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""I've seen people with entire quadrants of their abdomens destroyed.
The quadrants, of course, were more difficult and took more time.
But invincible avatars started pouring out of the corners of the quadrants.
It may even take multiple sessions to treat all four afflicted quadrants.
GOOD EXPENSES I don't know, dude, what's your value-quadrants, you know?
She went over the four quadrants of each breast with the scanner.
Two other chapels — the Venier and the Olivieri — are in other quadrants.
Describe the characteristics of the players in each of the four quadrants.
The intensities in coloration are contained by austere discs, triangles, and quadrants.
The mirror on the right is marked off in quadrants to check proportions.
There are four quadrants with persistent control bars at the top and bottom.
In East Portland, the quadrants are divided almost exactly by deep freeway trenches.
This two-dimensional space provides four quadrants that help us categorize our politics.
"The interactions of the quadrants was a visual/intuitive process," she told me.
Both monotypes, they are composed of quadrants of color wobbling between horizontal stripes.
One of the main improvements was the development of a "hierarchical pointing device" which essentially segments the computer screen into ever smaller quadrants until the item the user wants to click on is targeted by in one of the quadrants.
I spent whole days lying down, dividing the bed in quadrants for different activities.
Let's explore the four quadrants: Most companies end up in the Valley of Meh.
Delicate tree branches bisect the space horizontally and vertically, dividing it into four quadrants.
"We've broken the space into four quadrants, each corresponding to one camera," she said.
We are now recognized as a leader in 11 Gartner Magic Quadrants and Forrester Waves.
Still more trucks head to logistical staging points in the other quadrants of the city.
Video chat will support up to four video feeds, split into quadrants as shown below.
Using Google maps, they divided the Kiev neighborhood surrounding Babchenko's apartment into color-coded quadrants.
They had 11 wins against the top two quadrants, and a strong strength of schedule.
"You're always looking for a film that will resonate across all the quadrants," Michael Scott said.
"Mario had yellow legal pad pages of his to-dos, folded into quadrants," Mr. Callahan said.
The writers explain, for example, why wines made in the northern quadrants of the Nuits-St.
That creates a grid with four quadrants: Here it is as a visual: As the authors — Fergus Green of the London School of Economics and Richard Denniss of the Australia Institute — point out, virtually all climate policy discussion and analysis has focused on quadrants 2 through 4.
We continue to believe in that, and we want to excel in every one of those quadrants.
Using a measuring cup or ice-cream scoop, place batter in the center of the iron's quadrants.
Such movies have more evenly distributed followings across four quadrants comprising older, younger, male and female audiences.
He's the living, breathing American dream: rich, influential, and beloved by all four quadrants of movie-goers.
Do we really need more devices tracking us and parsing us into ever-smaller quadrants of monetizable products?
A snaking, pale-wood bookshelf divides the room into cosseting quadrants, scaling it down for pint-size patrons.
This puzzle was constructed in five stages: the small center, followed by each of the quadrants in turn.
In your opinion, in which of the four quadrants would your selected news event be placed, and why?
To simplify further, let's break the electorate into four types, based on their position in the four quadrants.
Thin lines bisect each of the four nearly square paintings, vertically and horizontally, dividing the surface into interrelated quadrants.
They're talking about him running for president in 2020; his level of public awareness is extraordinary across multiple quadrants.
This year's Feng Shui note also looked at Hong Kong's property market, picking the best quadrants of the city.
Overall, this looks like a smart update to the Wear OS platform, which now features four clearly delineated quadrants.
In an infamous memo, the company's head of product divided potential uses of the Twitter API into four quadrants.
From there, you can take tangible steps to improve or foster the quadrants that you feel need it the most.
Four programmable buttons occupy the quadrants of the base, and a ring around the ball serves as a scroll wheel.
Two orange squares in the top left and right quadrants suggest blazing fires up close or demonic eyes from afar.
The traditional garden carpet organizes the weaving into four quadrants with one vertical water channel intersected by one large horizontal channel.
It's unfair for fans to be judged by their most extreme quadrants, and there's no obvious way to police such behavior.
Less than an hour in, with CBS having filled in only two of the quadrants, the full bracket was leaked online.
In my first attempt at this grid I used my homemade grid filler, but it had difficulty with the open quadrants.
While all quadrants of the Greenland ice sheet are melting and contribute to sea level rise all over the world, this study shows that both NYC and London are vulnerable to melt almost exclusively from the northern most parts of the ice sheet, with New York showing contributions from both the northwest and northeast quadrants of Greenland.
The L16 does this by breaking down an image into quadrants: one lens for each corner and then one in the middle.
Even the act of tying the four opposite quadrants of the cloth that shaped the bundles was emblematic of keeping things intact.
Sports Bar Mode is a multi-channel view that splits your TV screen into quadrants, each with its own dedicated 1080p feed.
The bracket's split into four quadrants (one for each Chris) that pit eight of each actor's most memorable films against each other.
"People forget, we're a water city," says Charles Allen, the council member for Ward 6, which straddles all four quadrants of the city.
Many Portlanders make their way towards this bridge; they need to cross the river from downtown to the more residential east side quadrants.
"Sports Bar Mode" is the feature that splits your on-screen picture into four quadrants; you choose which one to hear audio from.
The banners are red, each emblazoned with a motif of four crisscrossing brain stems inside a circle divided into black and white quadrants.
The actor is distantly related to Catesby, a promotable wrinkle that explains his interest, without doing much to enhance it in other quadrants.
The city is split into quadrants divided by north-south Memorial Drive (or the railroad tracks alongside it) and east-west Asbury Avenue.
The most challenging part was achieving the interlock in all four quadrants, given a relatively short list of options in my theme bank.
To take it a step further, you might next share the image split into quadrants and assign students a specific quadrant to examine.
At the same time, he began producing geometric works that he called triads and quadrants, whose dazzling, kaleidoscopic colors verged on Op Art.
The plays are organized into four quadrants based on the four genres of plays Shakespeare commonly wrote: comedies, histories, tragedies and weird magic stuff.
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For those same reasons, I would bet on the North Side's Slim Thug uniting the subtly diverse and far-flung quadrants of his hometown.
If the halo of light coming off the mirror is equally intense in each of the four quadrants, then the mirror is precisely aligned.
"This content will fulfill many quadrants of our algorithm," the cube tells her, a determination presumably already made by Netflix in the real world.
Maybe it's not that we have less monoculture today; it's that we're more aware of everything else in the other quadrants of the chart.
Using this framework, companies can be classified into one of four quadrants when we evaluate whether or not they follow the blueprint for consumer success.
When it comes to other, nonmilitarized quadrants of American society, though, something shifts — even when the student goes on to work directly for the government.
We want to reiterate that quite a while ago, a great matrix was drawn on the wall, with four quadrants in it [this product matrix].
Some of the injections would be subcutaneous—injected into our abdomens or thighs—while others would go intramuscular into the upper quadrants of our butts.
Conversely, the rectangles tucked into the four corners become focal points pulling our attention away from the cross-like form dividing the sheet into quadrants.
The film was not deliberately and scientifically engineered to hit all "four quadrants" of the film-going audience (male and female, above and below 25).
After all, TikTok doesn't segment its audience into age- and gender-specific quadrants or try to simulate real-world social networks or rigid pecking orders.
Simply pick two shades to line eyes with, using different colors on either upper and lower lids, or along inner or outer quadrants of the eyes.
Before she's even pitched the show, a robot called Don Jr. scans her face and decrees that "this content will fulfill many quadrants of our algorithm".
They made maps of the city's parks, splitting them into quadrants, and sent groups to look in the woods and on running paths and under benches.
Inside were four precision-cut quadrants of a perfectly square steak sandwich, for which I would pay a hundred and eighty dollars, before tip and tax.
I like the challenge of making wide, open freestyle crosswords, so this grid, with it's radiating blocky quadrants arising from a chunky center, suited my preferences.
OUTDOOR SPACE The front courtyard is divided into quadrants, with flagstone porches on two sides and gravel walkways leading to a water feature in the center.
He speaks of "cities sliced by asphalted and shining streets; beautified by the sunny squares' perfect quadrants and by piazzas pregnant with shade" ("The Weary Archangel").
In this world, it makes sense to draw on all four quadrants — to use the portfolio approach taken for granted in so many other areas of policy.
The demo shows off what it would be like to have quick access to various Google apps in those four quadrants, including Maps, Calendar, and Play Music.
Once the central triple 11s and 7s were in order, it was easy enough to tackle each of the four, now contained, corner quadrants on their own.
Through the ToneTouch section, you can manually control the sound profile by tapping anywhere on an array that's divided into four quadrants: Warm, Excited, Relaxed, and Bright.
Clicking on the MoodShift tab within the app, users are brought to a rainbow screen with four quadrants: frustrated (anxious), energized (happy), discouraged (sad), and relaxed (peaceful).
When you break those up into quadrants, there are people who are highly motivated and highly skilled, but you've got to keep them happy all the time.
The key is the Osborne Fire Finder, a detailed, circular-shaped map of the forest, marked by each of the 360 degrees, and broken down into quadrants.
But it only stokes the sense that abusive quadrants of fandom don't speak with one coherent voice, can't be mollified, and there's not much sense in trying.
The frame — wood-stained to closely match the honey-toned floor — is perhaps five feet square and divided into quadrants by cross braces, as a stretcher might be.
Niese only breached 1 mph on the Comerica Park radar gun a couple of times but emulated Sabathia in changing speeds and working all four strike zone quadrants.
It broke voters down into four quadrants, socially liberal and economically liberal, socially conservative and economically conservative, socially conservative and economically liberal and socially liberal and economically conservative.
"He's got a funky angle coming in to them, and he does nice job changing eye levels and using all quadrants," said Roberts, citing Wood's three-pitch repertoire.
A nagging challenge for climate change has been not only the denialism among key quadrants of the political class but difficulty getting the public to focus on the problem.
In Mr. Khan's neighborhood, four quilt vendors have divided the sidewalks and public spaces into quadrants, and when night falls, their customers arrange themselves into colonies of lumpy forms.
With all of the first four states, Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, the four quadrants of the country are represented as best they can be, Democrats say.
The passenger, whom Cuomo did not name, used a marker to turn the symbol into a box with four quadrants and wrote in the letters L-O-V-E.
In the outer orbit, eight portraits are positioned within the four quadrants, two per section, while four more intersect on the x and y axes, each overlapping two domains.
A horizontal axis placed there would touch the top edge of a white trapezoidal shape on the right, demarcating an "above" and "below"; the canvas is divided into quadrants.
The city of Portland is generally divided into five quadrants: The Northwest and the Sourthwest (west of the Willamette River) and the North, Northeast, and Southeast (on the east side).
One encourages you to brush for a full two minutes while the other beeps at 30-second intervals to remind you to thoroughly brush all four quadrants of your mouth.
"Of their 28 wins, all but four were against teams in the last two quadrants," Rasmussen said, referring to the new terminology to better evaluate road and neutral-court wins.
Within those two minutes, these toothbrushes (excluding the Philips Sonicare) alert you every 30 seconds to switch quadrants of your mouth so you're spending equal time on all four sections.
Here, let me highlight the most important quadrants: Six months after release, only one manufacturer managed to get half of its portfolio updated, and only two managed over a quarter.
The backdrop: Using data from past storm experiments, researchers suspect that the low-level environment near and inside particular quadrants of a supercell is critical to generating and maintaining a tornado.
Portman has to play it all here; it's a four-quadrants performance with the extra added weight of avoiding an impersonation of one of the most recognizable women in American history.
Because of the two crossing spans, it was easy to divide the solve into quadrants — my sticking points were all on the west side of the puzzle, mostly the SW corner.
It began with the thought, "What would happen if I cut the grid almost entirely in half?" and morphed into the vaguely circular shape with wide open quadrants you see today.
For me, loving technical innovation, to have every golf club available in your bag, you have to do a film that's going to appeal broadly to all four quadrants, as we say.
To start, you've got to separate your life into quadrants: your relationships, overall physical wellbeing, mental state (including emotional health and anything that stimulates you intellectually), and community or spirit, Boykin says.
"After Truth," by contrast, zeroes in on the current environment, the sobering levels of distrust in quadrants of society, and the profit incentive that provides motivation for many responsible for stoking those flames.
But as a theory, it's pretty great, because if you turn those two opponent gradients into four quadrants around two perpendicular axes, you can get pretty much any color the human eye can see.
It was only after the presidential race's stunning outcome, however -- exacerbated in some progressive quadrants by Fallon's hair-tousling moment with then-candidate Trump -- that the ratings reshaped the state of late-night play.
The risk-averse nature of major studios is hardly a news flash, which explains why the period before, during and after the original "Star Wars" has suddenly become one of the galaxy's busiest quadrants.
Once your pattern is drawn, it's time to groom them, which she does in four quadrants: two on the top and two on the bottom, which she says is useful for either tweezing or waxing.
These delegate-selecting meetings have secret ballots, rooms cut into candidate quadrants and, until this year, analog phone calls and *gasp* physical mailings to tally the votes and decide which candidate each precinct would support.
Tonally, this is an art-house offering, pure and simple -- just one so artfully told that, like this year's "Moonlight," it could have opportunities to cast its net a bit wider than those narrow quadrants.
"The overall concept of the four circular quadrants based around a single horizontal corridor I originally thought up in a particular dull Accounting lecture at University in 2004," Mansell writes on the mod's ModDB page.
Because Democratic caucuses use a process where caucus participants separate into quadrants in a room (one for each candidate), they have to make sure that the resulting groupings leave candidates with a viable number of delegates.
In the webinar, Nagarajan and Miscovich laid out the timing and impact of workplace continuity decisions into four quadrants, labeled by two variables: short term versus long term, and business impact versus employee/work process impact.
The Cross Action movements and special brush heads get around your teeth at a 16-degree angle to cover way more than a rectangular brush, and you'll even get a notification when it's time to switch quadrants.
I think of reviews being mapped on a graph with four quadrants, and I'll read the ones that are smart and positive, smart and negative, or dumb and positive (hey, all our egos need a little sustenance!).
In a corporate statement as audacious as anything in the Whitney Biennial, Silicon Valley's futuristic maker of electric luxury cars has opened a showroom, of all things, in the middle of one of Brooklyn's edgiest arts quadrants.
What was more interesting was who followed RT. It drew substantially from all quadrants of Kelly's fake-news universe — Trump supporters and Bernie Sanders supporters, Occupy Wall Streeters and libertarians — which made it something of a rarity.
Or he could go on full attack, as on "Taht" from the 1984 album "Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants)" — his fingers hammering and flying across the keys and breaking through the sound of a polytonal, polyrhythmic 11-piece band.
The day eventually came when that surprisingly heavy, pale beige box simply couldn't deliver anymore — a day when the novelty of typing a letter in quadrants became a chore, and watching black-and-white fireworks became seemingly absurd.
Filling the sky with all those orbiting gadgets therefore not only has turned the earth upon its axis multiple times and surrounded it with multiple smaller spheres but has also broken it down into almost innumerably detectable quadrants.
Maybe this is a late makeup for my "Stone work" clue for J.F.K. on a Thursday puzzle all those years ago ... Rest of the puzzle appears to hold up, even if the quadrants are a little closed off.
Muting the spark of creativity, "What Women Want" seems as if it's trying to guess what various quadrants of its audience will want, and you needn't be a mind reader to see how that strategy usually works out.
The "pinwheel" formation makes four quadrants that don't help each other at all; also, there are only 62 entries (an average Saturday is 69), which means fewer black boxes and longer (and usually harder) entries, as a whole.
"As other devices come on the market – if those are Android Wear devices or if they are devices from other quadrants that are interesting for gameplay and mobility, and being active – we'll look into supporting those, too," he said.
Finally: After looking at the smear of red across the top two quadrants and the fist of blue in the lower left, stare a while at the chart's lower right-hand quadrant, home of social liberals and fiscal conservatives.
They tend to be divided into rectangular quadrants that fit together in a grid — we find out from speaking with Sime and his working partner, curator, and anthropologist Meskerem Assegued — which make the work easier to both transport and store.
Filling out some long entries on a Saturday with any confidence is usually a good omen, but I found the northwest and southeast quadrants of this grid very difficult and it certainly did not turn out to be a fast solve.
I stood on my tiptoes, leaning forward with my back arched and my breast stuffed into the mammogram chamber, with the doctor crouched underneath me and the technician watching a screen, calling out quadrants like my breast was a Battleship board.
Fashion Review PARIS — On Monday afternoon Christian Dior held its couture show in the historic gardens of Les Invalides, the gold-domed military monument where Napoleon is entombed, which had been transformed for the event into four quadrants of unexplored territory.
In one compelling sequence, Wolf splits the screen into four quadrants of synchronized footage showing CNN in the upper left, Fox 5 in the upper right, ABC's "Good Morning America" in the lower right, and CBS's "The Morning Show" in the lower left.
If the four main quadrants of the gay approval matrix were daddy, twink, bear and boy next door, he seemed to sit smack in the center, not falling neatly into any of those categories but appealing to the potential audiences for each.
She discussed her purposefully staking out the territory of the picture frame, creating quadrants where the colliding patterns of the background pushed the figure forward so that she or he might float above, more available to the eye, borne aloft by design and by craft.
I also really dig the two-minute timer that pulsates when it's time to switch quadrants in your mouth (and ensures that you're brushing long enough), and they even send you a new brush head, battery, and toothpaste every three months on the cheap.
Films like Beauty and the Beast, Power Rangers, and Alien: Covenant gave us characters who were kindasortamaybe in same-sex relationships — holding the dread specter of (gasp) queerness at arm's length lest some homophobes in one of the all-important four quadrants get upset.
Look, I understand that identifying as a Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or (far superior to all the rest) Hufflepuff is not necessarily an accurate summation of one's personality, but that hasn't stopped us all from secretly categorizing the people in our lives into these four quadrants.
And as I mentioned before, Under Armour's apps offer comprehensive health and fitness tracking, especially UA Record, which shows a large circle on the main page of the app broken into four quadrants: your daily activity levels, fitness sessions, sleep data, and calorie consumption.
Inside the spare, spacious modern sanctuary — where some 500 people come every Sunday morning — the team members split the room into quadrants, with one always keeping a bird's-eye view from the back of the room, on the riser with the sound and lighting equipment.
I wasn't having that kind of luck with the other quadrants, but when I noticed that GARAGES could be extended into PARKING GARAGES, allowing the puzzle to breathe a bit more, I tinkered with the grid pattern, settling on the layout you see today.
The run-up to the Dark Knight, however, also underscored a darker side of fandom, one that seems to become uniquely passionate -- and in some quadrants, enraged -- when it comes to casting actors to play Gotham's hero, from Michael Keaton to Ben Affleck to, now, Robert Pattinson.
So many phones, backpacks, lawn chairs and other items were left behind that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has divided the huge crime scene into four quadrants, releasing items from only one of them at a time, starting on Sunday, FBI Victims Services chief Paul Flood said.
For example, math teachers use Ozobot to teach kids to use coordinates and quadrants on a graph; and history and geography teachers ask kids to use Ozobot to plot a route across maps, stopping where important events happened or different features of the land can be seen.
Finding solid center entries that weave together well often makes for a satisfying start on this type of grid arrangement; then all you have to do is nail down the four outer quadrants, which is far easier said than done, in the majority of cases I've tackled.
The resulting chart, Figure 2 of the report, places voters into four quadrants — one consistently conservative, one consistently liberal, and then a more populist quadrant (for cultural conservatives who lean left on economics) and a more consistently libertarian quadrant (for social liberals who are fiscal conservatives).
He says the design has an "intimidating" look to it, but for me, this particular design has a downside: It constricts the entries to four quadrants and one smaller central section, which deprives the solver of those long, luxurious entries that we look forward to all week.
A lot has changed for the better since then when it comes to comic-book adaptations, and Marvel has made clear that it feels emboldened to tell all kinds of stories, big and small, just as Lucasfilm is mining various quadrants of its galaxy far, far away.
The space is divided up into four quadrants, three of which you can "teleport" to — similar to other VR games, it's a trick used to minimize the real-life space needed to walk around — and one featuring a large whiteboard that reminds you of the current task at hand.
But on both sides of the Atlantic, if you sought to place the elite consensus on the same chart, it be much closer to the emptiest of quadrants — the land of austerity and open borders, free trade and the permanent sexual revolution, the Simpson-Bowles plan and Emmanuel Macron.
A similar struggle is occurring in Roberto Matta's "Les Lits des Vulgivagues" ("The Beds of the Prostitutes," 1943), a scraggly drawing in graphite and colored crayon, of four naked, intertwined, Picassoid couples in each of the paper's quadrants, their grinding pelvises joined together, like pipe fittings, by a red, oversized erection.
The show brings together several paintings by Farber — which usually feature common, but deeply personal objects, floating on a canvas divided into brightly colored quadrants — with a diverse group of 30 or so artists who use their own lives and surroundings as inspiration, including Joan Brown, Wolfgang Tillmans, Lorna Simpson, Charles Ray, and others.
Last year, Mayor Bill de Blasio and the authority's chairwoman, Shola Olatoye, outlined a 10-year strategy for mitigating the agency's fiscal crisis, in part with plans to lease certain quadrants of ground-floor space to retailers; reduce staff size; offer parking spaces to nonresidents at market rates; and offer poorly used land for sale to developers.
In This Beautiful Creature Must Die, a 2-D slaughterhouse is divided into four quadrants, and as cartoon pigs, chickens, turkeys, and cows go by on a conveyer belt, players have to click on them to save them from certain bloody death (pro tip: you don't need to click the animals, just the quadrant where they pop up).
Also tonal are the roses and assorted other florals on the four burgundy-red quadrants of the England jerseys, which is why France's hexagonal blue polka dots on white stand out, as does the Norwegian snowflake pattern that fades from red to blue, giving their home jersey an Empire-waist effect and uniting the shorts and top.
With energy intensity as one axis and income elasticity as the other, it is possible to plot goods and services on a basic two-by-two chart, with four quadrants: basic low intensity, basic high intensity, luxury low intensity, and luxury high intensity: There's plenty to pull from this graph, but two things seem particularly relevant for policy.
Here are some of the student headlines that really capture the meaning of this graph: "Higher Paid, but Not the Best" by Nicolas of Masterman School, Philadelphia, and "Highly Paid But Average" by Gabrian of Hopkinton, NH. You may want to think critically about these additional questions: • The data points on the graph are divided into four quadrants.
He noted that Kansas has an unlikely 6-1 record in one-possession and overtime games this season, further explaining its aberrantly high R.P.I. By contrast, NET factors game location into its Team Value Index, and the N.C.A.A. also sorts wins into quadrants based on whether they came at home, on the road or at a neutral court.
And while Phil Lord and Chris Miller aren't exactly auteurs on the order of Stanley Kubrick or Alfred Hitchcock -- their claims to fame include "The Lego Movie" and "21 Jump Street" -- it's safe to say that filmmakers with a particular style might be incompatible with certain quadrants of the intricate "cinematic universes" presided over by Marvel, Lucasfilm or most recently DC. Companies like Marvel are attracted to prestige directors, hoping they will be bring something distinctive to projects.

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