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You can change the vibration pattern to something a bit more aggressive like those used for phone calls, which helped, but then it didn't feel as good in the hand.
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And that pattern points to something.
He and Stone found that the patterns form due to something called the Marangoni Effect the different evaporation rates of water and ethanol combined with the physical artifacts created in the whiskey-making process, like dissolved sugars and microscopic bits of aging barrels.
But it wasn't until a few years later that he began to wonder whether it would be possible to use those patterns to learn something new about the dinosaur not just what it looked like, but where it lived.
There's something of a pattern to these cases.
When it becomes a pattern, when we continually commit to something that isn't right for us, then we need to get over the ick of "no".
Could agility, speed, balance, rhythm and the ability to memorize complex patterns have something to do with it?
Gone are the days when prints and patterns were something to be feared – a head-to-toe look just a catwalk showpiece that had to be delicately handled and diffused with classic (read plain) separates when translated to the real world.
To qualify as a pattern, something has to happen at least 3 times, and it had – in high school, in college, and now in my first startup after school.
However, the emerging pattern is something akin to the Hollywood studio system, with the big companies still responsible for some of their own creative output, but acting mainly as banker-distributors for smaller companies' ideas.
He's a chronic sufferer, much like his brother, who told the Guardian that the trigger for his unusual sleeping patterns was something to do with his father, a touring musician who'd "get drunk and talk about these really complex musical ideas and keep me up all night".
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