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"silo" Definitions
  1. a tall tower on a farm used for storing grain, etc.
  2. an underground place where nuclear weapons or dangerous substances are kept
  3. an underground place where silage is made and stored
  4. a system, process, department, etc. that operates separately or is thought of as separate from others

561 Sentences With "silo"

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Other Silo Vacation RentalsIf you can't make it to Texas, you can find other converted silo rentals around the United States.
In order to detonate one, players must find a nuclear silo location and then gather the appropriate launch codes for the silo.
Opening date: May 2017Nightly rates: ~ $1,400 - $8,178The Silo, which was built in an old grain silo, sits on the waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa.
PARIS (Reuters) - French silo operator Nord Cereales will stop taking deliveries in its silo in the northern port of Dunkirk as of Aug 29, Euronext said in a statement.
In February 2023, Norbeto Romero was killed in a concrete production plant in Georgia when he became trapped in a cement silo—he was attempting to unclog the silo.
The Silo, Cape Town The new 28-room Silo hotel, built atop a series of former grain silos on the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, will open in March.
After acquiring one such silo in 2010, Hall started the arduous task of pumping out 1.3 million gallons of accumulated rainwater and gutting the silo of rusting launch structures and debris.
For instance, there is a converted grain silo tucked away on a farm in Vermilion County, Illinois, a silo transformed into a tiny house in Byron, Georgia and a two-story, wooden silo studio cottage that looks like it came straight out of a fairy tale in Tyringham, Massachusetts that you can rent for a romantic getaway.
"We are often treating conditions in a silo," Qato said.
Silo officials and employees spend much of their time chatting.
"We are out of business," said silo official Hajar Omar.
Each silo has one code that works for a week.
Why reinvent the wheel, one government silo at a time?
Rami and Bassam no longer want to silo their suffering.
It also has a spa-like bathroom in a converted silo.
A nearby grain silo will soon be converted into a library.
JK), the majority shareholder of PT Siloam International Hospitals Tbk (SILO.
Each corporate silo — IT, BizDev, Ops — was doing their own thing.
The top of the silo has been demolished and filled in.
The complex was originally built in 1962 as a missile silo.
"Each spouse is operating in their own money silo," he said.
Not every Silo switch will come equipped with a beam spring.
Like so many other media companies, they've chosen to silo themselves.
A GRANARY, no "I," keeps grain (but it isn't a silo).
" The Chef team argues that today's solutions are often too narrowly focused on the enterprise, where "the deep silo-ing of responsibility present in most enterprises drives us to design software specifically for one silo or another.
Zoo, home to the male chinstrap penguins Roy and Silo, who successfully
Roy and Silo remained together for six years, but later split up.
None of these practices are meant to be done in a silo.
In my little queer silo, lesbian life seemed pretty damn peachy keen.
It was like the Loch Ness monster giving birth inside a silo.
Behavioural economics has broken down one silo by incorporating insights from psychology.
The silo-like structures would have changed the Golden Gate Bridge forever.
The silo cottages are nestled on 10 acres in the Texas countryside.
"General Talal Silo was respected and appreciated among our ranks," it said.
One commentator mentioned that this shouldn't be looked at in a silo.
Players have to grab eight codes that work for one specific silo.
And everyone inside the silo is kosher, and everyone outside is alien.
Four crew members were on duty at all times in the silo.
For years, Lapidus' team operated in a silo compared with other departments.
The silo-ing of politicians or musicians or comedians was always dumb.
It's never ending and it's omnivorous and it's not a separate silo.
Silo is ... they're a very siloed company with actually Travis knowing everything.
He'll want to find honest brokers-- from both sides of the aisle and varying perspectives within the cancer community—who are at least relatively unencumbered by the very cancer politics that has created silo upon silo over the decades.
The bathroom is about 50 feet from the potato, in a converted silo.
One of the dangers, of course, with social media, is that silo effect.
Locating the test site isn't as simple as identifying the right missile silo.
Things have changed, though, and people often use the metaphor of a silo.
Nuns used their blood to daub crosses on a missile silo in Colorado.
The corn [for the scene where the kids are in the corn silo].
Apps don't work in silo anymore and it's a big revolution for Apple.
Managers notice who stays in their silo, and who reaches out to others.
What workers didn't expect is for the silo to fall the wrong way.
Remember, that includes both the decommissioned silo and the surrounding 12 acre parcel.
Golfers on the first tee needed to aim at a distant farm silo.
I think before, you could remain in that silo, and now you can't.
White Silo Farm and Winery holds wine tastings, art exhibitions and other events.
Silo Art, Rural Victoria One artist paints on huge silos in rural Victoria.
Underground entry tunnels are preserved from the property's days as a missile silo.
Little else from the G20 meeting is long term, silo busting, or innovative.
"From a trading standpoint, you don't necessarily just live in a silo," he said.
Was there a missile inside the silo when you were filming with the drone?
The Input Club SILO switch will also use magnets to allow for adjustable actuation.
Everything new from social to mobile we've added on as a new vertical silo.
But facts that don't penetrate the walls of an ideological silo are facts nonetheless.
Their love soured in 2005 when Silo left Roy for a female named Scrappy.
There's also an observatory, cleverly built to look like a silo from the outside.
A couple spent 30 years renovating a nuclear missile silo into an underground castle.
Meanwhile, Mia and Hester break into the silo while Karen makes a major decision.
It sits inside a missile silo built during the height of the Cold War.
Bad behavior doesn't happen in a silo — are corporate boards complicit in sexual harassment?
They can then turn the keys and launch the missile out of the silo.
Fake news is too big of a problem for technology to solve in a silo.
"We were robbed, but we were burgled first," Rusted Silo owner Rob Ecker told WTHR.
The Europeans have managed to silo off the nuclear issue from such tensions — for now.
If I didn't get the silo I don't think I could have made the film.
Mostly it sits in a little silo in my bag, and I forget it's there.
Launch Control Room, Titan 11 ICBM Silo 133-C, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, 1995.
The interceptor will be launched from an underground silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
In my opinion, it's unwise to reinvent the wheel, one government silo at a time.
Silo thinking and the lack of dialogue on social media and cable are a problem.
You can spend the night in a converted grain silo located in Round Top, Texas.
Or it could force those to be even more granular and silo users even further.
Rebel officials said on Wednesday Brigadier General Talal Silo had defected, without giving a reason.
The partially-flooded silo contained R-12 (SS-225) ballistic missiles during the Cold War.
The partially flooded silo contained R-12 (SS-4) ballistic missiles during the Cold War.
This is the problem with an alternative reality silo that really does completely shape scenarios.
If a silo in Kansas is not remote or private enough, there is another option.
Dangers remain: a computer error, a malfunction in a silo, a rogue state, nuclear terrorism.
At a ceremony to celebrate the city's recapture, Silo said ISIS suffered a "brutal" defeat.
Better yet, we should eliminate silo-based missiles and quick-launch procedures on all sides.
But we silo discussions about sex as if they have nothing to do with everything else.
No matter what, we will definitely host the Silo District Marathon races here in Waco again.
"More so than other Southeast Asian countries, the security agencies are completely silo-ized," Jones said.
This isn't the first time a company has tried to silo smartphone features into unique products.
We need to put our best foot forward, but we can't do it in a silo.
The grain of logic at the center of Gilead's endless silo of atrocities is fake news.
Two, they could fire a long-range missile from a submarine or a ground-based silo.
Nearly two decades after Roy and Silo first went steady, gay animal couples are now commonplace.
A silo was torn apart, a vehicle was turned upside down and a tractor was destroyed.
When the recording was done, it would play on an endless loop inside an old silo.
The voices were growing louder, circling the silo one by one with the choir close behind.
The $20 million property spans 15 floors underground and is housed inside an old missile silo.
The silo, like Las Vegas' Underground House, was built in the midst of the Cold War.
All I wanted to do was be reading a book in a silo with the Amish.
This is the classiest of the fake TV newspapers; only the best for sexy silo Ben.
"The direction of our forces is towards the area of the dam at present," Silo said.
The edges are squared off instead of rounded, the stylus is sitting there in its silo.
LCOE is a popular way to compare different fuel sources, but does so in a silo.
Silo Ridge is perhaps the priciest of them all, and has drawn several high-profile buyers.
In southeastern Wyoming, portions of the silo field are covered by a carrier called Union Wireless.
Now, the harvest has grown to a size that is unsustainable; it's rotting in the silo.
Silo said at a ceremony to celebrate the city's recapture that ISIS suffered a "brutal" defeat.
It's launched from a vulnerable above-ground, rocket gantry rather than a silo hardened against attack.
The historic Grain Silo Complex had long since blurred into the fabric of Cape Town's harbor.
The company's 15-story facility, fashioned from a retired missile silo, cost $20 million to build.
It includes an image of a missile inside a silo as an alarm sounds in the background.
How can users know if their location is being roped into this kind of experimental data silo?
The silo is one of the delivery points for wheat traded on Euronext's milling wheat futures market.
NatUp is based in northern France and owns a grain silo at Rouen, France's biggest grain port.
He's also since started tuning up his "dad bod" as he trains for the Silo District Marathon.
And the key to doing so is to break down an outdated "silo approach" to international affairs.
Signal then, just happens to be a (partly proprietary) silo on which your messages are transmitted securely.
One-off point solutions that silo information and create broken customer experiences will no longer be accepted.
The facility is located at a former missile silo, so it extends hundreds of feet below ground.
Situated just off Pinal Pioneer Parkway, this missile silo is just a 90 minute drive to Tucson.
Just south of the silo are the McFarland State Historic Park and the Pinal County Historical Museum.
If your story then gets moved into that silo, that's all it's going to be remembered for.
With the silo emptied, Hall constructed a state-of-the-art underground condo building with a twist.
For the science to advance, what Mr. Hawkins has been working on can't stay in a silo.
Warren isn't making climate change the centerpiece of her agenda, nor placing it in an "environmental" silo.
Trump campaign veterans see that as proof that Trump is setting up another bruising and competitive silo.
"They didn't ever operate completely in a silo," said Josh Holmes, Mr. McConnell's former chief of staff.
The 147-foot-deep silo is open to the public and is located just outside Tucson, Arizona.
Cryptocurrencies present an opportunity to rethink the silo approach and allow commercial agreements to evolve with technology.
And the fact is, the silo we shot in was absolutely identical to the silo in Damascus, because I think there were 54 silos and they were all absolutely identical so if you took a missileer from one, and put him in another, there would be no confusion whatsoever.
Why is it allowed to silo Americans' thoughts and opinions using its powerful, black box News Feed algorithm?
"I get to go visit their Magnolia Silo for my book tour and I'm really excited!" she said.
On the outskirts of the capital, Asunción, a mountain of soyabean flour in a massive silo awaits loading.
The current reality is that these feeds silo you in homogenizing platforms, calculating the best-fitting average identity.
Silo-ing our activism isn't the answer — we have to carve out space for ourselves in the strongholds.
Like the note, Lenovo's "Garaged Pen" is automatically charged when you put it back in its little silo.
The SDF said in a statement they had "lost contact" with Silo, who had resigned from his post.
"Previously we didn't get support in this form, we would get light weapons and ammunition," Silo told Reuters.
In the silo-culture bitch-fight that followed, the painting quickly became too hot for any US exhibition.
But again if the encryption gets broken the data is still ending up being in a single silo.
You finance a project with borrowed money, and you try to silo each one as its own LLC.
That might sound like a haul, but the listing insists the silo is private yet not too remote.
But it has faced hurdles in getting French grain silo operators to agree to act as delivery points.
The missile was successfully ejected from an underground silo in a December test, according to Russian news reports.
And in Illinois and Indiana, some farmers are struggling to protect silo bags stuffed with crops from animals.
He also entered the grain silo and saw no signs of chemical weapons manufacture, as alleged by Russia.
If you look at our industry historically, our industry was silo-ized and people sold products to clients.
On the missile side, nuclear upgrades planned include replacing the military's current 553 silo-based Minuteman III missiles.
Most bureaucratic work is siloed (with each agency, or even bureau within an agency, constituting its own silo).
An Iranian state television report showed a missile being fired from a fortified underground silo at night time.
There was a sphinx, a pagoda, and a battleship; a barn, a silo, and the Sydney Opera House.
I figure only the rarest of birds on the brink of extinction make it to the Kanye feather silo.
Many claimed their supply chains were less extended than you might think, with each region a self-contained silo.
It was just the practicality of getting into the silo with the cameras, and staying safe with the kids.
If the clicky spring is too noisy for you, the Silo switch will also offer tactile and linear alternatives.
Francisco, who's also a pilot, built an airstrip from an old access road that runs next to the silo.
The German exchange adopted a "vertical silo", in which customers for one of its products must also use others.
And although the Internet's perception of Minions may be pure terror, the locals think the silo is something else.
The Fixer Upper star completed his 2018 goal on Sunday by running the Silo District Marathon in Waco, Texas.
" Here's the ad, which is named "Silo": "The thought of Donald Trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death.
By betting on a separate silo, Twitter squandered nearly two years when it couldn't afford to take its time.
SDF spokesman Silo said the SDF had ruled out that idea during a meeting with U.S. officials last month.
To get outside of her silo, the manager decided to learn more about the financial workings of the company.
Bad managers view their team as a silo, working against or even sabotaging other teams within the same company.
Instead of just operating in your silo and just optimizing for your team, it's really optimizing for team Microsoft.
The echo chamber had morphed into a full-blown alternate reality silo of conspiracy theories, fake news and propaganda.
The museum sits in the newly developed Silo District at the Waterfront, which boasts apartment blocks, offices and shops.
Once again, I sat in a silo of safety as a bloody massacre literally played out across the street.
Usually at this time of year there would be several hundred trucks, farmers, traders and a silo worker said.
The shattered farm office and the storage silo squashed like a Bud Lite can were bad, but not catastrophic.
You've entered Silo City, a great place to film a post-apocalyptic movie or put on some performance art.
The original silo of Hall's complex was built by the Army Corps of Engineers to withstand a nuclear strike.
The condo walls are fitted with L.E.D. "windows" that show a live video of the prairie above the silo.
It's essentially just a mini-version of the electric grid—that can silo itself off when it needs to.
Their cargo was unwrapped inside the hangar high bay, a gleaming silo stocked with tool racks and ladder trucks.
The only large buildings near the strike points that match this description are a bakery and a grain silo.
The backbone of the United States nuclear arsenal, the Minuteman III missile, is a solid-fueled, silo-based weapon.
Clashes between the SDF and ISIS in the town of Tabqa are still ongoing, SDF spokesman Talal Silo told CNN.
But once I went to scout the silo, turned out, they still had all the [safety] suits and everything there.
That fight will have real implications for consumers as studios pull back licensed content and silo it into paid subscriptions.
"Coming up with a product in a silo and dumping it on people is not going to work," she said.
Venturing beyond any phone's default SMS application means you have to silo your communications off into a slightly different ecosystem.
Attracting developers to build apps and experiences on multiple platforms rather than silo them to Windows was a top priority.
It has also hardened the protection of its silo-based nuclear weapons, according to reports in China's state-controlled media.
There is a problem when we stigmatize, silo out, one aspect of healthcare and treat it differently than everything else.
Originally, the silo sequence was much bigger, but there was no way to shoot it, the way it was storyboarded.
Are Parnell and Richardson sad that Roy and Silo drifted apart, like two lovers floating away on opposing ice sheets?
Ginny's interest in the game is written as though it could only have existed within a silo of male influence.
For instance, Roy and Silo, two male chinstrap penguins, were nesting partners at Central Park Zoo from 1998 to 2004.
Is the internet then really nothing more than just a platform for us to use certain proprietary silo services on?
SDF spokesman Talal Silo said the SDF forces had yet to reach Tabqa town or the nearby airport and dam.
InVivo's silo at La Grande Paroisse, southeast of Paris, was approved as a delivery warehouse for CME as of Feb.
"We're aware of and actively investigating an issue with Nuke silo access," Bethesda said in a Tweet on January 1.
In 2008, Hall worked with the state of Kansas to find a silo that could be adapted for residential living.
This clue is talking about a grain elevator on a farm, and the SILO is where the grain is stored.
Even though the national media likes to silo candidates into "progressive" and "moderate" lanes, voters don't make decisions as neatly.
To the Pentagon's horror, he has also suggested scrapping America's silo-based missiles, leaving the job to submarines and bombers.
The couple spent 33 years converting this Cold War-era nuclear missile silo into what they call a "subterra castle."
It's one of only two such museums in the US — the other being the Minuteman Missile Silo in South Dakota.
A Russian adversary would have to probably use 2 warheads to effectively take out each missile silo, a bad exchange.
Silo-based ICBMs are one leg of the US nuclear triad, which also consists of bombers and nuclear-armed submarines.
The group's decentralised structure in any case means the bosses of its operating companies have no experience outside their particular silo.
Silo of the SDF said preparations were underway for "new action" starting in "a few days", but gave no further details.
Syrian Democratic Forces, a coalition of mainly Kurdish and Arab fighters, took the city on Wednesday, SDF spokesman Talal Silo said.
" Hospitalized for several weeks, Gayle kept up with CNN and MSNBC's Morning Joe on TV. "I couldn't recover in a silo.
The public prosecutor has charged several private silo owners and others with profiteering, forgery and enabling the embezzlement of public funds.
The general prosecutor has ordered arrests and travel bans, and has frozen the assets of several private silo owners and others.
In the '90s, there were plans to turn the Golden Gate Bridge into a desalination station affixed with silo-like structures.
It showed clips of underground silos with dozens of missiles and a missile being prepared for launch from one such silo.
To launch the face-melting ICBMs, players collect code pieces they decrypt and input into a launch terminal in a silo.
Enter Survival Condo, a 23-story deep Cold War-era missile silo that has been repurposed as a luxury condo complex.
He had taken part in the offensive and was currently stationed at a large grain silo in the center of Sinjar.
This drove the self-interests of silo-organized business managers, an organizational structure prevalent in the management of behemoth financial enterprises.
I chose "The Silo Effect" as a team read with my HR department and it resulted in much discussion and learning.
It also allows you to jump out of a helicopter mid-flight, skydive down to a passing airplane, grapple onto it, commandeer it, direct it toward a giant gas silo on a military base, jump out, and open your parachute to float down safely as the plane and silo blow apart in a fiery mess. -K.
The mural shows the two figures towering across a silo in the suburb of Brunswick, on the northern edge of Melbourne, Australia.
If we are to understand African tech better, it's important to understand the continent's general evolution — technology doesn't operate in a silo.
For years Harvard had operated a silo model where portfolio managers focused on their own areas, conducting research and sometimes duplicating efforts.
It is with a keen sense of humor that the gallery hung Hursley's quadriptych "Alabama Silo" (2008) next to the brothel imagery.
Four photos that portray a tall grain silo in various states of deflation are an unmistakable comment on the irony of sex.
"I think climate change is still put in a silo," said Lisa Hymas, the climate and energy program director at Media Matters.
"The idea of control over your own data is not just about me being my own silo, locking everything away," he said.
The entrance to the missile silo blends into the brown landscape, so it's hard to see if you're not looking for it.
So what might sound like some post-production reverb on here is just that natural reverb of being in a grain silo.
The shower in at least one of Simona's rooms is built into a former Roman grain silo from many years before Christ.
But there seemed to be a silo-like disconnect for some of us who also attended two earlier related sessions at ASCO.
The company operates two sites around the 12,000-square mile silo field in addition to at least 53 other towers across Wyoming.
But giving USDA a permanent seat creates the potential for national security threats to be found behind every barn or grain silo.
"Instead of just operating in your silo and just optimizing for your team, it&aposs really optimizing for team Microsoft," she said.
Its head, al-Maksousi, said the board expects to get 350,000 tonnes of wheat from four silo complexes in Nineveh this year.
In a silo-like "pelleter," the carbon dioxide is transformed into pellets of calcium carbonate (chalk) via one more high school chemistry reaction.
One FAC sales contract shows that the firm sold the government 102,652 tonnes of wheat from a FAC silo called Hanager al-Masna'a.
It has invested in elevators, ports and processing plants, including a 60,000-tonne silo complex in Mato Grosso, Brazil's top soya-growing state.
"If you're only exposing yourself to people who think like you, you're living in a silo and missing out on opportunities," she explained.
The general prosecutor has ordered arrests, travel bans, and asset freezes for several private silo owners and others allegedly involved in the scandal.
In the storyboard, the creature goes through the side of the silo, and the corn dumps out, and the kids are dumped out.
Running a vertical silo made expanding into other areas attractive, as new customers could be steered towards the rest of the group's offerings.
Fighting was mainly focused near a major grain silo complex south of the city that had been hit by U.S.-led coalition jets.
On a bright Florida morning, a cylinder of thin ice the size of a grain silo is hanging 50 feet above the ground.
It also helps to explain why so much in-silo progress made at such expense consistently fails to add up to strategic success.
Face it: You're going to hear about the 2016 presidential race all summer long, unless you spend your vacation in a missile silo.
Whoops. On Friday afternoon, a demolition of a 53-metre high silo in Vordingborg, Denmark took place, as had been planned for months.
There are heroes in the story, men who went back into the silo after it was evacuated as part of the containment effort.
First, it infuses technology and innovation diversity into America's energy infrastructure, rather than locking all states into a 100 percent renewable energy silo.
"The future of Raqqa will be decided by its people," Silo said, as he urged the international community to support their rebuilding efforts.
With the imprisonment of Ellaria and Yara, two strong women fighting for Dany are silo-ed off for the rest of the season.
William Leonard Pickard was sentenced to life without parole in 2003 for manufacturing massive amounts of acid at a decommissioned nuclear missile silo.
The Silo district has its own free trolley that stops all over downtown Waco, so shoppers can easily get from store to store.
Here's a short film about the town of Brim in Victoria and how the commissioning of a silo painting has boosted the economy.
Before I headed back to Wichita, we stopped at Hall's latest project—a second underground complex, in a silo twenty-five miles away.
The crew on duty inspected the missile silo facilities top to bottom each day — a process that could take three to four hours.
Silo-Auto itself is an example of brutalist architecture, a fortress-like style of design popular from the 1950s to the mid-1970s.
Silo said residents of the northeast who had previously depended on medical care in Aleppo and Damascus would be able to do so again.
Gramzay explained that Roy and Silo eventually welcomed baby Tango, who they cared for until she was old enough to be on her own.
This is why distributed storage and processing frameworks like Hadoop exist — data in the cloud is far more scalable than data in a silo.
Nobody was injured as the 53-metre (170-foot) silo at Vordingborg Harbour fell, but it damaged a small section of an adjacent library.
Which means that tools that once "got the job done" for small design teams and individual freelancers working in a silo stopped being useful.
If Stranger Things aired weekly, the decision to silo Eleven would be an all-time calamity, a month-plus wait for something to happen.
In essence, the most recent campaigns in the social media era demonstrated that social media can no longer be put in its own silo.
If audiences perceived websites as digital destinations for both content and conversation, Facebook's control over content distribution and its silo effect would render meaningless.
Recently, Silo purchased an empty box for his 20160-year-old girlfriend, Ray, for Christmas, and she couldn't have been more thrilled. Empty. Box.
They are equipped with a seal that keeps the food inside dry even if the silo remains underwater for a long time during floods.
Then a manager pushed him to break out of his software engineering silo and see what it was like to deal with potential customers.
About 2000 trucks dump up to 290 tonnes of trash each day in a silo 22020 meters (28 yards) deep at the Wujiang plant.
Far too often we silo the conversation about violent extremism in a political or law enforcement bucket focused on extremist groups and their ideologies.
It could go inside a factory and smell products for quality control or be put inside a grain silo to smell for food spoilage.
GitHub Connect, which connects the silo of GitHub Enterprise with the open source repositories on its public site, is now generally available, for example.
Visitors also see the piece Silo, a steel structure full of glass shards and covered by a thin glass roof suspended from the ceiling.
The catalyst will happen in a silo at first but then it will spread into Manhattan and Queens and spread out like Silicon Valley.
The way in which the bodies were piled on top of each other suggested they had been killed together and dumped in the silo.
Tahseen Hussein was until recently the director of one of the four silo complexes, Bazwaya, which can hold up to 250,000 tonnes of wheat.
While these integrations are big asks, Archer said, ChartMogul doesn't want to be another software-as-a-service (SaaS) silo where data gets trapped.
The remains of Challenger were collected and memorialized in a retired Minuteman missile silo at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida in 1986.
But even in that context, "Nick Mauss: Transmissions," which was at the Whitney Museum of American Art until mid-May, is hard to silo.
While nothing can stop Trump from tweeting, this time congressional negotiators have largely tried to silo themselves off from too much influence from leaders.
For now, the 12-acre building site consists mainly of a muddy parking lot with a 1943 Victory Soya Mills silo in the middle.
Like the Danish couple, Roy and Silo were desperate to have a baby, so they put a rock in their nest and sat on it.
It also provided music analytics, but it focused on a wider picture across multiple platforms (not just a single silo like Apple Music or Spotify).
He appeared to exist in a silo of sadness, a stark contrast to the man who had 13 No. 1 singles from 1968 to 19933.
The shame silo doesn't necessarily work—I haven't bought a single thing since that backpack—but it makes Instagram a lot more fun to use.
McMaster opened his restaurant, Silo, in Brighton in 2014, sourcing from local farmers, avoiding packaging, and trying to put everything into a dish, including byproducts.
Silo said the assault had begun from the north, east and west of the city, which is bordered to the south by the River Euphrates.
Welch calls the strategy "silo jumping," or taking a bird's eye view of your company and learning a bit about what your colleagues are doing.
While other ICBM models have launched the Avangard in previous tests, the Sarmat is meant to eventually replace the entire Russian silo-based nuclear arsenal.
Silo is using the new financing to make a hiring push and develop new products and services to support liquidity in its perishable goods marketplace.
It was the middle of a hot Kansas afternoon, and a large barn with a silo loomed in a field now framed by bulbous clouds.
The Jabar citadel on the banks of Lake Assad was taken by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance on Thursday, militia spokesman Talal Silo said.
Sales have been so strong that Hall has almost sold out his second Survival Condo facility located at another undisclosed Atlas silo site in Kansas.
Unlike other vaccum sealers, Silo works with fresh and delicate foods that would be crushed if used with a bag — and its containers are reusable.
In 2008, he paid three hundred thousand dollars for the silo and finished construction in December, 2012, at a cost of nearly twenty million dollars.
But also assume that efforts to silo the most toxic parts of Twitter will result in ever-louder cries of bias and so-called shadowbanning.
The crater Town residents pointed to a crater on the road by the grain silo and bakery where the chemical weapons attack reportedly took place.
The revamp also saw the creation of two new senior roles: Corporate Responsibility Advance Principal and, pushing the envelope, our Thinking Outside the Silo Head.
In Silo Ridge, for example, in the Hudson Valley, which is the newest community, the horseback riding, hunting, mountain biking and hiking are all excellent.
Given what technology we know North Korea currently has, it's safe to say a nuclear-armed missile wouldn't just suddenly erupt from an underground silo.
It also seems like a movie made specifically by people who had compiled a silo of sexual mom jokes but never got to use them.
Security forces mostly regained control of Abu Ghraib by Sunday evening, including a grain silo and a cemetery where Islamic State had dug in for hours.
The owner of Rusted Silo Southern BBQ & Brew House has put up a mouth-watering reward -- free barbecue for life -- for information leading to an arrest.
In season five, Drake and Duke busily stack wood in the fireplace at local metal designer (and now Silo District Marathon coach) Jimmy Don Holmes's house.
SDF spokesman Talal Silo said the delivery of the armored vehicles marked a significant improvement in U.S. support and attributed the change to the new administration.
The grain trading division made another loss, excluding port silo revenue, in a context of tough international markets, but should break even this year, Blandinieres said.
Through some alchemy involving the accounts you follow, your own posts and geotagging, and general Facebook ad-servicing dark arts, you've got a shame silo too.
During this year's Silo District Marathon, Gaines opted for a shorter race — the 13.1 mile half marathon — where he pushed baby Crew across the finish line.
It is the architecture for a new cadre of social media tools — currently under development — that shun the silo-based approach of contemporary social media entities.
The third silo, as Friedman sees it, was China getting for free the benefits of the stability that the U.S. Pacific Fleet brings to the region.
It has been working on EU wheat futures for about two years but the project has been delayed by contract issues with silo operators in France.
"Strategic litigation needs to be seen as one part of a wider process: it cannot be conducted in a silo," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"It comes down to trust," says Silo Studio's Attua Aparicio Torinos, one of the participating artists, about the project's fun and refreshingly hands-off curatorial approach.
He's traveled the Chernobyl exclusion zone, wandered the halls of a nuclear missile silo, and spent time in Ukraine in search of the world's gaming culture.
Pickard was originally busted in 2000 after a DEA raid on his LSD superlab inside the old Atlas E nuclear missile silo site near Wamego, Kansas.
Silo said SDF advances had been slowed by thick fog that had allowed Islamic State insurgents to use infiltration tactics to attack SDF positions, he said.
To me, you can't absorb enough knowledge and you can't connect with people enough, and so I don't want to just limit myself to one silo.
Engineers have limited clarity into the work being done by other members of their team or into project tasks that fall outside of their own silo.
Perhaps most famous, male chinstrap penguins Silo and Roy found love at the Central Park Zoo in 1998 and hatched and raised a chick named Tango.
I was greeted by Larry Hall, the C.E.O. of the Survival Condo Project, a fifteen-story luxury apartment complex built in an underground Atlas missile silo.
His science fiction series Silo has attracted legions of fans and turned him into an international bestselling novelist whose books have been translated into 40 languages.
There's a giant stainless-steel sugar silo, containing 55,000 pounds of sugar, and an evil-looking mixer that can blend 5,000 pounds of ingredients at a time.
And targeting allows campaigns to silo thousands of possible audiences with just a click, making it harder than ever to hold politicians accountable for all of it.
The port hub project's main suppliers include silo maker Kepler Weber SA and TMSA Tecnologia em Movimentação SA, a maker of belt conveyors and grain loading machines.
"[Adichie's] mistake is to try to silo out trans women," Victoria Rodriguez-Roldan, Trans/Gender Nonconforming Justice Project Director at the National LGBTQ Task Force, told Vox.
Berliners got acquainted with Lode & Stijn's laidback yet upmarket style through pop-ups, from holding a decadent brunch at Silo to serving up wild boar at Schlachtfest.
Home control and automation really doesn't work at scale, except for a few silo scenarios now (Ring doorbell is a great example of something that works broadly).
SDF spokesman Talal Silo told the news wire Tuesday that the fighting will be "fierce because [the Islamic State] will die to defend their so-called capital".
In a separate incident, gunmen attacked a grain silo in the northern Iraqi town of Shirqat on Thursday, killing a guard and setting fire to a vehicle.
As she sips rose-petal-flavored water, she explains how Jochen Holz and Silo Studio formed the Jell-O-colored vessels by blowing glass into fabric bags.
When the Silo Hotel in Cape Town opened in March 2017, crowds flocked to the rooftop, home to a pool and bar, for views over the waterfront.
Input Club is currently running a Kickstarter campaign for the Keystone, a new keyboard that will be the first to feature the company's new mechanical Silo switches.
It's a bit thicker and doesn't have a little storage silo like the phones offer, but it has the same features and capabilities of the phone version.
Those satellite photos also show what "strongly resembles" a silo, according to Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project at the FAS, who analyzed the images.
It&aposs very easy for anyone in a corporate role to become wrapped up in its silo and/or the smaller silos that make up the whole.
SDF spokesman Talal Silo said the foreign fighters would be left behind "to surrender or die", without saying when the evacuation of Syrian fighters would take place.
All Things Being Equal … continues through February 19 at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art (V&A Waterfront, Silo District, South Arm Road, Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa).  
PARIS (Reuters) - CME Group has moved closer to launching long-planned European Union wheat futures after resolving contract issues with grain silo operators in France, trade sources said.
This being Amazon, a single service rarely sits in a silo, so unsurprisingly, we've heard some other murmurs that could underscore Amazon's interest in building more gaming capabilities.
In the field and at the silo, GrainChain's system consists of a logistics toolkit to monitor and track harvests coming out of the fields and through individual silos.
In a recent interview, Talal Silo, who spent two years as the SDF's top spokesman before breaking with the group last month, put the number at about 3,500.
Facebook has also dramatically reduced the reach of independent media in Cambodia after it decided last year to silo off their content as part of a controversial experiment.
The prosecutor ordered the arrest of anyone who is found to be involved in the fraud from silo owners to the members of the committee receiving the wheat.
If it's truly insidious marketing you seek—something personalized, perfectly titrated, and just a tiny bit insane—then allow me to introduce you to the Instagram Shame Silo.
The magic of the shame silo is that it short-circuits all of your reticence and wordlessly ushers you into a world filled with the buyable, fetishizable accoutrements.
At its best, the shame silo offers up a fractured version of the Sears Roebuck catalog (an institution of perusal that faded along with Gen X-ers' childhoods).
They captured Tabqa "thanks to the sacrifices of the SDF's heroes and with the full, unlimited support of the U.S.-led international coalition", said SDF spokesman Talal Silo.
What is required is not just piecemeal environmental regulation, nicely tucked into its silo, but widespread shifts in energy sources, infrastructure, transportation, resource development, municipal design and more.
O n my drive back to New York in August, after my last day at MASS MoCA , I stopped at Hancock Shaker Village to see the silo installation.
" @ekp is Ellen Pao, formerly of Twitter and Reddit, who had earlier replied to Dorsey, "We tried treating @reddit as a silo, and it was a huge mistake.
One three-minute clip showed a missile silo at an enormous underground base with what seemed to be a Qiam 1, a ballistic missile first tested in 2010.
No one was home when I knocked and, as horses eyed me from a nearby paddock, stared up at the antenna on top of that big blue silo.
There were only a few good pieces of farmland on the reservation, and the Lauders had a tall silver silo you could see all the way from town.
You'll have noticed that Input Club is far more excited about its Silo switches than the keyboard that's ostensibly the focus of its Kickstarter, and that's no accident.
Russia is building new silo-based missiles, the new Borei class of nuclear ballistic missile submarines and new rail-mobile missiles as it revamps other intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Geometric laser projections of different shapes and grids are exhibited on the walls of the Silo-Auto car park for a new installation, Epicentro, by OpenField Creative Lab.
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 18 Running Shoe When I decided to run the Silo District Marathon, I knew I'd need a good support team—and a great pair of shoes.
It's not the first establishment of its kind in the UK. Silo in Brighton has been doing a similar thing since 2014, as has the Real Junk Food Project.
The documents, which Gad collated while he was still at the firm and which were reviewed by Reuters, include receipts from the government, import contracts and government silo appraisals.
Our politics are divided not only in the ballot box but in media, because the incentives across the board are designed to drive us apart and to silo us.
The pregnant mother of four, 40, shared a sweet photo of her husband, 43, running on Instagram in preparation for the Silo District Marathon in Waco, Texas, on Sunday.
Silo served as a spokesman for the SDF, an alliance of mostly Kurdish and Arab militias battling Islamic State in Syria with the help of the U.S.-led coalition.
But HomePod, like the audio vacuum it was tested and developed in, exists in a silo that doesn't seem to take into account how people actually use smart speakers.
This development bolsters Beijing's strategic modernization of moving from silo-based to road-mobile ICBMs, from single warhead missiles to missiles with multiple, independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRV).
Then there's the business part of it: Even if Facebook did silo all its user data into its respective apps, the German regulation could hurt the company's advertising business.
SDF spokesman Talal Silo told Reuters the battle started on Monday and the fighting would be fierce "because Daesh (Islamic State) will die to defend their so-called capital".
A "BOLD opportunity" to live in a rusting decommissioned nuclear missile silo in the middle of Arizona sitting on more than 12 acres of land, according to the listing.
PARIS – Authorities say an explosion at a grain silo in the eastern French city of Strasbourg has injured at least four people, and a large rescue operation is underway.
However, strategic planners understood the risks of enabling a single officer in a silo in North Dakota, perhaps under the most stressful conditions imaginable, to initiate a nuclear strike.
Rather than relying on a metal contact like most other mechanical switches, these Silo switches have a small magnet that moves up and down as you press a switch.
He now goes back and forth between the Kansas silo and a home in the Denver suburbs, where his wife, a paralegal, lives with their twelve-year-old son.
Another much-anticipated opening will be the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (September) in Cape Town in an early-1203th-century grain silo on the Victoria & Albert Waterfront.
Much of it, however, was shot in a former Titan II missile silo, which lends the film a gritty veracity you don't find in a green-screen digital setting.
Another silo of the same type just sold for $420,000, also in Arizona indicating these structures might be making a comeback, at least among a certain type of buyer.
The armored vehicles and troop carriers had arrived four or five days ago, said Talal Silo, spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) alliance, which includes the Kurdish YPG militia.
A supervisor at U.S. Pipe in Union City was looking into a concrete hopper silo when he lost his balance and fell into it, a worker told Fox 2 KTVU .
But the HomePod, like the audio vacuum it was tested and developed in, exists in a silo that doesn't seem to take into account how people actually use smart speakers.
"Silo was secretly coordinating with commanders from the FSA and when he entered areas under their control he then crossed into Turkish territory," said Ibrahim al-Idlibi, an FSA spokesman.
PARIS, July 4 (Reuters) - Euronext said on Tuesday that it would add the Simarex grain silo in Rouen as a new delivery point to its wheat futures from September 2018.
Before the Silo District Marathon in the couple's hometown of Waco, Texas, kicked off, Joanna snapped a shot of her husband standing beside cancer survivor and professional runner Gabriele Grunewald.
But the fact is, for video, Apple hasn't been anywhere near the influence it once was for music, and the silo-ing of iTunes has been a big factor here.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Maintenance errors by three U.S. airmen damaged a nuclear-armed missile in its silo in Colorado in 2014, triggering an accident investigation, the Air Force said on Friday.
"There's nothing quite like standing at the bottom of an eight level silo with a 103-foot, 340,000 pound Titan II missile hovering above you," Dicks tells The Creators Project.
The team has been showing what's possible when you think outside the proprietary silo of the usual (messaging giant) suspects for several years now — launching a Slack rival called Riot.
But, after a short introductory video inside the main building, visitors embark on a guided tour in the control room and the hidden silo itself, which reaches 147 feet underground.
"1,300 square km (captured from Islamic State) in 10 days - we were expecting it to take longer, but the Daesh (Islamic State) defences disintegrated," Silo said in a phone interview.
Protesters against the sale have hung banners from one apartment silo reading "Kommerz Allee fuer 28 Million Verhoekert An Deutsche Wohnen" ("Capitalist Avenue - flogged to Deutsche Wohnen for 28 Million").
They need to respond to challenges in real time and they are forced to handle the back-and-forth with opponents rather than find shelter in the silo of a campaign.
Famously, you cannot silo apps onto an iPhone — you have to go through the App Store — but if you have an enterprise certificate, you can deploy apps without the App Store.
"We're silo-ed in the TV shows we watch, the websites we scan, everything," said Clinton, who also spoke about his work with the Clinton Foundation and its upcoming Global Initiative.
Both the Air Force and the people who run the silo at first agreed to let us in and then gradually became more and more and more enthusiastic about having us.
Unlike the displays of vast underground tunnels and occasional missile silo that you can see in Iranian missile footage, North Korea has never shown actual deployment sites, and for good reason.
For instance, if you rescue a civilian from a forced baptism they might tell you about a silo filled with the cult's explosives, which will then get added to your map.
As concert-goers were sent away from the Maassilo, a former grain silo complex on the Maas River that has been converted into an event hall, the venue was cordoned off.
In a post on the Magnolia blog, the former Fixer Upper star detailed his "tough" experience running the first Silo District Marathon, a race he started with wife Joanna in 5.
PARIS, March 23 (Reuters) - CME Group has moved closer to launching a long-planned European Union wheat contract after resolving contract issues with grain silo operators in France, trade sources said.
The tariff on imported roughage like hay and silo maize will be brought down to zero from three Swiss francs per 100 kg, a spokesman for the federal agriculture agency said.
All of those attributes, while in a silo I think are valuable, [but] I think that as women we're conditioned to think it is not ideal for us to be assertive.
The interceptor, launched from an underground silo, was equipped with an upgraded "kill vehicle" that broke off from its rocket base and used a booster to smash into the incoming missile.
Paying three million dollars for a windowless condominium in a disused missile silo seems like a punitive tariff by comparison, but one that the ultra-rich can clearly afford to pay.
Total funding raised: $3 million seed roundWhat it does: Silo is a wholesale marketplace for growers, distributors, and retailers of perishable food that helps automate pricing, orders, payments, and broader logistics.
What was once a simple rectangular space with a missile silo lid at its center is now a sprawling arena filled with boxes, military equipment, and soldiers running around shooting me.
As experts silo themselves further while computers master more of the skills once reserved for highly focused humans, people who think broadly and embrace diverse experiences and perspectives will increasingly thrive.
His recommendations include "The Silo Effect" by Gillian Tett, "The No Asshole Rule" by Robert I. Sutton, PhD, and "The 2020 Workplace" by Jeanne C. Meister and Karie Willyerd, among others.
It's almost identical to what you'll find on a Galaxy Note, except that this one doesn't have a button on it (and no, you can't put it back in the silo backwards).
It has been an eventful week for Chip, wife Joanna Gaines and their entire brood, including baby Crew, who supported Chip at the Silo District Half Marathon in Waco, Texas, on Sunday.
As such, some farmers are jumping on a quick fix common in Argentina: the silo bag, consisting of long sheaths of plastic to shelter crops in the field from rain and wind.
Here's how that marital rift came to pass: About seven miles outside of Hanksville, Utah, a man stood inside a grain-silo-like building that he and the crew called the Hab.
Sustaining the U.S. government's interest in financial industry data standards without the OFR may leave the various government financial agencies to their own regulatory silo self-interests and abandon this global initiative.
It's a slippery slope to tyranny, my friends, and the Founding Fathers knew that the best defense against despotism was for every home to have its own well-stockpiled nuclear-missile silo.
Silo said control of the city would be handed over to civilian leaders once clearing operations were completed and that the SDF would guarantee the protection of the city and its province.
When it comes to strengthening our digital infrastructure, there is a tendency in security circles to think that throwing money at the problem within a single silo will lead to a solution.
"I spent two days crawling through the silo, which had a monumental amount of bird poo," Mr. Heatherwick, 47, recalled in an interview at his spacious London headquarters near King's Cross Station.
In addition to a vast dining room, there is a large, round marble-lined hammam installed in a former missile silo; the sky is visible through a glass porthole three flights above.
And yet we have so effectively conditioned many of our listeners not to pay any attention to something outside that bubble, outside that silo, that now we have this Donald Trump phenomena.
Directly below her will be a team of three silo-busting "executive vice-presidents" in charge of the three broad areas that, Mrs von der Leyen has indicated, will be her priorities.
Directly below her will be a team of three silo-busting "executive vice-presidents" in charge of the three broad areas which, Mrs von der Leyen has indicated, will be her priorities.
At the top of that list for Android apps is probably "scoped storage," which limits apps' ability to look at storage outside of their own silo (similar to how the iPhone works).
To start, Doug McMaster—head chef at zero waste restaurant, Silo Brighton—recommends a course of signal crayfish, which fit the brief because they're both local and in need of a cull.
"On the trade front and on the civilian front it is seen as an excellent thing, because now there is ... a link between the entire northern rural area," spokesman Talal Silo told Reuters.
A curfew was imposed as a regiment of Iraq's elite counter-terrorism forces was mobilized to retake the silo in Abu Ghraib and prevent the militants approaching the nearby airport, security officials said.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Gizmodo (L'enoteca Zanardo Giussano)An Italian winery, L'enoteca Zanardo Giussano in Conegliano, Veneto, lost approximately 8,000 gallons of bubbly on September 25, due to an overserved silo.
But the weather was merciful and the rural roads well paved, offering a near-seamless tableau of shorn acreage upon which the occasional silo or farmhouse materialized in a state of heartbreaking isolation.
Google is also switching status from a corporation to a limited liability company (LLC) — to reflect the new structure which sandboxes each business unit as a separate legal silo under the Alphabet parent.
It also gives companies the ability to silo out who can give features to which users, which helps ensure that a launch doesn't go rogue or someone gets access to too much data.
The $349 500e Chromebook model has its own stylus (and a silo for storing it in), which provides lag-free input, courtesy of a Chrome OS API that Lenovo has taken advantage of.
Speaking at a ceremony held to celebrate the capture of Raqqa, Syrian Democratic Forces spokesman Talal Silo claimed a "historic victory" over ISIS and said the extremist group had suffered a "brutal" defeat.
Apparently, the dude has an affinity for abandoned missile silos:Among his assets is about 85 acres of property in upstate New York, including a luxury home built atop a decommissioned Atlas missile silo.
Only when we stop silo-ing digital communication and accept the reality that, for example, texting is the dominant form of communication amongst teens, will we see studies that can inspire true action.
Prime Minister Omar Razzaz visited a grain silo and said there were enough strategic stocks to feed the country for months, in an attempt to assure panicky Jordanians who have been hoarding food.
Prime Minister Omar Razzaz visited a grain silo and said there were enough strategic stocks to feed the country for months, in an attempt to assure panicky Jordanians who have been hoarding food.
In September 1980, a wrench socket was dropped during routine maintenance at a Titan II missile silo; the missile's fuel tank was punctured; and suddenly much of the state of Arkansas faced obliteration.
In 2008, an entrepreneur bought a missile silo in Kansas and converted it into the ultimate $20 million fortified shelter complete with necessary amenities like a general store, fisheries, and a medical center.
The project layers reams of data atop a SimCity-like landscape, which city officials, urban planners, architects, and the like can use to monitor trends and connections between what are usually silo-ed departments.
But inspectors from the Supplies Ministry had examined the silo in 2013 and found it to have a storage capacity of just under 10,000 tonnes, an appraisal record from the Ministry of Supplies show.
Rusted Silo Southern BBQ and Brew House just opened about 18 months ago, but it's already collected a loyal fan base, a lot of five-star Yelp reviews, and two consecutive Best Things awards.
Despite intensive U.S. bombing of bridges, several hospitals and a large silo in the course of the campaign, the city appears to have been spared the devastation of other cities in the Syrian conflict.
Sears Day showed CNN affiliate WRAL the aftermath on his dairy farm -- a silo was torn apart and a vehicle was turned upside down, but none of his 150 cattle were hurt, he said.
The American version would be nonnuclear: The goal is a weapon so fast and precise that it relies on the raw force of impact to destroy a fixed target, such as a missile silo.
Stacey Pennington, the master planner on the Makers Quarter project, described the vision for the neighborhood from a picnic table at Silo, an auto repair lot that has been turned into a community venue.
The silo, which will make up to 20,000 tonnes of storage capacity available for CME deliveries, joins 16 other sites that were approved by CME before the launch of its EU futures last September.
The surprisingly honest message that Rowland Martin and Amy Holmes had for Kelly was that she devalues black history because she exists in a white silo, propped up by the largely white media establishment.
Self-sufficiency is a fatal conceit: yes, the hardened silo turned luxury condos will house an operating room and a few doctors, but they depend on many other people and products to be effective.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Seydou Walaga, a grey-haired farmer in western Niger, lifts the hatch of his grain silo, a round hut made of sticks and straw, to reveal piles of sorghum and millet.
University of Cincinnati's Alchemy presented a kind of sonic silo, which surrounded the visitor with a kaleidoscope of stunning Rookwood tiles, as well as offering an echo point that radiated spoken noise back in stereo.
A group of 20 Islamic State fighters took control of a grain silo in Abu Ghraib, 18 miles west of Baghdad, and attacked a nearby army base, killing six soldiers and wounding more than 14.
Anything you do can be a conduit through which you access fun, and we've all played a giant trick on ourselves in the attempt to silo fun off into its own quadrant of the world.
A long-term vision Perhaps the next move is for the company to begin to silo each service it creates in separate apps, testing them first within Uber's main app to see how they perform.
"We would fail ourselves if we only stayed in a silo and delivered it in the traditional way of distribution and content," said Eric Winter, UFC senior vice president and general manager of Fight Pass.
The second, first reported by the AP, was that Air Force security personnel at Malmstrom had been unable to properly respond to a drill simulating the capture of a nuclear silo by a hostile force.
Each of those states operate in a silo and boast a unique slate of laws that often are subject to frequent tweaks as officials learn on the fly in creating first-of-their-kind regulations.
Ed and Dianna Peden bought this Cold War Atlas E nuclear missile silo and spent the last 33 years renovating it into an underground mansion and castle, which they rented out on Airbnb for years.
Two sources said CME had concluded contracts with four French silo operators, and one said it was close to signing with a fifth, which would give CME enough capacity to allow physical delivery of wheat.
For all its talk of a more connected world, Facebook has a tendency to silo us—its users—into feedback loops, those spheres of information where we're rarely subjected to views that differ from our own.
The legislative measures risk further segmenting the web into silo-ed versions of itself and could potentially just put more power in the hands of tech giants who could easily, if reluctantly, comply with the regulations.
In the seaside town of Brighton, Silo, Britain's first zero-waste restaurant, turns leftover whey from making cheese into sauce, bread crust into miso soup, and inedible parts such as egg shells and bones into compost.
MYSTERIOUS REMAINS OF EXTINCT APE DISCOVERED IN ANCIENT CHINESE TOMB Homosexuality has been documented in a host of different animal species, such as Roy and Silo, the famous gay penguins at New York's Central Park Zoo.
At dawn on Sunday, suicide bombers and gunmen attacked Iraqi security forces in Abu Ghraib, seizing positions in a grain silo and a cemetery, and killing at least 17 members of the security forces, officials said.
That's a good question, and I'm someone who has spent a good deal of time in the center of this transformation of conservative media from being a legitimate alternative voice to becoming an alternative-reality silo.
The U.S. launch, which occurred late Tuesday night from an underground silo, sent a dummy missile roughly 4,200 miles west of the base in California to a point near the Kwajalein Atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
What could have been a simple paint job turned into a roadside attraction for neighbors and onlookers alike when the Stark family from Ossian, Indiana, decided to turn their 25-foot-tall silo into a Minion.
While that's the goal of every security tool, ForeScout believes that by working together with Splunk, and sharing information, the two tools can help break down the security information silo problem, ForeScout CMO Rob Greer explained.
The film recounts in harrowing detail an accident in a Titan II missile silo in Arkansas in September 1980 caused by the most innocuous of mistakes: An airman doing routine maintenance dropped a piece of equipment.
Every length of marble bench or gleaming architectural accident I saw in a video seemed like an open criticism of the rusted metal ledges near our grain silo, or the cracks on the church manual pads.
Spokesman Talal Silo reaffirmed the SDF's plan to hand control of Raqqa to a civil council formed of people from the city, and to hand over internal security to a police force drawn from local recruits.
I saw how college-educated and economically advantaged people can use their position not to exploit already exploitative systems for their own gain and silo the benefits, but further and sustainably improve the lives of others.
The result is that a vague search, say "Seahawks game," will instantly produce all the data related to it, regardless of what silo it happens to be in, and presented with the most relevant stuff first.
The emerging Wynyard Quarter on the western waterfront is home to a new theater, a park where movies are projected onto the side of a former cement silo in the Southern Hemisphere summer and several restaurants.
He recruited Nick to co-host and they decided to take their classmates along for the ride as they educated themselves on the perils of a military operating in a silo from the society it serves.
The penguins, called Roy and Silo, "exhibit what in penguin parlance is called 'ecstatic behavior': that is, they entwine their necks, they vocalize to each other, they have sex," the New York Times wrote at the time.
These particular vulnerabilities, found by the enterprise security firm Armis, can also break out of the "segmentation" that IT managers use to silo different parts of a network, like a guest Wi-Fi, to cause widespread issues.
Earlier, SDF spokesman Talal Silo said its fighters had seized "60 to 70 percent" of the airport but were still engaged in intense clashes with the ultra-hardline militants inside the air base and on its outskirts.
And in doing so it has managed, in a relatively short period of time, to build what feels like its own successful social silo (provided you can forget about that whole it's-a-part-of-Facebook thing).
"Today's test launch used an intercontinental ballistic missile pulled randomly from a silo on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, which was then transported and reassembled at Vandenberg, and launched by crew members," the Air Force statement said.
But the Iraqi security sources said the militants had been forced out of a police station and several army positions and had dug in at the cemetery and the silo, part of which was set on fire.
In a test taking place over the Pacific Ocean, a mock enemy ICBM fired from the Marshall Islands was targeted by an interceptor fired from an underground silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base north of Santa Barbara.
"At the moment it sometimes takes us weeks to compile as all our data is in silos and you have to access to that particular silo, and we have hundreds of them," Ash said in an interview.
I feel like that might be beginning to change, perhaps with female journalists, because women have been collaborating in the film industry for quite some time, even though the industry is trying to separate us, and silo us.
PARIS, June 12 (Reuters) - Euronext said on Tuesday it would add the Sica Nord-Cereales silo in the northern French port of Dunkirk as a new delivery point for its maize (corn) futures contract from November 2019 onwards.
"Euronext will make available an additional storage capacity in the delivery point of Ghent from the November 2019 delivery month onwards, with the listing of the Euro-Silo storage facility in Ghent, Belgium," it said in a statement.
Awhile back, the company introduced a feature that let you designate whose posts you wanted to see at the top of your feed, but I find that this just drives other potentially interesting posts deeper down the silo.
Feeling "increasingly imprisoned by my own digitally curated liberal silo", he was eager to leave behind his mobile phone and spend time with the kinds of Americans he never meets while shopping for quinoa in his Brooklyn enclave.
Because of the way its news algorithm matches posts to your views and interests, Facebook has an alarming tendency to silo its users into separate, ideology-driven realities where they're seldom exposed to people with a disagreeing opinions.
Islamic State (IS) suicide bombers and gunmen attacked Iraqi army and police posts on the western outskirts of Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least 12 people and seizing positions in a grain silo and a cemetery, officials said.
Related: The Islamic State Tried to Seize a Town Right After the Ceasefire Took Effect in Syria A military statement said at least four suicide attackers were killed around the silo, with another 20 militants holed up inside.
Awhile back, the company introduced a feature that let you designate whose posts you wanted to see at the top of your feed, but I find that this just drive other potentially interesting posts deeper down the silo.
Altice's managers had in the past said that potential risks associated with the company's consolidated debt were alleviated by the so-called "silo structure" of the group, under which each entity would have to make its own repayments.
And even if you know which silo your data is in, you still have to go there and muck around in it to find what you're looking for — which Slack room did we put the meeting time in?
CAPE TOWN — The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, which opened here last month in a reincarnated grain silo and is drawing around 2250,22001 visitors a day, appears set to become the dominant arts institution on the continent.
In almost every image, from a portrait of a steadfast farmer to a towering grain silo, that sky is present, filling the frame with its billowy formations or drawing long shadows with the sun on the landscapes below.
Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside.
The sold-out Survival Condos in the Atlas missile silo in Kansas, kitted out for off-grid living for up to five years and equipped with simulated high-rise views, were priced between $1.5 million and $3 million.
By employing the gimmicky Sasha Fierce as an alter ego, she was able to silo different music genres on the album — R&B and pop, placed on separate discs — as a means of appealing to a broad audience.
IS was deploying suicide car bombs in its efforts to fend off the assault, Silo said, adding that these were being destroyed before reaching their targets thanks to anti-armour weapons recently supplied by the U.S.-led coalition.
Euronext will launch an additional delivery point at the northern French port of Rouen from September 2017 after reaching an agreement with trading firm Lecureur to use its silo there, Olivier Raevel, head of commodities at Euronext, told Reuters.
At the end of September Jochen Zeitz, a German businessman, will open the long-awaited Zeitz MOCAA, which Thomas Heatherwick, a British designer, has been creating for him in a disused grain silo on the waterfront in Cape Town.
In another case… when the kids are on top of the silo, and the boy falls in, we had rigged doors for that, so that on cue, we could trip them and drop a stunt person into the hole.
The target missile launched from Reagan Test Site Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific — nearly 5,000 miles from Los Angeles — and the interceptor was fired from an underground silo at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
The number of U.S. ICBMs has been reduced from 1,21625 during the Cold War to 2900, which Russia, and soon China, could destroy with a single warhead targeted against each missile silo for a kill probability over 220006 percent.
If just seven households can all agree they want internet and one of the homeowners puts a tower in their yard, or on top of their silo, it would make it worthwhile for the ISP to bring in service.
Analog control aside, the feature of the Keystone and its Silo switches that's likely to get mechanical keyboard enthusiasts most excited is their use of a Beam spring, a rare mechanical switch technology that dates back to the 1970s.
There's still a little clicker cap to fiddle with and a single button for some functions, it still charges inside the phone's silo, and it still does basic tilt detection when you use it to draw on the screen.
But as the threat of climate change grows, so does the importance of understanding how we got to this point, and how to bend that trajectory toward something more sustainable than hiding out in a tricked-up missile silo.
It's a shadowy world that's closed off even to those typically in the know in bureau headquarters, a silo of secrecy in which agents are valued as much for their ability to keep quiet as they are for their investigative skills.
The facility was instantly recognizable by the multi-story and somewhat rundown can of Austral Lager towering over the grounds, which is actually a silo that holds about 250 tons of barley before it is converted into a more drinkable form.
As the former Fixer Upper star crossed the finish line of the Silo District Half Marathon in Waco, Texas, he was joined by his daughter Ella, 11, and his 10-month-old son Crew, whom Chip was pushing in a stroller.
Many of Google's critics also note that they believe it is possible—at least from a technological perspective—to develop user services that are funded by ads, but still silo and control data enough to balance user privacy with business interests.
The zenith/nadir of my own shame silo was an ad for The Iron Neck, an enormous metal headdress that purports to strengthen your neck while having the added benefit of making you look like you're recovering from a bus collision.
"Sentinel" features a Black, female figure with raffia leaves covering her from the neck down, attached to a structure that's reminiscent of a silo, on top of what looks like a platform made of wood (but it's all made of bronze).
The Federal Aviation Administration currently operates the largest and safest air traffic program in the world, and the reauthorization proposal that Republicans introduced this week would silo air traffic control in a private and under-regulated monopoly outside of the FAA.
PARIS, Feb 9 (Reuters) - CME Group has added a grain silo of cooperative group InVivo to a network of sites in northern France that can act as delivery points for wheat traded on CME's EU futures market launched last year.
Above, a player searches an abandoned missile silo for hidden codes during the final stage of a game titled "10 Years of Cereberal Coitus" (43 лет церебрального коитуса) in the early morning hours of September 6, 2015, in Zhitomyr Oblast, Ukraine.
His name is Adam Ondra, and on a misty fall day in an industrial valley on the outskirts of his hometown, he was inside the massive metal silo of a former rock quarry that had been converted into a climbing gym.
"Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside," he wrote.
But this time the acceleration happens credibly, and doesn't head toward an impossibly outsize denouement, which has happened in too many Reacher books to mention; going from tiny ring to missile silo is not outside the realm of Child's imagination.
Chinese laws block multinational companies from moving much of the data they gather on Chinese customers out of the country, meaning that many technology and retail companies must silo off their China business from the rest of their global operations.
In a mammoth hall, the Missile Gallery, 140 feet high, built like a silo, we stood, craning our necks, dwarfed by Titan 1 and Jupiter missiles -- each one, when armed, 3,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
We would replace "silo" type taxes like the Federal Gas Tax and Federal Tire Tax with an alternative tax on producers per barrel of oil and 1000 cubic feet of natural gas, and a tax on imports of the same.
In 2008, Larry Hall purchased a retired missile silo — an underground structure made for the storage and launch of nuclear weapon-carrying missiles — for $300,000 and converted it into apartments for people who worry about Armageddon and have cash to burn.
For instance, a sand path was not only a smart way to dampen the sound of footsteps, but from a wide shot on top of a silo it would be a visual representation of the father's relentless dedication to his family.
Just because the president wasn't physically in the missile silo turning the key himself doesn't mean he's free of the responsibility of launching a nuclear warhead any more than someone hiring a hitman can be considered uninvolved in a murder.
As group leader at Heatherwick Studio—the avant-garde design firm behind Google's upcoming Mountain View and London campuses—Cash was tasked with transforming Cape Town's century-old grain silo complex into the new Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, which opens today.
Islamic State also said it was behind an assault on police and army positions in the western outskirts of Abu Ghraib, which killed 24 security forces and gave the insurgents control of the country's largest grain silo for most of the day.
It's double the length of a traditional S Pen and no device has a silo deep enough to accommodate it, but that extra size and the familiarity of its shape make me vastly more likely to use it than the original S Pen.
They said Brigadier General Talal Silo handed himself in at dawn to the Free Syrian Army (FSA), an adversary of the SDF, near Jarablus city in northern Syria where he was then escorted to Turkey, which backs some FSA groups in that area.
The officials gave no reason for move by Silo, who was the SDF spokesman, but it follows months of growing discontent by some Arab tribes with the SDF, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab forces that is dominated by the Kurdish YPG.
Obama asked questions here and there to prompt answers from the (nervous) panelists and occasionally would interject his own views, particularly about how the silo-ing of media consumption had created a culture where no one really listens to each other anymore.
SDF spokesman Talal Silo told Reuters last week that there would be an SDF campaign toward Deir al-Zor "in the near future," though the SDF was still deciding whether it would be delayed until Raqqa was fully taken from Islamic State.
In the distance, I could see rows of long, two-story buildings covered in beige aluminum siding, bare trees shaking in the wind, a silo maybe, a dark plume of smoke from some unseen source rising up into the pale wide gray sky.
Thomas Heatherwick of London, who designed the building, created the ovoid atrium by slicing through 237.6 of 22015 concrete tubes running from the top of the silo to its basement, where conveyor belts once shuttled millions of tons of grain to trains outside.
So he set more of them in Idaho — in Boise, in Pocatello, in Viola, in Lewiston, in Idaho Falls, in the River of No Return Wilderness, in a grain silo near Kendrick, in a trailer outside of Mullan, at the Clearwater River Casino.
The Geneva Freeport, which may be the world's most valuable storage facility, consists of seven beige warehouses and a large grain silo in La Praille, an industrial zone a short tram ride from the city's lakeside panorama of banks and expensive hotels.
When we couple the organizational complexity of thousands of legal entities comprising a TBTF financial institution with the underlying complexity of generations of silo-built legacy systems, we can begin to understand the enormity of the task of dismantling global financial conglomerates.
The so-called Ground-Based Interceptor system is a roughly 50-foot-tall missile that launches from an underground silo and aims to hit incoming ballistic missiles during the "mid-course" phase of their flight—basically, the top of their ballistic arc in low orbit.
"The capture of the dam is being conducted slowly and carefully and this is why the liberation of the dam needs more time," Silo said, adding that militants dug inside the dam knowing they would not be hit for fear of damaging the dam.
Now Harp has both a faithful fan base, and lifelong friends (he even recently served as team leader for the Gaineses' Silo District Half Marathon), and is using his newfound fame to inspire others to reconsider their day jobs in pursuit of their side hustles.
Van Helten has done multiple works across small towns in the United States, including murals in Nashville, Jacksonville and Fort Smith, Arkansas, and was recently selected to paint a mural on a 110-foot grain silo along the Des Moines River in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Stanimiroff says the London-based company's broader mission is to increase collaboration between sales team members and break out of the old way of doing sales where sales people effectively worked in a silo and are discouraged from supporting or learning from one another.
In 1980, during a routine maintenance check on a warhead buried deep underground in Damascus, Arkansas, one of the nuclear technicians accidentally dropped a socket, which fell deep into the belly of the silo where the warhead was housed, knocking a hole in its side.
At a time of hyper-partisanship, when people treat political parties like sports teams, when it is ever easier to exist in an information silo of like-mindedness, it is now possible to hear information that only affirms you and none that challenges you.
"The Syrian Democratic Forces are the only force that will take part in the operation to liberate Raqqa and we informed the (international U.S.-led) coalition forces that we reject any Turkish role in the Raqqa liberation operation," SDF spokesman Talal Silo told Reuters.
A recent study that found mammography screening for breast cancer may also help detect heart risk in women is another example of how thinking beyond one's medical specialty, tunnel-visioned silo may help save lives while saving money through the use of multiple applications.
MKUSHI, ZAMBIA, Sept 212 (Reuters) - One of Zambia's largest farm input suppliers, African Green Resources (AGR) plans to invest $150 million with local farmers to develop an irrigation dam, a 50 megawatt (MW) solar farm and expand existing grain silo capacity by 80,000 tonnes.
The group has just finalised an agreement to add another silo owned by major grain cooperative Axereal, one of whose sites was also in an initial list of 12 silos published by CME in June when it announced the launch of its European Union futures.
When the silo was operational, personnel on duty descended into the control room through the access portal and into the entrapment area, where they had to confirm their clearance to access the site using a code spoken through a telephone like the one below.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CAPE TOWN — Lauded as a 'cathedral,' 'Africa's Tate Modern,' and the 'Eighth Wonder of the World,' Thomas Heatherwick's architectural transformation of a defunct grain silo into the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art has been described in increasingly hyperbolic terms.
Essawi and a trade ministry official suggested the attack was partly motivated by Islamic State's desire to seize wheat stored in the silo to feed residents in the encircled areas of Falluja and Garma, but said the militants had not managed to take the supplies before fleeing.
Eric and I have collaborated in the past and wanted to collaborate again, but I wasn't sure how to do it, and it wasn't until we got access to the last remaining Titan II missile silo [in Arizona, outside of Tucson] that it became a possibility.
The magnetic latch at its bottom has a silo for the mouse's wireless receiver USB nub (it's so tiny that I can hardly call it a dongle), and I'm encouraged to report that the Pro Wireless works with my Mac instantly and without any setup grievances.
SDF forces had advanced to within 1 km (half a mile) of the Islamic State-held Euphrates Dam to the west of Raqqa, but have yet to capture it, Silo said, adding that air power could not be used there in case the dam was damaged.
There's a slow, droning version of Dirty Projectors song tracked in a grain silo in Buffalo, an existential ballad recorded in an A&W parking lot in Wyoming, and a meandering bass-led instrumental recorded in a bathroom at a Travel Plaza off I-95 in Delaware.
The missile exploded in its underground silo, throwing aloft a thermonuclear warhead with a destructive potential greater than all the bombs dropped in World War II. Its detonation would have leveled much of Arkansas and sent clouds of deadly radioactivity raining down on the East Coast.
There's a slow, droning version of Dirty Projectors song tracked in a grain silo in Buffalo, an existential ballad recorded in an A&W parking lot in Wyoming, and a meandering bass-led instrumental recorded in a bathroom at a Travel Plaza off I-22 in Delaware.
The task was to create a succinct artistic statement in five minutes or less and suitable for the tiny stage at Joe's, and there was a winner: Brendan Drake will receive $1,500 and a weeklong creative residency at Dance Now's Silo space at Kirkland Farm in Pennsylvania.
Along with two performance spaces, there are attractions like a 1929 boxcar on rails that has been transformed into a bathroom and a 60-foot-tall grain silo that is now an outdoor piazza with shade sails draping off it to provide sun cover during the day.fivesensesfestival.
The curriculum intentionally breaks apart the traditional methods that silo disciplines from each other and instead embraces a full range of studio and pragmatic studies, such as professional development for artists, the art of pedagogy, writing in the 21st century, and the relevance of art history today.
His approval ratings in his home state, Arizona, are so low they are somewhere down in a missile silo; according to Politico, the president has privately said he would spend $10 million in the Republican primary to whisk Flake out of the Senate with a broom.
But with the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) - that measures sea level pressure differences and is one of a number of indicators of a La Nina - rising to its highest level in two months, analysts and traders say the outlook for Australia's silo-bursting supplies remains in doubt.
Life has been kind to the prize specimens at the Borneo Marine Research Institute: mammoth tropical fish known as giant grouper, which can weigh as much as a person, and in some cases have been swimming in spirals in silo-like tanks for almost 20 years.
All right angles and hard geometries, the building could be a silo or a sentry tower looking south toward the Bio Bio, the river that, for 300 years, marked the border between the Spanish colony and the territories of the unconquered Mapuche peoples to the south.
The curriculum intentionally breaks apart the traditional methods that silo disciplines from each other and instead embraces a full range of studio and pragmatic studies including professional development for artists, the art of pedagogy, writing in the 21st century, and the relevance of art history today.

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