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"outward" Definitions
  1. connected with the way people or things seem to be rather than with what is actually true
  2. going away from a particular place, especially one that you are going to return to
  3. away from the centre or a particular point

882 Sentences With "outward"

How to use outward in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "outward" and check conjugation/comparative form for "outward". Mastering all the usages of "outward" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Sympathy, as in, I sympathize, my heart goes outward to you— outward to you, as in, You over there, stay over there, don't come any closer.
Hurricane-force winds extended outward up to 753 miles (275 kilometers) from Irma's center and tropical storm-force winds extended outward up to 212 miles (219 kilometers).
"Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 70 miles (110 km) from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 175 miles (280 km)."
Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 272 miles (1.23 kilometers) from the center, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 21.2 miles (21.44 kilometers).
Hurricane-force winds extended outward up to 35 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extended outward up to 175 miles, the National Hurricane Center said.
Hurricane-force winds extend 45 miles outward from the center of the storm, the center said, with tropical storm-force winds as much as 25 miles outward. Gov.
Hurricane-force winds extend 45 miles outward from the center of the storm, the center said, with tropical storm-force winds as much as 25 miles outward. Gov.
"Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 1803 miles (110 km) from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 195 miles (315 km)," it added.
Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 60 miles from the center of the storm, the NHC said, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 230 miles.
Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 25 miles (35 km) from the center of the storm and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 105 miles (165 km).
From outward appearances ... Demi looks like she's doing great.
That outward investment pressure has only surged in recent years.
By outward appearances, the couple seemed to be in love.
That means I can go do Outward Bound in Colorado.
To all outward appearances, I could still function perfectly normally.
But on the outward journey the holds were largely empty.
Now the Chinese smartphone maker is looking outward for inspiration.
It is, to outward appearances, a lovely and successful place.
Some of their outward attributes proved hard to look past.
It's always possible to pass the buck upward and outward.
As an organization, it is creative, innovative, and outward looking.
Provinces with high fertility and outward migration are the opposite.
About half of China's outward direct investment flows through it.
New cases quickly spread outward, reaching a neighboring province, Ituri.
Every book in the store faces outward, displaying its cover.
There are no outward signs of Whitaker limiting the probe.
None of this was immediately apparent from Wright's outward behavior.
He complimented the outward national pride of the Argentine fans.
Always roll from the center of the dough outward. 21.
We are experiencing great outward migrations and great internal conflicts.
Despite Kim's relaxed outward appearance, his paranoia remained in tact.
So even though he doesn't like my outward self, i.e.
It then spread outward, creating a fracture in the array.
Ashiness is the outward sign, and dehydration is the offender.
As they move outward, they become less intense, more abstract.
Bend your right hand so your palm is facing outward.
Deep percussion rhythms burrowed into my brain and pulsed outward.
The audience is a bystander to this outward internal dialogue.
Prohibiting slavery in new states extended that revolutionary logic outward.
But the loss will ripple outward for years to come.
But, based on outward appearances, it sounds like Montell's convinced.
Look at a map, that circle from North Korea outward.
As her fame has rippled outward, so has her influence.
There's very little movement or outward display to hide behind.
Always roll from the center of the dough outward. 6.
They can't see that time is one spreading ring wrapped around another, outward and outward until the thinnest skin of Now depends for its being on the enormous mass of everything that has already died.
Then they expanded outward in concentric circles, to eliminate the spread.
The error would be to believe that outward acknowledgement is enough.
She stands facing the frog, fully vulnerable with palms face outward.
He is at attention, feet pointing outward, hands at his side.
Yeah, and seeing that his need, his ego was so outward.
Black and white horizontal stripes stretch outward from a central arch.
The defeat marked the end of Regan's outward-facing political career.
Could this be an outward sign of their feeling like outcasts?
After age 30, her line arcs outward, expressing vitality and drive.
For all their outward similarities, the two are quite different characters.
Despite all outward appearances, there are cracks in these happier narratives.
"It's an outward sign of how you value employees," Whelan said.
Latin American democracy is more resilient than outward appearances might suggest.
Little about Palmer Freeman Luckey's outward demeanor screams dangerous political provocateur.
The crisis may also force the EU to look outward again.
The work becomes a constant unfolding, moving outward in all directions.
When you inhale deeply, your lower ribs externally rotate, expanding outward.
The middle, in the thoracic spine or upper back, curves outward.
We should defend it and start to look outward from there.
Terrorist thought and behavior begins in a community and ripples outward.
Roberto Azevedo warned, however, that the continent must remain outward looking.
It's both an inner struggle, and implicitly, it's an outward struggle.
I, as a queer person, have experienced outward displays of hostility.
A distinctive Hong Kong culture emerged: hybridized, outward-looking, and entrepreneurial.
And its success in maintaining internal transparency along with outward opacity?
He thrust outward with the heel, aiming for the mezzaluna smile.
Peter Manson remains implacably opposed to his son's outward-bound ambitions.
Maddening because when Booker turns his politics outward, they lose clarity.
Brazil is increasingly outward focused, but mostly for agriculture, not manufacturing.
By outward appearances, Belarus does not appear to be a dictatorship.
Authorities noted that the suspect walks with his feet pointed outward.
MC I can't imagine dealing with outward, verbal attacks like that.
Each outward appearance hides another, truer self — but ultimately, they're hollow.
I used to be so outward and unabashed with [my critiques].
The pages fan outward delicately, like the gills on a mushroom.
They spread that lack of control outward, to everyone around them.
The shadow of international tension looms large, and it's a little like those focused on the threat of UFOs have managed to capture and redirect our existential fear outward (way outward), while tinging it with awe.
These forms radiate outward into planetary orbs, tendrils, and vertebrae-like networks.
Cohen initially set out to create an Outward Bound for queer youth.
Liquid wings spurt outward, and then the likeness of Dominus Ghaul appears.
These regions can't build outward; they have to build inward and upward.
Instead, they move the thigh outward from the side of the body.
Twitter also isn't the only tech company that's looking outward for growth.
They're about the way emotions ripple outward and bump into other people.
The metal is heated by a small electric current and expands outward.
At the tip of the iceberg we see all the outward differences.
The first season was a journey inward; this is a journey outward.
Hurricane-force winds extended outward up to 60 miles from that center.
Step 1: Brush your brows upward and outward using a clean spoolie.
Their relationships with me never depended on my success or outward success.
You're going to be in a private mood—looking inward, not outward.
In terms of outward facing features, this is a fairly disappointing upgrade.
It spans outward to touch every single corner of the film community.
Britain has long pushed the EU in a liberal, outward-looking direction.
We will no longer judge our candidates on their outward physical appearance.
With Wagner, though, the influence tended to go in one direction: outward.
Outward conformity may be precisely what we need to safeguard inner freedom.
We want our administration to be more outward-facing than ever before.
The ambition of the singer and composer Jen Shyu keeps pushing outward.
Or the patients had outward signs like smearing feces on the walls.
During their deployment, they moved steadily outward from a slowly spinning core.
If the wind's motion is outward, the result is a clockwise spiral.
Inhale to stretch the arms above the head and the legs outward.
Not that the impulse to look outward rather than inward isn't laudable.
As an example, I confidently entered PLACIDO running outward from 20-14.
"His outward expressions toward people who are undocumented is caring," she said.
To many wearers it is an outward indicator of devotion to Islam.
But there's no outward sign of the tumult, no spilling of guts.
Normally, I arrange outward from a core vocal, which tortures the band.
As a result, cities have spread outward as transportation technology has evolved.
Posing with his arms outward, Baena recreated Schwarzenegger's classic pose from 1975.
Her style is cool and outward-bound; I'd love to love it.
And males are more likely to lash outward when they are depressed.
Posing with his arms outward, Baena recreated Schwarzenegger's classic pose from 1976.
Ivan is as concerned with outward appearances as Wanda is inwardly directed.
Food is the new fashion: our outward advertisement of who we are.
America's geographical and hydrological blessings ramify not only inward but also outward.
The arguments radiate outward with the measured rhythm of ripples in water.
There's a trivialization, an identification of an internal disposition with outward behavior.
I think it's important that it starts from me and grows outward.
Mr. Finlay conveys an aching mix of outward assurance and inner panic.
In so doing, we also project ourselves outward, into the greater world.
In the book, the planets exist as outward reflections of Meg's interiority.
This included the swinging of the hips outward in a bat-like way.
But what I've learned is resolutions aren't meant to be outward at all.
Passion ripples outward, so sharing yours could inspire others to do the same.
Still, he shouldn't encourage reducing someone to their outward appearance, especially his wife.
The Georgians say the Russians are moving the barriers outward meter by meter.
Foreign inflows are slowing just as Chinese outward investments are skyrocketing (see chart).
" He went on: "Everybody from slackers to yuppies carefully 'curates' their outward appearance.
Like a ripple on a pond, it would propagate outward in gravitational waves.
"It doesn't come from outward appearances but rather from inner beauty," she said.
But in its second half, it expands outward into a more epic work.
The end of the film opens outward to the portents of the future.
This is not the outward-looking, investor-friendly image India hopes to project.
Two benches jut outward from a floating wall, perpendicular to a massive projection.
And "Male" and "Female" can change certain aspects of your outward gender presentation.
His left eye stays mostly closed with the eyeball turned outward, it says.
Outward Bound offers a kayaking expedition through the famous Florida Everglades National Park.
But implicit assumptions can be a lot slower to evolve than outward norms.
" The Royal also said, "For centuries, Britain has been an outward looking nation.
Jihadism as a psychological state is the outward projection of an inner hell.
It looked like an ecstatic yin yang, swirling inward and exploding outward simultaneously.
As they answer questions, New Orleans's trio balances playful scorn with outward frostiness.
Now things move outward and forward—and for Offred, not moment too soon.
That self-obsession of making yourself into these characters that are all outward.
A: Michael Wadleigh's 1970 documentary centered on the stage outward to the audience.
It's majestic and slow, with a pair of resplendent synth chords rippling outward.
My nose bowed outward—a "camel hump"—and I had a weak chin.
Grief is all-encompassing, radiating outward in multiple directions, circular rather than linear.
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The CIA is supposed to operate in an outward looking, foreign directed fashion.
That was a man who could go deeply inward and still reach outward.
So, how can you and your buddies achieve such outward expressions of camaraderie?
There's no outward sign of how important they are, how unprecedented their meeting.
Genes did not just flow across the Fertile Crescent — they also rippled outward.
The figures are the outward and visible signs of the fundamental economic truth.
Richard StopolLong Island City, QueensThe writer is president of NYC Outward Bound Schools.
And then turn to look outward, at Jupiter, at Saturn, and the stars.
Such hysteria becomes pathological and unwieldy, distorting good sense and turning introspection outward.
The government must stop looking outward to mimic other parts of the world.
"Jean Andre is not an outward person, but he captivates people," she said.
Near the end, animated graffiti depicts an imagined outward view of the sea.
Wojnarowicz always looked outward and never retreated into the comfort of private life.
The Konmari Method has a way of starting small and then spreading outward.
Venus opposes Pluto on July 21, inspiring us to transform our outward appearance.
Increasingly glittery, it's undergoing the outward changes that might imply gentrification anywhere else.
He is an outward-facing figurehead, with minimal involvement with the student body.
" They will ask you, "What was it like leading excursions of Outward Bound?
It was inevitable that the word would eventually creep outward from Silicon Valley.
But even in less publicized moments, the famously recalcitrant actor has looked outward.
From there, the list spread outward in all directions of physiology and severity.
States with the highest outward migration rates — California, Illinois, New York — are cratering.
I think it's more that outward displays of affection were uncomfortable for them.
China's fundamental interest lies in achieving stability on its borders and developing outward.
The bottom lineFor Buster, the teal Outward Hound Fun Feeder was a hit.
This takes a central village point—often the town hall—and works outward.
Little energy is spent looking outward — exactly how the 160 inhabitants prefer things.
Twenty-nine different words read outward from No. 1003 back to No. 1.
The impulsion outward disappears; they grow isolated and doctrinaire, more sectarian than evangelical.
Other Kenyans who perished in Sunday's crash also embodied their country's outward reach.
The dogma of Lent and its outward expressions are inextricable from one another.
These heart conditions often go undiagnosed, as people typically don't experience outward symptoms.
The imperative to deflect criticism outward, so conspicuous in the 1980s, no longer applies.
Because for all our outward differences, we all share the same proud title: Citizen.
How much does flow out of capital outward hurt the economies in these countries?
There should be a slight outward turn of your toes—about 30 degrees. 2.
The tips of his thumbs veered outward, away from the rest of his hand.
Just after the one minute mark, the drone looks outward, down the volcano's flank.
Cook was an introverted operations guy, not a charismatic outward-facing leader like Jobs.
Most of the new clues to Arrokoth's origin story come from its outward appearance.
My parents did all they could to dissuade me; psychiatry, Outward Bound, corporal punishment.
Vermont and dairy farming are intertwined in both its inward and outward facing identities.
" JUST IN: "We will no longer judge our candidates on their outward physical appearance.
Too many answers seem to come back to clothing or make-up—outward presentation.
However, many have grown adept at subverting its essence while maintaining its outward appearance.
" Dips "Stand in the pool with your palms down on the ledge facing outward.
Mr Xi's reform of the PLA has made the armed forces more outward-looking.
Soon, RemoveDEBRIS will deploy a flat target that will extend outward from the spacecraft.
Everything spirals outward from one incident that ripped a young man's life in two.
During the primaries, I'll admit that I felt squeamish in promoting my outward support.
"Perhaps with an outward manifestation of an inner struggle, Jamie might finally be "cured.
He didn't put up a fight and showed no outward signs of violent behavior.
Where Britpop had been largely backward- and inward-looking, Gorillaz looked forward and outward.
We'll update you on its progress as the craft continues outward on its journey.
Like other minor planets that formed within the protoplanetary disc, it slowly drifted outward.
This is a country that, by all outward appearances, is competent, confident, and thriving.
Tap a red, shimmery eyeshadow onto the center of your eye and blend outward.
Tropical storm-force winds extend outward up to 140 miles from the storm's center.
He registers matter and light and color and air, however drab their outward appearance.
And when stars collapse rather than explode outward, they are usually a lot dimmer.
But it was the outward expressions of Chinese culture that struck Tjandra the most.
We've manifested strength in different ways; you're more streamlined, and mine is more outward.
An outward-looking, world-involved Great Britain may soon shrink into a Little England.
But despite the GOP's outward optimism, the path to tax reform keeps getting narrower.
Their friendship, at least the outward-facing part of it, appeared to have ended.
Specifically, in terms of acting, my attention is outward more instead of focused inward.
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In 2015, outward migration is estimated to have reached 2 percent of the population.
As California begins its long decline, the influx outward is picking up in earnest.
Her son absorbs her horror and pushes it outward in a long, blossoming cry.
The company is also buying 3-D imaging and augmented reality start-up Outward.
The benefits ripple outward, in the form of family wealth building and educational opportunities.
Now, the outward slope of the bowl is met with a graceful, ethereal lid.
In learning how to change my outward reactions to people, I had dug inward.
Rather than sitting above her head, Lima's red wings stretched outward like a bird.
Outward visibility is excellent, thanks to the large flat windows and high seating position.
It is a journey that prompts its own, outward-reaching odyssey of self-examination.
The opera world sometimes wasn't as outward-facing as it should be, he suggested.
One stood tall and straight, elbows pointed outward, face fixed into a formal expression.
Though Vincent is the center, stories spiral outward through the lives of her acquaintances.
Hahn called his program Outward Bound and continued to teach it at the school.
In Neanderthals and other extinct human relatives, the back of the skull bulges outward.
But that would require an aspirational resolve that looks outward with hope and confidence.
Family members often wind up as caregivers, and so the economic burden ripples outward.
"People look at you and are instantly attracted by your outward appearance," he says.
Let's say that light travels radially outward from each light source in straight lines.
The government's approach is to try to expunge any outward sign of the problem.
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The resulting highway system helped bind our nation together and grow our economy outward.
By all outward indications, Mr. Trump "desperately needs to take the course," she said.
He said McNair's case wasn't the usual heatstroke event with the typical outward symptoms.
With a slender surgical instrument, he pushed outward to demonstrate their newly liberated flexibility.
Typically, the core would collapse inward before exploding outward in a powerful, violent blast.
He was known to take a drink, and displayed no outward signs of piety.
But shareholders say they were just an outward manifestation of the building's deeper problems.
The characters' fight to define who they are under such conditions inevitably points outward.
We've turned from being an outward-facing, sharing, partnering country to being isolated and insular.
The outward symptoms were few and no one was quite sure how it was spread.
"Outward expression of enthusiasm and optimism may be more subdued, but still present," Tripp explains.
It's important to display an outward expression of the intangible attributes that bond members together.
Perhaps we are finally past the idea that a painting's outward shape determines what's inside.
Google gives the outward appearance of being just a little white box that delivers answers.
The gorgeous imagery continues if you speed outward to a star cluster called NGC 3201.
Not to say that we won't just be forceful and outward, I just don't know.
What if this story isn't pointing forward, but outward, toward the rest of television itself?
For one thing, it keeps glancing outward, to the world beyond the streets of Philadelphia.
Posing with his arms outward, the 21-year-old recreated Schwarzenegger's classic pose from 1976.
Hold your hand with the palm facing outward and thumb fully extended, touching the horizon.
The involvement of The Wonder Years drew the most direct line outward from Kid Dynamite.
And there has been no outward evidence that O'Reilly has faced sanctions, such as suspension.
Clinton and her aides showed all of the outward signs of a team riding high.
McDormand's speech broadened outward, as many others' speeches did, to address the broader cultural movement.
Gravity waves propagating outward from deep convection associated with a #BombCyclone off the Carolina coast.
First, the explosion blew the mountain outward — melting and vaporizing the rock around the tunnel.
Politics are a modern-day Colosseum where outward anger is repressed and betrayal is not.
"I'm not going to be able to please everyone with my outward appearance," she said.
Now, we'll be well-served to adopt Sagittarius' more outward- and forward-facing perspective instead.
And, Steen argued, the effects from that network-building can ripple outward in several ways.
The Home comes with three outward-facing speakers that supposedly blast sound in every direction.
That pushed responsibilities outward, to states and municipalities, which mostly can't afford to fix it.
On the outside, the Index also comes with dual 960 x 960 outward facing cameras.
Since Tide introduced the pods in 2012, their outward appearance hasn't seemed to change much.
But the network didn't look outward for a high-priced star to fill the void.
He stirs slowly, from a near fetal position, his paws extending outward with a stretch.
He sees a person's pocketbook, not his outward appearance, as the key to his allegiance.
The whole process generated massive gravitational waves that rippled outward at the speed of light.
It is of a Britain that has always been outward looking and not inward looking.
The V20's outward appearance is much closer to this year's G203 than the V10.
Beijing does this mostly looking inward for the sake of stability, not outward for growth.
With Voyager 2, the outward velocities fluctuated, sometimes dipping to zero but then rising again.
Let's start with the case of the water shot radially outward from the spinning sprinkler.
But you can triangulate some connections here that seem to go deeper than outward style.
The person that I saw was, for all outward appearances, everything he said he was.
Wild Things, which opened in March, has the outward appearance of your average Neukölln haunt.
Its core contracts, sending out a wave of energy that pushes its external layers outward.
So if you're writing from this seemingly imperiled territory, what message do you send outward?
The company made major outward changes led by a new public face, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
We wanted to find this element that felt like it was emanating from Little outward.
It becomes a cycle where few are deliberately lying, but deception is spiraling ever outward.
If we are to move onward, and outward, what will this new colony look like?
Snow's outward signs of neglect were clear, according to a story on the group's website.
Neither showed any outward signs of their allegiance — at least not until Gillaspie's home run.
Rebranding can be a strategic way for a company to shift its outward-facing image.
I've seen you be more outward in your Bernie support recently on Twitter and onstage.
Mr. Trump is taking the idea and pointing it outward, calling out his supposed foes.
Rather, Mr. Saipov seemed more committed to the most conservative outward observances of the religion.
All the while, the effects ripple outward, stranding riders far from where the trouble began.
It was a tourist's gesture of pleasure, an outward expression of the enlightenment she felt.
On Monday, a cast on her arm was the only outward sign of her injuries.
I wanted to focus on characters where their outward appearance didn't match what was inside.
In outward appearances, Ryugu is similar to Bennu — a faceted spinning top, covered with boulders.
Seven video cameras, all facing outward, were used to create, in effect, a panoramic view.
The first consists of objects that look as if they were pushed outward by Neptune.
Likewise, B remembers outward expressions of religious piety to be rare during B's adolescent years.
No conflicts for Tiler Peck's incisive Sanguinic: She was all full-throttle, outward-bound momentum.
It would involve outward hostility to the leaders of Canada, Britain, France, Germany and Japan.
What happens in China will have ripple effects outward to the rest of the world.
On the menu: a dessert tray decorated with each man's face in silhouette, facing outward.
A lot of that is done by way of Ford looking outward rather than inward.
Yet outward signs of outrage in the war-torn country are few and far between.
As that internal discomfort is supported by outward expressions, we will see the numbers change.
An interesting person is always excited to explore the world, and this energy radiates outward.
When painting a door, his father told him, start in the middle and paint outward.
Around back, it' has the trademark Clubman "barn doors" that open outward rather than up.
The meteorite would have welled up rock that then collapsed outward, creating a hilly ring.
The vehicles themselves will debut in limited, well-mapped areas within cities and spread outward.
Now the new groups are facing outward from the beginning, convened explicitly to foster activism.
The single, smoldering with recrimination, offered the first outward sign of turbulence within the group.
Beijing's outward enthusiasm for nuclear energy masks a multitude of challenges facing China's atomic plans.
Similarly, German riesling is often served in small, narrow glasses with a slight flare outward.
Somewhat reminiscent of Copenhagen's Little Mermaid statue, "Forward" appears to gaze outward into the distance.
The Geminids are so named because they appear to radiate outward from the constellation Gemini.
It noted that Irma has a very large wind field with hurricane-force winds extending outward from up to 1503 miles, or 2150 km, from the center of the storm, while tropical-storm-force winds extended outward for up to 2000 miles, or 22 km.
In some areas, portions of the glaciers extend outward into the ocean like shelves or wings.
" Each slab slides outward to create a terrace, and is slightly titled for "continuous exterior circulation.
Of course, this outward appearance only fuels the misconceptions many people have about this astrological sign.
For one, the late Kelley's work is a chaotic yet orderly outward manifestation of his psyche.
The KGB, now split into the security-focused FSB and outward-looking SVR, had the fame.
Escaping the shackles of the EU will leave the country "more outward-looking than ever before".
If your forefinger isn't on the trigger, for example, Touch intuits that you're pointing it outward.
He was swiftly fired, but the furor the episode created in Silicon Valley spilled rapidly outward.
Those ripples move outward from the source, perturbing the space-time around various objects, including Earth.
Here's how it works: There's an outward-facing microphone on the earbud that detects external sound.
And Shannon's 17-year-old daughter Lauryn "Pumpkin" Shannon anticipates a big outward change as well.
"We will be freed to locate new economic centers and expand outward, not upward," she said.
The move represents the biggest outward facing change to Facebook's year-old partnership with fact-checkers.
It's a much more outward facing patient care focused approach as opposed to transactional documentation tools.
The flaw has nothing to do with outward appearances—this is one good looking gaming notebook.
An otherworldly cloud flourished from the fizzle, rapidly expanding outward and upward, morphing into different shapes.
When the outer layers hit the core, they explode outward, spewing debris into the surrounding space.
Externally, the CL2s keep RHA's familiar look, exhibiting no outward signs of the new technology inside.
Now the president is someone who frankly seems to play poker with the cards faced outward.
For example, as a black hole increases in mass, its predicted event horizon creeps steadily outward.
Its decisions on whether to raise or lower interest rates ripple outward through the US economy.
Europe's power no longer extends outward; instead, the surrounding countries have turned their pathologies on Europe.
That effect could explode outward, forcing an unknown number of changes to the Texas electoral map.
The effect Bardo Days is that the 49 shapes seem to extend outward toward the viewer.
Here, she smudged the liner and diffused it outward, giving it that not-so-perfect appearance.
In perhaps a sign of things to come, Africa also registered some significant outward tech investment.
This shapes the visual style, sound and movement so that in the outward expression of culture.
Times appear to be changing, though, with the outward hostility to the K Street crowd thawing.
The outward signs of wealth are fabulous: in front of the ashram are automobiles, motorcycles, etc.
Edward finds his raucous desires reflected in rock, desires that take outward expression in sweaty dancing.
To enhance an impression of centrifugal intensity, the canvas has been made to bulge slightly outward.
A memorial stone outside the three-story building is the only outward sign of its uniqueness.
Anna Cleveland, daughter of Pat, strode with her unusual gait, toes pointed outward, nose pointed upward.
From a distance, a blast makes a distinctive thump, the sound of air pressure clapping outward.
The fuel in the barrels was expanding and the sound was from the lids popping outward.
Step 3: Stick the lens (the rounded side should be facing outward) over your smartphone's camera.
Striking bone can also cause bone fragments that radiate outward, cutting tissue in each fragment's path.
I never sketch but begin from the outset, generally from a focused point which develops outward.
The outward signs of our political dysfunction would be gone, but the disease would still remain.
Yet these outward expressions aren't enough in the quiet moments when worry and doubt creep in.
While having a child might be an excuse for profound self-absorption, Nickerson's gaze turns outward.
We need to look outward, and see how we can extend the best of American values.
Then, on branches extending outward, write all the different things that make you who you are.
Not everyone excelled at the game, which Outward Hound scores a level 3 out of 3.
And despite his outward modesty, the impressiveness of his shots is not entirely lost on Judge.
To cut symmetrical designs, she double folds the paper and begins in the center, working outward.
The waves of the event ripple ever outward, like a stone dropped into a still pond.
"A Piece of the World" signals from the beginning that stasis will define Christina's outward existence.
The Belgian employer had a policy that prohibited workers from exhibiting outward signs of religious faith.
His outward demeanor can be prickly, too — he often chides reporters for questions he doesn't like.
With this skeleton firmly applied, Fennelly expanded outward, turning Undying Color into a full-band experience.
Once Trans Day of Remembrance passes, we must determine how to turn outward and produce real change.
He knows this is madness, this doesn't make sense, but he keeps going, stretching outward, feeling— —there.
For example, the researchers watched as most of the electrons traveled outward from the pulsar's magnetic poles.
The particles move with the magnetic field, which sweeps back and extends outward as the pulsar spins.
As they speak, the data is translated into a circular shape that grows outward in real time.
The child, too, had signs of viral pneumonia in the lungs, doctors found, but no outward symptoms.
When super massive stars run out of fuel, they burst outward, shedding their outer layers of material.
Hoppers can be dangerous as they break down garbage quickly, and trash can quickly get sprayed outward.
The frill on Judith has bony spikes that curl forward and some of the spikes point outward.
The movement produces gargantuan gravitational waves that move outward in all directions at the speed of light.
He doesn't walk with the stiff, chest-thrust-outward, buttocks-clenched-tight stroll of some white politicians.
Each of Forsaken's barons is defined by their weapon of choice or some other outward personality quirk.
But beneath her outward shyness is a natural performer, and she's since learned to embrace the attention.
I soon felt the reward in doing this, like a mystery inside of me was glowing outward.
Concerns over capital outflow and corporate debt led the Chinese government to introduce regulations limiting outward investment.
He's a storytelling type, and has a laid back manner, and lacks any sign of outward pretension.
Keep your weight on your heels, with your feet hip-width apart and toes facing slightly outward.
The ad campaign included casting misshapen fruits and vegetables as glamorous celebrities, regardless of their outward appearances.
It likely formed in the inner Solar System and got flung outward, perhaps by Jupiter or Saturn.
Then he examined what would happen if a ninth planet were looping outward in the opposite direction.
A video of the Alaskan tundra shows hills rising and falling as the giant undulations raced outward.
After the fall of the shogunate, its outward-looking leaders needed a symbol of unity and modernisation.
In these models, the shock fronts from nuclear explosions sweep up more gas as they expand outward.
Flip your hands outward so your palms are facing out — repeat that diamond shape you've been doing.
"For all of Cohen's outward rectitude, he has lived a double life," prosecutors argued in that memo.
A dozen arrows spread methodically outward from the bubble, past The Wall's various sides to points beyond.
I had no outward sign of suffering -- I didn't walk with a limp or need physical therapy.
For all of his outward show of bravado, the narrowness of the victory may have unsettled Erdoğan.
Capricorn is a devilish, lusty energy despite its polished, outward demeanor; however, it is a practical energy.
But when the back of the hand is outward, it is a cruder sign which indicates contempt.
The leaders of Leave counter with the promise to unleash a vibrant, outward-looking 21st-century economy.
All outward signs indicate he's getting closer and closer to that sort of point of no return.
Newer vehicles have higher clearances, and the force of a blast diminishes rapidly as it radiates outward.
Nice, now the fifth-largest city in France, has sprawled outward and swallowed towns, valleys and fields.
Broadly speaking, US presidents seek to push the outward boundaries of presidential power left by their predecessors.
You have "pro-ject," which is something you work on, and "pro-ject," which means extending outward.
The area of a blast is searched in a grid or spiral fashion, outward from the seat.
Despite her outward neutrality, Pelosi has floated a few hints that she's leaning toward a Clinton endorsement.
But here, during the periodic routines, the dancers turned outward, addressing the crowd with gestures of welcome.
Once a star loses the outward-pushing pressure in its core, it succumbs to its own gravity.
Position yourself outward from the terra-cotta wall of the harbor, which is shaped like a crescent.
So we'll launch in those and then we'll kind of slowly, word of mouth, grow, outward growth.
Never mind society's obsession with outward appearances—what do we all really look like on the inside?
After detonation, we can expect a shockwave radiating outward and carrying upwards of 140 kilotons of energy.
In the broadest sense, the lyrics of Gabriela Mistral find their outward expression in a forceful rhetoricism.
Ford's executives gazed across the bougainvillea at one another and outward, onto a world awaiting their largess.
As someone born with female anatomy, I've never had to deal with the outward signs of arousal.
Griner continues to expand her range outward while blocking shots, and Bonner does a bit of everything.
Isn't family the kernel of self-interest that expands outward into the corrupt institutions of the state?
Will being Asian, Linda being attractive, Cory being overweight—just to name some of their outward attributes.
The feeling that fuels this growth is little understood, like the dark energy pushing our universe outward.
To do this, a bridge must balance two opposing forces: compression (pushing inward) and tension (stretching outward).
It was a lodestar, a known center from which one's understanding of the city crept tentatively outward.
As they approached each other swirling a thousand times a second, tidal forces bulged their surfaces outward.
As they approached each other, swirling a thousand times a second, tidal forces bulged their surfaces outward.
Plenty of RT's programming, to outward appearances, is not qualitatively different from conventional opinion-infused cable news.
For so private a vision, The Book has a remarkably outward focus on its own public manifestation.
A younger group may respond better to a manager who projects less tension and more outward calm.
Hamas is trying to manage the situation in different ways, including trying to channel the anger outward.
Josh came back from Scotland with it and became Outward Bound's founding director in the United States.
After Colorado and Minnesota, Maine's Hurricane Island was the third Outward Bound school established in this country.
The city mostly observed the outward form of democracy but often felt more like a militarised oligarchy.
In keeping with the couple's extended turn toward activism, "4:44" looks outward as well as inward.
This time I wanted to be more intentional about looking outward as much as we look in.
It dove in from interstellar space before buzzing by the sun and then rocketing outward past Mars.
Once the star loses the outward-pushing pressure from its core, it succumbs to its own gravity.
This puzzle has just 29 answers (14 inward, 15 outward), for an average length of 6.89 letters.
His houses are both cocoons and binoculars, swaddling you in warm wood while projecting your vision outward.
No, it was more a destruction of the authority that nonhierarchical systems are meant to delegate outward.
To outward appearances, This Town in the time of Trump seems as fat and cozy as ever.
A couple days later I showed up with a solution, an Outward Hound Fun Feeder Dog Bowl.
Giddens's tone became quick and matter-of-fact, almost curt—the outward sign of an internal focussing.
Developments in mass media from radio to Twitter have extended and transformed the space of politics outward.
Its outward and visible part almost is money, to the extent that pennies still have value today.
Here is no different, but his concerns are as outward as they are personal on i,i.
Much has been made of the outward migration from small towns in the Midwest to bigger cities.
To be Flemish — as Van Noten adamantly is — was to spend your life looking outward and beyond.
To Joel Simon, executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, these rhetorical attacks have rippled outward.
One represents the optimistic outward-facing future of Canada, and one represents its inward-facing, conservative past.
The water was concentrated in the middle of the towel, with a light-red ring extending outward.
"The gun resembled in color, shape, weight and other outward appearances a semi-automatic handgun," Rivera wrote.
You could not tell that there were any problems, though, from the outward behavior of both sides.
In "Composition Abstraite" (224), mentioned above, it's the top red shape and outward flowering of brush strokes.
But if you spin very fast, then there's competition between the outward force from the spin—centrifugal force—the outward spin force and then the inward gravity and the spin one is just [plain] perpendicular to the rotation and the gravity is symmetric, so you wind up with disc.
He offers a lens on history that is at once thorough and compelling, simultaneously domestic and outward-looking.
The military views meditation as "mindfulness training," a soft technology that promotes inner peace while waging outward violence.
Standing at the edge of the sand and peering outward, it's hard to say what's beyond the horizon.
Now, they're looking outward, trying to make sense of the world around them and their place in it.
When we think of five-star luxury resorts, we imagine beaches and cocktails and all this outward opulence.
Cohen, a trans man, grew up with friends who spent their summers with Outward Bound and other camps.
"For all our outward differences, we all share the same proud title: Citizen," Obama told the boisterous crowd.
Blair, a man of generally cheerful outward demeanour, has been badly  – but not fatally -  hurt by the report.
The mirrors turn each column into a mini-infinity room and reflect the light outward, coloring viewers' shadows.
But many industries that no longer can afford to operate here, like manufacturing, are forced to migrate outward.
Until then, humor researchers had mainly seen laughter as an outward expression of the inner experience of humor.
The mind needs respite in the midst of outward turmoil; who doesn't enjoy a well-staged Instagram shoot?
The acid sprayed outward after it got sucked into the hopper and got on the sanitation worker's skin.
And since the camera is outward-facing it can't provide visuals of the person actually wearing the HoloLens.
We made change work for us, always extending America's promise outward, to the next frontier, to more people.
We've always started at the apples and worked our way outward — have we been doing it totally wrong?!
Now, more than ever, Britain needs the example of the outward-looking attitude that has underpinned its football.
But as we're looking inward, International Women's Day is also an opportunity for us all to look outward.
Outward bound A ceasefire deal in Aleppo, Syria is allowing some residents of the besieged city to leave.
Once the section is dry, gently unravel hair, twisting in an outward motion to avoid tugging or pulling.
Britain and Japan both project themselves as outward-looking island nations committed to a rules-based international system.
In one section a group of papers droop outward from the surface, suggesting an onrush of falling bodies.
"Even if the dog doesn't show any outward signs of aggression, sometimes they can be unpredictable," he said.
People in each outward circle have a little bit less knowledge or a very specific role to play.
A new NASA program, called Astrophysics Science SmallSat Studies, aims to turn their gaze outward, toward the cosmos.
While Putin did make promises of future domestic economic development, much of his campaign message was directed outward.
" Hip Abduction Machine "On a hip abduction machine, sit with your knees together and press your legs outward.
The books, from locations around the world, are displayed on shallow wood shelves with their covers facing outward.
Facing outward on the four corners at the top of the hull, you will see four black sensors.
Saudi Arabia's cut to outward shipments gives them leverage heading into this month's OPEC meeting, according to Smith.
So, even if he had a drink or 2, at least from outward appearances, he didn't seem intoxicated.
Plemons' performance makes David's pity relatable, giving the young man an outward softness that conceals the biting humor.
As such, motivated forgetting can be a powerful tool used to shape one's inward life and outward perspective.
Activists claim the development agenda will swallow up Oromo land and displace farmers as the capital grows outward.
Unzipping the suits, they peeled them outward, away from the sweat-soaked clothing now clinging to their skin.
Her body language was controlled, and she more often directed her attention outward toward the camera and audience.
He was one of the main enemies of the democratic Orange Revolution, which finished his outward political career.
Centrifugal force is what pushes the stone outward and makes the string stretch out to its full length.
But Ebrard said both sides recognized the need to quell the sharp increase in Central American outward migration.
The Seattle Times said a cargo door exploded outward during a high-pressure stress test on the ground.
In the following episode ("Outward Bound"), Jenny confronts Melrose, who doesn't understand why her best friend is upset.
By presenting no outward challenge to their epochs, they could move freely through them—and eventually define them.
"Our goal is to expose and really profile professors that have engaged in outward radical behavior," said Kirk.
Bad breath can also be an early sign of an underlying disease that may not have outward symptoms.
They start from an assumption — for instance, "the Clintons are shady" — and spiral outward in search of corroboration.
As long as there was another war in the future, that extremism could be kind of vented outward.
As she launches into the songs, layered vocal loops and hand-played synthesizer lines billow outward and upward.
And then, there in the backyard, a body lies facedown in the pool, clouds of blood spilling outward.
This energy could have sped up expansion as it pushed outward and overwhelmed the gravity of dark matter.
But the outward anonymity belies what's inside: something like a bustling artists' commune, over which di Suvero presides.
The passion for well-designed communities needs to be directed outward instead of inward, geographically and in spirit.
Two-way investment (inward plus outward stock) increased from $2900 billion in 220006 to $2202 billion in 2628.
The explosion had ripped through its center, flaying its sides outward like the petals of a dirty flower.
Activists claim the development agenda will swallow up Oromo land and displace farmers as the capital expands outward.
She thinks of the families and friends of those killed, and of how shootings reverberate outward, affecting hundreds.
They are to be deployed about one hour after launch, steadily moving outward from a slowly spinning core.
A fan circling the head then engages to cool the robot, or turns outward to cool embarrassed onlookers.
She inspired others with her outward jauntiness, while privately she was consumed with dread in her final days.
It becomes itself again, something forward and backward, up and down, outward, into all the planes of itself.
When she spins, layers of fabric or fringe fly outward and separate, turning her figure into a whirlwind.
Then as now, real estate ate territory like an invasive species, vaulting upward and outward in bullying disarray.
In the final 30 seconds, you can hear Blaine exploding outward from his steady pulse into a frenzy.
Yet the company's outward signs of strength belie the powerful currents of change that are eroding its business.
But I was so confused by what this show thought about the relationship between outward appearance and personality.
Executive-branch drone operators killed, openly and at will, in wars spreading in concentric circles outward from Iraq.
EDF is hoping to launch early monarch exchanges in Texas and California by 2017 and then expand outward.
"I challenge a lot of Americans to look inward before they start pointing the finger outward," she said.
Among neighbors, friends, former employers and the local mosque, no one saw any outward sign of budding extremism.
Bishop, who complained of the "egocentricity" of a confessional poet like Sexton, found deliverance in gazing steadily outward.
"Sunshine" (1978) reached outward again, with lyrics in English, synthesizer lines and infusions of disco, rock and reggae.
Sometimes, I wonder how much I've internalized my even-keeled outward demeanor and numbed myself from authentic feeling.
Those neutrons are very hot and crowded, so they smash together while moving outward, forming giant atomic cores.
The camera's eye is always pointed outward, but Frank's vision encompassed his inner world — and his inner demons.
The pettiness radiates outward, as does the viciousness and lack of ethics — to his lawyers, to his kin.
Outward Hound&aposs Nina Ottosson Interactive Dog Toys challenge dogs with complex problems that are fun to solve.
Great performances open outward, encouraging unexpected connections like that, but they don't on their own make definitive revivals.
There was still plenty of aggression in the music, but it was directed inward as much as outward.
Between the thirteenth century and the nineteenth, the fact spread from law outward to science, history, and journalism.
He notes that that identity can be "inherently opaque" to AI systems making assessments based on outward appearances.
The redness on her face faded, however, and there was no further outward evidence that she was suffering.
Here she is all outward impulsiveness, but during the ballet, she changes gear and mood, again and again.
But hours before the visit, there were no outward indications that the Trumps would be visiting the hospital.
The merger creates a gargantuan fireball, and the superdense materials from the two stars shoot outward in all directions.
Depending on your perspective, those light rays were pouring into a camera viewfinder, or projecting outward onto a screen.
The outward hostility by members of Congress to a sitting president was highly unusual, and drew comparisons to Rep.
Previous theories have suggested that persistent, churning seawater was responsible for mixing heat downward, instead of dispersing it outward.
Brebeuf's tolerance -- no, outward support -- for its LGBTQ faculty and students has fostered thousands of accepting and loving alumni.
Será is more tied to Venezuelan roots and identity, and La Lucha is about reflecting yet seeking outward again.
Despite Kylie Jenner's billion-dollar cosmetics business, the young mother's beauty advice has nothing to do with outward appearances.
The headset will include a screen, high-powered processors and outward-facing cameras, the Journal reported, citing one person.
But Vine is a wonderful place for me to start with my social media and branch outward from there.
Draw a line outward along the bottom lashline, starting just outside the iris and flicking towards to the tail.
The sea has made us natural allies; both outward-looking, both curious as to what lies beyond the horizon.
Using a fluffy eyeshadow brush, blend the brown shadow outward and upward until it resembles a wing-like shape.
Maybe they could control all the outward aspects of my life, but my body is all in my control.
Middleton tends to concentrate her blush on the apples of her cheeks, sweeping the color outward toward her hairline.
The NTSB says an initial investigation into the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash shows no outward evidence of engine failure.
Whenever classical novae occur, they send out a round, glowing shell of hydrogen gas speeding outward in all directions.
But in solidarity's more sublime register, a group or individual gazes outward, reaching past similarity toward something more capacious.
The dowser's forked stick is like nothing so much as a larger-scale peg, with the legs pulled outward.
Many need legal help, as well as evidence of utility bills, payslips and all outward travel for five years.
Their hollow eye sockets stare blankly outward, beckoning us to imagine their flesh, their personalities, their desires and pains.
Light will bump up into tiny particles of nitrogen and oxygen, which flings the light outward in all directions.
The African Development Bank estimates that 85% of Morocco's outward foreign direct investment (FDI) goes to sub-Saharan Africa.
This hostility has its roots in the successful refashioning of Britishness as an outward-looking identity which espouses multiculturalism.
I flung my arms outward and at curves to throw springy arms at Mashable's Adam Rosenberg, playing against me.
WALLACE: I -- I -- KASICH: I happen to think the outward approach of our country is -- is the better one.
In the mould of contemporary strongmen worldwide, he has kept the outward trappings of democracy while gutting its content.
Gargantuan shock waves radiated outward, throwing solid rock and dense earth into bizarre states of fluidity for many miles.
Mr Assad (pictured) has been winning the war by garrisoning city centres, then shooting outward into rebel-held suburbs.
Crow said neither sibling had a criminal record, and there was no outward sign of any dispute between them.
Instead, though, it appears the organization is more concerned with outward appropriateness based on their own definition of revealing.
They observed one posture repeatedly — when the octopus would "stand tall," extending its arms outward and drawing itself upward.
It's starting to settle, at least personally, and now it's just the ripples outward in terms of the process.
As all that dust and gas collapse to create stars, clouds of material expand outward and form ... odd shapes.
In this, Beyoncé shifts her focus from her internal issues and reaches outward, encouraging a form of collective healing.
Hanoi in particular is sprawling, helped along by policies that encourage local authorities to build outward, rather than up.
You should feel your lower ribs externally rotate to expand outward, as opposed to only inflating your upper chest.
Now is not the time to take outward-facing actions, but a time to go within and express yourself.
Every slightly mean thing posted is really taking myself to task, and every outward praise is a boomerang back.
But it is one that may define Labour's future — for beneath the outward "comradeship" is a fight for direction.
But, extrapolating outward would suggest more "inadmissibles" will be turned around in 2017 than in the previous two years.
"The unique things about us that make us beautiful have so little to do with outward appearance," she says.
The unannounced device "will include a screen, high-powered processors and outward-facing cameras" according to the Journal's sources.
This album is always whispering something in your ear Rojus looks outward where Music for the Uninvited looked inward.
Whenever an object — any object, really — moves throughout the Universe, it creates these space-time ripples that move outward.
His clothes, an outward display of his social class, transcend his race and magically erase the threat of discrimination.
The outward expression of that is a noticeably more raised keyboard and larger-system-wide vent right behind it.
The sixth nerve functions to allow the lateral rectus muscle to abduct the eye or pull the eye outward.
Ice flow travels outward, from ground to sea, and can break the ice sheets down into free-floating icebergs.
In a nod to modernity, some looked outward toward the Seine, rather than inward toward courtyards and interior streets.
The Oresteia established a more or less canonical version of the events that rippled outward from these retributive homicides.
"After friendly consultation with the other party, the two sides agreed to terminate this outward investment cooperation," Huayou said.
Gripping the sides of her thighs, the dancer stretched the "skin" outward like the webbed wings of a bat.
"Leadership the Outward Bound Way: Becoming a Better Leader in the Workplace, in the Wilderness, and in Your Community"
The Seattle Times said the aircraft's door exploded outward during a recent high-pressure stress test on the ground.
The one outward hint of culinary allegiance is a sign on the burnt-orange storefront that says Terra Brasilis.
The fact of this mighty outward success distinguishes the Antichrist from him to whom his name points per negativum.
Upstairs, the arrowhead contains the bedroom, whose floor cantilevers outward to form deep overhangs above the outdoor space below.
He made sound music move outward like a cloud, as if his piano were the censer in a church.
Schilling is an outspoken bigot, undoubtedly one of the worst acting as an outward face of a reputable company.
Homestuck is over, but its fandom community will only grow outward, slowly exploding and expanding from its original beginning.
More than a dozen Instagram photos show nails curling outward from his toes on both front and back feet.
Point is, body-image issues can strike at any time, and have surprisingly little to do with outward appearances.
They are crises of culture, with repercussions that will echo forward and outward in the future of the game.
For many Black women, the only way to find a Black professional to mentor you is by looking outward.
BIG PICTURE: Facing pressure from its more valuable competitor Uber, Lyft has been looking outward for ways to grow.
The senator from Vermont and presidential candidate pinches, pecks, pushes, wags, overhead and outward, his arms constantly in flight.
The undulating facade also pulls the interior borders outward, providing a little extra space for residents in many units.
Yet Jess Jacobs, marketing director for the online furniture store Wayfair, confirmed how the social effect can ripple outward.
For the most part, though, Wagner turns her gaze outward, away from her life as it is right now.
A subsequent reaction leads each tag to generate copies, which emanate outward like radio signals from a cellphone tower.
Ms. Coronel's outward composure has faltered only once, the lone day she brought her daughters to court in December.
Mr. Xi's ability to sustain the outward projection of Chinese influence is also challenged by his country's systemic weaknesses.
This inward journey into human remembrance is mirrored by an outward connection to the lives of trees and forests.
"They are very eccentric, not in terms of dress or outward appearance; they just don't accept norms," he said.
Where in "Whyte" the dancers appear to suffer from the jolting sound, in "Gray" they turn its impact outward.
When I sat down with the Sheffs last month, I saw little outward evidence of the traumas they'd endured.
Across the galaxy, scientists have found evidence of gas giants that did not journey outward, away from their stars.
These dryer balls might look a little odd, but their outward appearance isn't interfering with their effectiveness or popularity.
Because the petals bloom upward instead of outward, a larger bouquet would give you a fuller, more dramatic look.
Tax abatements given to certain developments encouraged more building, and residents priced out of more central neighborhoods fanned outward.
In short, China's increasingly outward-facing stance has greatly expanded the environment within which the Wuhan coronavirus can propagate.
With a tiny minority of Muslims to join the dialogue, the public debate has splayed outward to the extremes.
As a small child, I watched my grandmother's hands move in an inward and outward motion, noticing her rhythm.
Ownage just turns that self-confidence back outward: Now we wield our superior knowledge and skills over our rivals.
Outward Hound offers 10 interactive toy models in three levels of difficulty, ranging in price from $10 to $25.
In September, the boys would enter kindergarten, and their lives would begin to expand furiously outward, away from us.
If you're not privy to them, it's likely because your outward judgment is isolating those people in your life.
This causes the heat to be evenly distributed all over the cookie, causing it to puff upward and outward.
With Map of the Soul: Persona, they're looking outward, trying to make sense of their place in the world.
The braces were supposed to be worn all day to fix his outward-pointing "ballerina feet," Ms. Vieira knew.
While domestic flights are predicted to provide the lion's share of growth, outward bound international travel will also increase.
To do this, the wristband could be fitted with two camera modules, one facing outward, the other facing inward.
Conflict is a cycle and often the cycle repeats itself, and ripples outward with a momentum all its own.
For me, DEFOE is an essential part of my individual and nuanced recipe for a balanced, outward-looking life.
Three-times major champion Jordan Spieth hit three balls into the water on his outward half — the back nine.
They jostle outward, anticipating the "all-over" principle that Jackson Pollock realized, with his drip paintings, a decade later.
There's no outward sign of an import company – or any business – at an attached residential building on 59th Street.
Now I was a horizontal line, connecting outward to other beings in the present, feeling how precarious they are.
And while he spouts outward, turning into an online megaphone, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez listens, takes everything in and reacts.
And if we let it consume us, the consequences of that fear can be worse than any outward threat.
Immediately after colliding, the large asteroid cracked considerably, with debris flowing outward like a cascade of Ping-Pong balls.
To date, at least by outward appearance, the North Korean economy has not been much fazed by international sanctions.
Sometimes, as with Jackie Robinson, ideas spread from the island outward and play some part in effecting positive change.
Basically, the tweeter fires down and its output is then diffused outward by the clever architecture of B&O's design.
"Trump is a candidate that's giving people permission to be racist and to be outward with their racism," Pena said.
After starting in the Los Lagos region, the bloom has steadily spread outward, depriving many coastal communities of their livelihood.
If a baby bird is left on the ground, its legs sort of splay outward and that can cause problems.
But if he can't broaden his small-dollar fundraising outward -- and soon -- it could spell trouble for his hopes. 3.
Twelve crystal sensors on the cylinder's outer wall could detect how much force was exerted by the outward-pushing beads.
There's little outward sign of that happening so far, though, despite the effectiveness of US sanctions in crushing the economy.
Brittle synth leads shimmer like freshly rolled up snowballs; sighing ambience plumes outward like fogged breath on a car window.
Instead, you are applying along those prominent features (cheekbones, mid-forehead) and blending out in both directions — outward and inward.
"He is completely unselfconscious about his looks and does not judge himself or others harshly on outward appearances," Wilhardt said.
People are beautiful at every size, and neither outward appearance or a number on a scale define a person's worth.
So I'm glad to see some outward signs here of them getting a little more serious and a little tougher.
Many of these networks were built a century ago, but were not extended to the suburbs as cities grew outward.
From all outward appearances, the e-cigarette maker Juul definitely needs some time to get its ducks in a row.
Harold Bloom, a critic who died on October 17403th (see Obituary), called his plays "the outward limit of human achievement".
There are some journalists who are very outward-facing and do a lot of media appearances and are on Twitter.
In the nebula, the star's radiation pushed dust and gas outward, creating gaps that look like a ghoulish pumpkin carving.
Human females are one of the few apes that don't have an obvious outward display to show they are ovulating.
On the surface, they seem really easy, but keeping track of the entries going inward and outward can be tricky.
Consequently, as more residents stream into the state, the price of existing urban housing stock rises and development sprawls outward.
They might not make a big, outward show of confronting these forces, but they absolutely are processing them from within.
The only outward hint of inner conflict is the wayward direction of the eyes, which implies both omniscience and blindness.
If Neptune's retrograde had you feeling a little too self-aware, you can relax now and turn your focus outward.
This outward resolve may soothe a base increasingly frustrated by the slow pace of real action in the Trump era.
Among the basin's more prominent features are a series of gashes that emanate radially outward, like spokes on a wheel.
And at least one big technology company in Africa, Naspers, regularly makes outward investments in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
I'm just trying to be better myself, and a lot of these songs are directed inward, as well as outward.
Additionally, the corona is constantly breaking away from the Sun, flowing outward and bathing the planets in the Solar System.
"Three Billboards" is just as smart, witty and sturdily constructed as his previous work, but turns the critical eye outward.
Eventually, this rotation brought the two lobes of the rock together, while other debris in the cloud were ejected outward.
Sierra (Shannon Purser) did not undergo an outward metamorphosis in order to garner the attention of the guy she liked.
The university is still highly outward-looking by North Korean standards, in a nation where foreign academics are relatively rare.
The conversation favors positive change for physicians while neglecting to look outward at how the use of language affects patients.
If jets caused the black hole's flickering, that motion would be linear, as blobs traveled outward and cooled, Eisenhauer said.
Heat also causes steel to expand, which means that beams, girders, and braces push outward on already weakened structural connections.
On the other hand, a screen that folds outward, like Huawei's Mate X, leaves it completely unprotected from the elements.
Valve's recent activity around content moderation could be viewed as an outward indication of the company's ongoing conversations with Apple.
He's vowed to stop the outward flow of blue-collar jobs to Mexico and reverse the trade deficit with China.
These health impacts are not confined to individuals; their harmful social and economic effects ripple outward to families and communities.
And taking one's life might be the first outward sign of a problem, such is the nature of psychological harm.
Authorities are still investigating, and her cause of death is pending toxicology testing, but the outward signs point to drugs.
Victoria then delved into the dangerous cycle of being overly consumed with focusing only on making outward changes to oneself.
It's just that if he were queer, that volatile self-hatred may have moved outward as fuel behind his motive.
It takes strength to speak out and turn your attention outward, rather than focus on the pain, when you're grieving.
THERE is little outward sign that Walmart's "supercentre" in Rogers, Arkansas differs from any other of the giant retailer's outlets.
She can face outward while I get things done around the house, narrating what I'm doing to keep her interested.
" From all outward appearances, North Korea, its military and its institutions are all in lockstop behind their "Dear Supreme Leader.
But our solipsism is frequently given outward expression rather than inward exploration, with more emphasis than ever before on images.
In order to successfully focus on outward security challenges, Europe must simultaneously look inward to fix its own underlying issues.
And to expose what they're hiding in their outward-looking face on social media and what they're actually writing internally.
Barbara Nanning has stated she "always works from the circle; it's an archetype" and from there, her work expands outward.
Last week, however, was the ultimate example of a man who likes to play poker with the cards facing outward.
Many are concerned that the outward changes are reflective of an inner battle — one that Lil' Kim has long suffered.
" Adds Crosby, "For us its really important to realize that art is an occasion to look both inward and outward.
Wiz hasn't spoken much about Kanye before or since, but from all outward appearances, he might be carrying a torch.
Trump's secret love for NYT: Beneath Trump's outward anger towards The New York Times lies a need for their approval.
Rader's outward life was one of normalcy: He served in the Air Force, attended community college, married and had children.
Vincent's letters often sounded more like private speech than outward exchange; he didn't seem to expect or require a reply.
The fixtures attaching the rosettes to his PVC coat were the tiny spines of traditional corset boning, here exploded outward.
Their backs were covered in old scars and new welts, yet none of them displayed any outward signs of pain.
And when Evans veers outward, toward a free-jazz style, he never seems to be going for esotericism or abstraction.
Maybe it's a reminder that focusing our gaze outward is so much more rewarding than keeping our gaze on ourselves.
They had soured on the status quo, which was an outward-oriented America in partnership with an empowered European Union.
The politics of grievance face outward, acting publicly, while poetry turns inward to attend to our private landscapes of sorrow.
It's precisely this opportunism that requires civil society groups around the world to look outward even as governments look in.
Looking inward as much as outward, Monson and her collaborators explore how bodies know when disaster, or refuge, is near.
The inaugural trip is organized by Out There Adventures, another queer-run wilderness education program and Northwest Outward Bound School.
A quick puff bends the film outward, and thereafter the film still inflates even as the flow of air slows.
Heat appeared to originate at the needle, and dissipate outward, increasing with time — even five minutes after the honeycomb formed.
They also ran a popular blog, called Opposite Eyes, that had no outward ties to the military, the people said.
Craig Anderson, a partner at Pentech, will join the PrimaryBidBoard of Directors with Outward VC having a Board Observer seat.
For centuries, its physical style has been designed to radiate upward and outward into the farther reaches of opera houses.
This organic approach to grid design is one of the more compelling aspects of writing freestyles from the center outward.
They should be registered as emotional weapons — deep sapphire lasers that simultaneously suggest intense outward focus and inner emotional vertigo.
" Mr. Pengelley noted that Anglicanism, by comparison, combines a traditional outward appearance with a "teaching that is quite socially progressive.
In addition to those features, the AirPods Pro also offers active noise cancellation technology with inward and outward-facing microphones.
Although she's received less-than-positive feedback, the newlywed said she feels little remorse for her outward affection toward Justin. 
We rely on our Centers for Disease Control to contain and isolate, to contact-trace outward from the original cases.
In the corona that billows outward from the surface in streamers seen during solar eclipses temperatures reach a million degrees.
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Instead of dropping outward and away from the balcony, Bernecker fell underneath the balcony ... missing the crash pad by inches.
The outward facing side of DICE — which is an acronym for "Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain" — is the annual DICE Awards.
By outward appearances, Amrita, Ritu and Dipti are thoroughly modern millennials — vivacious, educated and independent, save for one important fact.
Hoping to appeal to her adventurous and quirky side, I explained that the program was a bit like Outward Bound.
"Your personal anger depletes you," she told the woman, her X-Acto-knife jaw jutted outward and her head high.
Bad Friend Bad Friend: Your plaintive question is yet another example of how the impact of sexual assault ripples outward.
To prevent those, you have to look outward and invade the privacy of those potentially right on the street outside.
The idea that, for all our outward differences, we're all in this together, that we rise or fall as one.
Eric Kaufmann, a political scientist at Birkbeck College in London, has found that rising diversity can push the "halo" outward.
Outward facing covers showed many white children, animals and personified objects, a handful of diverse boys, but no black girls.
The storm's strong winds extended 80 miles outward from its center as it churned about 75 miles north of Bermuda.
They both voiced concerns that being very outward with my political views, I would lose clients or not have clients.
Reims Scènes d'Europe, an ambitious multidisciplinary event founded in 2009 by the theater director Ludovic Lagarde, looks outward, not inward.
The only outward sign that this tumultuous new life is getting to Mr. Guaidó is the hoarseness in his voice.
His desire, which is non-specific and all-encompassing and undeniable, is not so much turned outward as yielded to.
We made change work for us, always extending America's promise outward, to the next frontier, to more and more people.
We look back at the 1980s as a time of consumption; there was opulence and an outward flashiness with spending.
When the flame reaches the shell's black powder core, another explosion propels the burning stars outward in a burst of color.
When you press the sides of the cake "heads," the big mound of flour expands outward, popping like a real pimple.
Quick take: What wealthy countries are chronically doing is attacking only the outward signs of poverty — bad water, poor roads, disease.
But these polls have effects that will ripple outward, and could turn a possibly temporary poll decline into a permanent one.
Passion ripples outward, so if you love what you do, share it and you might inspire others to do the same.
Unlike Thursday, when the outward nine proved harder, the inward holes were more testing on Friday when crosswinds disrupted everyone's line.
That would be the end of Earth-bound humans (although one could get some extra time by moving the planet outward).
His head cocked, there were no outward signs of hard feelings as Donald Trump derided his tenure during his inaugural address.
These new ads, called "Sponsored World Lenses," are not specific to taking selfies and work with the phone's outward-facing camera.
That was the vibe when he held up his trophy and extended his arms outward to a roaring crowd in Munich.
In 2017 several counties in the area saw their largest combined domestic outward migrations in around a decade (see chart 20133).
The story of who they are is just as outward facing as it is inward — and you better believe it's shiny.
Many of the women, children, and elderly gravitate outward, away from the center of the scrum, forming a kind of circle.
Nate has internalized the outward-facing toxic masculinity of his father — who, in a plot twist, turns out to be Cal.
Proteus creates tides on Neptune, just like our Moon does on Earth, and this interaction causes the moon to move outward.
Deputy Chief Beau Thurnauer said police are investigating, even though there were no outward signs of criminal activity or forced entry.
"It's so much easier as a parent to have a people-pleasing girl who is focused on outward success," Shipman says.
That would reduce outward remittances of money, helping Saudi Arabia's balance of payments further, but it would drag on economic growth.
Now, this test only accounts for outward aesthetics — not counting the overall feel, longevity, and skin effects of wearing the products.
Just four other countries and territories saw outward investment in excess of $1 trillion over the same period, the report showed.
While there has been no outward statement against it, the conversation and debate is being had amongst vets across North America.
Why it matters: Alzheimer's, which is expected to affect 14 million Americans by 2060, starts decades before outward signs are indicated.
Figures from 2002 to 2005 include only non-financial outward foreign direct investment, while numbers from 2006 onward include all industries.
Epics look outward, at the fate of nations and the sweep of history; novels delve into the fabric of everyday life.
Scientists are pretty sure that this sample contains material from within Ryugu that was blasted outward when the bomb went off.
When a child wears the Glass, they receive audio-visual feedback that reflects emotions captured by the device's outward facing camera.
This is simply one girl's opinion of which products get an unfair bad rap or are overlooked based on outward appearance.
Back in 2018, players and fans attending the World Cup were warned against outward displays of affection toward same-sex partners.
In the graph, Hawkins charts out every month's temperature change since the 1850s into an outward expanding spirograph of climate data.
Another tattoo showed a gun pointing outward, similar to how Bradley would have seen a gun to his face, prosecutors said.
At first there may have been just one person who had no outward symptoms but who passed on a recessive gene.
Radio data suggested the material in the jet raced outward at an average of about 11 percent the speed of light.
You slip it on like a sock, first folding it outward before rolling it back over the body of your holder.
In front of it all stands a group of protesters, holding red-painted hands in solidarity, looking outward to the sky.
You might find it helpful to have a mantra like "the customer comes first" to guide your company's outward-facing decisions.
She also had served several stints on the board of directors Outward Bound USA, and of the Stamford Symphony in Connecticut.
The so-called wildland-urban interface gets bigger as development sprawls outward, and the WUI is where destructive wildfires often start.
Still, these outward displays of affection toward Amazon and the desire to reap the benefits of its business practices feel weird.
New geopolitical and security threats play into Britain's long-standing desire to make the EU more outward-looking and security-conscious.
The outward-facing light is also a battery indicator — double-tap it and you'll see how much juice you have left.
The volcano's northernmost flank had grown outward by 21980 feet, and was expanding at a rate of 21986 feet per day.
Surgeons, believing this "centrifugal theory"—cancer's stainlike, outward spread from a central mass—advocated ever-widening surgical extirpations to eliminate cancer.
With Voyager 1, the outward velocity of the solar wind dropped to zero long before the boundary; it was pushed sideways.
Scientists had expected that the bubble would be pushed outward during the solar maximum and collapse inward during the solar minimum.
There is the centrifugal force that (supposedly) pushes outward from the center of rotation, and then there is the Coriolis force.
Camaro is a gazelle in motion, but with gun slit glass, its outward visibility is akin to an M1 Abrams tank's.
But beneath the outward bonhomie is an underlying competitiveness, according to US and French officials familiar with the two men's relationship.
The upgraded AirPods now support noise cancellation, using outward and inward-facing microphones to cancel out sound before you hear it.
"This vote of confidence shows Britain is open for business and that we remain an outward-looking, world-leading nation," Mrs.
It's important that we see #equalpayday trend, or college activists take on campus assault, but these are largely outward-facing issues.
This was a historical marker, because Germans were seldom comfortable with outward expressions of national pride (thanks to their dark past).
This is perhaps even more important than investments in the outward facing emergency management elements of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
The use of words typically reserved for times of crisis — even though there were no outward signs of one — spooked investors.
That said, she is sufficiently self-aware to direct her attention outward for the bulk of this slim and disciplined book.
With each leap, a dotted line projects outward from her midsection to represent where the avatar will land in digital space.
Most of them, especially in the West, ooze outward in a gradient, urban to suburban to exurban to rural to wild.
"All outward signs … suggest that Mueller's investigation is still active and ongoing," said Randall Eliason, a George Washington University law professor.
In 2015, he asked the Army to let him begin growing his hair and wearing the outward symbols of his faith.
As modern jazz moves outward from the traditional signifiers of the genre, Sanders' style has emerged in numerous iterations of jazz.
After feeling my body dissolve from my chest outward, I began to see two pinwheels form in front of my eyes.
Finally, drag your liner along your lower lashline, starting thickest at the inner corner and getting thinner as you work outward.
The bacterial strain first emerged in Leeds and the north of England, and has since spread outward, as far as London.
As Cape Bretoners become increasingly frantic about stemming the tide of outward migration, giving away land just might be a solution.
If his cooking is a reflection of what lies inward, his personal mission has been moving in the opposite direction: outward.
To be sure, there is no outward sign of dissent in the armed forces, which frequently pledge their loyalty to Maduro.
That was the Clinton Diner, a classic of space-age design "emphasizing upward and outward mobility," its menu would later explain.
This highlighted the vectors of urban change and displacement pushing outward from the protagonist's home — a cubicle, really — at the center.
Stretching outward from downtown Willcox, the hub of the valley, lay a sprawling latticework of recently cultivated farms and nut orchards.
In a hasty drive through Jewish history he nominates Moses Maimonides and Moses Mendelssohn as embodying this outward-looking nontribal Judaism.
Instead, the eye and the other tissues, nerves, blood vessels, and muscles get compressed by the fist and explode unpredictably outward.
Meanwhile, Valérie Plante, the outward-looking mayor of Montreal, was recently criticized for releasing highlights of the city's budget in English.
So for me, personally, I've been engaged in trying to translate outward and getting the on-the-ground perspective out there.
The show goes further into their struggles: In the sixth episode, "Outward Bound," they disagree about their differing approaches to queerness.
Since 1905, France has been an officially secular country, and it forbids all public employees from wearing outward signs of religiosity.
The people are exiled and made to march outward, the communists proclaiming that they're being saved from their impure capitalist lives.
Jagged pieces of bomb flew thousands of miles per hour outward, and Rabee'a — still celebrating his success — was almost fully decapitated.
The three of them are packed into a roller coaster car, their hair flowing backward, upward and outward in the wind.
The astronomers only observed Oumuamua on the outward part of its journey, when it was going away from the sun, however.
"We are not going to judge you on your outward appearance," said Gretchen Carlson, the chairwoman of the Miss America Organization.
The figure in "Artie" (2019) rests his hand on his forehead, the arm making a V, with the elbow pointing outward.
I wanted to do Project Soar as the deep work of girls' empowerment and Agent Girlpower was the outward feminist face.
The other half was spit outward, partly in a fiery high-energy jet at a quarter of the speed of light.
I had never experienced such outward hatred and bigotry before and I was wondering to myself why were they so angry.
I'd expand that outward: Trump's lashing out at any and all of his perceived enemies is likely only to get worse.
Before Codman Academy, she was the founding executive director of EL Education, a national network of schools inspired by Outward Bound.
The flexing of the Earth and the moon by the gravitational tidal forces dissipates energy, causing the moon to spiral outward.
A large pyrocumulus cloud (or cloud of fire) explodes outward during the Carr fire near Redding, California, on July 27, 22018.
Legs are fully turned out not just from the hip but from the body's center; spines are erect; energy shines outward.
The order to put up crosses comes at a time when other outward symbols of devotion are under threat in Germany.
You're given two sets of clues, "Inward" and "Outward," and one lovely, coiling, 100-character-long stream of boxes to fill.
There have been no outward signs of any split between Maduro and the military leadership, which continues to publicly back him.
The outward orderliness of the trial collapsed within hours, when the jury sent more notes that revealed details about the deliberations.
Three weeks after the eruptions started, the blooms, quite incredibly, extended outward for nearly a hundred miles off the Hawaiian coast.
Last year, the competition announced it would stop judging women on their outward appearance and scrapped its highly criticized swimsuit competition.
While many brands have by now embraced rainbow flags, Enriquez says they are looking beyond just an outward display of support.
People are going inward, to find something bigger than Trump, and outward, to limit the damage he inflicts on the country.
The orchestra is on a quest to complete a wedge, starting from a single note and fanning outward, stepwise, from there.
He worked with the nonprofit outdoor educational organization Outward Bound and gave climbing lessons to support himself when he was young.
As the rip hurtles along, it releases elastic energy in the form of seismic waves, which ripple outward at different speeds.
How far the story of Christine Chubbuck ripples outward, registering the cultural stresses of its time (and ours), I'm not sure.
Consider it a metaphor for the combination of underlying strength and outward humiliation that Russia suffered in the late Yeltsin years.
If The Magic Hour brings us into the fold, it casts its gaze outward, too, toward that ocean beyond the trees.
Its opposite, which I call cosmopolitanism (for lack of a better term), is the impulse to push circles of concern outward, to extend cooperation and communion, to bring more people under the banner of Us. History is defined by the waxing and waning of these two impulses — tentative cosmopolitan extensions outward, followed inevitably by tribalist backlashes.
"It wasn't about any change in my outward appearance; it was about seeing and feeling myself get better and stronger," she explains.
In direct contrast to the outward hideous beauty of Manson's stage persona is his instinctive, inherent intelligence and understanding of what matters.
This should take care of most of the outward appearances of your phone and give it the basic look of the Pixel.
The rings are in a delicate balancing act, stuck between Saturn's gravitational pull and the orbital tugs drawing them outward into space.
In multiple news reports, they describe an atmosphere of constant anxiety and fear that contrasts with the senator's outward "Minnesota nice" brand.
" (So ... selfies are a thing!) "All it takes to change their outward identity is a simple swipe and an upload to Instagram.
It also produced an outward-moving jet of particles, whose resulting radio waves were visible to a network of telescopes on Earth.
I thought that sensitivity extended outward and encompassed not only how the world affected him but also how he affected the world.
Because of that, people might experience extreme pain, swelling, fever, chills or other signs of infection before they notice any outward signs.
The lines of their bodies, like their paths across the stage, extend outward in possible escape but keep turning inward or collapsing.
"Against this challenging external economic backdrop, key outward-oriented sectors in the Singapore economy are expected to slow this year," Lim said.
And so I have no doubt that post-Brexit the UK will continue to remain a global, outward-looking and generous nation.
More than just trying to translate the writer's struggles, they looked outward to consider what value it might offer to a reader.
And he can even see through the outward appearance of who he's delivering to, recognizing Link when he's in his wolf form.
Their outward designs are basically identical to last year: the P-Series is still silver, and the M-Series is still black.
This massage pillow includes both inward and outward circular kneading, plus it has an optional heating function to help your muscles relax.
This begrudging acceptance may lead to outward harmony, but hides toxic viewpoints that can significantly strain interracial relations further down the track.
Stars lose mass when they become red giants, and that mass gets blasted outward, as part of the so-called stellar wind.
A significantly larger chunk fell into the ocean generating a noticeable, but not unusually large, wave propagating outward from the rockfall location.
That means the well-off neighborhoods are likely to be first to get 5G, with those pockets of coverage slowly branching outward.
Last year, China's annual outward direct investment dropped 20173 percent to $158.29 billion, from $196.15 billion in 2016, according to government statistics.
There is nothing wrong with feeling beautiful — just understand that true beauty is transmitted from deep inside your soul and shines outward.
Nivi worked in an outward facing role, drumming up support for the platform with his affiliated website of startup tips called VentureHacks.
Mendelson's take on it is so covered with convexities that it sometimes seems to be pressing outward, or containing something that is.
Helene believes that one woman's deep dive inward through ayahuasca can trigger radical potential in their own lives and radiate outward toward.
Why it matters: Stephens-Davidowitz believes that despite our daily, outward behaviors, internet searches tell the story of who we really are.
In other words, despite the fund's German target, the kinds of startups Cherry Ventures wants to invest in should be outward looking.
Tropical storm-force winds extended up to 230 miles outward from the storm's center, but the rainfall always posed the greatest threat.
As enjoyable as Chris Rock was as host, the smartest aspect of his #oscarssowhite monologue was that it focused its attention outward.
The process begins with one central point around which the material is wound, creating an outward and upward spiral of concentric circles.
The results indicate the eagles, which didn't show any outward signs of trauma, didn't succumb to disease or some other natural cause.

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