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"canonical" Definitions
  1. included in a list of holy books that are accepted as what they are claimed to be
  2. according to the law of the Christian Church
  3. accepted as belonging to the group of writers or works of literature that must be highly respected
  4. accepted as being true, correct and established
  5. (specialist) in the simplest accepted form in mathematics

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We see certain writers as canonical because we were always told they were canonical.
The Source: New spin-off novels and comic books Probability of Accuracy: It's all canonical storytelling, so presumably pretty darn canonical.
Working on a direct path from AMP pages loaded from Google Search to the canonical & sharing will use the canonical if technically possible.
Chung draws inspiration from a less "canonical" work: Disney's TaleSpin.
That doesn't mean Canonical has forgotten about the desktop, though.
Chris Marker's short film "La Jetée" has become canonical itself.
Mayakovsky wrote the canonical poem on Lenin's death and immortality.
There is not much canonical knowledge about the African wizarding community.
Instead, Canonical is going to focus on the cloud and IoT.
Update: Canonical has already rolled out an update for Ubuntu OSes.
These are two "canonical signatures" of a comet, the researchers said.
He reads canonical authors and thinks: I can never do this.
Was it an innovative introduction to this most canonical of composers?
Supporters of the patriarch say canonical law and tradition trump numbers.
Canonical penalties can involve denial of the eucharist or even excommunication.
Nor is he celebrated for reinventing canonical works in innovative ways.
The canonical book explores the implications of increasingly powerful artificial intelligence.
With just eight years onscreen, his career nevertheless feels epic, canonical.
Powerful words — ones that would seem to describe a canonical writer.
Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical, says that while Snaps were originally developed for Ubuntu (which was originally created by Canonical), he says that the community was very quick to expand it to other distributions, too.
Solo's now-canonical version of the Kessel Run isn't all that different.
That perspective is not always clear; there is no canonical MMT model.
The Marists opened a canonical investigation and launched legal action against Perez.
More than one person pointed me to Facebook as the canonical example.
Canonical issues can determine political behavior, while politics often dictate church developments.
With its completion, Berlin fully joins the ranks of canonical graphic novels.
What, then, will he make of the first of Wagner's canonical operas?
Rothko remains one of the canonical names of the Western art market.
So how does his work alter our canonical stories of polar exploration?
Canonical, it's worth noting, is also a major sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation.
Unlike other class qualifications, there's no canonical breed interpretation built into a model.
That's something Canonical founder and CEO Mark Shuttleworth has been quite open about.
Canonical says it isn't worried about the overlap between the two companies though.
The other big splashy canonical games that I mentioned above created whole genres.
Perhaps Spike Lee's canonical "Do the Right Thing" pointed in the right direction.
Memory leaks are sort of the canonical error associated with low-level programming.
"The Handmaid's Tale" has long been canonical, but it was once a novel.
With Em's very patient expertise we eventually settled on our authentic canonical honk.
You have to thrill audiences with the canonical classics and with new work.
What you see looks like a mix of the topical and the canonical.
They suffer from lack of vision, or heavy debts to canonical creators before them.
These include Intel and Qualcomm, as well as Canonical and Amazon's own Annapurna Labs.
In the introduction he wrote that he had read the canonical black American writers.
The setting of the canonical account, in the Gospel of Luke, is not specified.
It's no secret that Shuttleworth would rather like to see Canonical to IPO, though.
Luckily, the scope of this tome is far wider, more inventive, and more canonical.
These men made up the canonical back four, and together they conquered English football.
Rejecting canonical texts and their alleged white supremacist authors is related to advancing socialism.
She's a writer of fan fiction, so she doesn't treat canonical texts as gospel.
We wanted him to go voluntarily, but we threatened him with a canonical trial.
As the process evolves, the particulars of these canonical provisions will change as well.
Her interests and writings encompassed the traditional canonical American writers like Emerson and Thoreau.
But plenty of canonical works — Euripides's plays or Seneca's or Shakespeare's — were remixes, too.
It's canonical that the state holds a monopoly on the use of major force.
Since the end of last year, there isn't just one canonical "Lightroom" anymore, of course.
The reputation of the once exalted, still unshakably canonical, Impressionist has fallen on difficult days.
The canonical example of this is Square Enix's Final Fantasy games for the original PlayStation.
In 2017, Canonical announced it was ending the Ubuntu phone due to lack of interest.
While he remains a priest, he lacks the canonical authority to fulfill a priest's duties.
Second, the life of canonical texts far predates the values associated with the free market.
The caretaking of canonical material, the Bings and Billies and Nirvanas, must naturally take priority.
Here, she invoked the whole canonical Versace shebang as if intentionally for an iPhone cascade.
Miles Davis and Cannonball Adderley gave historic performances there, some of which became canonical recordings.
But the canonical four share a certain essential Chris-ness that is hard to match.
How many of us can appreciate Western canonical literature and art without googling the Biblical references?
By turns Anggelo plays the Virgin Mary, Carmen from Bizet's canonical 187 opera and a toreador.
And thanks to one fan, we now have a detailed, non-canonical representation of their dicks.
That in effect signals that Constantinople does not regard Ukraine, even provisionally, as Moscow's canonical territory.
It includes works by such canonical figures as Diego Velázquez, Peter Paul Rubens, and El Greco.
Why are things going well for Canonical when others couldn't make a business out of OpenStack?
Anything can happen in a battlefield, so you don't expect things to be in canonical poses.
What is lacks in canonical evidence, it certainly makes up for in pure rad-ness factor.
There's a loose canonical chronology guiding the Assassin's series, but not all works are created equally.
" And best of all is a canonical classic: Rabbit Brown's 12-bar wonder "James Alley Blues.
To fully understand Pokémon Go, you have to go back to the canonical beginnings of Pokémon.
It's been 14 years since Mark Shuttleworth first founded and funded Canonical and the Ubuntu project.
What would we make of some of Bazille's now canonical friends had they, too, died young?
So please don't take my ravings about Noura Mint Seymali as some sort of canonical interjection.
Upthere wants you to think of its service as the canonical location where your data lives.
He will now face a canonical trial, which could lead to his removal from the priesthood.
So like, those are like, the three canonical ones in my opinion, just one fan's view.
So like, those are like, the three canonical ones in my opinion, just one fan's view.
Sehgal's canonical reputation has helped matters — he is now collected by museums all over the world.
Isn't this piece now so canonical that it can support — even calls for — layers of interpretation?
The mirrored walls and canonical dishes (céleri rémoulade, soupe de poissons, duck confit) all evoke Paris.
The rest of the puzzle hews to a very Western, canonical understanding of what counts, culturally.
Their professional performances were both novel and impractical, playing five-piano arrangements of canonical classical music.
None of these records have ever been hits or canonical; they're all off to the side.
Were Cold War exigencies at play in establishing a canonical view of modern art as fundamentally Western?
So here's a radical thought: maybe there's now room for more than one canonical variant of Android.
Unsurprisingly, Google notes that the canonical use case for this kind of machine is running SAP HANA.
Back in 2013 it partnered with Ubuntu maker Canonical to create an alternative to Windows, codenamed Kylin.
However, illusion flips weren't simply abandoned once people learned how to do the now-canonical frontside flip.
The canonical Warhol — the 1960s Pop paintings; the classic films; the portraits — is not much in evidence.
Canonical itself first experimented with the idea of Snap in its own "Snappy" editions of Ubuntu, too.
Canonical, the company best known for its Ubuntu Linux distribution, is on a path to an IPO.
Similar to every other artist on this bill, there's the bible material and the non-canonical scripture.
According to writer Ryan Ridley, the next season of canonical adventures could air as late as 2019.
The canonical example of third rail politics is the GOP's doomed 2005 push to privatize Social Security.
And there they would watch the canonical model in action as an experienced executive replaced the founder.
But Hayes isn't describing canonical melancholy, the pined-for vision of mortality that poets sometimes indulge in.
On #MAGA Twitter this remains the canonical version of what happened: CNN's investigation had targeted a teenager.
One incident that has become canonical in the Mattis legend took place in Afghanistan in December 220.
"Each pastor has canonical authority to make such decisions for his parish school," Hammel told the publication.
Baker sums up the causes of America's ingenuity in familiar fashion, almost canonical among innovation stump speakers.
Why did you decide to put your own stamp on this really canonical movie from the 1990s?
So the efficacy of the canonical gay plays did not depend, or depend only, on gay audiences.
Have you ever taken a Live Photo where the canonical "main" frame just isn't the one you wanted?
Vader is genuinely terrifying in the canonical side-stories told in the ancillary books, comics, and on television.
Rewrite the code with fewer synonyms, and you have more codons to devote to non-canonical amino acids.
EVERY generation of artists has brought its own sensibilities and experiences to the depiction of canonical Christian stories.
As Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth announced today, however, the company will end its investment in the phone business.
So if his almost canonical inoffensiveness falls short, brace for a new wave of recriminations from the left.
But, in 1897, he had a revelation, which he reported in a letter to Fliess that became canonical.
But one still could get a fair, balanced education by consulting traditional canonical texts that countered the dogma.
Like the canonical figures upheld at the time, Gustave Flaubert perhaps supreme, Roth wrote with detachment and deliberation.
The sources on which Mr. Barnes most conspicuously relies are the two canonical texts of the Shostakovich wars.
For centuries, the Church has dealt with misconduct by priests internally by enforcing canon law through canonical tribunals.
The #MeToo movement revealed a long list of careers and dreams deferred, and canonical movies with troubled histories.
Shehadeh gives it the canonical Palestinian definition: the catastrophe that Israel's founding in 1948 caused the Palestinian people.
In addition to its unusual cultural perspective, "Bergman in Uganda" is an irreverent examination of a canonical work.
The film became one of the canonical works of Italian neorealism, and has some very impressive child actors.
"It's nothing to do with our editors saying, 'We have just deemed this a canonical text,'" she said.
"It's nothing to do with our editors saying, 'We have just deemed this a canonical text,'" she said.
This also makes Post Malone a perfect fit for Spider-Man, the canonical story of awkward adolescent empowerment.
Carlo Alberto Capella, would now face a canonical trial, which could lead to his removal from the priesthood.
The experience of its overwhelming you happens whether or not a survey of music people deems it canonical.
The policy on refusing to honor Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment requests is canonical to the sanctuary movement.
" Nietzsche dismissed John Stuart Mill, the author of the canonical liberal text " On Liberty " (1859), as a "numbskull.
This isn't just another instance of a gimmicky relocation of a canonical work by novelty-seeking theater artists.
The Real Deal: It's taken … well, a long time, but Star Wars finally has onscreen, canonical queer representation.
A generation ago, the wealthiest art buyers sought to build collections of canonical works, many of them decorative.
It is with profound sadness that I have had to participate in the canonical trial of my abuser.
An introduction to six of the women who modeled for the masterpieces that earned Manet his canonical reputation.
More recently, one of the educators, Jacqui Ansell, has been making a calendar with recreations of canonical paintings.
There's no canonical source where you can just go, 'What're all my options to go see the show tonight?
Those curated playlists have, until now, not included any personalization — there was one canonical playlist, and everyone received it.
Every API opens a company up to some level of risk — the Cambridge Analytica scandal being the canonical example.
Canonical books require a bit of work, maybe a touch of patience but only during the first three pages.
Curators could likewise encourage more nuanced interpretations of collections by juxtaposing canonical works, where appropriate, with artefacts and ephemera.
Chris Coy flipped it and reversed it in his chromed-out version of Jean-Honoré Fragonard's canonical The Swing.
Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth, though, doesn't seem to have any interest in selling — at least for the time being.
For the salvation of these people&aposs souls, maybe it is time for us to look at canonical penalties.
It's very different to a knowledge graph at Google, where there's one canonical set of entities in the world.
Aside from the canonical evidence, there are also practical reasons for why something like this would be narratively likely.
Fast forward to today, and Canonical, the makers of Ubuntu Linux, have become a managed service provider for OpenStack.
Microsoft also partnered with Canonical to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10, and acquired Xamarin to aid mobile app development.
The Oresteia established a more or less canonical version of the events that rippled outward from these retributive homicides.
Alongside their animated art, the show will feature interactive installations, canonical GIFs from the format's history, and VR experiences.
But Clover developed the concept very specifically for the classic slasher flick, of which Halloween is the canonical exemplar.
The canonical choice, he notes, is between Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan — rock-as-showbiz versus rock-as-poetry.
That "Rocky" and the 1984 "Ghostbusters" have also been taken as canonical explains the mixed response accorded their reboots.
This is a 1986 video titled "I'm Not the Girl Who Misses Much," which is by now nearly canonical.
The Vatican said a "canonical process" was taking place and that there would be no comment until it ends.
As my final point: There will be (and have been) imitators of these canonical works, but that doesn't matter.
She had a sixth sense for important artworks and artists, repeatedly recreating works by contemporaries that would become canonical.
Her recreations and juxtapositions expose how instrumentalized many of these canonical works, and our perceptions of them, have become.
Each segment takes on a canonical choreographer: Vaslav Nijinsky, Martha Graham, Bob Fosse, Merce Cunningham, George Balanchine, Alvin Ailey.
Long since canonical onstage, his musicals are now regularly stripped for parts in solo recitals and supper-club engagements.
The Australian troupe Circa (above, in "Humans") tilts acrobatic daring toward thematic dance theatre, often with canonical classical music.
In September, a canonical image database was shown to generate all sorts of inappropriate labels for images of people.
One bishop suggested placing "canonical penalties" on members of the denomination who participated in separating migrant families, RNS reported.
In other words, the CIAG programs emphasize the usefulness and value of making art over exposure to canonical art.
One canonical example is striking out 18 opposing batters in a single game, a list populated almost entirely by superstars.
It's clear that, more than ever, Goldstein has cast his gaze backwards and looked towards canonical songwriting to push himself.
While command-line scheduling tools for Windows exist, the canonical method is using a built-in app called Task Scheduler.
This doesn't include the Frank Miller comics The Dark Knight Returns and The Dark Knight Strikes Again, which aren't canonical.
The bringing of canonical thought into 21st-century cultural conditions makes for a fascinating study of the lifespan of ideas.
It doesn't have to be C; C just happens to be the canonical example of what I'm going for here.
It's fun to speculate, but Star Wars movies don't often do the heavy lifting on connecting canonical dots like these.
Canonical works may not be immediately relevant to us, since 95 percent of them were not written in our time.
But the tiny skeleton inside the adult reptile is fossilized in the canonical fetal position — curled up and facing forward.
I can't think of a point in time in history when there's only been one canonical map of the world.
But it sounds like the Stolen Phone Checker is being positioned as the canonical site for looking these things up.
Canonical brutalist buildings like Preston's central bus station and the National Theatre in London feature large blocks of exposed concrete.
Curatorial fandom worships and upholds the source text above all else, rather than deconstructing it, or challenging its canonical authority.
Microsoft also partnered with Canonical to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10, and acquired Xamarin to assist with mobile app development.
You do not expect them to be in canonical poses and so they will be fooled by the adversarial poses.
The CDF hears canonical cases, applying Church laws that could lead to the defrocking of accused priests if found guilty.
That's a canonical punk-rock attitude, of course, even if it isn't quite an adequate response to hate-based politics.
Now AWS is bringing its cloud on prem, something that Microsoft, Canonical, Oracle and others have had for some time.
For art to be considered great or canonical, it must first be preserved (otherwise there's no object left to canonize).
" The resolution said Rivera is consequently "free and can, for that reason, enter into canonical marriage, if she wants to.
Eventually, Canonical backed down, after it became clear that the developer community was not the same as the user community.
We talked about classics like gâteau St.-Honoré and Paris-Brest, canonical desserts with layers of basic batters and creams.
Anbox itself, it's worth noting, is an open-source project that came out of Canonical and the wider Ubuntu ecosystem.
" In the second scenario, he said, "the canonical poor farmer with his goat, or whatever, would get to keep it.
Every orchestra delves into canonical composers like Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, but the New York ensemble's festivals don't range any further.
Boomerspeak's canonical features include the dot dot dot, repeated commas, and the period at the end of a text message.
He has cracked a canonical Shakespeare play wide open, to deliver the mercilessness and anger at its luxuriantly worded heart.
Few films blur the line between "cult classic" and "canonical masterpiece" as thoroughly as What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
"The Normal Heart" is canonical not just for its anger and prescience, though these should be enough to canonize Kramer.
Without a definitive canonical art history of Black self-representation, there are fewer conventions for the work to adhere to.
Is this because you wanted to focus on more canonical figures, or were you concerned about hurting living artists' feelings?
Thrawn's roots were hinted at in various parts of the expanded universe, but we now have the definitive (and canonical) story.
Fallen Order's new trailer also provides a little more insight into how the game will incorporate the canonical Star Wars universe.
Part of all belief systems, from superstition to canonical religion, is trying to make sense of all this chaos, you know?
Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth told me that it's time for a reality check for OpenStack and the vendors in its ecosystem.
Update: Slashdot reports, citing sourcing inside Canonical and Microsoft, that Windows 10 will support Ubuntu, a Debian-based version of Linux.
The team assembled by Loverd, which included physicist Sean Carroll, cooked up the canonical compromise you see in the Marvel movies.
You walked a fine line between highlighting his canonical work and influence but also investigating areas that were a little rougher.
Missingno is my favorite, a chunk of random pixels that, depending on who you're asking, is or isn't a canonical pokémon.
The case pitted an obscure song from the margins of rock history against one of the canonical hits of the genre.
Bluets' relative shortness, compared to canonical texts of similar subjects reaching past 400 or 500 pages, still has the same impact.
She knows that pre-2007 Britney produced canonical works of pop that shaped the hearts and minds of 2019's adults.
A senior cleric invites him to join a Canonical Investigation Commission, which will examine an event that occurred in southern France.
Though they seem to so far be promoting mainly current content, there are so many canonical characters we'd like to see.
The canonical work of feminist art served as inspiration for 11 mini-operas written, composed, developed, and designed by NYU students.
This is part of what is known as an "administrative process," which is much more streamlined than a full canonical trial.
These three novels put a contemporary twist on canonical tales about young people facing the challenges of building their own futures.
" Professor Bloom himself said that "the canonical quality comes out of strangeness, comes out of the idiosyncratic, comes out of originality.
Page Substitutions I'll leave you with one more assignment idea: Consider replacing the canonical books that disappointed you with related classics.
Middlebrook lived in Compton, and his work, makeshift, canonical, yet down to earth and observant, reach out and test the commuter.
The Source: The Star Wars Expanded Universe Probability of Accuracy: It's a matter of (admittedly non-canonical) historical record, so … accurate.
Last month, the Chilean government requested that the Vatican share canonical documents related to nine clergy members accused of sex crimes.
"As these canonical figures go, there's a sense of 'There goes my childhood, my youth, my early years,'" Mr. Flanagan said.
It is also canonical already, so you no longer need the legitimacy of the institution, or the contextualizing of a review.
"Because Brebeuf is a specific ministry of the Jesuits, their canonical and nonprofit status is different than ours," Cathedral's letter said.
Below are introductions to six of the women who modeled for the masterpieces that earned Manet his canonical bad boy reputation.
Instead, developers have replaced them with the canonical images of Hercules's labors, which belong to the Temple of Zeus at Olympia.
Now, 12 years after the fun started, Canonical has finally reached the end of the alphabet, releasing Ubuntu version 17.04 Zesty Zapus.
It attracted and promoted powerful integrations with other business software, and became the canonical place for companies to discuss all of it.
The project is so canonical that Andrew Bosworth, head of AR/VR at Facebook, invoked it in response to the Spaces snafu.
I liked Farmer in the Sky by Heinlein, and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, the canonical city-on-the-Moon story.
The church also identified eight priests who were removed from ministry and await final canonical or archdiocesan disposition of allegations against them.
ARMs canonical example for this is an intelligent augmented reality scuba mask (Davies is a certified diver, in case you were wondering).
No one bothered to tell me that this was probably the most cliché of all the canonical paintings I could have selected.
Now it's only available through Prime and BritBox (which is $6.99 per month for just about every canonical series in British television).
It happens in ways which mystify that relation, giving canonical authority to a particular kind of experience of subjectivity and social power.
Wolfram Research has teamed up with open-source software maker Canonical to bring its data collection services to Ubuntu-powered mobile devices.
Enough has been written about the canonical revisions argued by Soul of a Nation that I need not repeat those discussions here.
This may even be enough for OS X developers to be jealous of, considering not even they have access to Canonical packages.
And it could be argued that many, if not most, canonical novels are "crime novels," in an elasticized sense of the term.
Anyway, what's playing for most of the sequence is Mr. Fogerty's song — not his canonical Creedence version but Ike and Tina Turner's.
Every single page of those canonical works felt like a chore that I couldn't wait to cross off a to-do list.
For the most part, though, the multiple allusions to canonical ballets feel gratuitous — ingenious but discrete, like many of the production's ideas.
Color-blind casting for works that are considered canonical can function as reclamation — a powerful argument that great stories belong to everyone.
Zora Neale Hurston, in her now-canonical 1934 essay "Characteristics of Negro Expression," cited only two dancers by name: Robinson and Tucker.
People simply could not believe that I'd take a canonical writer and see him as a source of the meaning of life.
It also put Savinio on a collision course with the narrative of canonical modernism, of which his brother is a major player.
In her new book, Hot or Not: 20th-Century Male Artists, Jessica Campbell passes definitive judgment on sex appeal of canonical modernists.
Former members of the Alonso de Ercilla Institute denounced the alleged abuse at the hands of the Marists in a recent canonical investigation.
Ahead-of-the-curve radio stations and record stores built networks of support that kindled the careers of canonical bands across the planet.
Here at Mashable, we believe love knows no limits — not even when it comes to the boundaries of existing in different canonical universes.
The gamut runs wide in L'envol, which bands together artists who are famous and anonymous; canonical and outcasts; genuinely deranged and unjustly institutionalized.
A slew of academic studies, notably a canonical paper by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French published in 1992, have identified a value premium.
Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, long had aspirations to become a player in the mobile phone and tablet world, too.
Canonical has announced that the Meizu Pro 5 Ubuntu Edition is now on sale, officially giving Ubuntu a flagship phone to offer users.
Many of them (like LibreOffice) already do, and Canonical offers developer tools to help coders create interfaces that work with any size screen.
Wolfram and Canonical are running a competition on Twitter and offering prizes for the most original findings people turn up with their phones.
He also noted that, with the exception of Christian Scientists, there are "few canonical bases for declining immunization" in the world's major religions.
It helps her let go, rather than feel like she has to perfectly uphold and mirror the monumental, canonical Brazilian texts she translates.
I was 18, and already practiced at starving when I read Marya Hornbacher's Wasted, the canonical text of the late-century eating disorder.
While many of these artists now have far more museum presence, the critical framing of their work has yet to challenge canonical assumptions.
A canonical study in 275 found that employment in New Jersey restaurants increased, rather than fell, in response to a minimum wage rise.
Once again, a canonical song cycle is at the heart of the undertaking: "Dichterliebe," Schumann's emotionally fractured exploration of poetry by Heinrich Heine.
I would recommend three canonical Hebrew authors: Y. H. Brenner; S. Yizhar; and S. Y. Agnon, who shared the Nobel Prize in 1966.
Even without canonical images of Bruce Wayne's penis, anyone with half a brain could have guessed the Dark Knight didn't have a foreskin.
You gifted us with a perfect canonical universe, J.K. — one that now seems doomed to be endlessly tinkered with, revised, and expanded upon.
One of the most challenging thing about A Year of Lil Wayne is that there isn't really a canonical version of Lil Wayne.
This is something that means a lot to them, and then suddenly, they're the one making the canonical sequel, not a fan mod.
Although Progressive Revolution is concerned with exploring the multiplicity of Indian identity, it charts a very canonical course through the development of abstractionism.
Judaism and Islam have strong traditions and canonical texts that support animal welfare, and so it is difficult to understand this legitimate disagreement.
Like autumn leaves, the fanfare of canonical history, in Marshall's hands, becomes fertilizer for next season's growth — one style begetting the next amendment.
In an age of rampant appropriation, what are the rights of contemporary artists to repurpose canonical works for their own career-advancing explorations?
Those fluffy white shavings are pretty, and they are the basis for canonical American desserts like coconut cream pie and German chocolate cake.
Canonical argues that it allows enterprises to offload mobile workloads to the cloud and then stream those applications to their employees' mobile devices.
And it's probably on her mind now, as she tackles more and more canonical roles, working out how to make them her own.
His three previous Israeli best sellers, including the Hebrew version of "Maimonides and the Book That Changed Judaism," dealt with ancient canonical texts.
The canonical Pepe was a guileless slacker who hung out with three other anthropomorphic animals, all loosely inspired by Furie and his friends.
"Catch-21953" is what Gottlieb calls "superior popular fiction," and that was to be his genre—ambitious, stylish, smart, and not quite canonical.
" When native English speakers come to canonical texts, he explained, "there's such a weight of staging ideas, or political significance, or previous productions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The art of Giorgio de Chirico has suffered a fate worse than obscurity: it has become canonical.
There are visual homages to Beyoncé's native Texas and to the culture of New Orleans, to canonical indie classics and to Yoruba tradition.
If they had not been made by the same painter who created his canonical works, no one would give them a second glance.
In the established canonical timeline of the Harry Potter series, Dumbledore doesn't defeat Grindelwald until 1945, in an obvious World War II parallel.
However, given that the previously established canonical timeline seems to be rapidly derailing and speeding up, there's just no telling where we'll land.
Calls and emails to the Diocese of Como, which is in charge of the seminary and is conducting the canonical investigation, were not returned.
Meanwhile Steve Rogers' is viewed as "an obvious queer figure" in a multiplicity of ways, including even within his canonical heterosexual pairing with Peggy.
But there's some suggestion in Chuck Wendig's canonical book Star Wars: Aftermath that the bounty hunter (or perhaps just his armor) made it out.
For Eismann, how Uber adapted its product in India is a canonical example of its ability to design for the intricacies of local markets.
The canonical Beto pose is standing on a countertop, to the extent that there is even now a Beto Standing on Counters Twitter account.
"Many users have requested a way to access, copy, and share the canonical URL of a document," writes Alex Fischer, a Google software engineer.
Instead, we are awash in whole-hearted affirmations of this most canonical and retrograde of forms, the time-honored trophy of the oppressing classes.
Today, only a few of the early players remain standing, and the top players are now the likes of Red Hat, Canonical and Rackspace.
" ON A REPORT THAT HE TOOK COCAINE: "I think the canonical account of this event when I was 19 has appeared many, many times.
A year later, Friedman gave what became the canonical criticism of the old way of thinking in an address to the American Economics Association.
It reads as somewhat strategic that players can continue to play as Tracer and Soldier 76 without any awareness of their canonical sexual orientations.
Recently, David Lynch paid homage to the short, among other canonical avant-garde works, in the eighth episode of Twin Peaks: The Return (2017).
You can think of it as Windows supporting Linux — native Ubuntu binaries can run on Windows, and Microsoft partnered with Canonical to do it.
The trend toward treating scores as sacrosanct can puzzle theater directors, accustomed to taking liberties with the text of even the most canonical dramas.
She references the soon-to-be rebooted lesbian canonical TV series The L Word, a title that associates "lesbian" with profanity, secrecy, and shame.
Those arboreal realities fit the canonical belief that genes flow only vertically, from parents to offspring, and can't be traded sideways across species boundaries.
The issues presented by The Other's Gaze are not what one expects to see within the Prado's comprehensive collection of canonical old master artists.
Not least his work on canonical texts, like "Medea" or "King Lear," which ended up having almost nothing to do with the original text.
Classical music has justifiably been criticized for its obsession with greatness, with certifying a repertory of canonical masterpieces that get played again and again.
That makes sense: Musicals are the works that, in our time, most often approach the scale and complexity of the canonical histories and comedies.
It felt to all of us that this type of [canonical] presentation had passed, and that perhaps for the moment, we have different desires.
Jess Tombes was going to last, and Bobby could feel himself, in her spectral, incipiently canonical gaze, being transubstantiated, molecule by molecule, into obscurity.
Nevertheless, Goldin's feed is a far cry from the social media work of another canonical figure in photography who recently made an Instagram splash.
The list also includes eight priests who have been removed from ministry and are awaiting final canonical or archdiocesan disposition of allegations against them.
But regardless of whether people are caught up in the juvenile humor of the Thanus Theory, there's actually some serious canonical credence to it.
Pro-faith or Islamic feminism tackled the methods of textual interpretations, re-examined the canonical sources, created new interpretive methods, and constructed new knowledge.
Canonical law expert Marcial Sanchez said last week that if the plaintiffs were to win damages it could lead to similar lawsuits by alleged victims.
SIX CHARACTERS (a family album) is far more captivating because it goes off script and recreates the canonical work as a nonlinear series of dreams.
For there is canonical evidence to support theories that either Dany or Jon (or both) will raise more little baby dragons to fight alongside them.
The MJ conundrum The news that Michelle is actually Mary Jane Watson, arguably the most famous of Peter's canonical beaus, broke almost a year ago.
That's how we wind up with 51 canonical types of gagh, each with a distinct feel and taste, and varied preparation styles for those gaghs.
First thing's first: if you want to read The Verge's canonical opinion on Google's new Pixel 2 phones, read Dieter Bohn's authoritative and comprehensive review.
He used a CNAME record, a canonical record used to link one domain to another, to point the unconfigured subdomain to his own Azure instance.
Backers got their money back, and the company behind the campaign, Canonical, later released the Ubuntu Phone, which hasn't found widespread support among U.S. carriers.
"The idea is that we basically create a standard interface that allows third-party developers to build their applications into a canonical API," he says.
"Curatorial fandom" is a general term for the area of geek culture that emphasizes amassing as much canonical knowledge as possible, no matter how minute.
Shuttleworth's company Canonical makes revenue from support and related services for Ubuntu, and he says that there is no financial or business angle to Snaps.
How about some of the heroes from Shakespeare or even ancient Greek epics to really inspire the project and lend it extra some canonical heft?
Among literary translators, there are two main camps: those who wish to revise a canonical text and those who want to introduce something entirely new.
But maybe The Last Knight will offer a canonical explanation as to why this franchise seems poised to keep going 'til the end of time.
DePaul University philosophy professor Jason D. Hill recently warned about the ominous effects of the erosion of canonical texts and reason in the college classroom.
Now he's one of the last remaining patriarchs of a musical movement that began as an assault on sacred cows and became a canonical form.
Wilson did write a range of books before tenure, most on canonical texts: her study of suffering and death in literature; a monograph on Socrates.
Several of the canonical Universal Pictures releases of the 1930s and '40s have made their premieres on the streaming video service Shudder this Halloween season.
If her feeling — and I believe this, because there are just too many things not on the list for me to believe this is canonical.
Mr. Runnicles sprinkles some recent work — by Aaron Jay Kernis, Marc Neikrug and Luciano Berio — among weighty canonical fare, including Mahler's Ninth and Beethoven's Seventh.
Still, the company shouldn't shy away from some of this now non-canonical material or from newly created canon-approved series when producing new movies.
In one aquatint etching, "Les Enfants d'obscurité" (1961), she makes reference to Picasso's ubiquitous "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907), heralded as a canonical masterpiece of modernism.
The fact is that many societies in classical antiquity were very patriarchal, and misogynistic ideas can be found in many canonical texts from ancient literature.
In 1957, Robert A. Dahl, a father of modern political science, published a canonical article about the Supreme Court's "most peculiar position" in American democracy.
Following the trend of the already-canonical, the Korean painting movement Dansaekhwa was difficult to miss on the first floor of the fair this year.
He does not want, though it's filled with bias and discrimination, to dispense with or disregard canonical art history; he wants instead to queer it.
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Some think Canonical will swing back around to the beginning of the alphabet, perhaps doubling up each letter to differentiate it from the first run, e.g.
"Pokemon Go," an augmented reality game where players can catch canonical Pokemon animated creatures in real-life locations, is an app-store success story, Apple said.
Forever Now, the Museum of Modern Art's canonical-like 21967 survey of contemporary painting, left me with the impression of much flailing against an unforgiving surface.
But AWS is stepping it up and you can now run a local version of EC2, the canonical AWS compute service, right on a Snowball Edge.
The introduction of the iPod in 2001 did this for MP3 players and digital music, but the canonical example is indisputably the original iPhone in 2007.
At a gathering in June of over 200 bishops in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, one liberal felt emboldened to suggest imposing "canonical penalties" on people implementing them.
We hate the thought of any of Dany's children turning on each other, but there are canonical ways for it to happen, based on Martin's books.
"One of the hardest challenges for business applications has always been — because there's no such thing as a canonical business process," Nadella said in his keynote.
Magid, whose interests in archives and unearthing quirky chapters in the careers of canonical modernists, seems ideally suited to be a caretaker for the incomplete Calder.
Deadpool 2 low-key leaned into making a couple of canonical additions to the broader cinematic universe that exists under the Fox-licensed Marvel Comics umbrella.
During a keynote earlier today, Shuttleworth noted that Canonical is now in talks for about 200 new deployments for 2018 — up from about 40 in 2017.
As with pizza in New York, there are plenty of canonical examples—and plenty of inventive chefs who have little interest in simply aping the past.
"Don't touch daddy's guns," was right up there with, "Don't forget to wash your hands," and "Finish your peas," when it came to canonical childhood lessons.
Fulminating about the canonical importance of Greedo not shooting first has metastasized into badgering fledgling stars off the internet for having the temerity to be female.
This could be referencing (A) Tate from Murder House, his canonical father (B) the actual devil (C) some other being we haven't been introduced to yet.
The reluctance in the United States to criticize canonical figures or events has shown up in political battles over textbooks, exams, and curricula, even museum shows.
Of the 32 club greats included in the stadium's external imagery, all of the canonical back four are present, as are Martin Keown and David Seaman.
For canonical writers of mental illness like Nabokov or Hesse, that illness is a way to expand the capacities of language to communicate the inner world.
For almost twenty years after his death, in 19613, Williams appeared doomed to near-oblivion—omitted from every list, popular or scholarly, canonical or hipster-revisionist.
I suppose you'd have to date that back to the Blue album particularly, which has become such a sort of canonical work of confessional singer-songwriting.
When a radical politician is elected, or when a canonical understanding of a work is challenged, or when a war breaks out, a little apocalypse occurs.
Movement is one of the key elements of the "Trilogy of Life," series of adaptations of canonical works of literature he made in the early 1970s.
Canonical also cites app testing as another use case, given that the platform would allow developers to test apps on thousands of Android devices in parallel.
But this Canadian pianist has recently been recording more canonical works, including a fine account of Schubert's final sonata, the last work on the program here.
"I used to believe that the internet used to be fun," wrote Whitney Phillips, author of a canonical book on trolling, in an essay last year.
" In one note, Francis accused the bishops of allowing "compromising documents" to be destroyed, and of "demonstrating an absolute lack of respect for the canonical procedure.
If the Quran's portrayal of Jesus is familiar in outline, however, its details are sometimes not, especially to Western Christians used to a single canonical version.
If we look to their appearance, then this body of sunlit surrealist and vache works marks a radical stylistic break with the more familiar, canonical Magrittes.
The presence of big canonical names gives legitimacy and weight to the up-and-coming artists in the show, especially those young local artists working with Arquetopia.
The roots of factor investing go back at least as far as a canonical paper in 1992 by Eugene Fama, a Nobel-prizewinning economist, and Kenneth French.
Soon you'll be able to run Linux apps on Windows thanks to a partnership between Microsoft and Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu version of Linux.
Hidden among the movie's numerous crossover characters is one passing cameo that connects to Adam West's Batman, suggesting he's the canonical Dark Knight of the Marvel movies.
They frequently cite the sad but widely observed fact that characters who fall within these underserved identities rarely get to have meaningful canonical relationships written about them.
These include Amihan Global, Canonical, CERN, China Mobile, Digital Ocean, Intel, ProphetStor Data Service, OVH Hosting Red Hat, SoftIron, SUSE, Western Digital, XSKY Data Technology and ZTE.
The concept of stock Android is now blurrier, with Google's own Pixel line running exclusive software not found on the company's canonical stripped-back OS, Android One.
If the manuscript contained all of Virgil's canonical works, which most manuscripts of its time did, it would originally have had about 5003 leaves and 280 illustrations.
But everything has a price, and while Shuttleworth may not need the money, a sale would surely represent a worthwhile monetary reward for many a Canonical employee.
He boarded a flight on Friday in Santiago bound for Rome, where he will await a formal canonical sentence from the Legionaries of Christ, the statement said.
When Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, tried to crowdfund a smartphone of its own in 2013, it missed its goal by a wide margin of $19 million.
For starters, he will have to deal with House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, a canonical Republican who doesn't naturally share Mr. Trump's hostility toward trade or immigration.
Abolish this canonical, consumer approach to pop culture, abolish the fan-consumer, and liberate pop culture from the stultifying logic of the service industry and market capitalism.
The indigenous artists, from the Kokna community in Jawhar District, were accustomed to making both canonical, sacred masks for community festivals and decorative objects for the marketplace.
"I've checked with our chancellor for canonical affairs, and he is not aware of any current dispensations along these lines," Gabe Jones, a church spokesman, told NPR.
According to Bankes-Jones, something similar is happening with large opera houses today: "All this technology goes to endlessly trying and preserve [the canonical operas]," he says.
But in some way, the classical, canonical frontier has been run out of gas, and with it goes the cheap growth we got in the initial frontier.
And so both the canonical choreography and the wonderful dancers, each endlessly deep in different ways, ultimately seem hemmed in, unable to expand in the viewer's imagination.
The waning of canonical critical theory opens up myriad possibilities for contemporary artists, of which parenthood as a model for a practical, political art is but one.
In a canonical 1934 study, the sociologist Richard LaPiere traveled the United States with a Chinese couple, observing the service they received at 251 hotels and restaurants.
Luiselli alludes to and cannibalizes many real books, some canonical, some obscure, in "Lost Children Archive," but this Italian novel is a work of her own making.
"John Singer Sargent is one of the beloved painters of early American art — he's canonical," said Nikki A. Greene, an assistant professor of art at Wellesley College.
Analytically trained historians working in the mid-20th century were satisfied to rummage through the "great systems" of the canonical great men to find their philosophical gems.
But Canonical is also betting on 5G to enable more use cases, less because of the available bandwidth but more because of the low latencies it enables.
Anbox Cloud can run in the public cloud, though Canonical is specifically partnering with edge computing specialist Packet to host it on the edge or on-premise.
E-boys and e-girls are a TikTok subculture often compared to scene culture, and they're recognizable enough that they've come to rival the canonical Instagram influencer.
Artists are constantly sending up tradition and the scene through their art, only to see the cycle repeat itself as their own work becomes staid and canonical.
Playing the all-American teenager Kim MacAfee in the canonical 1963 movie musical set the then-wide-eyed 21-year-old Swede on the path to superstardom.
The movie is uninterested in fan theories: Remember the part where I mentioned the guy who's mad at Disney for making the so-called expanded universe non-canonical?
"We have cut the last chain that connected us to Moscow and its fantasies about Ukraine as the canonical territory of the Russian Orthodox Church," said Mr Poroshenko.
In part, that's because he simply doesn't personally need the money but also because he'd like to see through to the end his vision for Canonical and Ubuntu .
Meanwhile, Talking Points Memo founder Josh Marshall has called for a renewed appreciation of the "canonical pluralism frog" Kermit, leading many to adopt Kermit as their Twitter avatar.
Adult Swim has hired up-and-coming animators to direct non-canonical Rick and Morty adventures for years, but "Bushworld" is one of the largest and grossest yet.
Once a popular art form with its own proverbial rock-stars, the medium now mostly consists of recycling the same canonical works by European men from centuries past.
Mortal Kombat, a series so wrapped up in hidden treats and in-jokes that one became a canonical character, is still being excavated for secrets decades after release.
Zemdegs holds numerous cubing records, but he is best known as the most consistently swift solver of the 3 by 3: the canonical three-layered, Mondrian-colored cube.
Francis also ordered McCarrick to go into seclusion "for a life of prayer and penance until the accusations made against him are examined in a regular canonical trial".
As several Ojai regulars pointed out, an anti-canonical message is superfluous at Ojai, which has celebrated the new since Igor Stravinsky and Pierre Boulez were honored guests.
While these particular numbers may be new to you if you do not live in the Midwest and attend canonical classic rock concerts, the gist is likely familiar.
This analysis is idiosyncratic, to say the least (he politely refers to Marx's "classic" analysis and "canonical" recent work by Thomas Piketty only to dismiss them as outdated).
The canonical piece was put in storage for much of the 1990s; the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation purchased it in 2002 and gave it to the Brooklyn Museum.
Chess Match No. 5, a play composed from excerpts of John Cage interviews, reprises canonical questions about the nature of music and art but adds no new insights.
The shift comes by way of her canonical series of "Mythic Being" performances and photo-based works, in which she hits the streets of Manhattan and Cambridge, Mass.
It runs through other early canonical works, such as "Conundrum" (1974), by the legendary travel writer Jan Morris, and "Second Serve" (1983), by the tennis great Renée Richards.
Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, today announced the launch of Anbox Cloud, a new platform that allows enterprises to run Android in the cloud.
The Quad is therefore misusing the term in this survey of conventional disaster films, of which "The Poseidon Adventure" (Friday, Monday and Wednesday) is perhaps the canonical example.
That's why we're so grateful for this list of 101 canonical tweets by Miles Klee, whose article serves as a comprehensive — and truly delightful — introduction to the medium.
Little did I know that shared universes, canonical reconfigurations, and a near-worship of lore continuity would go on the dominate the next 20 years of media production.
I retract the "straight line," though; more aptly, it's a bent one, passing through other canonical plays, each contributing an element of style or stagecraft along the way.
In 1999 Oded Schramm, who at the time was at Microsoft Research in Redmond, Washington, introduced the SLE curve (for Schramm-Loewner evolution) as the canonical noncrossing random curve.
Maciel was sentenced to a lifetime of penance and prayer — the likely canonical sanction for McCarrick if he is found guilty of abusing a minor in a church trial.
In one pair of recesses, rows of human heads, their faces symbolically marked, resemble specimens ripe for some variation of humanistic study; overhead, canonical busts rest atop shallow plinths.
February's body-hopping Netflix series Altered Carbon does the same thing, in a more thoughtful and canonical fashion, with its biracial antihero Takeshi Kovacs (played, mostly, by Joel Kinnaman).
Dustin Kirkland, head of Ubuntu product and strategy at Canonical, said he was surprised it took so long to formalize it, but today's announcement marks a more official partnership.
My work is a discourse on black representation within canonical art by means of traditional painting techniques and the allegorical meaning that goes into composing images and creating narratives.
Given that the comics were initially approved by Whedon, who scripted many of the Season Eight comics himself, there's been some debate over whether they're canonical to the series.
After IBM announced its plans to acquire Red Hat for $34 billion, pundits quickly started speculating about when Red Hat competitors like Suse and Canonical would sell, as well.
But then you look at something like the Star Wars expanded universe, filled with non-canonical characters and events, and you can see how it's affected generations of fans.
The nuns' said their issue with selling to Perry was that they felt they would have forsaken the "canonical vows" if the property were to fall into her possession.
Stop-motion animator Lee Hardcastle did a series called The Non-Canonical Adventures of Rick and Morty to quash any suspicion that they have bearing on the show itself.
He has butted heads over the subject with Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich, and told the Sun-Times that the archdiocese threatened him with "canonical penalties" over the flag burning.
It has been given to canonical writers (William Faulkner, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Toni Morrison), obscurities (Dario Fo), and oddities (Winston Churchill, who won for his historical writing and speeches).
McCarrick plans to appeal his case through the Catholic Church's canonical process, said Bishop James F. Checchio, of Metuchen, New Jersey, where McCarrick was a bishop from 1982-1986.
Yet while some non-canonical texts fell out of circulation or favor over time, these stories of a sometimes miraculously kind, sometimes dreadful young Jesus hung around for centuries.
The tapestries he created under Leo X made his classical, canonical style celebrated across the world, said Sylvia Ferino Pagden, the art historian who led the exhibition's scientific committee.
PITTSBURGH — "What is the reason to bring out a Beethoven Five, or Seven, or Three?" the conductor Manfred Honeck asked, turning to the question of recordings of canonical symphonies.
But his own house, with its views of both the mountains and the ocean, is canonical for its elegant curves and its cloudlike roof that sweeps across the horizon.
Supporters of the system say it preserves unity by maintaining one standard of Judaism that adheres to strict Jewish law and that it protects future generations from canonical chaos.
In the nineteen-sixties and seventies, the trees contributed to the upending of the canonical theory that Bronze Age civilization had spread westward from Egypt and the Near East.
The new suddenly stands out like a sore thumb, forcing me to recognize the difference between Black Mesa's hobbyist origins and Half-Life's now canonical, genre-defining level design.
This month, the pope defrocked Theodore E. McCarrick, a former cardinal and archbishop of Washington, after a canonical trial found him guilty of sexually abusing minors and adult seminarians.
"He has an online project where he takes restaurant meal receipts and paints on them," Mr. Bigazzi said, referring to facsimiles in miniature of canonical works of contemporary art.
In order to display the acrostic with its canonical formatting, I'm going to embed a screenshot rather than use Twitter's native embed function, which sometimes messes with line spacing.
If Credence is Dumbledore's full blood brother, then the very youngest he could be, according to he established canonical timeline of the Harry Potter universe, is 19353 years old.
We see her in a flashback that takes place in the 1910s, and it's cute — except, according to the canonical timeline we're familiar with, McGonagall wasn't born until 1935.
As Canonical explains, this convention started life as a joke between a pair of developers worried that the software's first release was going to be pretty unpolished — thus Warty Warthog.
After all, his translation of the book of Judith—an accepted text in Orthodoxy and Catholicism, but not considered canonical by Protestants—emphasises his ultimate loyalty to the established order.
Traditionally, the canonical hours fell between sunrise and nightfall, and skipped over the dead of night, leading some to believe that this time wasn't fit for moral, God-fearing people.
Snaps — a packaging format Canonical introduced earlier this year to help install apps in Ubuntu — is now available for multiple Linux distributions to work across desktops, servers, clouds and devices.
Canonical Nevada glitz-pop quartet The Killers announced their return last month with a disco-friendly new song, "The Man," and the promise of a new album called Wonderful Wonderful.
That, to a very large degree, is where Canonical makes its money and while it doesn't release any numbers, this is clearly a fast-growing and profitable business for it.
Still, the one good thing about Rowling's continued interest in the Harry Potter universe is that more canonical updates mean more chances to inject some nuance into her literary world.
The male gaze, as film critic Laura Mulvey defined it in a now-canonical 1975 essay, is all about the ways men turn women into objects of pure visual delight.
As the nation contends with its racist and misogynist demons, New York's leading musical institutions give us canonical pieces by white males, conducted by white males, directed by white males.
And if more businesses start looking at Canonical and Ubuntu, that can only speed up Shuttleworth's (and his bankers') schedule for hitting Canonical's metrics for raising money and going public.
Trained as we are by canonical exhibitions, we are left wondering who this woman is, struggling to put her in a movement when in fact she appears to stands alone.
Upon accepting the resignation, Pope Francis directed Cardinal McCarrick to observe "a life of prayer and penance until the accusations made against him are examined in a regular canonical trial."
The latter show is a tribute to Erroll Garner; Sands serves as the creative ambassador for the Erroll Garner Jazz Project, a group dedicated to furthering the canonical pianist's legacy.
In the canonical romantic comedies she made with Rock Hudson — "Pillow Talk" and "Lover Come Back" two years later — Day, in her late 30s, played unmarried New York career women.
The safety net being waved away here is Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons's canonical graphic novel, which Damon Lindelof and his writers have accepted as history but rejected as scripture.
Rick Musacchio, director of communications for the diocese, told CNN that Reehill's role as pastor of a diocesan school gives him a "range of canonical roles" which he can address.
Why is there a whole movie just about taxonomies of cats, with a side plot about one lucky cat's life literally ending, opening against the ninth canonical Star Wars movie?
A reader who cannot immediately identify with a handful of canonical names — Wagner, Debussy, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Berg, Webern, Bartok and, of course, Boulez — may feel left out of the conversation.
For the past few years, VR artists have been reinterpreting works by canonical painters like Pieter Bruegel and van Gogh, and for the forward thinkers, Google built a virtual paintbrush.
So in essence, either Grindelwald is lying, or Rowling is completely voiding the canonical timeline — or else there's some other plot twist afoot that has to explain this plot twist.
In her novel Don Quixote, Acker turns a canonical work of fiction into a narratological text that explores the creation of the characters and their awareness as characters in novels.
The Patriarchate of Constantinople also withdrew the 1686 decision that gave Moscow some authority over the metropolitan see of Kiev, signalling that Constantinople does not regard Ukraine as Moscow's canonical territory.
But rather than focusing on canonical answers like its acquirer, Parlio sought to host civil discussions that let people hear both sides of an argument and come to their own conclusions.
I have long been attracted to Bechtle's pictures as updated versions of one of the canonical beginnings of modern art: Delacroix's "Les Femmes d'Algers dans leur Appartement" ("Women of Algiers," 643).
Previously, library archivists had discovered that the covers of the three books had been manufactured from recycled materials, namely medieval manuscript fragments such as copies of Roman law and canonical law.
Take a situation Reddit might confront sooner rather than later: a grainy video is posted of a politician having sex with a teenager (this for some reason is the canonical example).
And with researching search volume, creating content, building backlinks and all the technical elements of search engine optimization, like schema, site speed, JavaScript render blocking, proper use of rel=canonical, etc.
This game, which is rumored to be under development by Avalanche Software (not to be confused with Just Cause's Avalanche Studios), could be the next canonical addition to the shared universe.
A Vatican official said it is up to local church leaders to sanction priests who sexually abuse sisters, but that often such crimes go unpunished both in civil and canonical courts.
Over the weekend, Pope Francis accepted Theodore McCarrick&aposs resignation as a cardinal and ordered him to live a lifetime of penance and prayer pending the outcome of a canonical trial.
The canonical episode that supposedly proves both parties are responsible for the degradation of governing norms is Reid's 2013 decision to abolish the filibuster for all non-Supreme Court presidential nominees.
But Rowling, who has continued to contribute new canonical material to the Harry Potter universe on her Pottermore website, clearly spends an enormous amount of time thinking about the wizarding world.
Mishra reads like a brilliant autodidact, putting to shame the many students who dutifully did the reading for their classes but missed the incandescent fire and penetrating insight in canonical texts.
It competes most directly with Linux distributions from Red Hat, a publicly traded company with a market cap around $28 billion, and privately held Canonical, which is reportedly considering an IPO.
However, as of Disney's purchase of the franchise, canonical sources have been slashed, and we're left once again with lightsabers that work without the plot-hole filler that was once allotted.
The canonical example is the 1986 tax reform, which is broadly beloved because it was bipartisan, it involved Ronald Reagan, it reduced the deficit, and there's a great book about it.
Ms. Herrera spent six years in this richly intellectual expatriate scene, where she encountered, for the first time, canonical works by Malevich, Mondrian and other artists of Suprematism and De Stijl.
And there's clearly a demand for this solution, given that the companies like Canonical, China Mobile, CoreOS, Dell/EMC, Google, Huawei, JD.com, Mirantis, Suse, Tencent and ZTE are already supporting it.
In time, Keynesians adapted their models—one adjustment took into account Friedman's discovery of the dangers posed by the expectation of inflation—and the resulting synthesis, New Keynesianism, is now canonical.
In 1961-62, he declared his bond with his literary past by stenciling sentences onto his paintings from canonical novels and poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Walt Whitman and Herman Melville.
The Russian church moved in October to sever ties with the mother church, accusing it of violating canonical law by not seeking its permission before allowing the Ukrainians to pursue independence.
Also a futuristic anime heroine (Kimiko Glenn) with a robot spider, a cartoon pig (John Mulaney), a black-and-white film noir avatar (Nicolas Cage) and a canonical Spider-Woman, a.k.a.
He makes film and history feel vital, pairing images and canonical and obscure texts in a way that emphasizes, as Mr. Hall says, that "we're in a phase of permanent revolution."
It is specifically designed to complement a canonical heptalogy, and thus it functions essentially — possibly only — as both a piece of a larger puzzle and a trigger for hoots of recognition.

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