Sentences with phrase «has a wave from»

You can search my name on facebook and my profile picture has a wave from Palihae.
We had waves from lee tare our boat dock alllll to pieces last month.

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Physicists could look for evidence of other universes using tools designed to measure ripples in spacetime — also known as primordial gravitational waves — that would have been generated by the universe's initial expansion from the Big Bang.
The first wave of buyers had to deal with a system update that prevented them from playing games for anywhere from one to five hours, sporadic system outages, and delayed anticipated features.
«When I think of where I would go for protection from prompt effects, and from the blast wave in particular, I think of the same kinds of things that we do for tornadoes,» Buddemeier said.
A detonation several miles from a coastline would deposit only about 1 % of its energy as waves hitting the shore.
The 32 - year - old crown prince has made waves in Saudi Arabia for the economic and cultural reforms he has promoted since being named heir to the throne, the most notable reforms ranging from the much - vaunted «Vision 2030» to diversify the economy away from oil, to lifting a ban on cinemas and women driving in Saudi Arabia.
His frenemy Swift made waves a few years ago when she pulled her music from Spotify because the company wouldn't limit access to only paid subscribers.
Schmelzer and his GeoPalz co-founders — his wife, Sheri, and Alexandra O'Leary — represent a new wave of entrepreneurs launching ventures with a little help from companies who've done it before.
There was a wave of public resistance from those who feared American - style retailing on this scale would pulverize smaller players, and politicians in Vancouver also lobbied to keep the retailer outside of city borders, citing environmental concerns.
While production doesn't actually happen in Sleepy Hollow, the attention from the show has attracted a new wave of tourism to the area.
It should come as no surprise, then, that the recent return to stability has brought with it a wave of job - hopping: everywhere from North America to Asia to eastern Europe, there have been reports of an uptick in the number of workers that are either considering or making external moves.
Known by some as the «Silicon Roundabout,» London has been making waves for its tech credentials of late, yet many of London's other industries from high finance to high fashion are equally high flying.
Aside from the tidal wave of leaks, reports from Blass, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, and others have pointed to two phones with curved OLED displays, the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipsets (in the US), a new voice assistant named Bixby, and 3.5 mm headphone jacks, among other features.
A recent report from the Pew Research Center, conducted before 2017's wave of sexual misconduct allegations, notes that employed women are five times more likely than employed men to say they've earned less for doing the same job.
But in another session, a tone would wake them and prevent them from entering a slow - wave sleep stage.
A Tier 3 rating would normally trigger a range of sanctions from the United States but President Barack Obama waved the sanctions in Thailand's case.
In this interview, Mr. Cochrane discusses all three waves of digital marketing and, as someone who has been in the digital marketing industry since its inception, I can attest to his accuracy of how we got from 1994 to today.
If the first wave of shareholders feel they have been burned, where will the second wave come from?
«From 2010 we've traced a beautiful five - wave decline down in gold, we've rallied back and all of a suddenly everybody was very bullish on gold,» said Gordon, tracing the precious metal's path since the turn of the decade.
Researchers also had to build in a system to pull energy from incoming radio frequency waves to power the device enough to collect and transmit one glucose reading per second.
As users wave the cane from left to right when they walk, the ultrasonic beams bounce off of and identify obstacles in the user's path, particularly above knee height, a critical ability that old - school guide canes annoyingly don't have.
Though my guards bustled me about rapidly to keep me from becoming a sitting target for kidnappers, they did take me for an hour's walk on the Lido, one of the most beautiful strands of fine - grained, wave - washed white sand I've ever seen, lined by formerly luxurious villas, not one of which had retained four intact walls or glass in their windows.
At San Francisco's Launch Festival in February 2014, he said sensors like those in a Fitbit would be the next wave of healthcare tech, freeing users from manually entering data to learn about their health.
BOSTON (Reuters)- Combative Maine Governor Paul LePage said on Tuesday he would consider resigning as he faces a wave of criticism from both fellow Republicans and rival Democrats after leaving a lawmaker a profanity - filled voicemail last week.
As much as we'd all love to warm up to our work days with a morning catching the waves, starting your business from Waikiki Beach may be less than realistic.
Shock waves from the anti-corruption crackdown are even being felt in the funeral business — Bloomberg reported last year that funeral arrangers were suffering a slowdown in business because government officials had stopped lavish spending on burials.
They've certainly benefited from the recent wave of popularity for micro breweries around the country, something that no one could have planned.
It's that last bit that has caused another wave of pushback from the cable companies and trade groups.
Over the past few years, Cisco (CSCO) has been feeling the pressure from a wave of networking startups and emerging companies developing technology that could threaten Cisco's dominance in networking.
In fact, over the past few years, we have seen wave after wave of new product and service announcements, not just from Facebook, but from all of the digital giants.
Tech companies have long resisted outside intervention in how their sites should be policed, but have come under increasing pressure from Western governments to do more to remove extremist content following a wave of militant attacks.
A U.S. withdrawal from the pact, agreed to by almost 200 countries, would set back international efforts to limit rising temperatures that have been linked to the extinctions of animals and plants, heat waves, floods and rising sea levels..
Damore's memo followed a wave of recent stories in which women in tech have gone public about the sexual harassment they've experienced, be it from co-workers, bosses, or investors.
The first wave of passengers would be, in order, 30A, 28A, 26A, 24A, and so on, starting from the back.
To build nationwide 5G, they either have to kick current customers off LTE, which would take years, or use a type of spectrum (millimeter wave) that can only carry a signal 2,000 feet from a cell site — versus multiple miles for other spectrum — making it nearly impossible for either of them to create a truly nationwide 5G network quickly.
The shock wave from the explosion, traveling through the ground, had reached them faster than the blast wave passing through the air.»
This spring, an investor closed on the warehouse for $ 30 per square foot, well below the going rate for the area, and started upgrading the power, water, and ventilation systems in a speculative bet that a new marijuana law would spark a wave of demand from growing operations.
U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, a Democrat from Rhode Island, on Thursday wrote a letter to the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee requesting hearings on Amazon's Whole Foods acquisition, saying the deal was part of a wave of consolidation that has «decreased wages and resulted in gross inequality in the workplace.»
«Crude Oil and its derivatives, gasoline; gasoil; and its closest associate, natural gas, have been running the last wave of the industrial revolution from the last part of the 19th century.
For example, Alibaba and Tencent — both on the forefront of the e-commerce wave in China — have risen by 98 % and 111 %, respectively, so far in 2017.2 Companies such as Sina, a global Internet media company, and Baidu, which operates an Internet search engine, have also generated returns this year that are nearly as strong or stronger than those of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, or Google.3 As the world's second - largest economy, China is rapidly evolving from its former status as a noteworthy emerging market to an economic powerhouse on the rise.
Canada's past has been shaped by various waves of immigrants coming from the Asia Pacific region.
Made from a ring of tires lashed together around a tube extending below the surface, waves would overtop the ring, pushing the column of water down, while a check valve in the tube would keep it from flowing back.
In a recent analysis of climate events from last year, 2016, scientists determined three events — record - breaking global heat, a heat wave over Asia, and a «blob» of unusually warm water in the Northern Pacific — could not have occurred without human - induced climate change.
One day, when he was in Rio on summer vacation from Harvard, a powerful storm had created waves more than 30 feet tall that broke perilously late, right on the beach.
#RIGHT #NOW Another wave of students from Palm Beach County have made it to the high school.
Within months of the company acquiring Levandowki's startup, a wave of the group's top engineers — many of whom had been poached from Carnegie Mellon University's famed robotics institute — left.
Bitcoin, a digital currency that is traded on a peer - to - peer network independent of central control, has engendered a wave of creative criminality - from bitcoin theft by hacking online platforms to potentially using the crypto - currency in money laundering, bribery and buying illicit products.
The quick service restaurant industry has benefited in recent years from a «wave of refranchising» in which company - owned stores were sold to franchisees, Morgan Stanley said in an industrywide report.
Furthermore, as the extirpation of wolves exposed policymakers to previously unanticipated macro risks, the suppression of known market volatility via term premium dampening also implies the next wave of risk contagion will likely come from unconventional sources beyond the current regulatory focus (similar to the lack of «dot - com euphoria» led some investors to see that there was no market excess prior to the GFC), and a «well sheltered» financial market would be ill - prepared to adapt.
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