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A jar that looks deceivingly similar to a plastic bag
This deceivingly simple legal standard is often difficult to achieve.
Ackerman's book briskly traces the history of this deceivingly simply game.
But in this case, the deceivingly simple premise is actually groundbreaking.
That's understandable as the app, somehow called Twitter Video, looks deceivingly official.
It's not only deceivingly roomy and well-constructed, it's also so incredibly festive.
In fact, many read her deceivingly candid paintings as reflections on life, war, and love.
Elite gymnastics can look deceivingly effortless, but it is a physically and mentally grueling sport.
However, just as Chez Panisse's cuisine is deceivingly simpler than it seems, so is this sandwich.
GANIM: The machines make pills so deceivingly accurate, even veteran agents have trouble telling the difference.
Postcommodity's work has a way of snake into your consciousness through its use of sound and deceivingly simple forms.
A deceivingly sleek box opens to reveal sheets and sheets of cardboard ready to be punched out and assembled.
You can think of it as the celebrity version of a flower crown: It's deceivingly bohemian and endlessly photographable.
The likeliest fight will be on a deceivingly simple question: How much should the US spend on its military?
Mr. Yellow (Lipka) reluctantly agreed to restrain Gooch and Mr. Black (Borsuk) would help him carry the deceivingly heavy books.
Now they head into the playoffs as the clear favorite out West but draw a deceivingly tough matchup with Nashville.
Go is often described as the "Chinese version of Chess," but that description barely does the deceivingly simplistic game justice.
In Rolling Hills, California is a mansion called "Hacienda de la Paz" that also looks deceivingly small from the outside.
In December, Felipe died of the flu and Jakelin died of sepsis -- both conditions that can look deceivingly mild at the beginning.
The bridges are deceivingly tough hills, made trickier by their exposure to the wind and, because they are devoid of spectators, their relative silence.
"The miso soup and edamame fill you up so you aren't eating as much sushi, which can be deceivingly high in calories," Blatner says.
The actual application for those who have legally traveled to the United States on a valid visa is deceivingly simple — 12 pages in all.
The plot follows magizoologist Newt Scamander's New York adventures when he scrambles to find the magical creatures that accidentally escaped from his deceivingly large brief case.
One video shows Ms. Maiolino on the floor, struggling toward the viewer; another was made in a car driving through a beautiful landscape that looks deceivingly placid.
He shared it with co-workers, and the deceivingly simplistic game proved itself — even in a monochrome mode, the blocks made of ASCII characters — a proto-viral hit.
The film follows a young mother, played by Taylor Schilling, as she investigates the bizarre, erratic, somewhat disturbing behavior that seems to have gripped her deceivingly sweet son, Miles.
"I can see you're a real professional!" the salesman says, after spending the last five minutes awkwardly preventing visitors with long nails from approaching the "deceivingly real" body cavities.
The vernacular of outer space is not principally one of places, but of images viewed from a place, and hung in the deceivingly intimate gallery of the night sky.
Felucian Garden Spread Another deceivingly vegetarian dish at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, these plant-based kefta 'meatballs' come with herb hummus and tomato-cucumber relish with pita bread.
Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia's playful, yarn-wrapped totems juxtaposed with Masami Teraoka's Hieronymus Bosch-like triptych, "Hideous Ugliest Orange Toad's Last Bolero/Viagra Falls," to create a vibrant if deceivingly sinister scene.
Boström Knausgård is also a poet, and you can sense this in her deceivingly simple prose that has been translated from Swedish into English by Martin Aitken with punch and clarity.
The packing tape world of Ukrainian artist Mark Khaisman is filled with these deceivingly transparents layers—in tones of brown, clear, and gray—which mix and evolve into new interpretations of depth.
In other Japan news: A rogue, mischievous mascot, which looks like a deceivingly cute otter but has been staging dangerous stunts, is causing headaches for officials in the southern city of Susaki.
Will Bond, displaying the impish smile of an eccentric scientist, and Ellen Lauren, whose deceivingly detached inflections recall Laurie Anderson's, putter around the stage in a manner that feels aimless and deliberate.
The interactive candy museum is being sued by a guy who claims he jumped into the marshmallow pit exhibit -- which he says looks deceivingly like a deep swimming pool -- and SHATTERED HIS FOOT.
"Not only are ICE raids an unconscionable attack on our most vulnerable communities, any attempt by immigration officers to deceivingly pose as local police ought to be prohibited," Velazquez said in a statement.
At the intimate Next Door at NYTW, where Sara Joyce's spare, chilling production is making its American debut, there is no avoiding Alice's stare that is as direct as the character is slippery underneath her deceivingly frank exterior.
Specifically, the suit alleges that: * Pop Warner deceivingly advertised itself as a "safety-first organization in which children play for coaches trained in proper tackling techniques," including a "Heads Up" coaching program developed and promoted by USA Football and the NFL.
Many law- and policy-makers in the U.S and Puerto Rico erroneously believe —or deceivingly propose —that U.S. citizenship for island-born Puerto Ricans residing in Puerto Rico is contingent upon the resolution of the territorial status of Puerto Rico.
Why it matters: Back in February, Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked the DOJ's watchdog to look into GOP Congressman Devin Nunes' memo that alleged the FBI deceivingly obtained a FISA warrant in order to surveil Trump's foreign policy aide Carter Page.
A late-season run of six games unbeaten, including three wins, played a great part in keeping us in the top flight—but that wasn't guaranteed until the very final day of the season, where a point at home elevated us to a deceivingly comfortable final position of 22014th out of 20173.
So, the next time someone asks my favorite dry shampoo, I'll say, "Sorry, I'm more of a dry conditioner girl," flip my deceivingly fresh-looking hair, and head to the nearest coffeeshop with my dog in tow — because there's nothing better than puppies, cold brew, and having good hair without ever stepping under the showerhead or blowdryer.
Burke, an old, hardened gangster of a woman who has a deceivingly kind appearance. At first the sisters try to find other jobs, but their search leads nowhere. Eventually they meet with Mrs. Burke and gets hired as hostesses at House 42, one of the motels that is located somewhere in the Midwest.
"Jealousy and Abuse" deals with the problem of domestic violence. "Annihilation" has a deceivingly mild and upbeat tune while calling for the annihilation of Babylon (Rastafari collectively refer to the people in power within the established system as "Babylon," and believe that they conspire to oppress the poor). The album peaked at #4 on Billboard's Reggae Albums chart.
The break at Lance's Right is a "deceivingly" shallow reef, with an inside section known as the "surgeon's table", for the common injuries that happen to surfers who get stuck and cut on the flat section of the reef. The end section is known as The Cage, where many photographers sit in boats and take photos of the surfers.
The interior is notable for its fireplaces. The house has a porte-cochère that was added in 1901 and a dining room that was added in 1911. Both are designed "deceivingly" to match the original house. The architectural historians Nikolaus Pevsner and David Lloyd called Elvetham Hall "A major house of [Teulon], but not one anybody would praise for beauty".
The band's third studio album, We're in the Music Biz, was released through President in 2008, and was again produced by Chris Corner. It featured the single "The Sex Has Made Me Stupid", as well as new single "The Tears". We're in the Music Biz has a deceivingly innocent looking album cover, with the girls appearing to wear shirts and ties when in fact they are topless and the "clothes" are simply body paint.
Hieroglyphs are ubiquitous and were written on every available surface, including the human body. The glyphs themselves are highly detailed, and particularly the logograms are deceivingly realistic. As a matter of fact, from an art-historical point of view, they should also be viewed as art motifs, and vice versa. Sculptors at Copan and Quirigua have consequently felt free to convert hieroglyphic elements and calendrical signs into animated, dramatic miniature scenes ('full figure glyphs').
An artificial society is an agent-based computational model for computer simulation in social analysis. It is mostly connected to the themes of complex systems, emergence, the Monte Carlo method, computational sociology, multi- agent systems, and evolutionary programming. While the concept was simple, actually realizing this conceptual point took a while. Complex mathematical models have been, and are, common; deceivingly simple models only have their roots in the late forties, and took the advent of the microcomputer to really get up to speed.
In April 1625, Mansfeld and his army moved as quickly as possible to Dessau, as did Wallenstein and the Imperial Army. Aldringen and his men arrived first, thus allowing them to form their "death trap" at the Dessau Bridge, deploying the heavy artillery which they possessed. Due to Wallenstein's inexperience, Mansfeld was overly confident and underestimated his enemy as his army approached. Mansfeld was not aware that they were soon to face the most powerful and deceivingly large army along the river bank of the Elbe.
Sadcore is a subgenre occasionally identified by music journalists to describe examples of alternative rock characterised by bleak lyrics, downbeat melodies and slower tempos, or alternatively, songs with deceivingly upbeat melodies that are simultaneously characterised by depressive lyrical undertones or imagery. It is a loose definition and does not describe a specific movement or scene. It is categorised by AllMusic's reference guide as music "by and for the depressed".[ AllMusic definition] Sadcore is sometimes considered synonymous with the term slowcore, and both share the distinction of often being dismissed as a label by the bands they would describe.
Jacobson has said that writing dialogue is deceivingly difficult because it takes skill to carve away the fat of real exchanges between people and yet make them seem perfectly natural. On the negative side, his Short Story Workshop professor lambasted Jacobson for a story he had written involving two young soldiers from opposing sides of a conflict who became trapped in a cave. One of them had suffered an abdominal injury. The professor criticized Jacobson for writing about a character with an abdominal wound if he had not experienced one himself and thus did not know how painful they were.
Geidi Primes received positive reviews from music critics. Pitchforks Lindsay Zoladz noted the album has an "eccentric, dreamy sound, which draws upon everything from dubstep to disco, Eastern music to 1990s R&B;", adding, "Despite its modest production values and relative simplicity, it's a cohesive, enchanting, and surprisingly assured debut." Zoladz goes on to opine that "perhaps Geidi Primes’s greatest virtue is its resourcefulness", stating that it "excels at crafting evocative moods from deceivingly simple sonic materials and song structures". Of Grimes as a vocalist, Zoladz found that she can "work her range", from her "impressive falsetto" to a "spooky low tone" and her "tuneful deadpan" mid- range.
Makunga (voiced by Alec Baldwin in the film, John Cygan in the video game) is a male lion with a large black mane styled in a pompadour and green eyes. He is Zuba's rival and wants to take his place as alpha lion. He also calls Alex pathetic. When asked why he wants to become alpha lion, he replies "I'm better looking, I have better hair, I'm deceivingly smart, and I want everyone else to do what I say" Makunga usually acts like he thinks he is smart and has good leadership, but he only is trying to become alpha lion because he wants to be in charge.
Iyana Robertson of Vibe called the original song "addictive", while also praising the remix that included 2 Chainz verse, and predicted the track to be heavily played in clubs. Puja Patel from Spin found "Bubble Butt" to be ridiculous and believed it was meant to become one of the "most gloriously overplayed songs of the summer". He compared its bass, hook and "catchiness" to Big Boi’s "Shutterbugg" (2010) and Jimmy Spicer’s "The Bubble Bunch" (1982). Kate Hutchinson from Drowned in Sound gave the song a mixed review, saying Mars' singing is not the "worst thing on the album", and noting that it features a "minimal hip-hop bounce...deceivingly intricate jungle of trilling and squawking samples", reminding listeners that Diplo is a "talented" producer.

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