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"shoelace" Definitions
  1. a long thin piece of material like string that goes through the holes on a shoe and is used to fasten it

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With Shoelace, users are able to create "Loops"—like the loops on a shoelace, get it?
Google's got …Read more ReadWith Shoelace, users are able to create "Loops"—like the loops on a shoelace, get it?
Unfortunately, Shoelace is currently only available in one place, New York City, though Google says its goal is to bring Shoelace to cities across the U.S. in the future.
If you don't have that tip, then the shoelace frays away.
But it's been a while since we've seen anything like Shoelace.
"Your shoelace is untied," a woman sitting across from him said.
It looked handmade, with a wooden cover bound with a shoelace.
Why is one way of tying a shoelace stronger than the other?
" And they will say, "No no no, we're just a shoelace company.
Shoelace is a product of Google's internal startup incubator, known as Area 120.
It has, though, had difficulty creating a shoelace that does not accidentally come loose.
Here's how it works: Each player has a small sensor tied to their shoelace.
One time I was playing tennis and the shoelace on my tennis shoe broke.
Shoelace is invite-only, so Business Insider was unable to test its login flow.
These specimens weren't styled with the usual sk8er boi essentials (obscure merch and shoelace belts).
There's also a form that will allow you to request Shoelace in your own community.
Google is even taking requests for suggestions on places it should bring Shoelace to next.
Prometheus bought a nice shoelace, tied it around his forehead, and moved to Olympia, Washington.
Her father was a shoelace manufacturer, her mother a dress buyer in the garment industry.
Watch this space in 2029 to see what becomes of Google Shoelace, its purported successor.
The same day, we learned that another prisoner killed herself by "hanging herself with a shoelace".
A shoelace bow is a type of slip knot that has, at its core, a reef knot.
A tie is adjusted, a shirt is buttoned, a belt is buckled, and a shoelace is tied.
The string or shoelace was to tie off the cord, and the towels to wrap the baby.
A shoelace on a $700 pair of sneakers with the word "Shoelaces" written on it, in quotes.
The process involved wrapping a red shoelace around DeRozan's thumb during timeouts — and a lot of pain.
You can slide a knotted shoelace down past the cork and then pop it out by force.
Each time a cell replicates, about 20 base pairs are lost from the telomere, or shoelace cap.
Shoelace is still in invite-only testing and only offered in New York City, for the time being.
Walking involves two mechanical processes, both of which might be expected to exert forces on a shoelace bow.
And even if you do live in or near NYC, access to Shoelace is invite-only for now.
It was coated in a viscous white goo, and a black shoelace had been knotted around its neck.
The string or shoelace was to tie off the umbilical cord and the towels to wrap the baby.
For the shoelace-challenged, there are, of course, other options, such as loafers or sneakers with Velcro fasteners.
Looking out for you An honor guard member's shoelace became untied during a July 4 parade in Arlington, Texas.
"This is a pivotal juncture for Apple to be successful — they cannot trip over their shoelace," Mr. Ives said.
"The tribe doesn't owe us anything," Mr. Brackeen said, as Zachary tucked into his lap, getting some shoelace assistance.
But even a shoelace bow with a true reef at its core will fail eventually, and have to be retied.
Step 2: Tie a tight knot in the front of the scarf, looping both ends as you would with a shoelace.
You'll find elements like the controller's buttons (circle, X, square, triangle) embossed in its patent leather and PlayStation-colored shoelace eyelets.
Soto dried and massaged the baby until he cried, before using the shoelace to tie the umbilical cord and snip it.
The length of telomeres -- caps at the end of chromosomes, similar to shoelace tips -- is considered a marker of biological aging.
Denard Span, the leg-churning center fielder, continued to take fastballs at shoelace level and lace those balls into the outfield.
Festivities start at the Shoelace Park Kayak Launch, followed by a reception with food and music at Hunts Point Riverside Park.
There was the German Cup match, just this summer, when a mischievous Franck Ribéry untied her shoelace before a free kick.
Her untied shoelace got caught in the escalator at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and caused a luggage-and-traveler pileup.
The team rigged the shoelace knot up to a rope-driven pendulum attached to an accelerometer, repeatedly banging it against a surface.
Android Police notes that Shoelace bears a striking similarity to Schemer, another experimental event organizing app from Google that launched in 2011.
I wanted to finish our match, so I pulled the dental floss out of my bag and it became an instant shoelace.
They mourn departed friends and the ability to do simple things: peel an orange, tie a shoelace, take a shower standing up.
Before we leave the house, he puts his computer and production gear in the closet and ties the doors together with a shoelace.
Best for: Preschool-age Prefontaines The keychain-sized Jiobit is the easiest tracker to clip to a wriggly kid's belt loop, shoelace, or backpack.
Albert Einstein — the guy who couldn't tie his shoelace, but also developed the Theory of Relativity — was a both a genius and an oddball.
Custom copper, brass, bronze or stainless-steel shoelace tags that slide over laces ($18 to $26 a pair, Etsy) offer another layer of personalization.
Sure, it may swat at a shoelace dangled in its face, or bunny-kick its favorite fish toy when it's in, you know, a mood.
Google's in-house incubator, Area 120, is working on a new social networking app called Shoelace which is aimed at organizing local events and activities.
I have more than a year of use on mine and they're still going strong — I haven't had to replace so much as a shoelace.
Not to mention they aren't comfortable enough to make it worth potentially exposing my butt to strangers if I happen to have an untied shoelace.
When it comes to footwear, it's hard to go wrong with a simple shoelace, especially on a shoe you plan to keep for many years.
It can track 18 players on the court at once, as long as all of them are wearing a special sensor that attaches to their shoelace.
Along with being filthy and hungry, Gus had a shoelace tightly tied around his neck, causing serious wounds that had damaged his trachea, organs and skin.
Shoelace is currently in an invite-only testing phase on iOS and Android, but you can fill out this form if you'd like to get involved.
Iceage's transition to Nick Cave and Kid Congo drenched Americana coincided nicely with New York punks also trading in their shoelace headbands for silver-button button-downs.
In short, Shoelace looks like a social network that encourages people to spend less time on their phones, and more time doing something, anything in real life.
Is taking dangerous drugs for the rest of one's life worth the satisfaction of tying a shoelace or moving a strand of hair from a child's face?
Telomeres are the tips of chromosomes that protect DNA while it's being copied -- like the aglet at the end of a shoelace that prevents it from fraying.
With the Wildcats hosting Rutgers on Thursday, Deary started a drive in the second quarter, but noticed her untied shoelace before getting too far down the court.
Bartlett, who wore a gray suit and a striped tie, and who speaks with a hint of a Boston accent, lifted the bottle by its shoelace lead.
It was too windy for an ambulance to reach them, so an emergency dispatcher told Knight to gather a paper clip, string or shoelace, and clean towels.
Whether it's how to tie a shoelace or recalling your first day at school, memories make up the autobiographical map that helps us navigate the present day.
NICHOLAS WARDVienna* You say that engineering "has had difficulty creating a shoelace that does not accidentally come loose" and give us tips on how they should be knotted.
Cameras caught DeMar DeRozan, he of the injured right thumb, grimacing in what looked to be considerable pain as McKechnie wrapped a shoelace tightly around the sore digit.
As far as people go, that mostly means loss; one character says of Kris, the 21-year-old, that she goes through life trailing sadness like a shoelace.
But I guarantee none of those dudes are wearing shoelace headbands anymore or playing death rock or d-beat or whatever the punk sound of the season was.
DRESSED in a leather jacket and a shoelace-thin tie, or with Armani trousers flapping around his trainers, Eric Griffiths would begin as soon as he reached the lectern.
At one point he stopped, grasping her elbow and halting her in the darkness of a side street, but it was only so that he could retie his shoelace.
Slides, as well as stairs, connect four levels of this arty fun house, which features an aquarium, collections of architectural artifacts, mosaics and taxidermy and a mini shoelace factory.
Most of the cells in our body have very low levels of telomerase, and thus age as they divide (picture the shoelace tips wearing away until they are gone).
A strong knot requires switching which loop goes over the other in step two of shoelace tying, which will make the loops fall perpendicular to the direction of your foot.
His loincloth was goat, his shoelace was cow, and his coat was patched together with both goat and sheep hide, revealing that people in that time used whatever was available.
Dr. Reis grapples with the likes of long-overhand shoelace knotting, climbing knots, basket weaving, surgical sutures, and how to pass on the art of surgical-knot craftsmanship to robots.
Instead we get muttering and glowering from Mr. Foxx, a story that can't manage enough twists to tie a shoelace, and set pieces that have been done better in other movies.
The text in this particular tweet states that "This only avenged Soleimani's shoelace," referring to Iran's retaliatory strike on a US military base in Iraq, which by design claimed no casualties.
The idea behind the research started when the authors stumbled upon a 2005 TED talk by Terry Moore about how to tie shoes—but it didn't talk about why shoelace knots fail.
"Move your body," Blackburn advised listeners of WNYC radio this month, in an interview with the journalist Jonathan Capehart in which she also casually deployed the correct term for those shoelace tips.
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.
On Saturday, as talks take place about wound care and prototyping, Louis is in the adjacent lab, dipping an electroluminescent wire — think a glow-in-the-dark shoelace — into a mucus-y mix.
Through a new app called Shoelace — a name designed to make you think of tying things together — users can browse through a set of hand-picked activities, or add their own to a map.
He especially liked the "accelerometer system as a proxy to determine the role of the inertia of the loop and free end of the shoelace in the unknotting," he told Gizmodo in an email.
However, rather than trying to create a new all-encompassing social network to rival the likes of Facebook, Shoelace seems to have much more modest ambitions that take aim at Facebook's ubiquitous Events functionality.
And even if Shoelace doesn't make it in the long run, I wouldn't be surprised to see many of its features and ideas incorporated into Google Maps or another Google service in the future.
Then she instructed him to use the shoelace to tie the cord about 6 inches from the baby, and asked him to gently pull on the cord to encourage the placenta to come out.
"One of the many projects that we're working on within Area 120 is Shoelace, an app that helps people meet others with similar interests in person through curated activities," a Google spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch.
Red shoelace behind him, DeRozan showed he can score against the defense that now sits opposite him again, one that hasn't added any defensive stoppers on the wing and really hasn't been locked in defensively.
Their hair was done in exactly the same way, with a parting down the middle and tresses of various lengths woven into plaits and tied by a black ribbon that looked more like a shoelace.
A bubble-gum-pink radio tower stands over the umbilical length of shoelace it emerged from, exquisite in its lifelike precision and troubling in its tininess; a good sneeze, it seems, could bring it crashing down.
"When you talk about knotted structures, if you can start to understand the shoelace, then you can apply it to other things, like DNA or microstructures, that fail under dynamic forces," he said in the news release.
After the shutdown of platforms like Orkut, Google Buzz, and Google+ (and the shuttering of messaging services like Allo and Google Wave) it appears that Google is testing out yet another social network, this one called Shoelace.
It's not entirely clear what kinds of consideration Deary thought she deserved from officials and opponents just because her shoelace was undone mid-game, but she certainly paid the price for assuming she was in the clear.
We've already seen how he would fare as a superhero in the first teaser, but Monday's trailer gives us a better look at the new season in all Larry's shoelace-snapping, perfume-spraying, young lover-heckling glory.
After graduating from Brown University with a degree in history, Ms. Zabar worked for the fashion photographer Roxanne Lowit before moving to an advertising firm and then Shoelace Productions, Julia Roberts's New York-based movie development company.
It wasn't quite as powerful as the $700+ robot vacuums we tested, and it did get stuck on a stray shoelace, but overall, it impressed us, and we think it offers the best bang for your buck.
That said, Shoelace is not really a "Google" product — it's a project built by Googlers as a part of the Area 120 incubator, where employees can experiment with new ideas full-time without having to leave the company.
As they report in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, Christopher Daily-Diamond, Christine Gregg and Oliver O'Reilly, a group of engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have now worked out the mechanics of shoelace-bow disintegration.
Shoelace belt–era Jerry Hsu lights a cigarette from his burning thumb, Caswell Berry looks like a stock clerk whose break isn't long enough for him to separately suck down a stogie and varial heelflip a roof gap.
TEJESH SRIVASTAVDelhi While the research into the causes of a shoelace coming undone is undoubtedly a valuable scientific effort, there is a very simple solution that just requires the common sense of a five-year-old ("A knotty problem", April 15th).
"It could be something as simple as you have a shoelace tucked into your shoe and don't feel it and you can get an injury from that," says Ma. Although these are wearables, there's no need to charge the socks.
"We turned her face down, beat her back, rubbed and yelled until we got her to cry and breathe," says Denise, who added that Bill used a shoelace to tie off the umbilical cord, as instructed by the 911 operator.
Telomeres are like shoelace caps on the ends of your chromosomes- a buffer zone, codes for nothing, keeps it from unwravelinglook, here's yours, the little white spots on these human chromosomeshow do these things relate to our inevitable decline into death?
If you have a measuring tape handy, neat, but all you really need is a piece of string/a shoelace/some al dente pappardelle to wrap around the penis shaft at the widest point then measure with your trusty ruler.
The more replications of DNA you have, the more those shoelaces get worn away at the end because you have a set number of potential replications to your cells before telomeres, [which are like the plastic ends of a shoelace], will go.
I got this through the crossings and originally thought that this was the kind of LACE that is made by tatting, but "One poked through the eye?" is a reference to a shoelace, which is poked through the eyelet of a shoe.
Susanna teased out her long tresses with the new wooden-handled brush that had replaced her old silver-backed one, then chopped them short to match the other girls' and added a parting down the middle and plaits, tied by the same black shoelace.
It seems far more common that claims of misspeaking are a kind of bait-and-switch, swapping a major sin—lying, being indefensibly clueless or saying something offensive—for a minor one, a claim of having tripped over the tongue as over a carelessly tied shoelace.
In fact, on its site, the Shoelace team says the app is great for people who have recently moved to a new city or for those looking to meet people who live nearby, which also makes it seem a little bit like local social networks like Nextdoor. 
Sometimes it's best to leave well enough alone, though this effort did lead to a video in which DJ Khaled wears what appears to be a custom-made leather shirt designed to match his Chanel sneakers, and Mr. Bieber seems to wear a shoelace for a belt.
Telomeres are the caplike segments at the ends of the strands of DNA that make up your chromosomes—think of the plastic aglets at the ends of a shoelace—and some of mine, he could see, were not as long as he would have liked them to be.
Sam Rutherford reports that it's currently available only in New York City: Developed by Google's experimental Area 120 product development workshop, Shoelace is a hyper-local social networking app (available on Android and iOS) that aims to connect people based on shared interests in specific events and in-person activities.
As for Secretary Clinton and her assertion she'd never deploy an American boot (nay, a shoelace!) to any corner of the earth ever again, it strikes chord of alarm for anyone who's ever read American history (or googled her record, she's far more hawkish than she's routinely portrayed to be).
While you can definitely just bust them by bringing them down with enough force onto your hip bone, more substantial ones require a long enough shoelace, which you loop through the cuffs, tether to your feet, then flop over and pedal like you're on a recumbent bike to slice through the plastic.
Conversely, if you don't have any of your own events to suggest, users can designate their interest in a variety of categories, which Shoelace will use to recommend a number of "hand-picked" activities the app thinks you might like, so you won't have any excuse for saying there's nothing fun to do ever again.
The Bosai misanga is made out of paracord -- parachute-strength lightweight rope -- and, if unraveled, can be used in a crisis in more than 10 ways during a crisis: as a clothes line, a tourniquet, dental floss, a shoelace, a cord on which to attach and wave an SOS sign, and even a whistle.
But it would have failed to meet the second criterion that all such explanation requires: that it be simple, with a single explanatory principle devoid of tacked-on ad hoc exceptions, analogous to the case of courage as acting in the face of great fear, except for running away, tying one's shoelace and yelling profanities.
" And then he demonstrates what he's talking about with undeniable rapping, his crisp, descriptive bars falling into place like an intricate domino design: "Pour baking soda in the pot and let it marinate / Snitching is the style now, niggas want to narrate / Dope spot barricaded / Task force Tuesday / Macintosh hanging from an Air Force shoelace.
Undone shoelace (good for two, maybe even three stops); coughing and bending double in a faux flu attack (while digging for nitro); stopping dead and throwing up my arms in the middle of a sentence as if a self-captivating speaker; a dropped tube of lip balm, a cover for another spritz of nitro.
Special mentions must include Nari Ward's Arabic version of his shoelace-made "We the People" (2018) with Lehmann Maupin; Lenz Geerk's meditative painting "Silence I" (2019) with Roberts Projects; Maryam Hoseini's disjointed bodies with Rachel Uffner; Katherine Bredford's celestial "Night Clock" (2019) with Canada Gallery; and finally, Olivia Erlanger's large installation piece with And Now, where mermaid tales protrude from laundromat machines.

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