• There was a fair amount of noise this week about Barack Obama's comments to an Iowa TV station that he had stopped wearing an American flag lapel pin -- a seeming requirement for serious political candidates (that's how you can tell they're American, apparently). (latimes.com)
  • But if you must wear a lapel pin, at least the American flag would be cheaper than a McCain pin . (latimes.com)
  • Provided with drilled hole for cotter pin. (aircraftspruce.com)
  • instruct workers to insert the connecting pins with the cotter pins placed on the outside of the boom during crane assembly so that no worker has to get under the boom to remove the cotter pins during disassembly. (cdc.gov)
  • Much like the use of military insignia to identify its wearer (by association with an organization) and his/her achievements, these pins and buttons were meant to be worn by Americans on the home front during World War I to show their membership in an organization and/or their contribution to a particular war effort, such as the United War Work Campaign. (si.edu)
  • The pins and buttons displayed the wearer's patriotism and generosity and undoubtedly also served to prompt others to become similarly involved in the various war efforts. (si.edu)
  • A safety pin was worn under the collar or hem of the skirt and shown as a means to identify one another. (snopes.com)
  • The Ai Pin is worn on a person's shirt and is controlled via taps. (appleinsider.com)
  • Pins' extensive collection of Japanese woodprints, paintings and sculptures was left to the Israel Museum, where it forms the Jacob Pins Collection. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nimrod Erez made a feature-length documentary about Pins, and this is in the permanent collection of MOMA, New York. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Pins Collection: Chinese and Japanese paintings and prints. (wikipedia.org)
  • Israel Museum, Israel, 1980 The Jacob Pins Collection of Japanese Prints, Paintings and Sculptures. (wikipedia.org)
  • heads and come with their own stands as well as a prong allowing these to just as easily stand on a shelf with your collection or be pinned to a backpack! (bigbadtoystore.com)
  • Pins are a new series that are perfect for any collection! (bigbadtoystore.com)
  • I bought it to match the sweatshirt and to add to my bat pin collection. (vampirefreaks.com)
  • I'm no expert on guns, but it would have to shoot one small bullet per trigger squeeze which would shatter the pins thus rendering them uncountable. (halfbakery.com)
  • According to the owner, no connecting pins were to be removed until the pendants were moved from the tip to extension II and the tip section was cantilevered. (cdc.gov)
  • The dimple diameter is the same as the pin fin diameter, while the ratio between dimple depth and dimple diameter is 0.2. (lu.se)
  • In the 1950s, Pins helped to found the Jerusalem Artists' House, a centre for the city's artists to meet and exhibit. (wikipedia.org)
  • Round Third Liberty Loan pin with metal pin-back. (si.edu)
  • These fun and collectible 4 inch pins come in all sorts of metal finishes, with unique techniques to help push the boundaries of what a pin typically is. (bigbadtoystore.com)
  • Excavated at the Bath of the Palace of the Taq-i Kisra in the Ctesiphon area, this pin and other metal objects reflect the wealth and opulence of the palace. (metmuseum.org)
  • The term pin-site myiasis was recently adopted for a rare and emerging parasitic infection after treatment of open fractures with external metal fixators (pins). (cdc.gov)
  • The symbolic significance of the safety pin can be dated back to the Netherlands during World War II. (snopes.com)
  • Speaking to the Ai Pin will activate the Pin's assistant, Ai Mic. (appleinsider.com)
  • Other candidates don't wear flag pins very often, either. (latimes.com)
  • Wearing a Safety pin- as a sign that you are a safe haven for those who don't feel safe post-Election. (snopes.com)
  • The pins and needles feeling is a sign that a nerve is aggravated in some way and is sending out more signals than usual. (healthline.com)
  • When you assign differential pin pairs in Package View , a red connection line displays between the pair of differential pins. (intel.com)
  • The Package View labels the positive and negative pins with the letters p and n, respectively. (intel.com)
  • Only you don't press this button, you pin it. (redbubble.com)
  • Instant cred: a pentagram pin button on your guitar strap. (redbubble.com)
  • Discover a selection of 13 homes, 23 apartments, and other vacation rentals in Quend-Plage-les-Pins that are perfect for your trip. (vrbo.com)
  • Prompt consideration shall be given to the written views and objections of all participants, including those commenting on the PINS announcement or public comment listing in Standards Action. (ansi.org)
  • however, the consensus conference participants agreed that only the terms low-grade PIN (LGPIN) and high-grade PIN (HGPIN) would be used. (medscape.com)
  • The Secretariat distributes touchpads and PINs to a person seated behind the nameplate of a Member State entitled to vote and only if that person is a "delegate" or "alternate" for that State (as identified in the list of participants). (who.int)
  • The safety pin was adopted in England after the Brexit vote, as immigrants and people of color found themselves increasingly subject to racist attacks, serving as a visual symbol indicating that the wearer supports tolerance and stands in solidarity with marginalized groups. (snopes.com)
  • One woman has found a simple way to show solidarity against racism - wear a safety pin. (snopes.com)
  • A sample PINS Deliberation Report can be found in Annex A of the ANSI PINS Process summary document . (ansi.org)
  • [ 7 ] Davidson et al found cancer in 35% of subsequent biopsy samples in men who had HGPIN and in 13% of subsequent biopsy samples in men without PIN. (medscape.com)
  • If you have a single-ended clock that feeds a PLL, assign the pin only to the positive clock pin of a differential pair in the target device. (intel.com)
  • Single-ended pins that feed a PLL and are assigned to the negative clock pin device cause the design to not fit. (intel.com)
  • Humane's Ai Pin operates completely independently of any other device. (appleinsider.com)
  • In this version of ten pin bowling, a light at the end of the alley turns to green and player one grabs a bowling ball and bowls normally while player two grabs a gun and tries to shoot as many of the skittles as possible before the ball reaches them. (halfbakery.com)
  • The serial RX and TX pins on the Bifferboard (pins 8 and 9 on J1) can be temporarily disconnected from the serial port and used as plain GPIO ports. (google.com)
  • If you do not need the serial console or serial port, this is an easy way to obtain two GPIO pins without any soldering. (google.com)
  • Discussion: In recent times young adolescent Muslim girls use multiple matching small headscarf pins to fix the hijab as a fashion trend. (who.int)
  • A red, white, and blue plastic ribbon is attached to the pin. (si.edu)
  • An assortment of tacking pins is scattered on a white surface. (shopify.com)
  • Venture out of your vacation home and check out everything that Quend-Plage-les-Pins has to offer. (vrbo.com)
  • In addition to removing the bolts, the victim also removed four lower connecting pins while positioning himself under the boom: two between the tip and extension II and two between extensions I and II. (cdc.gov)
  • Most social media users began spotting (or employing) images of a safety pin after the 8 November 2016 election of Donald Trump as President of the United States, a meme that purportedly aimed to subtly signal solidarity among those who had not supported his candidacy. (snopes.com)
  • As stories of post-election violence and hate speech circulate online , some people have begun wearing safety pins to identify themselves as allies in the fight against intolerance, and to show solidarity with women, LGBT people, immigrants, and people of color feeling frightened by Trump's presidency and the vitriol that some of his supporters display. (snopes.com)
  • Dutch people of all ages donned the safety pin as a form of resistance and symbol of freedom. (snopes.com)
  • We describe a patient with pin-site myiasis caused by the Cochliomyia hominivorax screwworm fly associated with external fixators used for treatment of an open fracture of the femur. (cdc.gov)
  • Pin-site myiasis in a 26-year-old male soldier, Colombia. (cdc.gov)
  • Our patient was co-infected with P. aeruginosa , which was similar to a patient with pin-site myiasis reported by Paris et al. (cdc.gov)
  • one thing that I'm a little sad about it how he only has one pin backing, unlike some of the other pins around his size, so he doesn't feel super secure. (vampirefreaks.com)
  • Following the deliberation, you must convey the outcome in writing to the commenter(s) and to ANSI via a PINS Deliberation Report within 30 days. (ansi.org)
  • Safety pins emerged as a social media fad in the U.S. after the election of Donald Trump, but their slacktivist origins proved confusing and prompted rumors. (snopes.com)
  • Like most semi-ambiguous social issue fads, the sudden appearance of safety pins proved both tremendously popular and confusing . (snopes.com)
  • She decided that a safety pin was the simplest solution. (snopes.com)
  • An interesting parallel between the UK and U.S. articles was that the safety pin symbol emerged in response to reports of hate speech and violence reported online, but whether or those stories were rooted in real-life events was not addressed, and the word "anecdotal" peppered pieces on both sides of the pond. (snopes.com)
  • Another compelling tidbit of the safety pin lore was that it was not necessarily invented after Brexit. (snopes.com)
  • Quickly the "Safety Pin" was adopted by the Dutch underground as their unofficial insignia. (snopes.com)
  • Children, grandmothers, nursing mothers, everyone who struggled for their freedom wore the "Safety Pin" not just as an act of defiance but a symbol of hope and freedom. (snopes.com)
  • So there you have the story of the common Safety Pin. (snopes.com)
  • Using our app, we have tricked real-world terminals into downgrading from PIN verification to either no cardholder verification or (paper) signature verification, for transactions of up to 500 Swiss Francs. (usenix.org)
  • At the World Health Assembly, touchpads and PINs will be distributed by the Secretariat at the private meeting(s) where voting takes place. (who.int)
  • Most of his own artwork was left to his home town and the Forum Jacob Pins museum opened there in 2008. (wikipedia.org)
  • A shorter documentary is on exhibition at the Jacob Pins Forum, Höxter. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pins bought his first Oriental print in 1945, and acquired a house on Ethiopia Street, opposite the Ethiopian church, where he lived for the rest of his life. (wikipedia.org)
  • If, within 30 days of your PINS announcement appearing in Standards Action, you receive any written comment(s) claiming that your proposed standard duplicates or conflicts with an existing ANS (or with another proposed ANS), you must work with the commenter(s) to organize a PINS Deliberation of representatives from the relevant stakeholder groups within 90 days of the comment deadline. (ansi.org)
  • [ 1 ] At an international conference in 1989, the term PIN was accepted as a replacement for various other terms (eg, intraductal hyperplasia, hyperplasia with malignant change, large acinar atypical hyperplasia, marked atypia, ductal-acinar dysplasia). (medscape.com)
  • Conclusion: Accidental foreign body aspiration to a large extent is a preventable problem and more so in the case of headscarf pin. (who.int)
  • Jacob Pins: Woodcuts: Herzliya Museum of Art, December 92 - January 93 Jacob Pins Woodcuts. (wikipedia.org)