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We aren't relaying president's retweet, as the info is unconfirmed.
They are relaying news with their preferred choice of spin.
The Assistant relaying the translated message sounded natural and human.
We're all taking in and relaying dispatches from somewhere else.
I don't think of the book as relaying an argument.
Carrier pigeons were used in ancient times for relaying messages.
This insulates them somewhat from any disapproval they are relaying.
"They can kill you," she told Globovision, relaying the purported conversation.
Instead, they spent the weekend frantically relaying messages to his lawyers.
The comment portion also includes a number of customers relaying similar instances.
After relaying the anecdote, Grap told me that Gruner had passed away.
When pressed further, Simpson clarified that he wasn't relaying Steele's exact words.
I assured him by relaying a nurse's remark that the 2628 lb.
They argued because Wednesday's witnesses were relaying secondhand information they weren't credible.
All three are deft at relaying big themes and small narratives alike.
How much of your art is relaying what you have personally witnessed?
The trick is noticing these details and relaying them back to the team.
Handler minced no words when relaying what her friend thinks about the split.
"No, this was a test of his plan," she added, relaying leadership's response.
They had no immediate reason to believe what he was relaying was false.
We remain focused on relaying the straightforward 'what,' 'why,' and 'how' of Quarters.
In the press center, 50 televisions hung from the roof, relaying the proceedings.
His sentences halt in strange spots, like he's relaying news of a tragedy.
At the time, Mr. Spicer was merely dutifully relaying the White House's position.
"A nursing home would be safer, Dad," she told him, relaying the doctors' advice.
"Leave Pider Man to keep us safe," Schexnayder told CNN, relaying young Parker's words.
It appears Jason was only relaying earlier reporting about Colin standing in the future.
The dashcam audio captured Yanez off camera relaying the events to a supervising officer.
That means they stopped RNA — which act as messengers — from relaying the viral information.
The taoiseach said he reached out to Ireland's state tourism agency relaying Trump's concerns.
Busy caseworkers, she knew, would be the ones relaying kids' wishes to the site.
As a nonfiction writer, I am used to relaying the truth as it occurs.
However, Savchuk seemed to be relaying a story she had heard from an editor.
Radziwill called her, relaying an invitation from Mr. Onassis to recuperate on his yacht.
"The president was relaying what President Putin said him - that's it," Sanders told reporters.
Junior trade minister Mark Garnier said the ambassador had been relaying the opinions of "interlocutors".
"Five bodies today," my translator Bien tells me, relaying the latest from the funeral home.
But it's a message Democrats should get used to relaying over the next four years.
Describe the process of gleaning information and relaying it to the public in the aftermath.
"She didn't want to miss work," station spokeswoman Jayme Nicholas tells PEOPLE, relaying that anecdote.
In normal times this would seem mundane, almost not worth relaying in a technology publication.
He answered my questions before I asked them, relaying wisdom and generations of history naturally.
Entrepreneurs are also interested in relaying versions of the Overview Effect to a global audience.
But hunger didn't affect the parts of the brain relaying sensory information about the stimuli.
The makers (artistic elements and script) of Thrones are relaying a graphical and scripted story.
Issues with a vote-relaying app used during the Iowa caucus delayed the voting results.
Allen said his constituents are fed up and are relaying that message to Chaffetz's own constituents.
Belgian ministers have blamed embassy staff for not relaying strongly or quickly a warning from Turkey.
That means they stopped RNA, which act as a genetic messenger, from relaying the toxic information.
Sanders sought to assuage those fears at Wednesday's press briefing by relaying a message from Trump.
The recipient sees a hologram of the digital avatar relaying the message projected onto another surface.
And now we know that Stone had been tasked with relaying information about potential Clinton dirt.
Since becoming President, Trump has broken his own rule of not publicly relaying US military strategy.
You'd be forgiven for wondering why I'm relaying my being covered in strange masses so nonchalantly.
And thereby, it claims, catch (and block) malware in the act of relaying pilfered data elsewhere.
There's narration as you play, relaying information on the mission of the probe, of EXO ONE.
These gauges were constantly relaying information, and an observant driver could see something malfunctioning fairly early.
"Octopus Vacuum" mirrors the didactic art in The Hidden World, relaying Oist narratives through its iconography.
She was practically giddy relaying the time she visited a Planned Parenthood clinic in Kenosha, Wis.
Before that game, Belichick inspired his players by relaying the victory parade route — of the Eagles.
Because Voyager 19843 was always pointing antenna back to Earth, it was constantly relaying back data.
He was relaying a sense of urgency to the team and encouraging focus on the mission.
A top Pence staffer rejected the assertion that Pence was relaying a coded message to Zelensky.
"Well, then undo it," she told him, relaying the conversation to lawmakers later in the day.
The drone alternates between relaying the reader's signal and pinging back information from its own RFID tag.
It attaches directly to your skin and measures UV exposure, relaying the information back to an app.
Jay wasn't going to speak on behalf of the President, he was relaying messages back and forth.
This is the technology responsible for giving you recipe information, relaying the weather, and reading the news.
They work by relaying signals from ground stations to people out of the reach of cell towers.
Musk has been under pressure for his practice of relaying important business information about Tesla through Twitter.
The woman on the other side of us, wearing rhinestone-studded glasses, starts relaying her life story.
Relaying joyful photos or anecdotes for family and close friends is often more convenient over social media.
The Post reported that Hanks describes journalists' role in relaying facts to the public throughout the years.
The thalamus is often described as the brain's switchboard, relaying signals from one region to the next.
The manager was not at the house, but was relaying info to cops after speaking to Pump.
A few years ago, insiders at Snapchat noticed that Stories were an ideal vehicle for relaying news.
MARS calls relied on civilian ham operators relaying straight-line shots across the Pacific, tower to tower.
Jay wasn't going to speak on behalf of the president, he was relaying messages back and forth.
I could sense the gravity in those email messages, a sense of relaying what is to come.
After testing the surface and relaying the information to Moore, Peterson boarded a plane back to Kentucky.
A Red Sox trainer was caught looking at his watch and then relaying a message to players.
"You are the only person who can solve this problem," Moon said to Trump, relaying Kim's words.
Airman 1st Class Brice Brewington, 20, was responsible for relaying encryption keys to troops on the ground.
Last year, Amazon&aposs voice-activated Alexa service began relaying NORAD Tracks Santa updates through the Echo.
You know, politicians have a whole different set of skills, and relaying to people, and understanding empathy.
In response, Lewandowski said a vacation with his family prevented him from relaying the message to Sessions.
"We just went out and played as bad as we possibly could," said Hogan, relaying Belichick's message.
Kim, from South Korea, is quieter, relaying simple location instructions in English while her teammates chatter in Chinese.
One is to cope with the "challenging transmission environment", by relaying commands and video data through the cable.
She claimed that the army had tortured detainees in Kashmir, relaying the screams by loudspeaker to intimidate locals.
Unfortunately for Jean, 83, a dementia patient, the device broke recently and the toy stopped relaying its message.
She said she plans to keep relaying her message and emphasizing that she is prepared for the position.
A straightforward reading of McCabe's partial email indicates only that he was relaying his understanding of CNN's plan.
"I didn't believe or disbelieve what they told me, I'm just relaying what they told me," Morrison responded.
She has been reading legal briefs and participating in cases by relaying her votes to the other justices.
"It takes a community of people coming together night after night after night, working together, relaying this demand."
"We'll get you lined up, and you just go, man — you just go," Waufle said, relaying their conversation.
He blossomed into a polemicist and agitator, relaying to subsequent generations the values that had sustained postwar England.
Anxiety dreams, by contrast, are short in the telling — a rare commodity in the world of dream-relaying.
There was much to consider: holding proper burials, addressing the families of victims, relaying details from the police.
But those officials have no firsthand knowledge: They have been relaying updates by telephone and email to Mrs.
One day, he was relaying it to Michael Sherman, a biochemist from Russia who teaches at Boston University.
An explorer could move ahead, sensing obstacles and relaying their locations and dimensions to the rest of the team.
That is, machine intelligence is the first instance of machines teaching the human and relaying brand new discoveries automatically.
She also, Owen believes, was acting as a spy for his parents and brothers, relaying all their private conversations.
So, Caua took over, relaying the dispatcher's CPR instructions to his mother in her native language, Portuguese, WVIT reports.
The publicly displayed posters feature the portraits of women, along with a quote relaying their experiences with street harassment.
"How do you use broadband well," she asks, relaying questions she regularly fields from local leaders around the country.
There's so many things that can have a big impact and relaying that back to children, that's what's needed.
Colleagues say he leads by listening, obsessively checking in with and relaying details to every member of his caucus.
A striking number are involved in relaying signals out of neurons and into neighboring ones through connections called synapses.
The first pitfall to avoid is stenography: uncritically relaying what the president said without giving readers the relevant context.
But there is nothing preventing a video technician from relaying such information in person, or in a pregame meeting.
"People want to know what makes you tick," Ms. Fudge said, relaying what she has personally told Ms. Harris.
Due to communication problem and remoteness (of the site), our team was late in relaying information to our system.
And compared to its shiny, sleek, and modern competitors, it looks unique, relaying a more homegrown and traditional spirit. 
Mnuchin meets with Powell every week and the Treasury chief is typically tasked with relaying the White House's views.
The valley felt like a network of watchers who set up American platoons, relaying word to those laying traps.
Her ex-husband was on the line, relaying second- and thirdhand messages that sent Melton racing to the friend's house.
At about 30,000 miles, the car was relaying messages to Tesla HQ that the motor was operating at low power.
The Boston Red Sox, a baseball team, are under investigation for illegally relaying signals to players using an Apple Watch.
But jobs like Earth-watching and relaying telecommunications require such groups of satellites to be spread out, for maximum coverage.
They were relaying the last of the book boxes from the van to the ground before taking the sofa out.
There are philosophical questions at play here: How newsworthy is relaying "the administration's thinking" about its immoral or illegal acts?
The Flume Bridge then connects to your home's Wi-Fi, before relaying your water-related info to the Flume Cloud.
"I'm relaying what is happening to me in the form of a first person narrative," says one interstellar explorer brightly.
He may be trying to purposefully contrast himself with this negativity by relaying that he doesn't sink to such lows.
Campaign reporters spend more time telling voters what voters think than they do relaying facts … voters might not know about.
The NGO overcame the reluctance to fund male-focused initiatives by relaying the long-term benefits of working with boys.
" The President said he was simply relaying the Saudi king's denial and vowed that "we will check it all out.
Then she remembers relaying the suggestion to Shepard, who looked her in the eye and said she could do anything.
The inhabitants of Graignes were swift to help, feeding the U.S. troops, relaying intelligence and retrieving their equipment from the marshland.
By Tuesday morning, conservative outlets like Breitbart, the Blaze, and the Daily Caller all had their own pieces relaying Wheeler's claims.
When Spicer was ordered to speak to the media relaying several factual misstatements, Priebus should have insisted that Spicer not go.
It is Friday morning, you at the top of your show were relaying the comments coming from the state media KCNA.
But the supreme court said on Thursday it saw no reason to limit competition among agents relaying orders to taxi companies.
It can even talk to other devices, changing the temperature on your Nest thermostat and relaying YouTube videos to a Chromecast.
Pinny Gold, a friend of hers from Footsteps, says he was relaying messages between Mayer and her parents over the phone.
One of the more intelligent players I ever met told me he was once accused of relaying signs during a game.
Her role is to speak with recently deceased soldiers on the front, relaying their last moments to aid the war effort.
"In the future, you will have multiple sensors relaying information to your smartphone, which will become your health dashboard," Snyder added.
The attacker approached the girls while screaming at them, Hudson told the newspaper, relaying an account her daughter had given her.
Celine Dion says that relaying the concept of death to her young sons is one of her proudest accomplishments in life.
It uses Fitbit's app, which means it automatically does a better job relaying all the data it's collecting back to you.
Mr. Pender acted as a go-between on the day of the shooting, relaying messages between Mr. Woodard and Mr. McKenzie.
The operators who ran them were charged with watching over the Pacific Ocean airways, relaying messages to the sailors at sea.
In this one-year professional program, students create solutions for an increasingly digital world by creatively relaying messages, information, and ideas.
In a section labelled "My Depression," he posted, in Chinese, diary-like entries relaying his feelings of helplessness, paranoia, alienation, and anxiety.
The question for Trump, though, has been, "Is he crazy or is he smart and strategic?" the official said, relaying Trump's thinking.
Within a few minutes she got a torrent of direct messages from the former friend on Instagram, relaying what they had said.
These are the actions of a crazy person, and I am relaying them here so nobody makes the same mistakes as me.
"I was either going to be a vegetable or I was going to die," she said, relaying conversations doctors had about her.
Relaying the details of this grand romantic gesture causes Reid to abandon her perfect posture for the first time in our conversation.
She and I were having a happy conversation, and she didn't seem upset in the slightest about relaying that information to me.
I'd stick pictures on Harry's suit relaying the barbaric things British colonialism did in foreign countries that period dramas try to erase.
They can make announcements without relying on members of the press relaying what publishers went to great expense to show at E23.
As these missions began relaying images back to Earth, they also delivered a sense of wonder and hope all around the world.
Pirc Musar said her team has not filed any legal proceedings but is monitoring potential cases and relaying them back to Trump.
The charges stem from posts Kazemi made on Twitter in November 2018 relaying his reporting on corruption in Iran's Ministry of Industry.
She was arrested in 1993 as part of an operation that transported cocaine from Houston to Memphis, relaying coded messages between conspirators.
"There is so much relating to communication that is not about the information, but about how we are relaying it," says Ahmed.
Because of this, CDC said it's important that companies establish a clear communication plan for relaying information about the coronavirus to workers.
You certainly don't need one in your bathroom, and some customers are understandably concerned about relaying their health data to large companies.
Desperate parents can be heard relaying information to 911 dispatchers after exchanging text messages or speaking with their children inside the school.
"We have a proposal for you: It starts with an F and ends with a D," Kim says when relaying the news.
I signed up to ask a child if they were considering committing suicide and then relaying this terrifying information to a parent.
Howell was shot "point blank" while rushing the gunman down, his aunt Morgan Howell Moylan said, relaying what police had told her family.
"The President did not mince words," Jim Coleman said in an interview, relaying briefings he received on efforts to bring back his daughter.
"In the future, you will have multiple sensors relaying information to your smartphone, which will become your health dashboard," Snyder explained to Reuters.
Cuccinelli began the message by relaying the number of apprehensions at the southwest border and that the system had reached a breaking point.
Newspaper headlines interrupt action sequences throughout Honda's original film, as do the sounds of printing presses, news wires, and other signals relaying news.
The 17-year-old actress told People about the most recent time she was starstruck and had no trouble relaying the hilarious details.
Spotting OSHA violations or trespassers quickly and then relaying that information to an employer via mobile notifications could genuinely save limbs and lives.
Brazile could endure the shame of secretly relaying Democratic primary debate questions to Hillary Clinton when the Clintons were the powers that be.
A strong customer success organization becomes the company's "learning engine" — relaying their findings from the field to the sales, product and marketing teams.
It's not clear why Nate was checking in on Wes' body and relaying the news to Annalise (Viola Davis) if he wasn't involved.
Owen calms her down by relaying that he didn't know anything about kids either, but look how well it's going with baby Leo.
Love notes aside, we have some ideas about what Selena Gomez might have been relaying to the man on her arm last night.
A mesh system of multiple devices relaying signals is a natural solution, and one that's been used for many years in other contexts.
Last year an FBI employee pleaded guilty to relaying sensitive technology information to the Chinese government in return for money, hotels and prostitutes.
If everything goes off without a hitch, Juno will spend the next three months relaying initial observations along to its team on Earth.
Instead, Giuliani was relaying a loosely sourced story that had been repeated on conservative media outlets with no confirmation from the White House.
That's certainly the message that central bankers appeared to be relaying at the annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, over the weekend.
If you want to learn more about what to expect when relaying, the Tor Project has a comprehensive overview or a relay's lifecycle.
And yet, most of that communication is relaying timestamps and trying to describe your own feedback on a moving piece of content. Frame.
"What about the rights of these students?" said the Broward County sheriff, Scott Israel, in relaying the grim news of the latest massacre.
"Basically, it's every question I would ask a jeweler that I'm standing in front of, and relaying to the viewer," Mr. Kahn said.
In the footage, one officer can be seen relaying a warning from health authorities that people should vacate public parks and return home.
Mr. Kim has invited Mr. Moon to Pyongyang, relaying his proposal through his sister, Kim Yo-jong, who attended the Olympics' opening ceremony.
What folly to have staged it in a 23,000-seat stadium, with four Jumbotrons relaying the action to the mostly empty upper decks.
The chaos centers around a vote-relaying app made by a company called Shadow that was supposed to help get results in faster.
Our readers already know that we're constantly researching products and relaying what the rest of the internet is buying on a daily basis.
Throughout the summer, Harris maintained contact with Baltimore's quarterbacks coach, James Urban, texting him videos of drills and relaying details of Jackson's progress.
In further questioning by Unsworth's lawyers, the billionaire also made it clear he never verified the information before relaying it to a reporter.
But Mr. Rosen could see that the future of relaying information over long distances was in space, and he began imagining the possibilities.
Hicks told Mueller that she recalled relaying to the president that one of his attorneys had spoken to McGahn's attorney about the issue.
The trial's first witness, building resident Melissa Lopez, described relaying instructions from a dispatcher to Gurley's friend, who was desperately trying to revive him.
While both European cities were centers of espionage, Helsinki specialized in relaying information and acting as a go-between for world&aposs two superpowers.
One of the officers can then be heard relaying his position and informing police dispatch that the gunfire is coming from the floor above.
Unlike Facebook's dashboards, Apple's Screen Time and Google's Digital Wellbeing allow users to block themselves from using apps, instead of just relaying usage information.
In remarks to reporters following the summit, Putin said he would be relaying the results of his talks with Kim to other world leaders.
The app analyzes the data it collects via the phone's accelerometers, relaying it back to the team's central server at the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory.
Bottom line: The two publications apparently talked to the same people, but the approaches to relaying that information manifested in nearly two different stories.
This $20 wearable smart monitoring patch goes under the arm and monitors a baby's temperature for 24 hours, relaying the information to a smartphone.
Specifically, the report claims that townsfolk are asked to avoid relaying verbatim quotes delivered by Zuck if asked by any parasite media reporter scum.
I was a producer at 24, in the midst of a busy newsroom, doing a community service by relaying quality stories on important topics.
This is what each of these configuration options do: ORPort 9001 DirPort 9030 003 is the port Tor will use for relaying traffic through.
For example, he could communicate to the players that his right hand is relaying the actual sign while his left hand is a decoy.
For him, the purity of the sound was about relaying the message of the music in the way the artist intended, unsullied and unmixed.
Chief Waters said many of the 911 calls were people who were not at the concert relaying what they had heard from people inside.
On Monday, NASA successfully landed its InSight lander on Mars, relaying back its first photo minutes later as it begins its two-year exploration.
Missionary, but you're on the phone to his mother the entire time, relaying exactly how pleasurable the encounter is on a ten-point scale.
"Can't talk about a case that would come before me, can't talk about hypotheticals," a frustrated-sounding Mr. Schumer said, relaying Judge Kavanaugh's words.
"There is a military option: to destroy North Korea's program and North Korea itself," Graham told the "Today" show, relaying a conversation with Trump.
The heirlooms in Ms. Collenette's collection are smooth and curiously warm at the handles, as if relaying accumulated body heat from centuries of use.
She lived in Santa Barbara, had married again and divorced again, existed only as a voice on the telephone arranging logistics or relaying information.
Iranian authorities are more cognizant of the role the internet plays in facilitating communication among protestors and relaying messages and images outside the country.
But the VP refused to take any credit for the success of his stop, repeatedly relaying messages from and speaking on behalf of Trump.
Calhoun alternates among citing statistics and studies; interviewing experts and an assortment of Gen X women, including her friends; and relaying her own experiences.
Republicans sought to poke holes in the diplomats' testimony, suggesting they were relaying second- and third-hand information rather than hearing directly from Trump.
"The president never asked me to do anything illegal," Lewandowski told Cohen, though he did confirm his involvement in relaying the message to Sessions.
Relaying tales of natural women through a supernatural grammar flips essentialism on its head; these accounts offer up feminine bodies and performance at once.
Again, despite being a prison inmate hundreds of miles from New York, he continued to rule the Colombo gang, relaying vital decisions through surrogates.
But in the years that followed — the era of Lyndon B. Johnson's "credibility gap" — the press began to chafe at passively relaying the president's messages.
The conditions of severance payouts typically prevent recipients from relaying details of what happened during their time at the company, including any sexual harassment incidents.
One of the most popular Dilbert comic strips in the cartoon's history begins with Dilbert's boss relaying senior leadership's explanation for the company's low profits.
For a crucial jump on timings, traders said their companies had installed audio feeds directly relaying parliamentary action a few seconds faster than television broadcasts.
The film adaptation has reportedly been cleaved into two separate movies — with the sequel relaying the adult half of the story after the kid's half.
It is hard to imagine such a realignment happening, especially while watching the endless stream of buses relaying Chinese tourists to and from the peak.
Instead, you'll have to rely on an Echo or perhaps eventually a Google Home for relaying your questions and commands about what music to play.
While we talked last night at dinner -- I hope he's not mad at me for relaying this on tv, but I'm going to relay it.
He was so convinced that what he was doing was a really nice thing, he didn't hear anything inappropriate about the story he was relaying.
Syntouch specializes in making materials capable of relaying touch to people, and made the touch sensors that go on the end of the robot's fingers.
The bot then places a phone call to emergency services for you, relaying the information via an automated voice, and connecting you to the operator.
Members of a group known as Christians Against Christian Nationalism released a statement on Monday relaying its mission and asking other Christians to join them.
She answered a question about allegations of anti-conservative political bias on the platform by relaying what the company had done to address the issue.
The office released recordings of 10 calls that sometimes depict panicked parents furiously texting their children at the school and relaying information to law enforcement.
But Mr. Gard also recalled that "there was concern" about his behavior on the part of the school administration, which emailed teachers relaying those fears.
Darboven's project is a means of relaying the trauma of war via a secondary experience that is fractured, fragmented, and devoid of any true meaning.
On the battlefield, the aircraft serve as lifelines to troops fighting on the front line, with some providing vital intelligence and others relaying critical communications. 
Relaying his observations to The Associated Press, Fry remarked that the police "nowhere'' seemed "to make any effort whatever to save victims from this brutality.
You are more likely to get a quick $1,000 for spotting what may be a crime in progress and relaying that information to Crime Stoppers.
If the Google Forms are relaying the information back to the party's HQ, then it goes to follow that internet connections would do that sending.
When a lovesick Jojo keeps relaying letters Elsa's boyfriend has supposedly written her (in Jojo's handwriting, of course), it's touching precisely because it is funny.
For example, Nickelodeon's "The SpongeBob Challenge" is a memory game that involves taking food orders at the Krusty Krab and relaying them to the staff.
The charges stem from posts Kazemi made on Twitter in November 2018 relaying his reporting on corruption in Iran's Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade.
While serving his first prison sentence, Mr. Persico maintained his status as a boss, relaying his orders through relatives and trusted confederates who visited him.
At 6:30 am Eastern time on Monday, CNN's political director, David Chalian, was on air relaying the latest polling on President Donald Trump's administration.
In the video, the first man's accomplice waits by the door of the Tesla and may be using his phone for relaying or boosting the signal.
Tagging along for the ride is Mars Cube One — two briefcase-size satellites which are to test communications technologies for relaying signals from InSight to Earth.
His center-right government resisted pressure to hike taxes further and is instead relaying on the spending freeze and one-off revenue to rebalance its accounts.
Best of all is Beams's tone: ironic and arch when relaying the spirited optimism of Samuel's precious experiments, urgent and sinister when depicting their nightmarish outcomes.
In this case, the defendants won't be able to hide behind the fact that they were just relaying what someone else told them about Melania Trump.
Washington (CNN)Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller referred Tuesday to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as a "cu**" on Twitter, in a tweet relaying poll results.
After months of extensive research, relaying the atrocities that are said to have occurred within the asylum's grounds became independent video game developer LKA's raison d'etre.
Cuban tells TMZ, he was there to help "calm him down and talk him off the roof" by relaying his own experience with a federal investigation.
But the word seems to pop into his head more frequently when he is inventing or exaggerating a conversation than when he is faithfully relaying one.
"That can satisfy President Trump as not really taking Obama's legacy, but [instead] relaying a new legacy of free trade agreements for Asia-Pacific," he said.
We don't know the details of the Yankees complaint or the MLB investigation, but it's possible that Jochim could have been relaying signals directly to hitters.
Dickson saw two possibilities: Correct information about possible aftershocks was being conveyed inaccurately, or someone at Homeland Security was getting truly bad information and relaying it.
Reports from the demonstrations showed protesters denouncing not just Macron's economic reforms but relaying right-wing misinformation about the Marrakech Pact, a global deal on migration.
But later in the briefing, Toner indicated the department has "not been able to clarify" who placed the call relaying the order to the video technician.
In relaying information from one carrier to the next, this monitor effectively controls the ebb and flow of global trade, protocol, and the dispersal of information.
"There was this sort of ... unhealthy triad of Giuliani, Solomon and Lutsenko repeating and echoing each other, all based on disinformation," Connolly said, relaying Kent's message.
After one conversation with Son, Garden choked up relaying the details to a confidant, saying, "Masa says I'm going to change the world," this person recalls.
"This stuff is deeply entrenched," Ms. Kapor Klein said, relaying a story she had recently heard about a group of programmers at a different tech company.
"Carrying has always been important to me for my own safety but now it is imperative because now I have someone relaying (sic) on me," Meyer wrote.
But least year BandPage ditched its Plus tier, made everything free, and instead began relaying on a 15% transaction fee for anything sold through its ecommerce integrations.
Christopher Hake's widow, Kelli, relaying heartbreaking words from a letter Hake wrote to his then 1-year-old son, Gage, while on deployment to Iraq in 2008.
The researchers' robots, however, are small enough to navigate their way around all the various blades, photographing everything they see and relaying the pictures wirelessly to technicians.
Parkinson's NSW's video is the latest example of people and organizations using the Mannequin Challenge for social good, relaying important messages by tapping into the viral stunt.
Hearing the person you're speaking to wasn't really the problem with the Dash — it was always how the earbuds were picking up and relaying your own voice.
A shaman, or spiritual leader, would drink the tea and touch the forehead of other village men, relaying the messages he received from God through the hallucinations.
Anyone who's been in the driver's seat while relaying an order to a drive-thru speaker for that many people knows how chaotic that process can be.
We actually have the European probe parachuting down through Titan's atmosphere, while Cassini flew over the top, picking up those signals and relaying them back to Earth.
Unlike fellow white rock dude Kid Rock, Rose is surprisingly not here for the US President or his politics, consistently relaying anti-government criticism through his Twitter.
According to Haggerty, the ITF's procedure for relaying rule changes is a "night and day difference" compared to the "vivid and direct warnings" given by other federations.
This exterior view of mushrooms amounts to a show about drinking that shows paintings of beer bottles, rather than relaying or describing the effects of imbibing them.
With this type of attack, one can just passively listen in, relaying messages and data between the two parties, or even alter and manipulate the data flow.
Men wrestled with the tedious work of relaying Morse Code from this hot, dry, and near-inhospitable outpost, where summertime temperatures were regularly over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
However, he hated Reiter, whom he accused of relaying a comment by his lawyer that she had overheard to Sam Donaldson, the ABC reporter covering the trial.
Multiple reports indicated also that the search previously focused on Kentucky coach John Calipari, with the Times relaying a contract offer of $45 million over six years.
"Betting against volatility is really just an extreme type of irrational exuberance because the VIX goes up when the market goes down, " Cramer said, relaying Garner's point.
InfoWars host Alex Jones said he was relaying a direct message from Stone to Trump on his show the day before the jury reached its guilty verdicts.
Throughout the mission the researchers stared at computer screens relaying information from sensors strapped to the plane, each designed to measure a different aspect of the smoke.
Overall, Horner said, the franchise did a good job relaying that dinosaurs like velociraptors were the warm-blooded ancestors of today's birds, rather than cold-blooded reptiles.
Over the holidays, I spent as much time as possible relaying the Dalai Lama's teachings to my family and friends and teaching them basic principles of analytical meditation.
The former "Hamilton" star schooled viewers on Comedy Central's "Drunk History" Tuesday night by relaying a hilarious condensed version of Hamilton's life and his rivalry with Aaron Burr.
Crews of inmate firefighters have been hacking through brush, dispatchers are relaying information, some specialize in structural analysis protection, while others are brought on to assist with forestry.
In their last broadcast to dispatch, they are heard relaying the Passat&aposs plate number before "the sounds of tires screeching can be heard," the charging documents say.
Relaying its version of events, the defense ministry said that in the clash, the soldier died while acting as "shooter" for his comrades in the lead military vehicle.
Relaying Mitchell's alleged account to her, Smart writes that when Mitchell arrived at the home, he opened the door but then heard the sound of a man snoring.
First Mate Johnson become increasingly despondent as Flight 1820 continued south, relaying to her captive audience the official line as she received updates in a flatter, drier tone.
We've reached out to the director duo of "Good Love" -- Capone x Guise -- to see if what Tory's relaying here is actually what was happening in the moment.
Hinch, the manager of the Houston Astros, denied reports that his team had been relaying catchers' signs by whistling from the bench during the series opener in Houston.
I'm not sure it makes sense to say that Hodor realized his destiny on Sunday, because he's been relaying said destiny repeatedly from the moment we met him.
The Cruz campaign said at the time that it was just relaying information from news reports, but later it acknowledged that it was wrong to spread bad information.
Pelosi on Thursday mocked Trump's audit argument, relaying a message she received from a kitchen worker at the Willard Hotel, where she recently attended a human rights event.
Social media has buzzed with parents relaying their children's fears that they or their friends will be deported, walled in or walled out if Mr. Trump becomes president.
"Answers will be forthcoming shortly," Mr. Trump said on Twitter, relaying that he had spoken with Crown Prince Mohammed on a phone call that also included Mr. Pompeo.
Boone is now the conduit from the front office to the clubhouse, charged with interpreting and relaying metrics that were unavailable when he played, from 1997 through 2009.
Especially critical is the Civil Rights Act confidentiality requirement, which precludes CRS mediators from relaying information gained in doing their work to other Justice Department agencies or components.
And, when doing so, we ought to assume the highest intelligence of the artist — that Rama knew exactly what she was relaying and what she was leaving out.
The code talkers, a group of several hundred soldiers, used their indigenous languages to create impenetrable ciphers as a way of securely relaying vital information on the battlefield.
Included in that complaint were multiple video clips showing the Red Sox trainer checking his Apple Watch and subsequently relaying information to his players during games against the Yankees.
This allowed the hackers to turn their own, modified Echo into a listening bug, relaying audio from the other Echo speakers without those speakers indicating that they were transmitting.
On Sunday, Conway inflamed things when she hit the morning talk show circuit to explain combatively that Spicer was simply relaying "alternative facts" during his briefing -- and not lying.
Relaying trans stories primarily through memoir comes with some risks, such as repeating familiar and well-trotted discussions of transition, as well as disclosures, coming out, and one's past.
The Hills alum shared a vlog on Faithwire's YouTube channel Monday, relaying a sweet message for the expectant moms and giving viewers a glimpse into her own related journey.
Worries that Chinese drones could be covertly siphoning data and relaying it back to Chinese intelligence agencies, either directly or by way of Chinese manufacturers, have circulated for years.
But now that American farmers are supplying consumers with quality marijuana, a certified designation of origin would provide some measure of transparency by relaying important information to the consumer.
I got it to last almost (but not quite) its advertised six hours while playing music at medium-low volume, and occasionally relaying me the time, weather, or news.
Even House of Cards, which I think usually does a pretty good job with this, sometimes allows text conversations to drag on too long without actually relaying any information.
Even back in 2010, Facebook was facing criticism for its privacy policies, so these messages from Facebook's founder relaying a lack of concern for privacy were not well-received.
He told lawmakers that Trump directed him and other officials to "talk to Rudy" about certain Ukraine matters and that he understood Giuliani to be relaying the president's interests.
Listening to the audiobook, one feels even more powerfully that Melton is not merely relaying a narrative; she is offering her story with the hope and purpose of connection.
The news agency quoted China's state-run news agency Xinhua as relaying that Kim told Chinese President Xi Jinping he hoped North Korea's "reasonable concerns" would be taken seriously.
The song was released as part of an alternative storytelling project for The Washington Post Magazine that includes songs, poems and other ways of relaying news of the day.
The Yankees have long suspected the Toronto Blue Jays of relaying signals from their outfield, and during the 2015 playoffs, the Kansas City Royals also accused the Blue Jays.
And phone records also show that in the minutes before the shooting, Mr. McKenzie was calling Mr. Pender, and Mr. Pender appeared to be relaying messages to Mr. Woodard.
It didn't feel particularly judgmental or intrusive, but it's obviously a somewhat vulnerable and intimate decision, so relaying that to any sort of stranger in the moment feels intense.
A vote-relaying app used during the Iowa caucus Monday delayed the results after "coding issues" resulted in only some of the voting information being relayed to party leadership.
In "While We Weren't Looking, Snapchat Revolutionized Social Networks," Farhad Manjoo writes: A few years ago, insiders at Snapchat noticed that Stories were an ideal vehicle for relaying news.
"Her people are everywhere," said Mr. Marquardt, the Madison County official, relaying a story he heard about a Warren campaign representative seeking to recruit supporters in a yoga class.
"Her people are everywhere," said Mr. Marquardt, the Madison County official, relaying a story he heard about a Warren campaign representative seeking to recruit supporters in a yoga class.
Whether Mr. Barr ends up relaying a redacted version of Mr. Mueller's report or instead writes his own, he most likely will have to keep grand jury testimony secret.
" Asked by CNN's Sarah Westwood whether there was daylight between Pompeo and Trump over the issue, Sanders said Friday afternoon, "The President was relaying what President Putin said to him.
They're less fully formed characters than caricatures tasked with relaying a Cliff's Notes version of an era when the tectonic plates of American culture were in full-on earthquake mode.
Another challenge for the mother of three is relaying to the boys how Santa picks the way he delivers their gifts — but she seems to have found a smooth explanation.
The pair of satellites performed exactly as intended, relaying signals from InSight back to Earth, proving that small satellites could be valuable on deep space missions for very low costs.
While reporters could not see Chief Justice John Roberts from the press seating area in Senate gallery, he could be heard relaying instructions on how the Senate vote would go.
The new app can also locate devices that are offline by sending a secure Bluetooth beacon to other Apple devices, relaying it back to Apple, and then, ultimately, to you.
Multiple accusers relaying abusive patterns becomes a show of strength, a protective measure, and a way to convince skeptics that alleged incidents are part of a larger pattern of behavior.
Bracero's role is to tend to the machinery itself, while his partner sits at a console monitoring the plant's water, oil, temperature, and pressure levels, constantly relaying information to Bracero.
It may not just be sugar consumption, after all, that's regulated by the liver—the body could be relaying many signals about the amount and kind of nutrients it needs.
Wheeler told CNN's Oliver Darcy that he didn't actually have new information about the case and was instead relaying information given to him by the Fox reporter who interviewed him.
The ambassador told lawmakers that Trump directed him and other officials to "talk to Rudy" about certain Ukraine matters and that he understood Giuliani to be relaying the president's interests.
It's a wild ride from start to finish, beginning with 7-year-old Cardon relaying the heartbreak of discovering that her crush, Riley, was chasing another girl on the playground.
" On Saturday, the agency's director, Brenda Fitzgerald, sent a note to her staff relaying the HHS statement, and declaring that "science is and will remain the foundation of our work.
The account is included in the notes the Federal Bureau of Investigation handed over to Congress on Tuesday, relaying in detail the three-and-a-half-hour interview with Mrs.
Aminah I. from Providence, R.I., discussed the importance of physical touch: In my opinion, I think the image is relaying the importance of physical contact during times of intense stress.
The tiles are also void of any data relaying their location or coordinates, instead assigned a unique ID that allows GlobalXplorer's team alone to rematch them with their location information.
" Another said of his style: "He has the tendency of saying a lot and letting everyone get confused and not relaying anything ... he is disorganized, barely understands the tech world.
The texts released Tuesday show Connecticut Republican congressional candidate Robert Hyde berating Yovanovitch and suggest he was monitoring her while she was in Kiev and relaying her movements to Parnas.
Things can get lost or go astray when you're relaying them through a dog, but with Edward, you felt a kind of clarity and ease when an animal was around.
As Tor's site explains, it does this by encrypting your information and relaying it through Tor's system of servers (called a circuit), so that your ISP can't track your activity.
From there, Manfred said the 'Stros ran with the idea ... and continued to cheat by filming catchers' signs, decoding them and relaying them to batters using a dugout trash can.
In fact, Biden was relaying the policy of the US government, which in turn reflected an international consensus that the prosecutor in question, Viktor Shokin, was refusing to investigate corruption.
She was known for her compassion, the sheriff said, relaying a story of when Ms. Rollins drove over from another town to feed the couple when the wife got sick.
Lamar Alexander, who is close to Mr. McConnell, will probably be an important voice in relaying what would be acceptable during the negotiations and then presenting it to Republican leadership.
The diver learned that Lutu's brother lived in San Diego and had actually been keeping tabs on Louganis and relaying updates to Lutu, but had stayed silent to protect Louganis's privacy.
Image 2 of 2 JERUSALEM – A former Israeli government minister charged with spying for Iran went on trial Thursday in Jerusalem for allegedly relaying information to the country&aposs top enemy.
Bolsinger claims during the game, the Astros illegally stole signs off him and his catcher by filming them and relaying the pitches to batters via a "banging" sound from the dugout.
"This is what I asked the president to do and boom, boom, boom, the tweet appeared," she said during a news conference, relaying how she explained this conversation to her colleagues.
The color of the strands used to make the string and the way the strands are twisted together may also be part of the khipus' system of storing and relaying information.
Also reporting to Bhatia are Leslie Miller, who supervises the centers of excellence, and Wilson White, who oversees teams focused on relaying insights to YouTube, Google Cloud and other business units.
But now airlines like Delta and American have been introducing satellite internet, as opposed to the current systems which work by planes relaying signals to and from networks on the ground.
Not just because they're blatantly, breathtakingly wrong, but because a man whose job is remembering and relaying facts can't accurately recount one of the most notorious events of the 20th century.
But the missions demonstrated that CubeSats are a viable option for relaying data from deep space back to Earth, and future missions may bring their own communications relay to monitor touchdown.
Trump added that he told Xi that the United States had "just fired 59 missiles ... heading to Iraq," incorrectly identifying the country he was striking when relaying the story to Bartiromo.
But for those involved in Riot Grrrl, this was less relaying a snappy slogan, and more about an outright commodification and co-opting of its most radical tenants—for massive profits.
According to Roberts, Cueto accused the Dodgers' Corey Seager of stealing Giants catcher Buster Posey's signs while on second base in the third inning and relaying them to the batter, Grandal.
Because Periscope is built on Twitter, the House sit-in played to the strength of that platform: Live, breaking news has always lived first on Twitter, relaying events in real time.
"We hereby decline the relief sought and dismiss the combined petition," Justice Roselyn Aburili told a packed courtroom in Kenya's capital Nairobi, relaying the unanimous opinion of the three-justice panel.
Instead of relaying every detail up the chain of command, the brain combines the noisy signals coming in with prior experiences, to generate a prediction of what's happening in the world.
The speaker also said the President's announcement of the trip had endangered members of Congress and American troops, and that she was just relaying what the State Department told her office.
He misstated the availability of coronavirus testing, deemed himself a natural expert in epidemiology and attacked political adversaries instead of relaying words of caution and advice that some officials have advocated.
On April 11 Mr. Portillo set the events in motion: He texted two teenage girls, telling them where to lure the victims and relaying that information to his fellow gang members.
What using an Apple Watch can't solve for is how, even armed with that knowledge, the Red Sox players at second base were relaying that information to the batter in the moment.
Then it's revealed that they're actually relaying the report to the real Nick Fury, who is on what appears to be a Skrull spaceship taking a "simulated" vacation (he's using holographic tech).
Many of these users have reportedly received replacements (albeit refurbished ones, which TBH is standard practice and even Apple does the same) after relaying the problem to their carrier or Samsung support.
From their new homes around the U.S., these asylum seekers are relaying the news to friends back home: Reaching the U.S. wasn't so hard — especially if you come with kids, Leutert said.
Hunter, a US Air Force staff sergeant, was the combat controller for the Special Forces mission, responsible for relaying overhead reconnaissance to the team on the ground and directing any needed airstrikes.
New research shows that it works quite well as a visual prosthesis for the vision impaired, not relaying actual visual data but guiding them in real time with audio cues and instructions.
Current management training is clearly still not teaching managers the importance of promptly relaying these situations to HR. Of all the forms of workplace abuse, I believe retaliation is the most corrosive.
"The study did not observe that relaying that information changed their short-term behavior," said Laura Rosella, a public health researcher at the University of Toronto who wasn't involved in the study.
Using this device, the aircraft could function as a secure "Wi-Fi in the sky," helping to coordinate the pursuit of a fugitive by relaying aerial surveillance to agents on the ground.
Gatens said Cloud Constellation will use C-band spectrum initially, as the company's satellites will be relaying data by way of existing geostationary satellites — such as those by broadband satellite company Intelsat.
Now, stranded migrants can call 911, and with cell coverage strong enough in the borderlands, some smugglers, or coyotes, have started guiding migrants out of Mexico remotely, relaying instructions with the burners.
In 2014, Muhammad Mamado, then a student at the Khartoum School of Fine Arts, posted a YouTube video relaying his story of abduction and abuse by members of a government-related militia.
North Korean officials traveling with them did not give an official comment but immediately got up to make phone calls relaying the news to the top, amid an awkward and uncomfortable atmosphere.
Relaying the story with a smile, Nico Landrigan, 21974, sat with his father, 25, in the refined surroundings of the Daniel Romualdez-designed Belperron salon, which opened on Fifth Avenue in October.
The video opens on a woman in a chicken suit relaying the details of the sexual assault she has just experienced to a man who appears to be a law enforcement officer.
After all, the genre itself is a reflection of the chaos of the "crack era"; groups like NWA were merely relaying the daily happenings of their neighborhoods in South Central Los Angeles.
"I've heard through the grapevine that Chef Jeff is a little bit of a creep," Benjamin tells him, relaying a story he heard thirdhand about Jeff harassing a food stylist on set.
As InSight safely touched down on Mars, the MarCOs were zipping past the planet, collecting readings from the landing and relaying them home more swiftly than the satellites currently orbiting Mars could.
"You did the first step and were certified by law enforcement; did the thing people told you not to, which is reach out to law enforcement," Ms. Robinson said, relaying immigrants' concerns.
Shocked by the encounter, Ms. Suda retrieved her cellphone from her car, hit record and confronted the agent as he was relaying their information over a radio inside his sport utility vehicle.
You overheard the emergency personnel relaying in medicalese the reasons for the flight to Iowa City: microcephaly, low-set ears, flat midface, short stature, proximally placed thumb and potentially abnormal male genitalia.
Kelly told Shapiro that when she was called back to Pompeo after the interview for the private tongue-lashing, she told his office she would be relaying on air what had happened.
" Relaying a message from US Ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman, Nauert said it was clear the Russian government was "not interested in a dialogue on issues that matter to our two countries.
They also say Ohr went outside his job description and chain of command by meeting with Steele, including after his termination as a FBI source, and then relaying information to the FBI.
Kim told Moon, a Catholic, of his wish to meet the pontiff during a meeting last month and the South Korean leader announced before the trip that he would be relaying a message.
Already, media is reconfiguring for brevity; publications are designing conversational ways of relaying news, with Quartz's news bot app as a strong early example of what this could look like when done well.
Instead of holding up the drivers' racing numbers and posing for cameras, they will be brandishing iPads to take pictures that will be posted on social media and also relaying questions from fans.
The British singer, who launched her career in 6623 with Alright, Still, has been vocal about everything from her past drug use to her heartbreaking miscarriages, relaying her personal experiences in her music.
It's currently made up of around seven active Tracking and Data Relay satellites (TDRS) that sit in a super high orbit, relaying communications between vehicles in lower orbits and stations on the ground.
While Philip is careful to rebuke the advances of local women, Mike has no problem indulging in infidelity — and relaying their adventures back to the men of their lunch club via snail mail.
Yet, Senator Dianne Feinstein&aposs former aide and driver allegedly committed espionage relaying political information to China&aposs top intelligence agency while she was chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee here at home.
Relaying that you have laid in bed for days and felt vaguely bad is hardly a story at all, unlike the destructive yet entertaining episodes that can be recounted by a drug addict.
These Twitter power users draw their data from sources like flight tracking service FlightRadar24 and MarineTraffic, FlightRadar24's marine equivalent—but it's Twitter that's the the platform of choice for relaying that information.
Alyssa Sanderford spent 35 minutes running barefoot and hopping in strangers' cars to rescue a stranger's stolen dog, but the hardest part of the whole ordeal was relaying the story to her boyfriend.
So to keep a runner on second base from relaying what kind of pitch is coming to the batter, catchers call for pitches with changing signs, using the fingers on their throwing hands.
She also told Shapiro that when she was called back to Pompeo after the interview for the private tongue-lashing, she told his office she would be relaying on air what had happened.
He is accused of acting as a go-between for the cell and Mr. Mohammed in Afghanistan, and relaying word to Al Qaeda leaders that Mr. Atta had chosen the date of Sept.
House investigators subpoenaed him last week asking for documents and information related to his involvement in relaying messages to Kiev, where he spent time during his tenure as secretary (The Wall Street Journal).
That undercuts a central argument of Trump's Republican defenders: that many of the witnesses at the inquiry were relaying second- or third-hand information and did not have direct knowledge of Trump's intentions.
"The president has directly responded and said that these allegations are false and that's what I'm doing in relaying that information to you," Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, told reporters.
They found an awesome firmware vulnerability that would make the TV look like it was off when it was still on, engaging the microphone at the same time, relaying audio back to home base.
He ultimately decided to interject in two places: once, when Trump was pointing to a Washington Post columnist while speaking, and at another point, when he was relaying an anecdote that included an expletive.
Of course, this conversation isn't only about offering thoughts on what's not working; it's also very much about relaying what you like and what you value about the work of another — even your boss!
So I think that distilling what those things are, finding their universality, and relaying them as best as I knew I could from my own personal experience into the dialogue was my biggest intention.
The intermediaries, the sources say, secretly have been relaying messages between Washington and Tehran for months in hopes of getting the sides talking at a time of heightened hostility on a range of issues.
Although all military personnel responsible for relaying nuclear orders must by law undergo rigorous mental health evaluation before taking the job, they point out, there is no such requirement for the commander in chief.
The texts released by the House Democrats Tuesday show Connecticut Republican congressional candidate Robert Hyde berating Yovanovitch and suggest he was monitoring her while she was in Kiev and relaying her movements to Parnas.
In 1998, Koko took to the Internet in what was billed as the first "interspecies" chat, relaying comments such as "I like drinks" via a human interpreter to tens of thousands of online participants.
Instead of relaying that message to his manager privately, Danelis did what he does best and penned an original — and hilarious — song that he performed for his boss inside the coffee shop last Friday.
She devoted her life to relaying the Chickasaw legends she had learned in childhood, in addition to the stories that were shared with her by the diverse American Indian audiences she met on tour.
According to Russian reports, last week's government drills actually focused on testing firewalls meant to protect telephony and wireless protocol layers known as SS7 and Diameter that are used for relaying and authenticating data.
He tweeted out unverified information labeling it a terror attack long before authorities had done so (NBC News memorably responded with a tweet explaining they weren't "relaying president's retweet, as the info is unconfirmed").
Mr Van Reet avoids the pitfall of attempting to write from an Iraqi point of view, instead relaying events through the eyes of his foreign protagonists, all of whom are blinded by their own biases.
On infidelity In a 1993 interview, Trump and Stern engaged in a conversation about fidelity in marriage, with Stern relaying how Trump was shocked when he told him that he doesn't cheat on his wife.
Eyewitness account Colombian media on Wednesday also published audio of an Avianca Airlines co-pilot, Juan Sebastian Upegui, relaying an eyewitness account as the doomed LaMia flight descended and lost contact with air traffic control.
Ray agreed that the Trump transition team could have done a better job in relaying the decision to Brotman, and said that he pushed them to "come up with some kind of honor" for him.
The game has a decentralized mesh network, sort of like an enhanced internet of things: everything from clothing to tools to park benches has sensors and mesh nodes, relaying data to interconnected devices around it.
In the police interviews conducted on November 2, 2014, a day after Jutting was arrested, he went into great detail over what had happened, politely relaying the course of events and appearing jovial at times.
What used to be a very stiff, formal way of relaying systems to pupils—this interface is used with that program, you click here to open that, and so on—has become flexible, fluid even.
According to three sources in attendance who spoke with Business Insider, the man was addressing whoever within Google was relaying what was said at the gathering in real time to a New York Times reporter.
Yangon (Reuters) - A Myanmar court on Thursday sentenced a Dutch tourist to three months in prison and a fine after he unplugged a public address system that was relaying a Buddhist sermon, his lawyer said.
Our kitchen was in the basement, so when the food runner came down to tell me that there was a problem, she was kind of sheepish in relaying what that bartender had said to her.
The court's most junior member, Ginsburg explained, has the job of opening the door during court conferences, relaying the list of cases granted and denied to the court clerks and serving on the cafeteria committee.
It's certainly not a word that should be slung around casually, because a lie, if I understand the English language properly, implies intent — an intentional relaying of something that the speaker knows is not true.
The post was a note from a physician named Stephen Cunnion, living in Maryland and working as an international health consultant, who was relaying an email from a former neighbor on a Hawaiian naval base.
But Mr. Baik admitted that when his ministry announced in 2016 that the women had arrived in South Korea of their own free will, it was just relaying information it received from the intelligence agency.
She relayed this to me, and I thought it sounded so much like something that you'd want to eat in the grayest time of the year that here I am now, relaying it to you.
""Pages will continue to be available to relay messages outside the Chamber, and the pages also will be responsible for relaying Senators&apos written questions to the Chief Justice through the staff of the Parliamentarian.
Around 2002, he actually live-streamed a broadcast from the top of that mountain, relaying his radio transmission to the radio of a friend in Rachel, who had an internet connection and put it online.
Campaign reporters spend more time telling voters what voters think than they do relaying facts—on a particular policy proposal, on a particular bill a candidate may have voted on—voters might not know about.
Indeed, various senior U.S. military officers relaying the conclusions of the U.S. intelligence community (which monitors Iran's nuclear program as closely as any issue on Earth) and American allies have all reached the same conclusion.
"There is a massive opportunity for Britain but we must understand that it is not all going to be plain sailing," he said during his flight to France, relaying details of the call to traveling reporters.
But in an age where we've got cellular technology and smartphones with capabilities that far exceed what radio can do, why do we still rely on such old-school tech for relaying information in an emergency?
Once established on a device, this tool, known as Pegasus, can surveil virtually anything, relaying phone calls, messages, emails, calendar data, contacts, keystrokes, audio and video feeds, and more back to whomever is controlling the attack.
Slumped in an office chair, with her long blond hair partially obscuring her face, her eyes closed, Stewart began to channel T.S. Eliot, relaying his answer to a question that, apparently, he wasn't very interested in.
Two new reports claim that a former Trump building doorman was paid $30,000 for a story relaying rumors that President Donald Trump had fathered a child out of wedlock with an employee in the late '80s.
Nailah spoke about how much she had come to appreciate her own mother, who called Jahi three times a day, singing to her, reading prayers, relaying family gossip, and updating her on the Golden State Warriors.
As she issued the sentence, Judge LaTisha Dear Jackson of DeKalb County Superior Court described the case in deeply personal terms, relaying her own family connections to law enforcement and the scars left by military service.
Another officer, Detective Francis Brennan, who was standing outside the room at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell hospital along with two prosecutors and another investigator, received handwritten notes from Sergeant Hidalgo relaying what Ms. Ortega had said.
This is art serving the public interest, relaying poor governance as a brilliant example of Hannah Arendt's banality of evil, which describes the way bureaucratic systems can normalize wrongdoing on unimaginable political, financial, and criminal scales.
The move comes after Kennedy's campaign announced last week he was suspending his campaign activities for at least a week, and would instead focus his digital resources to relaying information to the public on the coronavirus.
As Trump has contradicted experts, provided inaccurate medical information, and engaged in lengthy diatribes against journalists, his critics have questioned how much networks should broadcast them — and whether relaying his words directly is a public benefit.
"It is not the view of Sir Ivan Rogers, it is not the view of the government," the spokesman told reporters, adding that Rogers had been relaying comments that had been made to him by others.
They did try to use their scheme in October — decoding the catcher's signal off a video feed, then relaying it by banging on a trash can — but Correa said they did not have the signs then.
Lawmakers who have met with him say his role appears focused largely on collecting intelligence and concerns from House members and senators and relaying them back to the White House, rather than making hard pitches for votes.
This is a struggle between two of the largest cultures on Earth, and it is in the shadow of catastrophic climatic conditions, and it would help to avoid that by relaying a true picture of the struggle.
In a recording shared by NBC Philadelphia of her conversation with the air traffic controller at that city's airport, where the plane made an emergency landing, Shults can be heard relaying the details of what's happened onboard.
The spacecraft had been guiding itself, relaying its position to Mission Control's IBM mainframe—a contraption the size of a walk-in freezer, which in 1969 was what people thought of when they heard the term computer.
The catch is that cell companies charge their customers high roaming rates because of the technical way (involving satellites relaying the signal to the ground then back to the air) that the cell network reaches their customers.
"I heard on the news that kids don't have to be in prison anymore, but that mothers are going to have to fight our cases here," Alicia told me, relaying rumors from a Spanish-language TV station.
"She did talk about what she did in 2008, when we had a closer election than we do now, and many of her supporters were urging her to fight against President Obama," Israel said, relaying Clinton's message.
An hour later, he sat on a panel with the filmmakers and other actors, all of whom seemed giddy to put a Mister Rogers movie out into the world, relaying all the stories they'd heard about him.
GamesRadar, relaying information from its sister publication Edge, breaks down how 50 Cent enlisted the help of his then seven-year-old son to determine whether the most recent build of the game was up to snuff.
But relaying that anecdote and reflecting on it could not possibly take up an hour-long speaking slot, and it's unclear what insight into the Trump administration someone with so short a tenure there could realistically provide.
The smugglers weren't leading large groups of migrants across on foot, but rather relaying instructions over the phone to migrants who crossed the border from Jacume, in Baja California, Mexico, to Jacumba, California, southeast of San Diego.
The tiny satellite is designed to pick up pings from aircraft as they fly, relaying them back to Earth and allowing people on the ground to see where aircraft are when they're within range of the satellite.
None of the active players who benefited from the scheme — stealing catchers' signals electronically and relaying them in real time by banging on a trash can near the home dugout at Minute Maid Park — have been penalized.
His trip only compounded impressions created by Trump, who gave credence to shifting Saudi denials of involvement and acted as a PR agent for the king, on Monday, relaying his comment that "rogue killers" were to blame.
"Any signal or sign that U.S. support was wavering would be construed by Russia as potentially an opportunity for them to strengthen their own hand in Ukraine," Ms. Williams said, relaying what Mr. Zelensky told Mr. Pence.
According to a report in the New York Times, the Yankees caught the Boston Red Sox stealing signs from Yankees catchers in a scheme that included trainers viewing video on Apple Watches and relaying it to batters.
All of that makes it very difficult for anyone to trace your connection from origin to destination—not the volunteer computers relaying your information, not your internet service provider, and not the websites or online services you visit.
But it was a reminder that the best players play at a level above the actual game itself, constantly aware of the information they're relaying with every word or gesture, and how their opponents are interpreting that information.
A paradigm where your communication flows privately through a decentralized network with no central authority responsible for relaying your communication, no third party that can track your device usage, and no third party that can control your device.
But over the meal, Jimmy describes still adjusting to his job as a mailroom employee at HHM, relaying funny tales about the Xerox machine and one person in particular at the firm he's taken notice of (Kim, perhaps?).
Anyone who has ever planned out a message relaying difficult news to skip out on an uncomfortable phone call — or, worse, looked down at our phones to avoid a tense conversation in person — knows she has a point.
Although the pair ends on cordial terms, their spat didn't exactly seem resolved, with Cooper telling Bondi that he was just relaying the message of gay and lesbian Floridians who he's spoken to that feel they're not represented.
With Nick's memory game, The SpongeBob Challenge, kids become a new Krusty Krab restaurant employee tasked with taking increasingly complicated food orders and then relaying those orders to the staff, including SpongeBob, Squidward and Mr. Krabs, says Nickelodeon.
Throughout the planning process, Her Majesty's Representative, Johnny Weatherby, is in constant communication with the Ascot team, relaying details back to the Queen to make sure she understands what they're doing and getting her insight on any changes.
Beyond that, folks still have a hard time relaying the exact volume of their items no matter how specific they try to be, which usually results in the originally quoted price jumping up to more than was expected.
But others, such as members of the President's family and his extended network of business associates, also have a direct line and are encouraging Trump to offer a rosier picture of the situation than his officials are relaying.
The robot can also apparently perform "all" crew functions, including controlling environmental and life support systems, and it's designed to have an expressive face and lip-sync capabilities for relaying info via voice, including messages from ground control.
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Japan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates should work together to de-escalate the tense situation in the Gulf, a Japanese foreign ministry official said on Monday, relaying comments by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Consider: In 1977, the pair were launched (two, to increase the odds of success); in 1979 Voyager 1 began relaying information from Jupiter, and in 1980 approached Saturn and its moon Titan, nearly a billion miles from Earth.
Trump's chief counsel, John Dowd, told USA Today on Tuesday that he was relaying the president's appreciation to Mueller, who is leading the federal probe into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia to influence the presidential election.
Just two days after Keys' makeup-free moment at the VMAs and after receiving hundreds of disapproving messages from disgruntled fans, the singer's husband Swizz Beatz, posted a video to Instagram, relaying his wife's decision to go sans cosmetics.
He'd subjected himself to playthroughs lasting for whole days, sleepless nights replaying scenarios in his head, and the relentless relaying of information to his wife, Rachel, as he tried to pick apart the secrets and intricacies of the game .
Martin is only depicted once, briefly when Zimmerman first spots him; the rest of the story shows concerned residents as they pace about their homes and peek out the window, frantically relaying to emergency operators the struggle happening outside.
"When I hear someone on my team is having a pool party, now I'll say, 'Hey, maybe no managers should be there,'" Mr. Milton said, relaying the type of information likely to be covered in many companies' employment manuals.
Elsewhere, he lets us know that he is drawing from someone else's book (an Englishman's "Japanese Fairy-Tale Series")—relaying the story "in my own words," Hearn assures us, but with the book open beside him as he writes.
He has sought to get back in Mr. Trump's good graces by pursuing investigations into issues like leaks to the news media and relaying Mr. Trump's displeasure about senior F.B.I. leadership to the bureau's current director, Christopher A. Wray.
In more than a dozen 911 calls to the Coral Springs Police Department, a neighboring city, desperate parents can be heard relaying information to 911 dispatchers after exchanging text messages or speaking with their panicked children inside the school.
Beyond reiterating the Trump administration's demands that Mr. Maduro step down, those intermediaries have also raised the plight of at least five Americans who are being held in Venezuela, relaying concerns about their health or conditions of their detentions.
Beyond reiterating the Trump administration's demands that Mr. Maduro step down, those intermediaries have also raised the plight of at least five Americans who are being held in Venezuela, relaying concerns about their health or conditions of their detentions.
IMS Health struck down a Vermont law that prohibited pharmacists from relaying prescription information to pharmaceutical companies; the companies wanted the information so they could pitch newer high-priced drugs to doctors who were prescribing older and cheaper ones.
While services like Netflix can download and buffer the fixed content you're streaming, a game service relies on picking up your controller movements and relaying them in real time back and forth between you and the server you're playing on.
So yes, if Ivanka still wants to be an ambassador for working mothers, perhaps she can start by relaying the voices of the two people whose attention to her children have allowed her to write this book in the first place. 
Investors are also relaying to arrangers what allocations they want and leaving it to the discretion of the banks to write down the ticket sizes needed to ensure they get the desired amount after a scale-back, an investor said.
A key component of successful journalism is the unearthing and relaying of facts, and on this score the media—faced with a historically opaque candidate and one with an instinct for opacity but a long public record—did a good job.
During a January meeting with top lawmakers in Washington, Trump sought to back the claim by relaying a story purportedly told by a friend of German golfer Bernhard Langer, the product of an apparent game of telephone that Langer quickly disputed.
And it's becoming clear that delivery drones themselves will play an increasingly important role in collecting weather conditions on their journeys through the sky, relaying that information to computer weather models and perhaps back to fleets of drones following behind.
The aide, Rick Dearborn, who is now President Trump's deputy chief of staff, sent a brief email to campaign officials last year relaying information about an individual who was seeking to connect top Trump officials with Putin, the sources said.
Hardaway and Richardson repeatedly claimed that they had been censored by Facebook, relaying their accounts of what they claimed were otherwise-unexplained declines in their viewership numbers and anecdotes from fans who said their videos have become harder to find.
CNN reported this week that congressional investigators had unearthed an email from now-White House aide Rick Dearborn to campaign officials last year relaying information about a person who was trying to connect top Trump officials with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In relaying to Ms. Warren the challenges he thought her campaign would face, he said not only that President Trump would weaponize sexism, but also that such attacks would preclude a woman from being elected, according to the private accounts.
H:  I'm curious how you found the right balance between the story you wanted to tell and relaying the stories of those in the ball world, and how conscious you were of your privilege as a white person in that space.
Russ Feingold, relaying that her congregation no longer felt safe at synagogue, if he would support the congressional censure, Ryan did not deny the Trump statements claiming there were "good people" among the KKK and Nazis were grossly racist and horrendous.
Ferg performing this particular song on a late-night talk show has another layer of meaning; he recounts his struggles from back in the beginning of his career, relaying it on one of the most watched shows in the country.
Yet when the metaphorical "3am call" came last month, relaying news of the slaughter of 40 Indian policemen by a Pakistani militant group, months away from an Indian general election, the administration's initial response was to roll over and go back to sleep.
After relaying the story of my crybaby response to her work, I asked if she finds it odd that most fans will only ever see her work on a phone, alone, instead of as part of a passing crowd, as was originally intended.
Alghad's studio in the relatively safe Kurdish region of Iraq -- CNN was invited there after a pledge to not give away the location -- offers no signage or other visible clues the station is relaying the voices of Mosul that would otherwise go unheard.
According to a report published by the agency's inspector general yesterday, there was no distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, and this relaying of false information to Congress prompted a deeper investigation into whether senior officials at the FCC had broken the law.
There are also several songs where he graphically details his attempts to survive while broke and homeless, relaying the information with a mix of nihilistic zeal, regret, and hope ("Stealing shit inside of open cars / Like credit cards, weed jars and Xanax bars").
"Unfortunately, he is not able to join us," cultural attaché of the embassy of the Russian Federation Natalia Dementieva told attendees in a room with 18 chandeliers, gold curtains and mosaic artwork of St. Petersburg, relaying the ambassador's support for the Embassy Series.
There aren't actually pilots onboard the New Shepard, so, as a Blue Origin space tourist, you'll radio down to the company's mission control center, relaying "altitude, speed, time, and G force as the Earth retreats through your window," according to the website.
The official said that he was merely relaying talk circulating in the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but what he'd heard was astonishing: people were saying that the Kremlin had intervened to block Trump's initial choice for Secretary of State, Mitt Romney.
The success of such an approach requires a radical transformation — from simply collecting, storing and relaying information back to users to intelligently processing the data collected to help recommend highly personalized, evidence-based techniques, designed to nudge behaviors in the right direction.
"Those of us who were in the Obama White House, that was always sort of our critique of the Washington political conversation: That it was surface level, and it was a way of relaying talking points and repeating conventional wisdom," he said.
The London-based Arabic daily al-Hayat reports that Kushner's meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was "tense," according to a translation from the Jerusalem Post, and Abbas was reportedly furious at Kushner relaying the demands of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"You can choose to say something or not, but at least you can be here to hear what my concerns are and hear what the other person has to say," Pickhardt said, relaying the script he gives parents to use with their children.
"Often we'll spend a whole day together, but it doesn't feel like we've spent any time together, because we were in the same room but working on separate things," he said, relaying a mise-en-scène familiar to any screen-mediated couple.
Debbie Dingell (D-MI) were furiously relaying the message that union voters were turning on Clinton, that she needed to put field organizers on the ground as fast as possible, and that she hadn't come out strongly enough against the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
She describes her first experience with an endocrinologist as "humiliating," relaying a disturbing interrogating relationship with her provider that speaks to the way that prejudice can coalesce with power in the medical field to marginalize transgender patients and deter them from seeking care.
Ware is the "crew chief," meaning he's in charge of introducing his team members to each other if they haven't yet worked together, passing out the daily schedule and relaying any important information they may need to know before heading out on court.
During an interview with police, she said her comments had been taken out of context, claiming that she was relaying an anecdote about a friend who had made a threat to shoot 20193 people for fun, according to a local ABC affiliate.
Reeker also testified that former US special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker told him that he was planning to reach out to speak with Giuliani to try and tamp down the negative narrative Giuliani was relaying to Trump about corruption in Ukraine.
Hardaway and Richardson repeatedly claimed that they had been censored by Facebook, relaying their accounts of what they claimed were otherwise-unexplained declines in their viewership numbers and anecdotes from their fans who said that their videos have become harder to find.
The super sensitive microphone, or hydrophone, is attached to MBARI's cabled ocean observatory, the Monterey Accelerated Research System (MARS), which both powers the instrument and provides it with a data connection for relaying the sounds back to shore, 24 hours per day.
Green showed me a development version of the Mellow app that was relaying all sorts of information in real time, from basic stuff like the throttle position and reception strength of the remote, to the number of charge cycles the battery has run through.
To make sure that snag was resolved, Mr. McGurk stayed on the phone with a Swiss diplomat who was standing on the tarmac in Tehran, relaying updates to him about each of the Americans as they got off an airport bus and on the plane.
While Peter Fabbri, 54, of Berwyn, Illinois, lay bleeding on the ground, his sister, Shelly Fabbri, chased down the suspect, who had jumped on a bike, helping police to bring him into custody, Peter and Shelly's brother, Bruno Fabbri, tells PEOPLE, relaying Shelly's account.
The filing also reveals that the shuttles and drones, as they fly deliveries around, could function in a mesh network, relaying data to each other about weather, wind speed and routing, for example, or beaming e-book content down to readers on the ground.
Early Monday morning, the US Department of Agriculture sent out an email to staff members at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS)—the agency's primary in-house research arm—informing the nearly 3,000 employees that they were henceforth barred from relaying information to the public.
At the same time, non-OPEC nations like Mexico and Norway haven't been spending enough to keep prices low, while the United States, a major oil power since 2008, is constrained by issues of limited infrastructure and other "bottlenecks," Cramer said, still relaying Kibsgaard's outlook.
While Blanco sat in Radio Darío's transmitting booth on the 20th, relaying reports that another station, the pro-government Tu Nueva Radio Ya, had been burned down by protesters, the station received an anonymous call promising violence against his team of reporters by sundown.
"Teachers should be wary of any advice Elizabeth Warren may be relaying today in Chicago," said Kevin Knoth, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee, in a statement that questioned the wisdom of Ms. Warren's plan for spending billions of dollars more on education.
"Any signal or sign that U.S. support was wavering would be construed by Russia as potentially an opportunity for them to strengthen their own hand in Ukraine," Ms. Williams said, relaying what the president of Ukraine told Mr. Pence during a meeting on Sept. 1.
Many of the exhibit's rooms are brightly colored; there are plaques relaying tales of how runaways gained their freedom, and sections are dedicated to abolitionists such as Martin R. Delany, who established The Mystery, the first African-American weekly newspaper west of the Allegheny Mountains.
At the same time, Iraqi spies have infiltrated Islamic State fighter cells in Syria, a senior Iraqi official said, relaying information back to Iraqi forces who have stiffened defenses and coordinated efforts with Syrian militias along a 30-mile stretch of the Iraq-Syria border.
Democratic senators say Schumer is in regular touch with Clinton campaign aides, relaying advice and keeping them in the loop on important developments, such as Clinton's bout with pneumonia, which put her on the verge of fainting Sunday at a 9/11 memorial service.
Their vehicles are designed to alternate between deep ocean passes and trips to the water's surface, with underwater AxV communicating with the surface-based robots, which are simultaneously recharging, which then pass on data collected to satellites for relaying back to data centers and customers.
This past week, Lena Dunham posted a video of a call she made to the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, on Instagram, relaying her concern over the appointment of the former Breitbart News head Stephen K. Bannon as a chief strategist in the Trump administration.
In a crowded, windowless room within a bunker-like structure, 20 or so women soldiers, some of them still teenagers, sat at screens patiently watching every inch of Israel's border with Syria, noticing patterns, prioritizing potential threats, and relaying information to operators in the field.
For the price of having eight Amazon Echo speakers strewn about your home, you can instead have a tiny robot companion that can follow you around your house relaying sports scores, reading weather reports, streaming music, checking on your pets, and even teaching you basic yoga moves.
The Australian and New Zealand versions of Alexa will likely take a similar approach as the company's launches in other English-speaking countries, which feature a version of the AI with a regional pronunciation and a local knowledge base — both important for understanding and relaying information.
The last few seconds, in which he seems to be stunned by his own come-up and then places a kiss on a Chaka Khan poster, are so beautifully and touchingly Kanye that I'm getting choked up just relaying what it feels like to watch it.
There are specific exemptions that would keep parts of military software closed source; neither the Obama administration's technology office nor the authors of the current NDAA want the military to publicize and share the code used for spying, encryption and decryption, relaying commands, or directing weapons.
In a Thursday court filing, the Justice Department said that the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents more than 2,120 parents separated from their kids, should be responsible for locating them determining if they want to reunite with their kids, and relaying that information to the government.
In a Thursday court filing, the Justice Department said that the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents more than 2,500 parents separated from their kids, should be responsible for locating them determining if they want to reunite with their kids, and relaying that information to the government.
For the previous decade, a large part of my income was dependent upon understanding the fundamentals of getting harder, better, stronger and faster, then relaying that information to the interested readers of several pertinent publications, including Men's Health, Muscle and Fitness, and Eat This, Not That.
But after stressing the importance of "appeasing VIP clients" and "relaying an apology from Lee," who assured her that there would be no further incidents, Carballo "reluctantly" consented to return "fearing that her continued refusal would cause her to lose her job," according to the complaint.
The orbital station will provide a short-term place for astronauts to stay, a laboratory to conduct scientific research, a depot to stock up on supplies and fuel, a hub for relaying communications, and a base to dispatch astronauts, robots, and other supplies to the lunar surface.
That absolutely doesn't mean that we shouldn't be reporting on these attacks, but that we need to mindful of the way in which we do so, rather than simply relaying populist, racist or xenophobic opinions which seem to quickly rise up in the wake of terrorism.
Many of our readers responded to our articles — in particular, Ron Lieber's Your Money column on what to do in the wake of the security breach — and wrote to us on social media and in emails, relaying their own frustrating experiences trying to protect their identities.
Weaves, with their more self-proclaimed eclecticism, update the track by making it jittery, emphasizing that by way of the guitars, and personable, especially with Jasmyn Burke's singing as though it's one person relaying the story instead of the original with a cacophony of voices to anchor the narrative.
Underpinned by facts, and by real-life stories, The Town of Light instead leverages a human connection in relaying its horror: where players may not be immediately familiar with Renée's story, but where they can equally appreciate the hardship and terror wrought by these institutions' antiquated practices and procedures.
In the early days of long flights over water, Coast Guard ships were positioned in the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans, offering weather information to flight crews and relaying radio messages, according to Doak Walker, 83, a Coast Guard historian who participated in the rescue of Flight 6.
Protective relays act as electric grid fail-safes, monitoring for dangerous power frequencies or levels of current in electric equipment, relaying that information to operators and automatically opening circuit breakers if they detect dangerous conditions that could damage transformers, melt power lines, or in rare cases even electrocute workers.
By relaying this message covertly (and in spite of a "pointed request" by the Obama administration to avoid sending mixed signals to foreign officials), the Trump team negated the message being sent by the United States to Russia — and effectively put its stamp of approval on Russia's efforts.
Because the two were having trouble reaching each other on their cellphones — some calls were unable to be completed and some text messages were delayed — Ms. Teel, who remained about 160 miles away in Austin, was serving as a go-between, relaying updates from the one to the other.
Joshua Stueve, a spokesman for the United States attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia, said the government did not want to confine Ms. Manning, relaying a statement that Tracy Doherty-McCormick, a federal prosecutor, had made after the judge opened part of the contempt hearing on Friday.
Denny posits that he wants to strike a balance between relaying information — in effect being a "tech advocate of sorts," as he told me on a walkthrough of the show earlier this month — while also creating sculptures in the visual language he is traditionally versed in, which is art.
One example sees a simple wire robot crawling limb-over-limb down a pipe, but the bot could be outfitted with a wireless camera for relaying video of a hard-to-reach area, or a sensor array for providing details about whether or not it's safe for humans to proceed.
On the roof of a villa that serves as a command center, an officer at a table covered with a map of the city juggled four walkie-talkies and three iPhones, jotting down coordinates received from the field in Arabic and relaying them in English to someone with a British accent.
The most obvious instance of this was the Astros' apparent attempts to steal signs, sending various team employees into the field-level camera well, having them film opposing dugouts using their cell phones, and presumably relaying information back to someone else who could then pass it on to the Astros dugout.
There are no easy answers to those questions, perhaps because the answers aren't really needed at all: indeed, The Chief does possess a sort of uniformity in its intent, a concept record in that its concept is anchored around relaying the details and emotional complexities of his life to date.
In a conference call with congressional offices Tuesday, officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said DACA beneficiaries won't be pursued, per se, "but if a DACA recipient happens to be in the vicinity of another apprehension, that DACA recipient may be apprehended," a Democratic aide said Thursday, relaying ICE's message.
"It is clear that Sinclair has an explicit interest in, and commitment to, relaying partisan political messages to its viewers — making its recent anti competitive expansion attempts into millions of additional households all the more concerning," they wrote in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Department of Justice.
To give customers faster speeds and connectivity in densely populated areas such as New York, Sprint has been deploying its high-frequency or 2.5 GHz airwaves and relaying signals from big wireless towers to small cells placed on lampposts and rooftops that transmit and deliver them to users' mobile devices.
The rover entered a hibernation mode shortly after contact was lost and researchers hoped they'd be able to wake the rover up once the Martian atmosphere was clear enough to send a signal from the ground to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter circling the planet and relaying data back to Earth.
Instead, it almost seems as if some traditional news outlets continue to see themselves as merely innocent eyewitness bystanders—relaying what they are told by unnamed government officials, or amplifying data breaches by incredulously reporting on hacked emails and other material—rather than institutions charged with maintaining the public trust.
"The earthquakes were strong, and it felt like there was a monster coming out" as in the movies, said Cookie Siscar, who had left the area and was relaying a report from her husband, Emer, a poultry farmer, who was in their home in Batangas, which overlooks the volcano island.
TOKYO — As Sotheby's contemporary art auction heated up in New York last week, the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa sat on the floor of his living room here, streaming the auction live on his laptop and relaying bids for Jean-Michel Basquiat's 213.9 skull painting on his iPhone to a Sotheby's specialist.
Marion Smith, the executive director of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, a Washington-based organization that is sponsoring the premiere of Ms. Lin's film on Wednesday, said he felt deceived by Miss World officials, who he said had assured him they were relaying messages to her about the upcoming event.
The New York Times on Monday said Giuliani told it he did not directly ask Trump to recall Yovanovitch but had made a point of relaying rumors about her — which The Times said proved to be "unsubstantiated" or "taken out of context" — to Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
The internet is fully inundated with sales for the year's biggest shopping event, but we've been picking out the very best ones and relaying them back to you, because we know how stressful it can be to find exactly what you want with all the Black Friday craziness going on.
Kim told Moon, a Catholic, of his wish to meet the pontiff during a meeting last month and the South Korean leader announced before the trip that he would be relaying a message.. According to the president's office, Francis expressed his strong support for efforts to bring peace to the Korean peninsula.
He added Google is not simply relaying tweets suggested by Twitter but ranking them itself, though fine-tuning the process was a "moving target" they are trying to hit—and that the Twitter results function returned more trustworthy results over time as more reliable sources reported on search terms like the shooter's name.
Not all audio is sent to the cloud—devices wait for a trigger phrase ("Alexa", "OK, Google", "Hey, Cortana", or "Hey, Siri") before they start relaying the user's voice to the servers that actually handle the requests—but when it comes to storing audio, it is unclear who keeps what and when.
"We're just a bunch of bikers who love the president," he told me before launching into a merry inventory of the huge guns he owns back in Maryland and relaying some war stories of battling "antifas," which is what he called pretty much anyone who got into it with him at a rally.
In a hilariously profane speech, director Kimberly Peirce praised the inspiration she drew from Varda's "frank but still sexy portrayals of human desire" by relaying the fight she had with the MPAA when they gave her 1999 film Boys Don't Cry an NC-17 rating due to the length of a female character's orgasm.
Users that own one of Amazon's voice-controlled Echo speakers can ask it to fetch the "latest song" by an artist, to find a song by relaying the lyrics if the title is unknown, or play music to suit a certain mood (and it won't turn itself off if "The Sound of Silence" is requested).
AI's potential for disruption lies not only in its ability to perform specific tasks more efficiently than its human creators, but also in how fast it can communicate with other networked devices – the speed advantage gives computers almost a trillion-fold speed edge when it comes to relaying their thoughts to other computer systems, vs.
In 1989, the year Bundy was executed by electrocution in Florida, Blondie's Debbie Harry told a newspaper that she thinks she once got into a car with him—this was later debunked as very unlikely, but Harry continues to tell the story to different magazines and newspapers, relaying it again in 2010 to The Sun.
The job has three main components, each one important in its own right: briefing the president on the major news or crises of the day; relaying the specific and often differing recommendations of the Pentagon, the State Department, and other parts of the national security bureaucracy; and then making recommendations about which path to choose.
The Investigators One day in October, 2011, while Bill Wiley was visiting a Libyan exile in Niger, he received a phone call from a friend, relaying a request from the British government: as the crisis in Syria spiralled into civil war, it was looking for someone to train activists to document human-rights violations.
The Washington Post reported this weekend Sondland plans to tell Congress that explosive text messages in which the ambassador denied Trump was offering Ukraine a quid pro quo arrangement (the release of congressionally approved military aid in exchange for an investigation into Biden) was simply Sondland relaying a message that Trump told him over the phone.
In the operating theatre, where junior surgeons would have trained by assisting a consultant in open surgery—with their hands physically inside a patient, getting the touch and feel of a body—now they train by watching a keyhole procedure being played by a consultant sitting at a console, and an internal camera relaying to a screen.
The e-ink screens, mounted on wood blocks, relaying the poems are joined by two of his previous works, the 2009 "Best Day Ever" LED scroll sourced from Tweets referencing the "best day ever," as well as the 2014–15 "#Fortune" machine (also available as a free iOS app) which churns out Twitter-based proclamations on the future.
Alexander Nix, the chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, sent an email to several people including top Donald Trump donor Rebekah Mercer, relaying that he had emailed Assange seeking access to emails from Clinton's private server to turn them into a searchable database for the campaign or a pro-Trump political action committee, two of the sources said.
One family who will not be coming had plans to visit Delta blues attractions and Bay St. Louis, according to Mike Cashion, the executive director of the Mississippi Hospitality & Restaurant Association, who wrote a letter to the Mississippi House of Representatives relaying the immediate and worrisome effect on the travel industry because of the state's bill.
Alexander Nix, the chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, sent an email to several people -- including top Donald Trump donor Rebekah Mercer -- relaying that he had emailed Assange seeking access to emails from Clinton's private server to turn them into a searchable database for the campaign or a pro-Trump political action committee, two of the sources said.
Photo: Jae C. Hong (AP)On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk spoke at a company investor day focused on autonomy, relaying news that Tesla had switched to a self-driving computer designed by in-house engineers and dropping some big promises about what, exactly, the future of its Autopilot feature and autonomous driving will look like.
Horowitz's team had sharp words for Ohr, saying the senior DOJ lawyer who also has come under fire by Trump and conservative allies had "committed consequential errors in judgment" by keeping his bosses out of the loop about what he was doing in relaying information to the FBI and by making himself a witness in the entire investigation.
We place photos from our wedding weekend at each setting, and during the meal walk our guests through the ceremony, explaining how we made our own flower arrangements, relaying our parents' marriage advice and showing off the impromptu Betty Crocker cake that Stephen's sister and niece whipped up at the last minute when they learned we didn't have one.
Relaying his rabbit-hole discoveries, Wilkinson repeats Rukeyser, that "the universe is made of stories, not of atoms," that time is measured by story, that time is story, that stories create us and in turn we create stories, and that—here's the crescendo—we "owe the world a sacred duty" to keep the universe in motion by telling our very own.
And since the network wasn't able to provide earpieces to everyone participating (technically impossible) or be able to play clips from the control room using a monitor (for feedback reasons), the host in this case (Brown) was forced to set up the clip by relaying verbatim onto panelists what clip was being played to an audience at home before coming back live.
The meeting was led by Alison Kelly, a senior leader in the agency's Office of Financial Services, who told attendees that she was just relaying the directive, the Post reported, and that the words were supposed to be scrubbed from documents that are being prepared for the president's budget for 83 — or else they'd be sent back to the agency for correction.
During the 2017 regular season, they told M.L.B. about video that the team believed showed a member of the Boston Red Sox training staff looking at an Apple Watch in the dugout during a game, and then relaying a message to players who, in turn, signaled teammates on the field about what type of pitch was about to be thrown.
Everyone will ask you how your Christmas was and instead of just saying "fine" and be fucking done with it you will actually start relaying your Christmas to them—because Christmas is a precious time special to you and you want to share it, to grasp onto the last warm dying tendril of it —even though you know they don't care and you don't care; iii.
US District Judge Tanya Chutkan said she agreed with prosecutors that Butina wasn't just a graduate student trying to learn about the US political system — but rather was gathering information about Americans who could influence US policy and relaying that information to a Russian official for the benefit of the Russian government, at a time when Russia was trying to interfere in US elections.
Whether Seiko, who states that this is her first Thanksgiving after arriving in New York City from Japan, relaying her recipe for vegan pumpkin dumplings, or the Brooklyn-born Danielle discussing her South Carolinian grandmother's top-secret mac and cheese recipe (so covert she makes it at night), Feed Me a Story connects these disparate experiences into a vocal and vibrant portrait of New York City's diversity.
Kim told Moon, a Catholic, of his wish to meet the pontiff during a meeting last month and the South Korean leader announced before his trip to the Vatican that he would be relaying a message.. The pope, who is due to visit nearby Japan next year, told Moon he would "definitely answer" an invitation from Kim if it arrives, according to Moon's office.
"I had this discussion with [her millennial daughter] Rachele about cultural appropriation," the designer said, with Menkes relaying Grazia Chiuri's explanation of "her belief that there were physical links between southern countries, seeing in her travels to Mexico and Peru similar apparel traditions to those of her native Puglia in southern Italy and also with the South of France" — a reasoning that's likely to satisfy few of Rachele's fellow millennials.
As Fleabag, Waller-Bridge embodies the charming naughtiness of the British tradition—she cites Michael Caine's Alfie as an influence—while forcing herself to reckon with it: Whether she's relaying Fleabag's ill-advised sexual encounters, her tense relationship with her uptight sister, or the moment when she finally comes to terms with the destruction her selfishness and laziness have wrought on her life, Waller-Bridge is the show.
Democrats have teed up clips of Ambassador to the European Union Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandLatest Bolton revelations are no game-changer Trump legal team begins second day of arguments under Bolton furor House impeachment manager: 'Evidence against the president is overwhelming' MORE saying "everyone was in the loop" and former national security council official Fiona Hill relaying concerns about the foreign policy equivalent of a "drug deal" taking place.
" Luca can be heard relaying Francesco's concerns to the Russians in English: "Francesco is saying that quickness is of utmost importance because elections are just around the corner, so he says if we are OK to start very quickly and maybe then in six months' time, there is some problem, it's OK some problem any delay, but it's better to concentrate the efforts once and for all and starting as soon as possible.
The white NFL player who told Bleacher Report's Mike Freeman, after the election, that "Trump is creating a more blue-collar America, and at its core, our sport is a blue-collar sport" was not lying or obfuscating with any malice; he was simply saying what he wanted to be true as if it actually was true, and so just relaying the facts as they arrived to him through the prism of his own convenience.
Prior to Freed Lynch's suggestion taking effect, most conference contributors did not provide notes or drafts of their delivered talks ahead of time, making live transcription of their spontaneous orations difficult for Freed Lynch due to the ambient noise in the conferences rooms, the difficulties spelling unfamiliar terms, and the challenge of faithfully relaying information from speakers who had a tendency to ramble circuitously, speaking in unfocused feedback loops of dense interdisciplinary complexity.
As it happens, I am both paraphrasing the overview of this very World Bank report—"The Changing Nature of Work" (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Automation)—and relaying what we might call the "business and managerial consultancy outlook on automation" in general, or BAMCOA, if acronyms are your thing, as they are mine, and is often voiced in places like the World Economic Forum, the Harvard Business Review, Bloomberg Businessweek, and, yes, the World Bank.

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