible home automation devices.
Twitter will test new conversation features out in the open Twitter announced on stage at the Consumer Electronics Show today that it will soon begin testing various new features meant to spur friendly conversation, which I first wrote about in October.
Pictures of millions of water bottles sitting out in the open air at the José Aponte de la Torre Airport were posted on Facebook Tuesday, sparking outrage on social media and raising more questions about the government's response to Hurricane Maria.
Whereas the "ill will" of the rabid segregationist was out in the open and could therefore be combated, the "shallow understanding from people of good will" threatened to enervate the civil rights movement into acceptance of an intolerable status quo.
Instead of the forest-dwelling group that viewers saw in the film's first installment, the Metkayina live on islands out in the open ocean, which could give them an entirely different look than the blue feline designs in the 2009 film.
Now that movement is entering the third year of its most public phase, and with countless reports of sexual misconduct now out in the open, workplaces, government organizations, and ordinary Americans are now trying to figure out how to respond.
I'm actually really heartbroken, since this death and this violence and this whole new political paradigm that we find ourselves in where Nazis are actually out in the open without their hoods and without hiding, killing Americans — I'm really sad.
Both teams struggle with the potential damage unveiling the contents of the Pentagon Papers could have, with the main concern being that putting such intimate details about our country's government out in the open could potentially have threatened national security.
Carys Gray, the U.K.-based founder of Busy Bee Fitness and a blogger with over 144,000 Instagram followers, is the latest to put it all out in the open, with a before-and-after photo of her daily makeup transformation.
In the absence of a viable birth control strategy and the required know-how to execute it properly, the most helpful idea may be to encourage people to avoid feeding stray monkeys or leaving leftovers out in the open, said Malik.
Typically, that entails leaving your phone out in the open, or if you have to put it in your pocket, you try to keep it in a front pocket on the same side as the Bluetooth antenna on the headphones.
As discovered by Chris Vickery, a cyber risk analyst at UpGuard, and reported by Gizmodo, an analytics firm hired by the Republican National Committee left the data of 198 million U.S. voters sitting out in the open on a public server.
This can be used in a low shot out in the open: A shot into control over the hips along the fence: Or in a Lyoto Machida wedge throw, simply driving the opponent over the leg from an upright stance.
Ever since Porsha Williams joked to her that Kandi Burruss might "still be in [the closet]," The Real Housewives of Atlanta's resident pot-stirrer Shereé Whitfield has been itching for her moment to bring the rumor out in the open.
Again, vaccinations will likely be necessary, but guidance may also include ensuring hotels have air conditioned rooms (to avoid mosquitos entering through windows at night) or a mosquito net if one only has the option of sleeping out in the open.
For the first time in a main Pokémon game, Pokémon can be seen wandering around the world in tall grass, in bodies of water, and sometimes out in the open, similar to how they were in the Let's Go games.
" In a speech at Israel's Foreign Ministry in September, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (who also serves as the country's Foreign Minister), said: "There is cooperation in various ways, on various levels, but it is not yet out in the open.
During the 1970s, he pointed out, people used to avoid the sidewalks in the East Village and other neighborhoods for a different reason: They feared criminals and felt safer walking out in the open, down the middle of a street.
Some political observers might see that tally, with more than 100 Republican members of Congress voting to try to get the whole truth of the Watergate affair out in the open, and bemoan the death of a more bipartisan era.
CNN interviewed more than two dozen lawmakers and aides on the three committees probing Russia's election meddling and possible collusion with Trump's team, which highlighted the partisan tensions and suspicions bubbling beneath the surface -- and increasingly out in the open. Sen.
Files could potentially act as parts of infrastructure for controlling malware while sitting out in the open—traffic from an infected computer calling out to Twitter is probably going to be less suspicious than phoning home to an unknown server elsewhere.
Now that it can no longer be assumed a pope will rule for life, the Vatican is less like an absolute monarchy than a coalition government in which politicking is out in the open and the pope must hold factions together.
Syrian refugees living in Turkey said they had lost contact with relatives in the border region as families had fled south into the desert hoping to avoid airstrikes and shelling by camping out in the open far from any cellphone coverage.
Some rebels and civilian supporters say such a move might not make much practical difference, and would at least put the American position out in the open, instead of hiding it behind condemnations of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president.
From Hallberg's perspective: If leaders have set out clear standards and made everything out in the open for employees to meet, there should be a certain time period for employees to look to fix any issues if they aren't measuring up.
Law enforcement sources tell us the car was pulled over for illegal tinted windows and for not having front plates, but during the traffic stop marijuana was found out in the open in the vehicle ... so everyone was ordered out.
So, if the ball is out in the open ... It sounds crazy for sure, but remember ... this is a President who said he believes Russia didn't meddle in the election, despite proof the DNC was hacked by Putin and his minions.
Probably not the sort of thing you want to wear out in the open, though Lucas Matney happily modeled it above — because we clearly don't have enough pictures of our in-house VR guy wearing weird crap on his head over at TechCrunch.com.
Seeing as how Tracy's past as a con artist with a history of abortions is out in the open, our anti-heroine has little choice but to up the ante and try to kill an actual child who many have witnessed her crimes.
And the search-and-advertising giant has been asked to join Facebook and Twitter at two upcoming hearings in the House and Senate where the industry will face questions — out in the open — about its safeguards against Russian political interference in the future.
On days like today, I think I could walk until the muscles in my legs burned in protest, until I drifted into the ocean, until I walked into that time and place where Amèlie and I could be together, out in the open.
Rather than get inside one of the containers himself, he then walked along the side of the building toward the parking lot, where a number of people — including a girls soccer team who'd been outside fundraising — were standing out in the open.
"We saw Klansmen and white supremacists and neo-Nazis come out in the open, their crazed faces illuminated by torches, veins bulging, and bearing the fangs of racism, chanting the same anti-Semitic bile heard across Europe in the 30s," Biden said.
But the question remains: Does a powerful man who you know committed at least one instance of sexual harassment (and silenced the woman) need to carry out more such acts "out in the open" before we admit to knowing he's a sexual predator?
Those are the ones who put themselves out in the open, who can't limit their exposure, and are now an easy target for people, whether it's a bogus charity coming to you or someone with an investment that's a [supposed] no-lose situation.
Brooklyn attorney Carrie Goldberg, who is fighting revenge porn one court case at a time, told Motherboard that the guidelines shouldn't have had to have been leaked to the press though—they should have been out in the open from the very start.
You cannot be timid and feint and jab convincingly at the same time—making Koreshkov reluctant to jab would slow his work out in the open and allow Lima some time to stroll around hunting for his bread and butter: the low kicks.
Out in the open and never leaving his stance, Canelo was able to change levels with his knees and get to Golovkin's body in ways he couldn't when he was pretending to be Mayweather and this changed the complexion of the fight completely.
A big reason so many observers are reluctant to assume Donald Trump loyalists and Kremlin loyalists ever connived in secret to sabotage Hillary Clinton's campaign is that so much of what they had to offer one another, they offered out in the open.
And that's kind of the point: HP is hoping that by cramming a computer into a small package that might even look like furniture around your house, you'll be a lot more willing to set it out in the open on your desk.
He is also far too happy to trade in the pocket—meaning that both men's hands and one man's head are whizzing around at six feet off the ground while Struve's head is hanging out in the open, a foot above the exchanges.
CNN interviewed more than two dozen lawmakers and aides on the three committees probing Russia's election meddling and possible collusion with Trump's team earlier this year, which highlighted the partisan tensions and suspicions bubbling beneath the surface -- and increasingly out in the open.
Isn't it time to have the carbon tax debate out in the open rather than hide behind a powerless resolution that reflects the desperate reach of the fossil fuel industry more than it represents the people whom the House of Representatives serve?
That's one more mass shooting—and a greater level of death and injury—than the nation suffered even on a high summer holiday like July 4, prime time for shooters to stalk crowded streets and open fire on targets out in the open.
That underhook and head pin is one of MMA's key offensive positions along the fence and American Kickboxing Academy fighters are famous for their use of it, but Edwards's head position also helped him out in the open and during Cerrone's takedown attempts.
And while she could have quit We Got Y'all a bit more tactfully, her blunt, out-in-the-open "I can't do this anymore" to Frieda (echoing her bedside conclusion with Daniel in the previous episode) is just the right touch of dramatic.
While there are plenty of public sculpture examples of art living out in the open — it's interesting that the most visually arresting art pieces are in quiet spaces — you could be on top of them (on the bridge) and never know what's underneath.
The friction between the top progressive Democratic presidential candidates — Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren versus free-trade-friendly Vice President Joe Biden and Kamala Harris — had been building for some time, and it finally came out in the open on Thursday night.
Trump constantly brags about his properties around the globe when he speaks with foreign leaders in person or by phone, even more than the public instances witnessed out in the open, according to three people familiar with Trump's conversations with foreign officials.
But I'd also seen a lot of intimate conversations that wouldn't have happened out in the open, and I grew to appreciate the need for these smaller, cordoned-off areas — especially if those areas can be carefully patrolled for signs of bad behavior.
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook has been arguing against calls for technological back doors on consumer devices, saying any proposal requiring it to essentially leave the keys to a locked device out in the open would invite hacking and other bad behavior.
Zuckerberg talks a lot about his goal of making the world "more open" during this time period, part of the idea being that society has entered a new, post-privacy era where information should be put out in the open for everyone, not hoarded away.
While other groups have publicly challenged the Trump administration's Mexico City Policy, the legal working group worries that operating out in the open would make them more susceptible to being blocked by the government or politicized into a standstill by anti-abortion interest groups.
As a collective group, we need to own that now we have sexual predators out in the open wanting to profit off of the pain they caused to so many people because we showed them that the opportunity not only exists but is acceptable.
There has been some optimism from early dyno testing and factory fire-ups that the cars do sound better – and could be around 25 percent louder – but it is only when the cars get out in the open air will be know for sure.
"[Citrine] is all about calling in light and abundance," Hanekamp explains, adding that simply keeping it out in the open (or on your altar, if you have one) can serve as a quiet reminder that warmth and light has returned to nature in full force.
But if Democrats are going to convince the public — and potentially some Republicans — that Mr. Trump's behavior warrants making him only the third president in American history to be impeached, they know they will have to secure clear and damning testimony out in the open.
Getting the issue of past criminal activity out in the open early on in the hiring process allows the employer to ask about it and better understand if it was a youthful indiscretion or a one-time mistake that the person made amends for.
"We are likely to see sectors such as shelter being sub-funded, and then you will see people out in the open, with no adequate shelter - and having very little to conduct their lives with," said Peter de Clercq, head of OCHA in Somalia.
The presence of other women in a run can offer a kind of solidarity, a diminished embarrassment derived from shared bodily experience, especially when it comes to the more intimate aspects of ultra-running, such as going to the toilet out in the open.
"China is showing a desire for a bigger role in the region, and that is out in the open like it has never been before," said a senior British diplomat who declined to be named as she is not authorized to talk to the media.
Against a team that loves to play small, switch their bigs onto the perimeter and get out in the open floor, the Warriors have been vulnerable on the glass in ways that Cleveland absolutely has to exploit if they want to avoid a sweep.
"China is showing a desire for a bigger role in the region, and that is out in the open like it has never been before," said a senior British diplomat who declined to be named as she is not authorised to talk to the media.
"They almost ran over the dog when they were backing out," Jackson said, adding that the person who left the dog could've placed the dog in one of the crates or pens outside instead of leaving the animal out in the open parking lot.
With him out in the open at center (or is it centre?) court, then coaching the entire game from the sidelines, there was little I could do but look after the '6 God' from my post near the entrance a few rows behind him.
But in the interest of avoiding that it might be interesting to see Dillashaw attempt to work trips and throws from the clinch instead of shooting from out in the open or dropping for the hips along the fence as he most commonly does.
Even if some of the pot industry's energy problems will likely be solved when the crop can be grown out in the open, one plant still uses 23 liters of water per day, as opposed to the 13 liters per day a grape vine uses.
But in this day and age when anything is game for malicious hackers, it's an easy target, sitting out in the open and generally lacking in the kinds of funds that private companies and other for-profit entities have to protect themselves from security breaches.
People in China still generate less plastic waste, per capita, than Americans, but researchers estimate that nearly three-quarters of China's plastic waste ends up in poorly managed landfills or out in the open, where it can easily make its way into the sea.
But I don't cringe in quite the same way when I hear songs from Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Iggy Pop, or any of the other '60s and '70s guys who were allegedly doing the same thing (and some much more out in the open).
And closing the border will only move the humanitarian crisis -- whole families with kids penned together and sleeping out in the open as Customs and Border Protection facilities fill up -- south, back into Mexico, where there are even fewer resources to deal with it.
Whether it was a strategic decision or a mental misfire to stand back in this bout, he didn't benefit from any sort of pressure on Garbrandt and where that would hide some of his defensive flaws, out in the open they were served up on a platter.
One last reason to hold the announcement now is that in order to launch services like Apple TV Plus and the Apple Card, the company needs to begin doing a lot of public marketing, and it wanted to just get everything out in the open first.
Unlike your prototypical graffitist — who's probably male and paints anonymously, often at night — Ms. Pasquini works during the day, out in the open, and signs her pieces with her real name, a choice that comes with considerable risks (she is facing vandalism charges in her native Italy).
Ironically, while FullContact has built its business on the concept of being able to enhance contact information, another area where Lorang also agreed it might move in years ahead might be in helping manage that info for those who don't want it out in the open.
While almost everything at the Gigafactory happens out in the open, the section Panasonic leases — where raw materials for batteries come in, are refined, and transformed into the cells that power the Model 28.75 and storage products — was more closely guarded, with no photos or videos allowed.
While there have long been fears that transparency will allow bad actors to game the system by toeing the line without going over it, the importance of social platforms to democracy necessitates that they operate with guidelines out in the open to deflect calls of biased enforcement.
That as it is gradually coming out in the open, we realize the elements of the Justice Department at the larger level, elements of the FBI, were corrupted on a scale that is really a threat to the whole American system and the whole rule of law.
"A lot of people forget what life was like in Miami in the 1980s, when people were literally doing cocaine out in the open in bars and no one wanted to go to South Beach at all and there were shootouts in the street,"Valoppi said.
What architects take from Building 73 is not its ramshackle aesthetic — though some believe less polish provides more freedom — but the importance of mixing disciplines, of work performed out in the open, and of transition zones like hallways and staircases as sites for productive run-ins.
More from Recode: And the search-and-advertising giant has been asked to join Facebook and Twitter at two upcoming hearings in the House and Senate where the industry will face questions — out in the open — about its safeguards against Russian political interference in the future.
He ordered measures on Saturday to help escapees and 10 new camps will soon go up, but the government does not even have a handle on the number of displaced people, many of whom are stranded out in the open or packed several families to a tent.
The health care bill unveiled Thursday by Senate Republicans has been out in the open for less than a week, and there are many obstacles to clear before it can become law: an uncertain Senate vote, a return to the House for final approval, a presidential signature.
Once it located the pink object, it recognized the surrounding environment as a "tunnel" type, and the high-level planner reactively directed the robot to reconfigure to the "Proboscis" configuration, which was then used to reach between the trash cans and pull the object out in the open.
While Russians may have used clever trolling tactics to sow distrust in the American political process, Fox News does this out in the open, and it does it with a megaphone every single night, directly into the living rooms and the minds of millions and millions of Americans.
In the earlier stages of a company, it's possible that policies are not rigorous enough and the guardrails on various APIs are not robust enough that this kind of information can just get out in the open without additional scrutiny, allowing firms to take advantage of those shortcomings.
Mean Streets of Gadgetzan brings with it a few game-changing features like tri-class cards and potions, but with everything out in the open now, we are taking a look at which of the new cards will probably be coming out on top as the meta unfolds.
The case of Operation Clemenza shows just how aggressively the RCMP is willing to fight to keep their tools a secret, despite some of these tools—such as StingRay mass surveillance devices—being out in the open in the US. But I think this reticence is indicative of a deeper rot.
Earlier today, Twitter-owned Periscope added a pro-immigrant message to its mobile app's loading screen, and everyone from Tesla's Elon Musk and Microsoft's Satya Nadella to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Google co-founder Sergey Brin have come out in the open to push back against the immigration ban.
While it's not as advanced at detecting cameras that are meant to hide wireless signals -- those professional tools are much more expensive -- this RF detector can pick up most cameras someone would buy and that are physically hidden, whether they're in a plant, in disguise or out in the open.
"Its attempts to stay democratic while building a nation are often messy, its oligarchs all powerful and, given the virtual absence of state control over media and oligarchic competition, post-Soviet corruption is out in the open," said Serhii Plokhii, a Harvard professor and the author of a history of Ukraine.
"Nice to see the thousands of doomsday idiots wiping out everything in Costco preparing for the end of the world by coronavirus and at the same time standing in line and elbowing each other to eat all the free samples left out in the open," one person wrote on Twitter.
The managers' most effective tool, both to break out of the visual monotony and substitute for live witnesses, was file video, which they used to string together the words of Mr. Trump and his staff into a kind of cinéma-vérité documentary of the often right-out-in-the-open scandal.
The assumption — still unproved — was that the code was put out in the open by the Russians as a warning: Retaliate for the D.N.C., and there are a lot more secrets, from the hackings of the State Department, the White House and the Pentagon, that might be spilled as well.
But we seem to have fallen into a trap: The unimaginable, happening out in the open day after day, not only continues to dull our defenses but also creates a need to see a conspiracy big enough, a secret terrible enough to explain how this can be happening to our country.
She says that she orders her products from an undisclosed website in China, and tells us that sometimes the packages get seized, but most get through customs just fine — and the raids in Santee Alley are so rare that it's worth the risk for her to sell right out in the open.
Peak TV isn't over yet, but it increasingly feels like the slightest jostle — venture capitalists losing confidence in Netflix, or a mild recession, or a major unscripted hit taking over the discourse — could make everybody realize, all at once, that the sleight of hand was always happening right out in the open.
To draw attention to the plight of Central American asylum seekers, and using the logic that there's more safety in a large group of migrants traveling out in the open that smaller groups traveling through the shadows, the nonprofit Pueblos Sin Fronteras has organized annual migrant caravans through Mexico to the United States.
But without question, people who are experts on hate groups say that there has been a comfort level that has been offered to people who are anti-Semitic and racist and on and on, and these people feel comfortable coming out in the open and supporting Trump— CONWAY: Comfort level by whom?
We used to joke about 'Evans syndrome' which was when a fighter wiggled his head around out in the open for half a minute, until Mike Goldberg commented on how good his head movement looked, where upon the fighter would run in with a rod up his spine and get hit while doing it.
But Obama at the meeting acted as if he hadn't known that there was an actual action plan to bring the Uighurs into the US until the Wolf letter broke out in the open, and he made clear, he was against the whole idea of bringing any detainees into the US to be released.
OpenAI's entire purpose is overly to help AI development occur transparently and out in the open, but the discussion between these two industry leaders focused specifically on ethical questions really brought to light the tremendous potential that AI has to change the way we live, at a fundamental and also at a macro level.
This is wild, but for us conservatives who took a step back after the Iraq War, said this is a mistake, we&aposve got to be much smarter on military interventionism, I guess it is not all that surprising but it is just now out in the open, what we thought is now true.
While Kremlin-aligned agents secretly built fake Facebook groups to foment political division and deployed hordes of Twitter bots to stoke criticism of Hillary Clinton, RT worked out in the open, bolstered by one of the largest online audiences of any news organization in the world and a prominent presence on YouTube's search results.
Just in case I ever run for office, I thought it pertinent to get this out in the open: I own some Bigfoot erotica myself, the book I Don't Care if My Best Friend's Mom is a Sasquatch, She's Hot and I'm Taking a Shower With Her (...Because it's the New Millennium) by Lacey Noonan.
" Laura Knoblach told CNN on Sunday that she told her story to MPR News because "I realized that I would never fully heal from this until it was all out in the open" and "I was afraid that, if he had done this to me, he could have done this or worse to others.
I had a large amount of time to really start living my life and realizing the things that I was doing that weren't healthy for me, the depression that I was going through, and really start talking about it out in the open instead of kind of hiding it behind whatever vice I may have.
The main reason for breaking cover and talking more freely about what they're working on, the paper reported, is that they'll be better able to work out in the open and publish papers, which is definitely an easier mode of operation for something that requires as much connection with the academic and research community as this.
Some of the worst atrocities -- people being burned alive; men having their genitals cut from their bodies and stuffed in their mouths; fetuses cut from the bodies of black women dangling from the rope tied around a tree branch -- were committed out in the open with the full knowledge, and sometimes direct or indirect participation, of local legal authorities.
"Now I don't expect diplomacy to be negotiated out in the open, but I do expect for someone who is the nominee to be secretary of state, when he speaks with committee leadership and is asked specific questions about North Korea, to share some insights about such a visit," Menendez said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Now that the Mueller report is out in the open, House hearings can probe the president's many scandals—not only looking at obstruction of justice and "collusion," but also a host of other issues, from the Trump administration's shameful handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Maria to the president's financial dealings and cozy relationship with strongmen, industrialists, and oligarchs.
Classes feel different both in attack and defense, finding yourself stuck out in the open will cause you problems, though you can't use armor or dead parts as a way to shield your cockpit or generator from damage; damaged limbs actually break off instead of acting as a shield of scrap metal hanging off your machine.
Faber never had much trouble getting into a clinch early on, running seemed to be enough (though as mentioned Cruz's ringcraft has improved since then), if he were to build a gameplan around dirty boxing it would certainly give Cruz something different and unexpected to work with and mitigate a lot of that time out in the open.
Discouraged by the threat of blackmail, the inaction of COM's senior staff, the absence of hard evidence, Myanmar's weak sexual assault laws, and the layer of plausible deniability Chan Nyein Aung created by touching his victims out in the open and passing it off as playful, they say, none of them sought help from law enforcement authorities or from COM's donors.
It wasn't hard for me to vote Zeke out there because I knew he was a big fan of the show and would understand but it was something where I struggled with Ken telling the whole tribe about it and it was out in the open and Bret and Sunday and Jay were trying to guilt me into voting with them.
Bluetooth 5 is expected to be a significant upgrade over the current version of the wireless standard, offering double the speed and four times the range of current low-energy Bluetooth transmissions, but the Bluetooth SIG says it will also offer much more support for connectionless services — things like beacons that can help people navigate inside buildings or out in the open.
" Then Biden turned to the event that has become synonymous with Charlottesville when he explained, "It was there on August of 2017 we saw Klansmen and white supremacists and neo-Nazis come out in the open, their crazed faces illuminated by torches, veins bulging and bearing the fangs of racism -- chanting the same anti-Semitic bile heard across Europe in the '30s.
I think that coming across some of the published commentary of the 19th and early 20th centuries—from Susan B. Anthony's Homes of Single Women speech, to a 1904 newspaper column railing against the inequities of marriage, published by a "Bachelor Maid"—opened my eyes about how long these issues and questions and tensions have been in play, and how out in the open they've been.
The incident highlights the peculiarities and seeming contradictions of local, state and federal gun laws inside the nation's airports: It is legal for a passenger to travel with a firearm and ammunition in checked baggage, but inside baggage claim or at a ticketing counter, that person might otherwise be breaking the law if the weapon is out in the open or carried on their person.
On the one hand, Yoel Romero's takedowns tend to be of the dynamic variety, out in the open—where Rockhold can create scrambles with momentum—but on the other, the one man to beat Romero in recent years did so by being able to build up and return to his feet each time Romero took him down, not by simply stopping or reversing takedown attempts.
Suddenly, everything is out in the open: the conservative, "family values" oriented mayor's penchant for lingerie; the high school principal's pictures of his two-year-old daughter naked in the bath; the affair via sext that Lily is having with an older man while dodging calls from her boyfriend Mark (Bill Skårsgard); the evidence that Reagan (Bella Thorne) leaked Grace's (Maude Apatow) nudes to the whole school.

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