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Before I even touch an orb, the sentinels surround me.
Tall, tapered trees loom like sentinels, asserting nature's gentle authority.
And as sentinels who can patrol and protect during a mission.
Even among well-known sentinels there were differences, Dr. Kern said.
He's signed to Sentinels, an esports organization based out of Los Angeles.
Sick animals can be sentinels, warning of looming threats to human health.
Men go and women stay behind and face the sea like sentinels.
The identities of those sentinels is also kept completely private from the public.
Even the Sentinels — a typically over-aggressive intergalactic police force — seem at ease.
They're also a lot smarter than the Sentinels I've encountered in the past.
It turns out this beautiful world has more problems than just irritable Sentinels.
Unlike the previous two Sentinels, Sentinel-3 has not one but three main instruments.
The sentinels aren't just protecting this world — they seem outright angry at my presence.
We were at the kitchen table, glasses of Chardonnay standing like sentinels before us.
These immune cells work as sentinels, initiating the first response to pathogens entering the body.
Maybe this constant vigilance from the sentinels is the reason the world remains so pristine.
Around town, abandoned multistory hotels loom like decaying sentinels, colonized by armies of jungle insects.
Mr. Major swam through canals, undetected, before killing two sentinels at a German army camp.
The Korvax with jobs to give, the pirates looking for a battle, the Sentinels protecting nature.
They're a supercanopy tree in the current forest, standing alone like sentinels over the smaller hardwoods.
He may have to pay up to 20% to his organization, the Los Angeles-based Sentinels.
So the Sentinels have not decided how much of a cut it will take, Ma said.
They hope to show that other species of seabirds, like petrels, can also be ocean sentinels.
"Penguins are ecosystem sentinels that can tell us about how the environment is changing," she told Gizmodo.
Her world certainly isn't perfect, with humans fading into obsolescence and fearing violence from mutant-controlled Sentinels.
Typically, Sentinels will leave me alone unless I'm truly wreaking havoc, but here, they're much more temperamental.
They open fire, and my computer tells me they've alerted more sentinels, who are on their way.
They serve as aerial sentinels for convoys and raid teams and provide aerial support for interdiction missions.
And the league he represents, The Sentinels, gained a $600,000 payout, and the boon of name recognition.
It's unlikely that albatrosses would be harmed while they're doing duty as ocean sentinels, Dr. Weimerskirch said.
Yellow crystals were pretty rare to get a hold of and were usually reserved for Jedi sentinels.
There were drive-in movies, Mexican restaurants and tall grain silos like sentinels along the railroad tracks.
They were known as the Silent Sentinels, because they held their tongues while they held their banners.
Yellow lightsabers were for those who sought to balance scholarship and combat, also known as the Sentinels.
When Needham sounded the alarm, the sentinels and their infantries flooded the offices of their representatives with vitriol.
But the never-blinking gaze of robotic sentinels on vast stretches of private property understandably raises privacy worries.
A 'fighting chance' Teachers and other staff members are becoming "school sentinels" in South Dakota to protect students.
Called Silent Sentinels, women came from across America to silently hold signs in front of the White House.
" When French and English diplomatic allies visited Wilson, the sentinels held signs declaring: "Democracy should begin at home.
"But a new bitter cry went up from one of the early morning sentinels of segregation: "'They've gone in!
These Sentinels could come in many sizes—we've seen flying versions, and bipedal ones striding toward us with hostile intent.
I was so busy avoiding the sentinels that I didn't actually notice what the planet looked like as I landed.
Still, it's a far cry from other (slightly apocalyptic) science-fiction fantasies of Star Wars walkers and spider-like sentinels.
Those bombings left the city on edge, its streets swamped with military checkpoints and the hills ringed with armed sentinels.
Imagine those pushed to the margins of dominant narratives speaking: not as victims, but as futurisms' cunning and sentient sentinels.
Marine mammals are really sentinels to our ecosystem, and what's going on in the ocean and our waters impacts us.
Some place dummy sentinels and phony "electric fence" signs around the deck, or install a real 9,000-volt electric fence.
The Lhasa Apso is a thousand-year-old breed, and they served as sentinels at palaces and monasteries in the Himalayas. 
Sentinels — those inscrutable, flying protectors of the galaxy — seem especially abundant here, scanning everything in sight despite that everything is dead.
Eventually the game introduces robotic sentinels and automated turrets, but things really get interesting once you learn to hack various systems.
In fact, the programs provide sentinels for a broader global disease monitoring system of which the U.S. is a significant beneficiary.
Fair warning, though: the latter draws more Sentinels to your location, similar to the police "heat levels" in Grand Theft Auto games.
Up until this point, I haven't really interacted with the sentinels, the silent flying drones that seem to exist on every planet.
I pull out my multi-tool, which is still set to the mining beam, and use it to scorch all three sentinels.
At times we see, through scrims, the various Mary Pages standing like sentinels looking on at the scene being played before us.
The final, worldless moments of the series shows these women, clad in white, guarding their little broods on the beach like ancient sentinels.
TMZ Sports has obtained a lawsuit filed by Rob Moore -- the CEO of Sentinels, one of the top Esports franchises in the world.
When I tried to mine the minerals on the surface, the ever-watchful flying Sentinels would chase me off, so I was stuck underground.
After that, Giersdorf said he calls his friends and teammates on the competitive gaming team of which he is a member, called the Sentinels.
The planet is dead; aside from a few shrubs, there are no signs of life, and the desolate landscape is pleasingly devoid of Sentinels.
The badge was to be presented to soldiers for 'any singularly meritorious action' and permitted its wearer to pass guards and sentinels without challenge.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is guarded 24 hours a day, 213 days a year, and in any weather by Tomb Guard sentinels.
He also writes a blog about his newfound passion and is raising funds through the Sentinels of Freedom Foundation to help severely wounded veterans.
Some boats are lofted into the rafters, others idle or slump on the floor, still others stand as sentinels hundreds of feet into the warehouse.
It's a lengthy process, one made even longer by the Sentinels, those flying robot caretakers who live on nearly every planet in the known universe.
And as Project Premonition works to get the new disease sentinels up and running, Keogh is looking into other applications for his insect spy system.
Howitt and Garett's work suggested that tuft cells might act as sentinels, using their abundant chemosensory receptors to sniff out the presence of these intruders.
"It's always good news when you find new penguins," said P. Dee Boersma, director of the Center for Ecosystem Sentinels at the University of Washington.
Today, the flying branch operates hundreds of Predators, larger Global Hawks, stealth Sentinels and, reportedly, a secret radar-evading spy drone known as RQ-180.
When a PVP invader attacks a character allied with the Way of Blue, NPC sentinels also join the player's game to fend off the invader.
To make things even weirder, towering alien monoliths dotted the landscape, each of which contained fragments of information about the flying sentinels that guard most planets.
If I can avoid a fight, I will, but on my way to the ship two more sentinels veer into my path and start firing away.
"Ring of Sentinels" allows some programmed electronic drums to disturb the pagan party, and is probably the least ominous thing here, nearly counting as chillout music.
Even admitting aloud that I'm not struggling, but thriving, feels egregious, like I'm taunting those sentinels of brokeness, daring them to snatch me from my stoop.
Trophy hunting needs to be eliminated forever so that the monarch of the north continues to be one of the ultimate sentinels of life on Earth.
For example, in the Amazon rainforest two species of birds will typically act as sentinels in mixed-species flocks to warn other birds of bird-eating hawks.
Volunteers, relying on information from Telegram and WhatsApp, started a handful of new Twitter accounts dedicated to confirming information based on reports from sentinels on the ground.
His research at UC San Francisco and the Parker Institute rejiggers the DNA of T cells—your immune system's sentinels—to better recognize and attack malignant mutineers.
All being well, it will be joined by its sister satellite Sentinel-3B in 2017 to provide greater coverage, with further Sentinels poised to launch in 2021.
In 2019, KSE attempted to purchase Echo Fox's League of Legends franchise for $30.25 million, but a lawsuit from an esports organization called Sentinels prevented the sale.
Last year, KSE attempted to purchase Echo Fox's League of Legends franchise for $30.25 million, but a lawsuit from an esports organization called Sentinels prevented the sale.
However, the philosophy of the Sentinels is appropriate for Rey, who has seen both the power and the limitations of the Dark Side and the Light Side.
People took turns as sentinels on the bluff, watching for the Mashco and listening for a loud hooting whistle, the sound they made to announce their approach.
There are sturdy sentinels who aren't particularly strong fighters, but provide tons of support abilities to the troops nearest them and can anchor an entire battle line.
Titanium can sometimes appear in the environment for mining — it's a yellow crystal that otherwise looks identical to Plutonium crystals — or you can destroy the drone-like Sentinels.
The LA-based Sentinels, whose CEO is former Paramount Pictures vice chairman Rob Moore, are currently partnered with Kroenke Sports and Entertainment, which owns the Los Angeles Rams.
We see them as sentinels guarding the past, doorkeepers who prevent our ever returning to it, harsh – if even sometimes beautiful – preservers of the history we have overthrown.
Moore's lawsuit claimed that Kroenke had failed to cover expenses for the Gladiators and had not informed Sentinels about the Echo Fox acquisition before agreeing to a deal.
In what is typically a banal passage of exposition among supernumeraries, two sentinels use iPhones to peck out their dialogue as text messages — and deliver a huge laugh.
"Vultures are sentinels to poached animals, so they're directly being targeted," said Kerri Wolter, the founder and manager of VulPro, a nonprofit conservation group based in South Africa.
In 1917 and 1918 (in the middle of WWI) Alice and Lucy organized one thousand (all white) "Silent Sentinels," the first people to ever picket the White House.
To do so the IMSC stations two warships, which it calls sentinels, in the Strait of Hormuz, the choke-point that carries one-fifth of the world's oil.
Called checkpoint inhibitors, they work by disrupting the immune system's natural mechanism for reining in T cells, blood-borne sentinels that bind and kill diseased cells throughout the body.
"We are fortunate enough to have two very brave sentinels that have left our heliosphere and are out truly looking at the other side of the boundary," Fox added.
"A few armed vessels, judiciously stationed at the entrances of our ports, might at a small expense be made useful sentinels of the laws," he wrote, and on Aug.
I'd just want to run around the woods and pretend it was filled with stormtroopers from Star Wars and sentinels from the X-Men, and tell my own stories.
Mr. Adams, who lived for years in Alaska, has written that "Inuksuit" was inspired by the stone sentinels constructed over centuries by the Inuit indigenous people of the Arctic.
I was standing before the first of 12 information-gathering sentinels at Spyscape, a $50 million, 53,000-square-foot spying and espionage museum, which opened recently in mid-Manhattan.
These "silent sentinels" stayed for months, mounting a "Grand Picket" on the eve of Woodrow Wilson's second inauguration that drew more than 1,000 people to circle the White House.
Soldiers, farmers, Native Americans, deer and horses (with beer-bottle manes), all silent sentinels of a vanished pioneer life, stared out of stiff stone faces, waiting to be remembered.
Soldiers, farmers, Native Americans, deer and horses (with beer-bottle manes), all silent sentinels of a vanished pioneer life, stared out of stiff stone faces, waiting to be remembered.
"They were supposed to be sentinels guarding this city from people who break the law," Wise told the jury in closing arguments last week, CNN affiliate WBAL-TV reported.
But Microsoft's Project Premonition uses the mosquitoes themselves as sentinels, allowing them to can catch diseases that are spread through animals and insects other than birds, like lizards and horses.
Wild primates may help understand how diseases arise and evolve, and may serve as "sentinels" for detecting diseases and monitoring new diseases early, before they take root in human populations.
To win, contestants would have to create automated digital defense systems that could identify and fix software vulnerabilities on their own — essentially smart software robots as sentinels for digital security.
Some researchers have developed so-called operating-system-agnostic sentinels to patrol all different types of embedded devices, no matter what's on them, but those tools aren't yet widely available.
The dolphins are "sentinels," said Mariana Alonso, a biologist at the Biophysics Institute at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, one of a number groups working to understand the epidemic.
But the rare yellow lightsaber continues to be associated with the tradition of the Sentinels, who used practical problem-solving and didn't rely on the Force to do everything for them.
In a third installation, a recording of Ms. Reynaud-Dewar reciting the poem blasts from four speakers, which are covered with bright felt and festooned with scarves and potted plants, like sentinels.
Newspapers have scaled back reporting staff, leaving the Financial Times, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and a few others among the last sentinels of regular broad and substantive content.
While they don't offer evidence, they have bucket loads of anecdotal insights, like the speed cameras on border roads that they've become convinced are silent sentinels, spying for the state they abhor.
How cuts differ Eric Ma, co-president of the Sentinels, told CNN Business his organization typically takes a 20% cut from its players' winnings, based on the contracts it signs with them.
For household chemicals, cats and dogs, which tend to spend nearly all their time in the home and happily hoover up whatever detritus falls on the floor, may be particularly useful sentinels.
It has also acquired new mosquito-hunting swag: the laundry-hamper thing was one of a hundred BG-Sentinels (two hundred dollars each), mosquito traps designed to target both albopictus and aegypti .
"Pets such as dogs and cats share a common living environment with humans and have been used as sentinels of human exposure to environmental contaminants, including PFASs," the authors wrote in the study.
There are stone towers and pinnacles stationed like sentinels throughout the desert; rock formations that resemble half-melted sand castles; cracked and weather-beaten buttes; and in the far distance, snow-covered mountains.
So instead of relying on just a dozen rangers to keep an eye on things, the park benefits from hundreds of four-legged sentinels, each one connected to a computer in the cloud.
"It's always good news when you find new penguins," said P. Dee Boersma, director of the Center for Ecosystem Sentinels at the University of Washington, who was not involved in the new study.
This might be a less-risky fire fight against Sentinels, perhaps the very first one, as lower-powered metallic aggressors with no useful minds of their own could certainly be regarded as slow machines.
Dogs were mentioned in accounts of ancient warfare Dogs of all sorts have been used as hunters, herders and sentinels for pretty much all of recorded time (the term "watchdog" exists for a reason).
In February, a second show of recent monumental sculptures made of Cor-Ten steel opened at Marlborough's downtown New York gallery — a return to the curve after many years of sentinels, wedges and obelisks.
Not every struck match will light, and, even when a fire finally catches, as it did for Louisine Havemeyer and the Silent Sentinels, it can just as easily dim into darkness, or be snuffed out.
"Now we are fortunate enough to have two very brave sentinels that have left our heliosphere and are out truly looking at the other side of the boundary in our interstellar medium," Dr. Fox said.
"This is the reason why New World monkeys are major victims of the disease and play an important role as sentinels of the circulation of the yellow fever virus that somebody else is transporting," he said.
In nearly every congressional district, they recruited Heritage Action "sentinels," usually ordinary citizens with a surplus of time and enthusiasm, who were trained, outfitted with information kits, and asked to recruit and organize the local faithful.
Now they appear the color of coral, but look closely at their breastplates and spaulders, and you can still see traces of green and red paint that would have made these sentinels appear even more fearsome.
The first ones we encounter, lined up like sentinels along the right side of the gallery wall, are among the earliest wall hangings that Mukherjee made in the early 1970s, when she was still perfecting her craft.
It's harder to breathe in the humid north, up there so close to Brazil and Paraguay, the rushing river guarded by mosquito sentinels and a sky that can turn from limpid blue to stormy black in minutes.
Sitting on the embankment that borders Patharpara, Pushpo's husband Santosh described the earth ridges, 3-19 feet (0.9-2.1 m) tall, as "lifelines" that "stand as sentinels against the incursion of this saline tidal water into our villages".
In remarkable locations virtually inaccessible to the rest of the world, these "Sentinels of the Himalayas," often in full military gear, train in one of India's most renowned and ancient traditions as part of their well-being regimen.
Someone should inform the old folks who are everywhere in Eastbourne, sharing the seats on the promenade with huge, fearless sea gulls — an army of unpaid, gray-haired sentinels sitting in front of the Channel, facing the Continent.
A TV channel cannot limit its viewers' exposure to those sentinels that soberingly tattle about the waning of a day (clocks, windows), so it must find other gentle ways to cause its customers to lose track of time.
Its fingerprints are unmistakable in the moody patina of her cast-iron pieces, like Federal Plaza's "Manhattan Sentinels" (19603-96), or the velvety finish of her iconic Cor-Ten works, which she's been making since the late 1970s.
Later in the day, Harvard science historian Naomi Oreskes got a standing ovation after speaking on how scientists can — and should — be "sentinels" for the public, and shouldn't fear a loss of credibility for getting more politically engaged.
There, she was a member of the surviving group of mutants seen fighting against the Sentinels in the post-apocalyptic future that Wolverine was sent back in time to avert, working alongside other X-Men including Kitty Pryde, Iceman and Colossus.
As the world moves on and a new 10 story structure starts construction at the site of the Plasco collapse, the sentinels of AE911Truth continue their commitment to the conspiracy, scanning the horizon, waiting for the next controlled demolition cover-up.
Courtesy of McKinsey Courtesy of McKinsey Giersdorf, who hails from Pennsylvania and plays professionally for the Los Angeles-based esports team, the Sentinels, became the inaugural Fortnite World Cup solo champion by putting in a dominant performance over the entire weekend of competition.
The name "Sentinels" should be familiar to any fan of the X-Men comics or films — in Days of Future Past, they were the powerful robots who were eradicating mutants in a bleak, dystopian future where much of the world was in ruins.
Bugha, a professional gamer signed to the American e-sports organization Sentinels, has seen his stardom skyrocket in the past 2100 hours, with an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and hundreds of thousands of new followers on social media.
Pretty much every top 10 player in the solo and duos tournaments was part of lesser-known but nonetheless serious-minded e-sports organizations like Cooler and Sentinels, within which they practiced for mind-numbing stretches every day for months on end.
"If everyone in the world had medical care, then the sentinels could be posted and public health officials could know where [future] outbreaks are occurring when they're occurring, and response teams could be equipped, trained, and ready to deal with them," Snowden said.
Since seeing the exhibition, Peter Williams: With So Little To Be Sure Of at CUE (February 229 – March 29, 2018), curated by Larry Ossei-Mensah, I have started to think of the two paintings by the front door as sentinels at the gateway to hell.
The X-Men franchise has shown over and over that Magneto isn't wrong about the threat homo sapiens present to homo superior, as mutants face threats of extinction from psychic assault, a weaponized cure, the Sentinels program, and, most bizarrely and successfully, soft drinks.
Julie M. Kern and Andrew N. Radford at the University of Bristol study social communication and they wanted to know how new mongooses functioned as sentinels and how the information they conveyed while on sentinel duty was received by the rest of the group.
Albatrosses are ideal sentinels of the open ocean, said Henri Weimerskirch, a marine ecologist at a French National Center for Scientific Research in Chizé, France, and the lead author of the new study published on Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A handful of the installations are free-standing egg-shaped stone sentinels that recall ancient burial sites, while in other cases the artist set sculptures (a humble pile of rocks, a maze of stone archways) within the walls of abandoned dwellings that he refashioned to accommodate them.
What ensues is a picaresque adventure through a London rarely seen in literature of the period, one filled with sentinels and fear of plague but also with a thriving subculture of mollies (18th-century slang for queer men) and prostitutes and a celebratory aura of sexual freedom.
In the same way that coal miners once looked to canaries as sentinels of dangerous conditions, we can look at the current bird crisis as evidence that we need to strengthen, not erode, our efforts to protect the environment — not only for birds, but for our sake.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%Synopsis:  Set in a dystopian future where mutants and human allies are hunted down by robots called Sentinels, "X-Men: Days of Future Past" finds Xavier (Stewart), Magneto (McKellan), Storm (Berry), and Wolverine (Jackman) as some of the only mutants left alive.
Fittingly enough, one of the sentinels pairs a ferocious pig cop and a black animal tamer, while the other pairs a head consuming a body — Williams's updated version of Francisco Goya's painting "Saturn Devouring His Son" (1819-23), which is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.
According to The Guardian, a three-mile restriction zone now appears to be crossing the island to prevent visitors from entering the territory, and according to Survival, an NGO for the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples, the Indian government has abandoned any plans to contact the sentinels.
If reports are to be believed, Peter Dinklage might be jumping ship from Fox's X-Men movie universe (where he played Bolivar Trask, creator of the robotic Sentinels) to Marvel's Cinematic Universe in time to join the cast of Avengers: Infinity War, where he'll play an Officially Unknown Mystery Character™.
From the hastily executed — and Constitutionally questionable — travel ban to revelations that Russia and Turkey may have had undue, perhaps criminal, influence on members of Trump's senior staff, as well as the president himself, this is no time to replace sentinels of justice who have proven themselves able to ignore party while seeking justice.
Today I came across a passage that read me to pieces: Hardly a man takes a half-hour's nap after dinner, but when he wakes he holds up his head and asks, 'What's the news?' as if the rest of mankind had stood his sentinels… After a night's sleep the news is as indispensable as the breakfast.
They range from the very urban — Barcelona's spectacular 210,237-square-foot "Sol I Ombra Park" (212-210), featuring a cresting mound of earth covered in ceramic tiles in shimmering azulejo blues — to the pastoral: "Hawk Hill Calgary Sentinels" (21960-19813), which includes pyramids constructed on soil excavated from a wetland restoration project outside the Canadian city.
There's the Dynasty Warriors-styled Dragon Quest Heroes and its imminent sequel; the multi-platform MMORPG Dragon Quest X; and the DS-exclusive blockbuster Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies, the last of the core series of single-player adventures to be released in the West (XI is coming to the Japanese market later in 2017).
Big-name coaches Jerry Glanville, Hartford Colonials; Jim Fassel, Las Vegas; Jay Gruden, Florida Big-name players Brooks Bollinger, Florida; Graham Gano, Las Vegas; Maurice Clarett, Omaha Nighthawks; John David Washington, Denzel's son, Sacramento Mountain Lions Unlikely city Virginia Beach Strange occurrence The "New York" Sentinels played one home game in Hartford, one in New Jersey and one on Long Island.
Op-Ed Contributor Pittsburgh — Of all the questions that the ascendancy of Donald Trump has raised — on the value of political experience in governing, on the fitness of business executives as government executives or the profile of the Republicans as defenders of the rich and the Democrats as the sentinels of the poor — none is as perplexing as perhaps the central question of the age: Does the truth still matter?
To his back, a pair of six-foot-tall rope vases stand, slouching like sleepy sentinels; on a vintage armoire hang two blazers, hand-painted by Colantonio with the ancient columns and architecture that decorated De Chirico's Ballets Russes costumes; on the floor lie a few of what he calls his "magic carpets" — seemingly pedestrian Persian throw rugs that are, in fact, made of transparent plastic and expose rather than cover the floor underneath.

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