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"chronologically" Definitions
  1. in a way that arranges a number of events in the order in which they happened

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The movie unfolds chronologically (Stuhlbarg says it was shot chronologically too).
"Cameraperson" isn't arranged chronologically, but it does tell a story.
" In 1976, "chronologically I'm probably closer to Wiley than anybody.
The pictures, sequenced chronologically, also illustrate the sport's aesthetic transformation.
Like the exhibition, the book is organized chronologically and thematically.
My Thoughts: Chronologically, these were the first pair I tested.
Last year, Instagram stopped displaying posts chronologically, angering some users.
That's a lot to unpack, we know, so let's start chronologically.
Consequently, chronologically collusion, and the hacking of that material is impossible.
Is it symbolic that they are not listed alphabetically or chronologically?
He arranged it chronologically, with no repeats for those 11 days.
Now that Instagram doesn't display photos chronologically, that approach seems pointless.
It's a digital ledger where cryptocurrency transactions are recorded chronologically and publicly.
Chronologically, she represented a link between the establishment and the new generation.
"Chronologically they were 28 months, but they behaved much younger," Chen says.
Organized chronologically, the Portrait Gallery show is, like Picasso's art, heavily autobiographical.
Were you trying to go chronologically or are there too many albums?
The common wisdom says to start at the beginning and work chronologically.
Over the course of the show, which flits around non-chronologically, Mrs.
At soon to be chronologically 220, my father's true age far exceeds that.
The walls are lined with shelves, organized chronologically and bursting with unreleased recordings.
Priority was given chronologically, but the weight behind the ideas was still missing.
The documentary moves chronologically forward from that point, with extensive, thoughtfully curated footage.
I wanna see pictures from people I actually follow, and chronologically at that!!
The newest game in the Battlefield franchise is also the first, chronologically speaking.
And yet, the editors convinced me that it was stronger to go chronologically.
They're reverse chronologically ordered to help you make plans with people sharing now.
Career surveys are usually arranged chronologically so as to suggest an artist's development.
"The voucher capitalizes on donor-recipient pairs who are chronologically incompatible," Veale said.
The photographs below are arranged chronologically by the date they were first published.
Go into Gmail, sort reverse chronologically, and open the first email you see.
But chronologically speaking, that working environment definitely brought out the worst in me.
Mr Spencer's pictures move chronologically from rave via dancehall and garage to grime.
Today, he has an archive of more than 30,000 such works, organized chronologically.
The book proceeds chronologically and is stronger in some time periods than others.
The chronologically organized exhibition spreads over 20123,000 square feet of the MCA's fourth floor.
So you walk in, and chronologically, there's the first toy in history, a stick.
The exhibition is organised chronologically, which allows the visitor to follow Kubrick's own evolution.
Organized chronologically, many of the works will be on view for the first time.
We just have to get in the mindset that people are just chronologically incompatible.
A reader could find their "sign," ordered chronologically, and have their own professional reading.
Chronologically, the civil rights and black liberation movements also dovetailed into Vietnam war era.
I kept a diary but also photos and arranged them chronologically for an album.
The exhibition is divided into several sections and presents the history of Guam chronologically.
The best way to make sense of Rorty's argument is to follow it chronologically.
Arranged chronologically alongside a timeline of events, they tell a story of systematic dehumanization.
Fans can search chronologically by Doctor, or from curated playlists including monsters and companions.
So, nonfiction by subject and then chronologically — American prehistory, Colonial history, Civil War, etc.
They hang chronologically in a single gallery that, like the Pace show, almost levitates.
These episodes, listed chronologically, represent some of the best of what the series accomplished.
Below that is a timeline, listing chronologically where the user has most recently checked in.
The episodes are structured chronologically, and they can feel rushed to cram in breaking events.
SW: I think we were a bit worried it would be boring, telling it chronologically.
Each episode primarily takes place chronologically before the last, so the show largely moves backward.
In a welcome departure from curatorial convention, the exhibition is organized thematically rather than chronologically.
The bombs are arranged chronologically, from a 1911 grenade to a 2019 guided nuclear missile.
In contrast, this "Emma" unfolds chronologically, with familiar emotional beats and a neat, happy ending.
Sports stadium is also notable for a design feature that mimics Twitter — updates appear chronologically.
There is really no other way in such an enterprise than to sequence things chronologically.
Origins is chronologically the first game in the series, starring a progenitor of the Assassin's Brotherhood.
Rather than arrange pieces chronologically or by material, Energizing the Everyday showcases aesthetic and thematic connections.
The retrospective, spanning Hershman Leeson's 50-year career, is organized chronologically, beginning with The Infinity Engine.
Perhaps that's why his five albums over a 16-year span were reflected upon nearly chronologically.
They would put up frames of the film along the wall, lay it all out chronologically.
But from what I can surmise, the final video chronologically should be the same for everyone.
At first it's organized chronologically, until the fashion replaces the music as her primary creative output.
Chronologically, most immigrants have to go through immigration court after being apprehended and before being deported.
Now, rather than your notifications being grouped chronologically, they'll be grouped according to topic or app.
The exhibition is not organized chronologically, so curatorially, empresses cross paths where they never did in history.
The feed was once chronologically ordered, but the company changed it to an algorithmic order in 2016.
The works aren't displayed chronologically, but rather in a series of conversation about modernism, design, and abstraction.
The author then tells the story chronologically, starting with Batman's 1939 debut in Detective Comics No. 27.
I'd decided to work through the Trump oeuvre chronologically, so I began with his pre-presidential stuff.
Looking chronologically at his published photography books, including The Jim French Diaries and the aptly titled Masc.
THE HIGHLIGHTS The museum's collection is laid out chronologically, from the Middle Passage to the Obama presidency.
The chapters are organized more or less chronologically: Chapter one analyzes the 1885 Savoy opera The Mikado.
You might be wondering why being able to view tweets chronologically ever became an issue at all.
At the top of the window click the Date Last Opened column to sort the list chronologically.
The first, chronologically, is the Roosevelt adviser, Adolf Berle, an intellectual architect of the Organization Man economy.
While, chronologically, Wounded Knee was his first major assignment, as a documentarian, this isn't his first rodeo.
"I wrote strictly chronologically, and for every chapter I would check out a gazillion books," she said.
And to do that, I had to break it apart chronologically and talk about it more thematically.
Each hour-long episode focuses on a broad theme — homes, towns, and parks — and ranks 10 examples chronologically.
That's not unique — The Shining, The Breakfast Club, and The Revenant were all shot chronologically, among many others.
It approaches his practice formally rather than chronologically, highlighting the different structures LeWitt explored as a book artist.
As I walked through the chronologically showcased works in the Tate's galleries, I traced his experiments with color.
It plans to launch a new feed that will sort posts according to interest, as opposed to chronologically.
My copy of this collection (30 stories arranged chronologically by the date they were written) is well worn.
But he is the only visitor to offer a plausible and chronologically sound account of the building's interior.
Chronologically, it starts on the third floor, and it feels mildly disorienting when you step off the elevator.
This is a nice way of saying that there's no possible way to wrangle all this material. Chronologically?
Today's announcement — the additional of a carousel feature to view photos and videos chronologically — mimics Snapchat's swipe format.
Albeit a bit deteriorated, and no longer arranged chronologically, the groundbreaking artworks remain in London's Crystal Palace Park.
It works through the band's history chronologically, allowing you to see the band evolve almost in real time.
And after he was gone, I realized that to organize the book chronologically was to imply an ending.
He analyzed it, chronologically, and over the course of that day, I think like nine kids were killed.
The linear organization proved especially challenging in the introductory gallery, which surveys chronologically the history of feminizing pink.
Instead of unfolding chronologically, Gerwig shakes up the timeline so we are bouncing all around over seven years.
They decided to hang the works alphabetically, rather than chronologically or thematically — which has revealed some unexpected juxtapositions.
The exhibition proceeds chronologically and geographically from the 240s and the building of the Erie Canal through today.
Joint exercises continue to be small-scale, and the services' roles in them remain separated either physically or chronologically.
But chronologically, there is a little something that happens between this movie and the end of Infinity War. 20.
At last, a complete collection—variants and all—of her writings, from first to last, has been chronologically ordered.
The works, ordered not chronologically but by what Tate has termed "a series of juxtapositions," feel haphazard and chaotic.
In the past it ranked posts chronologically, but serving up posts and ads by relevance keeps users more engaged.
A 2014 YouTube compilation of Severus Snape's most important scenes in Harry Potter – arranged chronologically – is breaking our hearts.
Newly translated by Fiona Graham, 1947 compiles fragmented scenes from across time and space, ordered more or less chronologically.
Assuming the time codes were unaltered and accurate, the only time zones with a chronologically correct 2:22 a.m.
The show is put together chronologically, with archival footage cut between talking-head testimonials from cops, friends, and survivors.
The book is organized chronologically, beginning in the dim mists of time before the mighty Schwarzenegger walked the earth.
A chronologically fragmented narrative takes shape, one that spans generations of human habitation on this strange and hostile world.
The majority of Exhibitionism is organised by theme, rather than chronologically, a wise move that helps sustain your interest.
As the museum moves chronologically through the eras of Italian history, additions are being made to the permanent exhibit.
Except for the hundred or so books I keep in my office — for some reason, I organize those chronologically.
Dunn gets around this by arranging her biography not chronologically but thematically, in sections corresponding to the Roman year.
It is extensive: about 280 artworks by 84 artists — and Ms. Cooke has organized them chronologically, in three sections.
They are stacked mostly chronologically, from the ground up, to reveal similarities and shifts in styles across time and geographies.
Having feeds based on usage and interests is a major shift from Snapchat's last six years of ordering snaps chronologically.
To both celebrate and reflect on the year behind us, here are 2017's most-read Backchannel stories, arranged chronologically.
Organized roughly chronologically, the show consists of photographs selected for the scientific and historical significance of the tests they document.
In June, Instagram rolled out a new, algorithmic timeline, which shows users posts based on their interest instead of chronologically.
The episodes, which feature time travel and are otherwise chronologically challenging for the viewer, originally aired in a nonlinear order.
This is just 25 years after nuclear war decimated the planet, making it the earliest entry in the series chronologically.
Having things presented coherently and chronologically is a giant brain relief, considering how nonlinear and obfuscating the series has been.
"One token gives you 1,000 impressions extra, and we serve them chronologically based on who's refreshing their feed," Ottman said.
Content is organized based on a loose theme —a combination of reposts, magazine content, memes, and other stuff — then chronologically.
Enter RightMesh, billed as a mobile mesh networking platform that uses blockchain technology, a decentralized ledger that chronologically tracks information.
And, as expected, users can follow along chronologically with their friends check-ins from this page, which is also searchable.
" But the kiss that aired on NBC first and chronologically took place in the series first happened in "The Dundies.
There are 30 color photographs, measuring 16 by 20 inches, chronologically arranged in the intimate space of the museum's gallery.
The 160-page publication is arranged roughly chronologically, with very brief text, chased by interviews with contemporary figures in design.
The presentations moved through the story chronologically, with video clips of many of the key moments from the public hearings.
Instead of telling the story chronologically, as most film adaptations (and Alcott's novel) have, Gerwig splits it into two timelines.
Unlike the novel, which unfolds chronologically, the film weaves around in circles without spending too much time anywhere in particular.
The bioconcert goes through a selection of her songs chronologically and inserts bits of dialogue from interviews that Rihanna has done.
And even the chronologically listed "Photos" tab has such tiny images that it's hard to pick out the ones you want.
Uncovering the story of their deaths does not happen chronologically, and the tidbits you get come in a jumbled freeze-frame.
Much of this has leaked out before, but seeing Trump's actions recorded coolly, clearly, and chronologically gives the story unexpected force.
"The present invention relates to an operating system in which documents are stored in a chronologically ordered 'stream,'" the patent begins.
A volunteer told me that the memorial was a work in progress; organized chronologically, it hadn't yet caught up to 22015.
And though it doesn't fit chronologically, Cher's post-"Believe" hit "Strong Enough," a total disco throwback, rounds off this playlist perfectly.
But before anyone tries to wrap their head around this phenomenon as a whole, it's important to understand the timeline chronologically.
It's a complex structure that leaps around chronologically and approaches the subject almost as a Cubist painter would, from all sides.
It unfolds chronologically up the Guggenheim's quarter-mile spiral, and his frail anthropoids have generous breathing room in the museum's bays.
The effort, versions of which were later implemented across the country, coincided chronologically with a 31 percent drop in Richmond's murder rate.
Chronologically, "Samba" is the last film in the MoMA retrospective until "Kokoa," a stop-motion tour de force made 24 years later.
Amberle and Eretria, the saga's two strongest female characters, might look like Katniss Everdeen knockoffs, but chronologically, Katniss could be either's daughter.
The exhibition is organized by themes rather than chronologically, and the cross-cultural pollination is especially clear in a section on religion.
The download also included a reverse-chronologically organized list of "friends," everyone I had connected to—and disconnected from—on the platform.
None of this is new, but it always feels new, because you only get the one life, and you live it chronologically.
He kept notes on a paper so that he would remember specific movements during certain scenes because the movie wasn't filmed chronologically.   
The trans memoir also functions chronologically, from point A to point B, charting the body's progress towards a more normative gender presentation.
In a statement to Men's Health, Mazin said it was one of the few events that had to be moved around chronologically.  
The show's layout is organized with painstaking precision—the film is broken up into different segments and positioned to be viewed chronologically.
Here's a sampling, chronologically, of the best of the N.F.L. celebrations of 215, most of which would have once drawn a flag.
This chronologically fragmented movie tells the story of a journalist haunted by the death of his mother when he was a child.
You just bear the weight as you set forth to graze thousands of chronologically arranged facts, names, photographs, things, explanatory guides, problems.
And ordered chronologically, the experimentation of his art unfolds, the paintings included alongside the prints enriching the fantastical settings of his subjects.
Chronologically, The Spanish Princess begins in 1501, a few years after The White Princess ended with Elizabeth of York and Henry Tudor's marriage.
The documentary proceeds chronologically from 1980's The Shining and The Fog through 1989's Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan.
All friends' Stories are now available on the left side of the app and are listed by frequency of conversation, not necessarily chronologically.
The gallery, which was opened on October 18th, explores the geographical spread of Islam chronologically, from the 7th century to the modern day.
The film-maker presents the events chronologically, beginning with the publication of the Profil article and ending with Waldheim's successful election in 1986.
This scene with Gabriel is the episode's 43rd — though the scene number doesn't matter to the cast, since no production ever shoots chronologically.
The app shows when friends have posted something, more or less chronologically, but users must click into the friend's stream to view it.
Eastwood had chosen to shoot the movie chronologically so that there would be a natural development of intimacy between Fran- cesca and Kincaid.
I wanna get to that, but I wanna start chronologically with the Hilary Clinton e-mail probe and the decisions you made there.
And if you chart Fargo's storyline chronologically — meaning season two, then season one, then season three — this overarching throughline becomes even more clear.
We Wanted a Revolution is divided into eight parts and organized chronologically around sets of movements, collectives, and communities between 1965 and 1985.
By defining the Cold War so widely, both geographically and chronologically, Westad invites questions about what the "war" does and does not encompass.
Lounsberry's books are methodical, at times plodding, working forward chronologically through each diary, interspersed with whatever diary Woolf was reading at the time.
On E.T. for example, Spielberg made a point of shooting the movie chronologically, so the kids were living the story day by day.
Sander's photographs are organized chronologically and surrounded with detailed timelines explaining the political and economic fluctuations destabilizing a culturally vibrant and diverse Germany.
The relief reminded her of Hayes's W.P.A. mural titled "Pursuit of Happiness," which chronologically depicts the history of black Americans, starting in Africa.
Using his professional handle, Yip Harburg, he wrote the lyrics for two great songs that bookended the Depression, emotionally as well as chronologically.
Bagieu narrates Elliot's early life chronologically, from alternating points of view: of Ellen's little sister, her singing teacher, her best friend, her bandmates.
It also doesn't help that a number of Instagram users are still salty about losing their chronologically-sorted feeds in the first place.
I was, chronologically, about to turn 23, as the day's mail—Medicare enrollment forms, Social Security statements, brochures for cemetery plots—regularly reminded me.
"Silent Night" (2017), the first work one comes upon in the gallery, hanging on the anterior wall, is also the latest work, chronologically speaking.
Chronologically pegged to the theatrical release of Back to the Future, Stranger Things 3 takes place during the first week of July in 1985.
Organized chronologically, the program illustrates not only the emotional potency of Pitt's semi-autobiographical bent, but also the breadth of her experimentation over time.
Specifically, users can communicate seamlessly with supply chain partners at different organisations, and chronologically execute the steps required to release a product to market.
Instead of turning my brain off and consuming cool pictures posted by people I like, my brain involuntary tries to sort each photo chronologically.
Because Snapchat has removed the "Stories" page and sorts friends algorithmically instead of chronologically, people are finding that their Stories have less visibility overall.
Yet if there's one current running through Kinetic Painting—which is not arranged chronologically and sometimes feels jumbled—it's not painting but the body.
Ms. Leonard has photographed the originals as if they were objects in a museum, and arranged the results chronologically over two floors of galleries.
Yakuza 20 is, chronologically, the first game in Sega's long-running open-world series, though it's the latest to be released in the West.
It was exciting, because it happens chronologically from east to west, literally mile by mile, from Maine to the Northern plains to the Pacific.
For "Street Philosophy," Dyer has taken a hundred of Winogrand's photographs, arranged them "roughly chronologically" and provided illuminating context — biographical and historical — for each.
Chronologically speaking, Peter Saul returned to America at the beginning of the decade (2709) while Robert Colescott came back near the end (around 210).
Fans of "Breaking Bad" recognize this shot as a callback to a moment that is chronologically in the future — Eladio's demise in Season 4.
"You know, we very rarely speak in chronological terms; we very rarely tell a story from the beginning chronologically to the end," he said.
Because of the volume of material here, it's best to view the show the way Ms. Cooke intended, by tackling the three periods chronologically.
Because, for the most part, Matisse/Diebenkorn unfolds chronologically, I found myself repeatedly walking back and forth from the first gallery to the last.
Both of these threads appear in Alien: Covenant, the sixth installment (though chronologically the second) in the Alien franchise, not counting the Predator crossovers.
The splayed-out list of months in Flex Watch isn't sorted chronologically, so sometimes it says January, October, January at once, which can get confusing.
The 100 images, organized chronologically according to artist death years, were each printed to their original artwork's actual size and accompanied by their printed metadata.
This new exhibition at Tate Britain, the first large-scale survey of Blake's prints, illustrated books, and paintings in three decades, tells his story chronologically.
I think that viewing posts of one friend chronologically — as Snapchat Stories does — magnifies the enjoyment because it connects multiple points in a daily experience.
Skowronek argues that while the powers and resources available to the president tend to evolve chronologically, the political challenges faced by presidents show recurring patterns.
Mr. Baillie's interest in nature and people remained a constant, as you can see even though the retrospective has been arranged thematically rather than chronologically.
Its permanent exhibit moves chronologically through the warm Maya Lin-designed space that opened in 2009, showing contributions Chinese immigrants made to the United States.
Mr. Bacigalupi described plans to expand this collection chronologically and geographically while keeping the focus on narrative art, or art designed to tell a story.
He took the best golden nugget out of each of all these long stories, put them together chronologically, and there it was on a screen.
When I commit to a novelist, I try to read his or her work chronologically, stopping only when I hit a book I don't like.
The simplest way to describe "We Were Eight Years in Power" is as a selection of Coates's most influential pieces from The Atlantic, organized chronologically.
Chronologically arranged but narratively discrete, Keene's collection of 13 stories and novellas examines lives marked by the tectonic historical pressures of its five-century scope.
If it is an issue I think bears further investigation or historical context, I find texts that build on one another, either chronologically or ideologically.
Chronologically, it begins with pre-Bauhaus ink landscape drawings and continues with a suite of design studies that bridge the Bauhaus and Black Mountain years.
As a companion to the exhibition, Aperture Foundation published a book of the same name, chronologically tracing the influence on and inspiration from National Parks.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Whether hung in government buildings or in restaurants, portraits of presidents, hung chronologically, are common sights around the world.
The New Directions edition — the first to be arranged chronologically — promises to invite new readers, while deepening the appreciation and heightening the delight of veterans.
Chronologically, we are well over two weeks into a new season, with the celebrated first day of spring having passed with much fanfare on March 20th.
The app is testing a new algorithmic feed, which will orders posts by relevancy, rather than strictly chronologically — a move that has particularly upset many businesses.
Told chronologically, this story and the accompanying illustrations depict how a Cherokee family adapts with the changing seasons, including what they celebrate, eat, plant, and create.
Dated and ordered chronologically, Mayröcker wrote all but the first poem in her eighth decade, after the death of Jandl, and Scarandelli's existential tone reflects this.
ChinaFile's visual tool can be sorted geographically by province, chronologically, by sector (military, politics, law, petroleum, and mining, for example), and even between tigers and flies.
Curated by longtime Bourgeois scholar and former Chief Curator of MoMA's Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, Deborah Wye, the exhibition is organized thematically and chronologically.
Screenwriter Barry Jenkins retained its LGBTQ themes and its basic structure — three vignettes in three different timelines — but reshuffled the vignettes so they took place chronologically.
The size and expanse of the galleries to fill, combined with the relatively non-prescriptive brief allows for an inclusive approach, which is loosely chronologically arranged.
If "Fast 9" was set to come to theaters before "Hobbs and Shaw," it's likely the film would have taken place chronologically before the spin-off.
But it becomes difficult to navigate Sun Splashed after the first room, namely because his works do not exactly follow a narrative, even when processed chronologically.
The exhibition's curatorial path takes the viewer through the artist's evolution chronologically, starting while Minter was still an undergraduate at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
The Children's Room is organized chronologically from expectant-parent guides to board books to picture books and all the way around to the young-adult titles.
" He adds, "I don't get caught up in the trajectory of Porches or what people might expect next or what I think would make sense chronologically.
The interviewer asks questions that allows a victim to describe the experience based on what he or she remembers, even if they can't describe events chronologically.
The objects generated by #Bellwether are arranged in the gallery chronologically, so that as you move through the space, the narrative of the campaign season unfolds.
Snapchat is trying to figure out if Stories from friends and professional creators should be separate, and if they should be sorted by relevancy or reverse chronologically.
Whereas many filmmakers shoot scenes out of order, in order to capitalize on locations, resources, and actors' schedules, Hogg shoots chronologically, beginning with the film's first scene.
Snapchat sorts Stories reverse-chronologically This sorting also enables Instagram Stories to employ auto-advance, showing one friend's photos and videos after another in a constant stream.
Because they register that information in a sort of a stack, with the most recent on the top, it's possible to use CRISPR to record something chronologically.
"This EP is a collection of songs that I've written to my past/present/future lovers, and flows chronologically through a timeline," Mija wrote in an email.
As the collection progresses chronologically, you see American depictions of wildlife in art become less scientific, leaving behind the Enlightenment, and more emotionally charged, as in Romanticism.
Chronologically, it starts on the Met Breuer's third floor with a few abstract collages and the 1980 "Self Portrait," then moves through the career in thematic increments.
Unlike their random lists, Ernaux's are arranged chronologically, and so she becomes something more than a list-maker: a Greek chorus commenting on politics and lifestyle changes.
Unlike The Story of Film, Women Make Film isn't arranged chronologically; after all, for many decades, hardly any women got to make movies in the mainstream industry.
Chronologically speaking, we should now be enjoying "Breakfast on the Planet of the Apes," with the low-calorie fruit-and-berries option very much to the fore.
Art by Joseph Beuys, Marcel Duchamp, and Robert Rauschenberg, for example, arrived all at once after China's reopening instead of chronologically as they had outside of China.
"These are folks who primarily are using painkillers, but also heroin," he says before describing how the interviews he conducts with participants involve telling their stories chronologically.
In the show, examples of writings, print media, drawings, photographs, and music are presented thematically rather than chronologically to demonstrate the common lineage of artists and activists.
To perform a search, ATF investigators must find the specific index number of a former dealer, then search records chronologically for records of the exact gun they seek.
But even though Clinton is chronologically running to be Obama's predecessor, in terms of her life experience she herself is a pre-Obama figure, and so is Vilsack.
I see now that the choice to start the season off with the murder itself and then work up to it chronologically is a classic stab and twist.
You don't have to keep checking all your different apps to see who's chatting where because the OS keeps you up to date and orders each message chronologically.
Her story starts and then ends before moving back to the beginning; his begins in the early days of their love story and moves chronologically toward the end.
The update will make Instagram feeds much more similar to Facebook's, with users seeing posts based on factors like popularity and other social signals, rather than strictly chronologically.
The list continues chronologically to include classics like War of the Worlds (1953), Ben-Hur (1959), King Kong (1976), and of course Star Wars: A New Hope (1977).
He definitely was a big part of me being open to unlocking the film and not necessarily being tied to a specific time and place of things chronologically.
The screenwriter, Tony Marchant, keeps the main incidents of Conrad's plot but lays them out chronologically, losing the revelations and shadings of the novel's flashbacks and flash-forwards.
The most caustic sequence in "Ghost Fleet" comes at the end, when a montage runs chronologically backward to follow a fish from a plate back to the water.
The book's thematic but  chronologically broad chapters allow readers to trace which elements of the devil's visual iconography have persisted since the Middle Ages and which have changed.
Truth to Power is arranged chronologically, and starts in the 1990's, when Alam's photos first began to be picked up by the international media and circulated worldwide.
And while the movie more or less flows chronologically — he is born, he sees films, becomes a man, sees more movies, becomes a director — it isn't slavishly linear.
The exhibit begins chronologically with a video of Dora Rodriguez, a migrants' rights advocate who crossed the US–Mexico border in 1980, who tells her story to Kiefer.
It's more organized, laid out chronologically — from Abandoned road in Hartwick, New York, to Worthless Road in Laytonville, California — even comes with a "sad index" of each location.
Yet what powers the chronologically arranged show, first and last, is the personal: the sense it gives of one worker growing, changing, faltering, then growing and changing more.
The story is sequenced roughly chronologically, beginning in the halcyon grain fields of a Russian childhood and continuing through the end of the Cold War to the present.
"The Beheading of Saint John" is chronologically the first of the three paintings described in detail here ("Lazarus" is the last), but it is by far the grimmest.
This island chain formed chronologically, with Kauai being the first and oldest at 5 million years, followed by Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and finally the big island of Hawaii.
For example, because tweets show up on timelines chronologically, he'd have had to begin at the end of the song and work his way backwards through every single word.
Organized chronologically, Beyond Measure examines in particular the fashion industry, with its curators acknowledging it as the most powerful entity that defines our perceptions of plus-size women today.
Apple Photos, the heir to iPhoto, is organized chronologically; you zoom out and get a multicolored, pixelated view of how many snaps you took (or uploaded from) each year.
Since Hilton and Kardashians' rise to fame is chronologically linked to the release of their sex tapes, the common myth is that sex tapes were responsible for their fame.
Philip Ashforth Coppola (who also goes by Philip Copp) published his first volume of Silver Connections in 1984, and, working chronologically, he estimates he'll finish his project by 2030.
As in the original book, the reader is thus encouraged to view the plot not as something that evolves chronologically, but as an experience of fleeting, sometimes confused images.
The exhibition, which is organized chronologically, looks at how the artist's work evolved throughout his career, and how he turned in his later years toward allegory and myth. grandpalais.
The nine chapters, which feel at times like short stories, proceed mostly chronologically, with regular flashbacks and occasional depictions of the same event from more than one person's perspective.
The museum also helped make sure that all of the artwork would be presented in galleries that were enlarged to show more paintings, and to display them more chronologically.
From rural Alberta to Burlington, Ontario, here's ten early Canadian electronic records ranging from the mid 1970s to the late 1980s that we think deserve proper reissues, presented chronologically.
That's why the following list, arranged roughly chronologically, doesn't try to name the best Super Bowl commercials of all time (although some of the ads I've included definitely qualify).
If you'd like to restore your timeline to a chronologically ordered view, navigate to your "Settings and Privacy" page, which you can get to by clicking your Twitter avatar.
"James Baldwin: The Last Interview and Other Conversations" I'm a sucker for this morbid yet informative series which chronologically prints interviews from deceased artists ending with their last interview.
That said, it sounds like the "friend" section of the app, which will live where the "Chat" section currently is in the app, will continue to surface content chronologically.
"Insomniac City" is written in fragments and vignettes, mostly chronologically, often in the form of actual journal entries, though it includes some of the author's poetry and photographs, too.
Towering over viewers, "Bombs" bombards the viewer with life-size renderings of 43 "killing machines," as Ai put it, organized chronologically and listed with their respective country of origin.
Instead of progressing chronologically through Woolf's life, Gill, who has also written biographies of Victoria and Albert and of Florence Nightingale, traces female influences across clusters of her interlocutors.
The show is set chronologically in an era of Star Trek following Star Trek: Enterprise, but before the 53 Star Trek that fans now refer to as The Original Series.
Famously stating that his work may be read as a diary, he dated his pieces and they now form a conveniently ready-made narrative, here arranged chronologically roughly by months.
The exhibition moved chronologically through her diverse yet cohesive output, from her early abstract experiments in the Concrete art movement to her interventions in public spaces during the dictatorship years.
The reality star moves chronologically though these events, beginning with the first realization that, despite struggling in childhood with dyslexia and gender issues, athletics could be an outlet for her.
The exhibition does not present the artworks in any linear way — works mounted next to each other do not relate to each other chronologically or even by country of origin.
Curator Vincent Gille may not be able to offer a completely satisfactory explanation of this quandary with this small, elegant, chronologically organized show, but contemplating the question offers stimulating enticements.
Deep into watching the season, I realized with a start that I thought the Duluth section was first chronologically, but it actually lies between the (further) Past and the Present.
This past summer, I pulled up a chair—for a time at the Library of Congress—and read every issue of the magazine's print edition, chronologically and cover to cover.
If Marcy were on the prisoner side of the fence, for example, it might be possible to separate the painting out chronologically, into the dark past and the bright future.
What I think Snap needs is tabs for chronologically-sorted messages and relevancy-sorted Stories in the friends side of the app, and all professional content in the Discover section.
You can view them chronologically, scrolling to see a giggling girl in a pink Patagonia fleece become an 18-year-old model with a disposable camera and a goofy smile.
Rather, he uses Sensitive to almost chronologically track how much can change between an initial infatuation and an acceptance of how vulnerable you truly have to be when in love.
So does a creeping awareness that the play has been moving forward chronologically, although the ways by which we have traditionally measure time no longer apply in this fragmented world.
Mondrian's developing interest in peeling back nature's outward appearance to reveal its hidden forms coincides with his aesthetic self-education, which is mapped out chronologically on the galleries' wall plates.
I thought we might begin, my hypothetical children and I, with silent short subjects, maybe Georges Méliès's "A Trip to the Moon," and work our way chronologically through cinema history.
The retrospective — arranged chronologically and set against khaki and gray walls — begins by looking at the Poughkeepsie-born photographer's private life, with family photos that suggest a far-from-ordinary upbringing.
The new study concludes that the voucher system may also increase the number of living donor transplants by inspiring those "chronologically incompatible" with their organ recipient of choice to still donate.
Apps are sorted reverse chronologically by default, so keep scrolling all the way to the bottom of the list to eventually discover the first app you ever installed on a device.
Chronologically speaking, the coverage is patchy, as a new exhibition on the subject of pregnancy and art from the 16th century on, Portraying Pregnancy – from Holbein to Social Media, makes clear.
His appearance in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order makes sense, chronologically, filling in another data point for his own personal biography between The Clone Wars and his death in Rogue One.
" The images in the book begin in the Victorian era, and are arranged loosely chronologically, which enables the reader to trace attitudes about kissing from "chaste" to "performance for the camera.
A more chronologically plausible version of events notes that the economy was doing nothing special in 1993 and 1994 and only really took off after Republicans took Congress in the midterms.
How it came about: Matthew Collins, an archaeologist at the University of York, realized that medieval manuscripts around the world provide a chronologically-sourced repository of animal DNA available for study.
The films will be viewed chronologically in three phases, beginning with 2008's "Iron Man" in phase 1 and ending with 2018's "Ant-Man and the Wasp" in phase 3.
The subsequent "Three Times" (on Saturday and Sunday) — which proceeds in three chronologically disordered segments (1966, 1911, 2005) in styles suited to each era — is an ideal introduction to Hou's work.
As before, the permanent collection galleries begin, chronologically, in the Taniguchi building and move from there straight west into the Geffen, with black metal door frames marking the points of transition.
Moving chronologically from the 20133s through the 1980s, the exhibition was a gorgeous intergenerational display of artworks by Faith Ringgold, Lorraine O'Grady, Howardena Pindell, Lorna Simpson, Betye Saar, and many others.
Although "Making a Murderer" is structured chronologically, it fails to provide a clear time line of events, and it never answers such basic questions as when, where, and how Halbach died.
The study of human origins, the ancient world, Late Antiquity, and the Middle Ages is integral to understanding humanity as a collective ecosystem that extends not only geographically but also chronologically.
The closest to us chronologically, Cixi was the most powerful woman in the Qing dynasty, ruling the empire outright for nearly 50 years and breaking the tradition that women shall not rule.
The heist actually takes place much later in the story chronologically, and Persona 5 regularly jumps ahead to that period, while slowly revealing the mysteries of how it actually came to be.
Because of these "chronologically incompatible" pairs (that's the medical jargon), some transplant centers like UCLA have a voucher system: Donate today and your loved one gets a voucher they can use later.
Goodman switches between the narratives deftly: The movie progresses chronologically through major flashpoints in the history of vanguard white extremism, while interspersing accounts from the Oklahoma City bombing's immediate aftermath and investigation.
Told chronologically, and across both of the museum's historic buildings (the first of its tours to do so), it offers a ground-level view of New York's infectious past through three families.
But because all the best content is shown in a row instead of being sorted chronologically or more uniformly for everyone, people will become less accustomed to skipping content, including its ads.
Chronologically, Solo must take place not very long before A New Hope (though a character cameo may throw you off if you're not also familiar with several of the animated TV series).
About 200 of those are on view in "Memory Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs of Henryk Ross," where, arranged chronologically alongside a timeline of events, they tell a story of systematic dehumanization.
"  Global Art and the Cold War is organized chronologically, opening with Jackson Pollock's "Autumn Rhythm (Number 30)," painted in 1950, which, Curley writes, "came to emblematize a specifically American freedom of expression.
I knew I wanted to carry a story that was going to exist alongside O.J.'s trajectory chronologically, and ultimately carry it all the way through to him being in jail today.
The photo and video-sharing platform announced Tuesday that it may soon order users' feeds algorithmically, not chronologically — making it the latest in a long string of social media platforms to do so.
The show isn't presented chronologically; rather, it's more thematic in nature, grouping work together that spans 50 years in one section of the exhibit, while pairing other pieces by material composition in others.
The Last Wish is the second of two such short-story collections, albeit chronologically placed ahead of 1992's Sword of Destiny, and to date the only of Sapkowski's books that I've read.
I have things arranged chronologically, but there are also stacks on the tables, each a sad little memorial to a project I either don't have time for or don't make time to pursue.
Organized thematically, rather than chronologically, it avoids the pitfalls of a teleological "rise and fall" model, which is especially tricky in the case of Yugoslavia, whose history is bookended by inter-ethnic atrocities.
Divided into eight spaces, the show moves chronologically from the UK's abolition of the death penalty for sodomy in 18613 to its 21861 Sexual Offences Act, which included the partial decriminalization of homosexuality.
"The One Where They All Turn Thirty" (Season 7, Episode 14) Although this episode doesn't track chronologically within the show's universe, it is an interesting look at how the various friends accept aging.
In following the show's chronologically reversed path of a successful film producer — from middle age in Hollywood to his idealistic youth in Manhattan — the production brings out the sharpness in the showbiz satire.
For instance, it was a clever move to not call ousted Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch first, despite the fact that her May 2019 termination was, chronologically, the first key event in the narrative.
Bibliographies are usually arranged chronologically; museum exhibits are often works from a particular era of an artist's life, yes, but I don't walk from painting to painting in the order they were created.
Looking at these chronologically, here are some predictions on how both could turn out: John LeBoutillier, a former Republican congressman from New York, co-hosts "Revolution — The Podcast," available on Soundcloud and iTunes.
This sensation is underscored by the exhibition's location at the top of the nautilus swirl of the Guggenheim's concretized eschatology of modern art, currently embodied by Solomon R. Guggenheim's original collection, hung chronologically.
Originally just a chronologically-ordered feed of information, Twitter has taken steps over the years to make its service more approachable, and it's always testing out new ways to boost tweets, likes, and retweets.
Edited by Mary McLeod and Victoria Rosner, the project begins, chronologically, with Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer (1851–1934), a critic with a keen interest in landscape architecture, and ends with Susan Abel Maxman (b.
Sarah takes place at some indeterminate time in Leroy's adolescence, and while it's tempting to try to place it chronologically within the framework of The Heart is Deceitful, it's all but impossible to do.
Chronologically, the game follows the movie's plot—but there's a lot of additional stuff going on at Gotham Energy, Arkham Asylum and Superman's Fortress of Solitude, to name but three of its level locations.
You'll be able to filter out games so that you can find two-player titles to play with a friend, and you can also organize the collection alphabetically, chronologically, or by most recently played.
CHICAGO — Reminders of the past hang chronologically in the United Center rafters, where the Chicago Blackhawks' Indian head logo is displayed on banners bookending the six white flags saluting the team's Stanley Cup championships.
In that period, therapies will improve such that we'll be able to rejuvenate them again, so they won't be sixty for a third time until they are chronologically one hundred fifty, and so on.
But the simple option to read tweets chronologically will at least give users more control over a system that often feels uncontrollable, and hopefully remind us of what Twitter can be at its best.
The words, arranged chronologically, are given in context: they come from poems, prose, recipes, medical texts, receipts, dirty jokes, graffiti, inscriptions, and anything else that survived the vicissitudes of the last two thousand years.
It is also one of the few series that is better read chronologically—starting with Wild Seed, one of the greatest sci-fi and fantasy novels of all time—rather than the publication order.
Chronologically speaking, Korman began showing first, when she had a solo show in Germany in 2138 and was included in the group exhibition, Ten Young Artists: Theodoron Awards at the Guggenheim Museum in 221.
Below, presented chronologically, are a few of the most compelling breadcrumbs Bowie bequeathed to electronic music, each demonstrating a different part of the untouchable legacy of a man more multifaceted than anyone you'll ever know.
When Instagram, for example, stopped sorting its feed chronologically and instead sorted it with an algorithm users didn't understand, Instagram 'influencers' who get paid to promote products on their accounts didn't get as many views.
This display scheme strikes me as a strange homology since El Anatsui is Ghanaian working primarily in Nigeria, and in the 21st century, no less, while the Egyptian artifact is both geographically and chronologically distal.
The series chronologically begins in 22017 with Gus van Sant's Elephant, a film about a school shooting, in which the director turned his Gen X-defining lens on an emerging characteristic of the nascent generation.
If you think more chronologically — for example if someone gave you a date like April 14, and you think, "oh that was a Wednesday" — you're more digital-technical oriented and should use an electronic calendar.
From there, Ware progresses chronologically through his college years, weekly newspaper strips, graduate school, and published novels and collections, all the while telling his story through a fitting combination of large pictures and tiny words.
Beginning with his youth in Alabama and stretching all the way to his final days in Philadelphia, the book is organized chronologically, but the chapters each contain a different pursuit or interest of the artist.
The next best two quarters in performance have been the next two quarters chronologically — the first and second quarters in the year after the midterm election — with average gains of 20193 percent and 6.6 percent.
Organized chronologically, portraits of Henry VIII's circle, women who look like Jane Austen characters, horse-and-hound scenes and landscapes of melancholy castle ruins give way to challenging works by Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon.
Show Us Your Wall It's quite a distance — stylistically and chronologically — from the brightly colored geometry of the French early-Modernist painter Sonia Delaunay to the Shaker-like austerity of the Minimalist sculptor Carl Andre.
And since she believes the band has gotten better with time, she ranked them chronologically—an order she insists will be outdated once they release the new LP they're "maybe two more days" away from finishing.
The show proceeds chronologically, with single-channel videos from the 1980s and early '90s encased in head-high, long, narrow pyramidical enclosures projecting menacingly from the facing walls of the corridor behind the second-floor elevators.
The city chronicled by Weegee (Arthur Fellig) chronologically overlaps with Abbott's and Webb's, although his is the aspect of the city that made the news: murders, fires, car crashes, floods, along with a few leisure activities.
My office houses only nonfiction: The shelves of one long wall contain literary biographies, arranged alphabetically by subject; another wall holds history, arranged chronologically; other bays have sections on law, travel, art history and reference books.
I organize my books chronologically within subject — so, for example, I have all my philosophy together starting with the Pre-Socratics, and I have my literature all together starting with Old English poetry and mystery plays.
The series goes all the way back to the roots of the American space program in the 1940s to trace the story of the space race chronologically, uncovering many fascinating lost nuggets and tidbits along the way.
It's just chronologically backwards to say that thousands and thousands of Americans who finally got fed up with racial injustice and took part in protest movements were somehow responsible for polarizing the conversation or rejecting common ground.
There is no denying the obvious scope and ambition of the project: It aims to not just chart Minimalism's US-centric genealogy but also to showcase art movements in Asia operating in parallel both thematically and chronologically.
After hearing from witnesses who had a front-row seat to Trump officials' attempts to pressure Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky this summer, Friday's hearing will take a step back chronologically, to an earlier point in this saga.
"Kings of War" condenses and conflates five plays by Shakespeare (and, to give credit where it's due, Christopher Marlowe, too), rearranged chronologically not according to when they were written, but when the events they portray took place.
Though Wright's "Wolf of Wall Street" tells Belfort's narrative chronologically in just over two hours, it actually encompasses 30 hours of content in total, staged vertically and horizontally over the various rooms and floors of the space.
And he'd do it in a fashion that befits his fastidiousness on the course — chronologically in the order in which they are played during the year, starting with the Masters and then the U.S. Open in 2015.
"The Pencil Is a Key" runs chronologically, but one of its strengths (helped by the fact that the Drawing Center's main galleries comprise only two rooms) is that you can trace different paths and connections through it.
Glover's book is organized alphabetically rather than strictly chronologically, but the entries are so calculated that readers unfamiliar with Ruskin are eased gently into the epic of this quirky, brilliant, sometimes irascible, and utterly fascinating figure's life.
You'll see not only details about new matches (the feed orders everything chronologically so you see the newest stuff first), but updates about their activity on Instagram and Spotify, if they have those accounts connected to their profile.
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Twitter's borrowed a few more features from its mobile apps to improve the desktop experience, like the 'sparkle' button on the home bar that lets you switch between seeing the latest, chronologically-ordered tweets instead of Top tweets.
Chronologically, the Enterprise is already flying around out there, and even though Kirk isn't helming the flagship yet, it could be fascinating to see what the famed ship is up to during the war under Christopher Pike's command.
DuVernay prosecutes the case almost chronologically, from the image the original "The Birth of a Nation" painted of black men in 1915 through the steady rise of a prison population weighted toward them over the last 45 years.
Like a historical version of "Law & ­Order," the book chronologically reviews and defines the case in lively prose, from the gruesome discovery of the bodies to the jury's final judgment, drawing from primary-source witness statements and testimonies.
While the entire campaign is chronologically part of Iden's own narrative, different chapters jump to different characters and planets — presumably, to highlight all of the development work that EA DICE did in developing them in the first place.
The book is organized chronologically, beginning briefly with his childhood in the South Side of Chicago, working in his parents' dry cleaning shop, then rampaging through to the present with little or no mention of his personal life.
You could call Mr. Skolimowski, who is 77, an old dog, and while the multistranded, chronologically intricate narrative conceit of "11 Minutes" isn't exactly a new trick, it's one he pulls off with devilish panache and startling impact.
If we look at the works chronologically, it appears as if Goodman decided that she had gone as far as she could in this direction, and forced herself to change by incising the surfaces that she worked on.
The artworks are presented chronologically, from 1880 to the present, along the gallery walls; the steel partitions, which float in the middle of the gallery, hold thematically related artworks, furniture, design pieces and photography linked to the paintings.
So in celebration of one of the definitive voices of pop, soul, and R&B, here are 19853 performances, presented chronologically, that highlight why and how the Queen of Soul held her crown for more than 21985 years.
This thorough collection is arranged in loose thematic groupings, not chronologically, to emphasize a label that was tough when it wanted to be, tender when it wanted to be, and most of the time, preferred not to choose.
The Grolier show ranges chronologically from an 18th-century wooden volume that opens up into an altar (apparently used by Roman Catholics, Ms. Dubansky said) to a purple plastic children's toy from the mid-1990s called a Polly Pocket.
Divided chronologically into nine sections, they span five hundred years, from a strikingly modern study of drapery by an unknown German artist, circa 1480, to a black-and-white Ellsworth Kelly collage, from 1976, as elemental as an eclipse.
The way I engineered the book, the first two-thirds — it's told chronologically — is back-reported and then the stuff that I witnessed myself is in the final third of the book, when I catch up, so to speak.
Gerstl's retrospective at the Neue Galerie is organized thematically rather than chronologically, and, upon accessing the third floor of the Neue Galerie, the viewer first gets acquainted with the influences on Gerstl's style by entering a room displaying photographs.
The show is arranged chronologically in a timeline that will be familiar to anyone who knows Coney Island's past, or has visited two of the institutions devoted to its history: the Coney Island History Project and Coney Island USA.
But if you do it that way, you have to constantly circle back to the other subjects, so I decided to do it chronologically, in blocks of time, and weaved in one story and another, moving between the three.
Chronologically speaking, Brando went from playing a wily Okinawan villager, Sakini, in the film comedy, The Teahouse of the August Moon (1956), to playing a decorated air force pilot named "Ace," who falls in love with a soft, compliant Japanese woman.
The CEO said on Twitter in March that the Model 3 is clearly the lower-specced option, despite what some may think about it being some kind of "upgrade" in terms of tech because it follows the Model S chronologically.
"As I've been moving along chronologically in her books ... I've noticed her writing get more reflective towards the past, less in love with the studied carelessness of being young and hot and down for a good time," she wrote to me.
By moving the story so far away from everything else in the DCEU aesthetically, chronologically, and thematically, Wonder Woman was able to leave behind the baggage of previous entries in the franchise and succeed like no other recent DCEU film has.
At the very bottom of this chronologically ordered shelf were "Frou Frou Radio" and "The Way I Am Radio," stations that I had apparently created in 2009, languishing under 36 other stations I had created and curated between 2009 and 2015.
It is a handy feature, as the novel does not proceed chronologically; it darts between generations as its members become involved not only in the soda business but also in the political and cultural events of the tumultuous 20th century.
The footage isn't presented chronologically (that would be impossible, since there wasn't a camera on Goodall at all in the early days of her work), but the film's emotional experience is more central to its success than strict temporal accuracy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Centennial, a retrospective exhibition of photographer Irving Penn's long career, installed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, flows chronologically through extended assignments Penn was given by Vogue magazine and other sponsors between 1943 and 2008.
Seems like just yesterday we were doing interviews around the clock, getting nearly three hundred folks to tell us the most delicious stories we'd ever heard, and writing and editing those stories into one, tight, entertaining, and chronologically-correct narrative.
Here are six events, listed chronologically, that investors will be watching in June: POSSIBLE SWISS SHOCK - JUNE 10 Switzerland holds a referendum on June 50 on whether to introduce a sovereign money system that would shake up how its banks operate.
The exhibit is divided chronologically and thematically into four categories: the prominence of television (1960–76), the role of entertainment and show business (2016–88), the rise of cable news (1992–2004), and the emergence of internet campaigns (2000s–present).
Progressing chronologically, and after a short introduction establishing the current critical and mainstream recognition of black artists, the documentary touches upon key artists and art throughout the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, and highlights their importance using talking heads and voiceover.
But the climate that allowed the star of TV's biggest sitcom, "The Cosby Show," to serially prey on women was very much a feature of those years -- which, it's worth noting, are chronologically closer to the "Mad Men" era than today.
Represented chronologically are the films that put Pixar on the map (Toy Story), as well as the shorts most of us didn't see (One Man Band), and some of the early work from before it was a household name (Luxo Jr.).
Ms. Zenovich proceeds chronologically through Williams's life, from his cosseted upbringing in the Midwest and Marin County through Juilliard, early difficult days as a stand-up comic, his big break of "Mork and Mindy" and the multipronged stardom that ensued.
The twist: rather than going through the list chronologically, as most people would probably do, Dylan decides to go in alphabetical order, allowing the show to jump around in time, instead of giving us a straightforward biography of Dylan's romantic history.
Although this placement makes sense chronologically (603 Years is the most contemporary section, gathering around 60 works by women artists working in Britain since 1960), it feels a bit like the women have been shoved away in a small dark corner.
The company first began to officially phase out a chronologically organized timeline in February 2016, when it introduced the algorithmic timeline — in which "top-ranked" tweets, scored by a "relevance model," were automatically curated to appear first and most frequently.
Successive tours have seen him tackling his old bands' songs chronologically, and The Light has just reached an interesting chapter in New Order's discography: 1989's disco-leaning Technique and its even poppier, difficult-birth follow-up, 1993's Republic.
Their narratives overlap and jump around chronologically, in a way that can be disorienting, but Dinh is skilled at rendering the messiness of human motivation, and he adeptly harmonizes various preoccupations—masculinity, ecological abrasion, and the complexities of international aid work.
Here it is chronologically: How Alaska Got Her Name Because her hippie mother wanted to name her Harmony Springs and her conservative father wanted to name her Mary Frances, they decided to call her Mary until she was 7 years old.
The book is arranged chronologically by expedition date, which is fortunate, since the gear taken on older expeditions is far more interesting; recent entries seem to be little more than catalogs of dehydrated meals, Leatherman tools, satellite phones and the like.
A former legal adviser to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, she draws upon court transcripts, unpublished reports and Lizzie's recently discovered letters to tell the story chronologically, from murder to verdict to the case's long, strange afterlife.
The series is nonlinear — the final book fits chronologically between the fourth and the fifth, and the storyline continually jumps back and forth through time and space — and that nonlinear nature ultimately becomes a crucial part of the entire series.
Earlier in the quarter, there was a lot of commotion around the company's move to play around with the algorithm that serves Tweets to surface them non-chronologically, although we're hearing a lot less about this more recently both from Twitter and users.
The site is a great resource and repository for modern cases, but if you look at its database chronologically, you will find cases from far earlier in the 20th century that will likely never be solved, simply because all involved have passed away.
The term "adolescence" – emerging from the Latin word for youth, adulescence – had circulated in English since the Middle Ages, but modern psychologists carved it out as a chronologically specific phase during which a person prepared for adulthood while legally remaining a child.
Knowing where the majority of users are based can also help businesses better determine when to post content – though to some extent, Instagram's new algorithmic-based timeline will disrupt that flow by personalizing the feed to each user, rather than presenting posts chronologically.
As a means of representing black history in America, the LA based artist applies a street art methodology to explore the African diaspora and chronologically record the unfair treatment of black Americans by law enforcement and the federal government from the 1930s on.
It makes sense to play Crew Expendable first—purely chronologically, it takes place before the events of Last Survivor, and is pitched as an alternative take on the Nostromo crew's attempt to blast their unwanted guest out into the great void of space.
The film jumps around chronologically and thematically in a way that dilutes its impact, but it still provides plenty of cause to question the wisdom of President-elect Donald J. Trump's stated intentions of reviving coal mining and reducing environmental and other regulations.
On the occasion of Black History Month, I've selected the most influential books on race and the black experience published in the United States for each decade of the nation's existence — a history of race through ideas, arranged chronologically on the shelf.
It is organized chronologically by room — The Outbreak; No-Man's-Land; The Aftermath; and a smaller section, The Intersection of Arms and Art — a schema that risks an oversimplified narrative, but the modernity, austerity, and raw power of much of the art predominates.
As you age these fat compartment start to descend—they go lower—so if you actually evaluate a patient chronologically, from their twenties and thirties up to their fifties and sixties, you find that their facial fat descends to the lower portion of their face.
Addressing a number of different points, and working through the last few weeks chronologically, he said that prior to the killing a number of individuals had visited the city of Yalova and the Belgrad Forest, where searches for Khashoggi's body have since been conducted.
It chronologically crawls up the museum's central spiral with over 300 pieces, from 1920s abstraction to 73s "Space Modulators" that cast curious shadows from their plastic forms, some of his final work before his death at the age of 51 in 1946 from leukemia.
Organized chronologically, the retrospective begins with absurdist riffs on early 20th-century avant-garde abstractions by such artists as Kazimir Malevich, Alexander Calder and Jean Arp, borrowing the exact shapes, colors and dimensions of their artworks, then adding mechanisms so that the shapes move.
"Moonglow," in happy contrast, wanders where it will, framing a series of chronologically disordered episodes from the past with conversations involving the narrator (who never tries to persuade us that he is anyone other than Michael Chabon) and various kinfolk, principally his mother and grandfather.
It unfolds more or less chronologically, but in keeping with Lange's belief that a photograph's effect can be fortified with text, the gallery layout includes reading areas so visitors can experience the text as they would in a book, instead of uncomfortably on the wall.
Players travel chronologically across and up and the board, from King's birth on January 15, 1929, to his ordination as a Baptist minister, the Montgomery bus boycott, his incarceration in Birmingham, the passage of the Voting Rights Act, the Poor People's Campaign, and so on.
For one, the Leopold retrospective, which emphasizes paintings, takes the opposite curatorial tack from the Albertina exhibition, which was arranged chronologically, allowing for an in-depth study of Schiele's development from his teenage years through the glimmer of success he enjoyed right before his death.
The permanent exhibits in the museum are arranged along a horseshoe-shaped gallery, demonstrating the events of the Holocaust chronologically — the first room is about the broad history of Judaism in Europe, the second about rising antisemitism in the early 20th century, and so on.
The center&aposs 10 exhibits are laid out chronologically, with visitors learning how the 33 passengers and seven crew members — at least some of them already aware the nation was under attack — voted to charge the cockpit and then fought to regain control of the plane.
In a book or on screens, a painting appears invincibly itself, but when hung high or low, surrounded by plenty of space or little, near works that harmonise or works that clash, clustered by theme or chronologically arranged, a painting's impact can be enhanced or blunted.
There is wonderful black-and-white footage of Harlem in the late 1950s and early 1960s when we hear Baldwin's words about missing his family while he lived in France, but the film has little in the way of biography, and it is not structured chronologically.
Back in 2014, Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz announced that he had decided to recut the show's fourth season Netflix revival, abandoning its original structure — with each episode focused on a single character — and replacing it with a version that intercuts all the characters' stories chronologically.
The book takes us from the creators' college days to their current exploits, chronologically weaving together interviews with not only the entire cast, but also some 30+ other important players along the way, from their college roommates and MTV producers to Wet Hot co-star Paul Rudd.
The 31 pieces of personal reflection and cultural criticism collected here appear chronologically, opening with a 1994 essay about reading the Bible during a "pretty desultory" spell of born-again Christianity at age 21, and closing with a 2016 review of Nabokov's letters to his wife.
The book is arranged chronologically to follow the piano from start to finish, from the fiery plate casting at the O. S. Kelly Foundry in Springfield, Ohio, to the grand chandelier-lit Steinway Hall showroom on West 57th Street (which was sold in 2013, with Steinway relocating in 2014).
The exhibition is grouped thematically rather than chronologically, with perennial themes including animals, "body stuff," personal stories (including some of her surprisingly upbeat tales from stints in children's shelters and foster homes), historically based stories (including Park's fictionalized reconstruction of New York's "Mad Bomber"), and Chicago-related tales.
It proceeds by fits and starts, organized not chronologically or even by theme but by geographical setting, so that, as she circles from Los Angeles to New York to Santa Fe and on to Europe and back, a spiral shape emerges, not unlike that of the offending bacterium.
Foer: I think for most people, and again I think this has nothing to do with your political alignment, it feels vague and distant, "over there" both in the sense of geographic distance, but also "over there" chronologically, like it's going to be in the future that it happens.
Toobin presents his account chronologically, but inserts back stories of the players and asides on the volatile "cultural crosscurrents" of the time (the wake of Vietnam and Watergate, the congressional hearings on the F.B.I. and C.I.A., the Zebra killings that terrorized San Francisco, the gas shortages and assassination attempts).
Here too we are ushered through a painter's career chronologically — exploring how Freud, in Gayford's words, "loathed" the mystification of symbolism and had a self-described "zoological" interest in the human body — but the academic discipline that characterizes "Bridget Riley" is replaced in "Lucian Freud" by biographical verve.
Far more, though still a fraction, of moma 's nonpareil collection is now on display, arranged roughly chronologically but studded with such mutually provoking juxtapositions as a 1967 painting that fantasizes a race riot, by the African-American artist Faith Ringgold, with Picasso's gospel "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907).
Beginning with Klee's work after his return from Tunisia, the exhibition is organized roughly chronologically, according to the main sources of Klee's abstract techniques: his years as part of the Blue Rider group and as a teacher at the Bauhaus, his interest in signs and calligraphy, and his musical background.
Featuring 750043 chronologically displayed masterful works, including Pablo Picasso's "Portrait of Gertrude Stein" (1906) and Fernand Léger's "The Wedding" (1911-12), the exhibition makes an argument for Cubism as a revolutionary movement with a far-reaching influence on architecture, literature, philosophy, and the art historical events of Futurism, Dada and Suprematism.
But as a reminder, you can filter your News Feed by going to your Facebook home page and selecting "Most Recent" instead of "Top" from the dropdown bar next to the News Feed, in order to view posts chronologically rather than in an order that's been algorithmically sorted for you.
The events of the next few days were complicated, so rather than go through them chronologically I'm going to explain how each path I took ended up panning out (I'm going into detail so that I can be as much help as possible to anyone who goes through this themselves).
What Snap needs to do is create tabs for relevancy sorted Stories and chronologically sorted messages in the friends side of the app, and keep all professional content in the Discover section, but with the option to subscribe to your favorite creators to move them over to the Friends' story lists.
Commissioned by Storefront in 2013 on the occasion of its 30th anniversary, the sonic work consists of Acconci narrating the entire programming history of Storefront from its inception in 1982 onward chronologically — a fitting exercise for an artist who was so interested in the function of time and feats of endurance.
I know you're busy rewriting your to-do list in your head, first chronologically and then in order of task magnitude and then visually like a pie chart with different colors for each slice of pie according to how long each thing will take, but you can spare a little time.
"Bridget Riley: The Complete Paintings" is a catalogue raisonné, in the literal sense of the term: a reasoned and meticulously detailed register of over 600 works, presented chronologically across thousands of pages, divided into five volumes, and accompanied by provenance descriptions and annotations (each work is assigned a "BR number").
Mr. Ryman, a native Tennessean who has lived and worked in New York since 1953, arranged the works not chronologically but in groupings that emphasize their surfaces and materials, including the fasteners that connect them to the walls, which are as much a part of their essence as the paint.
No. 3 (really No. 1 chronologically): I made sure we were all up-to-date on routine vaccines — measles-mumps-rubella, varicella (chickenpox), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, polio and an annual flu shot — and added two (for hepatitis A and typhoid) that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends for travelers to Tanzania.
Reading these three authors chronologically not only serves as a tutorial on American noir, it provides a nuanced portrayal of Los Angeles from the 1940s to the 1990s in which we can bear witness to the evolution of the city's glamour, its seediness and its sins — all from the comfort of our armchair.
The book, arranged chronologically, consists in a careful (bordering on obsessive) reading of Thoreau's journals and letters, revealing a boy interested in the occult, ghost stories and magic, a teenager who pored over Arthurian legend and Greek mythology, and a man who interpreted the workings of nature through astrology and Native American shamanism.
The exhibition includes about 200 prints and a dozen films, beginning with his postwar work in Amsterdam and Paris, moving chronologically as he traveled the globe and ending with the film "Bye" he made as the last chapter of his life, after he learned in 1988 that he had incurable prostate cancer.
And by featuring artists alphabetically rather than chronologically, otherwise unrelated works can communicate with each other in elegant, sometimes moving ways, as when Jordan Casteel's 2017 oil portrait of a seated man in Harlem, "Q," faces Elizabeth Catlett's 1993 sculpture of a seated woman, "Woman Fixing Her Hair," their posture, eyes, and gaze uncannily alike.
The censored documentary moves chronologically from the Nuremberg trials through the Korean War, the Ku Klux Klan, Stalin's death, Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, John F. Kennedy's assassination, the testing of an atomic bomb, the Polish "anti-Zionist" campaign of 1968, Nelson Mandela, Polish Solidarity, Ronald Reagan's meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, Sept.
If there is a criticism to be made of "The Schoolhouse Gate," it might be that its organization, in which cases are clustered by topic instead of dealt with chronologically, dulls some of the impact of this historical shift, and makes it harder for the reader to see connections among some of these constitutional issues.
The show, comprised of a staggering one hundred and fifteen works, proceeds chronologically up the rotunda, but the non-linear elements in her work — triangles, lozenges, and trapezoids from very early paintings that resurface in her final works, as well as some unexpectedly figurative sculpture from her New York years — are allowed to shine through.
The best thing about Never Built New York is that it's organized geographically, not chronologically, which means it's easy to see which pockets of the city have been a sticking point for decades or even centuries — the spots different urban planners and architects have returned to over and over, looking for a more utopian way for it to exist.
Neither book purports to be a comprehensive equi-story; instead, by arranging their narratives thematically rather than chronologically, both authors have granted themselves the freedom to range as widely as the ancient wild horses, the Takhi and the Tarpan, once did, grazing on a pasture rich in anecdote, allegory and pathos as well as in historical importance.
Kateb (he signs his books with his family name first, given name second) distributed the parts of his narrative, or rather his multiple narratives, not chronologically or even according to a subjective chain of associations, but through some numerical system I can't quite follow — in other words, by a spatial arrangement that disrupts any temporal sequence.
But, she says, she and Roderick's investigation — which the Oxygen series follows chronologically — doe settle on a likely answer to its key question (though she declines to be more specific.) "By the time we got to the end and put everything together, we do have one conclusion that does seem to make sense above all others," she says.
So it was fascinating to watch the Monday subplot that grew out of James's recent silly swipe at the Knicks for drafting Ntilikina over Dallas's Dennis Smith Jr. It perhaps precipitated a late first-quarter elbow-and-shoving skirmish between two players separated chronologically by more than 13 years along with an ocean of professional experience.
So even though Soto was actually called up on May 20 and had hit five home runs before Monday night, the tiebreaking home run he blasted deep into the second deck off Chad Green with a runner on board in the seventh inning on Monday will appear first in game-by-game records that are compiled chronologically.
Mr. Harrison also stayed away from the wall unit, which holds Ms. Osnes's very special property: 10 binders of Playbills (arranged chronologically, starting with the "Man of La Mancha" Broadway revival she saw during a trip to New York as a high school student in 2003) and a selection of board games, including Yahtzee, Life, Sorry, Scrabble and Clue.
The show presents more than 75 works chronologically, grouping time periods into five major categories, beginning with "The Sensual Body" — her 1970s feminist explorations through neon colored abstract nudes —and ending with "Landscape: The Power of Native Place" — works from the 2000s that pair native designs with images of the lands that specific tribes have lost to colonization.
Story sharing has stopped growing… Story sharing has stopped growing… …But users keep sending more messages so Snap started mixing them all together …But users keep sending more messages so Snap started mixing them all together Snapchat smartly began algorithmically sorting Stories to show ones from your favorite people and closest friends first, instead of ranking them purely reverse chronologically.
The illustrations, which are arranged chronologically as they are performed in the musical, represent a gorgeous array of art styles and offer a surprisingly detailed look at the widely varied moods and dynamic emotional range of the show itself: In an email to Vox, Jovellanos said she'd been a big fan of Hamilton since it started previews in February of 2015.
Black Deutschland, set in the late '80s in what was then West Berlin and culminating in the fall of the Wall (though the narrator's chronologically hazy yet experientially vivid ruminations deftly interweave misadventures in the German city with reminiscences of his hometown of Chicago), probably gives some clues as to where the author might have been turned up back in the day.
In addition to the new Live Photos functionality, version 2.0 of the Google Photos app also introduced an easier way to share videos to YouTube, the ability to sort photos in albums chronologically or by recently added, and the ability to choose a new thumbnail for faces in the People section – the latter a popular request from the app's users, says Google.
Holography is as aesthetically, technologically, and chronologically distant from ancient paintings as any art form, but the artist Etienne Guiol and his compatriots at BK I Digital art company fuse the two media his new work A I M. In an evocative teaser video, the French artist shows his holographic animation of a character throwing an object in an abandoned factory.
It moves chronologically from the making of the new nation ("The Idea" where the tale of the two Washingtons appears), to the antebellum era and Civil War ("The People"), to the growth of federal authority ("The State"), to the 70 years and counting since World War II, which Lepore labels "The Machine," in a nod to the dominance of computers.

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