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"It was very old-school, very old-school of him," Eastwood says.
"What I gathered from what was left, (Sinjar) must have been an amazing, beautiful town with some very old mosques, with some very old churches and very old houses, beautiful architecture," Voeten said.
"PREPA did not invest in new power plants or new generation, so our power plants are very, very old; our distribution system is very, very old," Ramos said in an interview on Monday.
Emotionally, it comes from a very old place of insecurity.
Microsoft's best defense is that XP is very, very old.
The (very, very) old money Mortimers fall under that category.
If you're very old like me, you remember hyper cards.
The very old tend not to have led glamorous lives.
But we do have a very old expansion, historically speaking.
But Coco is very old, and her memory is fading.
There's also this movement toward using very old grape varieties.
Mr Mugabe "is very old but he still understands power".
He's very old, so I let him set the pace.
They are deeply in love, very old, and incredibly adorable.
But that is a very old story at this point.
"Hockey is very old school, in a way," Wicklum said.
"Sri Lankan batik has a very old history," Jessica says.
Most diseases kill the very old and the very young.
The Khmer Rouge ways are "very old now," he said.
Studying for the contest "was very old school," she recalled.
Her ankles were still slim; she wasn't so very old.
The money is clearly very old, some of it moldy.
And the battlefield is a very, very old board game.
Their peers are either very old or have already died.
But most of these plants were very old and very small.
"Joe and I have a very old school marriage," Teresa explained.
And that means our oldest ancestors are very, very old indeed.
"He was very old-fashioned in many ways," Victoria tells PEOPLE.
Right, in the very old days they didn't share ad revenue.
THOSE who live to be very old are never previously famous.
Conflating machines with the body is a very old human habit.
There's good reason to think that the dagger is very old.
"I'm not very old but I've seen a lot," Yousafzai said.
Goosebumps are probably a remnant of very old temperature-control mechanisms.
This move isn't new, or daring; it is, instead, very old.
He's very old now and he could die at any moment.
Plus, the study hasn't limited its recruitment to the very old.
"They're very, very old charges," Mr. Wicker told Mississippi News Now.
But this passing political order, King noted, was very old indeed.
This approach is actually "something very old-fashioned," Dr. Krammer said.
Of those, approximately 2 percent die, mostly among the very old.
I'm starting to realize that in internet years, I'm very old.
It's a very, very old-fashioned way of looking at beauty.
Some appeared very old and had broken into pieces upon impact.
These are very old Banana Republic shorts, at least 10 years.
This is old news, by the way, this is very old news.
My brain feels very old and very young at the same time.
It is a very old variety of cacao… it is unique, exclusive.
When I was eight years old, I met a very old nun.
These samples are very old, but they came from disrupted stratigraphic layers.
Stephens is playing a bit part in a very, very old strategy.
Someone gives a very old woman a joint, which is classic humor.
Maqdisi's Mosul of prosperity and tranquility seems like a very old footnote.
Again, it's really problematic that we have no ... I'm very old-fashioned.
At first I tried it with a very old-fashioned light bulb.
But they don't Pay for IT Security and using very old system's !
Their ongoing routine had a whiff of the very old to it.
It's a very old story Germans don't even want to talk about.
"Very old ballets — some steps are almost 200 years old," she said.
These are very old survival skills, both normal and, at times, needed.
Another new book toys with the very new and very, very old.
"It's very, very old, so it has to do something," she said.
"We're very old school, but we had to do it," he says.
In the middle of the living room stood a very old woman.
"I find his reverence for clergy very old-school," Mr. Scott said.
A drowned world: It's an ancient fear and a very old story.
"He's very old school, very traditional," Joseph Der said of his father.
I am very old-school when it comes to toning and firming.
In Philadelphia, they forged a new sword out of very old steel.
When I remember these very old stories, my heart is on fire.
Their operators are now very old; who's going to continue their legacy?
Per Jean H. Lee, an Associated Press reporter who covers North Korea, the Korean Central News Agency, which published the statement, uses "very old Korean-English dictionaries" and thus might end up usingâ€"you guessed itâ€"very old words.
The volume swells to deafening: voices of the very young and very old.
Getting rid of leaders the civilized way only works in very old democracies.
It's an ostensibly modern take on a very old idea: the social club.
It may be that the very old got that way for a reason.
"Much of it was not desirable and very old," the FBI report says.
"This movement is an ongoing, very old aspect of American life," he says.
Way to take something so very, very old and make it new again.
I'm very old school about it actually, compared to other artists right now.
She said she realized for the first time how very old she was.
In short, the password files the hackers have are very old and outdated.
They operate in a very old system that resists that kind of change.
Jaguar has a new electric vehicle – but it's also a very old one.
Books that are rare or very old should probably be saved and preserved.
We are fixing the hole in the very old floor to prevent this.
In it, was a photo album with very old black-and-white photos.
Well, it's a very old metaphor to think of time as a river.
"I'm fascinated by traditions, and buzkashi is a very old tradition," Huix says.
It was done in a very old-style way of antique stores. Yeah.
A lot of people in the pageant world are still very old school.
And the data were very old, from the late 222s and early 22010s.
I feel very old, but also honored that they look up to me.
It seemed like a very old-school film, and that felt very refreshing.
Additionally, the very old information is a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!
It's a great problem, it's very old, and no one knows the answer.
Here in Paris, he has done something new by doing something very old.
Well they are attacking a very old-fashioned market with a scalable model.
Except for very old vintages, wine tends to be sturdier than we think.
So it was made in a very old school way, recording to tape.
These recipes are very old — and very powerful, like tortilla of veal brains.
These were very old encyclopedias — Pluto was not included in the solar system.
"These are very old, slow machines," the source familiar with ATM attacks said.
The extent of erosion suggests that the impact structure is very, very old.
It's a very Old Testament sort of God who would act like this.
By the time I got back to New York, I was very old.
"It was just very old school Washington and the new members," she said.
"I think it is very old and like steel," he said with conviction.
Very old absinthe can even turn brown, but it doesn't degrade the flavor.
As you can see, this whole process was absolutely analog and very old school.
That's not changed, and it's a very old-fashioned journalistic ideal, in a way.
The breed is not rare in any way other than it was very old.
If you don't know who that is, then chances are I'm really very old.
And my dad did change … for the good and at a very old age.
"Sudan is very old so the others would try to bully him," Mwenda said.
Without realizing it, we were recreating contemporary versions of very old webs of support.
The FBI and Apple are fighting over modern technology using a very old law.
Most of these are very old school, from the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Even the very old ones, there's a kind of image going through my head.
For the LAD, globalisation is a very old idea and a cause for optimism.
It's both very white and, because of a high concentration of retirees, very old.
But last month they sent a 90-day supply to my very old address.
That very old Access Hollywood footage of the younger Obama family continues to surprise.
"In some ways it's actually required that this AI is very old," says Gage.
The women of your grandmother's generation had some very Old World practices, didn't they?
There are some modern tools to it now, but it's a very old process.
"The ad is really showing a very old-fashioned" image of China, she said.
The United States keeps some very old, very strange-looking planes in its arsenal.
It feels like a new approach to fashion — except, of course, it's very old.
It's very old-fashioned and classic Viennese in style, which I found utterly charming.
Yes, the chart is very old, dating back to 1885, according to the university.
"I always thought that dogs were for children and very old people," Richter said.
And these projects can put workers into contact with some very, very old bugs.
These people were really sick and very old, in wheelchairs with a pitiful cough.
"It is not death that the very old tell me they fear," he writes.
Owners still look a certain way, they still come from a very old background.
The Hotel Del Coronado is a very old structure, so there are some quirks.
My daughter's quiver isn't new — but a deep practice very old she's watching me;
It's not the only "new" movie made with very old footage out this year.
Jackson died at the age of 78, which was considered very old for the time.
A less expensive choice would be pétillant naturel, a very old form of sparkling wine.
All this is to say the moon is very old, and we were very wrong.
We did the MRI and we knew then that it was a very old fracture.
" Takei says in his essay that such talk opens "very old and very deep wounds.
And since he lived a full life, he's now a very, very old Steve Rogers.
In many ways, this retaining order feels like a very old school accusation of witchcraft.
The idea of the director as auteur is a very, very old one in film.
"I love that it feels very old Hollywood glamour with modern drama," the host says.
These narrative shapes are as old as the word ekphrasis, which is very old indeed.
You originally had a very old world bass teacher as a child in Philadelphia, right?
The relatively new tech sector is generating enormous amounts of a very old product: ageism.
"She was begging me, but we are very old style," her mother, Manal Haifa, said.
It also harkens back to the very old concept of music being a social medium.
Your millions of fans, and one very old man with a mullet, are demanding it.
And those figures are not so very old today: Walesa is 73; Michnik is 70.
An unqualified man being promoted over a more qualified woman is a very old story.
There is something refreshing about watching the very young play in a very old place.
When the security guard burst in, the very old man fell to his mechanical joints.
And nothing explains it better than one very old tower in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
A search for a very old password of mine turned up in six data breaches.
It's on top of a very old, red digital clock that hangs on the wall.
Caucus electorates appear to be fairly young, and primary electorates fairly or even very old.
By then the mythology had already become quite complex (and the original heroes very old).
It was very old-school New York, like what I used to do at Mother.
The idea that people don't actually migrate enough is a very old idea in development.
The abortion doctor was very old, and Amini believed that he was a drug addict.
Additionally, the very old information put out is a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job!
Throughout [the election], Berlusconi looked very old (well, he is), tired, and out of tune.
"I am a very old man ... and I am not important," Mladic told the tribunal.
Dr. Birx is a highly respected person I've gotten to know very well over the last six days, and what we've done is rebuild something that was very old, very old-fashioned, somewhat obsolete, certainly obsolete when it comes to the numbers we're talking about.
But palmistry, to use the practice's official term, is actually a very old form of divination.
What's special about "Tiny Dancer" is that it's very old and we all like it anyway.
But it's spoken of less, and in certain circles it's thought of as very old-fashioned.
Janet was old, very old, and like many centenarians, she clung to an outdated value system.
And, as everyone is fond of pointing out, it's an industry dominated by very old institutions.
It's newest challenge is a very old one however, getting developers pumped up for something new.
It used to have this coat of arms that was a very old, empire, British look.
CoupCast finds that both new and very old autocratic regimes are at risk of being overthrown.
" Brower thinks the Trumps "have a different view of marriage, very old fashioned in some ways.
"October's Very Old," another user joked in reference to Drake's music label October's Very Own (OVO).
TUPITSYN: Because these are very old narratives and they don&apost just refer to national politics.
Second, Mir Mobile may be based on a very old PC game, but it isn't static.
"I found some very old laws from when our country was rich — really rich," he said.
It's my baby—it's a very old baby, it's 104 years old, but it's my baby.
It's essentially very old ideas that made sense when they first appeared during the industrial age.
Most years, most strains, influenza is especially deadly to the very young and the very old.
San Juan's airport is packed with people, so many of them very old or very young.
As it turns out, the way I write is very old-fashioned and kind of unfashionable.
But one of our favorite examples is solving a very old, low-tech problem: animal poaching.
Her mouth was very old and very empty, and it opened, huge and round, before me.
The presence of copyright protection for very old works can surprise people outside of the industry.
When you place them together, you get people thinking about that very old ancient aliens meme.
It's possible that at the cellular level, very old people simply live at a slower rate.
Under the trees may lie very old, unmarked graves that the Shinnecocks are keen to preserve.
Then add this into the equation: The Senate is a very, very old group of people.
Everything about it read very old money, it has this beautifully moneyed perfection type of vibe.
This is important because the very old ice tends to resist melting; without it, melting accelerates.
Civilization is made of this, some very old and some younger strong wood, and medieval stones.
"All the deaths we've had are either very old people or very sick people," he said.
My house is very old, so a lot of things need to be WD-40'd.
"Owners still look a certain way, they still come from a very old background," Sherman said.
It's clear now that a very old bruise can tell us how hard someone was punched.
"It's taking a very old convention center and bringing it up-to-date," Mr. Spiegler said.
"It's a very old brick wall, about 14 feet with three layers of brick," Kanaby said.
She was a very old African-American woman who was living in my great-aunt's house.
I was walking with a very old friend who also happens to be a prominent journalist.
People have grown tired of hairlessness, so they're looping around to something new yet very old.
The State of the Union address feels like a very old American ritual, and it is.
This year marks the 21st anniversary of Tupac Shakur's death, which, yes, means we're very, very old.
If you're very old, you'll know the name Michael Milkin, you used to do work for him.
It's true that the very young and very old are most susceptible to dying from the flu.
But it gives credence to the fact that there's something novel here with these very old techniques.
This looming climax puts into relief a very old limitation in computer engineering: the rigidity of circuits.
Picasso seemed every one of his 22019 years, with that frail transparent quality of the very old.
The very old, migrants, the sick or disabled, and singletons are most at risk of feeling lonely.
Cities were full of adult workers and villages were relinquished to the very young and very old.
These are all legacy old media, save for maybe Yahoo, which also has very old media tendencies.
I was living on the edge of a cliff by the ocean in a very old house.
The vast majority of very old axes found by archaeologists are eventually pinned down as agricultural tools.
But at least one of these chips, the SoFIA 3G, is from 2015, which isn't very old.
Devon — Literally show me a movie where opening the ominous, very old thing was a good idea.
You can play a collection of very old games on very new TVs, HDMI ports and all.
You'll recall one of Meghan's very old acting resumes was unearthed last year showing her acting credits.
Don't kiss up to me, yes I know that I'm very old, I got that, thank you.
The scroll, the swipe, the darting eyes—these gestures are modern adaptations of very old emotional responses.
It is tempting to see transhumanism, too, as merely the latest rebranding of a very old desire.
Spielberg isn't just admonishing us; he's talking with very old friends, with ghosts, and maybe to himself.
Traylor's style has about it both something very old, like prehistoric cave paintings, and something spanking new.
Tonight we're buying supplies for the electrician to finish some work on our (very) old electrical system.
It's entertainment with a very old theme: Uncertainty over paternity goes back a long way in literature.
Then when I was ten, he gave me a very old Leica, and I started using that.
They have rooms full of these file cabinets; it's a very old-school way of doing things.
The deaths in Germany also fit the seemingly established pattern of also occurring among the very old.
Again, and a very old model and it's been around as long as the internet's been around.
Trilobites By comparing very old and young ginkgos in China, scientists found an explanation for their longevity.
" Mr. Scognamiglio said he was "always in search of new ways to express a very old technique.
That segment of society in Bangladesh is very old school, with handwritten invitations delivered to my office.
My copy is very old, bound in gray boards, printed on a poor grade of crumbling paper.
We're talking people of all ages, races, ethnicities and genders -- the very young to the very old.
They reflect his fascination with very old stories, particularly ones that include mythological beings and magical transformations.
Anyway, my answer was, "Uhhhh, it used to be 50¢," which also made me feel very old.
She was very old school and taught her daughter to be a lady and how to dress.
My house is very old and there are often lots of clogs and things to be fixed.
"It's a very old brick wall, about 14 feet with three layers of brick," he told CNN.
The kennings are out there waiting for you — so beautiful, so different and so very, very old.
" Reminiscing about the music Coltrane conjured on the ashram, Botofasina notes that she was "very old school.
We once spent an instructive day driving around the very old old master sites of Etruscan art.
Snap is selling its new futuristic, video-capturing sunglasses in a very old-school way: With vending machines.
The federal government has committed to taking better care of children and the very old since the 1970s.
"I've certainly been made to feel very old and unable to keep up," prosecutor Adam Alexander joked Wednesday.
The music business is entrenched in a very old way of working, finding artists through word-of-mouth.
I remember a time in Boston about five years ago, when a very old American gentleman approached me.
His limbs were wasted, and he looked up with the slow, narcotic gaze of a very old man.
There was so much going on, it just really shows that this idea of globalization is very old.
The Bachelor is, at the end of the day, a reality show grounded in very old school values.
But according to Ohio officials, there's nothing fraudulent about the 170 registered voters with very old birth years.
"Sudan is very old," he'd said earlier, as he prepared the first of Sudan's twice-daily painkiller dose.
The main laws governing antitrust policy in the United States are both very old and very broadly worded.
HM: Yes, but it was very old-school Silicon Valley, and they had a lot of technical debt.
And new research shows that vulnerabilities in that very old tech could expose entire corporate networks to attack.
But isn't the choice between employee and independent contractor still a very old-fashioned debate to be having?
This is, in other words, a very old-fashioned sort of story: one with clear heroes and villains.
Savit captures the dichotomies of childhood, that sense of feeling both very young and very old at once.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a very old and very unusual way of tracking the stock market.
This is a very old story, it's something Android users have always and will continue to deal with.
In their quest, they are moving toward two very old groups: those in silent meditation and the Amish.
It's the size of the market and the potential for disrupting this very, very old model of work.
One reason is because the infrastructure of the technology that they're built on is very old and antiquated.
As a document of the very old recounting her dreams at breakfast, it's a bit of a marvel.
Very old age, if commented upon, is presented as if it were a kind of extreme sports competition.
A very old man lives in a castle with three beautiful young women who look almost exactly alike.
Opinion HE was very old, in his 203s, but looking sturdy, like the truck driver he once was.
In doing so, he participated in a very old pundit game, popular among the Millbanks of the world.
And I think it's telling that we don't play these songs, since it's not a very old record.
While lobsters themselves are also very old, they are nevertheless not endangered, as quaint compound-word jobs are.
"They're a company that's really in transition and do things in a very old-school way," G.P. said.
"It reflects a very old set of ideas about the meaning of the Civil War," Mr. Blight said.
Dolan, an owner from the very old school of player subservience, has once again flunked modern N.B.A. civics.
Most Broadway theaters are filled with tradition, which is another way of saying that they are very old.
"Kids are eating leaves off the trees, and the very old and very young are dying," he said.
Kids do it because they don't know how to do anything else, and the very old do it.
"We're a very old-school, not a flashy kind of business," said Earl McGrath, Freshfields Farm's produce director.
In particular, if you have emails with very old passwords, they may already be compromised -- so change them.
A wolf that survives in the wild past 6 or 7 is considered very old, Ms. Stine said.
We both order it and have a nice time catching up and laughing at very old inside jokes.
"Kids are eating leaves off the trees, and the very old and very young are dying," he said.
" Amy Schumer: "I am very old-school — I think the guy should always pay on the first date.
It's a very old-school mentality that you can't be critical of brands when you're working with them.
Liu tells me that Kavalan expressions can be very young and taste very old at the same time.
The cynic in me says it is simply a chance to put new packaging on very old stories.
There's a lot of parts of our global financial ecosystem that are stitched together with very old technologies.
The area behind the seats is equipped with a pair of very old-school luggage tie-down straps.
"We are disrupting a very very old industry called invoice factoring," said Eyal Lifshitz, founder and CEO at BlueVine.
There will be women and men; African Americans, whites and Hispanics; very young and very old; plutocrats and socialists.
So again the lesson about clickbait economics is a very old one, if you only know where to look.
"I think as weird as it is, it's the fact that our food culture isn't very old," Tuominen said.
Many partygoers were wearing Hawaiian shirts, proving that this is a look for tourists both young and very old.
The company uses several modern hooks in its approach to a very old problem: learning to speak different languages.
Encircling very young and very old stars alike are vast clouds of cosmic dust, ejected by powerful stellar winds.
It's always possible that — very old spoiler alert — Walter White managed to survive the very end of Breaking Bad.
Most of them are using very old systems and have tight budgets, yet they are prime cyber-crime targets.
Politics is merely a process of sanctification, the superficial fluctuations that disguise a very old system of organized violence.
We know this is a new form of very old problem, and you and I have talked about this.
"  Weatherly added: "Mark is very old-fashioned, old-school gentleman and I've learned a great deal at his side.
These are both presented as innovations, but they're really just very, very old bookstore conventions taken to an extreme.
"This is an old (very old and tired) story that I believe was misrepresented in the press," he said.
He finally made it, finding a way to look at and understand the "very old and very complicated" country.
I was watching a very old movie the other night and I suddenly noticed — wow, everybody's a white guy.
That rivals other so-called blue zones, like Sardinia and Okinawa, with unusually large concentrations of very old people.
They have shown promise as anti-anxiety and stress-relief aids in the very young and the very old.
Yet they do have common roots, thanks to four very old apple varieties now growing on Mr. Rosen's land.
I have been to services in a very old Italian synagogue where the women and men were still segregated.
" The same is true for very old people, said Munoz: "That's just a normal way the immune system works.
" Speaking of her house, the former Beverly Hills, 90210 star describes the space as a "very old, traditional home.
" TF: "Alexa's been on my screens, not for the last few years, but before then…" AC: "I'm very old.
"It's more important to have the right service attitude and, it sounds very old school, but: manners," he said.
The United States has never ratified the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights — a very Old World stance.
He and Mahathir are "very combative, very old school politicians with deep roots in the rural areas," Chen said.
It's wrapped in a very old piece of heavy red silk; I plan to unwrap it and read it.
The rockers, she said, looked "very old and very weathered," and had hearing problems they'd apparently ignored for decades.
"He is very old so I really want to express my gratitude for being alive for a long time."
They had never seen soda from a vending machine cost so little, which naturally made me feel very old.
"The trope of women talking on the phone being something that's harmful to society is very old," Lopez says.
Trump and Christie are reviving a very old tendency in the Republican party, associated with the "Stalwarts" after Reconstruction.
You describe belief in UFOs and aliens as the latest manifestation of a very old impulse: a religious impulse.
What is it like to look back on something you wrote when you were so young but felt very old?
I'm apparently very old fashioned for wanting dates to look the way they did in My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Since the feature was introduced in February, you've only been able to post square-format photos — very old-school Instagram.
The Supreme Court is a lifetime appointment, which means people can get very old — and sick — while on the bench.
Instead of an e-ink display, it has a monochromatic LCD display reminiscent of a very old school digital watch.
"I'm pretty sure dis is very old or fake," Grande explained, screen-grabbing the post on her Instagram Stories account.
Educate yourself about trees and get involved: Many cities have tree ordinances that seek to protect very old, significant trees.
Crying as a cathartic practice is a very old idea, but recent research, for the most part, backs it up.
In other words: the carbon is a very old material that's been part of Mercury since the planet first formed.
When I was very young, I felt very old because I was completely out of touch from everyone around me.
I'm very old school—I will actually telephone someone and hope to speak as we are speaking now, with voices.
Another part of the answer, favoured by Italy's prime minister, Matteo Renzi, is that the area's buildings are very old.
"He's become a very old man in a decade," Peterson's attorney, David Rudolf, observes of his client, now a septuagenarian.
"He posed as if he was very old and incapacitated," Shrikant Kishore, a senior official with the CISF, told CNN.
Data and telco are typically bought through a very old-school sales process and the process isn't always very transparent.
Those most at risk for E. coli illness include the very young, very old, and individuals with compromised immune systems.
Meanwhile, every day on my dog walks, I pass very old women pushing walkers from which hang bags of groceries.
It sums up my very old love for Shostakovich's music and, in some way, my connection to my Soviet upbringing.
So while the current wave of white nationalist violence is new, it is at root part of something very old.
"We're struggling to make a very old principle relevant to an era when we know a lot more," he continued.
I find a jeweler whose testimonials outstrip the competition and show him what I hope is a very old diamond.
Untreated epidemic typhus can kill up to 30 percent of patients, and the very old are at the greatest risk.
The book was very old, with edges so worn they curved inward toward the pages, as soft as a puppy.
"I'm not very old but I've seen a lot," she said following a meeting with Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
"It's very old school," said Shannon O'Keefe, who coaches the women's team at Division II McKendree University, in western Illinois.
So, at the start of the book, he takes a commission from a very old and wealthy recluse, Whitney Vance.
Bunn and Salzer had come to the Whites to lay the groundwork for a study of very old bristlecone wood.
It is another piece of wisdom that comes from being a member of a species that is so very old.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The fitness industry strives to find new ways to do a very old, very simple thing.
Pneumonia causes coughing, fevers, trouble breathing, and—when sufferers are already sick, bedridden, or very old—it can be fatal.
But Kalanick, who by this time is a very old pro when it comes to press coverage, is more sanguine.
If you're very old and you had a phone in your house that you rented from the phone company ... Right.
They often have exciting, high-concept premises, or at the very least brand new ways to tell very old stories.
"It's a shame because the flamingos can grow very old," said Martin Malac, a spokesman for the Jihlava Zoo, told CNN.
Really, these worms can live to be very, very old—their lifespan is probably higher than 250 years, the scientists write.
My grandparents are very old now, and the tradition of ritually slaughtering your own pig is slowly dying out with them.
The world's oldest fossil ever Sometimes new discoveries are of very old things, that teach us some very cool new information.
But even if the birds don't choose the safest spots to brood, they're thankfully defended by some very old conservation laws.
These include the very young, the very old, those with chronic illnesses, and those with a weakened or impaired immune system.
And there are a lot of them, growing over a decade like a bacteria in a very old jug of milk.
My agent at the time was very old-school and didn't want me to be the poster child for ovarian cancer.
What made you want to take these very old cultural relics—the mokugyo and sutras—and combine them with modern technology?
I think healing therapy with music is very old, if you look at ancient shamans who sing and chant for hours.
Crapware is a very old story, so hearing about it yet again with a new phone can sound like mere complaining.
The video is also very "Old Hollywood," and Hiddleston is considered the frontrunner to take over the role of James Bond.
People with that variety don't grow very old: I wouldn't have been able to reach my age if I had it.
Fortunately it's a very old model; it would be detected prior to a U.S. strike and preemptively sunk by our Navy.
Perhaps this is where Colon finally starts acting like what he is, which is very old for a major league pitcher.
But we are working within a very old and well-documented political system, and have plenty of experience with democratic innovations.
"The patina was very old and it looked dark and dingy in comparison to what it should look like," he said.
Decades ago, the literary critic Lionel Trilling gave us an answer that sounds very old-fashioned to our authentic ears: sincerity.
"He is part of the very old guard of Suharto's New Order," said Andreas Harsono, Indonesia director of Human Rights Watch.
The poor condition of the chart, along with its archaic table of elements, led to suggestions that it was very old.
Each year, drivers going in reverse kill 200 people and injure 15,000 more, most of them very young or very old.
Those most at risk for E. coli illness include the very young, the very old and individuals with compromised immune systems.
It's impossible to do a full accounting, but some very old mechanics, synonymous with 40K for 30 years, are now gone.
It's fine, but I think it is reserved for the very young and very old because it is easy to swallow.
Stefan Vetter obsessively tends a few acres of very old silvaner on steep, crumbling terraces in the Franken region of Germany.
But it's the most vulnerable — the poor, the disabled, the very old and the very young — who have been hit hardest.
Actually, the male skeletons in the tomb belonged to older men (all three were over 35 — very old in those days).
The consultants and advisers who make all the real financial decisions, and this group normally is very old, male, and pale.
"They have to work although they're already very old, work until they can't work anymore," said Petrus Sekaliou, the Kapiks' son.
Many immigrant and other residential areas of San Francisco still have their share of the very young and the very old.
Another surprise was the sudden arrival in my life of a bag of photos from the past — very old, shadowy photos.
That and maybe some duct tape, drywall adhesive and the sort of patience that comes with renovating a very old house.
The very young, very old, pregnant women and people with underlying conditions are particularly vulnerable to the effects of the flu.
And so the opening number of "Ain't Too Proud" ("The Way You Do the Things You Do") is very old school.
Seasonal influenza: Influenza is one of the most fatal infectious diseases in the U.S., especially among the very old and very young.
For context, he was 74 at the time of the murders, which means he would be very old — at least 94 — today.
Here's a simple truth every accessory maker should live by: don't make me carry new (or old, very old) types of cables.
The most interesting (and original) philosophical part of this book comes in Vigderman's characterization of the inherent nature of very old artworks.
"This has been a very old menace with pilots exercising their authority wrongly," a former Air India executive director told the paper.
Just passed an ornate bar in her living room is another pair of very old doors she tells me are from Egypt.
Commodity trading is a very old industry that focuses on raw materials, like lead or copper, that are worth hundreds of billions.
Image courtesy of Marshmallow Laser Feast Known as "nature's cathedrals," the giant sequoia of California are huge, very old, and very beautiful.
The bottom line for people to remember is that this is a very old system trying to move a ton of people.
Patients in these facilities are ideal superbug targets — the chronically ill, the very old, and anyone else with a compromised immune system.
The problem is that most coal-fired power plants are now growing very old and nearing the end of their service life.
They used the concept of "time value of money" in doing a very old, boring and often told hit piece on me.
In this case, it includes very old renderings of Mickey Mouse (who doesn't look at all like the Mickey we know today).
At the same time, the boy is clearly a very "old soul," and the young country is more than 5,000 years old.
If I could spend every day for the rest of life pursuing those activities, I'd die very happy and apparently very old.
They're his playthings but since he is so very old he doesn't seem to want to play with his toys that much.
Today in the red chair is a very old friend of mine, Jean Case, who I have known, I mean, forever, right?
I have a very old car coming, a 1927 American car, a Buick sedan, so that is what has replaced [the Beetle].
This is the day to get your chosen person a piece of thick, folded paper, some food, or a very old rock.
What we know is that Saturday night's fight will be an unprecedented blend of the very new and the very, very old.
So for Prague's clock master, Petr Skala, it is a little like being a surgeon at work on a very old patient.
"We had some very old and obsolete rules," the president said of the regulations that have been circumvented by the executive order.
But the existing model is very old, and it'd be a fairly easy lift for Sonos to refresh it with new internals.
I did a movie a few years ago called "No," and in that movie we used very old video technology, tube cameras.
We arrived after a long ride on an airplane to a very old lady at a desk with far too many buttons.
More specifically, the beans we had heard so much about, the ones chef Eduardo Garcia calls his "very, very old fashioned" soup.
I feel I could keep this current phone which I will admit is very old already because it only has 16 gigs.
We're big believers of founder-market-fit, and this category in particular requires category expertise to navigate a very old-school industry.
A new app called fARTjacker uses augmented reality to put a slightly new spin on a very old category of app: farts.
Skewed data is a very old problem in the social sciences, but machine learning hides its bias under a layer of confusion.
They used the concept of 'time value of money' in doing a very old, boring and often told hit piece on me.
It's based on a very old superstition that the weather on February 2 predicts what the rest of winter will be like.
DM: This is a very old question, but how much weight do you give to authorial intent in making interpretations like this?
When the heat index creeps above 110 degrees Fahrenheit, it becomes dangerous for the very young, the very old, and the infirm.
That task gets very old very quickly — especially if you, like many Americans, get a lot of your news through social media.
Because neutrinos are so ambivalent when it comes to matter, they make good probes for observing the distant (and very old) universe.
From the vantage point of history, we know this will, at the very least, force the church to confront a very old sin.
"This is thought to have happened somewhere around four billion years ago, and this very old family pre-dates this event," said Walsh.
The change is subtle, but noticeable: The Night King now looks more like a very old person and less of an evil caricature.
Young adults, and the very old (over-85s, say) tend to have the highest shares of lonely people of any adult age-group.
The show crystallizes Trump-era racism — just a new face on a very old American horror — through its storytelling and especially its visuals.
BuzzFeed News was alerted to this frustration after publishing a story about an algorithm test that inserted very old tweets into people's timelines.
"It was really disheartening to see Ray Moore offer the extremely prejudiced and very old fashioned statements regarding women tennis players," said Navratilova.
The very old bog blob apparently still smells like a dairy product—a strong cheese, to be precise—and has a crumbly texture.
It could be that your beans are very old; they start to deteriorate after a year, and by two years go completely downhill.
This is first of four such court cases, but could also be the last, due to the very old age of the defendants.
The Odd Fellows room houses 2 skeletons in their original coffins, which were once used in very old, very bizarre Odd Fellows rituals.
I was there, everybody was there, from the very old and very weak in wheelchairs to the very young on their parents' shoulders.
"They're a company that's really in transition and do things in a very old-school way," Paltrow told The New York Times Magazine.
So, while you're cursing (or celebrating) Punxsutawney Phil's prediction tomorrow, remember that he's actually honoring a very old tradition, ingrained in human faith.
Only not with top secret CIA data, but rather very old, very precious books, those soon-to-be arcane artefacts of human history.
Plus, the lady on the right is wearing a very old Jerry's Kids shirt, which gains her 35 punk points in my book.
You know we need it for families, but it's that very old mentality and I think it's going to be challenging for him.
But this is in fact a very old stance for the ACLU, which has long defended free speech rights as guaranteed to everyone.
It's ostensibly a book about the Green Man, a very old English icon who represents nature, fertility and the spirit of the land.
But we have a president who gleefully flaunts his instability and thirst for disorder every day, so these stories are very old news.
"He posed as if he was very old and incapacitated," Shrikant Kishore, a senior official with the Central Industrial Security Force, told CNN.
ROME — The mayor of one town complained that doctors were forced to decide not to treat the very old, leaving them to die.
The filmmaker Bill Morrison customarily constructs his movies with footage from other films that are very old and whose prints are very worn.
Aside from perhaps Florida (with its very old voter base), it's difficult to find a state where Sanders isn't at least somewhat competitive.
They die from miscarriages and during childbirth, from old age — very old age — and disease and, every now and then, of natural causes.
According to Dr. Gawande, half of the very old among us live without a spouse, and we're having fewer children than ever before.
If this option is not really feasible, the Met should find an alternative space for very new and very old operas, and soon.
Carbon tax would speed coal's demise Another problem for coal: America's existing coal plants are very old, and new ones aren't getting built.
Student Opinion Have you ever walked through a very old cemetery and noticed the headstones that mention more than just names and dates?
I thought of Thomas Cole's paintings, from another angle, of those very old, worn mountains, brooding on something until the extinction of matter.
In the last ten years, a field that deals with the very old has been revolutionized by something very new: next-generation sequencing.
Health care absolutely should not, and that was a very old idea that came in, that health insurance would be provided by your employer.
For a pre-party on Saturday, Kylie looked very Kim and very Old Hollywood glam in a red, satin gown with a high slit.
"We were taken to this very old beautiful temple ... the whole population of Mád was confined to the temple for one night," she said.
But the members of the Modern Quilt Guild are also continuing a very old tradition of using the quilt as a tool for resistance.
All my life, I brought people together over deep divides and very old wounds, and that's what we need now in a new leader.
A pair of researchers looked at some rocks found in the very old Canadian Shield, a vast region of exposed rock in northwestern Quebec.
For one, the galaxy FRB 150418 comes from is very old, which allows us to rule out the bright stellar beacons known as pulsars.
Generally, campylobacteriosis is not life-threatening, but it can cause severe illness if you're very young, very old, or have a weakened immune system.
This is also true when you look at the lives of very old guys, who have virtually the same story as the ladies above.
They gussy up very old, seemingly worn-out jokes in a new coat of paint, and tweak them so they still make you laugh.
This weekend, I had the unique pleasure of playing two very old, very kitschy, very gender-norm-reinforcing board games from the swinging 60s.
Those who boycott the film will be the lucky recipients of a very old-fashioned car with a naked, hairy man lying on top.
But whenever the defacement occurred, I feel it has something in common with both a contemporary form of aggression and a very old one.
He permits her to be as she actually is, very old, a woman—an actual woman—no longer at the height of her powers.
That's why very old poems can still feel completely present and meaningful to us and why the great new poems can feel very ancient.
" As Dr. Lepore pointed out on Wednesday: "It's a very old idea, but for some reason it got lost in the history of philosophy.
Nevergiveup had a personal and real life inspiration that came when its creator was in Norway this past summer visiting a very old park.
"It is that much cheaper than anywhere else in Europe; you can find from the very old to the 2000s and 303s," she said.
Shortly after Shelton was crowned PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive in 2017, Adkins unearthed a very old, and not so hunky, photo of his pal.
The reason given is one of technical limitations, meaning Netflix is making a breaking change to its streaming app for these very old boxes.
"This is a very, very old tradition," said Fazil Cengiz, a gray-haired cabdriver from Coney Island, shopping at Zigana on a recent evening.
There are some very old protocols here that could be vulnerable to a well researched attack although they have stood the test of time.
Among other issues, at very young or very old ages, individuals may borrow or rely on lifetime savings to maintain their standard of living.
Each year on Yom HaShoah someone very old stood in front of us and gave testimony to the slow-mounting horror of the Holocaust.
A very old banyan tree stands on the north side, where the view is of Magens Bay, so that must have been there, too.
If the "live studio audience" mention above didn't tip you off, Carmichael is a very old-fashioned show, as old-fashioned as television itself.
Compared to your phone or computer, most Google Homes and Amazon Echos run very old operating systems that aren't adapted to address new security concerns.
Even though intelligence generally declines with age, those who had high IQs as children were most likely to retain their smarts as very old people.
Then, my boyfriend is much more on the page, so he listens to every new, cool kid in the back, but I'm very old school.
That's because these stars are both extremely abundant (more chances for life to evolve), and on average, very old (more time for intelligence to emerge).
And long before it became fashionable, he demonstrated how to juxtapose new and old music, sometimes very old: He conducted a raft of Baroque pieces.
"These are very old-school and were invented back in NYC in the '90s," says Doug Schoon, a chemist who's worked on several nail products.
"Transhumanism" is a relatively new word for the very old belief that humans can transcend the limitations of our mortal bodies, perhaps even mortality itself.
"That's a very old book you have there," she says when I hold up the book to demonstrate that I've tried to do it solo.
New York City is about join the ranks of US cities making a very expensive bet on a very old form of transportation: the streetcar.
The one digital media company that seems to still be on the upswing is Vice, but for a very old reason — it's going to television.
Data efforts have been complex because banks' information is often stored in various formats and on numerous systems, some of which may be very old.
The training venue is at the local technical high school, which has a basketball court but only five very old computers for roughly 1,000 students.
"People think it's a very blue state; it's a very old-fashioned state," Ms. Coakley said of Massachusetts, which has never elected a female governor.
What it's about: In some ways, Jawline is following a very old formula — the story of a young person who dreams of making it big.
Now when President Xi comes from China, and I say 1799, he thinks that's a modern house because their culture is very old — 5,000 years.
"Perhaps when we grow very old our bodies get worn out, or certain parts break down, like parts in an old car," the letter read.
Maybe you'd be happier with the sweet potato pie in a crisp butter crust, very old school apart from the purple yam in the filling.
It is so innovative and has such a bright future in terms of disrupting what has been a very old and antiquated system of transportation.
The lighting was taking a lot of time, because the castle was very old, so we couldn't put anything on the walls — no lighting, nothing.
"I spent the holidays on his lap looking at his very old books," says Dam, who occasionally borrows directly from his grandfather's own technical drawings.
Despite the fact that C.'s cousin is a few years older, I feel very old and unable to keep up with this rowdy crowd.
"He saw himself as using new media to deliver a very old message," said Randall Balmer, an expert on American religious history at Dartmouth College.
Rupert Murdoch isn't going anywhere (well, beyond the fact that he's very old and is increasingly turning control of his company over to his sons).
This design choice was greatly inspired by the very influential (and very old) survival horror game; Sweet Home, which was never released outside of Japan.
I think they have a choice between a lot of old faces, very old faces and then these new faces that are spewing garbage on them.
She's from an old-media brand — a very old media brand that I used to read when I was a teenager, if you can believe it.
This story has been updated with a Twitter statement issued after its publication noting that the company will no longer show its users very old tweets.
And with some very old strawberries and a handful of basil, I made a gin balsamic drink that was a tangy, perfect take on adult soda.
In a series of unnerving YouTube videos, local Patasiwa Kumbang Amalatu has detailed the decay of what looks like a liopleurodon wrapped in very old skin.
If you really need those ports, Apple is still selling the underpowered, very old MacBook Air, but that's hard to recommend to anyone at this point.
It was still a sad place: Guards with rifles looked down from a tower at the condemned men, many of them very old, some in wheelchairs.
I found a very old journal from my great-grandmother where she'd written it all out, like the meaning of a red versus a white rose.
Those who are very young, who are very old or who have compromised immune systems are most at risk for complications and severe cases of illness.
They're also typically composed of only very old stars that have lost nearly all gas and dust, leaving just a spherical, tightly bound group of stars.
But the satirical components feel culled from a very old playbook, filled as it is with tired insights about the fruitlessness of seeking to export democracy.
Who could not be fired by the spectacle of some very old men and women (and their label) striking gold with forgotten music of irresistible charm?
And no, we have not been studying how negative messages can spread like wildfire through social interactions — also a very old and visible form of influence.
Strafe is a very fun, very old-school style FPS with an emphasis on blasting aliens/demons/bad guys in the face as quickly as possible.
Taking a page out of Bieber's playbook, Disick shared a very intimate, very old photo of him and Kardashian smooching to wish her a happy birthday.
"Sharing among individuals is a very old phenomenon," Cait Lamberton, an associate professor of marketing and consumer behavior researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, told Motherboard.
The funeral directors interviewed agreed that the majority of people who they have seen die in recent weeks were very old and some were terminally ill.
The first thing we discover about Tom Hazard, the protagonist of Matt Haig's new novel, "How to Stop Time," is that he is very, very old.
In some ways, the new documentary Jawline is built atop a very old formula — the story of a young person who dreams of making it big.
"With this course of events, in the next five years or so, all Iranian oil rigs will be very old and inefficient," said Reza Mostafavi Tabatabaei.
"Being in your 40s in pop music makes you feel very old, but it's actually the prime of your career in any other field," he said.
This one is made entirely from a very old vineyard of país, better known as mission, the grape brought to the New World by Spanish missionaries.
With help from the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the JACK Quartet and others, her concerts are predominantly thematic, often juxtaposing the very old with the relatively new.
Naps are seen as a sign of laziness or of weakness, as something needed only by the very young, the very old or the very infirm.
Trump later blasted the story as a "very old, boring and often told hit piece," but stopped short of denying any aspect of the Times's reporting.
We know that doing so welcomes back some very old ignorant prejudices, some of the worst of which have created the greatest destruction in our world.
And this is where the very old school "I never look at metrics and I think the idea of measurement is ridiculous," that makes no sense.
Since 2013, Cantata Profana has been presenting shows, as they call them, which are often semi-staged and typically juxtapose very old and very new music.
The subtitle of your book implies that this is something new, but isn't this is a very old story — the rich growing richer, the poor poorer?
It's important to know what America First means and what it represents, because that's what we're up against right now, and it's a very old fight.
Specifically, the vice president called out the lunar South Pole — a region with some very old and scientifically interesting moon rocks — as a place to land.
While those most vulnerable to heat illness are the very young and the very old as well as those in poor health, anyone can experience heat illness.
For the average contemporary chocolate eater, this might seem like merely an interesting historical detail: We thought chocolate was old, but in fact, it is very old!
But he explains how this is actually a very old idea that has its roots on the political right as a way to simplify the welfare state.
However, unless you're dealing with hardware that's very old or designed to run at very low power, both 25GHz and 22.4GHz will be available to your devices.
"Those who saw Korean conscript laborers in their emaciated condition forced to work in Japanese mines and companies have died or are very, very old," he said.
"We are sunsetting very old, legacy software that we don't have an ability go keep supporting for practical reasons," says Ian Caims, group product manager at Twitter.
A popular piece of advice is that Champagne and bubbly especially needs to be stored on its side, especially when many vintage bubblies can be very old.
Last year, they said they would hook us up to the copy machine in the copy room, which was a very old copy machine and never worked.
And it's not your typical Hawaii wedding — if you look at the venue, it's very old-world and looks very European with sort of a tropical twist.
So Cole heads down to the beach and stumbles on the youths, who actually look very old thanks to their sun-damaged skin...and drug habits, apparently.
Isn't that just a very old religious message, which is that we ought to look after those weaker than ourselves, and to keep thinking about it proactively.
Atlanta (CNN)Technology has never been more advanced, yet children across the United States are entertaining themselves with something very old-school: partially-filled plastic water bottles.
Kiarostami's protagonists are often very young or very old, perhaps because those two ages allowed him to assign the greatest moral weight to seemingly very simple choices.
But unlike a very old Porsche, the promise is that it will start every time you turn the key, and it will outrun many modern sports cars.
Although I now feel very old after realizing that this was 12 years ago, I think I might need to head along to one of these dates.
Such a repair can wreak havoc on a building with only one elevator, particularly among residents with physical limitations, like the very young and the very old.
The Miller Theater at Columbia University will continue its focus on the very new, the very old and the very young next season, it announced on Wednesday.
The very young, the very old and individuals who have suppressed immune systems or high levels of iron in the body are particularly at risk, Colwell said.
But you can expect to get Halo 5, Payday 2, NBA 2K16 and SoulCalibur II as part of this subscription (so moderately new and very old games).
"Boss of Black Brooklyn: The Life and Times of Bertram L. Baker" (Fordham University Press/Empire State Editions) is a potent reminder that history isn't very old.
The video is now the tragedy of a well-known career in miniature, except a very old-looking, bearded James Worthy is also present for some reason.
"I found myself coming across individuals who were very old, doing well, and shared that they wanted to end their lives at some point," said Dr. Balasubramaniam.
Yet the Jewish encounter with America, which may be described as a very old mind making contact with a very new civilization, can go in two directions.
It's an astonishing array: the very old and the very new; some favorites, as well as things I'd never heard before and am delighted to now have.
We have a political problem no one wants to talk about: very old politiciansThere's no evidence that immigrants hurt any American workersMedicaid saved the Affordable Care Act.
In the sixties, the Austrian-born geophysicist Hans Suess took radiocarbon data from some very old bristlecone samples, knowing that ring-counting had established their age precisely.
"These are very, very old drugs that have been used not only for decades, some for almost a century," Civica Rx Chief Executive Martin VanTrieste told Reuters.
" Sophocles, who had grown very old, said that being impotent was a relief, and that he felt like he had "escaped from a frantic and savage master.
"All of these programs right now are still very old school, and they're run by people who believe that we have to preserve the canon," she says.
That one has so many layers to it because Kieran [Hebden] is a very old friend of ours, along with Adem, who also did one of the remixes.
" The actor went on to explain that he owes his present day beliefs on equality to his parents, who raised him "in a very old ideal of America.
He called the task "herculean" but he's bullish on the company being a success: Succession plan There's no way around it: Buffett and Munger are both very old.
It's a very old collection of gravitationally-bound star that formed back when the Milky Way was very young, and it's almost like a miniature galaxy in itself.
"I wanted to bring attention to very old products on Sephora's sale page that I would feel uncomfortable using on clients as a professional makeup artist," she said.
"Globular clusters are very old, and they formed at a time when heavy element content in the universe was smaller than it is today," Di Stefano told Gizmodo.
The 03-Year-Old Statute Being Used to Order Apple to Endanger Your Privacy, ExplainedThe FBI and Apple are fighting over modern technology using a very old law.
Very old school cloak and dagger, yet highly effective, the team has devised escape routes and multiple safe locations to move the couple to should it become necessary.
Things that feel very old to you, because you've known about them for two days, it may be another week before they get released into the public consciousness.
But now entrepreneurs are trying to figure out the next phase of friendship and communication, and they're using high-tech tools to achieve some very old-fashioned connections.
His Pentecostal preacher father is very old-timey, having held snakes at his pulpit to prove God's love — that is, before his arrest for possession of child pornography.
"Most houses in the Old City are very old and its streets and alleyways are very narrow," said Assadi, a commander of Iraqi counter-terrorism units in Mosul.
In fact, the dealers submitted very old emails from Eli's AOL account to a Giants equipment manager which they claim reference the scam, according to the NY Post.
From a packet of colorful Valentine's Day cards that my grandmother had bought me, very old-fashioned -- roses and hearts and cupids by the yard, as they say.
Ultimately, I settled on Opera, a browser that is very old but feels very new because it relaunched on the Blink engine, which is the same as Chrome.
This is not a new argument—indeed it is very old and very tired—which makes the Times's decision to publish it all the more difficult to understand.
"First is the very old age of this site which multiplies by ten the formerly known early presence of Hominins in the Philippines," Ingicco wrote in an email.
The producer on that record was very old school and his game was to charge the record company so much that they would have to push the record.
The new smelters' production costs "should be lower than the very old ones, especially for the SOEs," which are trying to reduce costs and make profit, Wang said.
"But actually, there's some very old research that shows when you shower you actually shed more bacteria and germs into the environment than before you shower," she said.
It's a pretty good mix, really, if you like cutting your guilt with neurosis, but what made it tough is that both my parents are very old fashioned.
I remember a very young Nathan Ellington, and very old Mark Walters, both hitting the woodwork – this before Wycombe scored two quick goals midway through the second half.
That stereotype updates a very old idea in American politics, one pervading Wisconsin's bitter Statehouse fights today and increasingly those in other states: Urban voters are an exception.
Many have been converted into cafes, shops, guesthouses and, occasionally, pieds-à-terre for residents seeking the sort of authenticity that only a very old home can provide.
Above all, frequently wash your hands — especially whenever you come in from outside, before you eat or before you're in contact with the very old or very young.
Konrad enters this story in modern times when he investigates the murder of a very old man who kept a horde of newspaper clippings about that wartime crime.
Far-right militancy is resurgent in Germany, in ways that are new and very old, horrifying a country that prides itself on dealing honestly with its murderous past.
If she's right, the ability to engage with humans in play is "a very old trait" that goes back to the very beginning of dog domestication, she added.
"He's very old school in the way he sees things and at the same time being in Madrid, both of us, is something that doesn't help," Piqué said.
"He had seen a lot of pictures of me on Facebook, but he had only one or two on there of himself, that were very old," she said.
Her grandparents had bought the very old Cape overlooking the harbor in the late 1800s and reveled in its being unspoiled by modern conveniences like electricity and plumbing.
Micah: Did you all notice that at the end, when the Dark Army people were forcing Elliot to overdose, that he has a very old school rotary phone?
Curious Marie is a calcium–aluminum-rich inclusion (CAI), meaning that it is a chunk of very old rock that formed differently from the rest of the meteorite.
In other words, the capacity for relationship — a creature's ability to fine-tune its behavior in response to other members of its group — is widespread and very old.
"Netflix is essentially sending a message that the way we speak is not better than the way we write, and that's a very old-fashioned idea," she said.
Her new book, the first of an anticipated four novels in a seasonal cycle, is ostensibly about the friendship between a young woman and a very old man.
It's actually from a very, very old "Dykes to Watch Out For" episode from the '80s, about two women trying to figure out what movie to go to.
And then they used that map, and a mathematical model, to answer this question: How many very faint, very old galaxies did we miss in our previous assessments?
Sadder still, it's the most vulnerable populations — the poor, the very young, and the very old — who are at highest risk of death caused by polluted air or water.
But chances are that our siblings will be very old by then, and our parents will be dead, which leaves only children to be there when we need it.
A lot of it hinges on the very old idea of constitutional immunity and how Congress's constitutional role of oversight comports with the President's role of being the executive.
Modern hoaxers like Jones (who has also been at it for far longer than two years) are just appropriating cutting-edge tech tools to plough a very old furrow.
One much-heralded benefit of AVs is that they will offer freedom and independence to people who cannot drive cars: the very old, the very young and the disabled.
I was a single parent, living on the edge of a cliff by the ocean in a very old house, alone with my kids for a couple of years.
Mathew told me Backtrace aims to "solve the process of debugging," something that most companies tackle by "cobbling together very old, outdated solutions" or by building their own tools.
But the reality is most of the coal-fired units that have closed since the president took office were very old and inefficient and would likely have closed anyway.
"The very young, the very old, and those with chronic diseases such as heart disease, lung disease, asthma and diabetes are much more susceptible than others," Dr. Campbell said.
For now, as the offerings continue to operate in a nebulous legal space, the SEC is resorting to a very old adage in its communications with potential ICO investors.
It is Monday afternoon, the sun is shining, and I have a four o'clock appointment with the reportedly longest-working bartender of the very old Café Hoppe in Amsterdam.
Very old-school French: way too much butter, quenelles and you make mushroom duxelles and you learn how to chop brunoise, julienne in everything, how to, like, sieve. Mousses.
"We did this via a number of changes, including an adjustment so that very old content does not get bumped up higher in feed," said Gabe Madway, Instagram's spokesman.
The government would still provide a safety net for the very old, but others would have to keep working or use their savings to pay for an earlier retirement.
But a little worried there are going to be so many people in these primaries that one of the very old faces will win just on superior name recognition.
But here's the good news: Unlike the seasonal flu, which most often affects the very young and very old, young children have been virtually untouched by the novel virus.
It's a very old saw, dating back to the late 22016th century — when the word 'feminism' as we know it first comes into the English language — if not earlier.
I hate the "they don't make movies like this anymore" cliché, because of course they do, but there's something very old-fashioned about Ford v Ferrari that I loved.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — President Donald Trump's confrontation with Iran is opening up some very old wounds in the Democratic Party, days before the first voters cast ballots in Iowa.
"The very old ice that's been around for more than four years used to be 33 percent of the ice cover and now it's 1 percent," Dr. Perovich said.
Trump dismissed the report in a tweet on Wednesday as a "very old, boring and often told hit piece," though he did not directly dispute any of its findings.
Anand Giridharadas: What strikes me about this story is it is both a very old story and also has a kind of twist of modern Winners Take All America.
As a result there seems to be an endless conveyor belt of edtech startups finding new (and sometimes very old) ways to utilise the internet's networking capability to improve learning.
You should also seek medical care if you contract norovirus and you're considered "high risk," which means the very young, the very old, and people who are immunocompromised, Wormley says.
On the other hand, never-not-caring can result, in New York, in the sort of avant-garde sensibility you see less of in London, especially among the very old.
Claiming black and brown men pose a threat to the safety and sexual purity of innocent white women is a very old trick, one used to justify slavery and segregation.
Many people fear that a trade-off between the two is inevitable: they may live to a very old age, but their final years may be spent in wretched health.
The sins of the father being at the root of the son's issues is a very old one in fiction, but it's rarely done as lazily as it is here.
The biggest WTF moment is the last few seconds, when we see a brightly lit room, some flowers, a walking stick, and a very old Rick laying in a bed.
The exteriors were shot in MunichRematching the film, it's a little disorienting that this very Old European-style village seems to be populated by British and American children and adult.
Amazon is so new, and so dramatic in its speed and scale and aggression, that we can easily forget how many of the things it's doing are actually very old.
It is a very old and city with Arabic influences and beautiful architecture, but it had a very dark history as the center for the slave trade in East Africa.
There's a new trophy kitchen in town, and it looks like a very old one, with hand-painted cabinets in rich colors and dull brass hardware with an antique patina.
But the pastor turned away to greet a very old white woman hobbling on a walker, assisted by a young light-skinned black woman with a kind and intrepid face.
And although there is some suggestion that the much trumpeted steady expansion of the human lifespan has begun to slow down, the numbers of very old people continue to grow.
Exploration of the Decorative Arts Family Day (Saturday) Children are invited to investigate some newly restored styles at a very old house: the Morris-Jumel Mansion, the oldest in Manhattan.
Goorin: So, the myth that most people with schizophrenia have multiple personalities, that was a very old way that it was understood, and it's been proven to not be true.
A long-time London-based entrepreneur re-surfaces today with the launch of Numan, a new kind of subscription business, with a rather unusual approach to a very old problem.
This week's column is a mix of brand-new releases (Bosse-de-Nage, Dödsrit, Ancst, Pallbearer), recent ones (Tragedy, Communal Misery) and very old ones (Fall of the Bastards, Corrodead).
I realized it was this giant swath of territory that's defined by climate, very old ethnic communities — many of which descended from the first settlers — massive wildernesses and roadless areas.
"To have 60 families that work for us and a very old name, we've been here too long and done too much hard work" to take any chances, he added.
In other words, South Korea has an outbreak among youngish, non-smoking women, whereas Italy's disease is occurring among the old and the very old, many of whom are smokers.
Nancy Taylor from Greensboro, N.C., interpreted it differently: The string tied around the finger is a very old custom to remind you of something you need to, well to remember.
More than once in the last few years, very old people in Arctic villages have told me that the sky has changed, that the stars are in a different place.
As the disease progresses, it can lead to pneumonia and kidney failure, which is particularly problematic for the very old, the very young and for those with compromised immune systems.
Trump dismissed the allegations in a tweet at the time as a "very old, boring and often told hit piece," though he did not directly dispute any of its findings.
We went to Jerusalem to visit my grandfather, who was already very old and ill, and since we live so far away, my children were not very close to him.
Everything here is cutting-edge compared to Singapore or Australia, where everything's very old-people-focussed: old people making content for old people, old people making content for young people.
"Here I am trying to envision the smart, efficient transportation technology of tomorrow, and there is NASCAR doing the opposite — celebrating a very old transportation technology of yesterday," he wrote.
Meanwhile, movies like Cruel Intentions and 10 Things I Hate About You served up new spins on very old stories (Les Liaisons Dangereuse and The Taming of the Shrew, respectively).
"There are three populations most susceptible to heat: the very young, the very old, and those who have concurrent illnesses that make their ability to tolerate heat more difficult," he said.
The group found that these lazy jellies seem to exhibit sleep-like behaviors similar to humans at night, suggesting that sleep is both very old and, surprisingly, doesn't require a brain.
Though the action takes place in the early aughts (there's a passing shot of a very old iPod to date us), Boy Erased is more than aware of its current relevance.
As we've explained before, Trump's old Samsung Galaxy phone is very old and insecure, making it a hacking target, while also potentially allowing the president to violate the Presidential Records Act.
"[The doctor] said the only thing that will affect sperm is if a man is very old or it's just in his genetics or if he's been taking hormones," she says.
"The major contribution which interested me the most was their capacity to restore full sequence genomes from very old serum samples using the jackhammer technique," Curran said of the new research.
But here, her disheveled hair is sending a pretty direct message via a very old trope — there must be something wrong for a woman to no longer care about her appearance.
Thanks to data beamed back to Earth from the MRO, scientists now think that there might be a supervolcano lurking beneath the surface of a very old crater on Mars' surface.
Our fellow bar rats consisted of a Marine from the local base, his weathered concubine, some Los Angeles hipsters sporting man-buns, and a very old shirtless man in dingy overalls.
It sounds futuristic, but it's actually a very old technique for fighting bacterial infections, and many researchers now believe it will be an indispensable tool in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
Many of these newly planted saplings will replace very large, very old trees that have been lost to Nashville's meteoric growth — a population increase of more than 45 percent since 2000.
I tried to use my performance evaluation with her as a springboard for a growth conversation, but she is very old-school and backward-looking in her concept of the business.
But the job involves stealing something very old from someone very powerful — and Sancia quickly becomes embroiled in conflicts between scrivers, merchant houses and the legacies of ancient powers called Hierophants.
It was new to her because she (and I) had been taught the very old-school (read: 1920s) fight-or-flight response, the lens through which she'd always viewed her experience.
The Academy remains very old and white and male, but those changes did result in three straight years when the nominations slate was notably more diverse than it had ever been.
In its aftermath, we're left with a national race led by two very old and extraordinarily risky general election candidates whose weaknesses were underscored by Iowa's results, muddled as they were.
"The term, Ultima Thule, which is very old, many centuries old, possibly a thousand years old, is a wonderful meme for exploration, and that's why we chose it," Dr. Stern said.
" Left: "A neon installation by the artist Nico Vascellari in the entrance of my home, a very old house in the center of Rome that once belonged to my grandmother Adele.
And why they're yelling at each other is grounded in very, very old discussions about women in power, the nature of art, and the most effective way to tell a story.
And it is: It's racism of a very old sort, the type that we could almost pretend had gone away forever; not just a vague personal antipathy, but properly genocidal, eliminationist racism.
And when I was 18, I went to Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, which is a very small, very old, conservative Christian college founded by Dwight L. Moody in the 19th century.
A new model, or perhaps — when one considers that art began in caves, alongside considerations like staying warm through the night and not getting eaten by bears — a very, very old one.
Some part of them might be very old, but they get hit a lot as they form—they form out of sticking things together, little tiny dust particles, which themselves are irregular.
"None of the buildings are very old, yet the designs are all traditional European [designs] dating back centuries," says Tim Fenby, who visited them all for his photo series Made in China.
But it turned out if you used Twitter with a very old web browser like Internet Explorer 6, the site presented an easy-to-script-for plain HTML version of the site.
It's doubtful it's an attempt to make its images accessible via very, very old devices, nor is it a way to make either site's content available in countries with limited internet access.
Her knowledge of wine is encyclopedic and gained in ways that keep surprising Tess; her character is as layered and complex as a very old, very expensive bottle of the finest chablis.
A death rumor is, obviously, par for the course when you are very old and very famous, but old Phil seems to be the subject of a new one every few months.
It feels like it's a lost city that's now being revitalized with new kinds of life, and there are all these really amazing buildings that have incredible interiors from very old buildings.
Judd Apatow said Monday he's concerned a "very old president" wouldn't have the vitality needed for the job, drawing pushback from a co-host of "The View," where he made the remarks.
The emerging feud opens a new front in a very old battle, one that long divided conservative Democrats in Southern and Rust Belt states from their more liberal urban and coastal colleagues.
PlayStation 2, GameCube, and the original Xbox aren't even very old, technically speaking, but you can still expect a solid $75 to $100 or more for a working one in decent condition.
It contains six of Murray's books in their entirety, including the resonant travelogue "South to a Very Old Place" (1971), which began as an assignment from the Harper's Magazine editor Willie Morris.
Several Washington Redskins are drawing attention for their frugal lives, which include driving old cars — in one case, a very old car — and sharing cheap apartments furnished with bric-a-brac furniture.
Those hit the air starting in 1993, which makes me feel very old, and also I can't help thinking about them without tasting peanut butter sandwiches in the back of my throat.
A very old treatment, performed during the latter half of the 16th century or in the early 17th, likely removed several glazes, which da Vinci used to produce his characteristic sfumato effect.
This, incidentally, is similar to how 30 Rock structured episodes, starting from very old sitcom premises, then increasing the pacing and cramming them full of jokes until they no longer resembled themselves.
There is one main commercial strip, some very old and beautiful wooden houses on their last legs, and a number of new-build "chalet" style rental houses plus a few larger hotels.
Upon examination, the plan mainly involves turning over control of ("block granting") federal anti-poverty money to state governments, a very old and very bad Republican idea that is, again, entirely orthodox.
It is the kind of story a very old culture tells to itself to explain how it came to exist, the kind of story that might now be told in a movie.
I have a VERY old, super lightweight Uniqlo puffer and a vintage denim jacket that I like to layer under lighter-weight coats since the climate these days is unfortunately predictably unpredictable.
I get a call from a friend from home — another good friend tripped on the stairs in her (very old) building and broke her nose and damaged her top row of teeth.
Although the C.D.C. recommends that everyone receive an annual flu vaccine, the benefits for the very old and ill are unproven, and for them the shot may produce only pain and inconvenience.
It's simply a nice place to eat and drink, wedged into a very old, very narrow brick building with a tiny bar, a tiny kitchen and a few tables on two levels.
The company now has serious representation, from Opus 3 Artists, and will try to begin touring its work, in the hope of spreading a very modern way of interpreting very old operas.
Luckily, one of the first jobs I had was in a studio in London, in the very old days, doing 35-millimeter stuff for advertisements, and I learned a lot of tricks.
"I noticed a lot of graves looked very old and, in fact, that some were from the time of Raffles," Mr. Goh said, referring to Singapore's British colonial founder, Sir Stamford Raffles.
Fluffy was a very old dog, and they suspected her decline was a result of some combination of kidney and liver failure, but discouraged extensive testing since the physical symptoms were obvious.
"Hollywood is not very old, but it has over its history really valued thinness, and shown the same types of bodies over and over again," she told Refinery29 on a recent phone call.
"It is to do with the gate-keepers, the party elite, who have very old ideas of what leadership looks like and entails," says Linda Hasunuma of the University of Bridgeport in America.
Since then, she said, she has received countless letters and postcards from members who questioned whether "we should adhere to this very old rule that is more than 40 years old," she said.
This budding startup has reaped $28 million dollars from investors including GV (Google Ventures) and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, according to PitchBook, with a very old concept, but a new approach to it.
In days of old, when most people didn't live to be old, there were very few notable works about old age, and those were penned by writers who were themselves not very old.
"I became a leading figure in a very old, very oppressive system so I could hardly blame anyone for looking at me as somebody who's not going to be particularly sympathetic," he said.
Investments in public health — clean air and water, parks and playgrounds, infrastructure designed to improve access for very young and very old alike — deliver a return on investment that benefits all New Yorkers.
The new friendships of the very old provide wisdom and emotional support for the shared dilemmas of physical decline, fear of intellectual diminution and also the real joy of continuing participation in life.
He says these present-day white nationalists are reproducing very old ideas about race, perhaps due to anxiety about their place in the social order in an era of the first black president.
The auto industry continues to work using outdated programming principles and very old technology stacks that would be unacceptable today in a modern software development environment; and that needs to change, Cîrlig said.
There is also disturbing evidence, as Frances Robles reported in The Times, that the lack of power may be killing the very sick and the very old in overheated hospitals and nursing homes.
In these quiet slivers of street, London no longer feels modern: It's a pileup of the old and the new and the very old, the ground beneath our feet named by Saxon villagers.
We weren't taking a newspaper and putting it on the web, we were creating a digital native product and we did it inside of a very old, stuffy newspaper company at the time.
As his biographers Robert and Mary Bagg reveal, he experienced serious depression and addiction, and he suffered that private apocalypse known only by the very old, who lose everything they ever loved, slowly.
Biden is a very old-fashioned transactional politician, and if he's willing to endorse her proposal on her signature issue in exchange for neutrality then that seems like a good deal to take.
"The concepts that make it good for you on a hot day are rooted in traditional Korean medicine and are very old," said Maangchi Kim, the Korean-Canadian cookbook author and YouTube star.
It's very old school in its commitment to videos that spend as much time as possible on the various chefs who are doing the cooking, turning them into onscreen personalities in the process.
"Our party is very young and I am very old, and a young party doesn't understand or know much about political work, so please forgive me if I make any mistakes," he began.
He defended it on the plane, saying that since he started his papacy in 2013, he had received about 25 requests for pardons by priests convicted of pedophilia, most of them very old.
A TV show about a 23-year-old virgin who mysteriously finds herself pregnant sounds like an over-the-top storyline that borrows a little too heavily from a very old, very famous text.
It's also supposed to be a more robust solution than some past infotainment systems that were built on forked (and very old) versions of Android without much help from Google, if any at all.
The researchers published their results in the journal Science today"What the rocks have is a signature of something very old," Jonathan O'Neil, assistant professor at the University of Ottawa in Canada, told Gizmodo.
Arguably, the recent success of Empire and This Is Us — both of which offer slightly new spins on very old TV formats — has shown there's a very big potential audience for such a thing.
Frankly, as Saadia points out, the idea that machines would relieve human beings of the drudgery of work is a very old idea—dating back at least to the Industrial Revolution, if not further.
Yet, while watching longtime veteran Tamra Judge cry and scream over the fact costar Vicki Gunvalson stirred gay rumors about her husband, I wasn't reminded of an old chapter of this very old feud.
I'm just saying that the brief, narrow slice of Iran we give you in this episode of Parts Unknown is only one part of a much deeper, multihued, very old, and very complicated story.
Both represent a very old, tedious form of white male privilege whose response to not getting precisely what they want, no matter how inane, is to stomp their feet and talk over everyone else.
Because of an editing error, a report in the Observatory column on Tuesday about Methuselah, a very old tree in California, misstated, in some editions, the surname of a spokeswoman for Inyo National Forest.
The worst-hit will be the very old, who are susceptible to heart disease and stroke, and the very young, whose lungs are taxed so badly by polluted air that they cannot develop normally.
"He came from a very old democracy, and he believed in the idea of the polis — in the idea of the public realm, and the role of the artist in that realm," says Celant.
Far from replacing humans, Artificial Intelligence is actually coming to the aid of a very old profession that has fallen out of fashion to such an extent that people are increasingly not joining it.
When Hawk presents Sheriff Truman with a map "that's very old but always current," he accepts the "black fire" symbol and the other terrible premonitions the map seems to suggest, and so do we.
In modern England this preoccupation is lessening as the public schools have become less isolated, but the old boys in William Trevor's novel are very old boys, indeed, and hardly belong to modern England.
"Even though it is a very old house and has been renovated, it was kept in the style," said Agata Kowalczyk, who is listing the house through her agency in Puerto de la Cruz.
I wanted to defend nationalism, but I also wanted to make the case that nationalism is a very old phenomenon, a natural phenomenon, something empires and totalitarian regimes have tried and failed to eliminate.
As someone who can be very old-fashioned and committed to traditional values and views, you have high standards that others find difficult to meet—though you're always inspiring others to do their best.
But Ruiz explained that her tune changed "when it didn't blow over and people started answering for me and I saw some articles where they grabbed some stuff from very old interviews," she continued.
While this list contains some gems — like a red from Bodegas Olivares in the Jumilla region of Spain, made from very old vines of monastrell — these wines are for the most part simple pleasures.
Williams tells me that the memorial has quadrupled in size since she started it in 24, and now contains more than 160 photographs of victims who range from far too young to very old.
One way we can make sense of this by using a very old but functional definition of religion as simply the belief in nonhuman and supernatural intelligent beings that often descend from the sky.
It seems like just yesterday the members of One Direction were young kids on The X Factor, but in news that might make you feel very old, some of the guys now have kids themselves.
It is a nod to the very old, grungy Silver Lake, but without forgetting that the neighborhood's current residents might consider $29 for a baker's dozen of vegan, organic doughnuts to be an absolute steal.
It can be the difference between having a diseasespan that starts in your 50s and lasts until you die and having one that begins in your 80s and primarily affects you when you're very old.
OK, so you're probably looking at your smartphone and wondering why you should care that a music player, which offers one very old and outdated version of one feature on your phone, no longer exists.
Google even feels it necessary to support all sorts of very old apps (going back to Android Donut, a 2009 release!) so that it can cover "edge cases and corner cases" that users might have.
"If you go hiking and you use a very old map, the correction that you set your compass to will be written on the map somewhere, and that actually has an expiry date," says Brown.
In fact, many philosophers and SETI researchers will argue that any alien civilizations we can detect are likely to be very old—and thus, they might vastly exceed our technological capacity in every conceivable way.
The rules currently in place are "very old," NTSB project manager Deb Bruce said during the autumn hearing, and don't "allow manufacturers to design headlights that are optimized to help" a driver see what's ahead.
It's a very old tradition for MCs coming up in New York or coming up back in the day, whether you're part of a crew or not, to say lines together or finish off lines.
Not that 35th North or even a company like Thrasher are very old, but they're very much a part of the fabric of their cities, and something that I think are of major cultural importance.
"Most of the period properties in this part of the country are either very old Elizabethan houses, with much smaller rooms and lower ceilings, or Edwardian homes, which also have much smaller proportions," he said.
If we're sticking with the movie comparisons, the 2016-17 Sharks are the embodiment of that movie that's coming out now where all the really great, but very old, actors try to rob a bank.
In other words, just because there is a piece of paper making a claim, does not mean it is accurate, even if that piece of paper is very old and that thing is very exciting.
It's all very Old Miley, very Just Post-Hannah Montana Miley, and with it comes a great deal of bonus disdain directed at the most recent Miley, the Twerking With a Giant Foam Finger Miley.
Though officers these days may also take time-stamped photographs to document the infraction, "chalking tires is very old-fashioned," said Donald Shoup, a professor of urban planning at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Many of the jobs of the future should also be in caregiving, broadly defined to include not only the physical care of the very old and very young, but also education, coaching, mentoring and advising.
" Not so our dapper author, savoring a tasteful supper facing the colonnade of the Louvre at Le Fumoir: "How delicious my appealingly plated but very old-fashioned roast pork loin with mustard sauce à l'ancienne.
CUTTING BACK: My Apprenticeship in the Gardens of Kyoto (Timber Press, $24.95) opens with her anxiously pruning a tree in a "not very old" garden in Kyoto ("only 350 years," as a co-worker whispers).
Of course, encouraging undomesticated animals to associate humans with food is usually frowned upon, but I have yet to see any direct harm result to either human or bird through this very old-school ploy.
I think by the time we got Dick Gregory, which was, you know, he was a very old man and he seemed curmudgeonly, at least to me, I didn't receive him as a standup person.
"Fabric canopies grow out of this very old New York tradition, but they have become much more sophisticated than they used to be," said Paul L. Whalen, a partner at Robert A. M. Stern Architects.
Only three of the pups showed inherent fetch instincts, but that could be enough to show that playing with humans is a very old trait, rather than one that evolved after the animals were domesticated.
Trump dismissed that report, which the Times published on October 2, in a tweet, calling it a "very old, boring and often told hit piece," though he did not directly dispute any of its findings.
The main hurdle from that perspective is that horror has become more inventive and ambitious -- see movies like "Get Out" and "A Quiet Place" -- while "Halloween" appears to be operating from a very old playbook.
But his column isn't just a bad piece but a lousy cover version of a very old argument against science that needs to die: The Plea for Humility to Prevail Over the Arrogance of Scientism.
"We must understand they are not Muslims, for they are the descendants of Majuws, and their enmity towards Muslims, especially the Sunnis, is very old," Saudi's grand mufti said, according to the AP news agency.
Besides waiters and military grade segways, Okayrobot is also investing in items as diverse as air conditioned helmets, horizontal showering pods for hospitals and robotic exoskeletons that allow the very old and the disabled to walk.
But he's playing into a very old and unpleasant narrative that's become weirdly popular among liberal men this election cycle: the idea that we need women in government because they are intrinsically morally superior to men.
Hearkening back to a very old test for when a search falls under the scope of the 4th Amendment, Justice Scalia focused on the fact that putting the device on the car was a physical trespass.
He noted the prices of very old and inexpensive drugs like colchicine, vasopressin, neostigmine, and others have been raised substantially by drugmakers following FDA approval, causing needless suffering and adding to the cost of health care.
In a way, this deal harkens back to a very old trope in the tech/media/telecoms world: carriers have long worried about becoming dumb pipes and to counteract that need to develop interesting convergence plays.
This can be accomplished with exposure bracketing, a very old photographic technique, but it can be accomplished instantly and without warning if the image stream is being manipulated to produce multiple exposure ranges all the time.
Behind this bargain, if it exists, would also be a return to a very old vision of international politics -- based less on the rule of law and more explicitly on the alignment of great power interests.
Usually a math app that can solve problems wouldn't be allowed in schools, but Mathpix is essentially a far better version of the now very old TI-84 graphing calculator, and a lot cheaper (it's free).
This is why games like Broken Age (2D point-and-click adventure, $3.3 million) and Wasteland 2 (sequel to the a very old hardcore RPG that inspired games like Fallout, $2.9 million) raised so much money.
It invents a series of secret values and its own chunky language to dress up and express some very old and familiar things—that the name of the game is to have more, and keep it.
The page in question quoted old forum posts made by Monsarrat, alongside an image of him in costume dressed as a beaver, which had been manipulated with Photoshop to look like the (very old) meme 'Pedobear.
SCIENCE TIMES Because of an editing error, a report in the Observatory column on Tuesday about Methuselah, a very old tree in California, misstated, in some editions, the surname of a spokeswoman for Inyo National Forest.
"(It) gives food parcels, groceries to the needy in my community of which I am also a beneficiary because I am very old," said 73-year-old Tambudzai Mlambo, a resident of Mbare township in Harare.
I stopped by the deli counter for sliced meat when I noticed an older man, some would say very old, with a cap on his head above a checked wool jacket too light for the season.
According to the police, Ms. Bayak is the latest victim of a very old tradition in rural Nepal, in which religious Hindus believe that menstruating women are unclean and should be banished from the family home.
Not competing-in-the-nude fresh, the way the Olympics did things in the very old days, and not simply the regular kind of fun that comes from watching the best athletes in the world compete.
The common denominator among them seems to be a voracious hunger: for money, power, revenge, a baby, a bargaining chip, a return to a more glorious past — or, in Paul's case, for a very old map.
We were taught in medical school that the flu mainly attacks the "extremes of age", like the very young, (whose immune systems have yet to fully develop) and the very old, (whose immune system are waning).
The one exception: If you suspect a batch of beans might be very old or you're unsure of the age, then soak them to give the beans a fighting chance to cook in a reasonable time.
"He doesn't look very old now, but at age 16 or 17 he really looked 11," Mr. Rattle said, describing Mr. Harding's first time in front of the ensemble, rehearsing Hans Werner Henze's daunting Seventh Symphony.
"It's usually the very old, sometimes the very young and certainly people with other medical conditions who typically have more severe manifestations," said Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease specialist and professor at the University of Toronto.
Common law principles, very old precedents that guide how disputed laws are interpreted, could serve as a foundation for crafting new policies to govern Big Tech, former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler writes in a paper out Friday.
We have a lot of very old infrastructure in energy, and we have to address the 21st century and do so in a way that makes for a better infrastructure – a smarter one, a more resilient one….
Rid wanted to know if Hedges might somehow still possess a very specific, very old chunk of data: the logs of a computer Hedges had used to run a website for one of his clients in 1998.
This is a very old problem in philosophy that goes all the way back to Plato, so it's not exactly new — although it's interesting that it's come to the fore again in the way that it has.
If you're regularly browsing unsavory sites or the computer is used by people ill-equipped for practicing safe browsing (think the very young and very old) than keep your eye on antivirus round-ups and group tests.
In a statement lashing out at Trump on Saturday, North Korea also referred to him as a "dotard," a word meaning a very old person, and one the reclusive nation has used on him in the past.
Melisandre, aka The Red Woman, the mysterious, powerful beauty who once birthed a murderous shadow baby and convinced Stannis Baratheon to sacrifice his daughter in a fire, was revealed to be a frail, wrinkled, very old woman.
Working from a very old A-to-Z London map, he scanned, simplified, and vectorized the map's details, which were far from accurate because of page creases, folds, water stains, and "sketchy notes," as Horsman calls them.
Those ideas survive more or less intact in the series, leaving adapter Sarah Polley, lead star Sarah Gadon, and director Mary Harron confronting a very old problem: How do you put the contents of somebody's head onscreen?
In Ray Bradbury's great novel of adolescence, "Dandelion Wine," 12-year-old Douglas Spaulding experiences time as a kind of unending glorious summer until he meets a very old man who tells stories about his distant youth.
Though some experts value it closer to $500,000, Swann thought the de Carvajal manuscript to be a transcript — a very old copy — not the original in de Carvajal's hand, and listed it as such in its catalog.
"He wasn't a pure Chinese crested, and he was very old and not well kept," said Taylor Potter of North Bergen, N.J., whose own Chinese crested, Morgan, was to take part in the agility competition at Westminster.
Once inside, where the walls sparkle and giant bacon strips of minerals hang overhead, it's clear why novice cavers usually aren't allowed in Shatter Cave: Not only is everything eerily beautiful here, it's also very, very old.
The president's proposal is in many ways an updated version of a very old idea to increase federal taxes on gasoline and diesel as a way to raise revenue, pay for transport infrastructure and promote energy efficiency.
"People were going to garage sales and eBay, and buying very old and worn merchandise and returning it to stores for full credit," Jay Baer, a marketing expert told CNBC's "On The Money" in a recent interview.
A few years ago — in a reckless act akin to buying a used car without a look under the hood — I bought a very old, no-name cello for astoundingly little money on eBay and resumed lessons.

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