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"signpost" Definitions
  1. a sign at the side of a road giving information about the direction and distance of places
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" - Allie, 235 "Being impaled on a broken signpost.
The report is an important signpost as the midterm elections approach.
"These pokemon are called the 'Signpost for Wandering Spirits,'" the Pokedex explains.
Founded in 2010, Signpost has collected data on 70 million US consumers.
Signpost has been around for about a decade, and its other backers have included OpenView Venture Parnters, Scout Ventures and GV (when it was still Google Ventures and Signpost was focusing on the viral marketing of local deals).
And was intended as a signpost for a culture that needed to change.
The jagged silhouette of the broken spire became a signpost of German madness.
Pictures posted online showed jubilant soldiers standing in front of an El Sharara signpost.
But "creative" is often a red flag, a signpost marking an insidious trade-off.
And every signpost, higher taxes, uncompetitive code, more and more regulation, just said slow down.
Or it could be a signpost aiming us forward, unto higher heights and better worlds.
In the mold of Apple's Siri and Amazon Echo's Alexa, Signpost introduced Mia last April.
There was no center stage for this summit, no signpost to pose beside for pictures.
The Balenciaga label emerged like a rectangular signpost on shoulder seams from jackets and trenches.
Therefore, since the current recommended cash position is above 4%, the signpost is not triggered.
In one place, the only undamaged thing was a signpost saying: "Welcome to the Umayyad Mosque".
" A corrugated iron structure stands beside Batewa's house with a signpost that reads "The Bondo Bush.
Samsung's new Chromebooks aren't exceptional, so much as they are a good signpost for that progress.
Is that signpost actually a big black arrow pointing at some poor victim in a window?
But it didn't matter whether that was true or not, because you're a signpost of something.
Since we never knew how much the "illegal" sector produced, the past is an unreliable signpost.
The opening scene of Taboo serves a very good purpose: It's a signpost of what's to come.
Right, soldiers drive past a signpost leading to the Dapchi Girls Science and Technical College staff quarters.
He's the signpost that the audience relies on to take them from one song to the next.
On the flip side, Signpost tries to head off customers from leaving negative reviews on such sites.
Most important of all, it is another signpost on the road to Michael Jackson's own artistic fulfillment.
Do you agree with the author that it is a "signpost of the extremes of American capitalism"?
"We're still confident (in the U.S. business) ... the international business provides a good signpost for that," Easterbrook said.
This allows riders to lock the bike to a rack or signpost at the end of their trip.
So he formed Signpost to help such companies find new customers and retain the ones they already have.
Karma CEO Lance Zhou called the SC2 a "signpost" to the company's future as a technology-driven brand.
And they can serve as a signpost of where a company eventually wants to take its product lineup.
Brown's order is a signpost and an inspiration, a clear vision of where the state needs to go.
Signpost claims that its tools have led to a 34% rise in and revenue lifts of 14%, on average.
In retrospect, some of those considered responses signpost a personality that could be mesh with a career in law.
But it's also an important signpost of where we stand in terms of Trump's relationship to the congressional Republican Party.
Simply put, a life coach helps clients reach their goals by questioning their thinking and helping to signpost without judgment.
The poor earnings report is another signpost on the rough road the company has walked since going public in March.
The project is a signpost for the ways in which augmented reality will impact the future of the entertainment industry.
It's a signpost of maturity for the video game industry, but it's also a symbol of problems that still persist.
Signpost helps clients easily build a database of their customers and helps them interact with and solicit reviews from them.
The games-behind indicator is only a helpful signpost to make the relative positions of the teams easier to grasp.
As you'd probably hope from an episode about rock rebellion, The Lost Sister's musical cues signpost these stages in Eleven's understanding.
There is no official marker, no wall or signpost to let you know that you have made it out of the city.
But they are still an important signpost in communicating a president's priorities, both to the American people and lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
New York-based Signpost is one of the players in this brave new space, looking to disrupt such CRM heavyweights as Salesforce.
It's likely an indicator of how bad things have become online that Rick and Morty offers a signpost to a better future.
But Signpost has found that consumers are much more likely to leave a review if it makes the process easier for them.
Signpost charges customers between $200 and $400 a month per location for its service, depending on the number of features they choose.
"Karma's SC2 is a signpost to our future as a technology-driven brand," Karma Automotive CEO Lance Zhou said in a release.
With a fluttering dress as its signpost, it was a favorite of fashion designers, stylists and the well heeled and well dressed.
Schnatter's name was also removed from a signpost of a gymnasium in his hometown of Jeffersonville, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
At a rest stop, John had watched a dog covered in mange and bleeding pustules rub itself against a worn wooden signpost.
The Witcher 3, for example, only lets players fast travel when they're at a signpost, which may be several minutes away on horseback.
"We think the number of new reported cases will be a critical signpost," said Niall MacLeod, a strategist at UBS, in a note.
Sure, Siri can do all of these too, but HomeKit lacks a physical and psychological signpost to point users to this connected world.
Yet despite the devastation and the pervasive feeling of failure, those days of rebellion constituted a rare signpost for the entire Arab world.
JADA: We seemed to have similar road-trip styles: Head to a signpost destination and do a lot of meandering along the way.
They passed a body dangling from a signpost and could barely smell it until they were downwind, when the odor became almost unbearable.
Chapman told police he tied her to a signpost in the Nevada desert and suffocated her to death, according to the criminal complaint.
This time around, Democrats worry that Republicans could use the additional oversight to influence the probe or force Mueller to signpost his investigation.
His name name was also removed from a signpost of a gymnasium in his hometown of Jeffersonville, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
After the tree-planting, the two plan to stroll together to a footbridge where a signpost for the military demarcation line stands, Im said.
One of its most recent investments, for example, was in Signpost, a New York startup that offers customer relationship management software for local businesses.
Hoxton Press, which acts as a signpost and gateway to the new Colville Estate, is the only all-market-rate part of the project.
I think that coming down and leaving a little pile at the base of your favorite trees is sort of like a little signpost.
Much of this methane comes from biological sources, chiefly the microbes that McKay studies, and its presence on Earth is a signpost for life.
Or perhaps the grand announcement that Sesame Street was named in Manhattan is just another obvious signpost along the road we're paving to 1% hell.
He is not a signpost but a weather vane and, at the moment, the winds in Britain are blowing in a dangerous direction (see Briefing).
Referring to somebody as a spinster or "confirmed bachelor" was a coy implication of queerness, but it's also a signpost for the childfree of yesteryear.
Wall doesn't think Signpost needs to add a lot of new features to its service, but he hopes to keep improving what it already does.
For example, Mercy Corps, a nonprofit dedicated to helping people around the world with humanitarian aid, partnered with the International Rescue Committee to build Signpost.
For now, "The Twilight Zone" is an anthology of anthologies, a signpost that's not up ahead but, for the most part, in the rearview mirror.
Her speech has been fairly consistent throughout the campaign and uses debaters' tactics to signpost to the audience where she's heading and emphasize key points.
Washington (CNN)It's impossible to overstate how tremendous the announcement was -- and what it might signpost about banishing persistent inequality in certain quarters of American life.
Over time, I've realized that my partners' genders and sexual identities indicate little about me, but for the rest of the world, it's still a signpost.
CLEVELAND — With a string of virtually impeccable performances this postseason, Andrew Miller has established himself as a human signpost of imminent victory for the Cleveland Indians.
Opera is mostly a personal music preference or a place to show off your formal attire rather than a passion or a signpost of class status.
"Fosse/Verdon" becomes overwhelmed by the pain, hitting every signpost of too-much-too-fast breakdown stories, an avalanche of awards trophies and bottles of Seconal.
But trash scavengers exist in many United States cities and, like the rampant homelessness in San Francisco, are a signpost of the extremes of American capitalism.
But testing editing approaches on each mutation will require scientists to find the right genetic signpost, often an RNA molecule, to guide the gene-snipping tool.
In Zimmerman's figuration, it's the difference between an SOS signal and a lighthouse — not just a signpost of your pain, but a warning to prevent another's suffering.
What also makes Signpost unique, Wall added, is that "we exclusively focus on brick-and-mortar businesses," predominantly local merchants, versus mass retailers and e-commerce platforms.
But there's no shortcut to finding them, no signpost for quality, and you have to grind through all the trivial junk to find the truly worthwhile thing.
In so doing, she has staged an overdue intervention into the fiction of female interiority, to establish a signpost for new directions in literature about young women.
But the episode was an early signpost of an often tumultuous life for her son, vacillating from swashbuckling fact-finding to bursts of trauma and back again.
We are not human, just a signpost: If you want to come to Australia you will end up in Manus with three years of trauma and torture.
You can achieve that by running hard to the next signpost when you are out on a trail or picking up the pace while you are walking.
Admittedly, if this context is missing, that's our mistake; if we are going to use clothes as a signpost of related substance, that connection should be clear.
But Tuesday's announcement was neither the beginning nor the completion of that effort, only a signpost on a path that the country is navigating with great care.
Across the street is the "Center of the Universe" signpost guiding the way to neon Rapunzel (one block), Taiwan (8,753 kilometers), and the Milky Way (69 light years).
A.I. is the big differentiator, said Signpost founder and CEO Stuart Wall, because it does away with many of the arduous manual chores required by existing CRM software.
The bold, bright color fields of these works signpost the artist's position within a rapidly changing world just starting to grapple with the socio-economic legacy of colonialism.
"This is one more marker or signpost that Lincoln is on a journey, and that journey will not finally come out until the second inaugural," Mr. White said.
For Mr. Trump, who in a past life found himself on the other end of government-related litigation, the moment provided another signpost of a singular American arc.
If a reader is interested in the topic of your story, it's just common sense that she would value a signpost to others' reporting on the same subject.
As if apprised in advance of our current political moment, the director, Nancy Buirski, wields the titular violation as a signpost to a wider, more insidious American crime.
Visiting the park in the early evening, the reflective rainbow materials under the glass strips did less glowing from inside the rocks than merely signpost a rainbow light.
It's a beautiful object that sparks some serious tech lust, but it also serves as a signpost for where the company wants to bring the rest of its products.
"Grant applications should be published at the same time as they are submitted to potential funders," Heilman wrote in an op-ed published on The Signpost, Wikipedia's internal newspaper.
Still, Trump held Wednesday that the stock market -- which he uses as a signpost of the strength of the economy, a pillar of his reelection campaign -- will bounce back.
Police said that Chapman confessed to later zip-tying Feden's hands and feet to a signpost in the desert before suffocating her by duct taping her nose and mouth.
With that said, it's hard to think of a better signpost for weed's mainstream acceptance than the fact it's going to serve as the foundation for a Chuck Lorre sitcom.
As performed by a vivid, twangy cast at St. Ann's Warehouse, this artifact of the first Golden Age of musicals emerged as a signpost for a much-needed new one.
"It's like having a rival football team using an adjacent practice field," said Gabriel Collins, an expert on the Chinese military and a founder of the analysis portal China SignPost.
That's a correct application of the strict principles of free market ideology, but it's also a signpost of how American political discourse has changed since the end of the Cold War.
Despite the many blue plaques with golden stars that dot the town to signpost EU investments, a majority of 56.4 percent voted to quit the bloc compared with 51.9 percent nationally.
Signpost creates a database of their customers from existing contact information the companies already have on file, from the phone and email interactions they have with customers, and from transaction data.
"Sidewalk, Los Angeles, 1978" is both a perceptual riddle and a lesson: The skinny shadow of a vertical signpost falls flat against the pavement and then turns abruptly up the wall.
He'd then place a piece of tape on a signpost in the park to signal to his Soviet contacts that he'd "loaded" the dead drop and that they should check it.
The fact that the company formerly known as British Petroleum is echoing this line should be a big, flaming signpost that this way of thinking is missing the forest for the trees.
We never advertise products considered to be high in fat, salt or sugar to children and are already in the process of changing our directional adverts in London which signpost nearby restaurants.
In many ways, the Black and White Ball served as a signpost pointing the way to Kardashia, that mythical land where accomplishment is largely optional and fame is an end unto itself.
And by doing so, they will serve as a signpost to a new national consciousness, one that affirms and embraces the inherent dignity, self-worth, significance, and potential of each and every Indian.
I had planned for the characters to be sitting around the table having a meal, and a signpost goes by, then another sign-post goes by, and you realise the house is moving.
But MCU post-credits scenes often signpost the road ahead, and T'Challa's move in Black Panther to end Wakanda's isolationist policies strongly suggests that vibranium is about to take on an outsized importance.
From the east, the elevation presents a slim, unadorned, milk-white concrete block, nine stories high, punctured by loggias — a signpost, like the traditional village bell tower, rising above a low, scruffy neighborhood.
And that's not so much a downside to low unemployment as it is simply a signpost that after a long 10 years of recession and slow recovery, the American economy is returning to normal.
The uritrottoirs are marked with a signpost that shows a cartoon figure leaning back as it pees into the box—curiously standing far enough away as to not take advantage of the concealment walls.
A child may also be thinking about their own sexuality and wanting private access to information to help them try to understand their feelings — without necessarily wanting to signpost all that to their parents.
But it is an effort to address one of the ideological left's main criticisms of Hillary Clinton's policy legacy, and an important signpost to congressional Democrats about the possible direction of a governing agenda.
When the Andrew Friedman-led Los Angeles Dodgers overhauled their relief corps on a budget during the 2015 offseason, it was hard not to take as a signpost for where the game was going.
Info is part of a platform called Signpost, a digital initiative launched by the International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corps in 2015 that's since reached refugees and asylum seekers in three continents and seven countries.
The current chaos of non-compliant cookie notices is thus a signpost pointing at an underlying privacy lag — and likely also the last gasp signage of digital business models well past their sell-by-date.
Collins, founder of China SignPost, said soft power has long been a distinguishing feature of US foreign policy, and the current administration would be best served by taking a multilateral approach to relations in Africa.
"While the show offers a bonanza night for ardent techies, I see its use of advanced technology as a one-off experiment rather than a signpost to the future," Michael Billington wrote in The Guardian.
CreditCredit LYNCHBURG, Va. — A historical signpost here at 1422 Pierce Street tells the story of Dr. Robert Walter Johnson, who fostered generations of African-American tennis stars on a court next to his home there.
As Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in May 2018, bringing in a tough new regime of fines for non-compliance, websites responded by popping up legal disclaimers which signpost visitor tracking activities.
"This image portrayed a young male lion hugging the signpost indicating the direction to the camping site in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, and it seems like he is thinking of a possible getaway for the evening."
He's better than those numbers because he was always young for his leagues and he played in some tough hitting environments, but they could be a stronger signpost for the future than what he's doing now.
Behind the hole, peering out from under the signpost identifying the first tee, Josh Braver snapped a photograph of Woods's follow through while his five-year-old son, Luke, gazed at the image on the viewfinder.
The company's name was also removed from the University of Louisville's football stadium and his name was stripped from a signpost of a gymnasium in his hometown of Jeffersonville, Indiana, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
It was a great sort of moment to say, if I'm not sure how to focus my show on Sunday, and I'm trying to pick between two topics ... I've got this signpost saying go this direction.
"A Novel" is not a subtitle but the reading line on a book cover, which explains its contents to a potential reader and serves as a useful signpost when you're rooting through an unsorted stack of books.
Signpost focuses on helping customers improve their ratingsA big part of Signpost's offering is designed to help small businesses improve their ratings on sites such as Yelp, Google, and Facebook, said Wall, the startup's founder and CEO.
Too wide a gap between the central bank's signpost for interest rates and where the market sees rates over the long run could weaken the central bank's ability to guide expectations that impact the economy, economists say.
A Pennsylvania man told police he zip tied his girlfriend to a signpost in the Nevada desert and suffocated her to death by duct taping her mouth and nose, according to a criminal complaint filed last week.
That includes theorized particles that would explain some of fundamental physics' ugliness or provide an explanation for dark matter, hints of new spatial dimensions, or really any signpost to guide us toward answers to the deepest physics questions.
It's not just the gender but the relationship with their family, whether they're an eldest son or a daughter, and those things really serve as a signpost for how the development of that character is going to happen.
The massive September exports might not be a signpost of a permanent demand boost, but the 25 percent year-on-year rise in actual shipments for the month was much larger than the 12 percent implied from inspections.
The man's arm searched the air around him, groping for some invisible aide, while his other hand clung tightly to the base of the signpost as though he were hanging from a cliff by a protruding tree stump.
That software can be daunting for small-business owners to work with, insisted Wall, a Harvard Business School graduate who launched Signpost in 4.73 after trying to help his sister advertise her pottery studio on Google proved overly complicated.
The future of gun-violence prevention depends on a deeper understanding of how social media fills a need for disadvantaged communities hungry for connection, and when a hashtag or emoji is a signpost to the next exchange of gunfire.
"These lakes with steep edges, ramparts and raised rims would be a signpost of periods in Titan's history when there was liquid nitrogen on the surface and in the crust," said Jonathan Lunine, study co-author and Cassini scientist.
Flex introduced the atomic bomb first, and in the beginning, reserved as a signpost that he was going to break a major rap record live on Hot 2105.1—Nas "Hate Me Now" or Fat Joe "My Lifestyle" for example.
The data repository was a signpost of the types of analytical work that Astro Digital's software can do (the company's satellites already can be used to collect data used by forestry services to provide early information on potential forest fires).
Forecasts of a market deficit in 2020 have been upgraded by 12% to 20203,000 tonnes, but since investors regard copper as a signpost of the global economy, only severe shortages would lift the price amid a weak economic outlook, analysts say.
"The next natural signpost is the inflation data at the end of this month, so markets are anchored around a rate cut in August, and we think that won't be the last one either," said Ben Jarman, economist at JP Morgan.
As Commissioners, we sensed that the Sustainable Development Goals were not only goals for the global community, but also a signpost for business leaders looking for guidance on how to grasp the new market opportunities offered by a changing world.
LONDON (Reuters) - Copper bulls who are betting on labor strife this year due to a full calendar of contract talks may be disappointed if early wage deals at two copper mines are a signpost for further agreements with mine workers.
It remains an integral part of queer culture and history that has not only shown how far gay men went to hide and play with their identities, but as a linguistic signpost of the LGBTQ community's creativity, uniqueness, nerve, and talent.
Mr. Hayes is making do by turning himself into a roving signpost, a kind of Pied Piper with a Warren button on his chest and a sign jutting out of his backpack on which he writes his message of the day.
Forecasts of a market deficit in 2020 have been upgraded by 12% to 191,20203 tonnes, but since investors regard copper as a signpost of the global economy, only severe shortages would lift the price amid a weak economic outlook, analysts say.
"The low number of deals could be a signpost to the reluctance from borrowers to test the market during a period of volatility, but the willingness of banks to do deals is very much still there," a senior banker said.
In general, looking at which agencies are already not going through the trouble of locating themselves in downtown Washington is a decent signpost of which agencies' core mission is not profoundly helped by proximity to the centers of political power.
But then you also added in a very cool signpost puzzle that I understand was the idea of one Will Arbuckle, who was a fan that came to the Survivor event at EW's PopFest last year to personally pitch challenge producer John Kirhoffer.
LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Copper bulls who are betting on labour strife this year due to a full calendar of contract talks may be disappointed if early wage deals at two copper mines are a signpost for further agreements with mine workers.
Having read and liked two of Mr. Dawkins's earlier plays — "The Homosexuals" and "Le Switch" — I was surprised by this lack of dramatic follow-through, and by the tendency to signpost themes as if doubting the audience's ability to discern them without help.
On the surface, at the level of federal politics, the symbolism and formalities of governance still exerted some power over the GOP well into the 2000s (though the theft of the 2000 election was a notable signpost on the path to lawlessness).
Not only is this a little bit ridiculous on its own terms, but the expressed confidence that the Senate "will be even more conservative in their efforts" is a good signpost of how much Republicans can't seem to express a clear message.
"The non-farm payrolls data will be the signpost for a 25 or 50 basis point cut by the central bank... But even a 25 basis point cut is supportive in the medium-term for gold," said Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets.
"The non-farm payrolls data will be the signpost for a 25 or 50 basis points cut by the central bank... But even a 25 basis points cut is supportive in the medium-term for gold," said Stephen Innes, managing partner at Vanguard Markets.
But they are a nice little signpost of where Obama's style of liberalism stands relative to the currents of populism and democratic socialism that are riding high on the left, as well as the free-market dogmatism that prevails in conservative circles in Congress.
When customers respond to the initial feedback email by saying they've had bad experiences, Signpost directs them back to the companies with which they interacted, so that the business owners can try to address what went wrong in private before the consumers post negative reviews.
"These lakes with steep edges, ramparts, and raised rims would be a signpost of periods in Titan's history when there was liquid nitrogen on the surface and in the crust," Jonathan Lunine, a Cassini scientist who co-authored the study, said in a release.
Ahead of Bash & Pop's May US tour, I sat down with Tommy Stinson over (a few) bloody marys to look back and get his personal ranking of the Replacements discography, each album a sort of a signpost in the span of his early life, musical and otherwise.
Machine vision systems are being deployed in more and more areas of life, from health care to self-driving cars, but "seeing" through the eyes of a machine — understanding why it classified that person as a pedestrian but that one as a signpost — is still a challenge.
Signpost notes stats that say at least 82% of smartphone shoppers conduct 'near me' searches and 90% are likely to click on the first set of results, but that those without reviews conversely getting nary a glance or attentive nudge from the ever-powerful search algorithm.
"While large corporations have used powerful marketing technology to drive extraordinary growth for years, local businesses — which make up 99.7% of all U.S. businesses and account for nearly half of GDP — have been left behind," said Stuart Wall, founder and CEO of Signpost, in a statement.
Signpost says that it has gathered behavioral data from over 70 million US consumers across all its local business customers, which it uses to feed its own algorithms to determine when and where to send personalised messages to a businesses' contacts to help drum up more sales.
"A cut in production may be welcome for traders, but for investors it's yet another signpost that the massive stimulus efforts we have seen around the globe have yet to bear fruit in terms of delivering moderately faster growth, " Adviser Investments CIO Jim Lovell told CNBC.
The central bank's estimate of the neutral interest rate is too high for Canada's debt-laden economy, bond investors say, and a failure to lower the estimate when it is due for an annual review in April could hurt its use as a signpost for monetary policy.
There were just a few things to address — like removing every reference to Punjab, including the word in the movie's title and a signpost shown in an opening sequence, so that viewers left the theater believing they had seen a movie set in a fictitious land.
What might be even better would be to signpost the many, many black artists and academics who have been saying the same things—more eloquently too—for a very long time, so that Eminem's involvement in the conversation doesn't become bigger news than the conversation itself.
Without the social media signpost to give people an approximation of your daily life ("Oh, cool, coffee"), you could be doing anything— you may know you're simply lying in bed and crying a lot, but in your ex's imagination, you are doing peyote in the desert and seeing God.
But the tension between the ideal and the quotidian also links their work to the 700-year-old humanist tradition of Italian painting, in which the spiritual, in the form of geometric abstraction, suffuses the mud-encrusted details of daily life and turns art into a signpost for redemption.
Hart has previously referred to the rooftop as a site where people can reclaim power and identity; she evokes this sentiment in a drawing, affixed to a signpost next to the house, in which a roof rises above a pair of open hands, seemingly shooting out into the sky.
I believe God-plus-one is a majority, so it must begin with you, and I don't know of a better role model or signpost to give you direction when struggling for social justice than to continue in the "spirit" and move toward the "beloved community" that Dr. King envisioned.
No one thinks this bill will pass—it won't even be considered until Democrats control both houses of Congress and the presidency—but it's an important signpost on the road the Democratic Party is traveling, as well as a potential banner to be waved in the 2018 and 2020 elections.
If Yanhuang Chunqiu dies, or becomes a ghost of its old self, it will be another signpost of how limits on expression have tightened under Mr. Xi. "What has happened shows the big changes in China's political environment," Wu Wei, the executive editor of the magazine, said in an interview.
"If you look at the history of the work that I have done, particularly around the intersection of design and experimental sound and new media and its relationship to contemporary culture, I think that will probably give you some kind of a signpost of what might come," he said by phone.
This posthumous book might have been read strictly as elegy, yet Wright, as if presciently marking a trail through the woods for future readers, came up with a sly signpost of a title as "pre-amble" to her work, briskly excluding melancholy even while taking stock of crimes against nature.
At some point on or about September 25, Chapman convinced Feden to drive into the desert to participate in a "bondage themed photo shoot," bound her hands and feet with zip ties, affixed her to a signpost and duct taped her mouth and nose until she died from suffocation, the complaint said.
Announced at CES back in January, Samsung's two new Chromebooks serve as a good signpost for how far the category has come in the five-and-a-half years since it was first launched, coupling offline functionality with a newfound access to Google Play, opening the laptop up to a sea of Android apps.
The woman, 33-year-old Jamie Rae Feden, of Bethel Park, allegedly died in the Nevada desert after John Matthew Chapman says that, under the guise of taking Feden's photo, he bound her to a signpost, then suffocated her with duct tape over her mouth and nose, according to a criminal complaint, reports CBS Pittsburgh.
If the volunteer, who'll have been trained to our protocol, determines that more help is needed or is asked for more help, then we can either provide assessments in person or over the telephone to see if we need to signpost this person to a professional, such as a therapist or a psychiatrist for an assessment.
While Signpost is not disclosing valuation, I'm guessing it's definitely higher than this now, judging by the size of this latest round, and some of the other metrics the company is disclosing: the company cash flow break-even as of early 2019, with 43% year-over-year growth in its core product and less than one percent customer churn.
Signpost, which has built a platform that today is used by thousands of local businesses to compete better against bigger companies — by letting them collect their own and subsequently use product reviews, construct and provide offers and manage contact lists of customers — has closed a round of $52 million, money that it will use to expand its technology and customer base.
This is where a company like Signpost comes in, proving a platform that is easy to use to help those businesses get a grip on providing their own review and feedback tools, and taking charge of other kinds of basic marketing and CRM features, such as mailing lists and creating offers that introduce new customers and reward loyal, repeat ones.
This aspect of Stonewall serves as a signpost for me and many other queer folks of my generation (people who came of age in the '90s) as we made space within the mainstream gay movement for diverse sites of action and community such as the Audre Lorde Project, the Clit Club, the Lesbian Herstory Archives, as well as groups like South Asian Lesbian and Gay Association (SALGA) and Gay Asian and Pacific Islander Men of New York (GAPIMNY).

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