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The orange specks aren't just orange specks but small fires.
Villas-Boas: Tiny specks of dust, even maybe apparently just one or two specks could get underneath a key and cause it to malfunction.
Fool's Paradise—an album documenting thorny love, return and departure and return once more, straddling both English and Somali—is Cold Specks as Cold Specks, but also as Ladan Hussein.
Ever wonder what those dark specks in your cornmeal are?
Think about that, bro... we're just like, specks of dust.
Normally the shower has between 80 and 100 space specks.
Worried about those tiny specks of dust inside your lens?
Silver or gold specks can be embedded in the paint.
Its white specks are actually coconut oil and cocoa butter.
Specks of black dust and sediment cling to the uneven surface.
Specks of dust appear suspended like stars in the lamp's beams.
Its specks pierce the sky at about 148,000 miles per hour.
Boczek pointed at a cluster of small specks on the map.
Closer examination of the powder revealed light gray specks dispersed throughout.
There, she'll sit in the mud and span for gold specks.
A heart-shaped gold ring with specks of blood on the band.
The streets and blocks where the specks cluster are the main focus.
THE pages crackle, specks of parchment falling to the ground like snowflakes.
But for now these specks remain mere planetary candidates, not confirmed worlds.
For some, a few specks of the disease can cause severe pain.
"Under a macro lens, the smallest specks look like pimples," he says.
There are faint specks of grey in the dough; this is the haozhi.
The black specks are dust, and there's a rock in the left foreground.
We're ultimately still part of that problem, but we are specks within it.
Sometimes there are just specks which, at night, dot the blackness like stars.
The expert dismissed the specks as junk—the detritus of mass cell death.
It will have dark specks — they're meant to be there, and they're delicious.
They seem to be mostly dark matter with specks of regular matter mixed in.
In a recent survey, 98% of South Koreans agreed that the specks were Korean.
Add the vanilla bean specks or extract and salt, beat well to disperse. 3.
Yup, that's us and our Moon—just two tiny specks in the solar system.
Astronomers who study these disks have already spotted multiple specks of light hiding inside.
We might all just be insignificant specks in some alien's game of marbles, anyway.
As they voyage through the solar system, they spew specks of ice and rock.
Aerosols are specks of solids and liquids that swirl through the air we breathe.
Specks of ice from the freezing-up of Great Bear Lake filled the air.
When these specks were picked out and tested, a positive LSD test was obtained.
Individual particles act as both specks and waves simultaneously, with a list of possible properties.
Instead, use those loose specks of powder for something even more mesmerizing: galaxy nail art.
Scott continues to survey the area as the world rots away in specks and chunks.
Of course, there are specks of truth and falsehood on all sides of the argument.
You can't see much in the pictures—mostly scratches, rust, and specks that resemble blood.
Looking through binoculars, I could see thousands of tiny specks drifting in the same direction.
Now scientists spend years using massive particle accelerators to smash barely-there specks of matter together.
These objects are but humble specks, lacking the spaghettifying suction strength of an actual dead star.
We saw magnified pictures of green specks (cancer cells) and red splotches (cancer-related connective tissues).
It seemed obvious to Chuck and Martin that the specks were giving rise to the spheres.
They don't try to conceal their stretch marks, saggy breasts, grey hairs, and specks of dandruff.
One thread incorporates specks of a positively charged electrode, while the other weaves in negatively charged electrodes.
I feel like I was finding little specks of glitter in my clothes for days to come.
But there is much more to done; the first mission is to monitor untrackable specks of junk.
The dark specks trapped inside rare blue diamonds like these contain valuable secrets about Earth's inner life.
Lower the speed and add the olive oil while blending until creamy with specks of green. 4.
She said that while cleaning, she intentionally left behind some specks hoping that investigators might find them.
And surprisingly, he saw dozens of specks of pollen, some even clustered in clumps, alongside the beetle.
When we pass through these clouds, specks of dust ignite in the atmosphere and produce bright streaks.
But the rest of the world is gone — irrelevant, inconsequential, specks of sesame falling off a bagel.
Occasionally I'd have to go back over an area to grab stubborn specks, but I was impressed.
What's more annoying than having to fish out the tiny little specks of herb in your grinder?
They then proudly drove him to college in a gleaming white '65 Caddy bejeweled with gold specks.
Ladan Hussein, better known as indie singer-songwriter Cold Specks, is not a woman of many words.
It's a stark difference from the intimate, haunted lines of the songs she presents as Cold Specks.
In one shelter, 2-year-old Fahiyah, dazed and severely malnourished, licks specks of sugar off her palms.
It seems absurd in this day and age, especially when we are just tiny specks in the universe.
Specks of sunlight shimmered in the deep, almost kaleidoscopic green, bouncing off lime-colored ferns and conifer boughs.
Just five of the 29 states are under Congress's control now, three of them specks on the map.
They spend much of their paychecks on nose rings for each other, tiny specks of 22-carat gold.
Indeed, red-backed salamanders seem to live rave-ready, with some individuals having UV-visible, fluorescent tail-specks.
The Andaman and nearby Nicobar Islands are beautiful, palm-fringed specks ringed by coral in the Indian Ocean.
It reached the ocean to produce a caustic plume of acid fumes laced with fine volcanic glass specks.
They began referring to the specks as sporelike cells, because of their diminutive size and their impressive hardiness.
Cold Specks is not a woman of few words, then, but a woman with a careful, measured response.
In the foreground is the comet's surface (still several kilometers away from the probe), and three kinds of specks.
When you close your eyes to the sun, as a child, little specks appear, dancing in the red dark.
Yet outside of these few specks of light, was this truly the future of science-fiction in indie cinema?
Specifically, keyboards are breaking down because specks of dust can get trapped underneath the keys, rendering them un-pressable.
They often look like little more than black specks, hard to pick out against a background at high speed.
Juices were flowing and it looked OK actually, but the inside of my microwave was splattered with brown specks.
"I played on islands that were specks in the Indian Ocean," he told The Los Angeles Times in 1991.
The film opens with an abstruse microscopic shot of a red liquid compound with strange black specks in it.
As I read "Hyperfocus," I visualized my attentional space; my thoughts were silver specks inside a walnut-sized circle.
Fufu, the way I like it, comes out a warm yellow, with specks of black from the plantain seeds.
Little specks and hints of automation — self-checkout machines, ordering kiosks, app-based ordering systems, online scheduling options, etc.
A foreboding score plays as the narrative unspools, the two specks racing across the hazy landscape toward an ambiguous fate.
Destroying everything save a few specks of ink, Irwin summons wraithlike shadows to occupy these spaces of former visual delight.
Check for any little black specks on your floor, then agonize for hours over whether or not they're rat poops.
Whatley shows me an A4 photocopy of a map of Grand Crossing, with specks indicating where homicides were taking place.
Bangladesh-Myanmar border (CNN)At first they are just specks in the distance, blobs of color bobbing on the water.
It's a white box with black specks and perches nine stories above the ground on a series of angled stilts.
When specks of dust and ice left behind by comets or asteroids collide with our atmosphere, we experience meteor showers.
Let those golden specks of empowerment make their way onto your computer screen, and follow them down corridors of Netflix entertainment.
And they are also worse for particulate pollution -- tiny specks of contamination which can harm the lungs and cause respiratory illness.
Hopefully scientists will soon find more of these carbon specks inside of asteroids to tell the Solar System's origin story further.
Somehow, magically, the formula fills in any lines and blurs out my dried specks of skin, leaving smooth, supple-looking lips.
China and nearly half a dozen countries in Southeast Asia have long disputed ownership of various tiny specks in the waterway.
My subjective choice of color of this mix would be celadon—the ceramic glaze—plus some black specks in the celadon.
I remembered the ancient images attempting to prove their state and the small specks around them like tumors in the bloodstream.
Disgusting specks of cough-droplets fly through the air, landing inside (yes, inside!) people's mouths as they cackle at the movie.
A local farmer pulls the leaves and shows me the drying specks: Fusarium wilt, a blight caused by dust and dryness.
"You know when you eat really good vanilla ice cream, and there's all those little black specks in it?" he asked.
The first to arrive was a two-handled cup of cold, ivory-colored liquid velvet, topped with specks of jade green.
One is a steely dark gray with tiny white specks peppered all over its body; this is the lead-back phase.
These specks, about the size of grains of black pepper, are called "flea dirt" and are flea feces (or digested blood).
These shots tend either to render people invisible (when inside the machines they operate) or to turn them into undifferentiated specks.
But we also know from science that we are mere specks in the vast sweep of all that has ever existed.
These pulses could scatter off the specks of dry ice within the tunnel, generating light waves that could enter the surrounding plates.
They look like specks in the distance, trudging miserably across some of the world&aposs most unforgiving terrain in the blistering sun.
The chocolate is sold as a brown powder flecked with white specks and is intended to be used as an energy-booster.
To accommodate the expansion of silicon, Advano puts tiny specks of the element inside a sponge-like porous structure made of carbon.
The strands or clumps cast shadows on the retina, appearing as specks, dots, clouds or spider webs in your field of vision.
Flipping over to Adela's back, the seborrheic keratosis are bigger and darker than the tiny specks that were on her front side.
And while it's obviously not a piece of real meat, it chews nicely and even has some specks of gristle and fat.
The branches of the bushes growing out of the ruins are adorned with specks for leaves, which, unstemmed, evoke clouds of moths.
Its accompanying music video is similarly minimal and muted, stringing together swirling, slow-motion images of floating white specks and colored liquids.
I brush away imagined specks of dust, as if to sweep the eventual cobwebs that will accumulate as it sits in storage.
It showed in muted blacks and grays with specks of light or shine occasionally beaming back and creating the illusion of movement.
To the west, dozens of white and black specks peppered the gray sky, resolving into coal-black cannonballs swaying from white parachutes.
They're made by pumping water into man-made salt deposits and evaporating it with a vacuum to get those uniform, white specks.
Those specks in the sky will be presidential candidates streaking toward the battleground states where the 28500 campaign will actually be waged.
Called "Humanity Star," it's supposed to remind us that we're all puny specks of dust living in the terrifying vastness of the Universe.
Specks from the Eta Aquariids streak through the sky at about 148,000 miles per hour, making it one of the fastest meteor showers.
The apple was named the Cosmic Crisp because of its dark red skin with white specks that are reminiscent of a starry night.
"These tiny little specks of pepper in the sky will emerge, and then they'll drop down, become cranes, and they're here," he said.
Amid a planet of roaming beasts, tiny specks of life managed to survive, adapt, and use their conscious brains to outlast the giants.
IN THE GOOD old days, gold miners could seek out visible specks of bling at the surface in order to find deeper, richer veins.
Scientists embed specks of rock in a disc of epoxy so that they can aim x-rays at them to study their chemical structure.
One such is how to protect a piece of microelectronics from impacts with specks of interstellar dust at a relative speed of 80,000km/sec.
Close inspection reveals that the new and old stone looks identical — specks of salmon and gray, threaded with subtle veins of red and orange.
I would think about aliens and then notice these very solid specks of light moving across the sky and I realized they weren't airplanes.
Muñoz, who noticed these specks while conducting research, believes they might be important for helping the salamanders see each other in low-light conditions.
Riis, though, was content to peer through the mesh, inside of which he could make out a number of black specks of varying tininess.
They're usually used to show that our lives are meaningless specks in a vast but ultimately indifferent collection of universes and ever-splintering timelines.
Henderson Island is part of the U.K.'s Pitcairn Islands, which look like mere specks in the vast ocean expanse between South America and Australia.
I tried to focus on the little specks of the ocean I could see now that it was dark, and I tried to breathe deeply.
Showcasing a pair of distressed white Keds in the center with specks of singer Alexis Krauss' blood, the image is simple in spirit and execution.
At an altitude of roughly 800 km, specks of junk will strike impact sensors covering two sides of the satellite, sending the data to Tokyo.
A mural of the Kurdish flag with a rising sun at its center, blanketed with specks of sand, forms the heart of this makeshift memorial.
Some days, he gets home and finds specks of blood from victims still on his wristwatch, or on a pen he'd been writing with earlier.
His grandmother had immigrated to Miami from the Bahamas, and boat people appear frequently in his paintings, tiny specks in horizonless oceans awaiting something better.
The air was filled with sharp specks of hail that crept under the sleeves of my coat, and I could barely see ahead of me.
These all include tools for adjusting light and color and cropping torn edges; Apple and Microsoft's programs also have tools for removing specks and blemishes.
Krashes paints with smooth, confident strokes but leaves blank specks throughout, suggesting the gaps of memory that make even the best representations of reality imperfect.
Under a hot sun, they stooped knee deep in mucky water, swishing sand and gravel around a flat grooved pan in search of gold specks.
The moose wasn't an albino either, according to National Geographic, but it had a partial form of leucism called piebald — where only specks of colors remain.
The sound grew louder and louder as the ship approached Governors Island, where specks of human life donned in red could be seen from a distance.
By conducting military manoeuvres within 12 nautical miles of other fortified specks it shows that it considers them mere elevations around which no restrictions are warranted.
"The evidence shows that these specks" — as Hanford officials have referred to them in press releases — "are more dangerous than I had thought possible," Kaltofen said.
Within 10 minutes, you see the results you're looking for — kaolin clay dries, tightens, and you know little specks of oil are coming to the surface.
After capturing the images, Whitmore used Adobe Lightroom and VSCO to remove specks created by dust on her camera's sensor and enhance the colors already present.
When Derek Walcott writes about Jean Rhys, he is writing about her response to the hegemon whose long shadow darkened their island specks in the Caribbean.
Palettes were determined by identifying specks of remaining pigment, and by studying "shadows"—minute surface variations that betray the type of paint applied to the stone.
The "bloom" of ladybugs was densest in a 10-mile mass in the middle and could be seen by people as flying "specks" from the ground.
The windscreen wipers shuffle back and forth, and you find yourself tracing the refracted light as street lamps pass through specks of rain on the window.
And the judges can't decide whom the specks of land belong to because the Law of the Sea deals only with maritime disputes, not land disputes.
But as he watched the show—which featured their Burmese dogs and their Range Rover but only specks of their true selves—he changed his mind.
Below, the orange specks of a tiny fire might still rage, but much of the land appeared a mausoleum of the forest that once graced it.
Signs of fleas in cats include scratching, skin irritation, and the presence of dark red or black specks on your cat's skin, fur, bedding, or furniture.
It also contains specks of coconut oil and cocoa butter that give the burger a marbling when cooked, akin to the fat in a beef burger.
Frank Ocean, SZA, and Kelela are all young, Black, and considered to be adjacent of all genres, unconcerned with traditional classification, much like Cold Specks herself.
THE FUZZY specks growing on discs of jelly in Floyd Romesberg's lab at Scripps Research in La Jolla look much like any other culture of E. coli.
Home to more than 200 specks of land, the South China Sea serves as a gateway to global shipping routes where $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
But because the E.H.T. is just a few specks of mirror on a rotating globe, an infinite number of possible images could explain any given data set.
There is, like, a very small amount of glitter, like, a couple specks right in my under-eye area, which literally I can forgive, because the e.l.f.
While millions of specks of space trash might not sound so bad, when they're moving at thousands of miles per hour in orbit they can do serious damage.
But they're specks in the ointment for the characters who see the world as something to squeeze until it gives up more money, as something that's easily discarded.
"The red guinea feather hat that has specks of black in it provides a perfect contrast against the deep black shade that we painted the bedroom," says Hays.
Image: Ryan F. MandelbaumA single seared shrimp sat atop a scoop of mashed avocado with a healthy pile of salty black specks overflowing onto the plate beside it.
Home to more than 200 specks of land, the South China Sea serves as a gateway to global sea routes where approximately $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
Specks of dust are a pervasive problem when handling such sensitive photographic gear, and I had to wear one of those lab coats and a hairnet as well.
Just one problem: upon closer inspection of her radiant smile, eagle-eyed fans noticed that the pop star's smile was spoiled by specks of food in her teeth.
For meatballs, she'd toss tiny specks of the pungent white stuff in a bowl of ground beef, eggs, and breadcrumbs, mixing the squishy mixture together with her hands.
The musicians were mere specks from behind rows of cushioned seats and V.I.P. sections, yet Mr. Cervony and Mr. Kray stood shoulder to shoulder, rapt and at ease.
Image: Kiln/UCL Energy Institute The tiny specks of blue, red, and yellow on this world map depict the global pathways of tens of thousands of cargo ships.
Thursday, Apple introduced brand new versions of its 13" and 15" inch Touch Bar MacBook Pros, a line with keyboards that have been felled by specks of dust.
Every vodka and coke that slid down your throat while a DJ talked incoherently over the PA. The scent of Benson & Hedges with mingled with specks of aftershave.
They are the color of a corn muffin, with green specks of chopped cilantro under the surface that let you know they are not made from Goya's mix.
On the way to the moon, Commander Borman became terribly sick, forcing his crewmates to dodge specks of vomit and other bodily excretions, according to Mr. Kurson's book.
Watch Seurat at work, dabbing specks of color on his canvas, and listen to the vigor (and rigor) with which he invests the repetition of those colors' names.
Significantly, it turns out that specialists trying to establish the cosmic origins of the tiny specks have tended to examine their chemical signatures rather than their overall appearance.
Inhaling specks of dust and ice left behind by our final moments, I sketch out the orbit of weeks, months, frame our fields of flecks before they burn.
But in fact, a strawberry is an aggregate fruit because what we think of as seeds (those little tan specks) are actually each a little piece of fruit!
Things didn't start off easy for Cold Specks, and sometimes, a tired cliché holds its own truth—being a young, Black, Muslim woman can be hard as fuck.
But just because those little specks of shimmer are your worst nightmare in the arts and crafts world doesn't mean they have to be a nightmare in your wardrobe.
Using a cotton swab very lightly dampened with distilled water is another option if you need to clean specks of dirt that are on the top of the lens.
Nadler and Schiff will then pick the fly poop out of the pepper, taking what specks of dirt are bound to be in the report and magnifying them exponentially.
He's referencing the specks of land in the Pacific -- Kiribati, Tuvalu, the Marshall Islands -- whose very existence is threatened by rising sea levels that are linked to global warming.
So I took a few specks of dirt from a plant at my ex's house and nestled them in my proboscis, just to have something to remember him by.
Profile The universe is a swirling cosmic cocktail of galaxies made up of specks of dust, and Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky are alive and writing poetry in it.
When Cold Specks, née Ladan Hussein, sings this, she sounds fatigued on this soul song that moves quickly but feels slow, the first single from her forthcoming third album.
In Mickey Bryan's case, Detective Thorman testified that the apparent blood specks on the flashlight were "back spatter," and showed that her killer had shot her at close range.
In a typical snowstorm with fluffy specks, about a foot of snow will drop for what would have been an inch of rain in warmer weather, Mr. Rockey said.
Rather than complete blackness, the six chapters of this 20-minute-long, poignant experience presents dark spaces lit by firefly-like specks that form shadowy outlines of figures and objects.
Researchers have long theorized that comets or asteroids could have been responsible for delivering the first specks of organic materials or perhaps water that got things brewing on our planet.
The South China Sea, which is home to more than 200 specks of land, serves as a gateway to global sea routes where approximately $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
I'll gratefully accept what Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, owning the stage in a renovated theatre in Brooklyn, as sharp suited defiant specks on the spinning world, give me.
The defense produced its own bloodstain experts, who argued that the specks in question were actually "transfer stains" — blood that blotted Camm's T-shirt as he tried to render aid.
It is annoying, demanding, laborious, finicky farm work — a treasure hunt, through stiff weeds, for specks of value so small you need thousands to produce a single loaf of bread.
One option reportedly under consideration is neural dust—tiny specks of silicon that would be sprinkled into the brain and monitored via ultrasound, providing information about what's happening inside the brain.
Together, they gather tiny, scattered, squandered scraps that aren't worth the effort for other animals — splinters of wood, bits of chopped up leaves, specks of pollen, molecules of water, and fertilizer.
Just before totality, specks of sunlight will pop out between the various valleys and indentions in the lunar crust, creating beads of light that sparkle around the edge of the Moon.
They were sitting on a long bench with the rest of the tour group when the guide pointed out a few odd specks of dust in the air right by Williams.
The United States did not abandon empire, but "reshuffled its imperial portfolio, divesting itself of large colonies and investing in military bases, tiny specks of semi-sovereignty strewn around the globe".
The ships they're sailing may look like mere specks next to the behemoths that carry most of the world's cargo, but the movement they represent is likely to make some waves.
Finally, from our Miraculous World Department: Scientists believe that as much as half the water on Earth may have originated from cosmic ice specks that predated the formation of the Sun.
But one prevailing theory says that water originated on our planet from ice specks floating in a cosmic cloud before our sun was set ablaze, more than 4.6 billion years ago.
The South China Sea, which is home to more than 200 specks of land, serves as a gateway to global sea routes through which approximately $3.4 trillion of trade passes annually.
For the holiday season, a special eau de toilette edition, infused with specks of mother of pearl, is being distributed to duty-free destinations, especially those most popular with Chinese travelers.
Rangiroa's Blue Lagoon is more than an hour's boat ride away from the main island, across the lagoon to an isolated cluster of sandbars and tiny specks of land called motus.
The loneliness of this masterful fabrication speaks to the fact that we are all but lone schematic specks of soon-to-be-discarded material cast from within the vast hereditary field.
As part of this effort, it has also turned seven of those specks into more substantial islets, some big enough to hold military bases, while claiming jurisdiction of the waters around them.
The expelled migrants can be seen coming over the horizon by the hundreds, appearing at first as specks in the distance under temperatures of up to 27 degrees Celsius (0003 degrees Fahrenheit).
A new teardown from iFixit has revealed Apple's added a thin rubber layer underneath each key that might help keep specks of dust from getting lodged inside and rendering the key unusable.
Originally designed for urine testing, the fentanyl strips seem to work just as well when water is added to a few specks of drug (about the size of a grain of salt).
China has built a military-capable runway and dredged a deepwater port on Fiery Cross Reef, one of seven specks in the Spratly archipelago close to the Philippines that it has enlarged.
Each rectangle is mottled with the three other colors in the work; little specks of paint stand up ever so slightly, like the polyester on a paint roller left out to dry.
Without a voice, a song rarely makes it to radio (DJ Snake's "Turn Down for What," which featured specks of Lil Jon's gnarly shouts, is the closest we'll get to lyric-less triumph).
In his "Speck, Fishhook, Crest, Antenna, Hoof," for example, Hirato demands that the reader Look, all around The specks shimmering in blaze Passing verse, —Intimidation —Caution —Protection —Induction All the hues clouding. SIGNAL!
The new burger uses a combination of coconut oil and cocoa to imitate the look and taste of "marbling," the white, fatty specks you get in meat that contribute to its rich flavor.
The argument goes like this: If you don't know what countries these specks of land belong to, you can't use the treaty to draw territorial and economic zones in the waters around them.
The other, using blue-toned paper and two plates — one inked with dark pigment, the other with a pale yellow — transforms the scene into a nighttime valley glimmering with specks of reflected moonlight.
In the Geology paper, the scientific team reports the discovery of about 500 micrometeorites — collected mainly from roof gutters in Norway — and tells of the detailed analysis of 48 of the extraterrestrial specks.
And for Cold Specks, who, for most of her career, did not share her real name or images of her likeness that weren't obscure, (save for the obvious live performance) anonymity was integral.
The answer was a cupboard in the prime minister's residence at 21970 Downing Street, where the four moon specks, a gift to Britain from the United States, languished for several years in the 13s.
Anyone who saw the last movie probably is still fighting the heartbreak of seeing many of our beloved heroes dissolve into little specks of dust after the titan Thanos secured all six Infinity Stones.
Any and all of these call for art that reflects the unforgiving and unrepentant nature of life—the fact that we are all insignificant specks flitting across an astral timeline, hurling headlong into oblivion.
That means if you've got a MacBook Pro with a keyboard that could become unusable from specks of dust getting lodged underneath the keys, the only replacement you're getting is the same exact thing.
Instead, consider the extraordinary moment when an overhead camera pulls back from two men — up and up, farther and farther — until they're near specks, as if they were being cut down to existential size.
Here's how they do it: pineapple flavored ice cream is accented with specks of Spam (that's right, real canned Spam), and it's all lovingly sandwiched between two macadamia nut cookies with white chocolate chunks.
He is widely suspected of siphoning millions of dollars from secret deals in which the Maldives sold islands to foreign companies that will one day turn the coral specks into high-end tourist resorts.
In search of this answer, researchers from the University of Cambridge in England and Northwest University in China went through 3 tons of limestone just to find samples of tiny black specks in the rock.
As for me, I usually wear glasses while working at my computer, so having something else on my face didn't feel that odd (although the headset is a bit heavier than a pair of specks).
Not only is the case supposed to keep dust off your phone, it's also marketed to be a lint roller on the go for when your black clothes get those white specks all over them.
Definitely a better film than The Force Awakens ... Yes it has blemishes, like the digital masks and the weird mind-reading octopus alien, but those are tiny specks in comparison to the movie's emotional tug.
The new limited-edition cookie, which hits stores nationwide on May 8, is like your standard chocolate Oreo with a creme center—but with the added bonus of rainbow specks of popping candy in it.
But as soon as DePalma started digging he noticed grayish-white specks in the layers which looked like grains of sand but which, under a hand lens, proved to be tiny spheres and elongated ­droplets.
It did fine on shallow carpet but chugged on medium carpet, and I had to make a few passes to pick up all the small specks of lovely NY that I track in every day.
There is a whole hall dedicated to fake trees, all of which are outfitted in different styles of lights, from tiny and bright white specks to heavy, old-school multicolor bulbs the size of overripe grapes.
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - The islands of Vanuatu may appear as relative specks in the South Pacific Ocean, but for China's military strategists, they could provide a significant boost in Beijing's ability to project naval power.
Laboriously prepared by removing impure specks of glinting iron pyrite, it became ultramarine—as expensive, ounce for ounce, as gold, and so precious that it was initially reserved for depictions of the costume of the Virgin.
Imagine your partner by a window, white glaring light streaming in from a mild but bright summer's day, the specks of dust that float around us through the air picked out in white and light gray.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts — among the most assertive Democrats in responding to Mr. Trump on his favored social medium — specks her speeches with the word "fight" so often that it can feel like subliminal messaging.
There, we boarded a banana boat for a one-hour ride past shallow reefs and gumdrop specks of land until we reached a lagoon and Matava, a minimalist resort where we planned to stay two nights.
Some 30 years ago, University of Chicago scientists extracted these stardust grains by crushing a sample of the Murchison meteorite into powder and using chemical agents to pare it down to minute specks of silicon carbide.
The amount of debris — ranging from dead satellites to specks of paint — is so great that the European Space Agency "very frequently" has to alter its satellites' course to avoid larger objects, ESA chief Jan Woerner said.
I do a lot of photo retouching work for my reviews and hands-on coverage of gadgets, and I've lost count of the number of hours that I've spent editing out fingerprint marks and specks of dust.
The new system catches sixteen different exposures of a single scene to compare for noise and cancel out more of those tell-tale specks and digital fuzz you get when using a small sensor in poor lighting.
The wooden planks in the old-fashioned kitchen with its swinging door to the backyard were wide and knotty; they had been lacquered a stormy gray and dribbled with specks of turquoise, pale yellow and poppy red.
Her green, floral-patterned sari and button-down blouse were stained with specks of white paint after spending the afternoon repainting the school's walls—one of the many small jobs that keep her and her family afloat.
Most days we have a vague, existential dread that we're all insignificant specks in an uncaring universe where nothing we do really matters, but this succinct, smart, and stunning animated video by Yukai Du explains exactly why.
To protect against tick-borne illnesses, people should wear repellents and check their skin for black specks after spending time outdoors, particularly in wooded areas and during the late spring and early summer months when nymphs are present.
I feel like this record still speaks to what's true in my life right now—I've got past my addiction, I've got my family, I've got love, and everything else is just specks of dust on God's shoulder.
But if you're looking for a uniformly browned turkey, Butterball says it's better to coat the skin in oil, as the milk solids in butter will burn in the oven leaving dark brown specks all over your bird.
This seemed a belated attempt to show that, whoever owns the specks of land and rock in the sea, most of its waters under international law belong to no country and are open to navigation of all types.
It was after hours at the Hayden Planetarium, at the American Museum of Natural History, and the triangular moon rock was held in a vise, under glass: chicken-nugget-size and light gray, with glimmering specks of crystal.
"I thought that I would just be here for two hours, and now we have been here for a month," says Zeinab Omar, as white specks of ash from her family's open fire catch in her hair and eyelashes.
Dark matter might not be made from particles (specks of mass and energy), but if it was, we might observe it as axions, particles around one quintillion (a billion billion) times lighter than an electron, hanging around black holes.
It started in 2010 as a way to revitalize these wooded and mountainous specks of land, which were feeling the brunt of Japan's demographic crisis: plummeting birthrates, and the migration of young people from villages to the big cities.
If you've watched any amount of YouTube makeup tutorials, you've likely seen the results of a ring light, those round LED lights that leave a little ring of catchlights—the little specks of light reflected in the subject's pupils.
The ceiling was so high you could barely see it, though with effort you could make out some pale specks, apparently pats of butter that had been flicked up there in the nineteen-twenties by some high-spirited undergraduates.
As you arrive in the outer ­reaches of Brooklyn gentrification, you and everyone you know find yourselves spread thin geographically, specks of dust in distant orbit around Lower Manhattan, pressing up against communities that feel threatened by your presence.
Other schemes to help corals involve genetic engineering, selective breeding and brightening the clouds in the sky above an area of the reef by spraying specks of salt into the lowest ones, so that they deflect more of the sun's energy.
We're talking teeny dots on the lashline to create delicate cat-eyes, singular specks under the lower lashes to create a doe-eyed effect, heck, even random patterns all over the face that turn the eyes into veritable works of art.
Seaside residents and boaters also have been warned to avoid noxious clouds of laze — a term combining the words "lava" and "haze" — formed when lava reacts with seawater to form a mix of acid fumes, steam and glass-like specks.
As thousands of firefighters battled the two fires, smoke drifted into nearby areas, discoloring the sky and showering parts of the San Francisco Bay Area with ash, leaving cars that had been parked outside, dusted with white and gray specks.
To the crowd watching behind his back, it was an inverted wall with several large, colorful, three-dimensional shapes bolted to it, some the size of sofas, some rounded and some with corners, plus a few specks that were finger holds.
In the constellation of specks, they saw the animals sucking in water, then forcing it out in the direction they were moving away from, with the pocket of expelled water and the nautilus shooting apart at velocities they could readily calculate.
Bogoslof is one of the tinier specks of land in the Aleutian Islands, but the bit above ground isn't our concern—the vent that blew those bubbles is just off the island's coast, submerged in maybe 100 feet of water.
While glitter eyeliner might go running down your face after hours in the sun and glitter hairspray will leave iridescent specks in your roots for days, glitter-infused lotions, perfumes, and sunscreens can offer the same sparkle and shine without the mess.
The trouble is that the wholesome-looking burners are big emitters of fine particles, specks of dust and soot measuring less than 2.5 micrometres (0.0025 millimetres) which sink deep into the lungs and pass into the bloodstream, causing respiratory and heart diseases.
TOKYO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Japan warned China on Tuesday that ties were deteriorating over disputed East China Sea islets, and China's envoy in Tokyo reiterated Beijing's stance that the specks of land were its territory and called for talks to resolve the dispute.
This is underlined by her choice (along with cinematographer Ruben Impens) to shoot many scenes not featuring Justine in extreme wide shots, other humans as mere specks in them, as if Justine is only dimly aware of people outside of her immediate circle.
Over the course of three trials, prosecutors presented a succession of bloodstain-pattern analysts who testified that eight specks of blood found on the T-shirt Camm wore on the night of the crime were "high-velocity impact spatter" from the shooting.
If words could kill me, I would not be here To tell the tale—they raged, they spat blood libels On my kind, they hurled their Gideon's Bibles At specks their maddened vision made appear On sheets and tiles in that unhappy room.
They say that as these workers mixed pasta, cheese, and cured meat for their meals, specks of ash from the charcoal would fall into the dish — black pepper was said to have been introduced to the dish later to pay homage to this.
Outside the body, scientists say, it is relatively harmless, but specks absorbed in the body, usually through inhaling dust, shoot off a continuous shower of radioactive particles thousands of times a minute, gradually exacting damage that can cause cancer and other diseases decades later.
Its grains are the result of a labor-intensive process that involves moistening semolina flour with water and rolling it to form chewy little specks, which are then seasoned with oil and salt, steamed, and sifted through a specialized sieve called a kish kash.
M90Image: NASA, ESA, STScI, and V. Rubin (Carnegie Institution of Washington), D. Maoz (Tel Aviv University/Wise Observatory) and D. Fisher (University of Maryland) (NASA)Look up to the sky with the unaided eye and you'll see lots of specks and globs that look mostly like stars.
As the lint roller of time passes over the face of the nation, pulling specks of detritus off and into oblivion, it is the chart dance music that remains, its talons like velcro-hooks in shared memory, living on through drivetime radio and nostalgic club nights.
" Laze - a term combining the words "lava" and haze" - is a mix of hydrochloric acid fumes, steam and fine volcanic glass specks created when erupting lava, which can reach 21955,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,093 degrees Celsius), reacts with sea water, Hawaii County Civil Defense said in a statement.
" Laze - a term combining the words "lava" and haze" - is a mix of hydrochloric acid fumes, steam and fine volcanic glass specks created when erupting lava, which can reach 21955,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,093 degrees Celsius), reacts with seawater, Hawaii County Civil Defense said in a statement.
" Laze - a term combining the words "lava" and haze" - is a mix of hydrochloric acid fumes, steam and fine volcanic glass specks created when erupting lava, which can reach 21955,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,093 degrees Celsius), reacts with sea water, Hawaii County Civil Defense said in a statement.
In fact, all of the dust specks analyzed in the research came from before the solar system's formation - thus known as "presolar grains" - with 60% of them between 4.6 and 4.9 billion years old and the oldest 10% dating to more than 5.6 billion years ago.
I think it's both — because on the very same day Apple announced a revised version of its MacBook Pro keyboard that supposedly won't get crippled by mere specks of dust, it included those brand-new keyboards in the same free extended repair program designed to placate customers whose keyboards do fail.
In a gripping two-part series from ProPublica and the New York Times Magazine, reporter Pamela Colloff investigated the case of Joe Bryan, who was convicted of murdering his wife more than 30 years ago based partly on the specks of blood found on a flashlight in his car trunk.
Phil Coyle, a former head of testing and evaluation at the Pentagon who has also reviewed the publicly available test data, said that instead of using decoys meant to look and act identical to the dummy nuclear warhead, the decoys looked like "specks of sand" compared to the "bright" dummy warhead.
He's someone's dad, a spluttering retired colonel full of gravy and defeat, spraying little specks of brussels sprouts from his mouth as he drones on about immigrants at the dinner table, while the kids roll their eyes and push their peas forlornly from one side of the plate to the other.
Yet new research, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, acknowledges these problems but finds a potential fix: only deploying enough reflective specks in the atmosphere to reduce about half of Earth's warming, rather than relying on geoengineering to completely return Earth to the cooler, milder climate of the 220193th century.
They've bought it all before: pants so tight it takes a jump to unwedge an Adderall from the pocket; a densely sequined blazer that reflects specks of phone light in a dark club; and a leather jacket to throw on whenever it's time to suck nicotine between now and dawn.
Anybody who has been stoned in a dorm room knows that the universe is expanding, but Knott's contribution is to empathize not with the little human specks ordering pizza and watching "Ren & Stimpy" but with the universe itself, spread so thin that its individual components suffer from isolation from one another.
Yet new research, published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change, acknowledges these problems but finds a potential fix: only deploying enough reflective specks in the atmosphere to reduce about half of Earth's warming, rather than relying on geoengineering to completely return Earth to the cooler, milder climate of the 25th century.
And 36 years later... the now 57-year-old voice actor for the iconic Disney role of Simba in the 1994 animated film 'The Lion King' -- the role is reprised by Donald Glover in the new live action movie hitting theaters this weekend -- sporting some specks at a screening last week (right).
The blogger, who goes under the pseudonym "slackur" or "Jesse Mysterious," then described a harrowing tale for a serious collector: After reading up on the disc rot problem, he went through his game collection, much of it in mint condition, and found white specks on many of the discs—a major tell of disc rot.
You want to have your cake and eat it too: Houston Rockets, Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Oklahoma City Thunder, Philadelphia 76ers There are specks of a blatant antagonist in your DNA, but you picked one of these five teams because you hate losing but don't want the grief that comes with attaching yourself to a prohibitive favorite.
Dag Hammarskjöld, the second United Nations secretary general, once declared that the organization "was created not to lead mankind to heaven, but in order to save humanity from hell," and that is especially true today for the grouping of 193 nations, ranging from geographic specks like Nauru to giants like China and great powers like the United States.
Organizations like the New Georgia Project — which Ms. Abrams founded — Planned Parenthood Votes, BlackPac, Color of Change, Black Voters Matter Fund, Mijente, aimed at Latinx voters, and Care in Action, the political arm of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, have all established or funded robust field operations, extending their efforts to once-neglected specks of rural Georgia.
Because of some tiny specks of what may or may not have been blood on a flashlight that may or may not have been planted in the trunk of his car — a piece of evidence prosecutors introduced at trial through the testimony of an expert witness who may or may not have known what he was talking about.
As we've previously reported, these terrible "butterfly" keys are felled by mere specks of dust: As the comment suggests, if you have keys that are sticking, you simply must turn your computer upside down, blow as hard as you can on the key you need to fix, and repeatedly smash that key as quickly as possible.
Residents have been warned to avoid exposure to Pele's hair, one of several airborne volcano hazards including emissions of sulfur dioxide gas, wind-blown ash and noxious clouds of laze — a term combining the words "lava" and "haze" — formed when lava reacts with seawater to form a mix of acid fumes, steam and glass-like specks.
The retired biochemist and forensic scientist Robert Shaler, one of the authors of the 2009 National Academy of Sciences report and the founding director of Pennsylvania State University's Forensic Science Program, testified for the defense in the Camm case that experts on both sides were incorrect; specks of blood, he argued, was too little information from which to draw any meaningful conclusion.
It's comforting to think that the internet has a microscopic attention span, because it makes life easier to live: We can take unflattering photos, post slightly offensive tweets or, say, release a cloying, whiny pop-rock track about a woman we spotted on the subway, because the assumption is that the internet will forget: We are but specks in the universe, mere fodder in the content machine.
As the tannoy boomed its "FEET DOWN" warning—signalling the end of our first parabola, the end of our first taste of real weightlessness, firmly reminding us that gravity rules everything around it, and that bones can and do break—I breathed a sigh of relief that specks of puke hadn't made their way into the cabin and that my makeup hadn't been tarnished by the regurgitated remains of coffee, nachos, and hummus.
Some of the artists in "Dust Specks on the Sea: Contemporary Sculpture From the French Caribbean and Haiti" already have international careers, like the incisive, historically minded Mathieu K. Abonnenc, born in French Guiana, who here presents a wraithlike silver ring made from a melted-down heirloom, and Kenny Dunkan, born in Guadeloupe, whose row of dozens of metal fuel cans with long, flaccid spouts acerbically alludes to stereotypes of black male anatomy.

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