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See those bracketed number sequences in some of the clues?
Across Concord Avenue, the lot faces brick townhouses with bracketed cornices.
Jacob: Our records always end up being bracketed by some larger concept.
Yet this intimate moment is bracketed by deliberately operatic, even bombastic gestures.
In the barn, bracketed wall shelves are loaded up with stacks of books.
Cincinnati responded with an 80-yard drive that bracketed the two-minute warning.
But, seven episodes in, it's devolved into dull cosplay bracketed by bogus profundity.
In the center of the mural, the number 13 is bracketed by a heart.
Songs lyrics are framed by musical notes; gunfire or door slamming should be bracketed.
A paved driveway turns to a stop by a front door bracketed by sidelights.
Sexual harassment or assault can't be bracketed off as part of a politician's private life.
It's a complicated dream of love bracketed by rejection: B ILLY : If I loved you.
The president's tweets on Russia and on Mr. Obama were bracketed by two other broadsides.
Every emoji has a name, bracketed by colons, which you can find via the emoji menu.
The idea of Trump's presidency being bracketed by a black predecessor and a black, female successor.
Those shows bracketed an intensely compressed 72-hour period that now constitutes men's fashion week here.
Tourism, which has long driven our state economically, is bracketed by the wildlife that surrounds it.
You're personally at an age where you're not yet bracketed as an older supermodel booking big campaigns.
Ladd's tool is quite simple: you write out the text and add bracketed chords inside the text.
"Sexual harassment or assault can't be bracketed off as part of a politician's private life," McGann wrote.
Little more than a year ago, South Africa was bracketed with Turkey as an emerging market to avoid.
But they still mostly bracketed such moments of disrobed male characters as violent in bedrooms and arenas alike.
What's more, if Russia was sufficiently alien, moral inquiry could be bracketed for the length of his stay.
In a city bracketed by two major earthquake fault lines, the possibility of engineering flaws generates particular unease.
In Lauren Groff's "Fates and Furies," the omniscient narrator interjects in bracketed asides that recall a Greek chorus.
You can read more about bracketed clues in our "How to Solve The New York Times Crossword" guide.
On the island's southwestern face, the Capella hotel is bracketed by Universal Studios Singapore and two golf courses.
The book's time-frame is bracketed by his father's heart attack and then, two years later, his own.
You alternatively can add emojis to your text by typing the name of any emoji, bracketed by colons.
Creepy, surreal and bracketed with song, it has the feel of a period radio drama, sound gags and all.
NOT long ago, Turkey and Malaysia were often bracketed together as countries that inspired optimism about the Muslim world.
The NBA 2K League's seasons will mirror typical NBA schedules with a regular season, bracketed playoffs, and a championship.
The two takes on "Vanishing Grace," though, are achingly beautiful, with the second, bracketed "Childhood," accompanying that giraffes scene.
All of this makes for an album which confidently knows it can't be easily bracketed by epoch or genre.
His electronic compositions—though occasionally ambient in disposition or psychedelic in approach—aren't easily bracketed by usual styles or genres.
It's a collegiate, bracketed tournament for amateur Heroes of the Storm players, with the final four broadcasted live on ESPN.
" Jane Powell, CEO of CALM, said in a statement, "Suicide is frequently bracketed as the actions of the 'mentally ill.
It is fitting that news sites' homepages Saturday morning were bracketed by Bush's death and the G20 summit in Argentina.
It's a linear, interactive experience: You walk down the High Line, bracketed by singers from community choirs across New York.
But when they do become clear, Mr Hull's name may well be bracketed with the likes of Kay, Olds and Ohno.
Written with sensitivity and bracketed judgment, it describes a culture and asks questions, telling a story full of paradoxes and nuance.
You see, in sculptural forms, the tops of the women's heads and their linked hands, bracketed by the recipient's spread legs.
EVERYONE DEPENDING UPON LENGTH OF TENURE, EVERY ONE BRACKETED NUMBER IS BIGGER AND BIGGER AND IT'S UNDER EVERY ONE OF THEM?
You'll know the theme entries by the bracketed year that the play won the Tony at the end of the clue.
Before delving into the hearing itself—which went poorly enough—it's worth mentioning that it was bracketed by further unfortunate Equifax revelations.
The Latin word "sic," when bracketed inside a quotation, indicates that the material comes straight from the source, mistakes or eccentricities included.
You could disapprove of a writer's politics and prejudices if they showed up in the text; otherwise, they were customarily bracketed off.
Those high-dollar events are bracketed around a "grass-roots" event Saturday afternoon on Martha's Vineyard for which tickets start at $27.
Next to it, the dining room has bracketed ceiling moldings and built-in cabinets with stained-glass doors over the fireplace mantel.
Roger's behavior had been bracketed off as a pathology and a weird thing that happened that doesn't need to be addressed culturally.
The sports leagues they are in are bracketed in the clue in order to help solvers narrow down the possible team names.
The key cultural signals Trump provided came in two actions that directly bracketed the failed Senate votes last Thursday to uproot the ACA.
Cooked without oil, the greens went soft in parts and crunchy in others, and the soy and coconut bracketed their pure mineral intensity.
A terraced bluestone walkway in front, bracketed by stone walls, leads to a large portico and a front door framed by stained glass.
I noticed that Will changed up the cluing of the theme entries by adding bracketed hints and making a couple of them easier.
His life story is bracketed on the one end by the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and on the other by the Great War.
A former mayor of Newark, he was bracketed by two former prosecutors — Ms. Klobuchar and Ms. Harris — who know how to interrogate a witness.
But the broad areas of disagreement still left in the bracketed text mean that an actual, comprehensive understanding between the two sides remains elusive.
This book presents portraits of Mattel's "Julia" Barbie doll (produced 1969–70 and modeled after TV star Diahann Carroll), bracketed by meme-style language.
The center is dominated by Samba's image and bracketed on either side by a kind of annotated proscenium in French, outlining the work's inspiration.
And while the panel itself is 14 inches on the diagonal, it's bracketed by some rather large black bezels that distract from the display itself.
In Trump's case it was a pattern of demeaning behavior toward women that took on new significance after a weekend bracketed by two explosive reports.
The Europeans, annoyed that they should be bracketed with countries like China, want permanent exemptions from the tariffs, which Argentina, Australia and Brazil have attained.
The exhibit is bracketed with two bodies of work, each being publicly exhibited for the first time, that reflect the duality of her exilic gaze.
Pulisic was in this southern Spanish town, bracketed by mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, for a weeklong training camp with his German club, Borussia Dortmund.
Throughout the past week, park staffers have posted photos of individual bears and gathered input from viewers who selected favorites in a bracketed, tournament-style competition.
His work is marked by this primary experience and yet his work is not bracketed by nationalities or ethnicities, or at least not on the surface.
But the closed-door lunch, which senators described as "pleasant" and lacking in "fireworks," was bracketed by a morning brawl between Trump and Tennessee Republican Sen.
The Game 6 recap, "TIGERS TIE SERIES WITH 13-19683 VICTORY" was bracketed by two other pressing matters that it must have felt better to ignore.
Belgium's beer culture is on the list, for example, along with France's "gastronomic meal" — meaning at least four successive courses, bracketed by aperitif and dessert liqueurs.
Ms. Reno's tenure as attorney general was bracketed by two explosive events: a deadly federal raid on the compound of a religious cult in Waco, Tex.
Still, it's bracketed by two of the greatest stories King has ever written (though The Body garnered King an accusation of plagiarism from an old friend).
This ecstasy and agony was bracketed (one could even say made possible by) by the ameliorative effect of the co-performers more simply enjoying the experience.
Though often bracketed as populist, and sharing a similarly dim view of the EU, the pacifist, environmentalist M5S and the hard right League differ on many issues.
Nintendo's official Switch comparison page lists the models with improved battery life as model number HAC-001(-01), with the bracketed addition distinguishing it from the original.
Under each of the ministry's new proposals, customers will be bracketed in three bands, reducing the difference in price between how much residential and industrial users pay.
It's sometimes said that if he had continued in this mode (and continued to exhibit in New York) he would now be bracketed by Rauschenberg and Johns […].
It's a reminder that violence against African-Americans is continuing and not a historical episode whose dates can be neatly bracketed, like a war that has ended.
My original idea involved theme entries like "RUNNING ON [EMPTY]" and "[NOTHING] PERSONAL" where the Down answers only made sense if you left the bracketed words blank.
But the evolution of this flexible age casting evolved oddly in the adult industry—through the necessary deconstruction of an actual age-bracketed niche to fulfill consumer demand.
Although the specifics vary, the old language to be removed is bracketed or crossed out, and new language to be added in is in italics, uppercase, or underlined.
The movie is a good representation of Mr. Hart's comedy, but not a perfect one; it's bracketed by a goofy and lightweight (albeit star-studded) James Bond parody.
There are eight theme entries today, six across and two down, that are recognizable by shaded/circled internal squares, and a set of bracketed years in the clue.
Voigt bracketed his exposures with different f-stops to give him a full range of lighting options in postproduction for photographing this Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis at London's Natural History Museum.
The spectrum of outrageousness in The Brothers Grimsby, Sacha Baron Cohen's uneven new comedy, could be said to be bracketed by two jokes: One is about an elephant's vagina.
But Jolla's track record, especially with the misfiring tablet campaign bracketed by its two smartphones, leaves a sour taste for me and anyone involved in funding the Sailfish project.
The director is Ryan Coogler, and those of us who admire his work will be stirred to find that "Black Panther" is bracketed by short scenes in Oakland, California.
The fact that any conversation about race and violence, especially coming from a white guy like me, has to be bracketed with some elaborate virtue signaling on that point.
The life of Jesus of Nazareth, as recorded in the Gospels, is bracketed by memorable actions on the part of two powerful men: a king and a Roman governor.
Maybe their matching looks (which bracketed the dark suit and blue-and-white tie worn by Mr. Trump) were meant to signal cooperation between the White House and Congress.
Bracketed by scenes filled with the voices of children as the aging Lindgren reads her fan mail, "Becoming Astrid" transforms teenage trauma into the wellspring of a lifelong gift.
The tentative format of the debates will be a combination of a moderated question-and-answer session and rapid-fire questions, bracketed by opening and closing remarks by the candidates.
" Yet I doubt that even Cannon, who died in 1945, his career bracketed by two world wars, realized the sheer amount of physiological effort needed to maintain "organized self-government.
In my submitted grid, each four-letter word had an additional bracketed clue, such as for my clue for 5 Down: Lots [6/11], the answer of which is MANY.
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — Christopher Williams, intense, wild-eyed and with a face bracketed by a shaggy goatee and wire-rimmed glasses, looks more like a revolutionary than a whiskey distiller.
Along this city's boardwalk, numerous statues serve as tributes, including the Navy SEAL Monument, where a warrior in a swimsuit is bracketed by the words "Honor" and "Valor" in gold.
The movie is subtly bracketed by readings of Ms. Didion's appreciation of John Wayne, in an early essay, and her excoriation of Vice President Dick Cheney, in a later one.
Sunrise Highway plows a four-lane, east-west path through the village, bracketed on the north by the elevated Long Island Rail Road tracks and commercial ventures to the south.
This is, of course, as Phil says, one of the best applications of HDR — a well-bracketed exposure can make sure you have shadow details while also keeping the bright ones.
The Rams often bracketed Thomas and Alvin Kamara in the first meeting — especially in the red zone, but also on some third downs — which could allow Ginn to exploit Peters deep.
The bracketed part of the clue gives solvers a hint as to the particular Grey they are looking for and, in this case, the answer is the Western writer ZANE Grey.
Our amazing tech team managed to render these emojis on every platform except for Across Lite, where you'll be given bracketed descriptions of each of the three ingredients for each clue.
For example, the "Markswoman dubbed 'Little Sure Shot'" is ANNIE OAKLEY, and the bracketed year at the end of the clue is [1977], the year that ANNIE won for BEST MUSICAL.
The country obliges, in a setting bracketed by skyscrapers and a historic church, remnants of beloved old department stores and a casino with a double entendre of a motto ("Welcome to Jack").
And just like that, President Donald Trump, already bracketed by dueling tragedies in Puerto Rico and Las Vegas, was once again thrown off guard by reports of internal conflicts in his administration.
City Lights has bracketed this English translation with an introduction by Mark Polizzotti, the director of the publications program at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and an afterword by poet Ron Padgett.
Seton Hall scored the first eight points of the second half, as 3-pointers by senior guard Madison Jones and Carrington bracketed Carrington's layup to set the tone the rest of the way.
Bracketed by Royal Canadian Mounted Police cruisers and preceded by a military helicopter watching for flare-ups near their route, the first convoy got rolling shortly after dawn and others followed at intervals.
But rarely has the ham-fistedness felt so all-consuming, infusing even the simplest of tasks from a president who, seeing little need for subtext, tends to read the bracketed stage directions aloud.
The strip, bracketed by two traditional Chinese arches, was created in 2008 in recognition of the thousands of Chinese and Chinese-Dominicans who live in the city and the island as a whole.
De Palma, bearded and bulky at seventy-five, wore a safari jacket, as befits a Hollywood director; his clean-shaven, slimmer, much younger friends from the indie world bracketed him in navy suits.
During an eight-possession stretch bracketed by their two touchdowns in the first and fourth periods, the Raiders punted eight times, produced just three first downs, and amassed 28 net yards on 28 plays.
During an eight-possession stretch bracketed by their two touchdowns in the first and fourth periods, the Raiders punted eight times, produced just three first downs, and amassed 28 net yards on 1603 plays.
On the long approach from the sea, the flowing, horizontal silhouette of this all-concrete structure, bracketed fore and aft by leaning walls, stands out from the heavyset classicized buildings along the waterfront promenade.
For instance, you can't take bracketed photos in case you want to do exposure blending on your own, and there are no fun photo modes like 360 spherical photos, 180 panoramas, or vertical shots.
Lyon's use of "we" to describe his experience is essential to understanding the artist's practice: though avowedly journalistic, his methods were bracketed by an explicitly Romantic world-view and personalized connection with his subjects.
Teams in the league will be operated by each of the NBA's 30 franchises and will follow a tournament format similar to the NBA — meaning a regular season, a bracketed playoff, then a championship match.
The rule change is bracketed with a 2018 Supreme Court decision, which found that only by whistleblowing directly to the SEC, can whistleblowers obtain the whistleblower protections established in the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010.
This year, the lineup includes Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Phil Lesh, and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, and will be bracketed by morning yoga, late-night dance parties and a street art showcase.
These types of attacks are bracketed within a broad category of AI cybersecurity known as "adversarial machine learning," so called because it presupposes the existence of an adversary of some sort — in this case, a hacker.
The astounding range of creativity, irreverence and abstruseness that resulted was bracketed between endpapers with wide-angled views of masses of humanity: The first showed the 22008 March on Washington, the last the 21980 Woodstock festival.
Reviewers naturally bracketed "Pretty Poison" with "Bonnie and Clyde" — not least because Ms. Weld, who declined the role of Bonnie to spend time with her newborn, here showed what she might have brought to the part.
These attacks were all the more sensational in comparison to the three minor incidents they bracketed over the weekend: At about 1:30 AM on Saturday, a shooting at a bar in Hamden, Connecticut, injured four people.
The very end of the D line is one of the few places in the system that already meets Mr. Byford's goal, with two stations that do not have elevators bracketed by two that do have them.
So when you say people who are most affected by police violence—I take that as a bracketed group of people I think that could include any number of people, useful and less useful to that process.
It comes bracketed by clusters of short chapters narrated by the eldest, Grace, or by all three sisters collectively, but Lia relates most of what happens after a pivotal event: King fails to return from a supply run.
Bracketed by scenes from the overnight bus that takes prisoners' families from Manhattan to the Attica Correctional Facility in upstate New York, the movie highlights racial bias with a precision that's all the more potent for being refracted.
The warning covers the state of Baja California Sur, home to Los Cabos, a 20-mile-long resort region bracketed by two towns, Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, at the end of the Baja Peninsula.
But, again, the man making the face, bracketed on each side by question marks he seems to have willed into being through the sheer force of his incredulity, doesn't have to be Nick Young for the thing to work.
When the news broke, Ms Tsai (pictured) was embarking on her first foreign tour since she took office in May—to Panama and Paraguay, among the very few countries that recognise Taiwan's government, bracketed by transit stops in America.
When President Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel last week, his announcement was bracketed by a slew of dire warnings from around the globe that it would spark mass violence and widespread instability across the Middle East.
The emblem is modeled on the Arch of Titus menorah, bracketed by olive branches and punctuated with the country's Hebrew name in a modernist socialist-realist-esque font, in an attempt to appeal to both religious and secular contingents.
Or they do not notice it as they trudge toward the corner of Seventh Avenue South and Christopher Street — itself a triangle, Olympic-size by comparison and bracketed by sidewalks and two subway staircases less than 30 feet apart.
Further inland, in the densely packed research hub bracketed by NCSU's main campus in Raleigh, Duke University in Durham, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, heavy winds and rains are likely to bring flooding and power outages.
So I know there is a feeling around and we've heard it here from one or two speakers in the forum in Beijing this weekend that suggest somehow that the U.K. is there with the U.S. bracketed as retreating from globalization.
At the BRICS summit, a first of its kind resolution was passed that bracketed Pakistan-headquartered terror groups like the Lashkar-E-Taiba and the Jaish-E-Mohammad with global terror groups, such as the Islamic State and al-Qaeda.
He maintained that edge for the next few days, but in nearly whiteout conditions Thursday, when both men had to stare at compasses bracketed to their chests to stay on track, O'Brady marched 20 miles in 12 hours to catch Rudd.
This strategy not only takes advantage of reducing taxable income in a high-bracketed year but also could bring you below some income thresholds that limit itemized deductions, disallow certain credits or subject you to the Net Investment Income tax.
Here, it is bracketed by two gold leaf bas-relief wood pieces, "Anechoic Wall" (2016), and two oil and palladium leaf on wood paintings titled "Studies into the Past" (2016), which were hung as if to guard the projection room entrance.
The 1-1/2 page document, a blueprint for a new German government's stance on European issues, contains several bracketed sentences, reflecting ongoing areas of disagreement that must be resolved by Chancellor Angela Merkel and other party leaders at their meeting this afternoon.
Despite his violent protests, he was medevaced "to the rear" for rabies treatment, which meant taking two helicopter or fixed-wing trips on the "death run" from the Khe Sanh airfield as North Vietnamese gunners bracketed aircraft and the airstrip with nonstop shelling.
In late September, for instance, the Sanders campaign met Warren's already ambitious proposal for a wealth tax on households worth at least $50 million with a more aggressive, multi-bracketed plan that could halve the wealth of American billionaires in 15 years.
Both the United States and China began somewhat mechanically combining their lists of offers into a memorandum of understanding that included areas of disagreement in bracketed text, with each side's separate views listed for each issue, people briefed on the talks said.
For example, and let's start with one that most people will know, 773D's answer to "17,000-plus-foot peak near the Equator [4]" is MOUNT KENYA, with the bracketed "4" indicating how many letters the hidden musician has in his or her name.
While this doesn't make Rogue One a terrible film, it is a script problem that Lucasfilm is hopefully considering: it's likely to continue to run into this same issue issue, given that the Han Solo standalone film is once again bracketed by existing canon.
The paper also contained several bracketed sentences that had not yet been agreed, including a proposal by the Greens to withdraw the NATO nuclear weapons that remain on German soil, and to ban all weapons sales to countries involved in the war in Yemen.
Bracketed by movements with libretti built on texts depicting scenes of mothers who have lost their children in war, the second movement's libretto is a message 18-year-old Helena Wanda Blazusiakówna wrote to her mother while imprisoned in a Gestapo cell during WWII.
His focus is bracketed by 1820 because that year represents the oldest documented accounts of Ozark cuisine; he chose 1870 because once the Industrial Revolution changed the face of mass communication, transportation, and the dissemination of information, the Ozarks were infiltrated by outside ideas.
Today's combination of stagnant pay and falling labour-force participation is serious, but it is not on a par with, say, the Depression or the world wars that bracketed it, which drove the expansion of the state's role in the economy (see chart 4).
These bracketed clues corresponded to when the states were admitted to the union (6th for MA, 11th for NY), and I felt they'd help alert the solvers that something different was going on and help solvers track down the theme answers once they finished.
If this had been a Monday, there would probably have been a reveal clue that referred to all of these spots to make them clearer, but we don't have that today — instead these clues are differentiated by a question mark and two bracketed dates after each one.
The site has routinely dismissed Mr. Cohn as a "globalist" and a "swamp creature"; in headlines, his name would sometimes appear bracketed by globe emojis, to underscore the point — also an allusion to the triple parentheses that anti-Semites on social media use to denote Jewish names.
Affable, upbeat works by Robert Ward, who died in 2013 at 95, bracketed a program of approachable but diffuse Americana, with a picturesque piece by Mason Bates and a soft-focus reverie by Sarah Kirkland Snider accompanying a soft-focus video meditation on memory by Mark DeChiazza.
While Trump has talked up economic performance during his first year, it was simply a repeat of what we saw during the final Obama years: solid quarters of growth bracketed by slower growth; monthly job increases and historically low jobless claims; and high levels of inequality.
WUHU, China (Reuters) - Down a side street bracketed by massage parlors and cheap hotels in this city on the banks of the Yangtze river, a humanoid food service robot trundles around the corner of a table in a cafe, red eyes flashing in tune with synthesized classical music.
Bracketed by a scene of earthly malfeasance on the left (bandits and murderers) and purgatory (demons and sinners) on the right, Domenic has rushed into the privacy of a cave and stripped to his waist for an urgent session of self-mortification, his halo gleaming in the dark.
They might not always have appreciated being lumped together—"I do get very tired of constantly being bracketed with [the libertarian] Caxton printers and Devin-Adair," Regnery grumbled to a friend—but they saw the necessity of working together to pool resources, promote crusades, and assail established media.
As residents retraced the evacuation route up Highway 63, the route to the city, they were greeted by firefighters who had parked two fire trucks on an overpass and suspended a giant Canadian flag, bracketed by provincial and municipal flags, on a rope tied between their raised ladders.
Clinton received a handful more votes than Mr. Sanders did in that caucus, held at the Sheridan County Fairgrounds exhibit hall, the site of many local 4-H and rodeo competitions in an area bracketed by the Bighorn Mountains to the west and vast open spaces to the east.
The record is bracketed in '68 because that's the year Neil left the label in a dispute that maybe involved the label's head, Burt Berns, throwing a bomb—or was it simply a smoke bomb—into the Bitter End, the aptly named nightclub owned by Neil's then-manager.
Attempting to imagine the full scale of its world is difficult; it does not lend itself to being bracketed by radio towers or forward bases, not because those things don't exist but because they exist in such a large number and are spread so widely across the map.
In the new Gilded Age, the city has pushed up for living space, with ever-taller buildings — and eye-popping prices, led by the $212 million condominium on Billionaires' Row, as the area south of Central Park and bracketed by super-tall buildings has come to be known.
The clue for each one has a bracketed secondary clue — this is the part where my light bulb clicked on, because those secondary clues all tip you off to various United State nicknames — like "the Empire State" for New York, an example that doesn't appear in the grid today.
" After Axson tweeted about players from rival Medina High School making monkey noises at him after a game, user @Scharschmidt13—whose bio reads "I stand for the national anthem," bracketed by two American flag emojis—tweeted, "Why do you feel it's necessary to tweet everything that happens in your life.
U.S. forces, caught unawares by the move, began a hasty and logistically problematic retreat; at one point American troops found themselves deliberately "bracketed" by Turkish artillery fire—pinned in position and wholly reactive to the movements of a foreign state's force, one set in motion by their own commander in chief.
Mounted nearly 15 degrees from vertical on a launch rail that resembled an industrial-grade erector set, the rocket looked like the kind of thing you might have doodled during an especially tedious junior-high earth science class—a slender fuselage bracketed by a needle-shaped nose and four fins at the base.
A 12% tax on sanitary pads is an improvement from the earlier proposal of 18%, but comes as a shock since sindoor-- the red powder applied to a married Hindu woman's scalp, bangles and bindis (the dot motif used to adorn a woman's forehead) -- has been bracketed as "essential" and therefore exempt from tax.
Skowronek went on: If there is something new in Trump's leadership that claims special attention — something that cannot be bracketed off as a character issue, a personality disorder, or a historical fluke — it lies here, in its forceful push against the boundary condition of affiliation and in its expression of newfound political independence in presidential action.
It's bracketed by the smaller 12.5-inch Stealth below it, which relies on integrated Intel graphics instead of a dedicated graphics card, and the massive 17.3-inch Blade Pro, which theoretically offers even more power at a larger size But like many of Razer's decisions around the Blade, its middle-of-the-road stance tends to make it just right for most people.
Whyte and Michael have constructed a kind of clan emblem from a carved wood pole that holds aloft a fabric banner, stitched by Michael and bearing the insignia of a ping-pong paddle with a chicken foot, and bracketed by bronze castings of Lola's foot and head — because, of course, the work wouldn't be truly Lynchian without an element of the macabre.
KARACHI, Pakistan — The Karachi Naval Dockyard, home port and strategic nerve center for Pakistan's fleet, sits on a sliver of land bracketed between Port Grand, a "family fun" pier that features kiddie rides and a panoramic view of warships at anchor, and Machar Colony, a sprawling slum where cattle graze on garbage and a million human inhabitants live in nearly unimaginable squalor.
It manages to do this with surprisingly little fanfare — for instance, in just a few minutes, it thoroughly walks viewers through the tragic life of Rosemary Kennedy, explaining that her life was bracketed by tragic events that resulted primarily from a lack of understanding of women's physical and mental health, and from the social stigma attached to the mentally ill.
This new breach comes at a time amidst new tensions between the US and China, The latter has worked in recent years to expand its sphere of influence, laying claim on the South China Sea — part of the Pacific Ocean bracketed by China, Vietnam, and the Philippines, performing military exercises and building artificial islands to help support its forces and to bolster its territorial claims.
The movie is bracketed by still photos from the disaster, and moving images of a body of water; screens within screens show footage that seems captured with a malfunctioning time-machine cam: When the images are readable, they seem to be of various environmental catastrophes from a variety of eras; a "picture of what it'll be like" and what it has been like that can fill the viewer with dread.

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