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"compendium" Definitions
  1. a collection of facts, drawings and photographs on a particular subject, especially in a book

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The Process Compendium 2004-2010 consists of two sets of fifteen prints that document Process 4 to Process 18 and one index print that includes the complete Process Compendium text.
Look, it is a compendium of bias, if you will.
For details, see "APAC Banks Regulatory Compendium - Update" at wwww.fitchratings.
Fitch's "Financial Institutions 2017 Outlooks Compendium" is available at www.fitchratings.
Fitch's "Financial Institutions 2016 Outlooks Compendium" is available at www.fitchratings.
It's almost a compendium of familiar Tyler tropes and situations.
People, Places and Things T's cultural compendium of what's new.
Did you see Clarissa Wei's illustrated compendium of Chinese baos?
Najafi knows how to give this compendium of action tropes an
The current emoji compendium still comes from a paler-skinned lens.
ET, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy.
The book, both compendium and commentary, ballooned to nearly 500 pages.
A dreary list, a compendium of the mediocre and the overpraised.
They have included Compendium, Moat, Involver, Vitrue, Netsuite, Market2Lead and many more.
To do so, he relies on a crowdsourced compendium of fishermen's tales.
I love that it's just the grand fucking compendium of black thought.
It's a small (133 pages), illustrated compendium of all things that toot.
The report is a compendium of anecdotes from companies around the country.
The CDC maintains a compendium of recommended exercises that includes tai chi.
Or you could wearily dredge up the ol' compendium of business leadership anecdotes.
He spent six years on a huge, beautifully illustrated compendium — "Flora Britannica" (1996).
But this month, another new treat will enter the doughnut compendium — the macaronut.
There was no single, comprehensive, reliable compendium of carbon-reduction solutions across sectors.
This multivolume compendium of images taken by NASA Ranger spacecraft sold for $21,2750.
They also supply an eye-opening compendium of confirmed cases of Chinese skulduggery.
"Saga: Compendium One" by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (2012 to 2019)
The full report, 'Gulf Cooperation Council Banks: 13 Compendium' is available at www.fitchratings.
NATURAL WORLDA Visual Compendium of Wonders From NatureBy Amanda Wood and Mike Jolley.
The dense compendium is filled with commentaries, debates, and references outside the text itself.
The book version of their compendium, "What Works in Conservation", runs to 662 pages.
But the findings add to a compendium of growing evidence that supports medicinal marijuana.
She rattles off lines from Bartlett's compendium when she has nothing else to say.
His campaign platform is a compendium of proposals to make life better for Texans.
"Blood at the Root" is a compendium of horrors and a catalog of shame.
It also leaves out "Atlas," his titanic photographic compendium of a century's cultural history.
" Here she is on the compendium of black fears that Peele's movie illuminates: "Banjos.
For your leisure time, here's our compendium of the best wine books of 2018.
The U.N. health body is adding "gaming disorder" to its compendium of medical conditions.
Her essay is an outstanding compendium of proposals designed to strengthen family and neighborhood.
Superficially spare, it's a densely knotty compendium of hooks underneath, in all shapes and sizes.
Yeah, it's basically a compendium to B- and C- and D-list celebrities in America.
To me, Camden's ideological and spiritual heart as an alternative place was always Compendium Books.
I've also accumulated a compendium of knowledge that can save you a lot of time.
Salesforce bought ExactTarget for $2.5 billion, and Oracle bought Compendium, a business blogging software program.
It took more than 80 years, but the ancient compendium has been given a makeover.
" The publisher describes the forthcoming book as "More than a sharp compendium of 'claps back.
If you're really into these sorts of pranks, there's a compendium of such antics here.
It's on Spotify: Outside our pages, I'm impressed by WQXR's compendium of essential Dvorak recordings.
It's a small (133 pages), illustrated compendium of all things that toot from the rear.
The Thomson Micromedex DrugDex Compendium and others are listed under compendia on the CMS website.
It contains a compendium of allegations of coordination between the Russian government and Trump's campaign.
This Saturday will also feature "Timeless Ailey," a compendium of highlights from ballets he created.
This isn't scripture, but rather a compendium of cuttings and jottings, an idiosyncratic commonplace book.
In 1801, British writer and engraver Joseph Strutt published a compendium of bizarre medieval pastimes.
If that makes Out of Line of a compendium of "accidents," they are happy ones.
The WEO is IEA's annual compendium of facts, statistics, scenarios, and analyses on global energy trends.
Its conduct in the Pacific theater was, to say the least, a compendium of war crimes.
Yet for all its lightness and whimsy, this compendium of movie memories argues insistently for reverence.
In part, the aim of the compendium was to instruct members of al-Nuwayri's own class.
A compendium of geologic jokes, he refers to himself not as a raconteur but a rockconteur.
That's why Rick dies in issue No. 192: No. 192 is the end of a compendium.
The case -- called the Balvenie DCS Compendium — was selected by Balvenie's legendary Malt Master David Stewart.
Mrs Merkel's political method is a compendium of lessons acquired during past encounters with the German electorate.
Since 2012, the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society has published an annual compendium of attribution studies.
BACK STORY The modern encyclopedia burst out of the Enlightenment as a lofty compendium of human intelligence.
In November, the European Union launched "Disinformation Review," a weekly compendium of pro-Kremlin distortions and untruths.
Below, we present a compendium of sorts about the election, to help guide you in your discussions.
That's why we put together an entire compendium of the city's most prodigious roasters, brewers, and baristas.
Below, a compendium of impeachment facts that may be useful as a reference over the holiday weekend.
Divided by country, the report includes a lengthy compendium of publicized instances of religious violence and persecution.
His book "Gather Around Cocktails" (Dovetail, $20), a compendium of holiday-related drinks, was published this fall.
Ms. MacLaine is just as happy holding attention as a raconteur, a walking compendium of Hollywood lore.
The Meatpacker, a lovely compendium of meats, broccoli rabe, and eggs, comes with fried potatoes and aioli.
The long-running compendium by Jason Lutes isn't quite finished — its third volume is currently in the works.
The compendium of 700 photographs, all from National Geographic's archives, show slices of life from all 5003 states.
The compendium of 700 photographs, all from National Geographic's archives, show slices of life from all 227 states.
This book, as advertised, is a compendium of drawings and photographs of the complex outgassing phenomena of comets.
First published in 1973, the compendium lists every conceivable means, positive or negative, of soberly blowing one's mind.
But if you're not a total Apple acolyte what you get is a fresh compendium of unnecessary headaches.
Republicans in Congress have introduced several bills that are a compendium of far-right ideas on workers' rights.
For me, it wasn't really that important that it was a compendium of all the greatest performers ever.
Nate Silver's compendium of polls gives Mr Trump a greater than 99% chance of winning his home state.
Here's our compendium for college-ready cars, cross-indexed somewhere at the campus library—wherever that may be.
Dozens of similarly vivid imaginary places are summarized in a new compendium, "Literary Wonderlands," edited by Laura Miller.
Reading this compendium is like exploring a cabinet of curiosities, each section home to uncanny and startling mirabilia.
In a self-­effacing note in his preface, he insists the compendium is the achievement of other writers.
The film is a compendium of vignettes that blend nature and pop culture with a surrealist, deadpan sensibility.
As a game, it's a showcase of constantly impressive player creativity, an endlessly expanding compendium of fan creations.
We Crossed a Bridge is a compendium of exhaustive interviews, most conducted in Arabic, with hundreds of Syrians.
According to the OECD Compendium of Productivity Indicators, Japan ranks the lowest in productivity among G-7 nations.
Stanford University's Global Medieval Sourcebook is a new online compendium of English translations for overlooked Middle Ages texts.
Talk Your new book, ''Theft by Finding,'' is a compendium of your diary entries from 1977 to 2002.
Shirley MacLaine, a film and television veteran, is happy holding attention as a walking compendium of Hollywood lore.
Economist Books; 256 pages; $17.99 and £8.99A compendium of our explainers and daily charts, assembled by our deputy editor.
Or really for any pizza topping you so desire – let our How to Make Pizza compendium be your guide.
And a compendium is precisely what the author, former senior curator of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, offers up.
R. Cawley is, you can consult a glossary in the Wimbledon Compendium, an exhaustive record of the tournament's history.
That said, "These two volumes are the only global-scale compendium of urban population pre-1950," the authors note.
The point was included in a two-minute compendium of Open highlights posted on the Open's website and app.
Cable pops onto the scene as the kid's nemesis, and as a lumbering, square-jawed compendium of knowing clichés.
For book lovers, we spoke with David Sedaris, the humorist who just released a compendium of his diary entries.
"Unmaking the Presidency," by Susan Hennessey and Benjamin Wittes, isn't just another compendium of insider gossip and bumbling treachery.
Still, it amounts to an unprecedented compendium of worldwide musical heritage — in terms of its scope and its accessibility.
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The publication is a broad compendium of nonverbal communication, and all the intentional and haphazard collisions on the way.
ET, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, drawn from the central bank's sources across the nation.
Chrysalis produced a 143-page report that reads like a catalog and compendium of 17th- and 18th-century tavern culture.
There are some large collections available, and even some smaller collections if you don't want to invest in a compendium.
Bong Appétit: Mastering the Art of Cooking with Weed is the only compendium of cannabis-infused cooking you'll ever need.
Billed as a game management tool, D&D Beyond has an official rules compendium, a character builder and character sheet.
Taking a stance against building more prisons is well supported by the compendium of complex and nuanced social science research.
The evolving compendium of the English language has garnered headlines recently with its social media swipes at the Trump administration.
Bringing these parallels to light is The Balvenie DCS Compendium Chapter 553 — a unique collection of whiskies selected by Stewart.
The Federal Reserve releases its Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy at 2 p.m.
Pinterest recently released its compendium of the most-pinned photos in countless categories, including the top hairstyles for black women.
Put the parties aside and think of the conservative brain versus the liberal brain and the great compendium of ideas.
It is not clear that this compendium eases the task of the Danish banker on a morning flight to Dallas.
In fact, Japan has the lowest productivity among G-7 nations, according to data from OECD Compendium of Productivity Indicators.
Not long after, there appeared a two-volume, 1,012-page compendium of Charles's articles and speeches from 1968 to 2012.
The controversial compendium came to be known as the Steele Dossier, after its author, former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele.
The least successful Into the Dark installments feel perfunctory, a compendium of horror clichés strung together to complete an assignment.
There is a lot of grace in this compendium of photojournalism about Kashmir, and there is much despair as well.
No compendium of "Dark Star"s is complete without a version of the original "single" of the song, from 1968.
LONDON — Among the showy jewelry books published this fall, there is a small compendium worth its ($22014) weight in gold.
Botanical Sketchbooks is a compendium of the diverse ways plants have been observed, studied, and immortalized in centuries of art.
Wailana catered to all kinds, with a menu that spanned six pages in an oversized cloth-bound compendium of diner favorites.
The newest addition to the MUNCHIES cookbook collection, and the only compendium of cannabis-infused cooking you'll ever need, drops today.
The Federal Reserve will publish its Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, in the afternoon.
And, in 1954, he published "A Child of the Century," that vast compendium of period evocation, juiced anecdotes, and dubious philosophy.
Editor's note: We worked with Design Compendium, a Brooklyn-based design and fabrication studio to create our coffee-making Rube Goldberg.
The last two-thirds of the book are a compendium of rants on topics that both fascinate and confound the author.
Concerned that players can actually become addicted, the World Health Organization is adding "gaming disorder" to its compendium of medical conditions.
A compendium of such lineup errors put together by Retrosheet shows that it tends to happen once or twice a season.
Your star's name is published in the company's astronomical compendium "Your Place in the Cosmos," which customers can buy for $39.95.
Apropos recent immensely polarized cryptocurrency debates, Artists Re:Thinking the Blockchain is a thoroughly relevant compendium for this largely uncharted area of technoculture.
On impeachment the FiveThirtyEight compendium of polls shows almost no change over the last several months, a small plurality remaining anti-Trump.
It functions very much like a compendium to a very curious observer of Vermeer's paintings, answering every question that would naturally arise.
A recent compendium published by the Russell Sage Foundation warns of growing differences in wealth even among those who are not rich.
From what I've read so far, my view is that we should interpret the book as a compendium of gossip Wolff heard.
Humanity, The Compendium explains, lives in a system called "Life" that is in the process of breaking down because of faulty code.
An article published a few years earlier in Walker's Hibernian Magazine, or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, an Irish publication, satirises the practice.
The American Meteorological Society now publishes an annual compendium of studies examining the role of climate change in the previous year's weather.
Today the Rules are a stale meme compendium, a time capsule of jokes which fell into the hands of marketers and normies.
The background: The project (and title) takes inspiration from 2017's "Tribe of Mentors" by Timothy Ferriss, a compendium of pithy advice.
Each episode explores a compendium of the most haunting tales of human history, both real and imagined, that center around a theme.
" The success stories in music are well documented, but this compendium is about "what happens when life doesn't work out as planned.
In the index of a 1993 compendium of writings on feminist legal theory, the entry for "gender differences" is "See sex differences".
Like the Compendium, the War Chest is intended as a kind of interactive activity book as much as a premium content bundle.
As in Peter Chadwick's This Brutal World, a similarly visual compendium published by Phaidon, there are just brief quotes accompanying the images.
Their team includes industrial designers, graphic artists, photographers, woodworkers, welders, and interior designers — a true compendium of designers, dreamers, artists, and builders.
The website has a compendium of research supporting neurobiofeedback, and the impact of an intervention like the Muse headset on cognitive abilities.
You may notice that this week's compendium has been put together and published on Saturday morning, rather than the usual Friday afternoon.
It is a compendium of saints: the vaunted patriarch, the taciturn cowboy, the errant knight, reluctant hero, gentle giant and omniscient father.
The redemptive power of narrative is also a subtext of "The Decameron," the 14th-century compendium of ribald tales by Giovanni Boccaccio.
It was effectively a breach of breaches, a compendium of data from large-scale hacks like those of LinkedIn, Myspace, and Yahoo.
Each scientist added his or her observations, building a compendium that included thousands of species of birds, mammals, spiders and other animals.
Some Republican lawmakers have zeroed in on its compendium of unverified allegations as the basis for the furor over Trump and Russia.
His office used to be a disastrous mess, he said; he had cleaned it recently, but it still housed an eclectic compendium.
Some Republican lawmakers have zeroed in on its compendium of unproven allegations as the basis for the furor over Trump and Russia.
On Wednesday, Reagan Arthur, Senior VP and Publisher of Little, Brown and Company, announced Souza's compendium of shade will arrive on Oct.
Organized by city, the book is a compendium of the best stores around the world and the stylish people who love them.
Play this hyperactive compendium of aural jokes in the car, or at parties, or anytime you need a shot of raw id.
The energy giant BP's annual Statistical Review of World Energy is a compendium of facts, figures, charts, and graphs on global energy use.
The new service, dubbed D&D Beyond, will feature "a rules compendium, character builder, digital character sheets, and more," according to Wizards' announcement.
This anthology series is a collaboration between several artists and story writers, who created a stunning compendium of short stories over eight volumes.
He's here to celebrate his new book, Meehan's Bartender's Manual, a half-cookbook, half-compendium, all-indispensable collection of hard-won bartender wisdom.
" Bradford says when the platform launches in August, "Players can play with digital versions of every official D&D sourcebook with the compendium.
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes from U.S. businesses, also pointed to trade-related pressures on transportation and manufacturing companies.
With a definitive compendium of Vent Guy's greatest hits now materializing before Reddit's eyes, user Twixonyourface stepped in with the Imgur three-pointer.
The neo-hippie installation by Wlademir Dias-Pino, "Brazilian Visual Encyclopedia" (1970-2016), is a wild compendium of collages made with found materials.
This compendium of geeky detail, oversimplified as it is, is surely why Samsung dedicated this year's TV showcase at CES to MicroLED technology.
Even others might forgo any sort of formal tutorialization, and simply contain a compendium to answer any mechanical questions a player may have.
"I loooove money" are among the first words we hear in "Generation Wealth," Lauren Greenfield's crammed compendium of capitalist excesses and toxic materialism.
The aggregate cast of those projects is a virtual encyclopedia of '70s celebrity, a startling compendium of has-beens and up-and-comers.
The self-titled release, a compendium of experimental rock that runs from hazy to hard-charging, is due out Friday on Dischord Records.
Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin's Never Built New York, published by Metropolis Books, is a compendium of 200 of these unrealized architectural dreams.
Even if you already have a long shelf of these writers at home, your reading list will grow exponentially after finishing this compendium.
A cat named Plume stalks this compendium of birds, each page a careful study of one species and the details of its feathers.
On this front, Renée suggests visiting "The Great Wall of Vagina" website, a compendium of 400 vaginas plaster-casted by artist Jamie McCartney.
In 1801, the British engraver and writer Joseph Strutt published a compendium to showcase some of the bizarre, bygone pastimes of his country.
The Fed is also due to issue its Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, at 2:00 p.m.
With this impressive compendium, Cummings was implicitly announcing a turn in his visual art away from innovative modernism, which I now think was unfortunate.
Her current favourite is The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks' compendium of case studies of patients with brain disorders.
Today, we're proud to announce the newest addition to the MUNCHIES cookbook collection, and the only compendium of cannabis-infused cooking you'll ever need.
And the models' technology could help add to the compendium of data on autonomous and electric vehicle, part of the reason Formula E exists.
Homesick for Another World is a compendium of 14 compulsive little tales, each powered by the sense of distance implied in the book's title.
Videos of his first rockets from 2015 are a compendium of failure, featuring more rockets sliding along the ground than flying through the air.
The Rub of Time, Amis's new anthology of essays and reportage, is not concerned expressly with cliché, at least compared to the previous compendium.
It scours documents, social media, videos, and audio recordings to create a searchable compendium of every word published or uttered online by an individual.
They'd later adopt pseudonyms—Harem, LTO, and A Levitas—as they released the solo EPs that'd later be collected in the compellingly confounding Compendium.
On Monday, "gaming disorder" will appear in a new draft of the organization's International Classification of Diseases, the highly regarded compendium of medical conditions.
A chapter on the adaptations of the novel — for radio, stage and screen — is a compendium of fun facts, much of it about casting.
Of 1,234 plants declared extinct since Carl Linnaeus' legendary plant species compendium, Species Plantarum, was published in 1753, about half the species were rediscovered.
"I actually have spent the most time reading Robert Caro's compendium on Lyndon B. Johnson," she tells CNBC Make It at The Riveter Summit.
The compendium was especially valuable because, under Soviet rule from 21895 to 21901, many of the nation's cultural traditions, including gastronomic ones, were suppressed.
The guide, a compendium of papers from outside experts, is 231 pages long, and it contains lots of statistics on sex offender recidivism rates.
The entries in this lighthearted compendium are words that various cultures use to describe emotions, such as toska , a Russian term describing insatiable longing.
The first, Bruce Conner: The Afternoon Interviews by V. Vale, is a compendium of previously untranscribed phone interviews from the late 1970s to 2005.
The Book Cover in the Weimar Republic, published by Taschen, is the first compendium of book covers from Germany's doomed era of creative progress.
His are not universal narratives, but a compendium of personal, experiential tales that give meaning to his multivalent life as an artist-explorer-Indigenous person.
Compiled from letters, diaries, interviews, and other archival artifacts, the book is a well-researched compendium of mini biographies of writers, painters, musicians, inventors, etc.
BACK STORY There was a time when many college students would get a facebook, a compendium filled with photos of their fellow freshmen, during orientation.
Here's a nice compendium of the many times he's gone after the company and its owner Jeff Bezos on Twitter — at least through late-March.
This magnificent compendium is a paean to the buildings that guided safe passage for the economic prosperity of a young nation with huge, dangerous coastlines.
But like their last few releases, their new album, Elseq1-5, is a little less optimistic, a compendium of the distressing sounds of digital decline.
The US Copyright Office even shaded Slater in their third Compendium—which is like the manual for what kind of copyrightable material they will register.
I didn't write a novel or a poetry compendium, not because I couldn't, but because I chose instead to spend my time with friends instead.
The disclosures will be published in upcoming volumes of an official State Department compendium of documents, called the Foreign Relations of the United States series.
I feel a similar sensation paging through Detroit: The Dream Is Now, a glossy compendium of the city's places and people by photographer Michel Arnaud.
Lehmiller isn't just putting out a compendium of our raciest thoughts; he tries to explain what those thoughts do for the health of our psyches.
Below is a compendium of last-minute gifts that offer more substantial comfort than the rush brought on by the swipe of a credit card.
"Things I Like," a compendium of his favorite things, with illustrations by the author, was his thank-you gift to her a little while later.
Each cabinet holds untold numbers of documents that together form a monument of tragedy, a compendium of death and destruction, lost lives and grim pain.
Still, looking at the compendium of evidence, "it would be hard not to conclude that there was serious damage to this gentleman's brain," he added.
The shortest, and by far the funniest, film in this program, it sets a compendium of petty everyday frustrations to Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings.
The result is an in-depth compendium outlining the nascent innovations that could drastically alter our lives over the coming decades—for better or for worse.
The WHO says it will formally recognize traditional medicine in its compendium in May, meaning more mainstream recognition of practices dating back more than 2,500 years.
HTC's U Ultra — memorably dubbed a "compendium of bad ideas" by The Verge's Vlad Savov — will start shipping to customers in the US on March 10th.
A manuscript compendium from China, currently available for purchase from Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, records prognostications related to astronomic phenomena, including the possible meanings of eclipses.
In January 1981, it released Mandate for Leadership, a book-length compendium of more than 2,000 policy recommendations covering nearly every aspect of the federal government.
This is just a random compendium of incredible applications that all have their origins in this national quest to access space and go to the moon.
Nelsons presided over the Third Symphony, that vast compendium of Alpine tone poetry, roughshod folk song, clashing village bands, boys' choruses, Nietzsche, and post-Wagnerian ecstasy.
Ornament is Crime is a visual compendium of the Modernist home, from early 1900s designs to contemporary structures carrying the austere style into the 21st century.
Even a textbook empiricist like Gessner could not overlook the possibility that these spectacular creatures might exist, and so could not omit them from his compendium.
In 2014, she launched the app WeReadToo, a compendium of books written by authors of color, about characters of color (the Android version is newly available).
Meat allergy was first observed in the 220s and formally described in 2150, which makes it a relatively recent arrival to the compendium of allergic conditions.
One of them, a 1980 edition of a public health compendium, indicates a global CFR of 4 percent for the Spanish flu, nearly twice as high.
But within the FIRE community, Mr. Money Mustache is required reading, a colorful compendium for anyone serious about achieving FI, and Adeney's word is near-gospel.
The horror movie "Camera Obscura," the feature debut of the writer-director Aaron B. Koontz, is nothing if not an exhaustive compendium of fright-film motifs.
Some of her best late work in this mode appears in "The Found and the Lost," a new eight-hundred-plus-page compendium of her novellas.
But, the Compendium of US Copyright Office Practices actually spends a lot of time talking about how humanness is a requirement for being considered a legal author.
Anonymising a large dataset—such as a compendium of Google searches which might then be used to train a rival's algorithms—is harder than it might seem.
The Ethnologue, a scholarly compendium published by SIL, has recently put the tally of "living languages" at 7,102, but says that 2,20063 are "in trouble" or "dying".
Another View A newly released compendium of common-sense principles offers a promising basis from which boards may recalibrate their approach to fundamental elements of corporate governance.
Compiled by the Wimbledon librarian, the compendium also logs the marriage history — husband, wedding date and location — of any woman who has reached the semifinals or final.
In some ways, the finale was a compendium of "Thrones" greatest hits: There was yet another regicide, yet another jailing of Tyrion, yet another scattering of Starks.
All of them are included in Paper Monument's recent compendium of artists' writing, Social Medium, and the discussion will be moderated by the book's editor, Jennifer Liese.
He later helped edit the book "A Compendium of Modern Chinese Poetry, 1986-1988," and was a writer in residence at Brown University from 1995 to 1998.
Each document is an overwhelming compendium listing a rack rate for every little item a hospital dispenses and every service it performs: A blood test for anemia.
This beautifully illustrated oversize compendium will be a treat for anyone who likes to look at and think about the staggering variety of animals on this planet.
This year, for the first time, the World Health Organization included details of traditional Chinese medicine in its all-important annual compendium of diseases and health problems.
Having your film archived at MoMA is an honor, and this series highlights some of the latest additions, a compendium of noteworthy films both old and new.
But when Nixon tried to justify criminal conduct by claiming a president is above the law, he earned his place in the compendium of deathless presidential quotations.
In all, Paris, Capital of Fashion is a comprehensive visual compendium that can help audiences understand the way fashion became foundational to the identity of the city.
"Self-Help" is a commodious compendium of exemplary tales, the stories of (almost exclusively) men who have made it in nearly every imaginable arena of human endeavor.
Robert Paine's 2013 compendium of over 75 recipes, from Georgia Cornbread to Apple Brown Betty, will help even novices develop a culinary contingency plan for when SHTF.
Even Kelly, who represents a still-conservative reaction to Trump's offensive behavior toward women, falls into the category of an enemy of the alt-right in this compendium.
The document, required by the Securities and Exchange Commission and written for the benefit of potential investors, serves as a compendium of the company's hopes, dreams, and fears.
In this colourful compendium of heroism, skulduggery, land-grabs, oil and violence, its subject emerges as equal parts Wild West and Oz. Fryderyk Chopin: A Life and Times.
The compendium of tombs, recently published by the MIT Press, was initially self-published in a smaller edition as a passion project by the retired medical industry executive.
He co-wrote the most authoritative compendium on northeast winter storms, which was published in two weighty volumes by the American Meteorological Society (and this reporter proudly owns).
The map builds on a compendium of tracking race crime across the country—important to view collectively since some organizations have been criticized for including their own agenda.
The first is simply a giant data set, a contextless compendium of information consulted via websearch or Alexa query to fill whatever momentary gnaw has interrupted your day.
It's fitting, then, that the tiger graces the cover of Arthur MacGregor's recent compendium of colonial collections, Company Curiosities: Nature, Culture and the East India Company, 1600 – 1874.
A Visual Compendium of Guitars 18"x 24" Print, $30, available at Pop ChartCan they identify all the guitars held by famous rockers in this eye-catching print?
Nonfiction THE ULTIMATE AMBITION IN THE ARTS OF ERUDITIONA Compendium of Knowledge From the Classical Islamic WorldBy Shihab al-Din al-NuwayriEdited and translated by Elias Muhanna318 pp.
This is similar to the Dota 2 model that has managed to set record prize pools for The International for every year since the Compendium debuted before TI3.
Basically a compendium of sexist jokes, the dyspeptic work was aimed at an audience of "the ordinary set of giddy-headed young men," and it was very popular.
But Mr. Padmore likes to see it as one, he said, "a compendium of all the styles" in which Schubert wrote, loosely based on the theme Sehnsucht (longing).
It's what led her to create Bread on Earth, a rough and constantly evolving compendium of regional breads she someday hopes to translate into an interactive digital map.
Its full Latin title translates to A most rare compendium of the whole magical art, systematized by the most famous masters of this art in the year 1057.
This is the wonder that is Frinkiac, a compendium of Simpsons moments frozen in time, and the latest, best, most perfectly cromulent way to waste time on the Internet.
At times More Life reminds me of Kanye West's The Life of Pablo, that other massively messy compendium of celebrity talent, minus West's considered sequencing and liquid musical flow.
ET, the Federal Reserve issues its so-called Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, drawn from the central bank's sources across the nation.
A 1003th- to 2100th-century Chinese manuscript compendium, currently available for purchase from Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, records prognostications related to astronomic phenomena, including the possible meanings of eclipses.
He had just finished an episode of his podcast, in which he interviewed the editor of a new compendium of Donald Trump coverage translated from Russian magazines and newspapers.
As cold-war anxieties roiled, making conformity seem like an important tool for survival, the show presented a compendium of 503 photographs from 69 countries, taken by 273 photographers.
The report is an excellent compendium of reliable data on key aspects of the innovation, science and research system, including six "enablers" — money; infrastructure; skills; networks; culture; and policy.
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy drawn from the central bank's sources across the nation, is expected at 2 p.m.
"Every congressman wanted to add something on for their district, and so it became this immense compendium of tariffs on any product that you can think of," James said.
Once the chief technologist at Microsoft, Dr. Myhrvold moved on to other endeavors like a six-volume, 264,22020-page compendium of cooking knowledge that has been celebrated by chefs.
The witchcraft community, or "witchblr," was ranked the 11th largest community on Tumblr for 2017, in the platform's annual compendium of its most popular memes, fandoms, topics, and groups.
When local order crumbled, the supply of water failed and urban settlements came under threat, the historian M. Athar Ali notes in a compendium of essays on Mughal India.
The Roman Catholic monks inherited the cookbook after suffragettes burned down Begbrook House, the home of a local bourgeois family whose servants compiled 142 recipes into a practical compendium.
For the online archive All of Bach—a gorgeous compendium of videos curated by the Netherlands Bach Society, eventually to encompass Bach's entire output—he has recorded the Goldbergs.
The compendium is printed in an oversized format, which not only gives gravitas to Valley's grotesque and goofy imagery, but allows enough room to read his text-heavy sequences.
"On the other hand," he added, "in the compendium of Donald Trump's offenses against the rule of law and the Constitution, this may not be in the top five."
Those restless spirits looking for a truly unique Halloween adventure, meanwhile, should check out the newly published travel compendium Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's Guide to the World's Hidden Wonders.
The dossier is a compendium of opposition research, including false claims and other information that has been confirmed, into then-candidate Trump, alleging multiple points of contact with Russia.
Paris, Capital of Fashion at the Museum at FIT is a comprehensive visual compendium that can help audiences understand how fashion became foundational to the identity of the city.
When Dr. Buie received an update of the star catalog — a compendium of Milky Way stars produced by a European Space Agency mission called Gaia — he reran his calculations.
Their book, recently released by the Monacelli Press, is a compendium to help artists, designers, and curious readers gain a more complex understanding of symbolism in the visual arts.
Try if you like: It. With its strong sense of place and some seriously scary clowns, Hell House LLC is a nice compendium to last year's huge horror hit.
Zhou Jinfeng, Secretary-General of China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation, said the WHO should take sustainability and science as preconditions for incorporating traditional Chinese medicine into its compendium.
It was a doozy, a 37-page compendium of alleged criminal and unsavory activity witnessed by that employee, Ric Jacobs, while he worked at the company in 2016 and 2017.
The point-by-point guide received a spate of fresh publicity in the fall of 2018 after a judge ordered disclosure of portions of the nearly half-century-old compendium.
In "Autumn", a lyrical cabaret beside the grand opera of the "My Struggle" books, taboo memories and forbidden feelings disrupt the grown-up project of a compendium of fatherly wisdom.
ET. The Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy drawn from the central bank's sources across the nation, is expected at 2 p.m.
The Unseen - An Atlas of Infrared Plates is a photographic compendium, an exploration by Edward Thompson, into the capacities of infrared photography to shape, represent, and highlight facets of reality.
It's an enjoyably meandering compendium of tics, references, and themes (particularly religion, fate, and the movies) culled from their impressive canon and marshaled into a surprisingly coherent, curiously haunting whole.
I wouldn't fault listeners for shrugging past the theoretically meaningful elements and just enjoying the album as a compendium of scrumptious guitar textures, but emotionally it doesn't code that way.
Murnau turned it into a compendium of comings and goings, of slightly alarming trajectories, of reminders that there was always stuff outside of the frame that the viewer couldn't see.
The 420-page (heh) tome, titled Dril Official Mr. Ten Years Anniversary Collection, is a compendium of top-shelf tweets and original sketches curated and drawn by the maestro himself.
His most recent volume of photographs, "India," is a compendium of the pictures he took in that country between 1978 and 2014, and it also gives us the essential McCurry.
For example, we might see an object through the visual cortex, but what helps us identify said object is the past compendium of information we have accumulated until that point.
The compendium ranges from the sublime to the ridiculous, but it's rarely boring, with artists who work in media ranging from painting and sculpture to soundscapes, film, and performance art.
Rather than write a memoir, as several of his friends had urged, he published a compendium of his letters, "All the Best," which became a New York Times best seller.
The New York Times put together a compendium of quotes from a number of Democratic elected officials that are intended to frighten every registered Democrat voter to flee from Sen.
But the real problem with "Big Little Lies" is that the women's stories, however well acted and artfully photographed, are just a compendium of clichés about upper-middle-class angst.
Investors will also parse the Federal Reserve's Beige Book, a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy drawn from the central bank's sources, expected at 2:00 p.m.
Made to Last: A Compendium of Artisans, Trades & Projects Chip and I like to promote artisans in our projects, which is what I love about Made to Last by Vanessa Murray.
Central to the briefing is the "threat matrix," a compendium assembled by the CIA and the FBI that includes all the "threats" -- or more accurately "leads" -- needing to be followed up.
There may be a taste for a supersize American-cheese blowhard fantasy compendium of all the ills of Western civilization poured into one guy, but you need a MUCH lighter touch.
Art Spiegelman, one of comics' most well-regarded writers and artists, withdrew an essay from a Marvel compendium after editors resisted his comparison of President Donald Trump to a comics villain.
Last week, the World Health Organization upgraded burnout from a "state" of exhaustion to "a syndrome" resulting from "chronic workplace stress" in its International Disease Classification, the official compendium of diseases.
Another compendium of mass shootings since 2009 by the New York Times showed that handguns were used in 13 incidents, compared to five in which a rifle was the primary weapon.
Another compendium of mass shootings since 193 by the New York Times showed that handguns were used in 13 incidents, compared to five in which a rifle was the primary weapon.
Also, he has written "Bread Is Gold," a compendium of recipes, with contributions from guest chefs including René Redzepi and Alain Ducasse, created from ingredients that otherwise might have been discarded.
The Camp Fire tragedy was a compendium of many hundreds of stories about ways in which property owners and managers along the route did or did not properly maintain their land.
Among Mr. Lewis's other books was "The Total Film-Maker," a compendium of his lectures at the film school of the University of Southern California, where he taught, beginning in 1967.
She led the Office's effort to update the massive 1,200-page Copyright Office Compendium for the first time in three decades to the benefit of all who use the registration system.
The compendium — entitled "Complicit: House GOP's Reckless Campaign to Cover-up for President Trump" — touches on a wide range of issues where the party finds Republican oversight either lacking or nonexistent.
The Art of the Hollywood Backdrop by Karen L. Maness and Richard M. Isackes, out now from Regan Arts, is a visual compendium of over 300 images highlighting this unheralded history.
"Backseat" is a compendium of abrasive, constantly moving electric gears, hissing and squeaking, always threatening to malfunction or combust — warped guitars, random shrieks and squawks, bleepy synthesizers scraped against a chalkboard.
Everyone is connected to one another and the entire compendium of human knowledge by the supercomputers we carry around in our pockets, and we have never felt more anxious or alone.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The marvelous compendium What It Means to Write About Art: Interviews with Art Critics by Jarrett Earnest (David Zwirner Books, 2018) presents 30 very lively personalities.
"It's only with those other tools that the 23andMe data actually becomes useful, so it's fairly new," said Mansal Denton, a nootropics blogger who started Nootropedia, an online compendium of nootropics resources.
This year's U Ultra was another compendium of bad ideas, and I was just about ready to admit to myself that HTC would never again return to its glorious position of leadership.
Front Burner Lonely Planet's guidebook series, a favorite of travelers on a shoestring, has introduced a compendium of weekend jaunts to 2100 wine regions in 2928 countries, though Bordeaux is not included.
By the end of 2018 it will hand the government its final report, a compendium of the ancien régime's crimes based on interviews with nearly 50,000 witnesses, about one Tunisian in 230.
About the Fitch 50 Published annually, the Fitch 05403 is a high-profile compendium covering organizational structure diagrams, liquidity profiles, and credit agreement/indenture summaries of the largest 50 leveraged loan issuers.
Insect Artifice is divided into two parts: one consisting of an intellectual biography of Joris Hoefnagel, and another, which analyzes Hoefnagel's seminal work Four Elements, a compendium of the known animal world.
This compendium contains over 21880 reproductions of classic and modern paintings, drawings, and engravings, with corresponding excerpts about the artworks from C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin's renowned English translation of Proust.
So we've pulled together a compendium of our favorite foods and dishes that are very popular in the freezer aisle, or that you didn't even know you could make on your own.
A vividly illustrated survey of typeface design, Tosh Omagari's Arcade Game Typography is a satisfying compendium for anyone occasionally gripped with nostalgia at the sight of a lone Ms. Pac-Man machine.
The compendium format of the publication shows the evolution of his thinking, as he continually sharpens his blade for more precisely cutting analyses of the contradictions and hypocrisy attending to contemporary Judaism.
The ambitious compendium, at nearly 700 pages, includes proposals designating Election Day as a federal holiday, automatically registering citizens to vote, and restoring voting rights to people who have served felony sentences.
Yet the album also turns out to be a compendium, or at least a thumbnail, of Prince's boundless musicality and of his lifelong themes: romance, solitude, sensuality, salvation, sin, yearning and ecstasy.
But on a global level, Mandarin Chinese dwarfs English in native speakers, ranking first with 13 million, followed by Spanish with 437 million, according to Ethnologue, a compendium of the world's languages.
The dossier is a compendium of unsubstantiated allegations of questionable real estate deals, secret coordination with Russian operatives who hacked Democratic targets during the election, and evenings Mr. Trump spent with prostitutes.
PARELES Echoing the keyboard chords of Bruce Springsteen's "My Hometown," the Killers' "Land of the Free" is a compendium of issues — mass incarceration, immigration, racism, gun control — heading into a gospelly chorus.
Andrea Bowers' "Labor is Entitled to All It Creates" (2012) is a compendium of flyers from every Los Angeles–based labor organization the artist could find, bound into a binder-like book.
Lederman seems to have the prerequisite knowledge of the field: in 2014 she co-edited 10×10 Japanese Photobooks, a compendium of the Japanese photo books published in the last 60 years.
Inclusion in the compendium did not mean the WHO endorsed the scientific validity of traditional medicine, or that it recommended or condoned the use of animal parts, a WHO spokesman Tarik Jašarević said.
By obsessively refining a polished compendium of knotted genre conventions at the expense of feeling, the Cars both apotheosize and violate popform: direct emotion is also a genre convention, the only one omitted.
Many of the scribbles are incorporated into this densely detailed work—Mr Dant calls it an "encyclopaedic compendium" of his experience—which depicts artefacts of the general election enshrined as in a museum.
His most ambitious work on the American Indian was "In the Hands of the Great Spirit: The 20,000-Year History of American Indians" (2003), a compendium covering the histories of some 500 tribes.
From Salvador Dalí's tome of surreal recipes to an oral history of the Polaroid camera to a compendium of Magic, The Gathering trivia, this ensemble of nine art books has something for everyone.
Mr Krueger died in March, before the publication of his book—which, as its title hints, sets out to emulate "Freakonomics" (a bestselling pop-economics compendium from 2005), only with added guitar solos.
The World Health Organization is set to recognize traditional Chinese medicine for the first time next year in its global medical compendium according to Nature International Journal of Science, citing the governing body.
The list of integrationist proposals he announced during his State of the Union address on Wednesday read like a compendium of measures that Britain's finest mandarins have spent the last 30 years blocking.
The leading U.S. pharmaceuticals standards organization, U.S. Pharmacopoeia (USP), which publishes a compendium of drug information, told Reuters it was pressing ahead to recognize synthetic tests as comparable to crab blood-based ones.
" 1918: Winning the War, Losing the War " is a compendium of traditional military-history articles edited by Matthias Strohn, who worked at the British Army's military academy and, later, at its research center.
Although he did co-write the Freedom Party handbook, the compendium of its ideology, so even if he seems to be very moderate, he was forming the ideology together with the other guys.
Never mind that Mr. Furth's book — adapted from a 1934 play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart and a 16-performance flop on Broadway — remains a compendium of heartbreak-of-success clichés.
Just at the stage when we hope children will keep reading, their book lists begin to resemble a compendium of life lessons — as though reading must be grave or ponderous to be meaningful.
He provided a point-by-point rebuttal of specific claims in the 35-page compendium, which was compiled by a former British spy named Christopher Steele as opposition research into then-candidate Trump.
There is a useful grouping of greens according to taste, texture, seasonality and style of preparation: "The Book of Greens: A Cook's Compendium" by Jenn Louis with Kathleen Squires (Ten Speed Press, $35).
"If I could wave a magic wand, I would say CMS needs to strongly reevaluate whether or not newer branded $100,000 medications should be using compendium to expand their market share," Prasad said.
Perfect, however, "Infinite Jest" is not: this 1,19853-page novel is a "loose baggy monster," to use Henry James's words, a vast, encyclopedic compendium of whatever seems to have crossed Mr. Wallace's mind.
The Fed's so-called "Beige Book" report, a compendium of anecdotes on the state of the economy, pointed to numerous cases of businesses citing concern over the Trump administration's trade war with China.
In addition to collecting information, Voyager 2 was sent with a copy of the Golden Record: a compendium of 116 images and various audio recordings chosen to represent human life on planet Earth.
Way told me that, before the late 22017s, when he first showed Castrucci his drawings, he had studied books about medicine, including Physicians' Desk Reference, the medical industry's standard compendium of prescription drugs.
The space agency's list reads like a compendium of every sci-fi-horror film ever created, and include risks like radiation exposure, extended periods of isolation from other humans and the effects of gravity.
The G6 made my Pixel sound tinny by comparison; the G6 had fuller bass, wider dynamic range, and a compendium of other small improvements that all boiled down to it just being much better.
He then stumbled upon the Virtual Ninja Turtle Museum, a massive online compendium dedicated to the toys from the franchise, and found that its owner was more than willing to help with the project.
Mr Schulz ruminated on Europe; cracked folksy jokes; solemnly intoned about Germany's historical burden; cast his family, neighbours and acquaintances from the campaign trail as characters in a compendium of parables about the country.
If you were masochistic enough to forgo the March in favor of studying news coverage on it (as I was), you would've instead just heard a remastered compendium of the antiscientific pundits' greatest hits.
Details about traditional medicine will be included in the 11th version of the WHO's global compendium, known as the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, or ICD, for the first time.
In the book "The Jews of Capitol Hill: A Compendium of Jewish Congressional Members," author Kurt F. Stone writes that the school, P.S. 197 in Brooklyn, did win a borough championship while Sanders played.
Disney treated the press to a secret Star Wars press junket on Sunday, which featured not only a full cast panel discussion but also an impressive compendium of costumes, photographs, and Star Wars merchandise.
The document, a compendium of opinions about the economy gathered from business contacts throughout the Fed's 7503 regional districts, highlighted growing labor shortages across high-skilled occupations and in the construction and transportation sectors.
Bush recalled that one C.E.O., whom he described as "tough as nails," said he feared that Elliott would publicly release a compendium of his board's mistakes unless he did what the hedge fund wanted.
Her 2000 memoir, "Natural Blonde," a best seller for months, was a breezy compendium of tales about Rock Hudson, Richard Burton, Joe DiMaggio, Sean Connery, Frank Sinatra, Katharine Hepburn and others — nothing very scandalous.
WASHINGTON — The House will vote on Friday on the Democrats' signature piece of legislation, a sprawling compendium of ballot access, campaign-finance transparency and anti-corruption proposals devised to restore public trust in government.
If so, you should seek out Shea Serrano's Movies (And Other Things), an illustrated compendium that asks the tough questions like: Is this movie better, the same, or worse with the Rock in it?
There is some basic guidance in the Compendium of US Copyright Office Practices, which says that works produced by a machine with no creative input or intervention from a human can't be given authorship.
Building to a chase, then a frenzy, it is a compendium of sounds — slides and tremors, roiling then calm — that I was happy to recognize, by the end of the concert, as characteristically Staudian.
" His nighttime reveries also spawned the concept of his next book, his 22nd, a compendium of the films that enraptured him growing up, including "The Count of Monte Cristo" and "The Mark of Zorro.
Bianca Bosker's "Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to Live for Taste" is a compendium of bewitching and sometimes disgusting facts.
Her essential encyclopedia, Tis the Season TV, is the foremost compendium of seasonal television entertainment; she may be the only person alive who's seen some of the oddities she tracked down for the book.
In its 2016 compendium on GCC banks, Fitch says of the IDRs assigned by the agency to banks in the GCC region, 96% are investment-grade and 82% are driven by potential sovereign support.
The compendium of tree-related writing, from Ursula K. Le Guin ("The Word for World Is Forest") to Radiohead ("Fake Plastic Trees"), was translated into visuals of forests through an original tree typeface by Holten.
Robot Ethics 2.0: From Autonomous Cars to Artificial Intelligence, by Patrick Lin, Ryan Jenkins, and Keith AbneyThe classic Trolley Problem, as this updated compendium on robot ethics demonstrates, is child's play compared to what's coming.
The last of these is less obvious for consumer users but is an interesting compendium to how LinkedIn hopes to grow its profile as a directory for businesses online, and potentially develop those relationships, too.
ET (8.93 GMT), a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, that will likely provide further evidence that the economy continues to strengthen giving the Federal Reserve impetus to raise rate next month.
PHARMACOPOEIA PUSH The leading U.S. pharmaceuticals standards organisation, U.S. Pharmacopoeia (USP), which publishes a compendium of drug information, told Reuters it was pressing ahead to recognise synthetic tests as comparable to crab blood-based ones.
The Man released their seventh LP, the Danger Mouse-produced Evil Friends, a compendium of psych-pop, with a burnished retro sheen, some debauched bass grooves, and occasionally, tunes topped off with a nimble falsetto.
ET (2500 GMT), a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, that will likely provide further evidence that the economy continues to strengthen giving the Federal Reserve impetus to raise rate next month.
Employment continued to expand and "labor markets remained tight, with contacts across the country experiencing difficulties filling open positions," the Fed reported in its latest Beige Book compendium of anecdotes from businesses around the country.
While it's clear that a compendium of styles contribute to The Breathing Effect's sound, Gross and Terrell have melded them all into such a convincing alloy that its musical genealogy becomes secondary to its luster.
Call it an antidote to "Female Trouble": This series, which grew out of a program that provides grants to women making short films, presents a compendium of recent work from up-and-coming female directors.
One day I hope to pick it back up, perhaps more casually that I started it, and finally complete my Kingdom Hearts lore compendium, once and for all—or, at least until Kingdom Hearts 3.5.
ET (21 GMT), a compendium of anecdotes on the health of the economy, that will likely provide further evidence that the economy continues to strengthen giving the Federal Reserve impetus to raise rate next month.
It's a 1981 compendium of celebrity recipes that Blinn had collected over the course of decades of writing a syndicated food column wherein she'd ask everyone from Alfred Hitchcock to Eileen Brennan about their favorite recipes.
In fact, she wasn't even on Find a Grave, that thorough online compendium of burials, when I set out to track down her memorial earlier this year (although I made her an entry after my visit).
I want to know what's going on in my brain, so I call up Arthur Shapiro and Niko Troje, a pair of scientists who dissect Kayahara's spinning girl in the forthcoming Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions.
As they described the project: We at Quartz have created a compendium, from Ashwagandha to zizyphus, of the magical healing ingredients both sides of the political spectrum are buying, and how they are presented to each.
The Balvenie DCS Compendium Chapter 3 whiskies — which include the oldest whisky ever to be released by the distillery (a 55-year-old from 1961) — are crafted with dedication, patience, and the sincerest commitment to craftsmanship.
Somehow the most difficult and the most approachable four-figure-page book you'll read, Wallace's monumental compendium of dystopia, comedy, tennis, drug recovery, and high-impact footnotes has been alternately under- and overrated for 20 years.
In fact, according to the progress bar in my game, I'm less than 20 percent of the way through the story, with even less completed of the challenges and the Compendium (index of items discovered/found).
Thus the dominant squid in "Squidbillies," Early Cuyler (voiced by Stuart Daniel Baker, working under the stage name Unknown Hinson), is a compendium of unacceptable behaviors and viewpoints, foul-mouthed and bigoted and proud of it.
Since the Encyclopédie was a massive compendium of knowledge of all kinds, organizing the entirety of human thought, Diderot persists vaguely in memory as a type of Enlightenment superman, the big bore with a big book.
The 14 sculptures remain the central focus, but the series now has an addition: A compendium of 120 metal sculptures to remember the estimated 120 women around the world who die everyday due to gender violence.
But the creative use of new technology sits alongside a genuine desire to return to analogue tools, evident in the delicate watercolors of Pezo von Ellrichshausen's Finite Format 04, an obsessive, repetitious compendium of formal variations.
The video game's poor English translation has fed the internet meme machine for decades with the nonsensical phrase "All your base are belong to us" since "at least" 1998, according to online compendium Know Your Meme.
So many companies are operating in the space that TechCrunch created a compendium of sorts listing the players, simply to get our mind around who is active in the space as a partial, or pure participant.
Emily Scott, founder and owner of Compendium, a Philadelphia boutique, suggested looking for five to 10 people to invest smaller chunks of money rather than looking for an individual to provide one large amount of money.
Mr. Thian spent a half century documenting the history of the Confederate currency, flag and seal as he became chief clerk at the Army headquarters in Washington and published a compendium of the Confederate Congressional debates.
Interestingly, Frank offered a handy compendium for his detractors in the class action bar in a 25-page declaration in which he preemptively discloses all of the criticism that's been leveled against him in previous cases.
What you see is a compendium of violent moments in front of and behind the camera from Silver's "play" riot and the real ones happening in the streets, juxtaposed with the joy of a kid's birthday party.
So you won't get lost (or, in case you want to), there's "New York in 50 Maps" (Universe, $17.95), by Françoise and Pauline Bayle, a practical, whimsical (it includes maps of cemeteries, sex, subways) and colorful compendium.
A compendium of super-slick, sultry R&B that's cooler than an ice cube on the small of your back (and just as thrilling), his full length offers new dimensions hitherto unheard from the already released tracks.
One highlight is a program called "'A Night at the Palace': Vitaphone's Greatest Hits" (Tuesday), a compendium of variety shorts that used the Vitaphone system, an early sound process in which audio was played off a disc.
"Regal," whose core keyboard hook matches the delight in her voice, gradually builds up a delicate compendium of countless instruments swaying and fluttering in the breeze — airy flutes, keyboards, seagulls, synthesized clicks and squeals, possibly a harp.
" And it ends with vocal harmonies in "Get Well Soon," a compendium of sympathy and 21st-century advice — "Unfollow fear and just say you are blocked" — that also promises, "I'll be right there just to hug you.
In fact, he invites us to be angry at the omissions, anticipating that even a vast compendium of the work of women directors cannot satisfy in a world where so many have been excluded for so long.
This master of street photography is now in his mid-793s, and this compendium of his work, much of it made in Vancouver in the '279s and '2100s, should introduce his playful, soulful photographs to new audiences.
In fact, I will assign Trump's letter to my speechwriting students at American University because I want them to see this rich compendium of the fallacies so traditional in political rhetoric, in order to avoid repeating them.
According to transit blogger Alon Levy's compendium of international subway projects, Berlin's U55 line cost $250 million per kilometer, Paris's Metro Line 14 cost $230 million per kilometer, and Copenhagen's Circle Line cost $260 million per kilometer.
A compendium of creepy spy-movie bass, squeaking keyboards locking into the groove at skewed angles, and metallic snare drums impatiently ushering things along, "42" rattles and clanks, threatening to fall apart, while both rappers burble excitedly.
In order to help, The Verge has assembled a reading list: a brief but diverse compendium of books, short stories, and blogs, all chosen by leading figures in the AI world to help you better understand artificial intelligence.
Mr. Weiner said that reports of several fake Pollocks as well as the absence of the painting in question from the definitive compendium of the artist's work, known as the catalogue raisonné, caused him to be especially cautious.
The flange relates to the compendium of V-forms in Venus Vectors (1987), a large sculpture of transparent panels through which one sees V-forms from Paleolithic imagery, pyramids, wings, and one panel that includes a video performance.
Meredith gives her therapist a rundown of the romantic going-ons at the hospital, which is hard for the poor man to understand, but honestly probably less confusing than the compendium of bad stuff that's happened to her.
Economist Books; 272 pages; $11.99 and £8.99 A compendium of our explainer articles and daily charts, which spell out why Americans are sleeping more, why the global suicide rate is falling and why carrots were not always orange.
The missed pass-interference call in the clash between the Rams and Saints was certainly egregious, but every football game is a compendium of good and bad breaks; luck is always a factor and often the deciding one.
Mr. Vitagliano, now a blogger writing about L.G.B.T.Q. issues and editor of "Born This Way," a 2012 compendium of coming-out essays, is at work on a documentary film — a "frockumentary," he called it — to chronicle its history.
The compendium — originally released by Aperture last year and recently reprinted in a mid-sized edition — features hundreds of photobooks by Chinese creators, including individuals from Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as those by foreigners about China.
To that end, today biologist Tim Halliday has released The Book of Frogs, a huge, beautiful compendium of 600 frogs from around the world, from the famed poison-arrow variety on up to the intriguingly named plaintive rain frog.
The book is a compendium of the various issues around autonomous weapons, although it suffers a bit from the classic problem of being too lengthy on some subjects (drone swarms) while offering limited information on others (arms control negotiations).
Stymied and discouraged, I emailed Jonathon Green, one of the world's leading slang lexicographers and the author of Green's Slang Dictionary, a three-volume compendium of over 10.3 million slang words and phrases that costs $625 new on Amazon.
But the rebranding of Bud did compel me to think about this notion of an American beverage, and to pull down from my bookshelf the delightful (and often delightfully overwrought) 1953 compendium "The American Drink Book," by S.S. Field.
Jeff Emtman's Here Be Monsters is a growing audio compendium of the dark sides of our world, from hallucinogenic healing for grief to a behind-the-scenes look at the carnivorous beetles gnawing on bones in natural history museums.
Once I have a basic outline then I have to sit back and think, how do I structure this for the six-issue trade and the 12-issue hardcover and the 24-issue slipcase and the 48-issue compendium?
Last year he published "Theft By Finding," a volume of excerpts from the voluminous diary he has kept since 6003, along with a "visual compendium" reproducing pages of the original books, in all their often-handwritten, wildly collaged glory.
What, after all, is the entire arc of history but a compendium of things — the pottery, cloaks, jewelry, houses, furniture, vessels and tapestries that humankind has always made (and will always make) to assert its presence in the world?
"With this compendium, Cheryl and Linda Costa have reminded the public and the media the extraterrestrial phenomenon continues unabated," said Stephen Bassett, founder and executive director of the Paradigm Research Group, which lobbies for disclosure of official U.F.O. records.
Walton's comments came at a hearing where the Electronic Privacy Information Center, which filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit for the Mueller compendium, was pressing for a less-redacted version of it to be released by Jan. 17.
Presenting Shakespeare is mostly a visual compendium light on analysis, but with over a thousand posters from 55 countries it offers an opportunity to delve into how different cultures interpret Shakespeare's classic stories of love, tragedy, and twisted identities.
In 2019, the World Health Organization added traditional Chinese medicine in its International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, a global health compendium identifying health trends and statistics and the international standard for reporting diseases and health conditions.
When the novel Ready Player One was published, it drew a lot of attention for the fact that it was, essentially, a compendium of pop culture references related to what Halliday (standing in, tastewise, for his author, Cline) loved most.
Now, thanks to a recently rediscovered cache of personal papers and drafts, these foundations are more visible to readers with the publication of several early and unfinished works in a new compendium, The Alley of Fireflies, diligently translated by Ford.
According to Systemspace's scripture, an online document called "The Compendium," it's an online group that believes the Universe is comprised of countless "systems" or alternate dimensions coded into existence in much the same way a programmer creates a virtual-reality simulation.
The compendium, entitled Yu zhi tian yuan yu li xiang yi fu ("Essay on the Astronomical & Meteorological Presages by Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty") spans more than 27 pages and 21807 volumes, with the pages filled with illustrations documenting these phenomena.
As you can imagine, the grove is a tranquil site — so peaceful, in fact, that Japan's environmental ministry included the forest on its list of "100 Soundscapes of Japan," a compendium of the country's most significant natural, cultural, and industrial noises.
Outside government agencies, PRT engineer J. Edward Anderson — who also wrote several invaluable essays hosted on University of Washington professor Jerry Schneider's PRT compendium — blames the conventional rail industry for hampering research into new alternatives, urging cities to play it safe.
Astral Eyes has published his art in a compendium publication called åstrally ¥rs, and, not one to be restricted to any one discipline, is also founder and co-owner of Goldnbones, a fashion label that brings unique artist prints to clothing.
LONDON (Reuters) - In years to come when tennis fans flick through the hefty 53-page Wimbledon Compendium, they will note that in 25 Simona Halep rolled over Ukrainian Elina Svitolina in the semi-finals for the loss of just four games.
The new book by the two surviving members of the Beastie Boys is "a compendium of anecdotes, recipes, impish riffs and shaggy-dog stories and a heartfelt elegy" to their bandmate, Adam Yauch, who died in 2012, our critic writes.
"Modern industry saves us endless labor and drudgery," the Berlin-born artist and designer Anni Albers noted back in 1965 in "On Weaving," her pioneering compendium on the art, reissued last October to coincide with her retrospective at the Guggenheim Bilbao.
Luckily, I had the benefit of a new, comprehensive monograph, Robert Murray: Sculpture, by art director, designer, and Farrar, Straus, and Giroux design manager Jonathan D. Lippincott, whose enthusiasm shines throughout this gorgeously designed compendium on Murray's lengthy, ongoing career.
As Sarah Wise, author of one of the new book's contextualising essays, puts it, these notes are "a compendium of anxieties" held by the well-off about the working classes, censorious judgment mixing with compassion in a characteristically Victorian way.
The author is Alison Lurie, and the passage draws from a 2002 book called "Boys and Girls Forever: Children's Classics From Cinderella to Harry Potter," itself a compendium of several essays that mostly appeared in the New York Review of Books.
Not only does the internet recognize borders, but it internalizes them, operating with country domain names like those referred to in Brian Mackern's compendium of Latin American net art netart latino database (1999-2004) and Aleksandra Domanovic's "printable monument" "Grobari" (2009).
Spearheaded by UCLA computer scientist Paul Eggert and backed by the internet standards organization ICANN, the IANA TZ DB—how's that for an acronym—is an open-source compendium of time data: What it is, what it was, and when it changes.
You Exec Plus also features a host of practical, professional tools, like a massive library of images to improve your presentations, the Ultimate Résumé Kit for revitalizing your stale CV, and a compendium of gorgeous PowerPoint templates to punch up your pitch decks.
ABP is the most popular blocker, but because the code was added to Easylist, a compendium of such filters used by many pieces of ad-blocking software, you can also expect to see the ads disappear if you use uBlock, Adguard, and others.
"Wealthfront's calculation ignores two things: It ignores that these taxes are deferred and must be paid later, and that the maximum write-off for any one year is$3,000," says Michael Edesess, mathematician and chief investment strategist at Compendium Finance, an investment adviser.
Good morning and welcome to the new cookbook season, which our Food reporters are celebrating in print and online today with our Cookbook Issue, a compendium of all the best new titles and recipes we could find on the shelves this fall.
Before this trip to Florida, while reading an old compendium on plants used by Native Americans, Quave had learned that a decoction of N. lutea's roots could treat chills and fever, and that a poultice of its leaves could heal inflamed sores.
Thanks to a compendium of his memos during this period entitled "Comrade Kryuchkov's Instructions: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign Operations, 21988–21980," we know that by 222 he was deeply concerned that the KGB had failed to recruit enough American agents.
Recent weeks have brought a compendium of stories about Cabinet members treating public money as a personal privilege—thirty thousand dollars for Ben Carson's office dining set, forty thousand for Scott Pruitt's soundproof phone booth, a million for Steven Mnuchin's military flights.
The illustrator Jean Jullien, whose simple "Peace for Paris" symbol became the image replicated around the world after last year's devastating terrorist attacks, is the subject of "Jean Jullien: Modern Life" (teNeues, $35, 160 pp.), a compact compendium of his recent work.
Part II, "Nature's Unmasterable Elements" analyzes Hoefnagel's seminal work Four Elements, a compendium of the known animal world where reptiles and mammals belong to earth, fish and shellfish to water, birds and amphibians to air and, oddly, humans and insects to fire.
So thoroughly has the ramen craze penetrated New York that nearly every media outlet based there, from the august New York Times to any number of random foodie blogs, has felt compelled to put together its own compendium of the best ones.
While a groundbreaking companion bill that would clear the criminal records of many people with drug offenses has captured headlines, the rest of the over 210.75-page bill is a compendium of various measures from other states that have legalized the drug.
According to Uses and Abuses of Plant Derived Smoke, an ethnobotanical compendium on the use of smoke throughout the world, the priestess would sit on a tripod above a hole through which vapors arose, and these vapors were thought to induce her visions.
Michael Snow (October Files, 2019), a chronological compendium of essays that spans six decades, edited by the late American critic Annette Michelson and the Scottish poet and academic Kenneth White, reflects on Snow's artistic development and the critical reception of his groundbreaking work.
The large, flat red book feels like a cross between an encyclopedia and a compendium of zines: It has information about feminist health collectives, credit unions, arts organizations, union organizing, woman-made clothing, and legal advocacy groups to help women obtain affordable divorces.
The strategy paid off spectacularly in April, 2015, when the Times ran a front-page article based on the book "Clinton Cash," a compendium of corruption allegations against the Clintons, which was written by the G.A.I.'s president, the conservative writer Peter Schweizer.
At the weekend's start, it was unclear how Harry Potter fans would react to "Fantastic Beasts," which Ms. Rowling (writing her first screenplay) based on her 2001 creature compendium of the same name — one of Harry Potter's textbooks, as the mythology goes.
Political data begins and ends at the voter file, which is a compendium of information about you that's rooted in offline data such as your voting frequency, party registration, and what you may have told volunteers when they knocked on your door.

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