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The Mt. SAC Relays and Florida Relays, also scheduled for April, and the March Texas Relays, were all cancelled.
He relays his concerns, which Mountbatten relays to the Queen.
A final check at the Florida Relays, where Coleman ran the 4x200m and 4x400m relays, showed he was ready.
A new relays coach is hoping to change that ahead of this weekend's IAAF World Relays in Nassau, Bahamas.
Most of this attention is directed at the operators of exit relays rather than operators of middle and guard relays.
Relays attached to already established races, or just shorter relays, are a more practical, and affordable, option for more runners.
Software in the press box relays the call to a smart phone, which relays to the bluetooth earpiece the umpire wears.
Jardine included data for use of both Tor relays, which are nodes of the network users typically route their traffic through, and bridges, which are essentially non-public relays designed to be used in censorship-heavy countries that might block access to normal relays.
"I always enjoy participating in the traditional relays and now that my own event can be incorporated into a team event, it makes the World Relays even more enticing," the Australian added.
And while the big-name relays have traditionally been overnight — and costly — events, shorter relays are adding more affordable and realistic options, whether they're stand-alone events or additions to an established marathon.
Jaime relays this news to Cersei, and she's surprisingly amenable.Why?
She relays all this to Tony, whose exhibition she's attending.
What she relays to Mr. Trump could shape his response.
"He (Richburg) understands relays and understands what to do," said Lewis, who now coaches at the University of Houston and has sprinter Leshon Collins in the U.S. 4x100m pool for this weekend's World Relays.
Another relays footage from surveillance planes to authorities on the ground.
Another was staged at the world relays in Bahamas in April.
Hennessy also relays four stocks he thinks represent huge upside opportunity.
The history that Harrington relays is a series of pendulum swings.
There will be men's, women's and mixed-gender relays, as well.
The draft coincides with the Penn Relays, another huge local event.
Together, the Asia relays race raised more than US$700,103 since 2010.
One way is to have lots of relays with lots of bandwidth.
" (Nutter relays the question.) Nutter: "She has no idea where he is.
Kurtzberg often processes all that information and relays it to those colleagues.
The Penn Relays divides competitors into two categories: unique and nonunique athletes.
That is "evidence that comets also form around other stars," NASA relays.
Thirteen of his golds have come in individual races, the rest in relays.
Custom VPN deployments and Tor bridge relays appear to remain viable for now.
The U.S. women also won the 1,4003m, shot put, javelin and both relays.
The detective relays the grim news that Dippolito's husband, Michael, has been murdered.
Heats, semifinals, finals and relays, are all scheduled on top of one another.
" (Nutter relays the instructions.) Dispatcher: "And I'm just going to paging out medical.
Other stratollites could serve as internet relays over remote parts of the world.
"Even Montezuma had fish from Veracruz carried to him in relays," she said.
Students selling baked goods behind a foldout table paused to swim short relays.
Well, I spoke too soon: She relays to him that she's not a virgin.
The system simply relays the signal from 3G masts as the train whizzes past.
Schizophrenia is a lifelong, disabling condition, but there are no relays for this disease.
A long-range radar tracks potential targets and relays data to a command vehicle.
She calls her KKW director of communications, Jennifer Cohan, and relays the PR nightmare.
The Queen agrees when Margaret relays the news over the phone later that night.
Feigen, Bentz and Conger all won gold medals in their relays at these Games.
Those solar panels on his space station were burned-out relays from the boiler.
Sure, Ledecky has raced 2,600 meters, including relays, since the meet got underway Saturday.
" (Nutter relays the question.) Nutter: "She was like, maybe, 100 yards from my cabin.
She even relays some tips on how to take care of these bathroom plants.
He also relays experiences of being out and about with his own dog, Brown.
The buoy relays that information to satellites, which bounce it to regional warning centers.
She also took a silver in the 100m butterfly and bronze from two relays.
Despite these limitations Visionary Aponte relays the fervor and adamance of the revolutionary spirit.
Lisa Parks, now 16 and going into the 11th grade at the same school as Matt Diaz, reeled off the events she ran in Atlanta, before she moved to New York: the 300 hurdles, 4x1 relays, 4x4 relays, the 200, the 100.
Another deputy reports that he hears shots "by the football field," which the dispatcher relays.
As a TV relays the result, Tatyana Dyachenko, his daughter, shakes him by the arm.
Instead, they discuss the plans among themselves and one person relays the details to me.
Once installed on the user's computer, the trojan relays the user's activity back to Turla.
The tension ensured the torch relays ahead of the Games were punctuated by periodic demonstrations.
Chris Harrison relays this information to Rachel, who is curious enough to hear him out.
Fourth-place finishers in the 100 and 400 usually provide the fourth spots in relays.
Neal and Correia earned medals as members of 4x503 freestyle relays in their first Olympics.
The threat model for Tor relays is a bit more serious than some other services.
The Tor network already has many relays in Germany and the US, but it improves the security of the network if its relays are in a diverse set of geopolitical jurisdictions, so if you can, you should choose a location elsewhere in the world.
A grower monitors the plants and relays information back into the system to adjust the climate.
Additionally, CubeSats could accompany future larger missions to deep space, serving as communication relays to Earth.
Chris Janson's latest single "Drunk Girl" relays a message that means a lot to him — respect.
Böröcz's Wunderkammer-cum-exhibition relays a semiotic, conceptual approach in his seemingly traditional, object-oriented activity.
Brike's series relays feelings of innocence, but then shatters the illusion with provocative and sexualized imagery.
U.S. indoor champion Sharika Nelvis believes shuttle hurdle relays could become part of the Olympic programmed.
Claire relays this to Frank, telling him she thinks Davis could help them secure a capture.
She will also form part of the South Africa team for the 4x400m relays, ASA added.
Zupa relays a story about his young nephew's reaction to the works that explain this concept.
The umpire then relays the call to the players and fans in attendance, just as always.
It also relays worry over job cuts and liquidation of parts of the playhouse's technical staff.
They contended that Johnson and Lewis had not followed the usual qualifying steps for the relays.
It relays messages that feminists of various stripes have been trying to shout about for decades.
Olmstead also won gold in the 4 x 100 medley and 4 x 100 freestyle relays.
A dispatcher eventually relays new instructions from the sheriff, who was not involved in the chase.
Locast streams network shows and sports programs through a free app that relays broadcast feeds online.
Entertainment Weekly reported that Doherty is playing the person who relays the news of Fred's death.
My husband has met Nick, who relays a very happy childhood, successful career and happy family.
A microprocessor inside of the new larger battery pack relays the remaining battery life to the screen.
Shawn also relays a message to his fans who were concerned about him these past couple months.
You can even share a randomly generated email address that relays emails to your real email address.
Tor is free software that channels internet traffic through a series of relays to anonymize its users.
Prime Minister Macmillan relays this news to the Queen, but she has her mind on other things.
Then, the computer deciphers them and relays the information to the sleeve wrapped around his right arm.
Often the coaches will convey their pointers or critiques to Eileen, who then relays them to Mikaela.
"Therefore as soon as power goes down, so do the relays" on a digital signal, Heydari said.
We are this system of relays and neurons that produces creativity and all the rest of it.
" (Kasinskas relays the question to Jeanne Nutter, and hands the phone to her.) Jeanne Nutter: "OK, hey.
In the room at the Columbus Circle station, a worker can be confronted with about 22,000 relays.
KR: Sometimes it seems the relays come down to luck—who drops the baton and who doesn't.
The United States had won the first 17 annual meetings between the two countries at the Relays.
"There are increasing reports of acute watery diarrhea in Beira, according to the Government," the UN relays.
Instead of connecting you directly, the Tor browser takes you on at least three random detours called relays.
He often relays what he has read from AIDS narratives in books and newspapers, preparing his own endpoint.
In most pairs, after establishing that initial connection, the first earbud relays the signal to the other one.
With all of that under consideration, Yusko relays a stark warning for stock investors over the next decade.
In Beijing he won gold in the 400m medley and freestyle relays, and silver in the 20083m backstroke.
He relays seeing his sister that morning getting ready to go to school to take her GCSE exams.
The aircraft's transponder, which identifies the plane and relays details like altitude and speed to controllers, stopped transmitting.
Regardless, the shoe relays that information to your app or your watch, and you can adjust as needed.
Speaking with her over the phone, Futurum relays that it's small gestures that can make all the difference.
He aired an audio recording in which a doctor relays alleged complaints by policemen wounded in the ambush.
" (Nutter relays the question.) Nutter: "He doesn't work, and I asked her what kind of car it was.
In terms of the game's structure, Origins relays its story and various subplots/diversions using a quest system.
Her chief competitor, International Business Machines, made devices that relied on electronic relays and tapes, not semiconductor chips.
Track's World Relays competition added a mixed 13x400-meter race this year; the Bahamas beat the United States.
Unique athletes specialize in one running or field event, while nonunique athletes compete in multiple events and relays.
The service, Locast, started last year and is available through a free app that relays broadcast feeds online.
She also hopes to complete on both relays at the Games as she did at the London Olympics.
Instead, the complaint relays information that was gathered from a handful of officials who did have firsthand knowledge.
The nation also won both 4x400m relays to stretch their winning margin in the track and field medal count.
Tor Project's anonymous browser uses a system of decentralized relays that bounce a user's data to anonymize internet activity.
He also said that when film students ask him about making political films, he always relays the same advice.
Kourtney relays the message to Kim and says that they need to plan a welcome home party for Kendall.
"The electrical stimulation works by mimicking the way the brain relays messages to the muscles," aesthetician Kerry Benjamin explains.
"It's gone from 'we want to see where the revenue is going' to 'wow that's really strong, '" Bhatt relays.
Anna Anthropy's Dys4ia is another autobiographical game that relays the author's experience of gender dysphoria and hormone replacement therapy.
Princess Diana's former bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, relays a story about the journey to Prince William's first day at school.
So, in a way, the computer acts like a translator that relays information from the brain to Burkhart's muscles.
Some of those servers—just as in the NotPetya and French election connection—were also running as Tor relays.
While he won eight gold medals, three of them were for relays; all eight were not for individual events.
I chose DigitalOcean because the company has been consistently tolerant of people running Tor middle relays on its infrastructure.
Mr. Alston relays these exchanges with a very funny mix of exasperation and a certain tenderness for the men.
Rakos aptly relays Judy's excitement in those scenes, and she is at her vocal best without being slavishly imitative.
Using sophisticated software, it relays data to the car's engine control unit, also known as an engine control module.
Goodyear is testing a smart-tire that, much like a Fitbit, relays condition information based on cloud computing analytics.
The first relays a conversation between Makonnen and her cousin as they drive through the streets of Addis Ababa.
At Ohio University, where he studied briefly, he designed an automatic computer using relays; he eventually abandoned the project.
Mr. Bannon still relays his thoughts to Mr. Trump and publicly encouraged him to rally to Mr. Moore's side.
Hua relays rumors of Intuit and Square giving marijuana businesses a hard time or even kicking them off their services.
The bug only involves older GE protection relays introduced in the 1990s "before current industry expectations for security," she said.
The socket relays electrical signals from those muscles to the computerized, motor-driven hand, which she operates with her mind.
When Manfred relays some of what he saw through Aubrey's eyes to Fiji, he says her killer is a biker.
One of the book's most compelling chapters relays a former killer's account of the grisly tasks he says he performed.
The sensors are connected to a user's smartphone via Bluetooth which in turn relays GPS data back to the shoes.
The new report supports Con Ed's preliminary finding of problems between sensors and protective relays at the 65th Street substation.
The Relays Sports Wireless are available now for $79.99 and come in your choice of light blue, green, or black.
In comparison, he said, digital technology is highly dependent on electricity to power the relays needed to carry a signal.
He works at Microsoft, developing Samantha 2, an adhesive patch that, once stuck to your brow, relays your thoughts onscreen.
The large installations divide an open, colorless retail space into — as the fair's name relays — a variety of immersive environments.
At the Penn Relays, the starting mark was 1.59 — already higher than the high school record she holds in Namibia.
Next time your daughter relays the message, tell her that you appreciate that they do not want to exclude you.
The buoy, in turn, relays the information to a satellite, which sends the data to a regional tsunami warning center.
The film, inspired by a documentary, "Surviving Mumbai," relays these events from the vantage points of a sprawling international ensemble.
But Tor offers an alternative method of connection precisely made for cases like this, called "bridge relays" or simply bridges.
The smart pill's microprocessor sends the data to a transmitter, which then relays it to a receiver in your mobile phone.
That evening, as he performs his nightly ablutions, Cheney relays the offer to his wife, Lynne (Amy Adams), in their bathroom.
"He had a knife," he relays, before providing dispatchers with the name of the 17-year-old suspect in the attack.
The Section 301 report relays the story of SolarWorld, a maker of solar panels that claims its trade secrets were stolen.
" One vision, Sanders relays, "says it is OK to take millions from big banks and then tell him what to do.
Sol Republic claims that its new Relays Sports Wireless headphones have fixed Bluetooth earbuds, and I think it might be right.
She includes the story in the first pages of her book; it's one of the few explicitly personal exchanges she relays.
Jamaican student athletes also acquired international experience by participating in American meets like the annual Penn Relays, where they frequently excel.
The case acts as a wireless hub for the mics and relays the audio to the smartphone with which it's paired.
The work relays the story of a young girl who ventures into the city where she winds up alone and pregnant.
He continued to run cross-country and track at Fordham University, winning a title at the Penn Relays championship in 1963.
But Handley's new analysis of Starlink's network suggests turning customers into relays would make the network even faster and more resilient.
When Grace relays this information to Frankie, her BFF decides there must be something hiding inside of the impossibly hard sofa.
She then relays an extended anecdote about the genius physicist Richard Feynman and the death of his young wife in 1945.
Each chamber represents a theme — Earth, Metasphere, Moon, and Ether — that when stacked, also relays the physical layering of our world.
Eve relays all this to Kenny (Sean Delaney), and asks Kenny to get information that she can use as leverage with Niko.
Williams, as he relays this story, shows a photo of Bailey's phone on his phone to remind him of this particular miracle.
When Ms Lalami brings in other minor characters and relays their versions of events, she loses momentum and the book becomes episodic.
As its title relays, it would be the artist's 173th staging of such a ritual — and not the first to draw outrage.
Brazil proved to be the fastest in the 4x100 metres relays, winning the women's race 43.04 seconds and the men's in 38.27.
A special white-space base station relays that signal to a shed elsewhere on the farm that sports an ordinary TV aerial.
They connect to a central unit that contains the battery and relays the data to an app on your phone over Bluetooth.
Sports Briefing | Track and Field Brannon Kidder led Penn State to the distance medley relay championship at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
He relays several life lessons his father has taught him: You shouldn't expect to get anything in life you don't work for.
Her goals now will be to win the 400 meters, where she is a favorite, and race in one or two relays.
Epstein movingly relays the stories of intersex and transgender children, whose well-being has been at the mercy of fluctuating medical approaches.
Race season has begun, and I plan to start competing soon — maybe even at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia on April 30.
As a savvy historian, Raulff refuses to capitulate to simplistic chronological organization and instead relays events without forcing them into artificial sequence.
When the leaders file in, talking to cameras without translators in the 24 EU languages, our multilingual team relays their words instantly.
Their latest account relays a Saudi intelligence team that planned to hold Khashoggi against his will, but then killed him on accident.
He relays US electioneering styles and techniques to his students back home to teach them about canvassing, which is illegal in Japan.
In Namibia, discus throwers are given six attempts, allowing them time to warm up; at the Penn Relays, they were allotted three.
U.S. runners won the men's and women's 4x400-meter relays, and U.S. women finished first and second in the 100-meter hurdles.
It features an arrow in blood red on the other side and the number 24 that relays its total height in feet.
Often appearing in front of a backdrop of a beautiful lake, she smiles as her commanding voice relays the country's bomb-related news.
Furthermore, Ray relays that Phillip Jeffries, He Who Is Mentioned In Every Episode But Has Yet To Materialize, sent Ray to kill Cooper.
Its routing system via a network of relays means it disguises the user's physical location — presumably also cloaking that location data from Facebook.
"Before they shot him, they stabbed him with an icepick," my translator relays, pointing at a constellation of puncture wounds covering his ribs.
ICE claimed that Hernandez was a gang affiliate and known gang runner—someone who relays goods and information on behalf of a gang.
His first single off his new record, "Millie," relays his fears about having his second child with the desperate dignity of the genre.
It relays the feeling of touch with a bunch of inflatable pads, which inflate and deflate to create pressure on your own fingers.
Multiply it by four and add the thrill of potential disaster on the baton exchanges, and the 4x100 relays are must-see events.
But three of those came in relays, and in one of those, Phelps was given a big lead heading into his anchor leg.
In the meantime, you should subscribe to the tor-announce and tor-relays mailing lists to stay abreast of all things relay-related.
"Their attack does work as a general denial-of-service against not just Tor relays, but literally against anything running Linux," writes Lovecruft.
According to him, neurons are just semiautonomous relays in our brain and there isn't much difference between a machine and a human brain.
Each vignette relays how much they've invested in these side passions; what they've lost and gained; how their families disapprove of their interests.
Traffic going through Tor is encrypted and "hops" through three volunteer nodes—or relays—before reaching the regular web, thus staying relatively anonymous.
Researchers have uncovered over 100 malicious hidden service directories (HSDirs): the relays of the network that allow people to visit dark web sites.
Essentially the robotic hand relays its telemetry to the brain through the nerve pathways that would normally be bringing touch to that area.
Between periods, when not in net, she relays feedback to forwards on where the ice is opening up and the opposing goalie's tendencies.
With their events completed, the Namibians watched from the mezzanine as other high schools, colleges and Olympians competed on the relays' final day.
It does so through a hardware extension that players attach to the ends of their bats and that relays data via an app.
Sense relays all that data to an app, allowing users to see how, exactly, they're using power in their homes, moment to moment. 
Life comes at you fast, and so do the words that rush out of Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) as she relays her tale.
While storytelling relays the highlights of a life, there are always parts you never think to ask about — and they never think to tell.
They compete in a range of different events, from individual time trials, to relays with their teammates, to doubles events where they stack together.
Those who are visually impaired can use glasses with a camera connected to an earpiece, through which a person relays information about their surroundings.
The user data length (UDL) byte solves this problem: it relays exactly how many bytes the text in the text message actually take up.
Twenty world records have been set on the fast track at the stadium, which has hosted the Mt. SAC Relays each April since 1959.
A sensor in each stall detects whether it is in use, and relays that information to a large monitor screen mounted outside the restroom.
While Dressel was a member of Team USA during the 2016 Rio Olympics and took home two gold medals, they were in team relays.
Relays give those who haven't participated in a team sport since high school or college a way to be part of a team again.
The Software Engineering Institute ("SEI") of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) compromised the network in early 2014 by operating relays and tampering with user traffic.
Vanya then relays the play call to Bzdelik — "fist up," for example, or "horns" — so Bzdelik can alert his defenders to what is coming.
Like "thalamus": thalamus (=[1] a part of the brain that relays sensory impulses; or [2] the receptacle of a flower) forms the plural thalami.
Part of that is because in computers, the "eye" — a photosensitive sensor — merely collects information and relays it to a "brain" or processing unit.
It also solved a practical problem: It relays information about each character to viewers who might not have watched before Pop acquired the show.
The committee added mixed-gender relays in swimming, track and triathlon; mixed team events in archery and judo; and mixed doubles in table tennis.
Track events from 4003 through 1,500 meters, plus hurdles races and 4x100 and 4x400 meter relays, will be contested along with eight field events.
Schmidt relays the following quotes from the memo: "I hope you can let this go," the president told Mr. Comey, according to the memo.
The Royal Opera House in London relays to cinemas in 230 countries, while the Paris Opera is present in movie theaters in 225 countries.
For decades, hackers have used techniques such as jump hosts, VPNs, Tor and open relays to obscure their origin, and in many cases they work.
Queqiao is located in a stable position near the Moon, where it relays radio signals from Longjiang-33 and the Chang'e-4 lander to Earth.
"It all starts with a narrative — 99 percent is the work of building the business, but an important 1 percent is convincing people," Kan relays.
But, despite talk last month of focusing on the relays, Pellegrini showed on the penultimate day of the championships that she cannot be counted out.
The $180,000 drone trialled this week, known as the "Little Ripper," has a high-definition camera that relays aerial footage to computers on the ground.
The team celebrated each successful step — the atmospheric entry, the MarCO-A and -B relays set-up, the parachute deployment, and then, finally, the touchdown.
Rockwell said sales in its larger control products unit, which makes motor starters, signaling devices and relays and timers, rose 1.3 percent to $739.9 million.
Australia's failure to medal in any of the men's relays was also a surprise and sparked criticism of the team's tactics by absent swimmer Magnussen.
The brand relays their vision to an advertising team, who builds out a story board, and then hands off the project to a production company.
The bench coach Rob Thomson answers and relays what Weber says to Girardi, who will signal to umpires whether he wants to challenge a call.
A novelist who was in China during the 2009 swine flu pandemic relays how she got through a 10-day quarantine (Coke and Pringles helped).
The lengthiest relays the tragedy of a Cameroonian immigrant who arrives in LA dreaming of fame, taking acting classes on his way to attaining it.
In the Outline novels, instead, Cusk's narrator, a divorced writer named Faye, relays stories that other people have told her without revealing much about herself.
Jamaica swept the final two relays to split six races with the United States, the first time the Americans did not win the U.S.A. vs.
The Food Ranger darts his eyes to the video camera held steady a few paces away by his wife, Ting, and relays our dining options.
And Thomas relays only a little of the wonder of nature, like the evolution of a fly's superpowered hearing to track down and find crickets.
Mr. Hill relays a familiar scenario to his friend: Girl gets drunk at party; girl has sex with guy; the next morning, girl regrets what happened.
An LED circle on one of the sides shows which is the "front" and relays the router's status (once set up, it glows a steady blue).
Blunt also recalls her favorite scene to film — when she was "really, really, really sick" — and relays the fashion advice she got while filming the movie.
Wire, which is based in Switzerland relays communications through its network of cloud computers but user communications are stored, in encrypted form, on their own devices.
The DPRK relays its orders using state-issued propaganda like Choseon Ryusung, a magazine published for women by the North Korean government and obtained by Refinery29.
Meanwhile, Pryce runs into Mike working the courthouse parking booth, and relays that he's been working with the cops to track down his stolen baseball cards.
The relays conclude on Sunday with the top eight finishers in the 4x100m and 4x400m for men and women automatically qualifying for the IAAF world championships.
He relays Villanelle's role in the set up, and the fact that Raymond was instructed to wait to kill her until after she killed Aaron Peel.
The exact number of nodes changes regularly, as only some are permanent "fixed relays" (indicated by a lightning bolt) and the others may come and go.
A glance into the endless and void-like stares of some of Sinister's children relays that feeling of grief while still holding onto elements of naiveté.
She relays to Kellyn that Michael had said that Kellyn and Chelsea hadn't trusted her; and she tells Wendell and Domenick that they are Michael's targets.
McEvoy, who has the fastest time in the 100 this year, will now compete in five events at Rio — the 50, 100 freestyle, and three relays.
Barring a token appearance for Jamaica in the relays at Glasgow, athletics' most bankable drawcard Usain Bolt steered clear of the showpiece during his brilliant career.
Teufel relays a sign from the dugout to David Wright at third base, and that tells the infielders, the pitcher and the catcher where to be.
Seven airplanes — North American Aviation's SNJ basic trainers — flew in formation and used a complicated system with switches and relays and tape and hand-drawn diagrams.
Technicians were hunched over cast-iron gadgets — stop motors, compressors, track relays — that looked as if they belonged in the workshop of an eccentric antique collector.
Murphy, a personal trainer, threw the javelin and did pole vault, long jump and the sprint relays in high school, but did not compete in college.
Some officials have been given access to communications, while some passengers flying out of Srinagar have acted as relays, passing messages to those on the outside.
Tucked away in a corner of a seafood restaurant in a coastal town down south, Monica relays what happened after she responded to that Craigslist ad.
Also known by FBI negotiators as the "accommodator's voice," it's a style of speaking that's likable, charming and relaxed in tone, but still relays the truth.
A user sends packets of data from an antenna at their home toward a satellite, which relays these packets to a ground station back on Earth.
But the TV ads aren't exactly attention-grabbing: They display black text on a white background as a robotic-sounding voice relays the words on the screen.
They will measure oceanic winds by picking up the indirect signals of the same GPS constellation, as those relays are bounced off the surface of the sea.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is preparing to test a network of radio relays mounted on sea buoys and connected via hair-thin fiber-optic cable.
Initially developed by the U.S. government, Tor is a free service that "[wraps] your traffic in encrypted layers" and routes it through various relays around the globe.
And in another move that is out of the norm for early season relays, there is a nice pay check, thanks to the sponsor, Pro Form Sports.
Randall relays all of his fears about being a father, the responsibility and profound love required to do it right, and takes inspiration in the salesman's advice.
The less pacey sprinters of the 1950s and 20153s botched about 5% of their relays (11 out of 201 for men, 28.3 out of 22008 for women).
When asked "why" she didn't come forward sooner with her story, she relays a dilemma many survivors find themselves in: "I didn't have any proof," she admits.
Lochte is no longer top of the world rankings in any discipline and will compete in just the one individual event in Rio, as well as relays.
Mr. Hiddleston, whose style doesn't tend toward leading-man swagger, relays Pine's ambivalence over the violence he has to commit but doesn't have much else to play.
Ms. Bocanegra sits at the side of the stage and feeds Ms. Taylor her lines through an earpiece, and the actor relays the story to the audience.
The population of Grootfontein, you see, is barely larger than the total number of athletes, about 18,000, who competed in this year's relays, held April 27-217.
The lenses will have a small radio on-board to communicate with a device that hangs around the neck and relays information to and from a smartphone.
With all of that under consideration, he relays four book recommendations that can help an individual get a better sense of financial planning, business, and retirement.1.
She got sick shortly before London but now has a better plan for Rio, where she will swim three freestyle events as well as butterfly and relays.
The absence of people relays a sense of distance, yet the photograph's tension swallows you as you stand there, trying to figure out "Goalkeeper #1"'s goal.
There are, of course, some privacy concerns with the Eta Clock, which works by broadcasting your location to the company's server, which then relays it to your clock.
Harry later takes the stand and relays Dewey's confession to everyone, so even though Helena is providing reasonable doubt, he's later found guilty and the sentence is death.
He begins by telling Sarah that he might not have a chance to write for a while, then relays anxiety over the possibility of leaving his children fatherless.
Elevated by a smorgasbord of diverse talent on and off-screen, it relays poignant stories about equal pay, transgender rights, and Black Lives Matter without missing a beat.
"The 'signal relays' you build, which automate train calling, look like huge mainframes, which Sarah based on images of nuclear power station control panels," he tells The Verge.
Margaret relays the story about Amy, whom she and Caroline called Saint Amy, after Catherine or Agatha, whichever saint it was who bled in the same way, torture.
They are designed to deploy sensors and buoys for third parties, such as Argo, and also to act as relays for things which can communicate only through sound.
Los Angeles–based artist Gabbie Bautista, who created the most widely selected artwork, "No Ice," relays the outrage she felt when the news of families being separated broke.
Issa's and House Oversight offices, Mr. xxxx relays he sent additional paperwork to the Committee and was engaged in intermittent communication with Committee Staff/staffers through DEC 2202.
Almost a decade later, the two crossed paths again, at the Penn Relays, a weekend-long integrated track meet that drew thousands of African-American participants and spectators.
With a pronounced rasp, Shriner relays an array of feverish plots native to underground conspiracy-theory media, often combined with a near-encyclopedic knowledge of Old Testament scripture.
Make sure to pick a cool, but unique name for your relay so that it's easy to find it later on Atlas, an online directory of Tor relays.
Wolff is also slippery about whether he was present for some of the conversations he relays or is merely offering a version of events from those who were.
If we have to go out and work on cutoffs and relays and pop-ups and P.F.P.s, that's what we'll do instead of being on the field hitting.
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Olympic and double world sprint relay gold medalist Asafa Powell has withdrawn from Jamaica's team for this weekend's third IAAF World Relays event in the Bahamas.
Among other things, a power meter measures the force you put to the pedals and relays that information to the computer screen on your handlebar in real time.
Yet Dr. Trumble gets frequent updates: He uses Skype to call into the Bolivian field office, where a radio relays crackly messages from his colleagues in the jungle.
"We're just getting warmed up," said Margo Geer after winning the women's 100 meters freestyle for her first individual gold to go along with a pair in the relays.
During a sit down, the star of TLC's Long Island Medium revealed to PEOPLE that she is shocked "all the time" by the messages that she relays from spirits.
"Hopefully, this opens the door to it being in the Olympics one day in the future, but it being at the World Relays is a great start," she said.
Hendeles's collection relays The Keeper's overall emphasis on preservation so successfully as it centers on an item universally known and cherished as an object of comfort despite its simplicity.
The stealthy tankers are also expected to function as highly secure communications relays, sending targeting data from all those stealthy aircraft doing reconnaissance back to things like arsenal planes.
Six times they have been disqualified - twice for doping violations - and on three other occasions did not finish in 24 Olympic, world championships and World Relays competitions since 20083.
In Europe, the earliest known printed illustrations of the Greek constellations appeared in Poeticon Astronomicon, a Latin text first published in 1482 that relays myths associated with the cosmos.
The State Office of Child and Family Services catalogs such reports — screening 300,000 calls a year through the hotline — and relays cases to local child welfare agencies to investigate.
" Tennessee relays a too true tale of the modern date flake and the crowd titters with the recognition of shared experience, as Jenny slinks: "Are you even still alive?
"Hillary" relays that story in four parts, beginning with her path from a childhood in the Chicago suburbs to becoming the first lady of Arkansas in the early 1980s.
Over the course of the film, he relays the story of how he upended the marriage of an English couple (John Hurt and Susannah York) with possible supernatural help.
The memoir is called "Eminent Hipsters," and it relays tales of his childhood, college days and years of touring, as well as some critical essays and other miscellaneous stuff.
Victor Mather: Four years ago, Norway had by all accounts a screamingly successful Winter Olympics, but failed to win the events it treasures the most: the cross country relays.
If you can create a replica that effectively relays a curator's hypothesis about what an art work once looked like, why make possibly damaging physical alterations to the original?
Poland's Justyna Swiety-Ersetic celebrates with Malgorzata Holub-Kowalik, Patrycia Wyciszkiewicz, and Anna Kielbasinska during the Women's 4x400m Relay Final at the IAAF World Relays in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.
"I've been watching the alley behind my house for a couple of years now," narrates MacDonald, in a measured, smoky voice that relays 100 years of Cass Corridor history.
Since relays are small, this means more compact drones with plastic parts can be used — ones that can fit in narrower spaces and don't pose a danger of injuring people.
Here, he relays a series of success stories about how this characteristic has helped alleviate the suffering of patients afflicted by formidable conditions (including Parkinson's disease, A.D.H.D. and multiple sclerosis).
They isolated one of the key proteins that relays these priming instructions, called SOX2, and bred mice to have higher-than-normal levels of SOX2 expressed in their skin cells.
To address this, the cameras onboard the 2020 rover will compress the data (which Curiosity does as well), but another solution will be to use orbiting spacecraft as data relays.
Back with the other clones, Kira tells Sarah she can feel that Helena's in trouble, that she's about the give birth, and Sarah relays that message to Art and Rachel.
She relays what the experts she meets say and do, but also notes the muffins they eat, and her nervous chuckle when one of them comments on her untidy handwriting.
The one adorning her last book is over 15 years old; the publisher relays another writer's insistence on keeping the photo from an early novel, unrecognisable though it has become.
He covered his tracks by using anonymous remailers, which strip identifying information off messages, and Tor, which cloaks an IP address by randomly bouncing communications through a network of relays.
Raven then relays this information to Rachel, meaning the Bachelorette, a 32-year-old successful lawyer, is getting relationship advice in the same way most high school sophomore do: gossip.
"Take the box and sell it," demands the artist Derrick Adams of a group of 13 performers in his latest multidisciplinary adventure, "On" — and that's the only direction he relays.
This technology works by sending a wireless signal from the SBS drone to the wireless antenna on the ENVG-B, which then relays the data to the Nett Warrior device.
The woman and her son sit in the back of the car on a dusty road as she relays her account, both of them wearing black and white soccer jerseys.
"It is a great film and a great performance that relays well the essence and the spirit of the film," said one of the jurors, Karen Shakhnazarov, a film director.
One image particularly relays the next turn in her work: a middle-aged man rests slightly on the hood of a Volkswagen, possibly a taxi, with a Banjul plate number.
For trail relays, the length of each segment can depend on where race directors can safely set up an exchange point and where there's enough room for team vehicle parking.
The relays also led to the creation of exchange spots along the course, where one member of the relay team exchanges an ankle band with the next person to run.
With intricacy and humor, Van der Vliet Oloomi relays Zebra's brainy, benighted struggles as a tragicomic picaresque whose fervid logic and cerebral whimsy recall the work of Bolaño and Borges.
As our reviewer, Liesl Schillinger, wrote, the author "relays Zebra's brainy, benighted struggles as a tragicomic picaresque whose fervid logic and cerebral whimsy recall the work of Bolaño and Borges."
For reasons Dragos can't quite explain—likely a networking configuration mistake the hackers made—the malicious data packets intended for Ukrenergo's protective relays were sent to the wrong IP addresses.
Yang sits back, nodding as a man named Alex relays how he and his wife filed for bankruptcy and moved in with his parents because of unexpected health care bills.
When it picks up again, the general counsel for the Intelligence Committee, Maher Bitar, relays a ruling from the House Parliamentarian indicating that Gaetz is not allowed to be present.
An informational video from the organization similarly relays that it was "commissioned" by the President, using a soundbite of Trump and images of Lanier and Scott in the Oval Office.
Mr. Rebello relays a funny anecdote (also in his book) about how Hitchcock selected just the right variety of melon — casaba — to mimic the sound of a knife piercing flesh.
Radar detects the missile at launch when it's most visible, relays this information to the command-and-control center, which in turn orders the missile launcher to intercept the threat.
In it, Knope relays an anecdote from her childhood while working through her emotions – with a little help from her BFF Ann of course – before getting to the matter at hand.
But in the long term, profitability will be enhanced because a robot is cheaper to employ than a human (the Relays are leased for $2,000 a month; they cannot be bought).
In addition to being in a growing industry, wielding pricing power, and maintaining solid viewership Thompson relays a slew of other features that make the company look like an enticing purchase.
They hoped that the satellites would make it to Mars and monitor InSight around landing time, serving as backup relays to transmit radio data back to Earth in near-real time.
Comey, in detail, relays how Trump asked all of his top advisers to leave a February 14 meeting in the Oval Office -- one by one -- until he was alone with Comey.
Today Facebook launched "The Hunt for False News," in which it examines viral B.S., relays the decisions of its third-party fact-checkers and explains how the story was tracked down.
"The IAAF World Relays was designed to be fun for our athletes and fans so it's the perfect place to try new formats," IAAF President Sebastian Coe said in a statement.
Athletics Kenya announced on Friday that it had dropped two female sprinters from its team for the IAAF World Relays championship this weekend, after blood tests revealed high levels of testosterone.
They've built a device that takes signals directly from a patient's brain and relays them directly to a patient's arm muscles, which are activated by electrodes that make the muscles contract.
Sports Briefing | Track and Field Sanya Richards-Ross, a three-time Olympian and a three-time gold medalist, called her final race at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia her victory lap.
Their network helped connect Puerto Ricans after Hurricane Maria, and now consists of over 100,000 individual devices spread across the United States that can serve as relays between other user devices.
Not only will he have an Ariana Grande sighting (totally believable), but he takes it to another level: He and Ariana have an amazing conversation that he relays in painful detail.
"I had a lot of fun and made some friends that I'll have forever," said Ledecky, who won five individual N.C.A.A. crowns and was a member of three national championship relays.
He covered eight Olympic Games and 256 Super Bowls, but you could also find him rejoicing over close finishes at the Penn Relays or world records at a national swimming championship.
In a 2017 article for the New Statesman, journalist Amelia Tait relays several stories of women who received negative feedback because their email tone was perceived as too cold or aggressive.
The Pineapple then pretends to be the legitimate Wi-Fi access point so it can snoop on all the information as it relays data from the device to the access point.
You can get around this with "relays" in between you and the device you want to connect to, but that's assuming there are middlemen devices to pass data through to begin with.
Teasdale than helping the country get back on its feet (when his secretary of labor relays that workers are demanding shorter hours, Firefly agrees—and cuts their lunch breaks to 20 minutes).
Josh relays that info to the customer, along with an address, and in a week the agent posts on the forum that he had just received an enormous box of Swedish Fish.
Over the course of its runtime, Melodrama feels like a soothing balm and a knife in the chest—sometimes both—because it relays your own experiences back to you in every way.
Because of the lack of administrative structures, working with villages to directly train them on surveillance and develop village-to-village relays to share information was an effective method to minimize exposure.
Their idea was to surgically implant a brain-computer interface, a system that picks up electrical signals in her brain and relays them to software she can use to type out words.
At one point, Wittes relays, Comey stood in a position so that his blue blazer would blend in with the room's blue drapes in an effort for Trump to not notice him.
In April, Jones withdrew from the Drake Relays because of a tweaked hamstring, the same reason she decided not to race in the American League Track Meet in Atlanta earlier this month.
Many insurers have offered discounts to drivers willing to install a black box that collects data from their car on acceleration, cornering, braking and the like, and relays it back for analysis.
It relays voice and text messages for people who don't have smartphones like children or the elderly, and it connects to sensors that can monitor door locks, temperature, motion, and home activity.
One highlight relays a bizarre plot by a Confederate zealot to infect Abraham Lincoln with yellow fever; another passage explains the ancient Egyptian habit of fighting malarial fevers by bathing in urine.
The Post relays an investigator's account of how an Uber executive overruled a decision to remove a New York-area driver from the platform who had made sexual advances on three riders.
Connecting all of these parts together is a set of Bluetooth-enabled handles that connects to each of the four parts for different workouts, and relays information about your workout to its app.
He relays a tale of a woman who came up to him in the street unbidden and warned him that he would trip over and die if he failed to tie his shoelace.
A translator relays the lessons on Mozart's sonatas, Gustav Klimt's paintings, Austria's descent into Nazism and its post-war recovery, but most of the class speak German well enough not to need him.
"185 Chairs" also relays the artist's hand and the care of local volunteers; Vezjak, according to local paper The Press, worked on his design largely from Slovenia, coordinating with a team in Christchurch.
The swimming great, who won an unprecedented eight golds at one Games in Beijing in 2008, is set to add to his haul in Rio with three individual events as well as relays.
Plenty of medals are up for grabs to cap off the athletics program on the track with all four relays, the men's 1,500m women's high jump and men's triple jump to be decided.
The 22-year-old didn't start racing until grade 11, and five years later he was capturing Olympic silver in the 200-metre and bronze in both the 100-metre and 4x100 relays.
In 1976, I ran at the Penn Relays—my first really big meet, to be honest—and that's when everything started to happen: the Bicentennial, the same year Dr. J joined the Sixers.
One way to build that cohesion and familiarity is to expand participation in domestic relays in the spring so when athletes come together for global competitions it is not a shock, Richburg said.
Marie-Therese Claes, a professor specialising in etiquette at CEMS, a business programme, relays the story of a newly appointed Swedish ambassador meeting Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's president, in Tehran for the first time.
Bolt has already swept the 20173 and 200m sprints at the last two Olympics and added gold in the 4x100 relays in both Beijing (2008) and London (2012) with his Jamaican team mates.
The company had noticed that the equipment in its telephone switching offices was failing faster than expected; it turned out that wire relays were being eaten away by an acidic, invisible indoor smog.
As mentioned earlier, the patent held by TZU is so vague, TZU could easily threaten legal action against any technology company that relays a command from a processor to a device that vibrates.
But to many of the Republicans who are taking Clinton's side in 2016, it's their public commitment that relays an expectation that her administration wouldn't be shutting them out of the governing process.
On "Good Guy," a fraying sonic mumble over piano that forms the centerpiece of Blond(e), he relays a story of a series of well-intentioned misconceptions that happen with a blind date.
For instance, one page relays a voicemail that Butowsky sent Wheeler shortly before the story's publication: Additionally, the lawsuit notes that Butowsky took a meeting with then-White House Communications Director Sean Spicer.
Then, users can confirm that they are, in fact, the one trying to log in on the Android device, which relays that information back to the iOS device, and allows the login to proceed.
In the film, Stiles relays the difficulty she's had finding a job in Missouri, despite being highly qualified as a hairstylist who has worked in major salons in both Chicago and New York City.
Each individual profile provides basic information such as birth date and location, but also relays the processes the photographer used, as well as the collections in which you can find his or her work.
It's a board in a light bulb enclosure that relays your voice to a hub and probably a data center somewhere, which analyzes what you say and returns a result, turning the light on.
By the time he left, Sir Nicholas had overseen the staging of 100 plays and established many of the features that people now take for granted, among them cheap tickets and live-cinema relays.
As the oldest competitor in the 80 and older Masters Mixed 100-meter dash at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Keeling set a new world record for her 100-plus age group, WPVI reports.
I can tell you that if this President relays an anecdote in which he has someone referring to him as "sir," then some major component of the anecdote is very likely to be wrong.
England won both 2500x25m relays with Zharnel Hughes finally getting his hand on a gold medal in the men's race after losing the 43 individual title through disqualification, his team crossing in 24 seconds.
Although it deprives McEvoy of a bid to become the first Australian to win six medals at a single Olympics, he will still be competing for five in the two sprints and three relays.
Livermore, who has a personal best of 10.03 seconds in the 100m and 20.13 in the 200m, was also a member of Jamaica's gold-medal winning 4x200m team at the World Relays in 2015.
"The first two nights of the relays, with the women's on the first night and the men's on the second, there will probably be a lot of fireworks in the swimming pool," said Phelps.
In the week to come, she plans to compete in a 100-meter event at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, where she hopes to establish a new standard for women over 100 years old.
His three teammates who were with him the night he said he was robbed were much further down the pecking order in U.S. swimming, participating only in the heats of relays at these Games.
Jack, who won two silvers and two bronzes in relays at the last world championships, on Sunday posted a lengthy explanation of the whole affair on social media and vowed to clear her name.
It has design similarities with larger video cameras, and relays the image to a monitor on your wrist, but it's also rated IPX4 (splashproof), and feels at home strapped to a helmet or handlebars.
So while Coleman and Lyles are hot right now, if they're expected to usher in a new era of US dominance in the sprints—and the relays—they're going to need more than speed.
The Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino was the first megacasino to feature the design—a bit of trivia that Mark Waltrip, Westgate Resort's chief operating officer, relays with a mixture of pride and irony.
But it sets the tone for a later slice-of-life account Myles relays from when Rosie was in heat for the first time, when they invited over another pitbull owner and his stud dog.
Coming just months after a new round of web blocks within the country, the latest block includes both direct connections to the network and connections over bridge relays, which had escaped many previous Tor blocks.
Later, Danika discusses her time with Horizon: Zero Dawn's big DLC, The Frozen Wilds, Rob relays the confusion of entering the world of 4K with the Xbox One X, and Austin accidentally becomes a speedrunner.
Essentially, a device — in this case held by one thief next to what appears to be a garage door — searches for, finds, and relays a signal from a wireless key fob inside the victim's home.
The Joy-Con that slots into the back has a camera, which can see the back of the keys so that it knows which ones you're pressing, and then relays that information to the Switch.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Mixed relays in athletics and swimming and three-a-side basketball were among new events approved on Friday by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for inclusion in the Tokyo Games in 2020.
An archive of about 200 images, organized geographically, each one accompanied by a description, The Art of Beatrix Potter relays Potter's life through the regions that most influenced her, from London to Scotland to Wales.
Four years later, she took silver at 400 meters in the 1984 Los Angeles Games, then captured two gold medals within an hour in the 4-by-100-meter and 4-by-400-meter relays.
The plan got far enough along that Mr. Cohen relays in the recorded conversation that he had discussed paying for all the information from American Media with the Trump Organization's chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg.
Embarrassed by the lack of pizzaz in her life, Olive tells her best friend that she lost her virginity — a tall tale that a school bully overhears and relays to the rest of the school.
Since 1995, though, the Americans had failed to get the baton around or been disqualified eight times in sprint relays at the Olympics or world championships and calamity struck for a ninth time on Friday.
In Rio, he has so far taken three golds - one individual and two relays - and on Thursday he could become the first swimmer to win the same event, the 200m individual medley, at four successive Games.
As she relays to Roberts in the interview airing Sunday, at one point the two sought marriage counseling, where they learned how to discuss their differences and she learned she was "in charge" of her happiness.
The station reported that the night Karki died, pledges had been required to run relays, do push-ups, lift cinder blocks over their heads for extended periods of time, and perform other acts of extreme exercise.
I haven't really talked to the youngsters so we'll see when it comes to the baton changes, but I'm always excited to run relays and we see what the guys are prepared and ready to do.
For example, a wireless repeater is a device that connects to a wireless network, so it acts as a client, and then relays the signal to other clients, so it also acts as an access point.
And, none of this comes with any benefit, as most of the media about Bundy doesn't do much to uncover the reasoning behind his crimes as much as it relays gory details for viewers' twisted curiosity.
One of the key issues at play was how Uber was monitoring and reporting complaints on the platform, and specifically how it relays those complaints to the police in cases when they related to criminal activity.
Kiryu ran a wind-assisted 9.87 as a teenager at the Texas relays in March 2015 but his previous best legal run was the 10.01 he ran as a schoolboy in 2013 and again last year.
He also relays how the NYT's then-executive editor, Bill Keller, and then-Washington bureau chief, Philip Taubman, received secret briefings from the government on the NSA's wiretapping program that misled them about the program's scope.
A small ballpoint-and-ink drawing with blue and pink watercolor, "Untitled (Paradise)," shows Adam sitting in the middle of Eden listening with dopey pleasure as Eve relays to him her recent conversation with the serpent.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Michael Phelps captured his 23rd and final Olympic gold medal on Saturday as the United States sealed a week of dominance in the pool by winning the men's and women's medley relays.
But that is not always as easy as it seems for the United States, whose men and women have had great success in the relays but also some inglorious failures in trying to exchange the baton.
All users will have access to a software development kit (SDK), allowing capable programmers to build their own apps atop the device, like network relays that would allow for them to transmit any kind of data.
"But what I hope this show relays is that sex workers, no matter our background or how we got there, are complex, nuanced human beings that have a lot of wonderful and rich things to say."
Here's one example: Rovers can't easily communicate with ground control when they land on the far side of the moon, so to circumvent that problem, Beijing launched a satellite that relays the rover's data and images.
The neuroprosthetic device implanted in the monkey's brain correctly interprets activity generated by the motor cortex, and relays this information to a system of electrodes placed over the surface of the spinal cord, just below the injury.
But such times also create extremely powerful communities in the face of such alienation and darkness — this seems to me to be what this painting relays and why so many New Museum visitors stood immobilized before it.
He relays the important steps you need to take if you or someone you know is considering suicide, and gives those who may be going through a tough time hope via the stories of those he interviewed.
The result: The top four ranked U.S. 100 meters runners for 2017 will be trying to beat the clock in a 4x100 meters relay at the Tennessee Relays at Knoxville where Gatlin and Coleman were collegiate champions.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Usain Bolt joked that he had perhaps retired too soon after Jamaica failed to win either of the 4x100m relays on Saturday and finished Commonwealth Games without any of the short sprint titles.
One-two punches in the triple jump, men's and women's shot put, women's long jump and women's 244.50 meters hurdles plus strong showings in the relays could all produce gold for the U.S. in London, Watman said.
After all, it's not the word "pussy" that is so enraging about Trump's Hollywood Access tape; it's the action that he's gloating about, the actual violence done to women and the pride with which he relays it.
"To do World Relays and Doha, to come back to do all of the other stuff ... we want to do as limited amount (of races) as possible and just focus on the bigger ones," Playfair-Scott added.
Leaning back on the grave of his twin brother, Willis, Walker Myrick (who was 5 years old in the photo) bows his head and silently relays the details of his exciting first day of kindergarten in Greenhill, Alabama.
Already with nine world gold medals, she hopes to round that total up to an even dozen with victories in the 43 and the 4x100 and 4x400 meters relays, where she also won gold in the Rio Olympics.
Available in both English and Spanish, the Safe Pregnancy and Birth app relays information to pregnant women on how to stay healthy during pregnancy, how to recognize prenatal health concerns and what to do in an emergency situation.
Scientists on Wednesday described accomplishments achieved by 24-year-old quadriplegic Ian Burkhart using an implanted chip that relays signals from his brain through 130 electrodes on his forearm to produce muscle movement in his hands and fingers.
Stephanie explains it to Mer, who then relays it to Alex — DeLuca definitely didn't try anything with Jo. With that revelation, Mer is even more team "let's tell the police," but Alex insists he talk to DeLuca first.
In 2012, Missy Franklin came to the Olympic trials and treated every final she made as a reason to dance, and she gamboled her way to berths in the London Games in four individual events and three relays.
For marathon relays, races often ask for teams of four runners, but some, like the Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach, which added a relay option to its March event for the first time this year, permit smaller teams.
It's a big people-pleaser and life-enhancer, and for whatever reason, relays to your friends that you're somewhat of a capable adult who buys long-lasting and durable tech products (at least that's what I tell myself).
Bob, who lost his job weeks prior to the events of The Stranger, relays to Adam that Tripp told him Corrine stole the money and was planning to pin the crime on Bob following his shady business dealings.
When the team arrived in New York after a 215-hour trip, and only days before the relays were to begin, the students found that the hostel rooms they had reserved in Union City, N.J., were not available.
The vulnerability could enable attackers to gain remote control of GE protection relays, enabling them to "disconnect sectors of the power grid at will," according to an abstract posted late last week on the Black Hat security conference website.
It detects motion before someone gets anywhere near your door, and then it alerts your smart phone or computer (whatever you decide to link it to) and then relays what the camera sees to your linked device of choice.
It's also strange that — at the same time that it makes Steam's inner workings more transparent and expresses a desire to be more open with its users — Valve relays its plans through two YouTubers, rather than announcing them outright.
It's a communication robot that relays voice and text messages to keep in touch with family members who don't have phones, and it connects via Bluetooth to toy block-like sensors that can monitor temperature, motion, and home activity.
This solves the problem of how to get the view from the lens to both the user's eye and the image capture mechanism: the image hits the sensor, which then relays that image to the LCD facing the user.
Having qualified for Rio in three events, the 100 and 200 meters butterfly and 200 individual medley, he will also be a candidate for the relays as he looks to add to his astonishing tally of 18 gold medals.
Tommy relays to Michael that they have no choice but to tell the Queen about Mike and Eileen's divorce, and to prepare her for the rumors that are going to start circulating based on Eileen's reasons for suing — a.k.a.
Only then did the attackers use the malware's Siprotec hacking feature against four of the station's protective relays, intending to silently disable those fail-safe devices with almost no way for the utility's operators to detect the missing safeguards.
The complaint notes that when a journalist receives secret information from a source and relays it to the public "without directly participating in the breach of the confidentiality of that information," there is no criminal wrongdoing under Brazilian law.
Cook relays the stories of some of the employees who contacted him following his tweet over the weekend and the release of a letter last week that he cosigned along with other top executives from companies like Amazon, Facebook and Microsoft.
The composition of surviving parts like switches, relays, and homemade circuit boards, or analysis of residual chemical traces, could also shed light on where the bomber may have bought material—and other evidence like DNA could potentially survive as well.
Median annual wage: $80,200Projected job growth through 2026: 4% Also known as powerhouse electricians, relay technicians or power transformer repairers, these workers specialize in inspecting, maintaining and repairing all electrical equipment used in power generating stations, substations and in-service relays.
Rockwell — which makes electronic motor starters, relays and timers for industries — has been strengthening its capabilities in the so-called Internet of Things (IoT), or technology that allows different devices and systems to communicate with each other over the internet.
GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Yohan Blake had to settle for a second bronze and Elaine Thompson a single silver as Jamaica's vaunted sprinters failed to fire in the relays on the final day of athletics at the Commonwealth Games on Saturday.
"I really thought Maine would be a white wine, sparkling wine kind of climate, which is what we're doing, but also I started experimenting with reds a little bit," Smith relays while pouring a light red wine straight from the barrel.
" Press also relays the good advice of the late and great Tommy Boggs (my ex-law partner for 28 years):   "Despite what people may tell you," he warned, "what counts in Washington is not what you are but who you are.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 85%Summary: In the comedy "War of the Roses," divorce lawyer Gavin D'Amato (DeVito) sits down with a prospective client and relays the tale of his last big case involving Oliver (Michael Douglas) and Barbara Rose (Kathleen Turner).
It's the sort of street that falls deathly silent at 7 PM, at which point everyone spies on each other through the curtains and relays anything that could be considered "weird" behavior in hushed tones to the rest of the family.
" Update: In a note to Broadly, Tommy Pace, associate director of Institute of Contemporary Art, relays that "there was a thorough briefing process before the exhibition, which included meetings between the performers, the artist, and ICA Miami to discuss the work.
While inexpensive cubesats like the MarCOs may serve as real-time communication relays for future deep-space missions, NASA has more adventurous goals in mind, some of which were hinted at in last week's budget proposals by the Trump administration.
For added security, Brave has a private mode that uses Tor, also known as The Onion Router, a browser that hides your information by encrypting it and passing it through three relays, bringing that level of security to your browsing.
Second to Fourcade in the World Cup rankings, Johannes Thingnes Boe of Norway gave a glimpse of his prodigious talent, his powerful skiing helping him win the 20km individual gold and two silver medals in the men's and mixed relays.
On April 1, at the Texas Relays, he vaulted 19 feet 4 1/4 inches, a national high school record, a world junior record and the highest jump at any level of international competition so far in this outdoor season.
"It's obviously important for Stanford swimming, but it's also important for USA Swimming that she does really well," Meehan said of Ledecky, who is scheduled to compete in the 200-, 400-, 800- and 1,13-meter freestyle races and both freestyle relays.
But instead of using their art to convey a message, WWWINGS music relays an experience—using unsettling compositions as a vehicle to replicate how it feels to live inside the unsavory social and cultural environments where our artists feel trapped.
The digitization team was even thorough with the objects' histories while at the institution: accompanying each piece is a timeline — illustrated with emoji — that relays when the museum acquired it, the dates it was photographed, when it may have been exhibited.
Over Skype with THUMP from London, he relays a chilling memory about the first time he successfully entered the US in 15003: the border officer asked him, incredulously, how he had managed to secure a visa at all with Iranian nationality.
A great example is how Bob relays this tale in "Johnny Was" and inserts himself in the story: Bob Marley initially didn't fully embrace Rasta culture; he was still clean-cut and suited, as was the style of rude boys of that era.
A Messenger from The Emperor — a red-cloaked creature with a video screen for a face; he's the one that shows up at the end of the latest trailer — relays the fallen ruler's last order, and then it's off to the gameplay.
Median annual wage: $294,2350Projected job growth through 22026: 210 percent Also known as powerhouse electricians, relay technicians or power transformer repairers, these workers specialize in inspecting, maintaining and repairing all electrical equipment used in power generating stations, substations and in-service relays.
TOKYO, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Japanese sprinter Aska Cambridge has raced the very best in the world in relays but is heading to Jakarta for the Asian Games looking to establish a name for himself as an individual ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Upon returning the fallen sailor, they indulge in a night of celebration and, in Mike's case, adultery, that he once again relays back to his lunch club — only this time, the waitress who has been in contact with Eileen snags the letter.
The film, which won the biggest prize at Cannes Directors' Fortnight and has left American critics breathless with praise, relays the same magnificent spirit of the jungle as in Werner Herzog's classic Fitzcarraldo, but this time tells its story from the indigenous perspective.
Location: Philadelphia, PASports: Track and field, footballCapacity: 52.593One thing to know: Situated on the University of Pennsylvania campus, Franklin Field is the oldest college stadium in the country, according to Penn Today, and the home of the famous Penn Relays for 100 years.
The filing of the appeal came four days after the 2013 world championship 100m bronze medallist made his competitive return by anchoring his MVP track Club's 4x100m team to second place at the Milo Western Relays in Montego, ending 17 months of inactivity.
The Air Force and other military services are expected to submit initial case information -- including fingerprints -- through an internal system that then relays data to a database called the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), which should show up during a background check.
His other victories came in the two freestyle relays, the 200-meter butterfly and the 200 individual medley, where he became the third American Olympian after the track and field athletes Al Oerter and Carl Lewis to win the same event four times.
My project has a fairly simple goal: to step through any given article published by The New York Times and to return a list of its major subjects or topics and whether the article relays positive or negative sentiment about those topics.
At the Iconic Tour in Los Angeles, Dubin relays the three key strategies he learned about success from practicing improv comedy: Dubin says that he gravitated toward the rapid-fire mental process of improv, which is required to make a scene funny.
It was only in the first few pages, when Gillibrand relays the story of the strong women in her own family, that I wondered whether she wrote this book to educate children or to woo their parents (or babysitters of voting age).
And even if the Siprotec attacks had hit their marks, backup protective relays in the station might have prevented a disaster—though Dragos's analysts say that without a full picture of Ukrenergo's safety systems, they can't entirely game out the potential consequences.
Whether her relationships within the administration, her sleeping arrangements within the White House, or the amount of power she flexes within her marriage with the president, a new book relays several details from insiders that shed new light on a private first lady.
Others said he spends the bulk of his time monitoring reactions to impeachment, as well as what his defenders are saying, on Twitter and on cable news, and then relays his concerns to the group of aides handling the White House's impeachment strategy.
Over 600 of the images Umbrico found on Flickr last November constitute the largest work on view, "Everyone's Photos Any License (654 of 1,146,034 Full Moons on Flickr, November 2015)" (2015), and it immediately relays the moon's unfailing ability to captivate us.
At their best, missiles are dense welters of pipes, engines, valves, pumps, volatile fuels, relays, explosive bolts, wires, sensors and circuit boards that suddenly emit blistering flames and roar skyward with such shattering violence that they often quickly hit the breaking point.

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