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"deceptively" Definitions
  1. to a smaller extent than appears the case
  2. to a greater extent than appears the case

970 Sentences With "deceptively"

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While the question is simple, answering it is deceptively difficult.
She was a very funny, gifted and deceptively smart woman.
The soup itself, made with supermarket vegetables, is deceptively simple.
The camera question around the iPhone XS is deceptively complex.
The fix — taking away the horizontal wires — seems deceptively simple.
In her novel, Circe's deceptively soft voice produces grave consequences.
" Cherry asks on the deceptively muted, almost ethereal "Pro-Life?
It's a deceptively rich role, tailored perfectly to Clooney's strengths.
The dilemma of Serena Joy feels deceptively easy to resolve.
The deceptively jolly song distilled Mr. Yazbek's cheerfully vengeful absurdism.
The first way is both deceptively simple and monumentally damaging.
For someone who talks all the time, he's deceptively observant.
Like his silverware, it is deceptively simple yet perfectly proportioned.
You've navigated a deceptively simple standard of the Southern repertoire.
Now, it cares whether that traffic was obtained somewhat deceptively.
Coming out of college, it was 'Oh, he's deceptively athletic'.
All are young, naïve and engaged in deceptively simple errands.
It's a deceptively easy grid to fill, if you're strategic.
As a coach, Ms. Tracey is understated and deceptively casual.
He eventually did, finding the answer to be deceptively simple.
Deceptively, of course, some of the juveniles seem so angelic.
But Gilead isn't a deceptively normal society with a dark underbelly.
It's a whole lot of light in a deceptively simple package.
It's a whole lot of light in a deceptively simple package.
Steven Universe does a great deal with a deceptively simple premise.
The thing is deceptively light, weighing in at around 2.2 pounds.
The device itself is deceptively simple, but that's also its beauty.
This is a deceptively simple technique that can produce complex behavior.
A deceptively understated gown that took dozens of hours to create.
The damage to America's economy so far has been deceptively small.
The way fossil fuel companies were avoiding royalties was deceptively simple.
The resulting popsicles looks deceptively delicious despite the bits of garbage.
"equal sovereignty of the states" restriction, in a deceptively unanimous 2009
The following two days were deceptively stable, and I felt lucky.
As such, the stakes for Tennessee in 2016 are deceptively high.
But Healey's office alleges Purdue continued deceptively marketing opioids after 2007.
The company is taking a different and deceptively more simple approach.
The beginning of the journey was deceptively easy and fully paved.
If the best art is deceptively simple, Simons is a master.
The story is deceptively silly, in the best kind of way.
Yet his commanding voice comes out of a deceptively small mouth.
It's a deceptively unassuming look for Torvalds, the man behind Linux.
Thomson's score is almost entirely original, but it sounds deceptively familiar.
Republicans obstructed, then offered an easily understandable (however deceptively dishonest) alternative.
I make stuff that is deceptively smart, that is emotionally addictive.
And their websites deceptively cast themselves as comprehensive health care clinics.
Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress Tuft & Needle This mattress is deceptively soft.
Tuft & Needle Mint Mattress Tuft & Needle This mattress is deceptively soft.
The sitcom's charms are deceptively sweet and simple, sometimes infuriatingly so.
The sitcom's charms are deceptively sweet and simple, sometimes infuriatingly so.
Both use plain language in a deceptively easy, almost conversational tone.
This is a deceptively unusual musical theme, with or without lyrics.
It's a deceptively uplifting tale about the end of the world.
These plans are being "aggressively and deceptively marketed to consumers," she said.
"It's a wonderful, elegant song with a deceptively simple lyric," he said.
It's a bag of hot air ensconced in a deceptively delicious coating.
"They are merely human beings, not exotics" is another deceptively uncomplicated line.
B.D.S. paints in deceptively broad strokes an issue that is deeply complex.
By contrast, Greg Vernick's food menu is deceptively straightforward: whole Amish chicken.
Ms. Marin manages to make everything feel equally naturalistic and deceptively simple.
The LA trio specializes in retro rock with a deceptively morbid edge.
This may seem simple but is deceptively so and actually quite impressive.
Clips is a deceptively rich and complex video-editing app for iOS.
This must-have toy is deceptively simple, but it's packed with fun.
He spent $1.3 million since July but that figure is deceptively inflated.
A poem may be deceptively small in size but no less mesmerizing.
The metal ball, called a shot, is deceptively heavy for its size.
But before the sun rose on Sunday, the rain was deceptively quiet.
Google Docs is a deceptively powerful tool for writing and editing documents.
He would address social issues through the deceptively accessible wormhole of fashion.
But they're also deceptively alcoholic, and not quite made for all-day drinking.
It was deceptively serene and peaceful for all the trouble it had caused.
She can also hit back when cornered thanks to a deceptively powerful sidearm.
Yasuki Chiba At the heart of this series sits this deceptively simple rarity.
"Love Poems," Nikki Giovanni Nikki Giovanni's poetry is deceptively simple and addictively romantic.
So, we asked four experts a deceptively simple question: what exactly is space?
However, one deceptively subtle encounter may be the premiere's most Monterey-shattering moment.
The ancient players of the innate immune system are charismatic and deceptively straightforward.
Deceptively simple, but in direct confrontation with the pessimistic-leaning laws of nature.
It's also deceptively simple—just Cointreau, absinthe, dry vermouth, and London dry gin.
If you've never read Jane's World, treat yourself to this deceptively lighthearted read.
Andersen Air Force Base, Guam (CNN)Andersen Air Force Base is deceptively quiet.
He's a sad and deceptively dangerous man, sharp-eyed in black-rimmed glasses.
The curry section of the menu is the most familiar, but deceptively so.
Even though the portable washer has a small footprint, it is deceptively heavy.
I had been jumping through those gross, deceptively deep New York City puddles.
His deceptively simple space turns out to be deeply complex—but also whimsical.
That's a deceptively simple question — yet one that's often very difficult to answer.
If a company deceptively violates its own policy, the F.T.C. can step in.
Consider the spread of deepfakes, deceptively realistic videos made using artificial intelligence software.
"It looks like a Christmas decoration," Mr. Wenders said, his tone deceptively resigned.
This incorrect interpretation of this deceptively simple map can have significant adverse consequences.
The pared-down, thumping production on  "Killing Boys" is deceptively calm and collected.
These battles, which take place on a small hex grid, are deceptively simple.
It has been criticized for deceptively editing footage to misrepresent the subjects' comments.
The display is deceptively small, occupying just a single room of the cultural center.
The Apple payment plan makes it deceptively simple, and here I am, willingly deceived.
Over 70 years later, biologists are still seeking to answer this deceptively simple question.
They are deceptively simple on first blush, looking like standard American and Soviet mortars.
The third movement, a Rondo, begins with a deceptively simple, seemingly cute little tune.
He's deceptively strong and he lifts the ball well for someone of his size.
Arabs also love to quote Resolution 242 because it is a deceptively simple equation.
But right now, the economy could be best described as moderately, perhaps deceptively, successful.
It was the perfect instrument for conveying his dry, witty and deceptively simple lyrics.
Y.), was the lead sponsor of the deceptively-named Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA).
They are deceptive with their growth [as exponential growth is deceptively slow at first].
Contrasting with this deceptively benign inflation picture are accelerating price pressures at producer levels.
Pretty Little Liars has a deceptively simple structure: Five teenage girls are best friends.
TCF's track—which bears another of his lengthy cryptographic titles—is deceptively detailed too.
"Ori and the Blind Forest" is a beautiful and deceptively challenging puzzle platforming game.
Between them clouds of white play deceptively intricate games with streaks of unpainted gilding.
He, too, has been able to divert and confound through this deceptively simple means.
The question was deceptively simple: What happens to the families of hate crimes' victims?
It's chosen to do that deceptively, by steadily — and consistently — degrading the user experience.
Converse wrote mostly in a deceptively straightforward folk idiom that hasn't aged one bit.
It begins with deceptively calm piano chords that provoke nervous bleeps from the orchestra.
"It's deceptively simple in concept and very difficult and complicated in execution," Butterfield said.
This deceptively simple process is an art form in the hands of Ms. Pombo.
Dessert was a deceptively simple chocolate stick served with olive oil and salt flakes.
This is partly because Goethe so often cloaks his sophistication in deceptively simple language.
The easygoing, episodic structure of their journey gives "Faces Places" a deceptively casual air.
And that's partly why the Hero 6 Black is a deceptively important camera for GoPro.
That is a deceptively large amount of in ring experience for an up-and-comer.
"Our mothers and grandmothers worked to make an environment that was deceptively comfortable," she added.
The subwoofer is deceptively large and round, so it won't fit elegantly on the shelf.
"Theresa May is in a deceptively weak position when it comes to Brexit," Mylles said.
With the Cars, Ocasek wrote cheerful singalongs, impassive baubles, bewildering hooks, deceptively friendly formal paradoxes.
Her vocal melodies were sunny, but deceptively contorted, warping around luminescent keyboard lines and percussion.
This deceptively simple work identifies the existing chasm in translation and interpretation of female content.
Their relationship will consume his life, and is the subject of this deceptively simple book.
This is about simple but effective acts that may feel small but are deceptively powerful.
And on Friday, still another boat sank into the deceptively placid waters of the Mediterranean.
It's a deceptively simple adage: Find what you love and turn it into a business.
These deceptively decorative works critique the conventions and implied values of the classic bourgeois interior.
This was Coleman at his best—not only overwhelmingly powerful but deceptively fast and technical.
Nu disco carries on a tradition of dance music that is energetic and deceptively political.
The voice on the other end of the phone call just sounds deceptively like her.
Twitter announced its new manipulated-media policy last month, designed to combat deceptively edited content.
Don't pass on the spinach with garbanzos, deceptively simple and good enough to eat two.
With the power restored, and the weather sunny at times, life has seemed deceptively normal.
Live Action is best known for filming undercover, deceptively-edited videos at Planned Parenthood clinics.
It says they were used deceptively to solicit information about one of its investment campaigns.
"The Butchering Art" traces his efforts to revolutionize medicine through one deceptively simple notion: Cleanliness.
It's deceptively simple, a comedy with serious pathos about a teenage girl and her mother.
It's easy for animators and writers alike to forget these rules, which seem deceptively simple.
The duo ends with a deceptively jaunty Polka, at once giddy and a little dangerous.
Peter isn't Prince Charming in a Top Gun jacket — he's a deceptively adept master manipulator.
MAPS OF LANGUAGES are often deceptively simple: language X is spoken here, language Y there.
We wonder if it was escalated deceptively, strategically bungled and tainted by racism and imperialism.
The distant land masses of Robins and Shelter Islands looked deceptively close, a swim away.
Sock is a strong, deceptively quick athlete with quite a trump card in his forehand.
Baba is you is a complex game that is presented in a deceptively simple manner.
The formula of deceptively sophisticated funk and sardonic philosophizing would become Steely Dan's calling card.
Wolitzer's writing is the literary equivalent of Jenny Lewis's voice: clear, confident, and deceptively simple.
Accordingly, Jafri's three small installations from the project are as deceptively innocent as they are subversive.
The author of Modern Baking uses store-bought pie dough to make her deceptively easy treats.
And it's just the first track of a deceptively slim EP loaded with similarly seductive originals.
Like all Everlane products, the design is deceptively simple, but very well thought out and stylish.
Here's the perfect example of a recipe that sounds intimidating, tastes complex, but is deceptively simple.
His reassurances to allies, while welcome, came coated in a troubling pronouncement that sounded deceptively innocuous.
Caroline Framke: That deceptively precise conclusion was everything I ended up loving about Big Little Lies.
Once they enter our waterways those microplastics can look deceptively like food for our aquatic friends.
"Mm-hmm," responded the AI, naturally, colloquially, DECEPTIVELY, as if it were a real human being.
A complete English breakfast, or what the Brits call fry-ups, are deceptively difficult to nail.
Designs waiver from bright, crisp, and shockingly ornate to the more subtle and deceptively simple dishes.
Freaks and Geeks (22017-22018)The Gist: The premise of this iconic show is deceptively simple.
The Oldest House is a sprawling, deceptively large building that can change at a moment's notice.
When you're thin-skinned enough to post deceptively edited clips with misleading captions, that's gotta hurt.
But voters do not want to think either politician is deceptively "doctoring" their medical condition either.
"Data is the new oil" is one of those deceptively simple mantras for the modern world.
"It's deceptively similar," Foley said, but even the paint is refreshed and intended to last longer.
A deceptively thoughtful sculpture series​ ​engages with Randalls and Wards Islands' erased and less visible histories.
For all the acclaim, Joe's recipe is remarkably straightforward and, as I'll later realize, deceptively simple.
Note: The Standard Classification descriptions can be deceptively narrow but often cover large groups of goods.
"Getting things done" as an aspiration is deceptively practical because mastering it can be personally liberating.
The film's screenwriter and star Fawzia Mirza tells a deceptively straightforward coming-of-age love story.
I think what's going to happen is enterprise software will become more and more deceptively simple.
Katy, Texas (CNN)I woke up Friday morning and looked outside at a deceptively beautiful day.
Incipio cases are deceptively simple looking, but they offer great drop protection and a sophisticated appearance.
His singing is as unvarnished as the blunt, deceptively offhanded lyrics that tumble out of him.
Everything hovers in a comfortable 80-120° cone of vision, an essential and deceptively complicated trick.
It's the deceptively chic sub-in for sneakers on grocery trips, weekend mornings, or travel days.
Masks and respirators that were counterfeit or deceptively labeled have been listed on Amazon and eBay.
The premise of the new film "Billboard," written and directed by Zeke Zelker, is deceptively innocuous.
Classics were reincarnated in deceptively modest interpretations and conventional story forms were tossed aside this year.
The rich language of his material is consistently silly and surprising, colloquial but also deceptively nuanced.
To close, we are in a dangerous, nuanced period that could rapidly escalate — or simmer deceptively.
It's deceptively crystalline, belying its lushness, and almost indolent in how it clings to the tongue.
It also deceptively smooths out a history that should be taught with all its rough edges.
While moose are often marketed to children as slow and silly, they can be deceptively aggressive.
The company was sued by multiple states for deceptively promoting the powerful opioid for unsafe uses.
The succession battle they described is marked by old grievances, petty rivalries -- and deceptively high stakes.
They forsake what's in the title of his exhibition, deceptively feigning as if they bear it.
The issue, called "overcapacity," is deceptively simple: There are too many factories making too much steel.
Now, the company has used those tools to build a deceptively simple product: Today Snapchat introduces games.
Although Wednesday was deceptively sunny, the storm was due to start lashing the coastline sometime on Thursday.
He also says the video was deceptively edited, although he also admits to "sloppy phrasing" in places.
SIEBEN LINDEN, a hamlet in former East Germany, half-way between Hamburg and Berlin, looks deceptively normal.
"Since the video is significantly and deceptively altered, we would label it under this policy," he said.
But because they're so deceptively simple, many don't realize how many secrets the common marshmallow may hold.
The premise of Vox is deceptively simple, and can't convey quite how sensual the book really is.
For most of the rounds, Golovkin was advancing, forearms up, and snapping in his deceptively fast jab.
However, squats are deceptively basic, and it's okay if you don't know squat about actually doing squats.
Behind its deceptively simple appearance are a few useful tricks you might not yet be aware of.
A now-deleted sentence had described "deceptively presenting fake news articles as real" as one possible scenario.
The premise, from there, is deceptively simple: Jin and Casey walk around Columbus and share their souls.
"Pharmaceutical companies that knowingly and deceptively harm consumers must be held accountable," Fox said in a statement.
As with a lot of anime, despite the deceptively cute illustration style, the plot is high concept.
The track carries a lovely-but-heavy guitar strum, casting a sonic coat over deceptively good singing.
But, despite the fact that these phrases are so very short and sweet, they're also deceptively simplified.
Their success hinges on a deceptively simple trick: Do something slightly outré, add uncontrollable laughter and post.
While the prose can seem deceptively simple, a well-written picture book isn't easy to pull off.
The visuals were a throwback to more innocent times and deceptively simple, but their impact was timeless.
"Here Comes the Sun" is deceptively well-constructed, with slow and painful reveals right through the end.
And the hydroponics industry has deceptively renamed "hydroponic" production — with 100 percent liquid feeding — as "container" production.
I remember when we were making Blood Sports, it was a really deceptively hard record to make.
The song is from Idgy Dean's deceptively dark album Ominus Harminus which you can pick up here.
"Our Little Sister," adapted from a popular manga series by Akimi Yoshida, has a deceptively episodic plot.
Ms. Leonard brings a rich voice, a deceptively demure look and moments of poignant vulnerability to Marnie.
Last month, Twitter announced it would label deceptively doctored or edited content with a "manipulated media" tag.
Cormac McCarthy can use a language so stripped of judgment as to appear, deceptively, unconcerned with conscience.
But it is "Margarete," by Janek Turkowski, that feels, despite its deceptively homey aspect, more profoundly experimental.
The formula for calculating the size of the American economy, the gross domestic product, is deceptively simple.
But Mr. Goold's production, featuring a deceptively simple design by Miriam Buether, has been most engagingly staged.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall filed a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing Purdue of deceptively marketing prescription opioids.
But while he and Harry share the same compact, deceptively muscled body, they don't look exactly alike.
Check it out: Don't be fooled: a lot of thought was put into this deceptively simple cleaner.
State-of-the-art anatomy classrooms tucked behind the cascade are part of a deceptively pragmatic layout.
A movie about art, creation and how images become words (and vice versa), "Paterson" seems deceptively simple.
On Politics Media Watch It began as a deceptively edited video clip from an obscure Twitter account.
This time NASA engineers want to create something deceptively simple: a rocket engine powered by nuclear fission.
The songs on "Semper Femina" use deceptively plain-spoken vocabulary to conjure sometimes cryptic relationships and events.
But as studies like this show, we'd be wise to heed the deceptively slow creep of climate change.
Lobbyists also use ad campaigns like the one reported above to legally, if deceptively, amplify their public support.
Rather, Comcast deceptively added the SPP to many of its Washington customers' accounts without their knowledge or consent.
It's a deceptively simple creation, but Leconte had to solve some tricky challenges to get it to work.
What haunts Mr. Scott's book, and makes it so satisfyingly inconclusive, is the deceptively simple notion of thinking.
A lot of Taylor's music is great a capella music, actually, because the melodies are so deceptively simple.
My love for this stunning, deceptively profound piece of theater has only grown since I first saw it.
Using with this deceptively simple concept, White and Nemiroski created a basic one-legged robot capable of crawling.
The animation is deceptively simple, like a science fictional slice of life on Earth or some other planet.
Hutchinson; 368 pages; £20For lovers of "Guns, Germs and Steel" and "Sapiens" comes a new, deceptively simple book.
The sun is shining, the air is deceptively cold, and everyone is waiting around for an impending snowstorm.
While some flowers appear deceptively realistic, others split and overproduce, morphing into unrecognizable if decidedly still floral forms.
The song sounds deceptively simple with its catchy melody, but it's actually layered with echoes and atmospheric sounds.
But this deceptively simple ballad, used to great effect on "Grey's Anatomy," builds to a heart-tugging crescendo.
You run around this beautiful, deceptively constrained forest that Campo Santo's built and you work through Henry's problems.
The opening lines of Gwendolyn Brooks's epic "The Anniad" are, like the rest of the poem, deceptively uncomplicated.
The villain of this episode is a deceptively kind old lady named Vivien Norbury, whom Sherlock fatefully misjudges.
Chicken quesadillas, deceptively wholesome-looking with grilled chicken breast stuffed between whole wheat tortillas, also oozed with cheese.
Her fluid, deceptively casual voice shines in these selections with a foreword by her longtime editor, Victoria Wilson.
So far, HBO's Sharp Objects has meandered through its small-town murder mystery at a deceptively slow pace.
It's what draws me to Lange's music, which is earnest and content, a work of deceptively grand ambitions.
Instead, it had a deceptively light fruity flavor that hid the sneakily high alcohol content of the drink.
The deceptively simple title story, "Men Without Women," begins with a phone call: A woman has committed suicide.
It felt kind of like Garageband in three dimensions—a deceptively simple and fun way to make beats.
But that did not stop college basketball talker Seth Davis from commenting otherwise: Virginia is deceptively up tempo.
For example, if a book was deceptively stuffed with additional content, it will get removed from the store.
The language of flowers in Glück's lyric collection, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1993, is deceptively delicate.
The lines are deceptively simple, declarative; but reading the connections between lines is like watching daydreams take shape.
So let me ask the deceptively simple question: What is wisdom, and how is it different from intelligence?
They are perfume imagined as a deceptively expensive white T-shirt that drapes in all the right places.
Like "Spoor," Valeska Grisebach's "Western" doesn't lead with its politics, but sneaks them into a deceptively modest tale.
I have been informed in that by Richard Rodgers — the way he wrote melodies that are deceptively simple.
The rest of us are routinely left with a deceptively straightforward question: Why do they choose to stay?
A recent lawsuit against Honest Tea accused the company of deceptively marketing its beverages as low in sugar.
"Girl" is narrated in the easy, deceptively offhand, frequently lyrical first person that O'Brien's readers will find familiar.
The lingering power of this deceptively slight novel comes from the shiver of foreboding that courses through it.
Note Selena Gomez's new single "Bad Liar," one of the most signature of her career, and deceptively original.
The 34-year-old has a languid-looking but deceptively powerful swing that he says matches his personality.
The new rules apply to media that has been "significantly and deceptively altered or fabricated" by any means.
Under the policy announced earlier this month, Twitter may label or even remove media that is "deceptively" altered.
Under the policy announced earlier this month, Twitter may label or even remove media that is "deceptively" altered.
It was a deceptively simple process: Take the puppies from only the friendliest foxes, breed them and repeat.
I especially loved the slightly dangerous quality he drew from the slow movement, which here sounded deceptively beguiling.
Gyarados is the incredible result of the deceptively useless Magikarp, a Pokémon that's only capable (seriously) of splashing.
"What's the Matter with Kansas?" is a deceptively simple episode that reveals layers of complexity in its last act.
The Aurosports Folding High Powered Binoculars are deceptively simple with their lightweight and waterproof build and easily foldable construction.
Nintendo just pushed a deceptively simple upgrade to Super Mario Maker that has a profound effect on its design.
But Slack is somehow more all-consuming because, well, it's more fun and GIF-filled and deceptively non-threatening.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Visual artist Ellie Ga's book Square Octagon Circle is deceptively simple in plot.
Their debut album, Before the World Was Big, is deceptively simple, stripped down to minimal production and straightforward melodies.
The peppery bite is in full swing in this new, deceptively delicate-looking watercress being cultivated primarily in Florida.
But who knows which voice reflects whose view in the deceptively simple but many-layered world of "Lucy Barton"?
Kim's deceptively simple play on hobbyist painting contrasts the quotidian vicissitudes of terrestrial life with the heavens' gauzy indifference.
The deceptively simple om-pah-pah orchestration needs a buoyancy that Riccardo Frizza mostly provided, momentum only occasionally flagging.
Hartz "unfairly and deceptively garnered millions of dollars in profits from the work of Plaintiff," Adams' initial complaint said.
These are deceptively difficult problems, but interesting ones that could produce useful services — tutoring software, or automated test production.
It's deceptively spacious inside and could have served me well even if I was traveling for a full week.
His fingers paused on his button fly, in a deceptively casual pose belied by the tenseness of his body.
The Venus flytrap has a pleasing fruity scent, the better to attract unsuspecting insects to its deceptively welcoming leaves.
Also, he was a deceptively good climber and not a guy you wanted to throw a water bottle at.
Blake is a deceptively frail vocalist; his voice retains a pliability usually lost in people who are falling apart.
Now she faces an opponent who appears to be deceptively weak based on the disorganized nature of his campaign.
The trouble arose out of a deceptively simple question pursued by Justice Anthony Kennedy and Chief Justice John Roberts.
They were the soundtrack of Babylonian-style debauchery; a durable, cacophonous, and deceptively influential speeding juggernaut of a band.
Some of Professor Keller's conclusions may seem deceptively simple, given the abstruse mathematical equations he constructed to reach them.
According to a Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) analysis of the report, this makes the overstay rates deceptively low.
It all began last fall with another one of those deceptively simple things, a breezy note from my editor.
Our reviewer, Mark Levine, praised Robinson's "bold and angular visual style," which features deceptively simple brushwork and masterly compositions.
And when he holds himself still during the deceptively simple "Something's Coming," nervous energy pours off him in waves.
Thus, parents' educational decisions are deceptively simple — do whatever it takes to get children into the best school available.
She reads in a low-pitched, deceptively neutral voice that inflects ostensible objectivity with the slightest whisper of lamentation.
Nothing is a concept so deceptively simple that it inhabits the strange intersection of science, philosophy, and language itself.
Shepherds herd sheep, which must be why they were cool with turning cows into deceptively named non-dessert items.
These are ugly and tragic examples—but there are far more deceptively civil ways that our humanity is denied.
Yet J&J persisted, according to Judge Balkman, in falsely and deceptively marketing its products to Oklahoma healthcare providers.
"1917" is a technical achievement to be admired, but is deceptively shallow and offers nothing past a first viewing.
It makes a great match for stews or grilled meats, but it is also deceptively seductive on its own.
Mercieca, who is a critic of Trump, studied his campaign speeches and concluded he is a "deceptively brilliant" communicator.
Planned Parenthood has said that the videos were deceptively edited and that the group did nothing illegal or unethical.
Listening to Cuco, I don't think I've ever heard music so deceptively simple unbutton into something as emotionally panoramic.
Children will find other deceptively complex structures in the architecture section, where they can assemble a small model igloo.
Twitter will ban faked pictures, video, and other media that are "deceptively shared" and pose a serious safety risk.
Mr. Balderas said Google had used its education products as a means to deceptively track schoolchildren for nonschool purposes.
Lars Dalseide, a spokesman for the National Rifle Association, said the lower threshold for mass shootings is deceptively broad.
One deceptively simple-sounding example of this popped up in October, when Google introduced a transcription app called Recorder.
A world of simple words and deceptively simple concepts, and a slowness that allowed for silence, focus and joy.
The shows "make it look very easy," Mr. Levitt said, pointing to deceptively short timelines and unrealistic cost estimates.
What I do know is that it's a deceptively vicious hunter that strikes in just 1/6,000th of a second.
Spencer and his ilk describe themselves as the "alt-right," a deceptively anodyne term that masks an ugly white supremacism.
Inside a deceptively plain sheet metal building on a dead-end street, your prize awaits: terabytes of valuable industry data.
The process sounds deceptively simple, but must take into account the dates of all the other primaries across the nation.
They'll get Dolby Surround 7.1 audio in this comfy headset, built with foam ear cups and a deceptively lightweight design.
The work evokes early Frank Stella, Agnes Martin's deceptively simple grids, and, at times, the shimmering geometries of Mary Corse.
The film looks deceptively conventional, in that it's designed, shot, and structured like any number of other biopics you've seen.
And with the deceptively slim design, you can slip it inside your pocket and you won't even know it's there.
In this deceptively unremarkable film, she arrives on the job unprepared, with no professional equipment and a dying phone battery.
Chatbots offer the promise of frictionless access to goods, services and information, but creating effective bots can be deceptively tricky.
The key here is the execution, and Adam MacDonald's deceptively nasty fable is especially effective at getting its point across.
It's a deceptively simple idea, yet one that the big website-creation platforms like Squarespace, Wix and Weebly have missed.
The framing is a bit kitsch: a family-friendly Australian talk radio network airing a deceptively bland relationship advice show.
From a young age we are taught to use its deceptively simple, three-button interface as a prerequisite to computing.
And whatever happens, a Canadian copy would create more redundancy for data that can be seemingly ubiquitous but deceptively fragile.
It's the same for other supports as well, who may look deceptively easy but take practice like any other character.
There is a lot to dig into in I Love Dick, Amazon's deceptively layered new original series from Jill Soloway.
It has created a deceptively simple sound bite: sanctuary cities are "out of control" and he intends to stop them.
National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster accompanied Trump on his trip and deceptively argued that the president had affirmed Article 5.
It's weird and unique, but counter-intuitively, it's an excellent demonstration of how deceptively simple these "artificial intelligence" systems are.
But those are very complicated conditions for a program that rose to prominence via an offense that is deceptively simple.
One of those things is: Marketing your movie deceptively to try to get butts in seats is a terrible plan.
Zygar described him as a "cyborg" who can go days without sleeping and terrorizes underlings with his deceptively soft voice.
The air in Dakar, with its windswept coastal roadway and waves lapping against craggy bluffs, sometimes can appear deceptively clear.
The Byrds were central to the scene, but their frontman, Roger McGuinn, makes the transformation they accomplished sound deceptively simple.
The suspense is generated by a deceptively simple question, one that haunts most stories of addiction: Will Ben use again?
Aleksandr Kogan and Joseph Chancellor were deceptively harvesting/matching data with that personality quiz on Facebook as GSR for SCL.
And look, everyone knows that a suburban nuclear family is always a deceptively idyllic allegory for larger societal disquiet, right?
The big picture: Project Veritas has been criticized for producing deceptively edited videos that target mainstream media and liberal organizations.
Crida's commentary also suggested that an incognito planetary scrubber may be removing pollution to make the rings appear deceptively youthful.
But Zaitchik has written a deceptively fragile work, and Michael Berresse's production treats much of it with surprising ham-handedness.
With wit and deceptively spare prose, Warner immerses the reader in the ebb and flow of a small, fractious community.
It's a deceptively sweet and simple tale, conflict-free yet full of subtle back-and-forth among its six characters.
As ever, the Sydney to Hobart course — approximately 630 nautical miles north to south — looked deceptively straightforward on the map.
It's a deceptively simple thought that I keep returning to: When this happens to us, we call it ethnic cleansing.
"Her corpus is deceptively elementary," the writer Alice Gregory says in an essay on the website of the Poetry Foundation.
After a deceptively quiet few days, she had set out on a mission to buy a hat for her cousin's birthday.
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Donna Murphy performs the deceptively upbeat number like a true Broadway diva going in for the kill, and she nails it.
It's a deceptively simple idea but one that makes a ton of difference when checking (and editing) a transcription for accuracy.
Because of this deceptively low benchmark, the tight band of French poll results looks like plenty of smoke but no fire.
On Sunday, it was revealed that the video had been deceptively edited and President Trump had, in fact, greeted the child.
The episode hinges entirely on Fred Armisen's deranged and deceptively light performance in a role he was arguably born to play.
Deceptively simple, Donut County is all about the pleasures of destruction — while simultaneously tackling serious subjects like online divisiveness and gentrification.
You're at Noma, one of the world's most influential fine-dining restaurants, tucking into a slice of deceptively shawarma-like celeriac.
This type of common sense logic is deceptively difficult and is one of the major problems being tackled in AI today.
An untouched jar is deceptively smooth, but a quick excavation to the bottom reveals pockets of plump raisins and cinnamon ribbons.
In Smith's lovely, elegant voice, all of the different elements she's playing with interweave themselves seamlessly into a deceptively simple whole.
This deceptively familiar gauge of economic size does not represent a stock of assets but a flow of goods and services.
In August, Illinois' attorney general sued Insys, accusing it of deceptively marketing and selling Subsys to doctors for off-label uses.
The icon is deceptively designed to look like an iOS folder — all the better to throw prying parents off the trail.
At the heart of the case, although not in plain view, is a deceptively simple question: Did DAPA change immigration law?
Her seemingly casual pace turned out to be deceptively fast, forcing the other Marines into a near jog to keep up.
Their strategy is deceptively simple: Shelter the immigrant family in the church, and make sure a service is always being held.
The FTC has been highly effective by basing its enforcement on the standard of whether companies are acting deceptively or unfairly.
Traffic stands still, puddles get deceptively deep and even the most intrepid of us cowers in the wakes of passing cabs.
The acoustics of the concert hall, Taiwan's first with 360-degree seating, make performances in the large space feel deceptively intimate.
It's also deceptively mild in the first episode or two but gets increasingly, even hyperbolically graphic as the season goes along.
But a dining table is a deceptively large piece of furniture, and you need to account for space around it, too.
Different treatments for deceptively similar dishes reveal the expansiveness of the foodways throughout North Africa, the Middle East and far beyond.
Those policies were crafted in part because of deceptively altered video of Pelosi that went viral on social media last year.
But this movie has none of the titillation or theatrical kills of a slasher picture; it's deliberate, melancholy and deceptively layered.
Scarpa, who often designed deceptively simple wooden furniture, titled it "Signori Prego si Accomodino" ("Ladies and Gentlemen, Please Make Yourselves Comfortable").
"You may not deceptively share synthetic or manipulated media that are likely to cause harm," Twitter said in a blog post.
More recently, online activists critical of Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden have been accused of spreading deceptively edited videos of the candidate.
The works ranged from digital illustrations both intricate and deceptively simple to photographic composites reimagining the movie's many twists and turns.
London (CNN)Most yogurts have deceptively high levels of sugar, with organic yogurts among the worst offenders, a new study warned.
Even "fun size" candies, which have become the standard Halloween giveaway, contain a deceptively high calorie count, considering their tiny size.
Ashworth College, a for-profit institution, settled charges in 281 that it deceptively marketed its program with the Federal Trade Commission.
The music turns kinetic and insistent, with interplay between the cello bongos and congas, deceptively charming music that is actually anxious.
The Greek food they cherish is deceptively simple, in part because the ingredients often are common but of the highest quality.
Mondelez described the Twin Peaks bar as being "deceptively and confusingly similar" to Toblerone, and immediately sought damages for trademark infringement.
"It was sleek and deceptively simple yet gorgeous," said Ms. Lee who, rented her wedding day look from Rent the Runway.
For a number of political scientists, I think the causal role of media in political conflict is deceptively hard to identify.
Fresh-made margaritas (please never use heinous and wholly unnecessary pre-made mix—ever) are invariably refreshing and deceptively easy to make.
Her shape-shifting vocals — deceptively optimistic overall, despite some dips into near-Gregorian moony nadirs — capture an easy intimacy and fitful mind.
On other occasions, the customer was offered the SPP and refused it, yet Comcast deceptively added the SPP to the customer's account.
Twitter will not allow users to "deceptively share synthetic or manipulated media that are likely to cause harm," its policy now states.
On "Caribbean Vortex/Hidden Voices," the trio moves in shadow while two guest percussionists play claves, sketching an outline that's deceptively clear.
The FTC said in an administrative complaint that Cambridge Analytica deceptively harvested the information of Facebook users through a personality test app.
How Russia's online influence campaign engaged with millions for years Like so many self-hyping technologies, social media seems terribly deceptively named.
There just isn't a lot of research into it yet, and like so many domain-specific applications, the problem is deceptively complex.
Scrambled eggs are one of those deceptively easy foods that even "I-can't-even-boil-water" types are able to whip up.
As previously reported, the Venus flytrap has a pleasing fruity scent, the better to attract unsuspecting insects to its deceptively welcoming leaves.
It opens deceptively smooth on the palate, but builds to a sweet spiciness before finishing with a burst of spicy, bittersweet chocolate.
But, when viewed more than once—when viewed over and over—a deceptively simple and all too easily missed poetry reveals itself.
Its appeal is as unbreakable as the original 3310, its simplicity deceptively clever in terms of providing a fun video game experience.
In Oklahoma, we beat back a deceptively-named "Right to Farm" measure that would have deregulated agriculture on a go-forward basis.
Lamas's guard often goes unremarked upon and that is a shame because he plays a deceptively slick little game off his back.
Its simplicity is the source of great power, but also leads to a deceptively universal language of moral justice in the headlines.
So rather than grabbing short term gains deceptively, companies will be laying the groundwork for brand loyalty and organic and sustainable growth.
It's a whole lot of book in a deceptively small package, nibbling on the corners of big ideas without swallowing them whole.
They're more fun than a conventional ad read, but also deceptively harder to skip if I want a truly ad-free experience.
Although purple, North Carolina turned deceptively red over the last few years, and Republican lawmakers have behaved with a potentially suicidal swagger.
Front Burner The initial attack in this garnet-hued aperitif from St. George Spirits, an artisanal producer in California, is deceptively sweet.
Books of The Times Kaitlyn Greenidge's terrifically auspicious debut novel, "We Love You, Charlie Freeman," begins with a deceptively high-concept premise.
The IRA had also "repeatedly acted deceptively and tried to manipulate people" in the U.S. and Europe in the past, Zuckerberg said.
But the myriad ways in which these deceptively simple rules complicate the plot is precisely what made the original manga so interesting.
Despite millions of tutorials available at our fingertips, some techniques — like the deceptively effortless no-makeup makeup look — still leave many stumped.
Replaying it, you get to untangle it's deceptively rich contours, conjured here through aqueous pads, twitchy concrete sounds, and other electronics collaged.
The band has always been good at mixing disparate elements—light and dark, the trippy with the poppy—into something deceptively simple.
The authors summarize their strategies, which prove to be deceptively straightforward: Overcome personal biases, base decisions on logic and always question assumptions.
Kljestan at times appears deceptively slow on the ball, in the fine tradition of surgical passers like Carlos Valderrama and David Beckham.
From Mr. Miyazaki, this is deceptively simple and childlike but enormously moving, a direct portal to the joys and terrors of childhood.
"President Trump's campaign condemns any organization that deceptively uses the president's name, likeness, trademarks or branding and confuses voters," the statement said.
Even in the years before Hootie, an earnest and deceptively easygoing roots-rock band, became a global pop phenomenon, there were indignities.
Dots are deceptively, insidiously simple: They are either there or they're not; they contain a number, and that number has a value.
If you listen to more than a deceptively edited clip of the speech Paul references, Booker's enduring commitment to decency is clear.
One news outlet deceptively cropped a screenshot of the letter to remove a message informing readers that it was a paid ad.
Among the issues are deceptively low volatility, stretched valuations, an aging economic expansion, tightening Fed policy, falling bond yields and political uncertainty.
In reality, it had been deceptively clipped from a longer statement in which Mr. Biden criticized the culture of violence against women.
This exquisite, deceptively quiet novel opens with a 12-year-old Iranian girl and her donkey, trekking down a desolate desert road.
But when deceptively fluid science writing permits misleading interpretations to seep in, I fear that the floodgates open to more dangerous misinformation.
Cerasuolo di Vittoria, the area's leading wine, made about equally of nero d'Avola and frappato, is fresh and energetic, yet deceptively concentrated.
It's a nice little gem for all you Headrest heads out there, and a deceptively infectious standalone tune for those less acquainted.
Midway through the album comes the deceptively poppy "Another Nightmare in America," a song written from the perspective of a racist killer cop.
This year, Japan's Kokichi Sugihara claimed the top prize with a deceptively simple illusion that plays with how our mind perceives 3D objects.
John Grado, the company's head honcho talks about making headphones in such deceptively simple terms, it sounds like almost anyone could design them.
A federal judge in Manhattan on Monday partially dismissed a proposed class action lawsuit alleging Sun Products Corp deceptively labeled its laundry detergent.
Given the large number of candidates and the complexity of the two-stage vote, figuring out where the race stands is deceptively difficult.
The result is deceptively laconic, an accumulation of impressions reiterating the same incantation on the primacy of death — even in society's upper echelons.
But by "ring-fencing" risky financial activities, similar to proposals moving forward in the United Kingdom, his plan would achieve something deceptively radical.
It's a wonderful, elegant song with a deceptively simple lyric, and I think it's the right lyric for right now and for tonight.
The deceptively simple bop it, pull it, or twist it gameplay mechanics of the original BOP IT soon won't be quite as simple.
The $2.99 game (iOS and Android) is centered around what the developer describes as "soap bubble physics," and, at first, it's deceptively simple.
But the deceptively evil AI, voiced by Ellen McLain, that forms the beating heart and soul of Portal was nowhere to be found.
Free of geopolitical jargon, her deceptively simple prose is sprinkled with shrewd observations about the emotions that underpin bad or wicked political decisions.
Public education systems treat computer science as a second-rate elective only included to deceptively boast about "infusing STEM offerings" into their curriculum.
But it's more effective as a portrait of a family that's constructed a deceptively peaceful life under the constant, inescapable threat of death.
In one deceptively simple photograph of a hotel maid, the Latina woman is seen near a door opening to a freshly cleaned room.
S. Attorney's OfficeThat drug companies have fueled the opioid crisis by flooding the market with deceptively advertised, highly addictive painkillers is no secret.
The eyes were a very clear blue-gray under the heavy lids that gave a number of the Poldarks that deceptively sleepy look.
He also looks funny, a deceptively ingenious physical performer who reveals his collection of goofy poses with the precision of a silent comedian.
Hence, the warmed-over plan for concession will be introduced through the IPF portal, garbed deceptively as representing the opinion of mainstream Jewry.
And that's where this deceptively simple play becomes more unsettling (in ways I won't reveal), and where Mr. Joseph's skillful writing becomes apparent.
The fitted pant is made from four-way stretch cotton that is deceptively supportive and structured, but stretchy enough to move with you.
The Turbie Band is another deceptively simple hair accessory from the brand, but it's one that I find myself using more and more.
It looks deceptively simple: slices of grilled pork roast served in a plain burger bun with pickles, braised red cabbage, and béarnaise sauce.
" Los Angeles' lawsuit, however, argues that The Weather Company "deceptively used its Weather Channel app to amass its users private, personal geolocation data.
Poetry already has much in common with the aphorism, using structure, rhythm and metaphor to say something essential in a deceptively simple way.
It develops, by stealthy degrees (warning: spoilers ahead), that they are both cut from a similar, deceptively silky cloth of misogyny and sadism.
It's a deceptively simple story: Behnaz Jafari, a famous actress in Iran, receives a video from a young woman named Marziyeh (Marziyeh Rezaei).
He can be deceptively gentle or misguidedly thuggish and delivers dialogue with an upside-down transparency, but with no bogus intensity or bravado.
This petite tin of shea butter lasts a deceptively long time, and you only need a tiny amount to soothe dry, cracked hands.
A Deceptively Simple Way to Find More Happiness at Work You don't need to change everything about your job to see major benefits.
Twitter has flagged a video as 'manipulated media' for the first time after President Trump retweeted a deceptively-edited video of Joe Biden.
The question the case presented was deceptively simple: Can the police collect your cellphone location data for days on end without a warrant?
In central Athens, al fresco boîtes boasting views of the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill grace countless rooftops of deceptively ordinary-looking cement blocks.
We got to watch Dom — a laser-focused hunter wrapped in a deceptively earnest smile — brush up against Angela and even Whiterose's orbits.
"Daughter of the Nile" is deceptively tranquil, considering that two men in Shao Yang's life suffer violent deaths and another is severely wounded.
But a different kind of manipulated media posted on social platforms has been causing controversy of late: deceptively edited videos of prominent politicians.
Today, Twitter announced its policies around manipulated media, saying it will ban altered media that poses a safety risk and is deceptively shared.
New York (CNN Business)Sprint has sued AT&T, alleging the wireless carrier falsely and deceptively brands its 4G network as 5G technology.
A new report from Data and Society raises doubts about automated solutions to deceptively altered videos, including machine learning-altered videos called deepfakes.
"President Trump's campaign condemns any organization that deceptively uses the President's name, likeness, trademarks, or branding and confuses voters," the Trump campaign said.
Focused has a deceptively simple premise: What if you could pay someone to help you accomplish undistracted work for a couple of hours?
This deceptively simple composition is quite elegant and the gallery has hung it on a wall, almost by itself so it sings alone.
Despite it's deceptively idyllic name, the Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline will be anything but sunny for the majority of the people in the region.
Stepping out of the deceptively cozy domestic frame, she addresses the audience directly about a world gone amok, comically at first and then horrifically.
All of this is down to deceptively brilliant, understated design—thanks to the team that has been making core Mario games for thirty years.
In her deceptively simple but compelling installation "Bottles" (2015), different containers of different substances are painted, cast in ceramic, and presented in visual isonomy.
Primarily vertical, Hazan's abstract paintings are unified by a deceptively simple compositional strategy in which the canvas is divided into loose zones of color.
Cue the Say Anything Challenge — a deceptively simple vocab game in which players take turns blurting out any random word without pausing or hesitating.
MAN/WOMAN is a simple idea but one with a message that goes far beyond the deceptively few resources it uses to deliver it.
Such is life in Reigns: Her Majesty, a deceptively simple new strategy game that shows just how tough it can be to be queen.
In Pawaga division, however, farmers and herders have brought an end to decades of hostility with a deceptively simple solution: talking to each other.
The lawsuits generally accuse drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids and allege distributors ignored red flags indicating the painkillers were being diverted for improper uses.
Her pieces move slowly and deceptively, producing an illusory stillness—a respite from the world where you can stop and think for a second.
It ended up being the total workhorse of my summer 2016 wardrobe, and the most subtly, deceptively workout-apropos item in my athleisure lineup.
But that "1v1" bit in Ben's description is critical; For Honor also embraces the spirit of fighting games with its deceptively deep duel swordplay.
At the building's center, a small cooling pond is lined, deceptively, with white tiles that wouldn't be out of place at a swimming pool.
The scheme, put forward by the longtime conservative firebrand Ron Unz and the four candidates he recruited over the Christmas holidays, is deceptively simple.
Margaritas are deceptively simple — tequila, lime, and some orange liqueur — but there are about as many varieties as there are reasons to drink one.
Make a decision to be OK with earning moreSounds deceptively simple, but making a decision to earn more money was much harder in practice.
The concept behind Sunad is deceptively simple: The Madrid-based brand, which launched in August 2015, makes only shirts using 100-percent natural fabrics.
In her lawsuit, Madigan alleged that Insys deceptively marketed and sold Subsys for uses other than its intended purpose of treating breakthrough cancer pain.
In this apt metaphor, both of the relevant "patients" — the United States and Israel — would be badly served by the deceptively simplifying Dr. Trump.
The Work Pant material is stretchy but deceptively structured, and they're about a quarter of the cost of our other favorite pairs for work.
Established in 1995, the deceptively small store took its name from the fact that Tower Records was across the street on East Fourth Street.
Then there is 'Fallen Pony,' a spirit made with quince kombucha, which is deceptively light and refreshing, but packs the kick of a mule.
The ubiquitous pieces of plastic that Americans use to pay for things are actually a deceptively complicated bundle of revenue streams and consumer benefits.
Architecture and movement blend into a deceptively simple lyric poetry—the mania of Breathless is still there, but like Bardot, it's stifled and subdued.
Shares of Apple fell around 2.5% this morning, which for Apple is a pretty substantial ding for the company despite the deceptively small number.
A deceptively unsophisticated type, with a blond brush cut, he has never lived anywhere beyond the twin cities and has never seen an ocean.
Its deceptively simple bow hair ties come in an array of playful patterns and make the inevitable sweaty ponytail a whole lot more chic.
But one thing the Rob Gordon character effectively did was put a deceptively charming face on the image of romantically victimized record store guys.
Later, when Pandora releases all the evils of mankind from a jar deceptively gifted to her by the gods, only hope (Elpis) remains trapped.
Over sushi during an early session with Ms. Cabello last winter, he played her a deceptively simple instrumental with a prominent salsa piano riff.
Health officials say the lack of readily available testing means the reported number of infected in the US, more than 1,700, is deceptively low.
But with a gentle ramping of difficulty and deceptively sticky gameplay, developer RAC7's unique creation worms its way into your brain very quickly.
We must also provide wraparound supports for students in their first years of college so they don't fall through gaps that are deceptively wide.
Multiple congressional and state investigations found no evidence to support those allegations, and Planned Parenthood has said that the Center's videos were deceptively edited.
" Deceptively edited video in hyperpartisan publications are the problem, he wrote -- "spreading disingenuous and dishonest information about political opponents and presenting it as news.
Media that has been deceptively edited or otherwise altered in a way that changes its meaning would be labeled as fake, the company said.
They're in single movements of two parts, but within those deceptively simple bounds, there's immense variety of mood — sunshiny and melancholy, dancing and pensive.
With layers of instrumental color and a uniquely spectral voice, Vernon is capable of packing a lifetime's worth of emotion into deceptively simple lyrics.
Our deceptively simple mathematical models, which are based on voluntary transactions, suggest, however, that it is time for a serious reexamination of this idea.
NREL did build in some engineering and economic constraints on transmission flows, but even so its model is still deceptively smooth on this account.
Hillary Clinton wore a deceptively simple suit when she took the stage at the Democratic National Convention to accept the party's nomination for president.
Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson got that rude awakening when he took his first yoga class, and finally learned the truth behind the deceptively difficult practice.
In a notice filed to the Indian Trademark office, the Silicon Valley firm has alleged that Paytm's logo is "deceptively and confusingly similar" to Paypal's.
But Seth Cohen, president and co-founder of the start-up Ooda Health, has a workaround that is so deceptively simple, it might just work.
The lawsuits accuse drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids in ways that downplayed their risks, and drug distributors of failing to detect and halt suspicious orders.
French Exit is a sharp romp and deceptively poignant romp, its laugh-out-loud pitch-black humor tempered by fleeting but powerful moments of heart.
While we definitely won't be trying this one anytime soon, we're giving some serious snaps to these intrepid ladies — and their (deceptively appetizing-looking) creations.
The popular bit, which recurred on the duo's Comedy Central series Key & Peele before it ended its run in 2015, has a deceptively simple premise.
Support the Girls ambles along in such a deceptively good-natured manner that it takes a while to appreciate just how despairing it actually is.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors have been in part blamed for the U.S. opioid crisis, accused of deceptively marketing opioids in ways that downplayed their risks.
Click here to view original GIFMaking rope is a deceptively simple task since most people don't realize it's actually a complex weave of smaller strands.
N++ is deceptively complex from a technical perspective, but from what I've played the Switch has no problem maintaining the essential 60 frames per second.
T-Mobile is kinda sorta offering the S10E at half price, but the "Uncarrier" has an offer that's deceptively confusing and requires doing some math.
That's when we learned that the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica quietly, deceptively gathered data belonging to more than 50 million Facebook users in 2014.
He has a free-flowing if deceptively powerful swing, and is also one of the greatest short-game exponents of his generation, if not ever.
The settlement with Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is the first to result from a wave of recent lawsuits accusing Purdue of deceptively marketing painkillers.
Telling someone's story sounds deceptively simple, but Hollywood needs to reckon with the fact that an exposed truth does not equate to an examined one.
Often these additional screens are deceptively designed to resembled the 'unsubscribe successful' screens that people expect to see when they've pulled the marketing hooks out.
In the case of her latest novel, "LaRose," that question is deceptively simple: Can a person "do the worst thing possible and still be loved"?
Consider learning about the mental map, a deceptively simple tool for organizing thoughts and plans using visual associations centered around a main theme or idea.
The lively acidity of these whites is a superior match for the deceptively potent acidity of fresh tomatoes, even when they are charred or cooked.
In the last few years, so-called "Deepfakes" have been on the rise — videos of celebrities or politicians that look deceptively real, but are not.
A more common avenue for getting your ass totally poisoned is to consume berries that deceptively resemble blackberries, but are actually a more sinister species.
"Fences" is pointedly set on the deceptively quiet eve of that catharsis — and, as befits its historical moment, its tone is both anxious and muted.
The two sculptures on display by Kazuko Miyamoto are titled as matter-of-factly as the exhibition itself, and they are just as deceptively simple.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) have a deceptively simple proposal to make banking better: cap interest rates on consumer loans at 21 percent per year.
One particularly sharp user named UrNotFly arguably stole the show, though, with a deceptively simple question: had he, Darude, ever actually been in a sandstorm?
Just yesterday, prosecutors in New York State accused Purdue Pharma, a major opioid maker, and others of deceptively downplaying the drug's dangers over the years.
In its deceptively casual ambition and ruthless brevity, "Whack World" had a brilliant strategy for combat in the attention economy: keep things short and visual.
John Wick hits with the blunt force of a shotgun blast, but crack open any firearm and you'll find it houses some deceptively sophisticated mechanisms.
The Prisma Health VESper is a deceptively simple-looking three-way connector that expands use of one ventilator to treat up to four patients simultaneously.
The soup is deceptively mild at first, gaining carnality with each spoonful but never growing too forceful, held in check by a faint, ameliorating sweetness.
There have been multiple instances of Trump and his campaign sharing deceptively edited or manipulated video of political opponents such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The New York Times conceived of China Rules, a special project, as a way to answer a deceptively simple question: How did China do it?
A recent Wall Street Journal investigation found thousands of items for sale on the site that were deceptively labeled or declared unsafe by federal regulators.
Here's Adi Robertson in The Verge: Twitter will ban faked pictures, video, and other media that are "deceptively shared" and pose a serious safety risk.
Courtney Barnett If you're not familiar, she's a young, Tasmanian visual artist-cum-musician who turns her poetry into funny, trenchant and deceptively simple songs.
But the video also speaks to a broader problem: Deceptively edited videos going viral has become increasingly common in politics over the past several years.
John's lawyer, Jeffrey Sugarman of the Legal Aid Society of New York City, asked his client a deceptively simple question: Do you have a smartphone?
As she was in To All the Boys, Condor is the beating heart of this movie, and her performance as Lara Jean is deceptively complex.
"President Trump's campaign condemns any organization that deceptively uses the President's name, likeness, trademarks, or branding and confuses voters," the campaign said at the time.
Later, having settled into her studio role, Ms. Finucane earned a reputation as a sympathetic, sometimes mischievous interviewer but also as a deceptively tough one.
In the past two months, a drumbeat of rescues and deaths have been reported as rafters and swimmers were swept under by deceptively powerful currents.
The lawsuits accuse drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids in ways that downplayed their risks, and drug distributors of failing to detect and halt suspicious orders.
The lawsuits accuse drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids in ways that downplayed their risks and drug distributors of failing to detect and halt suspicious orders.
The lawsuits accuse drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids in ways that downplayed their risks and drug distributors of failing to detect and halt suspicious orders.
With prose that was savagely funny, deceptively simple and poorly imitated, Mr. Breslin created his own distinct rhythm in the hurly-burly music of newspapers.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since the early 211s, Harry Leigh has been producing distinctive, elegant, deceptively simple wall-based sculptures, mainly of wood.
Sonically, the track seemed to hint at a Phil Spector influence, with the orchestral wall of sound replaced by guitar squall and Barlow's deceptively dispassionate delivery.
The stark, deceptively ordinary surfaces of sliding doors, tatami mats, grass, or pavement are paired with each chapter's title page, underlining radiation's uncanny yet domestic disposition.
The main reason nutritionists worry about granola: Most of it is deceptively high in calories and sugar, particularly in the quantities people are likely to eat.
Paramore burst back into public eye yesterday with their deceptively ebullient single "Hard Times," carrying with it the announcement of the band's new album After Laughter.
Plus, that deceptively simple melody is such an earworm that you'll catch yourself singing, "I belieeeeeeeve that plan involves me getting my own planet!" all day.
Making a Perfect Donut starts with a deceptively simple concept: the quest to combine an "American" donut with a sata andagi (an Okinawan deep-fried bun).
The style of these deceptively paltry pillow paintings is rigorously expressionist, but less manic than the invidious, bare-breasted shaman who rises up from her spoils.
How the chips perform their magic The process as a whole is deceptively simple, consisting of a specially designed silicon microchip attached to a USB stick.
The deceptively polyphonic scene  presents an illuminating and engaged look at the very real dilemmas facing a marginalized community, with viewpoints all along the spectrum represented.
Just as she did on "The Daily Show," Ms. Bee, 46, a deceptively upbeat comedian, was meeting these challenges with cheerfulness tempered by a sarcastic streak.
The movies are fraternal twins, a pair of deceptively astringent women's midlife crisis movies set on opposite sides of a divide between having children and not.
"I feel he is likely willing to ignore and fail to report exculpatory material, extreme bias and act unethically and possibly deceptively to win," Wooten wrote.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said his office has sent cease-and-desist letters to seven companies accused of deceptively marketing ineffective Zika-protection products.
This Portuguese outfit treads a similar path, evoking textured, deceptively simplistic drones and swaths of ritual ambient on its suffocating debut, Rituais e Mantras do Medo.
He's sadistic and hot-tempered, sure, but he's also deceptively clever and even goofy at times, a complex combination that makes him truly come to life.
Like the rest of his recent work, "Another Light" is a deceptively energetic display of minimalistic production that captures your attention without forcing itself on you.
In 1950 Edward Nelson, then a student at the University of Chicago, asked the kind of deceptively simple question that can give mathematicians fits for decades.
Experts in Texas predict that even worse financial devastation will occur if SB6—deceptively named the Women's Privacy and Business Protection Act—is passed into law.
Here's a deceptively simple way to make it in the media business: Write a newsletter and convince thousands of people to pay you for it. Boom!
The iPhone has a lot of things that make it special and unique among smartphones, but ultimately it's a deceptively simple window to your digital life.
Looming 9,600 feet above sea level, the young stratovolcano remained deceptively quiet throughout the early 19893s, with only a few grumbles occurring in 1903 and 1932.
Her work is rich in radical, feminist symbolism; In one of Eisenman's deceptively simple oil tableaus a hanged woman gives birth around a circle of men.
Yet the strength of the finale demonstrated that the show's continuing quality has perhaps been underappreciated in its later seasons, making the formula look deceptively simple.
" New York Times writer Sopan Deb questioned O'Keefe's latest work around CNN, stating there was a "better than 90 percent chance" the videos "were deceptively edited.
The lawsuits accuse the drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids and allege that drug distributors ignored red flags indicating the painkillers were being diverted for improper uses.
I found my carriage, showed my e-ticket to the attendant, and hauled my small yet deceptively heavy suitcase up the steps and onto the train.
LaQuishe Wright: Harvey survivor: The loss is hitting me in waves September 226 I woke up Friday morning and looked outside at a deceptively beautiful day.
This deceptively simple object, appropriately tucked away from the main exhibition space, takes us back to the beginning of Belott's activites and points the way forward.
The mission kicks off at Enomania, an Italian restaurant and wine bar, where the group feasts on fresh pasta and a deceptively healthy take on tiramisu.
Which isn't to say it explicitly sounds like Frank Ocean, more that it embodies a similar quality of being both relatively, deceptively simple but emotionally intelligent.
The core of the answer is deceptively simple: British voters are pushing back against a huge surge in immigration that's taken place over the past decade.
The rule -- deceptively named Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science -- would prohibit the EPA from considering scientific studies unless the underlying data is available to the public.
With a sweetly cherubic face, a deceptively athletic physicality and an utter devotion to foolishness and slapstick, Mr. Conway was among Hollywood's most enduringly popular clowns.
Again hewing to the darker side, the Dutch animator Jorn Leeuwerink's deceptively childlike "Flower Found!" creates an allusive pastel nightmare of mistaken identity and mob injustice.
They are not mainstream crowd-pleasers, but beautiful, complex, and restrained—like the inversion of his deceptively heavy music, hiding great power behind seemingly delicate façades.
It silences lawful political speech, and it makes it harder to identify and build consensus around definitions for doctored deep fakes and truly deceptively manipulated media.
In 193, the anti-abortion rights group Life Dynamics seemingly began the practice of releasing false or deceptively edited videos targeting the fetal tissue sales process.
A deceptively edited video of former vice president Joe Biden that widely circulated on Twitter last week could be a harbinger of disinformation in the election.
He is also deceptively quick, as Djokovic discovered again and again on Wednesday when he hit fine, well-masked drop shots and still lost the points.
Tasks, which is available for iOS and Android, is deceptively simple: you can create lists of to-do items and check them off once they're completed.
In other words, a deceptively edited video of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi that makes her appear drunk is fine to remain on Facebook under the new policy.
The interface on the laptop screen was deceptively simple: a window where you could paste or write in prompts, and four slider controls on the left.
Swift has finally gotten comfortable with her polished, deceptively bland electropop sound, not as a studied pose or a genre exercise, but as her default music.
Vanasco's previous memoir, The Glass Eye, made a lot of best-of lists for its deceptively spare examination of loss, mania, and the meaning of family.
The state claims that Purdue deceptively minimized the risks of opioid use in order to boost sales of its painkiller OxyContin, The Wall Street Journal reports.
It's deceptively simple, just a classic three-act arc, but it's so clean that each act break feels as though it was cut with a scalpel.
Women attending community and rural health centers will receive more services, including primary care and prenatal care, even the mammograms Planned Parenthood deceptively claims to offer.
Legal Aid charged that court administrators deliberately, and deceptively, reassigned those cases during the lunch hour to retaliate against people taking a stand on the issue.
Like every other attempt to sink Trump this year, though, that effort failed, thwarted by the real estate mogul's deceptively organized, if completely insane, campaign team.
The plot is deceptively a simple one: a young American woman, Suzy Bannon (Jessica Harper), travels to Germany to study ballet at the Tanz Dance Academy.
The lawsuits have generally accused the drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids and allege distributors ignored red flags indicating the painkillers were being diverted for improper uses.
The deceptively simple glass pitcher handily delivers pour-over, French press or cold brew, with double walls that keep your brew at the temperature you want it.
Each painting, described by a deadpan title, enacts a deceptively simple tableau, which Kasey then subverts through the complex ways her forms break up light and color.
Two of the lawsuits were filed in California and allege Juul deceptively marketed the product as safe, when it contains more potent doses of nicotine than cigarettes.
Then as a kicker, she counted herself out of any possible recount battle, all in the space of a few ill-considered answers to deceptively friendly questions.
Noma Bar — Putting the data into dating Noma's deceptively simple illustrations use negative space to create images that often carry double meanings that are not immediately apparent.
Recreating the Hellboy sword is deceptively simple, but Adam throws in a few clever tricks to make the sword look like weathered metal despite weighing practically nothing.
The workouts are low-impact which makes them look deceptively easy, but after a few reps of each exercise, every muscle in my body felt the burn.
Some people consider dolls creepy enough, but what if that deceptively cute toy was listening to everything you said and, worse yet, letting creeps speak through it?
While on a scouting expedition on an armored train, he and scores of British soldiers were shelled by pom-poms, vicious weapons with a deceptively quaint nickname.
"The Andy Griffith Show" and later "Matlock," on which Mr. Griffith starred as a homespun but deceptively savvy defense lawyer, were network television staples for 2500 years.
In a blog post, Rubio's campaign said the video was deceptively edited and noted it had first surfaced during Rubio's 2010 Senate campaign against then-Florida Gov.
The Blaze also took aim at Cillizza, saying he was "caught pushing a deceptively edited video" that "makes it appear as though Poland's first lady snubbed" Trump.
For more than a decade, Vogel has been making deceptively simple wooden objects — tiny salt spoons, elegant sawhorse tables — according to the most rigorous principles of craftsmanship.
So to answer your question: the people who've been doing something that looks really deceptively simple in an obsessively perfectionist way for a long period of time.
The first half of "Black Wave" is deceptively familiar: Michelle and her friends drink, hook up, break up and hold on tightly to their low-rent apartments.
Donald Judd entered the pantheon of Minimalist art for works like his "Judd boxes," deceptively simple containers that stand on the floor or get stacked on walls.
Mac McCaughan sings the warm, simple tunes with a deceptively cheerful grin beaten down by experience, the perfect voice for these anthems of coping despite it all.
Screening this Wednesday at BRIC House, the video is deceptively simple, showing the subjects in square frames before a black background (you can watch the trailer here).
The service, which goes by the deceptively simple name "Instant Cash Out," utilizes the real-time payments infrastructure set up several years ago by the banking industry.
Under Hallgrimsson's deceptively laid-back leadership, this tiny nation sitting far away at the confluence of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans has finally become a contender.
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay nearly $117 million to resolve allegations that it deceptively marketed transvaginal surgical mesh devices, U.S. state attorneys general said on Thursday.
There, the victims were "deceptively subjected to sexual servitude, forced to engage in sexual acts and coerced into commercial sexual activity and forced labor," the lawsuit says.
DeWine previously in May 2017 sued Purdue Pharma LP, Endo International Plc, Johnson & Johnson, Allergan Plc and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, accusing them of deceptively marketing opioids.
Mr. Jurowski had a similar effect on the deceptively playful character of the scherzo, a movement Mahler once called "Death Strikes Up," with its eerie fiddle tune.
But it's notable for its unromanticized view of a period that can be subject to mythmaking, and for its deceptively diffuse buildup to a fabulous final hour.
"But it's notable for its unromanticized view of a period that can be subject to mythmaking, and for its deceptively diffuse buildup to a fabulous final hour."
Last month, Twitter announced a new policy to ban tweets that "deceptively share synthetic or manipulated media that are likely to cause harm," such as deep fakes.
Even at a lower weight, he has proven adept against the run and the pass as a strong player (30 bench-press repetitions) who is deceptively fast.
Facebook released a statement Tuesday saying "the entire company is outraged" that data from 50 million accounts was allegedly deceptively used by political data firm Cambridge Analytica.
It's doing so through deceptively boring means: increasing administrative hurdles and cementing or even expanding the current travel restrictions that are not under review at the court.
You may wish, at times, for a dash of immoderation, but the show's deceptively gentle approach is also what makes it stand apart in our angry times.
Some are deceptively simple, as when he speaks one side of a conversation into a telephone while unpacking boxes and commenting on the objects he has kept.
Such efforts come amid hundreds of lawsuits claiming that Purdue fueled the opioid epidemic by deceptively marketing OxyContin, as well as new government efforts to regulate opioids.
Meanwhile, Redwood Scientific settled for $18.2 million, suspended due to the inability for defendant Danielle Cadiz to pay, for "deceptively" marketing dentistry products, according to the FTC's complaint.
This unexplained phenomenon looks deceptively similar to an aurora and is observed at the same high latitudes in both hemispheres where you'd expect to see magnetic light shows.
Like most of O'Keefe's work, it's deceptively edited and doesn't add up to much, but he managed to catch one executive in a pretty poor choice of words.
And he may be due an Oscar nomination, too: Hammer's lively, deceptively complex performance in Luca Guadagnino's new queer masterpiece Call Me by Your Name, is that good.
This appealing, deceptively low-key movie shows the future president making one of his most inspired and, ultimately, foresighted moves on a summer's day in Chicago in 1989.
The self-inflating mattress it comes with is deceptively comfortable, while the included duvet feels so cozy, you'll feel like you're trapped inside a warm (hypothetical) bear hug.
The comic is deceptively simple and light-hearted, but on repeat readings, Jonesy's shifting postures when the trading post owner rejects his wool are both subtle and exact.
LONDON — When Britons voted in a referendum last week, they faced a deceptively simple question: Did they or did they not wish to remain in the European Union?
And while music shares the same problem, white noise is so nondescript that it can be "deceptively quiet," says Stanford neuroscientist and head and neck surgeon John Oghalai.
Light blue water pools through a salty plain, a deceptively ethereal vision for a place that has been poisoned by a century of industrial, agricultural, and municipal waste.
There's darkness running through this deceptively simple gem of a novel, but it's enough of a fairy tale that you can't help but hope for a happy ending.
Tall, lanky, some say deceptively inelegant, Éder showed impressive upper body strength and single-mindedness with his low shot from 27 yards that beat France's goalkeeper, Hugo Lloris.
It's deceptively easy to fall into the trap of being the accommodating founder who goes with the flow by dutifully scheduling follow-up meetings that will go nowhere.
What does matter, and something Fagan handles with deceptively effortless prose, is the way in which ordinary, even banal, life dramas unfold while the existential noose is tightening.
The dress, a deceptively simple cobalt silk crepe, was designed by a former "Project Runway" star who opens fashion's door to all, regardless of weight, height or disability.
In November, Beshear sued Endo International Plc, claiming it contributed to the opioid epidemic by deceptively marketing its painkiller Opana ER, which it has withdrawn from the market.
The deceptively thin parachute silk holds your body weight firmly, so that yoga positions can be performed upside down, in mid-air, or upside-down-in-mid-air.
Its sparse production—by Syk Sense, Tunji Ige, and Smash David—allows Khalid's deceptively weathered voice to shine with the distress of someone far beyond his 18 years.
The clip, which was posted on Saturday and which a CNN fact-check concluded was deceptively edited, wrongly made it seem as if Biden had accidentally endorsed Trump.
The corner is deceptively hard to fill, because a couple of those down entries intersect with two theme entries, so two letters in each word are already predetermined.
Making characters who are drunk or high funny in a way that's not just funny to them in the moment while they're drunk or high is deceptively hard.
The ban follows reports that sellers were jacking up prices for medical products on Facebook's Marketplace as well as deceptively advertising face masks and other prevention-related products.
Maude VibeFrom: MaudeMaude's beautifully-designed vibe is deceptively powerful despite its size (size doesn't matter!), and has over 200 overwhelmingly positive reviews to show for its peak performance.
But the biggest difference between Tuesday's Democratic wins and the earlier Republican wins is deceptively simple: This time, elections were held on neutral or even Democratic-leaning terrain.
Watching the film now, with the cast at the beginning of their careers, knowing that the Brat Pack would soon be stylish masturbation fodder, it feels deceptively clairvoyant.
The minimal, deadpan text is entirely written in white-space-framed panels with word-balloon dialogue, and like Ruzzier's clean, deceptively simple visual style, it goes down easy.
Check it out ... Laura says there's not much similarity between herself and Dern's feisty Nora Fanshaw, who reps ScarJo in the movie and comes off as deceptively aggressive.
On Tuesday, Twitter announced changes to its policy around posts that are deceptively manipulated — including "deepfakes," or AI-altered videos that distort reality — ahead of the 2020 elections.
These devices are deceptively simple in their use and construction, but do one job remarkably well – with a lot going on behind the scenes to make that possible.
Heartbreak hovers over "Haifaa al-Mansour's sharply observed, deceptively gentle film, reportedly the first feature ever directed by a Saudi woman," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Stravinsky's audacious inventiveness continues through a deceptively calm Notturno movement, a bracing set of mini-variations, and, to end, an elaborate prelude and fugue laced with biting humor.
Absent this information, it's very easy for bands to deceptively claim that their show is "sold out," when in fact there may still be plenty of tickets available.
Their seeming ordinariness convinced a generation of goofy punks that maybe they, too, could turn out deceptively simple songs as well constructed as anything on the pop chart.
The deceptively benign phrase "alt-right" now peppers the national conversation, often in ways that play down its fundamental beliefs, which have long been considered intolerant and hateful.
I got to ride the 2500W and 250W versions on a recent chilly Friday in lower Manhattan, and found them both to be deceptively light and ludicrously speedy.
Smith's writing is light and playful, deceptively simple, skipping along like a stone on the surface of a lake, brimming with humanity and bending, despite everything, toward hope.
The workout today is deceptively simple: a seven-minute go-time of exercises, mostly bodyweight, that switch every 30 seconds while hip hop fuzzes from a Bluetooth speaker.
The deceptively simple idea for the popular sport of triathlon is built upon a triple challenge that pushes one's body and mental perseverance to reach beyond a single discipline.
But with the popularity of the "adopt don't shop movement," the sale of large numbers of random-source dogs deceptively labelled as "rescue pets" has become a big business.
It's a dispute that generates light and heat, but the stakes are deceptively low—the big policy disagreement of the primary is unlikely to affect any real person's life.
Steven C. Kemp's deceptively simple set — with its single metal chair and back wall of oversize light bulbs — suggests a police interrogation room as it might appear in nightmares.
Deceptively decadent in its dark chocolate melting into buttery chunks of croissant, surrounded by vanilla bean custard, the specter of this dessert has me longing to return to Abigail's.
In another, Justin Timberlake and Christopher Walken are deceptively edited so that they appear to talk up iCenter instead of the health drink they push in the original ad.
But too many aspects of the story hold together in deceptively irrational ways, which fits poorly with a film about a tattooed man-fish looking for a magic fork.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed deceptively simple actuators (the fancy term for a motor that moves a robot) made of conductive 3-D-printed material and paper.
"equipment interference" is just what spies calls hacking The government has given hacking the deceptively understated description of "equipment interference," and splits it into two camps: targeted and bulk.
Comedian and magician Justin Willman decided to take down ridiculous anti-trans bathroom arguments using a deceptively simple magic trick and some good old fashioned peanut butter and jelly.
It's a deceptively complex brew, typically made by simmering beef bones, oxtail, charred onion and ginger, seasoned with a variety of spices that includes cinnamon, star anise, and clove.
For that, there's a deceptively simple fix, an option available to the federal government and every state, one that's already in place in Vermont and the District of Columbia.
Each record since has offered a subtle variation on the sound: small, quiet, and deceptively chaotic—a portrait of disheveledness and a rejection of the very idea of perfection.
It took a while to whittle down the definition, but a deceptively simple category emerged: The changes made by people to living organisms that are both intentional and hereditary.
The brilliance of "Cameraperson" is that it invites and rewards such speculation even as its gaze remains fixed on the concrete, deceptively mundane details of the visible, physical world.
Through fraudulent email messages, tainted web links or rogue file attachments, criminals try to fool the user by deceptively wheedling out passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information.
A shot from the Fyre Festival promo has the celebrities tagged Instagram-style, in order to get across how much information can be conveyed within a deceptively simple post.
The power was still there in the later going but it came more obviously: Hug wasn't getting caught with deceptively fast blows as he attempted something of his own.
The New York Yankees have a radio broadcasting team unlike any other in baseball, which is the sort of statement that is deceptively easy to read as a compliment.
The letter comes after a recently published Wall Street Journal investigation found more than 4,000 items for sale on Amazon that were deemed unsafe by regulators or deceptively labeled.
Thus, Peronism figures here as something like a childish stage in Argentine history, and Aira's deceptively transparent fiction is testament to his ability to turn childlike fear into art.
With this discrepancy in mind, I tagged along with the Synchrony crew this year in pursuit of an answer to a deceptively simple question—who killed the American demoscene?
On the Verge The rising men's wear line Namacheko, designed by the siblings Dilan and Lezan Lurr, makes deceptively simple clothes that are, in fact, loaded with personal meaning.
Revising our understanding of dragons, unicorns, or a deceptively mundane salamander means that we can perhaps begin to see beyond the fantastical or monstrous elements of the medieval bestiary.
It's a work of unspeakable beauty, one that doesn't leave you when the film ends, and its deceptively simple focus on a love story can't mask its cinematic achievement.
E.V. Gracie Gardner's "Athena," a deceptively simple portrait of adolescent friendship and the ways that girls temper and blunt their own ambition, concludes in a closely fought fencing match.
She swiped a couple of deceptively shaped chocolate-peanut-butter swirls (check out the section's Food page to see exactly what shape) from a photo shoot late one afternoon.
Logging, including many projects deceptively promoted as forest "thinning," removes fire-resistant trees, reduces the cooling shade of the forest canopy and leaves behind highly combustible twigs and branches.
It's a cryptic final shot, made even more ambiguous by the deceptively upbeat but actually quite dark Brian Eno track "Baby's on Fire," which plays over the closing credits.
One look from the fall/winter '17 collection neatly summarizes her philosophy and ambitions: a "Hold Your Own" knit worn over a deceptively simple slip dress called — what else?
Callie is a devoted and gifted curler, and her athletic precision sliding stones is what first clues Max in to the fact that this is a deceptively sophisticated sport.
Johnson & Johnson should pay $344 million in damages because the company deceptively marketed transvaginal pelvic mesh implants to tens of thousands of women in California, a judge ruled Thursday.
WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I don't know about you, but I love themes that seem deceptively simple on the surface and, upon further examination, yield layers of fun things to discover.
Even the deceptively simple matter of clamping down on opioid prescriptions has potentially deadly downstream harms, including people being driven to suicide after having their maintenance medications cut dramatically.
But Smith's writing is light and playful, deceptively simple, skipping along like a stone on the surface of a lake, brimming with humanity and bending, despite everything, toward hope.
Deceptively simple scenes — like a stunning, slow-motion shot of Rose posing for her school photograph — insinuate a wealth of information, but the movie doesn't hanker to be understood.
Paul Brown has developed a reputation for successfully turning around brands over the past six years, and he told us there's a deceptively simple technique key to his approach.
The other sculptures in Shechet's exhibition are deceptively joyful, yet again, she smuggles political content into the park — this time through the statues that populate the emptied pool basin.
The artist Chia-En Jao, who lives and works in Taipei, created his deceptively simple Taxi films with cab drivers as he visited sites of colonial history around Taiwan.
The film's arc is deceptively simple, following Lady Bird through her senior year (which is helped along by some excellent editing and a joyful, buoyant score from Jon Brion).
But the refreshing irreverence toward calcified pieties of high art and culture that would drive all their subsequent efforts was succinctly embodied in these sweetly comical and deceptively unassuming pictures.
There's an elegant crudeness to this deceptively simple, masterful piece, as if another famous television "Fred," Fred Flintstone — in a period of serious depth, sophistication, inspiration, and grace — created it.
But it's a deceptively nebulous concept, one that strikes a chord in our psyche beyond definitions like 'the technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically.
Stephens, who looks deceptively casual but possesses supreme speed and athleticism, settled the quicker against a nervous-looking Svitolina, breaking at the first opportunity to lay down an early marker.
"Both Genesis Toys and Nuance Communications unfairly and deceptively collect, use, and disclose audio files of children's voices without providing adequate notice or obtaining verified parental consent," the complaint says.
Each timeline pushes Jane to make a different umbrella — one that represents Aunt Magnolia's eyes in the spy thriller, and a deceptively simple plain black umbrella in the space opera.
Facebook said its policies won't apply to parody or satirical videos, and Twitter said it may not remove videos that aren't deceptively shared or likely to cause harm to users.
Just as Churchman's "Basically Good" (2013) pictures a field rat staring at its reflection in a puddle, Moore's "An Octopus" (1935) begins with a description of the "deceptively reserved" animal.
"Getting Better" had more edge: a deceptively dark Paul piece about an "angry young man" who failed at school and beats his wife, which sounded more like one of John's.
For her, it was an instrument for rhythmic soul and, on occasion, a conduit for really memorable, if deceptively simple, solos, such as the one on "Since You've Been Gone".
The Definitive Guide to Business Jake Paul's social media bio is deceptively simple: "I have fun, eat food, and Team 10," he writes, in reference to his circle of friends.
The newest iPhones include a bunch of deceptively ambitious technology including a dual-camera (on the 2000 Plus), a touch-sensor home button, and both models are finally water resistant.
He says his 47-member group is made made up of labor leaders, environmentalist, and middle-aged housewives who take turns patrolling their dusty and deceptively quiet streets at night.
Univision had previously written to the heads of the FCC and FTC alleging that Dish has been deceptively marketing Univision programming as part of Dish's pay-TV services to consumers.
Imagine Alabama Shakes (with whom Glaspy now shares a label, ATO) meets Speedy Ortiz: complex, deceptively heavy riffs with vocals that really stand out and grab you around the throat.
But this first trailer for I am not a Serial Killer is incredibly creepy, with deceptively plain visuals that start to look more and more beautiful as it goes on.
"The Boring Book" is anything but: Shinsuke Yoshitake uses a bold design sense and a deceptively simple drawing style to find wit in scenes supposedly showing lethargy, tedium and ennui.
"If you listen to more than a deceptively-edited 18-second clip of the speech Ms. Paul references, Senator Booker's enduring commitment to decency is clear," spokesman Jeff Giertz said.
In person, Salgado, who is forty-five, has dark bangs that sweep over a cherubic face with kohl-rimmed eyes; she has a cheery disposition and a deceptively guileless manner.
The lawsuit said the "deceptively named" International Wildlife Conservation Council actually promotes the hunting of and importing of body parts from "imperiled species" such as African elephants, lions and rhinos.
The House panel was formed after the Center for Medical Progress, an anti-abortion group, released deceptively edited videos purporting to reveal that Planned Parenthood sold fetal tissue for profit.
LEDE: The "brain training" company Lumosity has agreed to pay $2 million to settle charges that it deceptively trumped up the health benefits of its mobile app and online games.
Starting with Richard Nixon , every Republican candidate who took the White House employed some form of what had been named, in a deceptively genteel turn of phrase, the Southern Strategy.
"   These behaviors include deceptively subtle habits like not interrupting team members, ensuring everyone has equal time to participate, and — especially — calling out intergroup conflicts and resolving them through "open discussion.
In its own deceptively nonchalant way, the group has been defying the hard-edge, quantized norms of digital pop and hip-hop; it prefers insinuation and seduction to brittle transparency.
Humans put relational reasoning to use pretty much any time they try to solve a problem, but researchers haven't figured out how to endow AI with this deceptively simple ability.
At times, the presentation of Tezuka's many ideas seems deceptively straightforward, and far more emphasis is given to his bursts of productivity than to the creative origins of his work.
Terry Winters's deceptively ambitious graphite and watercolor drawing "Schema (57)," 1985-86, sets easily-read Platonic geometry against fuzzy edges and semantic ambiguity to create a kind of neurological illusion.
The set is a deceptively simple trio of unfinished concrete buildings with labyrinthine colonnades and staircases out of Piranesi, but also the disorienting forced perspective of Borromini and de Chirico.
Whether it turns out to be the one before the storm is a compelling question after a year of conditions so placid that investing has begun to look deceptively simple.
He's either a wrongly tarnished angel or deceptively phlegmatic devil, prey or predator, "a loyal friend or fratty enabler of bad behavior," as Kyle Swenson wrote in The Washington Post.
The group's deceptively simple premise — that getting musicians from groups that have been opposed for decades to play together would foster understanding — seems even more ambitious in this polarized age.
Color and Contradiction, her fall 2015 collection that consisted of deceptively simple pairings of contrasting, custom-cut colored gemstones, was paired with a riff on the adult coloring-book fad.
I've been using this Ring Fit Adventure game on the Nintendo Switch as a fun break during the day, and it always surprises me how deceptively difficult it can be.
Mission planners dream of equipping these mechanical scouts with instruments capable of scouring the unknown environments for signs of life, but the technology required to do so is deceptively complex.
In Scarpa's seductive rooms, including one where canal water laps into the gallery, Mr. Anselmo's deceptively simple granite blocks and sculptures speak even more clearly of the passage of time.
It's deceptively simple, but not always easy If being a great boss is something you aspire to — or just secretly wonder if you are — check yourself against these five characteristics.
Ms. Pericet arrives, wielding castanets like a cicada's buzz, a small creature's defense of deceptively large sound, and after some sexually tinged tussling, Mr. Lérida doubles over, out of breath.
Tall and broad-shouldered, Will has a domed forehead, hooded eyes that often wear a deceptively sleepy expression, a closely cropped beard, and a tendency to mumble when he talks.
"Big Pharma helped to fuel this epidemic by deceptively peddling these dangerous drugs and hooking millions of Americans in exchange for profit," de Blasio said in a statement last week.
In one deceptively climactic scene, his long-suffering wife, Veronica (Elena Sofia Ricci), confronts him, finally ready to leave for good, telling him how inexcusable, how repulsive he really is.
Though many a cartoonish TV drunk has suggested otherwise, the stark reality of alcoholism is far from a series of booze-soaked disasters, which makes it deceptively hard to depict.
In its third season, Catastrophe lives up to its own name in a more urgent way than ever — and pulls off telling a deceptively tricky story while it's at it.
Ultimately, the viral anti-abortion videos were found to be deceptively edited, and two activists behind the videos were indicted in Texas, where the charges were dismissed, and later in California.
It's essentially the modern-day version of "Frank Sinatra has a cold," for it, too, is a deceptively simple declarative sentence about one of the biggest cultural forces of our era.
Jay Trench's part-drill part-trap beat starts off deceptively minimalist in the intro and verses before crash-landing you into a direct route to the AUX cord in each chorus.
Increased snowpack in the Rocky Mountains has led to downstream flooding in the past few months, and has contributed to deceptively strong currents in the Rio Grande River straddling the border.
Todd Bice, an attorney with Alvogen, accused the state of deceptively obtaining the drug by having it shipped to a pharmacy in Las Vegas rather than the state prison in Ely.
Other fliers continued the trend of efforts to deceptively promote American identity, the ADL said, by having no explicitly hateful message but linking to a website where racist content is posted.
But for all the controversy about Manafort's advocacy and remuneration, nine of the charges against him and Gates are deceptively simple: They allege that the two men failed to file reports.
The world is in a deceptively quiet period in which some companies and countries are aggressively developing and applying early, rudimentary models of artificial intelligence, but the impact is not visible.
The state claims J&J and Teva deceptively marketed opioids with Purdue by retaining prominent doctors to give talks advocating use of opioids to treat chronic rather than short-term pain.
The case, filed by Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter, is the first of thousands lawsuits to go to trial over claims that opioid manufacturers deceptively marketed painkillers to downplay addiction risks.
Web-swinging in the game is deceptively simple: if you hold down the R2 button, Spidey will throw out a line that attaches to the nearest building, and then you're off.
"This Russian agency has repeatedly acted deceptively and tried to manipulate people in the US, Europe, and Russia — and we don't want them on Facebook anywhere in the world," he wrote.
For the biggest award show of the year, the actress chose a deceptively simple gown, channeling Old Hollywood glamour à la Elizabeth Taylor, complete with her own "Diamonds Are Forever" moment.
But in this San Francisco-based bedroom folk artist's deceptively simple songs—most often featuring just guitar and drums, sometimes a little banjo—is as much heart as there is humor.
The private equity firm then sued Rent-A-Center, claiming it acted deceptively by acting as though it still intended to follow through with the deal up until the sudden termination.
WASHINGTON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - A top U.S. senator asked the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Friday to investigate whether Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV deceptively marketed its diesel-powered SUVs and trucks.
Last year 133 people died violently in Santa Cruz, a deceptively tranquil district at Rio's western tip, where broccoli and books are sold side by side in a shabby central market.
Portrayed by Thomas Jane (The Expanse, The Punisher), Sweeney's story is played out in a deceptively touching short film that draws you in before it flips to a genuinely powerful reveal.
Deceptively named "WorkFlex in the 85033st Century," this bill gives employers the power to decide when, whether, for what reason, and at what cost employees can use their paid time off.
Keith Rabois, who was the chief operating officer at Square until 2013, said that the Cash app reflects Mr. Dorsey's ability to make deceptively simple products that answer a complicated need.
He and other House Democrats accused the GOP of putting forward the bill deceptively, because it was not created with the intent of killing mosquitoes to prevent the spread of Zika.
An Oklahoma judge on Monday found Johnson & Johnson liable for fueling an opioid epidemic in the state by deceptively marketing painkillers, and ordered the drugmaker to pay damages of $572 million.
Earlier Thursday, a number of videos shared by conservative accounts went viral — those clips were deceptively edited to make Pelosi appear as if she was slurring her words due to intoxication.
She claims to be 26, a stunt that only works because of Foster's deceptively youthful visage (an entire cottage industry has sprung up around trying to replicate her anti-aging techniques).
In person, the material is also deceptively more substantial than I expected, which makes them much more structured — and flattering — for a stretchy, high-waist pant than I've really encountered elsewhere.
Inexplicably, lawmakers slipped a provision in the deceptively titled "Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act" that prohibits cities from setting a minimum wage higher than the state's, which is $7.25 per hour.
"This Russian agency has repeatedly acted deceptively and tried to manipulate people in the U.S., Europe and Russia — and we don't want them on Facebook anywhere in the world," he added.
On the streets, vendors sell skewers of roasted pigeon and piles of girda nan, a type of bread that looks deceptively like a bagel but is as hard as a rock.
Despite being a 1-3 favourite entering the fight, dos Anjos lost via TKO to Philadelphian Alvarez inside four minutes, the latter prising the title away from RDA's deceptively weakened grasp.
The album was recorded entirely to cell phones, and Bat Dawid played every instrument, layering mantra-like vocals over these elliptical, allusive arrangements that are both slow-moving and deceptively complex.
Far Cry New Dawn (set in America, developed in Canada), in contrast, is a neon-blasted, deceptively nihilistic saga about becoming a god in an endless churn of violence and suffering.
The video — which was first shared by Trump's head of social media — appeared to show the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden accidentally endorsing President Donald Trump, but it was deceptively cut.
B.B. Built on familiar tropes and repeated melodic motifs, "Into the Woods" is deceptively welcoming; thanks to the 2014 movie and innumerable school performances, it is probably Sondheim's best-known work.
"GLOW" is a deceptively complex show, calling attention to culturally relevant issues, from #MeToo to representations of race and class, while maintaining a dark sense of humor and plenty of heart.
Keith Rabois, who was the chief operating officer at Square until 2013, said that the Cash app reflects Mr. Dorsey's ability to make deceptively simple products that answer a complicated need.
The Los Angeles photographer John Houck creates multiple layers of visual trickery in deceptively simple still lifes by shooting and reshooting life-size color prints that he alters as he goes.
Though phase transitions seem deceptively simple, the mathematics turn out to be exceedingly complex, and important — particularly when one looks at such a transition at the microscopic level using quantum mechanics.
Opened in 6453, the building is set on a gently sloping site, oriented so that the front of the building deceptively shows only one floor and the back reveals the second.
Lambi et riz is a tender conch braise served with white rice and crusty fried plantains, and the deceptively named "legume" is in fact saucy slow-cooked short ribs with vegetables.
Under the new rules, Twitter says in the future, it would at minimum label the videos like the ones of Pelosi and Biden as manipulated, since their speech was deceptively altered.
"It requires no special computing power, hardware, or technical skillset to deceptively impersonate some entity or someone in these ways," Paris, an assistant professor at Rutgers University, wrote in an email.
But this deceptively mannered "picture novel" isn't an excuse for nostalgia; rather, it shows the furies that drive the mismatched Matchcard brothers, who have inherited their father's business, into lifelong enmity.
For months, Facebook has struggled with deceptively altered videos, but late Monday evening, the company cracked, announcing that it would ban deepfakes as part of a new policy on manipulated media.
The filing calls these practices "deceptively burdensome" and that the site "utterly fails" to follow through on promises to take down content in clear violation of its own terms of use.
Sebastián Silva's partly improvised, partly true "small, lovely road movie" is "so deceptively easygoing" that "you feel like a traveler on a real-life journey," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
Newly independent readers can easily follow their funny adventures: The minimal, deadpan text appears in panels with comics-style word-balloon dialogue, accompanied by Ruzzier's jazzy but deceptively simple visual style.
Indeed, Purdue Pharma, the drug company owned by the Sackler brothers, adapted those influence techniques in the 1990s to deceptively market OxyContin, an opioid with a slow-release mechanism, Posner writes.
The Weather Channel app deceptively collected, shared and profited from the location information of millions of American consumers, the city attorney of Los Angeles said in a lawsuit filed on Thursday.
Sure they can mimic human voices deceptively well, but they possess no language to tell us that they don't want to be kept in an enclosure and looked at all day.
Peterson's philosophy — enumerated in TED talks, YouTube videos for his 21858 million subscribers, and self-help books (his latest venture, 21961 Rules for Life, topped several best-seller charts) — is deceptively simple.
Medumo co-founder Adeel Yang has plenty of first-hand experience dealing with cancellations for procedures and appointments as a physician — but it's been a problem that's a deceptively hard to solve.
A deceptively utopic circle of Monterey society is rocked by a mysterious murder – mysterious, at least, to the uninitiated viewer, who pieces it together over the seven-episode arc of the season.
We're not so different, me and I. The more you brush away the temporary stuff—rashes, oily spots, sweater lint—the easier it is to see the deceptively stable person that's there.
Mini Metro is a deceptively simple game of connecting train lines to various shaped nodes so that all the triangle- and square-shaped "people" can get to whatever triangle- stop is closest.
The Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday that ads deceptively suggested that playing the games a few times a week could increase work and school performance, and even delay conditions like dementia.
This deceptively simple idea is one of the most powerful in the book: Sometimes the difference between feeling well and feeling awful is simply a matter of where we direct our attention.
"That doesn't mean I'm not pleased to see AR-15s sell on the civilian market," Sullivan wrote in a rebuttal on May 31, which also accused HBO of deceptively editing his comments.
Its deceptively simple graphics belie a devious game where horror hides in what seem like glitches, slipping into your mind and across your computer desktop in ways you'll never expect—or forget.
It was also deceptively simple, in that the point was not so much to connect like-colored dots, but to make squares of varying sizes that got you bigger scores more quickly.
Shares of Fiat Chrysler slid 2.2 percent after Senator Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat, urged the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to probe whether Fiat Chrysler had deceptively marketed its diesel-powered SUVs.
Okada is deceptively big and strong, but works with a deliberate style which feels almost like Ric Flair in his prime, albeit with a much faster and more athletic set of moves.
The device is actually a deceptively sophisticated collection of tech wrapped up in an adorable little package that looks like an Instagram icon that a fairy godmother turned into a real boy.
As you might imagine, the competition turns quickly hilarious (or scary, depending on how adventurous you are), with everything from French onion soup to clam chowder hiding beneath those deceptively unassuming lids.
Although the material was recycled, Bill was adept at speaking the words in a way that seemed deceptively natural, as if he was a grandfather spinning a yarn about his youthful antics.
In that announcement, it was assumed Google would stop allowing ads to be served against misinformation stating that sites that were "deceptively presenting fake news articles as real" would be in violation.
The rocket planes were absurd and sick These giant toy rockets looked goofy as hell with their canard-style wings sticking straight out from a stubby body, but they were deceptively powerful.
These are compositions that sit and stew, but they're deceptively off-kilter, guided meditation through occasionally uncomfortable realms rather than the sheltered sensory deprivation soak that mark so many new age synthscapes.
He's represented here by his Remote Control Dress, constructed from deceptively simple, rigid fiberglass and resin panels concealing remote control elements that move; it's modeled on the design of an airplane wing.
The answer is deceptively straightforward: If your iPhone screen is locked, the slide-to-answer bar appears, but if your screen is unlocked and open, the decline and answer buttons will show.
StarCraft II-playing AI AlphaStar takes out pros undefeated This type of AI is deceptively broad and intelligent, but it isn't flashy the way that the human-destroying AlphaStar or AlphaGo are.
The document, which people can download and print as a full color book, runs 52 pages long and covers both the basics and the esoteric systems of the deceptively simple fighting game.
It was that deceptively simple fluidity of movement, from the island to the mainland and back, that helped create the bicultural and transmigratory ties many Puerto Ricans still have to the island.
Two Democratic senators in a letter on Monday urged the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Google has deceptively collected location data on Android users, even when such services are disabled.  Sens.
Most of the game is in third-person, as you control a simple avatar—a sort of globe with pedals—through low-poly mountain passages, deceptively open snowscapes and stylized city streets.
Chamber Senior Vice President for the Environment, Technology & Regulatory Affairs William Kovacs wrote an op-ed in The Hill urging the new Congress to pass the deceptively named Regulatory Accountability Act (RAA).
Popular cookbooks, including Jessica Seinfeld's "Deceptively Delicious" and "The Sneaky Chef" by Missy Chase Lapine both advise home cooks to secretly slippuréed vegetables into kid foods like macaroni and cheese or brownies.
Ohio Attorney General Mike Dewine said he held meetings on Wednesday with Johnson & Johnson and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd to discuss settling a lawsuit he filed accusing them of deceptively marketing opioids.
The civil action, filed in Suffolk County Superior Court, adds to a growing list of lawsuits by states and local governments accusing the Stamford, Connecticut-based company of deceptively marketing opioid painkillers.
This market, he urged accordingly, must never be manipulated from above, by governments, especially by way of deceptively foolish policies that might all too readily impose indeterminate tariffs and corollary trade wars.
The Hornets' roster consists of misfits of every stripe—players too short, too lumbering, defensively lacking or offensively limited—emerging from all kinds of professional doldrums to form a deceptively cohesive squad.
His technique is deceptively simple: The stories are told through sketches of brilliant, eccentric people, experts in their fields, who tend to speak in the same effervescent, colloquial way that Lewis writes.
That is why I love her—she is deceptively quick, a natural businesswoman who knows that "off-the-beaten-path" sells, as does false cheer—if you mix it with genuine joy.
Mudbound Director Dee Rees's big swing for the fences after her 2011 Sundance breakout Pariah has paid off in this prestige-y historical drama that's deceptively conventional everywhere but where it matters.
But now work happens all the time, deceptively, under an aesthetic pretense of wellness — the white walls, the dispensers of cucumber water, the blond wood, the furniture arranged to facilitate healthy sociality.
Doing computer vision on a live stream and detecting when a commercial comes on is a deceptively difficult task — commercials don't all look the same, and some look a lot like shows!
Because of this, the tale of Florence (Emily Mortimer), a young war widow who opens a bookshop in this deceptively peaceful location, becomes more urgent and far more touching than we expect.
In Australia, they use a deceptively innocent word, "spill," to describe the brutal parliamentary decapitation wherein politicians can topple popularly elected prime ministers and put another in place for no apparent reason.
"The FDA has made it fairly clear that, with its limited resources, it's going to go after companies that are deceptively marketing supplements using disease treatment or specific health claims," says Patten.
When we need to fit the difficult bill of stylish, under-$203 swimsuits or sleek travel clothes that are so deceptively comfortable they should be hideous beyond repair, we head to Summersalt.
The post featured a deceptively edited video, a screenshot of which appears below, from one of former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign events that wrongly suggested Mr. Biden was making racist remarks.
A day after a deceptively edited video of him spread on social media, Joseph R. Biden Jr. cautioned that the Democratic nominee would be vulnerable to false information in the general election.
U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman said Gilead proved that in the process of applying for its patents, Merck deceptively used confidential information from Pharmasset, Inc, a company Gilead bought in 2011.
I remember her black eyes, deceptively kind and questioning, and how the skin of her forehead wrinkled to a peak in the middle as she pulled her brows down at the sides.
In turn, Rihanna brought apocalyptic despair in deceptively chipper packaging to pop radio, in the form of "We Found Love" with Calvin Harris — another Rihanna record that hit No. 1 in 2011.
The story is deceptively simple: Jack (Jack Nicholson) is hired as the secluded Overlook Hotel's winter caretaker, and moves there for the season with his wife, Wendy (Shelley Duvall), and son, Danny.
Floridians who think they're voting in November to promote the spread of solar panels may actually derail it, thanks to a deceptively worded ballot measure that would change the Sunshine State's constitution.
Gay artist, struggling soul, sure, but John O'Reilly is above all a relentless examiner of the depth of an image, and the deceptively flat plane of what we call a drawing or photograph.
The game itself is deceptively simple: All you have to do is hit a paddle as fast as you can so that the hand containing the cream moves to the other person's side.
Overtaken by existential alienation and a bad attitude, I was not enthusiastic about performing my first task, reading aloud from a card providing salient information about my character: Lila-Marie, Deceptively Wholesome Student.
If all of this looks familiar, it's because the campaign was inspired by another deceptively cutesy safety campaign: The "Dumb Ways to Die" video, which was released in 2012 by Metro Trains Melbourne.
Adi Robertson: I like the second season best when it zooms out to the deceptively normal-seeming parts of Gilead, like the lower-class "Econo People" who see Handmaids as bizarre and exotic.
One of the first people she met was Jessica Arrigo, a slender, friendly, and deceptively tough 27-year-old who had received a transplant of her right hand a week before Sheila's operation.
In the first case, she is deceptively overpromoting the progress of free and fair elections in the Middle East, with the hope of inspiring less violent rhetoric about American concerns in the area.
Machine learning and artificial intelligence already powers a deceptively wide sweep of crucial processes and tools like facial recognition, self-driving cars, ad targeting, customer service, content moderation, policing, hiring, and even war.
A Reuters' investigation this month also found mortgage fraud is rampant in China, as unqualified borrowers use fake documents to secure financing, while loans deceptively obtained for other purposes are funnelled into property.
It embodied what his "genius" has always boiled down to: Deceptively smart-sounding ways to advance the great goals of the Republican establishment (tax cuts for the rich, fewer services for everyone else).
But in passage after passage, Mr. Storgards emphasized the discontinuities and jarring turns of the music, as well as the piercing shards of dissonance that Sibelius folds into his deceptively sonorous harmonic language.
Promotional marketing copy is deceptively billed as news or blog posts, studies are singled out without mention of the more abundant ones to the contrary or unfounded claims are spread through user forums.
But even while Conner keeps proving the stunning depths of his immaturity, and his songs become strings of nonsense words set to a thumping EDM beat, Popstar is deceptively smart and satisfyingly weird.
Hundreds of lawsuits by states and cities have been filed nationally accusing drugmakers of deceptively marketing opioids and distributors such as AmerisourceBergen Corp, Cardinal Health Inc and McKesson Corp of ignoring suspicious orders.
Crowned by a candied half walnut, the mousse exhibited both a superb texture (velvety, creamy and deceptively fluffy) and an appealing flavor of liver (teased with shallots and a balsamic-pomegranate molasses reduction).
The song's re-emergence is a great, timely reminder of her skills, and the low-key video—shot with her band in the desert—let's the deceptively sunny-sounding track take center stage.
Part Old World department store, part Southern-accented European flea market, the deceptively well-edited shop is stuffed to its Victorian-era rafters with everything from sturdy kitchen gear to French-milled soaps.
One such way Twitter is making an effort to combat misinformation is through its manipulated media policy, a protocol it announced last month that involves labeling media that may have been deceptively altered.
It's sort of the same twist that "Less Talk, More Rock" pulled back in '96, where they tricked boneheaded punks into slam-dancing to a deceptively fun song about a same-sex encounter.
Oh, and there was the matter of the deceptively official-looking mailers marked "VOTING VIOLATION," that scored voters and their neighbors in an attempt to shame Iowans into turning out for Monday's caucus.
The deceptively low-key looks, styled by Danny Reed, were inspired by vintage Versace and Armani advertisements, as well as issues of the Italian men's style magazine Per Lui from the late 1980s.
In late October New Jersey's attorney general joined 10 other states in suing Purdue, owned by the Sackler family, alleging that Purdue deceptively marketed its drug OxyContin as safe for long-term use.
A deceptively edited video, appearing to show him embracing the white nationalist cultural idea that the US's identity is the product of its early white European immigrants, was shared repeatedly on social media.
Mr. Gardiner, who has led the ensemble since its founding three decades ago, was deceptively cool at the podium, able to communicate this work's volatility with minimal gestures that unleashed swerves in sound.
And yet mystery — truly unfathomable and utterly ordinary — is at the center of this deceptively modest Manhattan Theater Club production, which originated in London and is directed with quiet care by Richard Eyre.
Deceptively using President Obama's voice to suggest people sit out of the democratic process is a form of voter suppression and it not only signals weakness, it runs counter to our American values.
It's had the top spot since it first emerged in February 2018, and is deceptively simple: Users download the software either as phony Adobe Flash downloads or masked links on popular internet pages.
It was the so-called Euler's identity, which is a deceptively spare but profound equation that links five fundamental mathematical constants: a mix of real and imaginary numbers that combine to make zero.
Trump has destroyed, then, an already hollowed-out notion of objective knowledge; the outbreak of sectarianism has uncovered the true diversity of experiences and viewpoints concealed by the deceptively bland posture of evenhandedness.
This is largely the result of the increased market power that NAFTA accords giant meatpackers by authorizing them to seamlessly access foreign supply chains and deceptively label foreign beef as an American product.
The deceptively titled America Invents Act that Congress passed in 85033 established the Patent Trial and Review Board (PTAB), which can invalidate patents upheld by federal courts using a lower standard of evidence.
Even Nebraska, commonly perceived as a former giant whose power died with the old Big Eight, has fared deceptively well in the Big Ten compared with its final years in the Big 12.
Deceptively easy, elegant trout amandine really does come together in less than 30 minutes So long, Thomas's: These no-knead English muffins are the ones to beat lifestyle food voraciously lifestyle food voraciously
"Isle of Dogs" is a deceptively simple lyric grounded in the immediacy of song, of its repetitions and rhymes that are not far removed from music, dancing, and the rhythms of the pulse.
We also learned about a disinformation campaign run by the Internet Research Agency (IRA) — a Russian agency that has repeatedly acted deceptively and tried to manipulate people in the US, Europe, and Russia.
Why you'll love it: The Everlane ReNew parka is made from recycled plastic water bottles, making it the most ecologically-friendly parka we've come across, and it's deceptively warm for its size and weight.
The civil action, filed in Suffolk County Superior Court in Boston, added to a growing list of lawsuits by states and local governments accusing the Stamford, Connecticut-based company of deceptively marketing opioid painkillers.
Hundreds of states, counties and cities have sued drugmakers and distributors, saying that manufacturers have deceptively marketed opioids and distributors have failed to take action against indications the painkillers were diverted for improper uses.
Promotional material that "deceptively" portrays east Jerusalem as part of Israel, and working with an Israeli partner that does business in West Bank settlements, amount to "shameful complicity" with Israeli rights violations, he said.
Despite being a cult figure in the art world, plenty—critics and cisgender men mostly—haven't been admirers over the years, often because her work is deceptively simple, making it difficult to talk about.
And that number's deceptively low, because it includes roughly 40% of methane and 65% of nitrous oxide emissions, which are respectively 23 and nearly 300 times more potent climate warming agents than carbon dioxide.
The Australian Broadcasting Company reports that an investigation led by Animals Australia found that vendors in the Indonesian hotspot were deceptively selling tourists dog meat, which was the product of torturing and killing dogs.
"It's deceptively difficult to come up with something that is not only more creative than what the average person might think of if they stopped and sat and thought about it," Wakim told CNBC.
The song starts out so deceptively simple and cool, like "Oh man, I love what they're doing with that vocal loop," until they throw you into the depths of heartbreak ocean 50 seconds in.
The deceptively simple tale of five toys waiting on a shelf by a window, each for something different, won a Caldecott Honor as well as a Geisel Honor, awarded to books for early readers.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Insys Therapeutics Inc has agreed to pay $4.45 million to resolve a lawsuit by Illinois' attorney general claiming it deceptively marketed an addictive fentanyl-based cancer pain drug for off-label uses.
That is the real importance of Naipaul's talent as a writer: to find in deceptively simple prose, an arresting syntactic rhythm that fixed for his reader an image of the world as it was.
Where the first trailer emphasized a nightmarish return home, the second one emphasizes Bill Skarsgard's unsettling grin as Pennywise, the evil shape-shifting clown who haunts Stephen King's deceptively bucolic town of Derry, Maine.
" The investigation highlighted Amazon's lack of control over third-party vendors that sell products through its digital storefront, finding 4,152 items that federal regulators have found to be unsafe or that are "deceptively labeled.
Hundreds of lawsuits have accused Purdue and other companies like Endo International Plc and Johnson & Johnson of deceptively promoting the benefits of using opioids to treat chronic pain while downplaying the risk of addiction.
Though declining to answer detailed questions about the discussion, it appears that either the younger Trump or the President himself deceptively characterized the purpose of the meeting as a discussion of Russian adoption policies.
Alvarez, similar to the great Fedor Emelianenko, has proven to have hard and deceptively fast low kicks which can change the complexion of a fight but only when he actually opts to use them.
"Texas is oppressively hot in the summer, so my emotional response was one of relief and awe that an oil painting could be somehow as deceptively simple and powerful as her work," says Elliott.
The company formally unveiled a new policy last month that said media that has been "significantly and deceptively altered or fabricated" is likely to be labeled if it is determined to be deliberately misleading.
The piece, "A Clown Show About Rain," is a deceptively playful work of physical theater: As it wears on, it becomes apparent that the tempest at the play's center is a metaphor for depression.
Agee is the creator of many acclaimed books including "Milo's Hat Trick" and "It's Only Stanley," and this deceptively simple story offers a genuine lesson in the value of all creatures, great and small.
At the literal polar opposite end of the spectrum, Fat Bat Dana merges body positivity with whimsy, a deceptively subversive way of challenging dominant paradigms of color, size, and femininity within the goth space.
Johnson & Johnson, facing potentially costly litigation over opioids and baby powder, has agreed to pay $117 million to settle claims brought by dozens of states that said it deceptively marketed transvaginal pelvic mesh implants.
Seated in his deceptively low-key white shorts and hiking boots was Thomas Callaghan of the F.B.I., who was involved in overseeing Codis, law enforcement's primary criminal DNA database over the past 25 years.
The results of their investigation, recently published in the journal Nature, suggest a deceptively banal adaptation: Two of the most problematic C. diff strains have a unique ability to utilize a sugar called trehalose.
Part of the reason that bloodstain patterns are so prone to mislead, according to a 2009 report from the National Research Council on improving forensic science, is that complex patterns may appear deceptively simple.
A federal appeals court ruled on Monday that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can move forward with its lawsuit against AT&T over allegations the company deceptively slowed data for some of its customers.
Critics said Mr. Daleiden and Ms. Merritt, who were working for the Center for Medical Progress, an anti-abortion group that was previously obscure, had deceptively edited the videos and misrepresented what they showed.
Each was deceptively easy, and each featured wardrobe elements for members of another subculture almost as exotic as that of the wet-suited kooks riding the frigid breaks off Iceland's Troll Peninsula: the ultrarich.
Another place I loved was A.M. Booth's Lumberyard, a deceptively gigantic space that includes multiple bars, outdoor patios, music stages and a restored train car from the 1920s that you can have dinner in.
Most home invasion films subtly portray the white American victims as coddled into a deceptively placid existence by the trappings of modern capitalism — one that leaves them hopelessly unequipped to deal with the intruders.
Vampire Weekend are deceptively good at bringing modern pop—and us as listeners—to them, determining a lane for which they can stay in successfully and contributing to the musical climate of the era.
The statement did not directly call out Bossie, but condemned "any organization that deceptively uses the President's name, likeness, trademarks or branding and confuses voters," just two days after a report focused on Bossie's group.
Sound and its opposite are also the subject of Nikita Gale's contributions, sculptures that entwine sound-abetting equipment (guitar stands and audio cables) with sound-suppressing materials (terrycloth and polyurethane foam, deceptively stiffened with concrete).
If those considerations weren't dizzying enough, one might begin to imagine centuries of geopolitical events, cultural exchange and appropriation, violence, diplomacy, hope, and displacement all flattened into an ahistorical and deceptively straightforward multiple-choice question.
Written by Danish screenwriter Kim Fupz Aakeson, In Order of Disappearance gets off to a deceptively unassuming start, with Skarsgård's Dickman winning the "Citizen of the Year" award in his remote, snowy town of Tyos.
Goldblum, a jazz pianist (of course!), embodies the cliche of the lithe-fingered musician: In interviews, and in character, his hands flutter, settling and taking flight like hummingbirds as he delivers his deceptively rambling stories.
The Senate report included excerpts from a Planned Parenthood–commissioned Fusion GPS analysis of the videos, which found them to be deceptively edited and missing large chunks of Daleiden's conversations with the Planned Parenthood staff.
With quality contributions from yacht-rock veterans Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins, the bassist and musical virtuoso Thundercat's "Show You The Way" brings deceptively cheery instrumentation to a metaphysical exploration of the lightness in darkness.
Petty's songs are deceptively simple, the kind that could be plucked away by kids first learning to strum their way around a guitar or seasoned players studying how to make music and lyrics feel uncomplicated.
Class counsel said the Justice Department can't claim an interest in a case asserting a violation of New Jersey consumer laws, particularly because the federal government has failed to protect consumers from deceptively advertised discounts.
"The Goodbye Book," by Todd Parr, is for the very young and uses deceptively simple images of a bereft goldfish to show us all the things we might feel when we lose someone we love.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of a proposed class of New York and California consumers, alleges the company violated those states' consumer protection laws by deceptively marketing its juices as containing "whole" and "real" ingredients.
I fell quickly in love with these little guys, because even during the stressful process of packing, I felt so much satisfaction and relief into how much could actually fit into these deceptively small pieces.
" As with the pond's deceptively solid surface, things in La Melia's writings appear to be other things: "The Eyelash functions like a whisker," we are told, "and the whisker bears some relationship to the brush […].
An IUD is deceptively simple: Once you get one all up in your uterus, you can forget about getting pregnant, taking a pill every day, and, if your IUD is hormonal, having a regular period.
Like the Lumière brothers' infamous 1895 L'Arrivée d'un train en gare de La Ciotat, each of his dozen or so deceptively simple short films chronicles the minor drama of an object's understated progression across time.
Among other things, DeepMind is the creator of AlphaGo, an AI that plays the deceptively complex, 22014-year-old board game Go. They were on Twitch to unveil the progress of their new project, AlphaStar.
Ranieri, the deceptively avuncular Italian who had flown home to Rome last Monday to have lunch with his mother, explained on the field Saturday what he said when he first met the team last July.
This is the kind of deceptively simple-seeming but devilishly complex music that demands repeat listens in order to truly unlock its secrets (or at least decipher the notes lurking behind that sepulchral guitar tone).
These scenes, each set on a raft gliding on a deceptively tranquil country river, bookend a movie that raises light shivers by tapping into historical memory and employing some satisfying, bluntly old-fashioned screen magic.
With the Democratic defeat, Obama's collectivist center is collapsing, and suddenly he no longer seems able to keep the media dazzled by all the balls he's kept in the air so deceptively for eight years.
It's been an unexpected tour of Midtown for the deceptively simple set — which, with its cleft walls, raked floors and embedded speakers emitting anxiety-provoking sounds, won this year's Tony Award for best scenic design.
It's deceptively spacious inside, which makes it great for carrying to work, and I love that it has multiple handle options so I can swing it over my shoulder if I need a free hand.
" In fact, a contemporary of Stadler, Johann Friedrich Schink, marveled at his ability to "deceptively imitate" human singing with "so soft and so lovely a tone that nobody can resist it that has a heart.
Merging elements of punk, post-hardcore, and college rock, the title track is impossibly catchy (and deceptively morbid) and proudly carries on the tradition of fuzzed-out, feedback-fueled acts like Dinosaur Jr. and Sugar.
Curated by Asma Naeem, the Portrait Gallery's curator of prints, drawings, and media arts, the exhibition features about 210 objects that date from 22019 to today, emphasizing the narrative possibilities of this deceptively elementary medium.
Part of the problem, as he reminded me, is that the majority of people out there are honest and don't think deceptively, and that's precisely what criminals exploit, and why he is so in demand.
Systems like the kind Operation Vula used can be deceptively simple, requiring not only technical know-how but persistence: regimens like this can be difficult and tiring to abide by, perfectly, and all the time.
The case, filed by Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter, is the first of more than 2703,000 lawsuits to go to trial over claims that opioid manufacturers deceptively marketed painkillers to downplay the risk of addiction.
Twitter today is announcing the official version of its "deepfake" and manipulated media policy, which largely involves labeling tweets and warning users of manipulated, deceptively altered or fabricated media — not, in most cases, removing them.
Borrowers are usually allowed to release their co-signers after a minimum number of on-time payments have been made, but Navient created obstacles that made releases "deceptively difficult" to obtain, according to the lawsuits.
Around 2,600 lawsuits by state and local governments are pending nationally, accusing drug manufacturers of deceptively marketing opioids in ways that downplayed their risks, and drug distributors of failing to detect and halt suspicious orders.
For its first Miami Beach appearance, the gallery is focusing exclusively on the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964), who became an icon largely after his death for his paintings of deceptively simple tabletop scenes.
It was a deceptively simple-looking open-sided box with a nozzle for extruding fine threads of plastic — over the course of minutes or hours, those threads would be painstakingly layered to form an object.
The company filed for bankruptcy on Sunday after reaching an outline of a deal with the states and local governments that have accused the company of deceptively marketing opioids by overstating benefits and downplaying risks.
While the thumbnails deceptively show the cosplayer in a variety of provocative poses, the actual videos are pretty innocent: In a video titled "Belle Delphine plays with her PUSSY," she toys around with stuffed cats.
Powered with a Dual-core 8th-generation Intel Core i5 processor with Intel UHD Graphics 83, the all-new MacBook Air is a deceptively speedy machine with 8GB of memory and 128GB of SSD storage.
The doc is deceptively cute though, getting much more serious halfway through while covering the passing of guitarist Jake Ewald's grandfather and guitarist Brendan Lukens' struggle with depression which he opened up to Noisey about previously.
It was an unfailingly seductive depiction of a deceptively simplistic view of womanhood — and by pulling it off as well as she did, even today, she still lures us into believing that the myth is real.

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