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"siren" Definitions
  1. a device that makes a long loud sound as a signal or warning
  2. (in ancient Greek stories) any of a group of sea creatures that were part woman and part bird, or part woman and part fish, whose beautiful singing made sailors sail towards them into rocks or dangerous waters
  3. a woman who is thought to be very attractive or beautiful but also dangerous
  4. siren voices/song/call (literary) a temptation to do something that seems very attractive but that will have bad results

770 Sentences With "siren"

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The new system can differentiate between say, a siren and a human voice, and tune out the siren.
It's called Siren reticulata (the reticulated siren), and it belongs to a rare genus of giant salamanders called Sirenidae.
But now, in the closest ever look at these salamanders, scientists have finally given them a name: Siren reticulata (reticulated siren).
Siren Siren is a new food brand, one that's trying to make room for itself in the crowded candy and snack bar industry.
The siren tests are being added to existing monthly tests of Hawaii's steady-tone siren warnings for hurricanes, tsunamis and other natural disasters.
The siren tests are being added to existing monthly tests of Hawaii's steady-tone siren warnings for hurricanes, tsunamis, and other natural disasters.
" The completed Ecto-1 costume includes "working headlights, siren lights, tail lights and speakers for the Ghostbusters siren and theme music" Miller wrote, "The roof rack includes yellow canisters, green canisters, blue tubes, ladder, red probe, siren light, two speakers (one for the Ghostbusters siren and one for theme music), satellite dish and whatever the white & red canister is from the Ecto-1.
You can also set the chime to give motion alerts, and it even has a Smart Siren that blares out an 80 decibel siren.
The test of the nuclear warning siren will be conducted during the monthly tests of the overall statewide warning siren system, according to the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency.
A program to install a new type of siren on some Fire Department vehicles which is aimed at reducing noise pollution — known as a rumbler siren — will cost $1.5 million.
Siren sells for $19.95 a month, which gets people an initial pack of five pairs of socks, access to fresh socks every six months and access to the Siren Hub for monitoring.
"Before your ears can even recognize the siren, so faster than your own brain, it can recognize the siren and reduce that without adulterating the human speech," says Noah Kraft, Doppler Labs CEO.
Previously, Dr. Steen said, the genus was assumed to contain only two species: the lesser siren and greater siren, which can grow to three feet in length, one of the longest American salamanders.
Dee Siren Siren, who runs an adult video production studio with her husband, said that while her husband gets occasional warnings for the content that he posts, she was deactivated without any notice.
Swiss watchmakers have long resisted the siren call of ecommerce.
At the sound of the siren, children hit the deck.
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Within a minute, Sentry reports it has activated a siren.
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The Siren, age 6: I'd like three pancakes for breakfast.
The Siren: Well, we're not in the past, are we?
That is, unless you have heard his mesmerizing siren song.
He repeats the title of the song like a siren.
Their siren voices boom from my mini speaker and headphones.
"So far, GW170817 is our only Standard Siren," he added.
Lilith in Cancer is a submissive siren in the bedroom.
Scattered conversations and laughter hushed as a siren started blaring.
Still, downhill skiing is the siren call of these mountains.
But no warning siren was sounded before the wave hit.
Across the water, a siren wailed urgently down the parkway.
Wake, Siren: Ovid Resung , by Nina MacLaughlin (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) .
" — Beth DuBon, 28, Washington Heights "SummerStage's siren song is calling.
How could "Sunday Clothes" be other than a siren call?
A hollow siren cued us to assume this crouched position.
"It's the old World War II air raid siren," Miyagi said.
That's why his plea for more oversight is a siren call.
A more vicious female found in art is the infamous siren.
She accessorized her look with Tamara Mellon's Siren pump in Blush.
Like Myst for Stephen, their potential calls inexorably like a siren.
By the early 90s, the Siren had evolved quite a bit.
"They are just playing the same old siren song," Clinton said.
This is a siren call to the rest of the country.
How do federal authorities determine how loud a siren should be?
I think Minneapolis just did that with their tornado siren drill.
Deputy Faulkner speeds toward the scene, lights on and siren wailing.
But there's one ever-present element that seals her siren status.
A siren rang and someone in his classroom cracked a joke.
THE CANINE IN QUESTION (Him) Whenever there's a siren he howls.
We saw fat mothers with prams; sometimes we heard a siren.
He heard the incoming rocket siren at around 5:20 a.m.
So far we've resisted the siren call of Africa Fried Chicken.
First, Constable Lam turned off the siren blaring from his car.
And then, from seemingly everywhere, came the sound of a siren.
They'll soon construct a fence, and are considering adding a siren.
Since its conception, Siren has had a few versions of its socks.
She accessorized her look with Tamara Mellon&aposs Siren pump in Blush.
The weekend's festive Leo moon will tempt us with its siren song.
You can imagine how good I got at resisting that siren song.
But, Freeform's newest upcoming series, the fantasy drama Siren, is a gamble.
Their mouths were full of fangs – just like the mermaids of Siren.
When Ring Alarm is enabled and is triggered, the siren will sound.
Surrounding that round siren, however is a whole lot of holiday fun.
But like so many others, he admits to hearing their siren song.
If a task paid more than 25 cents, a siren would sound.
Others said they unwittingly succumbed to the siren song of their phone.
The other four jumped in Collinson's vehicle after hearing a police siren.
When a siren blared in the distance, he did not ignore it.
Yet it would be wrong to think that the siren sound in
Videos pull back from the Siren song of the far right movement.
This year, our midseason finale reintroduced us to Laurel's doppelgänger, Black Siren.
A tsunami was quickly detected, but no siren rang around the city.
A siren had been placed near Palu's stadium for just that purpose.
New York City's first air raid siren wasn't installed until October 20183.
What scared me most during those days, though, was the noon siren.
Beauvais' recent television roles include Grimm, The Magicians, Power, and Freeform's Siren.
The siren song can beckon louder than the noise that's left behind.
But an emergency siren blared instead due to "human error," Crighton said.
A police siren, she said, meant that someone was playing her song.
And then one night, her children also follow the train's siren call.
Three new paintings, each named for a Siren, hang on the walls.
Man. You can't even trust a Drudge siren to be interesting anymore.
" A siren blared, and Washburn's hand flew to her chest—"Oh, God!
The Mister Softee jingle is different kind of siren, a siren call — a beckoning faraway tune, getting closer by the second, telling us that a white boat on wheels will soon hove into view, bringing refreshing delights supreme.
Tracking the aesthetic evolution of the Siren from a deadly demon in ancient times to an impossibly sensuous Renaissance nymph, one could argue that the Siren became the embodiment of societal fears about the dangers of female sexuality.
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A police car arrived, siren blaring, and drove up to the back gate.
He soon heeded the siren song of the Catskills, just as Cole had.
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And the siren song of a computer under $200 was calling my name.
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The siren song of the third-party routinely resonates loudly in young ears.
When I logged on, I heard what would definitely elicit a "siren" click.
We exit the cafe, slip on some Kevlar, and Gareth pushes the siren.
A siren sounds and a panic of blue light flashes through the darkness.
Perhaps more than any other genre, platforming has largely resisted narrative's siren call.
Pick up the whole collection for a makeup routine worthy of a siren.
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The resulting paintings are lush, alluring, and filled with a siren-like magic.
But he's still trying to resist the siren call of 112th and Broadway.
At the time, I suggested prosecutors cast Carter as a social media siren.
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It also features the on-location siren that will hopefully chase off intruders.
SIREN The guys couldn't just give Jonah (Chase Williamson) a normal bachelor party.
The siren call of the Brexit campaign, which was led by anti-E.
You just have to hope that siren is enough to scare someone off.
The familiarity of this harrowing routine was a siren song calling me back.
A siren is screaming a warning: get the hell out of here, now.
The reticulated siren belongs to a rare genus of giant salamanders called Sirenidae.
We haven't heard a single thing — not a siren, not a motorcycle revving.
Her character can be like an alluring yet dangerous siren calling to Charles.
Leggings are not the sole province of the siren female was the idea.
Hands to the wall — a dog barks, a siren rises in the avenue.
Today is not a day I can resist the siren call of Starbucks.
Another showed a teen smoking a joint, then hearing a siren and running.
"Margot looks like a Siren out of Greek mythology," he told W Magazine.
That siren song is so terribly potent...He's damaged, but he's not rotten.
When the suburbs sent out siren calls, white residents were seduced and left.
Her voice was like that of a siren from off some Greek island.
One Hasidic passer-by, Mordechai Leiby, said the siren served a valuable function.
The emergency management agency had begun testing the state's nuclear warning siren system.
And the siren alarm can mean something different in each county, he added.
But for me, the siren call and challenge of arroz gordo was irresistible.
Unfortunately, the siren call to Congress is most beneficial to its newest members.
If this painting had a soundtrack, it would be an air raid siren.
Siren also announced a $3.4 million investment from DCM, Khosla Ventures and Founders Fund.
They flip the lights and siren on, and the engine speeds down the street.
Four years with the siren and I'm still the first one to open ours.
He becomes a good, law-abiding citizen, but Italy's siren call is too strong.
The actual Lighthouse rig includes a RGB camera, 93D sensor, speaker, microphone, and siren.
She couldn't help a little smugness, even if satisfaction was a mere siren call.
Lively, 28, chose a silver Ralph & Russo number, looking every bit the screen siren.
Cal manages to save Bijou using her siren powers, but Augie is collateral damage.
Otherwise, you give in to the siren call of unplanned spending, aka lifestyle creep.
But all my life I have known the siren song of this wild swimming.
A SIREN wails out across the jammed streets of Conakry, the capital of Guinea.
Twitter is a temptress, and not even the mighty can resist her siren songs.
Therefore, ditch the siren-red pout, and opt for a more youthful look instead.
The roar on the track is a siren call for Porsche owners and fans.
Or maybe as a siren connected to a home security system or smoke alarm.
Hala's data shows that about 11 minutes elapsed between the siren and the bombing.
It alerts you whenever it's opened, and blasts siren sounds if it's tampered with.
As I walked around the shop, though, the siren call of the modern tempted.
At one point, a police siren screamed from the street outside, making us freeze.
" Glynn Wilcox wrote on @glynnwilcox, "At this point I'm never trusting a #siren again.
A siren, for example, never utters a word, but is instead rather mysteriously coy.
When the Siren enters in the second scene — its sole female — she's immediately spectacular.
If no action is taken, a beeping starts that turns into a siren sound.
Siren Care weaves electronic sensors into clothing in order to monitor a person's health.
Here's your big picture siren Two House lawmakers have tested positive for Covid-19.
Do not work from your bed, no matter how loud its siren call is.
It's like a friggin' siren song," Cristina Bolusi Zawacki recently wrote in "Working Mother.
It was like a family thing — we'd hear the siren and we'd run out.
The reticulated siren is the largest vertebrate discovered in the United States in decades.
Don't turn on the siren on your SUV just to watch people move over.
The state's emergency management agency has begun testing the state's nuclear warning siren system.
When a camera detected the reporter walking back into the lobby, a siren sounded.
"SIREN: Former McClatchy DC Bureau Chief speaks out," senior communications adviser Jason Miller tweeted.
The state already announced plans to begin testing a new emergency siren in November.
Once the Siren rounds on him, he's touching, but as yet less powerfully so.
Moments Twitter account showed an air raid siren blasting sounds into the night air.
But the siren song of free oil money proved stronger than fidelity to principle.
Order!' in that undrownoutable voice, something like an air-raid siren with postnasal drip.
Described as "siren red" in the product description, the color has an orange undertone.
There's no caramelization, no glistening black at the edges, no siren song of sizzling.
"It was never an option to close the mine," Siren says in the film.
Indeed, there is what some might see as a state-led post-communist siren instead.
It's sort of like the modern equivalent of a siren call, but with sleepy cats.
I can't resist the siren song of the coffee cupboard after such a late night.
Haitian singer Yanick Etienne delivers its holiest moment, calling over the island like a siren.
"At least music will get better," became our battle cry, the siren song of 2017.
What the residents don't know is that their siren has long been vulnerable to attack.
The camera also has a siren you can set off to scare off potential intruders.
The floodlight cam is motion activated and features two-way talk, lights, and a siren.
You can create your own MeatFace selfie whether or not you have a Siren account.
In the center, where the Starbucks siren is usually situated, there's a plain white heart.
I resist the siren call of Big Gay Ice Cream and then regret my decision.
The Siren Corporation, which put them on the ship, offers its colonists a clean slate.
Saudi Civil Defence will test a warning siren in Riyadh and other provinces on Thursday.
If there is any tampering, built-in siren sounds will blast to signify unauthorized access.
The entire creature, the Thala-siren, was built and transported to filming location via helicopter.
And I just thought that would be [starts imitating a melodic police siren] or whatever.
Men often wanted Mitchell to be a wife, a muse, a siren, or a star.
The siren song lobbied at Congress proved too strong to ignore and even lead Rep.
That means ignoring the divisive immigration siren song in favor of a positive growth platform.
She donned a strapless red dress printed with the word "siren" from top to bottom.
Amara is a siren, which means she can use psychic abilities to pummel her enemies.
Venice authorities warn people of rising water with a siren that sounds across the city.
The sound of the siren is getting closer, and the redhead starts walking toward me.
Instead, the bloody graves become a blaring red siren that death is around the corner.
"...He does this weird giggle and say's the siren means it's "Slip and Slide time!
Siren is part of Project Spotlight—an Epic Games-led collaboration with digital studio 3Lateral.
I think it's beneficial; a warning siren that something is wrong and needs our attention.
JOSHUA BARONE "Siren Islands" (New Amsterdam) This spellbinding album may seem like companionable background music.
Safdar drives at alarming speed, weaving between lanes of traffic, careering down alleyways, siren blaring.
"She's delicious and luscious, but Lorelei is a river mermaid, a siren," Ms. Marcus said.
Iowa's siren song proves irresistible even to those on the other side of the aisle.
Heroin itself takes the stage as a female character, "like a Siren," Mr. Manthey said.
" [thud] [grunt] [thud] [thud] [thud] [siren blaring] "The assumption is, at some time it stopped.
Or maybe it's that nobody can tell the difference between a mermaid and a siren.
What previous Siren has ever been simultaneously so tough and so voluptuous as Ms. Mearns?
It's the siren LORELEI, who sang from the rocks to lure sailors to their doom.
This week, Australian dominatrix and sexuality educator Siren Vandoll takes us inside her makeup bag.
With its thundering bass, clanging guitars, and siren-like atmosphere, the song feels practically spooky.
By the next week, play and routine replaced my fears until the next siren wail.
While conducting research for the project, she found a recording of the air raid siren.
In addition to the sensor, there's a battery-powered and outdoor-rated Arlo Siren which can raise the alarm using a combination of red strobe lighting and a siren, or attempt to deter thieves by emitting sounds such as a dog's bark or TV audio.
Yet the siren song of a free Timex or Morton's voucher was too seductive to resist.
During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
A police siren rings in the distance as the song ends, threatening more gloom to come.
In the post, the Indiana DWF identified the creature as a lesser siren — an aquatic salamander.
Jay Inslee, who's 68, gave it no less than two siren emojis in a Facebook post.
I'm successfully able to avoid the siren song of extra snacks and wine at Trader Joe's.
Who could resist the siren song of ultra-rich teenagers playing elaborate games of incest chicken?
What we think: Siren "fights the swipe," focusing on values such as comfort, respect, and privacy.
The siren-red "Tabasco" color and large interlocking logo create little doubt about the brand's identity.
Living with my new girlfriend, I finally fall prey to the siren song of skin care.
When people hear the siren, they are advised to find shelter, preferably in a concrete building.
And across the way, Forever 21 called to me like a siren in a crop top.
Grace can't ignore the siren sound of redecorating the White House, no matter her personal beliefs.
You kind of expect the whoop of a siren or maybe the loss of electrical power.
"The first officer attempted to blow the siren and that didn't work," he said on Thursday.
"Tinder feels like a crazy stupid frat party," Siren CEO and cofounder Susie Lee told Mic.
The mermaids in Siren, Freeform's gripping and original new drama that airs tonight at 8 p.m.
The socks are machine washable, Ma said, and every six months Siren Care replaces the socks.
But for young, single apartment-dwellers, the bulk-price appeal may be just a siren song.
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And that's probably why Siren Design Studios made its Teles Taxídi table float like a hoverboard.
You'll have to look closely to tell that the Siren performance is digital rather than human.
Like how I assume every police siren I hear is on its way to a riot.
A cop car zoomed down the narrow side street past us, siren warbling, toward the park.
So Hala modified a siren by adding a component that would let Sentry activate it remotely.
Otherwise you give in to the siren call of unplanned spending, a/k/a lifestyle creep.
Ultimately, the siren call of a logic challenge trumped my fears of the felt tip marker.
The energy industry is volatile, and the siren song of high yields comes with big risks.
For coffee lovers everywhere, the Starbucks Siren is easily one of the most recognizable logos around.
Even Twitter, the siren that tempts me the most, now has an Add to Bookmarks feature.
During anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
You need to absolutely check out how impeccable this doggo's impression of an emergency siren is.
As the scream of a police SUV's siren gets louder, Brown questions what they're waiting on.
With siren blaring and lights flashing, we eventually tagged on to the end of the procession.
"The town can't exist without the mine," said Niklas Siren, the 42-year-old deputy mayor.
An old siren wailed from my deepest memory: Surrender yourself, and the devil will slide in.
Lilith, the Siren from "Borderlands 1," is one of the many returning faces in "Borderlands 3."
A 70-second siren was sounded in the occupied West Bank in commemoration of the Nakba.
The ancient Greek Siren is a world away from the beguiling mermaids of the nineteenth century.
I've been a mountaineer myself, and I've felt that siren song of the mountain at times.
If a real-life ambulance siren happens to join in the scene, so much the better.
The hue du jour is one that shouts — not unlike the siren that screams before disaster.
There was plenty of lively crowd-captured video from the siren sites posted on social media.
The music filled the courtroom Wednesday, introduced by insistent beats and the wail of a siren.
And so while "Siren," the channel's newest addition, is about a mermaid, she's nothing like Ariel.
An outdoor siren with a strobe light could, presumably, do something other than annoy my neighbors.
But even Ms. Qi could not resist Party World's siren song, or at least, Celine Dion.
I say it reflexively when I'm scared, or late, or when I hear an ambulance siren.
Margaret Atwood's much-anthologized "Siren Song" transfers attention to the half-female half-bird mythical creatures.
Even the glass wall was engineered so you could not hear a siren on 53rd Street.
One evening, as she was getting ready for bed, she heard the siren of an ambulance.
Row upon row of bingeables, as infinite as they are inane, siren-song me to oblivion.
But it was facing the street, a siren corridor with a firehouse on the next block.
A siren wailing two streets away meant there would be no enticing her outside for hours.
Ignoring the siren calls of my pillow and snuggles with D., I chug a 218 oz.
It also triggers a siren to attract attention and uses LED lights to disorient the attacker.
The package includes the Arlo base station with a built-in siren and four HD cameras.
The new financing came from Valor Siren Ventures, MaC Venture Capital, Moneta Ventures and Vulcan Capital.
" In her address, Haley implored Americans not to "follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
The Indiana Division of Fish and Wildlife confirmed the creature is a lesser siren, an aquatic salamander.
Even the siren song of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina merely glanced at a fairly covered-up orgy.
Another video showed people crowded around the gate entrance, chatting, with the sound of a siren blaring.
This tendency to dabble in endless genres is what makes the first episodes of Siren so fun.
And, you can activate a countdown and a siren that plays before you actually place the call.
It's also peppy enough to avoid, you know, the siren wind-chimes call of the New Age.
The sensors will individually retail for $29, with the siren and motion sensor each selling for $39.
Siren Care showed off the socks at a presentation at TechCrunch's Hardware Battlefield at CES this year.
Siren came out of 500 startups batch 18 and will start shipping its socks in the spring.
The base station has a 95db alarm — the optional auxiliary siren screams at an ear-piercing 105db.
They would hear an alarm clock and it would remind them of a siren from a firetruck.
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Whatever it was, I succumbed to its siren song — and I did not live to regret it.
They could hear the wail of a fire truck's siren and thought help was on its way.
All of us struggled against the same void, and Héctor Prima sang our longing like a siren.
The door opens and she begins to creep forth, but she has transmogrified into a beautiful siren.
We fall for its siren song because it tells us who we get to be better than.
An earlier version of this article misstated how the estimated range of a warning siren is calculated.
Many of us have fallen victim to the ever-so-tempting siren song of a free trial.
It also comes with a 110-decibel siren alarm, which you can activate if you're really paranoid.
Yet, whenever a siren sounds on his stream, you can see the fear flash across his face.
This comes with a smart hub, keypad, door/window contact, external siren, and two PIR motion detectors.
It shows Mr. Groubert pulling up to Mr. Jones without his siren on for a seatbelt violation.
He still has a lot to learn, and all signs of defensive growth deserve a tsunami siren.
So, what exactly are some of our favorite celebs drinking whenever they visit the ol' Seattle siren?
Then they had to catch another species of greater siren, found in Alabama, to compare it to.
Trump's whole campaign has been a warbling siren song about "issues," delivered loudly and in one note.
He laughed as Rutgers fans motioned for him to turn on the siren and flash the lights.
Warnings passed out to the residents stated that a siren would sound at the time of liftoff.
Liquid Bread offers a casual menu and a sizable beer list, a siren call for millennial beachgoers.
This security system blasts off a powerful 100db siren in the event that trespassers swarm your home.
It still has the original (brown) logo, the full-body siren with the nipples, and no seating.
If it were in Iowa, it would be a siren call for any Democratic candidate, she said.
Take the Rio Grande siren, a cryptic and nocturnal salamander that spends its days hiding in mud.
Still, if you hear a SIREN, I hope you pull over to the side of the road.
I resisted the siren call of the Nasdaq and the technology bubble — until I finally gave in.
A police car, which had just driven by a few minutes before, returned and whooped its siren.
Nothing good has ever come of a bachelor party, but the one in "Siren" goes particularly awry.
A blaring siren suddenly rips through the Ring camera, startling the Florida family inside their own home.
Locals like nurse Darrel Wilken said an old-fashioned siren system would have been better than CodeRED.
The famous siren on every frappuccino and chai latte was not exactly the friendliest-looking sea dweller.
Initially, these come as a series of increasingly familiar siren songs that only Queen Elsa can hear.
Powerbeats3 Wireless, available in "black, white, siren red, shock yellow and flash blue" will go for $200.
He has numerous friends who, having followed the siren call of cash, are now trainers in China.
Ige said he believed Hawaii was the first in the nation to reintroduce statewide nuclear siren drills.
The beach calls to them, a beacon of freedom singing a siren song of playful wrestling matches past.
And, if misfortune strikes, you can press a button to emit a siren that will definitely attract attention.
Cannabis may be playing a states-rights siren song of the sort that Trump's base loves to hear.
Police deployed bean bag rounds and pepper spray and unleashed a high-pitched siren to disperse the crowd.
"Every Roastery has to have her, and this siren is very unique, and very New York," Muller said.
If you turn them up loud enough and admit a siren tone through them, they can deafen people.
We affixed a red flashing siren to the back of the wheelchair and waited for our official debut.
Spoofing our current protocol is still several orders of magnitude harder than spoofing a DTMF-based siren system.
The Siren Vase, featuring a ship similar to the one found at the bottom of the Black Sea.
A siren pealed, and Lane Davis went down on his knees at the edge of a grass driveway.
It echoes the adolescent lament "anywhere but here," a siren call for photographers to take to the road.
Twice a day two of their Eurofighters are in the air within 15 minutes of the siren sounding.
You may have also heard that the game is blasting a siren near its evil super villain lair.
In 2006, she guested on Criminal Intent in the season 6 episode "Siren Call" as Kelly Sloane-Raines.
Free pizza was the holy grail, the siren that beckoned me to parties, departmental functions, and family gatherings.
Driven ceaselessly to the margins, some of them have come across Wells' channel, and heard his siren call.
No one can resist the jangly siren call of the ice cream man on a hot summer's afternoon.
But the key to keeping their boats afloat is not completely changing course to follow Facebook's siren call.
Sure. But the alternative is to accept that guitars are playing the siren song of a floating corpse.
Davis flipped on his patrol car's lights and siren and began a bizarre chase he will never forget.
The appeal of online grocery of any kind is a sort of siren song in the retail world.
On the Republican side, roughly a quarter followed the siren song of nationalism, but Trump still fell short.
In November, Hawaii began retesting its Cold War-era siren due to a possible threat from North Korea.
When the traffic increased, the driver turned on the siren and cars gave us the right of way.
You know Colorado, there was no red siren on Drudge when we won all 34 delegates in Colorado.
Perhaps a strobe light or siren feature for when your boss is about to sneak up on you?
On sales trips Ogg told the pilot to fly low over a town, with the plane's siren wailing.
The "siren song of eradication," he once wrote, had led to goals that were more "evangelical" than attainable.
By the time the siren sounded, the first atomic bomb to be used in war had already dropped.
When the siren begins to wail, those who live closest to the mine start packing up their belongings.
P.T. stops crying, and I can hear both of us panting and an ambulance siren in the distance.
When the surfers hear the siren song of a swell, they will binge on good waves for hours.
The Siren turned my tank and my best damage-dealer against me, making a manageable fight almost insurmountable.
On Monday, the leaders of the Emergency Management Agency announced they're suspending those siren tests while they investigate.
They were close to Latasha's house when a police car began to tail them without its siren lights.
Offered in those fleeting moments is an answer to why the world's travelers still heed Myanmar's siren song.
The kit includes a siren, a camera with a motion sensor, two door sensors and a key fob.
Emergency alerts are still broadcast via TV, radio and air siren, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The VC has also backed more than 60 companies with recent investments, including TeachCloud, Siren, Cloudsmith and Sweepr.
Even though the siren was loud and alarm lights were noticeably flashing, most people kept on working out.
Churchill even invented a green velvet "siren suit" to be put on in a hurry during air raids.
Under the siren song of affluence, we began offshoring critical production capacity in the 1960s for geopolitical reasons.
" [CHUCKLES] [MUSIC PLAYING] [SIREN] "A woman's leg got stuck in the gap between the train and the platform.
"If you're really practicing your faith, you don't need a siren," Ms. Bowden, 2311, a pastry chef, said.
Employee 2145 simulates activating the ballistic missile alert wail tone siren and verbally indicates completion of that action.
It's a siren song, they say: Fall under its trance and you may never do meaningful work again.
In Israel, they blared the air-raid siren for two minutes, because otherwise it would never stop blaring.
The Upper East Side deli, in business since the 1950s, has finally heard the siren call of expansion.
One of the more enchanting works depicts large waves carrying away sleeping figures mesmerized by a sea siren.
"Hurricane" Nita Strauss, Cooper's longstanding string siren, launches into one of the most epic, and indulgent, guitar solos.
Over the years, Siren has fine-tuned its development process to more seamlessly integrate the technology into the socks.
And as a bonus security feature, it also has a siren alarm capable of blaring at 100db when triggered.
But the siren song of hyperloop—faster, greener, cheaper—is hard for cash-strapped, traffic-clogged cities to resist.
Someone filmed the man's car coming up fast from their side view mirror with flashing lights and a siren.
The siren call of big data has proved irresistible to governments globally, provoking a rush to automate and digitise.
At least Marc Quinn's golden bust, "Song of the Siren" (2010), has the decency to know that it's indecent.
The stately rind stood several inches off the table unmarred; no one had yet succumb to its siren call.
It's physical, music that quite literally grounds you, the siren call of something primordial you have sit inside of.
The vessel is reminiscent of the ship depicted on the Siren Vase, which is kept at the British Museum.
Until you realize the next rung of the ladder isn't where salvation hides, the siren song will keep playing.
Feel the tug of the siren song luring you away from your desk job and towards the open waters?
It's almost cute that not even the country's foremost intelligence agency can resist the siren song of corporate wellness.
The suck and howl of a siren pierced the cold, and the fall wind smelled of reasons to live.
The outrage from libraries across the nation is the siren of a catastrophe in the making, absent federal action.
Lisa's voice is a siren call, echoing through the hotel halls and through Michael's brain like an electric jolt.
So, how many aspects of the mysterious, seductive, and extremely dangerous creatures of Siren are actually culled from legend?
Was £79.99, now £49.99  Ring Floodlight HD Security Camera with built-in floodlights, two way talk and siren alarm.
Police deployed bean bag rounds and pepper spray gas, and unleashed a high-pitched siren to disperse the crowd.
But Mr Rajan urged policymakers to resist "the siren song" of a supposedly easy path to short-term growth.
Police deployed beanbags, pepper spray gas and unleashed a high-pitched siren as they tried to disperse the crowd.
"We are still investigating the use of siren and what [Wilkins] was doing prior to the crash," he says.
Discontinued in the mid-1990s, the tests resumed on December 1st, using a siren that lasts around 50 seconds.
The siren song of Feather's service is that it removes even those little pain points from a liminal life.
Anchor is debuting the Pacific Siren Series with the release of Anchor Meyer Lemon Lager and Anchor Mango Wheat.
To start with, as reports started to filter out of London, Trump retweeted a flashing siren Drudge Report alert.
That means I see that giant green Siren looking down at me six different times, five days a week.
Yet New Zealand made a remarkable fight back, with Joe Webber clinching the winning try after the final siren.
If it moves ever so slightly, it can fire off a siren or send a notification to your phone.
And it isn't just the crowned siren logo that we hold so strongly synonymous with our go-to a.m.
Until you realize the next rung of the ladder isn't where salvation hides, the siren song will keep playing.
Mr. Lewis, who has boasted in the past of an affair with the legendary siren, went silent when pressed.
At the Ark Hotel, east of the castle, hotel guests woke up to strong shaking and a warning siren.
One of the most striking illustrations is of a winged siren in the 1510 French Les abus du monde.
The End Is Nigh, released this week on Steam, marks a return to the genre that's his siren song.
The danger was clear: succumb to the temptations of a Siren and lustful human impulses, and face ruination forevermore.
Many people were able to take shelter when a warning siren went off before the tornado hit, Hethcox explained.
Amid the threat, Hawaii last month tested a nuclear siren warning for the first time since the Cold War.
He somehow twists the last note of the song — on the word "riot" — from a wail into a siren.
What's needed is for Trump's critics to continue to resist the siren song of sectarianism and keep at it.
Three minutes later, a siren can be heard on the video as he is driving to the second mosque.
According to Miller, Landon was a complex amalgam of ingénue and siren, a limpid lyricist and a canny negotiator.
Informally called the leopard eel, one specimen ended up at Auburn University in 1970, misidentified as a greater siren.
The new study relies on seven specimens — four recently collected, three from museum collections — to formally describe the siren.
" Siren Heartt, a brand-new queen who drives six hours from Columbus, Ohio, to perform at Rumors, laughed. "See?
But the filmmakers are determined to sound a wake-up siren, and they blast it here with extra strength.
It also has a built-in siren to scare your entire neighborhood like there's a big fire going on.
I also see a Magpie, mimicking a fire siren in the Newcastle area, as a symptom of climate change.
But then things started to look up, and as always with Noah, it was the siren call of sex.
An eerie siren sounds every night as a reminder that it is time to get out of claw's way.
But they have one major shortfall: They're only effective if you're actually home to hear the siren going off.
The lady cop escorted her into one of the squad cars, which immediately sped off with its siren wailing.
Is it prenatal, or is it about love and death, outer space and deep space, sea anemone and siren?
Dee Siren said her account had also been reactivated once, only to be deactivated again within a few weeks.
Get something, finish it soon, and let the siren call of Chuck Berry seduce you onto the dance floor.
The box includes the Arlo base station with a built-in siren, two HD security cameras, and Audio Doorbell.
There was motion and transition everywhere, the urgent, churning city, the cry of a siren fading around the block.
He flips on the lights and siren of his red Emergency Medical Service vehicle and steps on the gas.
Who rings in the new year with a siren tweet in all CAPITAL LETTERS urging people to calm down?
When even the White House is not immune to the siren call of social media, how can fashion resist?
Arianna Huffington, cofounder and editor of The Huffington Post, has managed to resist the siren call of her smartphone.
It's quite Florence and the Machine, if Florence was marooned in Iceland—a nimble, airy kind of siren pop.
Siren, a startup that has developed fabric with embedded microsensors, has unveiled its product, a sock for people with diabetes.
Lesley Rausch (replacing Laura Tisserand) was wry, hard, unpredictable as the Siren: lacking the role's cold sexiness, but always suspenseful.
While Blair's Fettes College background could slip by unnoticed, the Eton College siren meant Cameron would always be a Tory.
ZeroFOX's research into SIREN offers a rare glimpse into how efficient scammers have become at bypassing Twitter's anti-spam techniques.
All were suddenly quiet, recalling the mythological idea of the siren, whose enchanting songs mesmerize sea travelers to shipwrecked doom.
Can a stray cab horn or a fire engine siren truly transport you back to summer day on Park Ave.
Set against a backdrop of slate gray walls and occasional, muted siren wails, Insecurities demands active engagement from the start.
You can arm and disarm the alarm, call for help, trigger the siren, and set preprogrammed modes, all via voice.
Supermodel Irina Shayk looks stunning – and ripped – in an itsy-bitsy siren red bikini, one day after her 30th birthday.
There's also a built-in siren that will tigger automatically when someone attempts to yank the doorbell off the wall.
" When Ms. Broder began to dictate "The Pisces," she was reading Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa's "The Professor and the Siren.
One reason is economic interest of Western business communities — access to the Chinese market has been an enticing siren song.
The cups are white and adorned with the classic green siren logo, but surrounding it is a festive sketched design.
This siren song is produced by an ondes Martenot, an electronic instrument conceived nearly a century ago by Maurice Martenot.
Last month, Hawaii residents heard the wailing of a nuclear warning siren for the first time since the Cold War.
Immediately, this is a mermaid show with a government conspiracy bent — Siren doesn't wait to get to the good stuff.
The creatures of Siren capture what makes mermaids such captivating figures: They are equal parts alluring and equal parts dangerous.
Siren is sure to introduce its own spin on the mermaid legend, and we can't wait to find out more.
Mr Stein has written "Siren Song", an engrossing memoir, while Mr Fields has published a book of photography, "My Ramones".
Quoting emergency management officials, the broadcaster said the woman and her husband, who was unharmed, did not hear any siren.
The Lighthouse camera is a 1080p, RGB video camera with a 3D sensor, speaker, microphone, and alarm siren built in.
After all, you never know when plans will change and the siren song of Halloween (and its candy) will call.
History, however, is replete with cautionary tales of being lulled into complacency by the sweet siren call of misapplied statistics.
An air raid siren signals a bigger attack on the population of Seoul, citizens should move underground quickly to safety.
But, have you ever stopped to wonder why the founders of Starbucks chose a Siren to represent their roasting company?
The Arlo Pro goes on sale today for $249.99, with a hub included (it's been updated to include a siren).
It's a cruel joke played by the audio gods intent on luring audiophiles to financial doom with their siren song.
"Drudge had a double siren, that means it's of national importance," Bannon said, referring to the right-wing news aggregator.
She's also sea-inspired, and is technically a "twin-tailed siren from Greek mythology" who wasn't always green and white.
The mind-set stuck well into the primaries — even data-minded Nate Silver succumbed to the siren call of punditry.
"When they hear a siren or see a police officer, they worry not just about being treated poorly," she says.
The 4v1 battle quickly turned into a 2v2, then a 1v3 as the Siren summoned fish-people to its aid.
Sure, you know Starbucks cups feature the Siren — but you'll be shocked at how different the logo looked in 1971.
Once guests "land" in their tropical destination, a sultry Siren invites them to explore the world of The Grand Paradise.
Cliff Burrows, head of Starbucks' U.S.-dominated Americas business for eight years, will lead a new group called Siren Retail.
According to the Starbucks website, the seafaring theme was based on a Norse woodcut of a siren spreading her tails.
"Even though the operator's job is to turn on the siren, it's human to panic, then run," Mr. Rahmat said.
Did the trip get either of you ruminating on travel and adventure and the siren call of the open road?
"It should be a hurricane siren for every Republican," Josh Holmes, a former aide to Mr. McConnell, told the WaPo.
In 1975, Robert Mount's "Reptiles and Amphibians of Alabama" described an odd salamander that did not resemble the greater siren.
Beneath its blue siren, a bound stack of papers lists death reports of detainees who have perished in ICE custody.
Roma soon scored a go-ahead goal and Mr. Rosi rose to blast a deafening siren and pump his fists.
She's pensive and distracted, in part because she's being repeatedly called by a mysterious siren song only she can hear.
Doors shut, a siren flipped on and the ambulance took Sabika's body and immediate family home for a burial ceremony.
Instead they were both siren and albatross, marking Mr. Ball as simultaneously individual and an agent of someone else's desires.
If we had listened to the siren songs of appeasement and nuclear freezes then, we would have no deterrent now.
The Master vanishes, and in his wake a siren rises, beating her tail against the rock that caused the wreck.
To the end of his career, Mr. Chermayeff worked at the drawing board, shunning the siren call of electronic design.
She began landing Hollywood roles in the mid-90s, helped by her screen-siren looks and raw authenticity on camera.
SD: You know, when we first starting doing push alerts, it was big, you know, three-alarm-siren, breaking news.
When Leviathan came out, it was definitely the siren call that we were here to stay, we were the real deal.
Luckily, none of the links tweeted by the SIREN botnet appear to contain malware, nor were any associated with phishing attempts.
Among other highlights, viewers meet the Starbucks siren, Blake Lively's "assistant," the Princess Diana commemorative Beanie Baby and the Spotify logo.
This widespread lack of understanding leads those who fall for the siren song of populism down a road of perpetual disappointment.
Pokémon Go showed the world the potential of augmented reality, and tech companies have seen its success as a siren call.
Both cameras feature motion detection, 1080p full HD resolution, night vision, two-way talk, a siren, and a wide viewing angle.
"He's leaving when it's still in its nascent form," Bernstein analyst Sara Senatore said of that project, known as Siren Retail.
Like competing system, the Guard features a siren and cellular backup (for $5 per month) in case your WiFi is down.
These songs were lifted off her debut LP Siren, and since then she's been busy doing what songwriters do: writing songs.
My chest feels like bursting and a siren is blaring somewhere deep in my mind, but I silence it with imagery.
That sort of subtly is the same idea that permeates the Pacific Siren Series Meyer Lemon Lager and Mango Wheat releases.
Forbes explains that the very first version of that now well-known Starbucks Siren was brown and looked a tad menacing.
"My picture of her was this gorgeous screen siren with the beautiful blonde hair covering one eye," Cameron told Fox News.
The small, smart, foldable Mavic Pro, which DJI unveiled on Tuesday, is the company's latest siren song to the drone curious.
Ring's Floodlight Camera incorporates two ultra-bright LED floodlights, a 1080HD video camera, two way communication and a 110-decibel siren.
Before a blue and red light flashes, a siren blares, or an ambulance races, they are the individuals organizing emergency response.
Yesterday morning, millions of phones across New York City's five boroughs blared with a siren-like alarm and an ominous message.
Ambulance siren driving over the house that called 911, diminishing howl in the distance, black bodies going straight to the morgue.
These insights cast fresh light on the siren call of workaholism and the various modern cults of overwork, success, and status.
The siren call of low-risk counter-terrorism has in fact fueled violent sentiment, and radicalized communities against American interests. Democrats
The open road has long been a siren song for those wishing to cross the country by car, motorcycle, even bicycle.
They work as both decorative objects and (for Kubrick and horror nerds alike) subtle siren songs to fellow nerds in public.
Officials said the purpose of the nuclear warning siren tests is not to scare the public, but to keep people aware.
It also has lights that alternatingly blink red and blue, like a police siren, right after you turn on each pod.
So keep your head down and focus on building great products — ignore the siren call distraction of pursuing M&A opportunities.
Now, there's another reason they aren't reading their textbooks and aren't paying attention in class: the siren song of the smartphone.
For as long as I have been conscious, the existence of the Green Siren has been a fact of being alive.
He was all smiles as he sat inside a police cruiser and pressed the button to make the siren go off.
" He continues: "I love to drive to any incident, love to run the siren, to run fast but careful through town.
Hawaii will also start testing a new emergency siren beginning in November as part of the campaign, according to the reports.
Rancière, in his 1996 book, "Mallarmé: The Politics of the Siren," identifies a political dimension in Mallarmé's seemingly apolitical, hermetic writing.
Whether it's a niggling feeling or a crippling siren, fear is ingrained in our lives now, and this is the consequence.
The presence of actress Theda Bara, a silent-era siren who courted controversy with a manufactured, gothic persona, was another enticement.
One morning, while Tamir's father, Shlomo, was driving them to a hike along the sea, an air-raid siren started blaring.
Now when I hear a siren in the distance, I pray for the family in crisis — and for Jack's continued health.
As Niklas Siren, the vice chairman of Kiruna's executive committee, says in the video, the city exists because of the mine.
Here, the wail of a saxophone cut through the space like a siren while Ms. Bullock's voice turned chilly and hard.
DON II makes its point so loudly that closer "Soundboi" has to resort to maddening siren loops to achieve a grand finale.
Robert Marsh, the biologist who later examined the specimen, noted that it did "not conform" to another known Sirenidae, the greater siren.
Like Brown, Davis was lulled by Nixon's siren song of black empowerment and self-determination, a decision he later came to regret.
Oga, Japan (CNN)The children are playing duck-duck-goose with their teacher outside their elementary school when the siren suddenly blares.
"Good vibes over here," she said, her head propped up on her little fist while an ambulance siren wailed outside her window.
"A police siren blared outside and we had 45 minutes," recalled Pat Erickson from the front steps of her rubble-reduced home.
When she hears a siren, she starts crying, the 33-year-old said over dinner at a deserted Pizza Hut Monday evening.
Mariska Hargitay was just 3 years old when Mansfield, her legendary screen siren mom, was killed in a car accident in 1967.
A cat-eyed siren who launched a million jukeboxes, Spector's inimitable style bewitched some of the most famous artists of her generation.
Parading an off-the-shoulder siren-red number over a gray turtleneck, street stylers followed suit, pointedly shrugging off their padded numbers.
To cope with the challenge, some funeral companies have started offering a speedy blue-siren service for 300,000-500,000 francs ($30-55).
You're also probably more likely to peek out the window if you hear an explosion, rather than the wail of a siren.
You can mix and match other sensors including a smoke detector, water detectors, and even an extra siren to alert the neighbors.
Jordana Brewster became a silver screen siren thanks to her role as Mia Toretto in the Fast and Furious action film franchise.
An air raid siren, which lies right above the threshold of when sound causes pain, clocks in at just over 120 db.
"I'm here to plead with you, to beg you, to reject the siren song of cynicism," which he mocks and calls pervasive.
Hopefully he follows his own real beliefs and not his siren song of demagoguery that lured millions of supporters to his side.
The fact is that we have already proven susceptible to the "desperate times call for desperate measures" siren call of authoritarian action.
He wanted us to all come down to Siren Studios, where Buzzfeed shoots, and brainstorm ideas for trans content for the website.
She was a YouTube siren singing her enchanting melodies, and I was just a sailor of the Internet, captivated by her songs.
The old adage that one is doomed to repeat history if ignorant of it should be a current siren call for Democrats.
But, while we might be able to draw what today's siren looks from memory, she wasn't always the same green mythological creature.
And it stayed brown along with the text, "Starbucks Coffee And Tea" and a fuller-bodied shot of the siren, until 1987.
Members of the larger group dispersed moments later after hearing a police siren, according to Ms. Fatigati, and sped away in cars.
Even if you know the 1920s silent-movie vamps made famous by Garbo and her predecessors, this Siren is a singular sensation.
For $60, SimpliSafe offer an extra-loud 105-decibel siren that can be used inside the home or outside to alert neighbors.
Suddenly, a loud siren blared, signalling to patrons in board shorts and bikinis that the next freak show would soon begin. ♦
These men and women felt that they lacked an effective political voice, until they heard the siren call of Donald J. Trump.
Ms. Paige's wicked Monty leads a pop-siren production number that suggests a down-market variation on a Super Bowl halftime show.
I've felt the siren pull of my bed, calling to me, and felt the guilt that comes from slipping into its embrace.
A siren on Thursday morning brings the country to a halt for two minutes to commemorate the six million Jews who perished.
Lizzo wore a bold red gown embossed with "Siren," and a feather boa to the VMAs, and we're still not over it.
It was the sweet siren song of the milk bar that led me, at 7 years old, to run away from school.
But on Friday, idyllic routines were disrupted by a sound that some residents quickly recognized from their past lives: an air siren.
With the siren call of entries that resonate with the new generations, we gain new solvers and the puzzling will go on.
She has refused to be typecast as a siren or a femme fatale and has struggled to find roles that attract her.
If you aren't already using a jade roller as part of your skincare routine, you've probably heard their siren call on Instagram.
Special interest surrounded the performances of Sara Mearns and Miriam Miller as the Siren — part snake, part grand temple-dancer, part whore.
"There was actually a breach of our protocol, in that not the entirety of the siren system was sounded," the mayor said.
Emergency management officials tested the nuclear attack siren Friday alongside a regular test for an alert for tsunamis, according to ABC News.
David Ige said all the mayors in Hawaii are free to decide whether they want to use the outdoor siren warning system.
Make them for dinner when the siren call of the couch and Netflix is already strong and you can digest in peace.
Even with all of these walking, talking, and sulking illustration of social media's great dangers, Zoey can't avoid the siren call of Instagram.
To answer these musings, and the call of the 225-minute meal siren song, I decided to embark upon a timed cooking quest.
A full-page advertisement in Tuesday's print edition of The Wall Street Journal sounded a siren of alarm to an audience of one.
It can even scare off intruders and unwelcome guests with the Ring Flood Cam's built-in siren that's remote activated via your smartphone.
A giant, nude Siren coldly gazes down at him, touching his scalp in a gesture that seems both to tyrannize and revive him.
Finally, there's the Dome Siren that will ring and flash lights to alert you of burglary or other security issues while you're home.
The best Twitter advice I've ever read is "never tweet," but even I can't resist the siren song of the 140-character missive.
The related offering, ezGuard, is a new home security camera with an HD professional grade camera, smart siren, warning strobe, and recording capability.
The siren can emit at 10 dB alert and switch on the lamp to discourage a potential intruder from attempting to break in.
The Wireless Emergency Alert system, launched by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in 2012, seizes mobile phones with a shake and a siren.
I remember when they sounded the siren, I stripped the track back to almost nothing, just looping a really trippy part of it.
Since we can't be trusted to do it alone, let the movie theater conquer the siren song of your cell phone for you.
Whatever it is, it's on, and so is our search for a sexy — but not desperate — scent to act as a siren song.
Then I talked to someone else who lives here, who said usually there's a siren that comes on if there's a real message.
But, thanks to the inventiveness of Siren, debuting with a two-hour series premiere on Thursday, March 29, the whole endeavor pays off.
Even if the show's name claims otherwise, the mermaids in Siren physically resemble nereids more than they do actual Sirens of Greek mythology.
The humans help the Tidelanders by operating the drug business and keeping other humans away from Le Tonte, their cozy, half-siren hideaway.
When in pairing mode, the left earbud blinks between red and blue like a police siren or some kind of laser tag accessory.
But the people that believed in (Trump), that listened to his siren song, came away losing well over 90 cents on the dollar.
Siren says the socks are only "on" when you are wearing them and goes into deep sleep mode once you take them off.
No track reflects this more than standout hit "Siren," where the singer likens herself to the Homeric character and describes a fatal attraction.
As the standoff continued, police deployed bean bag rounds and pepper spray gas and unleashed a high-pitched siren to disperse the crowd.
Like some competitors, it's got a built-in two-way radio and siren, and an optional solar panel can keep it topped up.
For its inaugural line of products, Siren has developed a line of bite-sized snacks using a blend of protein derived from peas.
One is a deafeningly loud siren, which is activated by pulling a wristband (great for when you're out running or walking home alone).
When people hear an attack siren, they are advised to either seek shelter or shelter in place, depending on where they are located.
It was likely the bird's literal siren song that the alarm-receiving company heard in the background of their call with the homeowner.
In fact, entrepreneurial Star Wars die-hards are already making merch mashing up the iconic Starbucks siren logo with some Scarif-inspired additions.
"During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," Haley said, never mentioning him by name.
What could have been a quip ("I am Iron Man") becomes a triumphant call that avoids the siren call of a laugh-line.
The tattoo is of a siren clutching a skull to her chest while a ship sails toward her and a sun rises behind.
There is no siren wake-up call such as the "Sputnik moment," or sense of victorious relief such as post-Cold War triumphalism.
It's 1972, and no one can resist the siren song of California's notoriously groovy vibes — its gleaming coastline, its generous dustings of cocaine.
Very famously, the Nazis equipped their StuKa Ju 87 dive bombers with a siren that had a terrible psychological effect on ground troops.
I've visited shelters next to schools in Kiryat Shmona that kids had 15 seconds to get to after a warning siren went off.
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" Urging voters to stay true to their convictions, USA Today said: "Whatever you do, however, resist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue.
Parents also need research-based advice, said the panel, on how to break the siren call of screens and improve childhood physical activity.
And in the end, the listener can decide what happened to the ultimate screen siren… and just who was responsible for her death.
The most discomforting things about earthquakes, I've found, is that there is no warning; I've never heard of anything called an earthquake siren.
The slippery slope of robotics and automation is a siren call, fraught with implications of who will be serving who in coming years.
At one point a siren blares: There's been a mass shooting, which these two knuckleheads use to manipulate people into purchasing more guns.
The auction accrued a total of £7,1903,800 (~9.5 million), its top sale being the haunting 1900 painting, "The Siren" by John William Waterhouse.
The inmates began to do siren noises to let us know that an officer might be coming in to do a channel check.
It seems implausible that she'd endorse Joe Biden, given her siren call of big structural change and her longtime allyship with Bernie Sanders.
While I personally try to stick to white wine, it can be hard to avoid the siren call of a full-bodied red.
Google became a siren for other, smaller tech firms to move to the neighborhood, which was beginning to shrug off its industrial roots.
But while the reticulated siren is genetically distinct from the other two recognized species, its exact place on the family tree is uncertain.
Earlier this year, the company announced a $100 million investment in Valor Siren Ventures, a new fund focused on food and retail startups.
But the J-Pop siren songs were strong, and it turns out role-playing as a rave-bound pogo stick is ridiculously fun.
If Nest Secure is armed and jamming occurs, the siren will sound instantly and the user will also be notified on their phone.
The last time Hawaii residents heard the attack warning siren test was in the mid-1990s, after the waning of the Cold War.
I don't have a burning desire to upgrade — although admittedly, the titanium's siren song has been calling me ever since last month's event.
The sovereign of this scene is the Siren, the ultimate femme fatale, played on Tuesday by Maria Kowroski, the company's beloved senior ballerina.
Whether inside or outside, its smart siren goes off whenever any movement or sound occurs in the areas that you choose to highlight.
On a second version of "Sideline," while desolate guitars temper majestic strings, she holds her own against the formidable soul siren Jazmine Sullivan.
The siren sounded around the country and government officials and police flagged down traffic and tried to shepherd pedestrians to the nearest shelters.
The arrival of one SUV sees soldiers rip out some police-style emergency siren lights from the car's front grill, crushing them underfoot.
The constructor Patrick Merrell joined Mr. Horne in 2009, and together they created this daily siren call to the New York Times Crossword.
Then her counselor played a recording of a tornado siren, trying to simulate a tornado drill, like the ones held at her school.
At a nighttime beach party, their beautiful faces and siren songs entrance the young bass player (Jakub Gierszał) in a family dancehall band.
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Another Cross of Lorraine emblazoned in white light again accompanied by the sound of a siren with a caption that reads "Mercury Retrograde" (lol).
Screenrant writes that "Nokk" refers to a German legend about a mythical water creature who lure men into the ocean, like a Nordic siren.
Before Ferry, "Love Is the Drug" was purely a Mackay instrumental that seemed no more than b-side fare for their 1975 masterwork Siren.
One of the earliest reports of the reticulated siren is from 1970 when it was found in the Fish River in Baldwin County, Alabama.
The Nest Guard also features a motion sensor on the front, a (very loud) siren, as well as a panic button on the back.
If anyone enters the house and doesn't disarm the Nest Secure system, the alarm triggers and a large loud siren sound is sent out.
The developers, SIE Japan Studio and Project Siren, created an introduction that's doubly off-putting: narratively impenetrable to newcomers and aesthetically backwards to fans.
As with most new shows, the real weakness of Siren is just how little the supporting cast gets to do in its first hours.
A variation on Ibsen's angrily aspirational Hedda Gabler, Hilde is meant to embody the siren call of youth that leads Solness to his doom.
Diabetic health tracking startup Siren Care has created smart socks that use temperature sensors to detect inflammation — and therefore injury — in realtime for diabetics.
In all four drawings, Patty is positioned as if seated on the ground, with her knees up and legs spread, reminiscent of the siren.
As we heard again during the Republican debate on Thursday, Obama's opponents are drawn to the "siren call of the angriest voices," as Gov.
O'Neil, a former Wall Street quant with a Harvard PhD in mathematics, wrote a book in 2016 to sound the siren of algorithmic injustice.
A "guidance summary" from the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency says residents will be alerted of nuclear detonation through siren alarms and flashing white lights.
The car — which could rake in between $300,000 and $500,000 — belonged to the screen siren from 1955 to 83, according to a press release.
London, vibrant and second only to New York as a global financial hub, hums a siren song to the young and ambitious across Europe.
For the moment, GOP still means "Grand Old Party," not "Guys on Parole," and the Democrats have resisted the siren song of the fringe.
Sirens also hold up well: One unit that Sentry Siren installed in Maryland has been in continuous service since the 1920s, Mr. Yarberry said.
Bogged down in Afghanistan after an 85033-year war with nothing to show for its efforts, the siren call of isolationism has sounded strongly.
In the background was the sound of a broken record with a British woman going "puuussycat, puuuuussycat" aside the golden cat-dragon's siren song.
Needless to say, when the eventual IDF siren goes off, you'll legitimately debate whether you should get out of bed or sleep through it.
Starting Friday, the state will start monthly testing of a nuclear warning siren system aimed at alerting residents to an impending nuclear missile strike.
A siren adds a feeling of gravity to a catastrophe, a feeling that something important is happening, which one so rarely gets to feel.
But, from the first floor, where intruders will likely enter, the sound of the siren was not as intense as we would have liked.
We debated how widespread human rights violations are a warning sign -- a loud, blaring siren -- that a breakdown in peace and security is coming.
It wasn't ISIS's ambition of a regional caliphate, its siren song of radical Islam or even its anti-Western propaganda that resonated in Iraq.
Yet if all Muslims are smeared as potential enemies, some become more susceptible to the siren call of Mr. Awlaki and his fellow recruiters.
Working in the current system, we reporters feed on press releases from journals and it's difficult to resist the siren call of flashy findings.
About a month ago, I wrote about their "GREEN!" death siren; why Minnesota's syrupy disposition in the open floor was so unnerving and detrimental.
As you can imagine, we here at MUNCHIES are no strangers to the siren call of the frozen food aisle at the grocery store.
The only real escalation is the blare of a fire truck siren, although that sample is quickly consumed by the synths, without much fanfare.
So seriously that in December, the state started testing its nuclear warning siren system that would alert residents to an impending nuclear missile strike.
But Ms. Goerke was also capable of zinging fortes in her "Hojotoho!" war cries that Wagner sets to something like a proto-ambulance siren.
For all that, no clear story emerged from either the music, which ranged from ancient-sounding harmonies to siren-like squeals, or the film.
The state of Hawaii has recently begun a public awareness campaign, including resurrecting and testing a warning siren system used during the Cold War.
Officials said that hundreds of people on the island of Oahu had already moved to shelters by afternoon, and a warning siren was sounded.
In "The Pisces," her first novel, Broder expands her personal, plaintive mythology of love troubles, sexual siren songs and the inevitable march toward oblivion.
He fired up the engine and tore around a field next to the museum, blaring the siren to scare off a flock of geese.
And in December, Hawaii started monthly testing of a nuclear warning siren system -- the first such tests since the end of the Cold War.
Adrián Sandí, a brilliantly cool yet tender soloist, produced a burnt, hazy siren near the end, then utter gentleness, before a wailing, emphatic coda.
For the siren call of profitability, prestige and jobs created by maintaining a large balance sheet may yet prove too tempting for the Fed.
When kids watching "Sesame Street" witness Julia having a meltdown because of the sound of an ambulance siren, they'll see how her friends react.
Officials on Oahu yesterday went all out, warning residents and tourists of the impending danger by sounding an emergency siren for three minutes. 4.
If you start to hear the siren call of "triangulation," you will know that she has slipped back into the habits of her husband.
In December, Hawaii began monthly testing of a nuclear warning siren system that would be used in case of an impending nuclear missile strike.
And Trump is downgrading "national emergency" from something that comes with a siren for a soundtrack to just another term for cheap political expediency.
You get a sense of everyone on edge, waiting for the next tweet to drop — as if a tornado siren should accompany its arrival.
In Balanchine's "Prodigal Son," her Siren was not aloof but a cruel temptress who threatened to devour Mikhail Baryshnikov methodically with every acrobatic embrace.
It led us straight into Earn's shifting mind; it didn't describe his restless creativity so much as summon us into it, a siren beckoning.
In the early 2000s, she financed, wrote and starred in the film "Siren," about a homemaker who tries to make it as a rock star.
Collectives such as London's Born N Bread and SIREN, and Discowoman over in New York, aim to celebrate females working together within their respective scenes.
Siren-like synths and the thunderous fog of bombs echo during "The Bob," a series of vignettes reimagining the 1969 war film Battle of Britain.
Patricia Gutierrez, a 66-year-old English teacher, was taking a nap with her 11-month-old granddaughter, Juliet, when she heard the distinctive siren.
There, we walked to our respective mats, facing yoga instructor Aino Siren, who's a specialist of ISHTA practice, a combination of vinyasa flow and meditation.
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Thanks to Bastille, a patch created by ATI against Siren Jack is now currently being tested, and the company plan to roll it out soon.
" (This and this Redken option are Cunningham's mask must-haves.) Mandy Moore The Color: "Sultry Siren" Their Meet Cute: "I've known Mandy for so long.
Budin's deep-base tune with a siren backing, appropriately titled "Mike Baird," has some stellar lyrics directed right at the ringer of the death knell.
"It's like a siren song of an effective message, and they get trapped by it," said GOP consultant Chris Wilson, who worked on now-Sen.
But really it's all about Emmy Rossum having the most fun as Lena's wild cousin Ridley, a siren who can make men obey her telepathically.
Although Ryn is introduced as the most dangerous creature in Bristol Cove, Siren lives and dies by proving its heroine is not merely a murderer.
And if Siren can create someone with as many facets as Ryn in 42 minutes or less, it can certainly give Maddie her own adventure.
"Resist the siren call of short-term opportunity," breathes the U.K. actor Joanna Lumley in the company's "Multi-asset investing – Sin 1: Lust" ad execution.
The takedown The sergeant was forced to use his lights and siren to ward off oncoming traffic as he tried to get behind the SUV.
Alexandra Dean has not only told the story of a siren of the silver screen in vivid colour, but retold the story of communications technology.
A passing police car with a wailing siren enhanced the sense of panic as crowds emptied from the sea on the Amity Island of "Jaws".
He held up a small digital siren signaling to his workers the gunshot was coming, and for them to put their fingers in their ears.
But it also resisted the siren song of the far-left "Bolivarian revolution" led by the late Hugo Chávez in Venezuela in the following decade.
Many officers were wielding assault rifles, and police used an LRAD — a military device that emits a deafening high-pitched siren — to disperse the crowd.
" [SIREN] "I got about roughly about 22011 to 22011 feet away from him, and I could smell the strong odor of intoxicants coming from him.
Instead, voters drew just the opposite conclusion, punishing the parties that implemented austerity and listening again to the siren song of prosperity from New Democracy.
Perrotta's predecessor was pushed aside after refusing to drive Pruitt around Washington using police lights and siren, three sources familiar with the situation told CNN.
On the dessert and candy front, Siren Snacks and SmartSweets are looking to turn favorite indulgences like brownies and gummy bears into healthy snack options.
Their writing, if it wants to be read, will have to poke its head out of the mire and beckon readers like a slimy siren.
But every Friday night the sound of the stadium's public-address system would carry across Kingston like a siren, alerting everyone to report for duty.
An enterprising spirit could sign up for a free seat at a siren location, then pay to see the show directly afterward, inside Disney Hall.
Rhythms, both recorded and robotic, ricocheted all over; siren tones spiraled around; recorded voices and instruments could, and did, pop up anywhere in the room.
That the ban was introduced by San Francisco, a city pivotal to the development of the technology, was viewed by some as a siren call.
He led the way with the siren flashing, until they pulled into the hospital's emergency entrance, where there were two nurses and a wheelchair waiting.
Their mother saved them by rushing them down to a bomb shelter as the siren sounded, with seconds to spare, likely averting a wider war.
When young people see opportunities denied to them because of corruption or marginalization, growing indignity makes the siren song of extremism all the more appealing.
But even though an alert was raised, residents of Palu and Donggala said they had been given no sign, such as a siren, about it.
Between the two world wars, this platinum-blonde siren wore several crowns as a queen of bohemian Paris: model, singer, entrepreneur, tastemaker, sexually polymorphous hedonist.
Officials confirmed that a U.S. Army base in South Korea accidentally blasted an emergency siren Thursday night instead of playing taps, The Washington Post reported.
" He adds, "When you hear the siren noise/Me and Martin, a couple of Bad Boys/Independence Day, aliens on my turf/You invading us?
At this point in the ballet, his character — having been seduced by a cunning Siren and robbed of every last cent — has hit rock bottom.
The exquisitely ravaged expanses of ATOMIC can be received as more than a warning siren, but as a metaphor of the irreparable damage already done.
It is still perfectly capable of delivering everything it promises: motion detection, night vision, free cloud storage, two-way audio, smart siren, and IP65 weatherproof.
In November, the state brought back into use its nuclear warning siren — a Cold War-era tool intended to notify residents of an impending strike.
If you want to win, turn away from the siren song of the Ivy League and place your trust in the multi-racial working class.
It was the second such incident after a September appearance by Netanyahu in the nearby town of Ashdod was briefly disrupted by a rocket siren.
No matter what bit of 2016 has left you feeling battered and bludgeoned and blue, the siren song of self-improvement has never sounded louder.
There's also synchronized swimming siren Scarlett Johansson, tap-dancing Channing Tatum, philandering centurion George Clooney, gossip columnist Tilda Swinton, and a shadowy cabal of communists.
"I don't like the myth of the mermaid as this dark siren that's going to pull people down into the depths," Mermaid Hannah tells me.
JERUSALEM/GAZA (Reuters) - A rocket siren that sounded in southern Israel near the Gaza border on Tuesday was a false alarm, the Israeli military said.
Mr Volcker himself recounts the story in a new memoir, "Keeping At It", which calls on central banks to resist the siren song of loose money.
There's a built-in programmable siren as well so that you can create scenarios with other connected devices to trigger the alarm on your Almond 3.
"The bond market price action is an enormous blaring siren to anyone trying to be optimistic on stocks," JPMorgan analysts said in a note to clients.
Apparently, not even a starring role on a beloved HBO show can make you immune to the siren call of the symbolic, mid-breakup hair massacre.
"Junkanooacome" (2019) was part of the Siren Arts' series, Into the Mystic, held in Asbury Park during July and August 2019 and curated by Victoria Reis.
" I'll be driving in my car, a police siren goes off behind me, and in that instant, I go, "I don't know what's going to happen.
And while you are doing so, you can give yourself a nice, hearty pat on the back for resisting the siren song of the stolen avocado.
And even in the countryside Mongolians are heeding the siren song of modern living and being lured out of their yurts, albeit at a slower rate.
Throughout the launch and development, Siren Care will be working to gauge the overall change in a person's health through what's going on with their feet.
The applications of that are naturally pretty wide, so Siren Care is better off starting off with something they know they can tackle first, Ma said.
Leading robotics experts are rebuffing Elon Musk's siren call for the urgent regulation of artificial intelligence, which he calls an existential threat to the human race.
Having lived in Venice Beach for almost three years, this means resisting the siren songs of countless psychics, juice cleanses, mystical healing journeys, and, yes, crystals.
A fatter deeper tone fills out the pulse, and then after a couple of minutes, I can hear an air raid siren modulating over the mix.
But it's tough to resist the siren song of fast fashion, especially when it's cute and the prices don't dip into your latte and brunch budget.
APRIL 19 UN Ambassador Haley writes for CNN Opinion: Widespread human rights violations are a "loud, blaring siren" that a breakdown in peace is coming Rep.
The Siren pumps she wore to a garden party in honor of Prince Charles' 70th birthday at Buckingham Palace are back in stock on pre-order!
Bafin's Hufeld said international regulators had withstood the "siren songs" from bank lobby groups, and warned that "there will not be a compromise at any cost".
Moss faults neoliberal avarice, which has been beckoned to New York's neighborhoods by the siren call of (usually white) artists and the gentrification that follows them.
Siren is the mysterious organization in charge of colonizing the planet, which they say is the only terrain discovered thus far that can sustain human life.
Today, millions of people who feel left behind by the forces of globalization have become easy prey to the siren songs of isolationism, xenophobia and racism.
But she can't get the siren song of her homeland out of her head, especially when Jim (Domhnall Gleeson) comes to call during a visit home.
SIREN A nice guy whose friends take him to a sex club for his bachelor party tries to save a poor, seemingly victimized woman working there.
It is always easy for members of Congress to succumb to the siren song of simplistic sound bites rather than acknowledge and deal with complex issues.
Rather than fall for this siren song of comity, Trump has shown that he wants to focus like a laser on American national interests, without distractions.
But pressing work deadlines, family obligations, and the siren call of your Facebook newsfeed mean that you probably don't get as much sleep as you need.
He, or a man like him at least, might find himself heeding the siren call of Donald J. Trump's anti-immigrant demagogy, against his better instincts.
Less frenetic in approach, the empowering "Solo De Mí" trots gracefully for two minutes until an air raid siren signals the coming satisfying rumble of trap.
Ecologist Sean Graham of Sul Ross State University in Texas and colleagues observed the reticulated siren up close, properly describing the species for the first time.
At the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco today, the company revealed Siren—a "synthetic human" that was rendered in Epic's Unreal Engine in real time.
Taking the stage, fists up, to the sound of a siren, Chuck D announces that Mr. Trump was just formally nominated as the Republican presidential candidate.
It doesn't matter when the ominous rumble of traffic or inevitable siren punctuates the performance; in Shakespeare's tragedy, the intrusion always seems intentional and perfectly timed.
This spring, her account of Myrta, the spectral queen of the otherworldly siren wilis in "Giselle," had more luminescence than some of the ballerinas playing Giselle.
The mezzo-soprano Suzanna Guzmán performed the song at one of the raid siren locations, accompanied by pizzicato bass and a lyrically swooning violin stationed nearby.
J.C. The vocalist Pepito Gómez has a siren sound that reaches right back into the 1940s, when the punchy pop music known as mambo overtook Cuba.
The so-called reticulated siren is the largest vertebrate found in the United States in decades, and the first new member of its family since 1944.
Opal (Ilfenesh Hadera), who in the film was an opportunistic lesbian siren, becomes a more rounded character with a romantic past, and perhaps future, with Nola.
An ambulance, with its siren wailing and lights flashing, was unable to move, stuck in gridlocked traffic one recent afternoon along Eighth Avenue in Times Square.
Los Angeles's siren song has proved hard to resist to countless New Yorkers, from the Brooklyn Dodgers to assorted creative types, average joes, and celebrity chefs.
And since predictions can be spotty, many people in tornado-prone areas take a warning siren with a grain of salt and don't take immediate cover.
His malleable, ferocious voice and his taste for despondent political contemplation may remind you of the transgender singer Anohni and the anti-AIDS siren Diamanda Galás.
Ayres will be in the Hurricanes home arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Tuesday to sound the team's siren for the game against the Dallas Stars.
Hawaii false alarm Hawaii is suspending nuclear warning siren tests while it investigates just how the heck a false emergency missile alert inadvertently got sent out.
When order seems finally restored, he pierces the Central Park night with the sound of a police siren, as natural to its environment as a birdcall.
Fortunately, the US, UK and other Western governments have so far resisted the siren call of perfect information and have held back from mandating similar backdoors.
Unable to resist the siren call of price regulation, however, in 2015 the Obama administration opted for reclassification, raising significant due process concerns in the process.
"It's the only place where the vignerons didn't hear the siren call of chardonnay," said Pierre de Benoist, Mr. de Villaine's nephew, who runs the estate.
It's in Anthony Bourdain's best-selling book, "Kitchen Confidential," which has been a siren song of kitchen machismo in food media since its publication in 2000.
Freeze those suckers until solid and enjoy on a fire escape, listening to the siren song of your neighborhood ice cream truck as it plods away.
The following season saw a third-placed finish for the Partenopei (a nickname for both club and city derived from Greek mythology, specifically the siren Parthenópē).
"The idea is to have the vocalists transform the terrifying sound of the siren into music, and obviously there's something very cathartic about that," Kahraman said.
He dials the Portland police at the end of episode 10 and a siren can be heard, so it is possible he gave the police new information.
" It's something she cautions the readers of her letter about, warning them of how easy it is "to be lulled by the siren call of mainstream media.
"During anxious times, it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices," Haley said at the time from the governor's residence in Columbia.
A paramedic and supervisor with Louisville Metro Emergency Medical Services, Neal activates the siren on his silver SUV and races off, weaving his way through Sunday traffic.
Single long bursts of sound occur, like a slow conversation among a harbor siren, an alarm clock and a road drill — with equally long interstices of silence.
Keeping our ear perked — and claws crossed — that the pop singer hears this siren song and pops by as a special gift to these pretty, seductive kitties.  
This Mortal Coil – "Song To The Siren" Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins handles the vocal on this underground hit for dreampop 4AD supergroup This Mortal Coil.
Given the basic nature of the theme, I was shooting for Monday, but I couldn't resist the siren song of opening up the grid with extra connectivity.
The different warning systems have been in the news for months, and many residents knew something was off when they did not hear the siren on Saturday.
Siren is set in a coastal town in Washington called Bristol Cove, a place that has mermaids (or the rumor of mermaids) embedded in its very formation.
What originally felt like a subversive feminist statement from Siren, which debuted in earnest on Thursday night, takes on a totally new meaning in a #MeToo world.
That's the target of Siren Care, a wearable company that looks to weave electronic sensors into its clothing in order to track changes in a person's health.
Alfonso Cuarón will also premiere his critically acclaimed new film Roma, and Elsa Pataky, wife of Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth, will lead a sexy, mysterious siren drama.

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