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In fact, as someone who has been playing emulated games since the 1990s (Nesticle anyone?), I think this might just be the best looking emulated NES games I've seen.
If anyone's model here is to be emulated, it's hers.
China has emulated its rich Asian neighbours and embraced incineration.
Jones' story is one to be celebrated and even emulated.
Such devotion to the country cannot be emulated too often.
At times, he has emulated Mr. Trump's brash diplomatic style.
My body is both emulated and ridiculed for its shape.
This isn't the first time Kate emulated Princess Grace's style.
One of the business models he emulated was Disney World.
Instead, he emulated his grandfather early on, from suit to hairstyle.
Take the Boston Marathon bombers who Rahami seemed to have emulated.
Muhammad and his companions are to be emulated, end of story.
Here are all they ways they emulated a Disney classic movie.
The Incroyables were pilloried, parodied, emulated, reviled, attacked and much discussed.
So a whole generation of executives and managers emulated Welch's practices.
G.B. president should be shown great respect, and perhaps even emulated.
Meanwhile, furries aligned against him say Foxler/Miller has emulated these tricks.
Her inspiration has been analyzed, and her style signature emulated by supporters.
Cardi's outfit for her performance at the launch certainly emulated those themes.
The Texas investments in power grid infrastructure could readily be emulated nationally.
Since his departure, several players have emulated his protest during the anthem.
"But the president's tactics and behavior should never be emulated," Schumer said.
Hailie Jade Scott Mathers emulated Ariana Grande for her costume this year.
But it was Mezher whom the younger members of the unit emulated.
Everybody was working very freely and I emulated that, I loved that.
Eminem's daughter emulated a different musical icon for her Halloween costume: Ariana Grande.
Former One Direction member Liam Payne emulated Clark Kent at a recent concert.
Both men emulated their cake mini-mes' poses before cutting into the dessert.
I studied for them, emulated them, and then I found my own sound.
Bravely standing up to goons espousing evil ideologies should be venerated and emulated.
On Wednesday, an emulated version of the game became playable on the Internet Archive.
For the picture, Hudson emulated the actor's style with shaggy tips and throwback waves.
The entertainment options—excessively widescreen Instapaper, emulated video games, whatever—were also far superior.
Shevchenko has emulated his old mentor on the pitch and in the public imagination.
Analysts said the deal could be emulated by other pharmaceutical companies if it's successful.
It is not something that you would like to see emulated in the playground.
And what happens if the server storing your emulated loved one is shut down?
The way she moves her body is so unmistakably her, never to be emulated.
Almond Eye has already emulated Gentildonna once by winning the Japanese filly Triple Crown.
Its innovations and quirks have been too widely emulated, its oddities long since absorbed.
I emulated the gangsters and the wise guys I grew up with in my neighborhood.
Her focus on the minimum wage should be emulated by Democrats who wish to unite
Traditional x86 desktop apps will be emulated, making the experience seamless to the end user.
Actually, nearly everything about Vida will make you wish more shows emulated its relentless honesty.
NOW how am I supposed to play emulated versions of my beloved classic NES games?!?!
Some apps had codebases just too complex to be automatically translated and emulated for Intel.
In some of our intern pictures, I emulated the OK sign the President sometimes makes.
Ciara and Russell Wilson emulated Beyoncé and Jay-Z's looks from the "Apes---" music video.
These players will be celebrated, and emulated, but I wonder if they'll get any shrines.
Now it's emulated everywhere in the fast food world: Taco Bell, In-N-Out, Wendy's.
Most legacy office devices are already commonly emulated with a web-connected smartphone or laptop.
It also reflects the influence of the innumerable artists he has studied, admired and emulated.
The Greenway concept, already proven abroad, has been emulated in other parts of Ireland, too.
If SURE works, hopefully it'll be emulated — economics isn't the only field that needs it.
The values and ideals enshrined in America's Constitution have been emulated by democracies around the world.
These aren't "new" games; they're emulated versions of old Nintendo games, from the NES era forward.
In the years that followed, many firms emulated Andreessen Horowitz's strategy, hiring marketing and communications leads.
White emulated McPherson in establishing a radio station, WAWZ, the letters standing for Alma White Zarephath.
The company filed a complaint alleging these companies "blatantly emulated the distinctive design" of Juul's system.
Plus, they're emulated NES titles, so you have to be okay with that legal gray area.
If emulated by other EU states, she rightly fears, it could end Europe's free-travel regime.
" Levine added: "Sammy Hagar is somebody that I grew up with and absolutely adored and emulated.
And he further showed off his technical skills with Callus, which emulated a Capcom arcade platform.
On taking office, Suu Kyi emulated her father by announcing talks to resolve the ethnic struggles.
Her oldest son emulated Richard's style, putting on the same kind of pants, boots and hats.
Critics and fans loved these whiskeys, in part because they so carefully emulated their Scottish cousins.
Kacey Musgraves perfectly emulated the "Camp" theme at this year's Met Gala with her Barbie outfit.
The political example, the media example set here, are quickly emulated and rolled out across the world.
Mr Baghdadi has emulated the Prophet Muhammad's defences of Medina from pagans, digging a trench around Mosul.
Marilyn Monroe's breathy, intimate rendition of "Happy Birthday" has been lovingly emulated by many — including Kate Moss!
Most Windows desktop apps will run emulated on these ARM-powered devices, but there are some limitations.
Yet in the past female-led hits such as "The Hunger Games" have not been widely emulated.
In spiritual matters, we emulated the braying intolerance of our archenemies and esteemed customers, the Shi'ite fundamentalists.
"We wanted to have a real environment and not something emulated in the browser," he told me.
Well, I don't know about you, but I definitely emulated that look for the remainder of 2004.
But the only movie that was emulated here was the geopolitical equivalent of Bill Murray's Groundhog Day.
His ostentatious shoot-from-the-hip style has been emulated by his underlings, in a bumbling way.
Putin, however, has emulated many of his predecessors throughout Russian history by remaining vague about his succession.
Hobbs, for this article, emulated the William the Silent statue that sits in the middle of campus.
These spreadsheets have been emulated in different forms by projects like Chicago Superstars, as Crunchbase first reported.
The country is not so much a model to be emulated as a problem to be solved.
Other nations observed our achievements, and many have emulated our methods and increased their support for research.
Computers can help make insights, but understanding market trends requires a human element that can't be emulated.
His next bar, the Baxter Inn, had even more whiskey and emulated an old East Coast tavern.
They're stuffed with paper currency, analog identification cards, and credit cards that are easily emulated by your phone.
So I faked it and emulated the qualities and fundamentals I saw the in great players around me.
No word on whether or not they emulated a few of her moves for their own drill team.
We came and really emulated Elmore James and early Delta Blues stuff that reflected in those early recordings.
In recent years, Alex Norris' Webcomic Name also made the linear three-panel strip a much-emulated format.
I've tried playing emulated Game Boy titles on a smartphone with touchscreen controls several times and it's awful.
Richie had a tremendous relationship with his father; he admired him, he emulated him, and he loved him.
He emulated a Silicon Valley atmosphere, creating an arcade game room and providing free candy and ice cream.
In Germany, officials noted that the U.S. action was anticipated, but has not been emulated by other nations.
Autocrats in Asia, the Middle East and Africa have emulated Mr. Putin's draconian laws restricting civil society groups.
"This kind of solidarity, sign of humanity, should be emulated by many people around the world," Ban said.
By manipulating the different components, the programmers emulated the sensation of a mouth, a vagina, or an anus.
Moreover, the next generation of rats emulated their own mothers' behavior: High-licking moms begat high-licking children.
Her surprise album drops have set a trend that other music heavyweights emulated, including Frank Ocean and Drake.
It is a superhuman effort from an incredible athlete and it's difficult to imagine it ever being emulated.
It includes 42 games, all of them well-emulated, and there's not much more you can ask for.
While other games may have emulated its structure and style, none has similarly captured its captivating sense of isolation.
Until that point, film had emulated theater, and I think right now that VR is trying to emulate film.
Traditionalist or orthodox Muslims says Muhammad is a perfect model of behavior and should be emulated by Muslims today.
Earlier today, the site released a new software library: emulated programs from Macintosh computers dating from 1984 through 1989.
Becoming someone else on the grounds that what I have done in the past has been accepted or emulated?
He emulated Trump throughout the campaign, even deploying a "Drain the Swamp" pledge, except for Harrisburg instead of Washington.
For years, Kylie emulated Kim's style, from the belfie-taking to the Cher hair to the heavily contoured pout.
During the nine or so hours when Manal emulated a rape victim, not a single bystander called the police.
Researchers from the Bureau of Prisons emulated this model when they created a prison college project in the 1960s.
From what I know of Oprah, she is someone who has consistently emulated the importance of equality and truth.
As women across New Zealand emulated her gesture of solidarity by donning head scarves, the Arab world took note.
The venture emulated other elite training groups that were popping up at the time, notably the Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
In the UK, the Conservatives shrewdly emulated many of their opponent's best lines on innovation and balanced regional growth.
She's a model to be emulated, the foundation for the revolutionary politics of Kovacs' world, not his love interest.
Eddie Cantor, born Israel Iskowitz in an Eldridge Street tenement, emulated Jolson and often performed in blackface as well.
The conduct of one will be venerated and emulated, the other detested as a satire upon soldiership and honor.
In addition, her primary opponents more closely emulated Trump's nationalist, off-the-cuff politics, which complicated his endorsement decision.
Reading those names emulated the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance and marked a historic moment at a presidential forum.
The precautions and fear are being emulated across the world — although met with equal parts defiance from queer organizations.
That kind of behavior is emulated in a recent video posted on Instagram featuring a chimpanzee, humankind's closest relative.
I emulated my mom and grandmother, placing Addy on my lap and carefully brushing her strands from roots to tips.
Naomi Campbell emulated Princess Grace of Monaco at the Princess Grace Awards Gala on Monday night in New York City.
I've always been partial the Famicom's metallic gold-and-maroon color scheme, and it's great to see it emulated here.
In that time it pioneered the use of shock tactics such as hunger strikes, borrowed from Russia and emulated elsewhere.
The production emulated Spielberg's classic film in other ways: the monster is rarely seen until the climax of the show.
The model of organized competition, financed by a paying audience, could be emulated elsewhere, thereby liberating soccer from English oversight.
But he also believed that he had the ability to give his patients a face that emulated a feminine ideal.
She emulated the singer by wearing a yellow crop top and matching pants to the Casamigos Halloween Party in 2017.
So few developers have emulated the style competently, and even Nintendo screws it up a bit from time to time.
Students then emulated — sentence by sentence — the sentence structure of the piece, and incorporated five SAT words of their choice.
Yours was the first that truly emulated the human animal, right down to the nuts and bolts, corpuscles and capillaries.
Succeeding generations of R&B singers, among them Natalie Cole, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and Alicia Keys, openly emulated her.
Most developers, though, prefer to test their apps in real — not emulated — devices, given the fragmentation of the Android ecosystem.
California is important to the car company because the state sets emissions standards that are emulated by numerous other states.
As iPhone sales grew, everyone else's buttons, sliders and keyboards were boiled away as designers emulated the iPhone's form factor.
Unfortunately, Uber has the unenviable distinction of being the one Valley company that should be emulated only on Opposite Day.
A touchscreen opens up endless gameplay possibilities, not to mention allowing DS and Wii U games to be ported or emulated.
Before the Migos flow took over the game, everyone from Drake to Future to Jay Z emulated Reese's stop-start style.
The statement spawned the Twitter hashtag #TrudeauEulogies, which quickly began trending as people emulated Trudeau's upbeat tone and lack of criticism.
The experiment claims to have emulated Mars's atmosphere, by creating a low pressure environment with high CO2 levels within the CubeSat.
It's very possible the innovations that the company is throwing into the Mi Mix will be emulated by other phone makers.
People educated in blue states can move to red states; technologies developed in blue states can be emulated in red states.
Mr. Chikli repeatedly denied any involvement, arguing that the scam had been the work of copycats who emulated his previous schemes.
The picture became an internet meme, often labeled, "McKayla is not impressed," and President Barack Obama and others emulated her expression.
The eatery has been around since 1959, serving Mexican inspired fast food, the type now emulated by places like Taco Bell.
Other buildings followed, including 45 Washington, which was considered unusually fireproof for using reinforced concrete, a standard that was quickly emulated.
Though Google didn't invent the phenomenon of a weekly all-hands, the success of TGIF made it a much-emulated practice.
Everything from tab management to browsing feels snappier than the emulated 27-bit versions of Chrome and the Edge Chromium beta.
So does the example of other countries, which saw the boom that resulted from the U.S. tax cut and emulated it.
Hungary and Poland, whose governing party has openly emulated Mr. Orban's tactics, have vowed to protect each other from being penalized.
What if this man emulated and befriended other modern tyrants on an equal footing rather than as a groveling fan-boy?
The OTC regulation is now being emulated to a large degree in the European Union and in other places around the world.
He became a pseudo-anthropologist when he moved into an apartment with a hot, confident couple—people he envied, and then emulated.
But Newark was still big enough that if a reform package worked, it could be picked up and emulated in bigger cities.
Alongside films and books, the archive holds thousands of early software programs and video games that can be emulated on modern systems.
The classic console's hardware is emulated on a commodity chip, so slowdown (beyond what you remember in the 90s) is sometimes possible.
Artists like Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann incorporated photographic material into their work and emulated aspects of the medium in their compositions.
His daring escape was emulated by dozens of others through the early 23s, including many who commandeered American flights to reach Cuba.
Unlike the fast food chains that have emulated it, there is only one Tito's Tacos and it's in Culver City, Los Angeles.
The solution was a surprising one: loading up an emulated version of the original PlayStation 2 version of Devil May Cry 3.
As I grew into my late teens, I wondered where this came from and was certain it emulated being in the womb.
None of the four other district attorneys offices have emulated Manhattan's approach, though the Bronx and Brooklyn have been reviewing their policies.
If it establishes a new model for the speedy removal of content from Facebook, Google, and Twitter, it could be emulated by others.
It is the standard, emulated by thousands of poets, essayists, and fiction writers, popularized and codified by creative writing programs across the nation.
" Russell explains that they "wanted the book to have an austere, retro-futuristic feel that emulated early avant garde and science fiction cinema.
Barber has also emulated Coco Austin's post-baby body posts, showing that not all women bounce back so quickly from having a baby.
The company filed a complaint Wednesday with the U.S. International Trade Commission alleging these companies "blatantly emulated the distinctive design" of Juul's system.
Walmart's first pay rise, to $2000 an hour, was emulated by Target and TJX, which owns the retailers T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods.
A Muslim group has emulated Donald Trump's "MAGA" font and design very closely for their own billboard campaign promoting love, compassion and mercy.
America's knack for maintaining an air of robust innocence in the wake of mass death struck Hitler as an example to be emulated.
We should see the Syria dissent for what it truly stands for: a strength to be emulated, not a weakness to be suppressed.
The Netflix code has been emulated by countless other companies, including HubSpot, which employed a metric called VORP, or value over replacement player.
The scenes he'd constructed had the toothless satirical bite of circa 1950s MAD Magazine, when the periodical still emulated the comic-book format.
When The Times started reviewing movies regularly — back in the 1930s, long before I was hired — the film critics emulated the theater critics.
But they might break the impasse, pushing enough of the world onto a steeper mitigation trajectory to benefit all—and be widely emulated.
However, Etienne believes that the advent of leagues like Overwatch provide a sort of "roadmap" for the industry going forward that could be emulated.
Terry ran an emulated version of the game for easier, anytime saves – pretty essential with so much trial-and-error play ahead of him.
After all, games are still unable to run at full speed when emulated on the significantly more powerful (yet still ARM-based) Nvidia Shield.
While most members saw the Global Gag Rule as a policy to be eviscerated, Mike Pence saw it as a policy to be emulated.
The Thoreau-style hermit claims to be concerned only for his or her individual salvation, but also wants to be admired and even emulated.
Mr. Orban set an example that has been emulated by the far-right government that took power in Poland last year, Ms. Kounalakis said.
At the heart of 42's entrepreneurial culture is the firm belief that Mr. Niel's meteoric success can be emulated, at home and abroad.
Now the California Democratic Party (CADEM) has emulated the trick by placing its own version of "Fearless Girl" on the roof of its headquarters.
But the earbuds proved to be so popular they were emulated by knock-off fashion companies and copied by a number of Apple's rivals.
In that time, people used to have their hair in a certain way that emulated the statues from the Roman days, the Greek days.
The US Supreme Court nomination process has put the world's most powerful -- and often emulated -- nation where no stable democracy would want to be.
New York's original bill would have emulated the Massachusetts law but was later tailored more narrowly to satisfy the State Senate, Ms. Paulin said.
Pushed by fashion houses like Giorgio Armani, power suits updated pantsuits with broad shoulder pads, bigger lapels, and sharper cuts that emulated a man's silhouette.
But the rock arrangements crowded Ms. Cara's voice; her scalloped melodies had more space when the band emulated the spacious keyboard backdrops of the album.
Carrie, who emulated her mother's big-screen success with her own career, was born to Debbie Reynolds and her then-husband Eddie Fisher in 1956.
And so it'd go that, despite being scrutinized for her spending habits, Onassis and her style were emulated in retailers and magazines across the country.
Or maybe the tiny Halide development team will be emulated by others building new apps for both the iPhone and its similarly styled Android rivals.
Sure, it'll take longer to transcode a video, unzip a large file or launch an emulated game on a Raspberry Pi than on a laptop.
Oscar emulated these events—notably in his drawing-room dramas, where style was paramount—but also in his salons, named "Tea and Beauties", in London.
"The fact that other people actually emulated him in real time during those fires gave me a sense that this could actually work," Messina said.
The team spent quite a bit of time trying to decide where to set the boundary between the operating system and the emulated layer, though.
It was a strategy emulated in neighboring Cambodia by Norodom Sihanouk, another Asian monarch who held the devotion of a nation through years of turmoil.
It was at Torrey Pines where he emulated the likes of Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods by winning the Junior World Golf championship in 2014.
Schmeichel, 29, emulated his father — the great Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel — by lifting the league trophy last season in one of football's biggest surprises.
It is a view echoed by McLean, who says there are models of prisoner rehabilitation being developed in Kenya's prisons that should be emulated worldwide.
"But I don't think CG could have ever emulated the kind of organic detail that you get when you are actually building things like this."
But as the Sandinistas emulated Cuba's agenda in advancing a regional socialist revolution against authoritarian governments, his arguments were greeted with growing skepticism in Congress.
Yet while McBride has emulated his father, the cracks show, as when — after another routine psych exam — he unconvincingly insists that he's fine, just fine.
Miss Manners is torn between admiration and admonition — the latter for the fact that you do not find it flattering to want to be emulated.
Their success emulated that of the Spain men's team, who stunned Samoa in Monaco last week to clinch the 12th and final spot in Rio.
Casino experts like GameCo's Blaine Graboyes, whose company builds arcade-like game experiences for casinos, recognize gambling industry tactics being emulated in the games industry.
Roughly a decade ago, Texas became the first red state to readjust its attitudes to crime and punishment, a move many other states have since emulated.
They appreciate how beautiful and unique our culture is to the point where they've noticed our language and style being emulated in pop culture and media.
While the director carefully emulated many of the scenes from the novel, it's never managed to be anything but a lesser imitation of the source material.
Buso's DIY project is modeled after the Game Boy Advance SP with a 3D-printed hinge, and plays emulated NES, SNES, GB, GBC, and GBA games.
Apple Stores have the most valuable retail square footage in the world, emulated and copied by just about all other major computer retailers (and some others).
With the advent of television and social media the public has not only been exposed to increasingly offensive language and behavior, it has often emulated it.
The history of such state censorship is one which has demonstrated strong harms to both social welfare and rule of law, and should not be emulated.
In his trademark post-match celebration, Tiafoe took off his t-shirt, flexed his right bicep and emulated the 'Silencer' routine of basketball great LeBron James.
What will ems be like: Emulated humans will be modeled after the most productive humans, like Olympic gold medalists, Nobel Prize winners, or Fortune 500 CEOs.
Randall grew up with the music and emulated it in adulthood; not once during the conversation did it seem like he was doing it on purpose.
Axelsen, who emulated compatriots Peter Rasmussen and Flemming Delfs, was in disbelief after his power-packed show floored the 33-year-old great in Glasgow, Scotland.
She further emulated the singer by wearing her iconic purple jumpsuit and showed off her vocals on stage to one of the Tejano singer's hit songs.
The point of these policies, which deserve to be widely emulated, is to give people with criminal records the chance to rejoin society as productive citizens.
In short, CICIG became one of the international community's most successful tools in the fight against corruption and was considered a model to be emulated elsewhere.
Saldana, who emulated the late singer Prince in her photo shoot for the magazine, admits that it can be hard being the only woman on set.
Daughters not only emulated their mothers' social behavior, younger elephants even rebuilt networks through distant social connections to families whose most mature adults had been killed.
He's worked with the Gay Men's Sexual Health Alliance (GMSH) in Toronto, too, who emulated the importation model outlined on his site to spread the word.
When I heard his piece called "Blend," I kind of emulated that for a number of years and was playing with different kinds of open tunings.
Mullah Uthman al-Mosuli was a consummate singer, musician and reciter of the Quran, famed across the Arab world and emulated by singers to this day.
Since I've kept my emulated x86 app usage to a minimum, I've found I'm getting as many as two hours more usage per day than before.
These jottings became lyrics for the band's biggest single, "Stillness Is the Move," in 2009, on which Coffman emulated the octave-somersaulting feats of R.&B.
The phrase "neural network" stems from early efforts to create a computing system that emulated the human brain's individual neurons working together to solve a problem.
"Thailand's diligence underscores the commitment of health authorities to the health and wellbeing of the Thai public, and provides a positive example to be emulated," Singh said.
While Dalí's use of living animals was not widely emulated at first, by the 143s the use of live animals in the art world became more common.
For example, Bryan talked to me about his parents' 35-plus-year marriage, their example of love and how he wanted a relationship that emulated their marriage.
Other YouTubers quickly emulated Dobrik's style: there are how-to videos teaching people how to edit like Dobrik and breakdowns examining why his videos work so well.
All of the games on Internet Archive are emulated, meaning there's a central piece of software that processes the game information and plays it on your screen.
" In the docs, obtained by TMZ, they say Logan's song deliberately emulated their trumpet riff, their melody ... and "the lyrics are nearly identical for four successive bars.
We have grappled with San Francisco 49er Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand at attention during the national anthem, and the many who have supported and emulated him.
They closely emulated those in late-270 when Donald Trump's U.S. election win and stimulus plans briefly boosted the dollar, ended a three-quarters emerging market rally.
Rocki told me in an email that 1296 FPGA chips were wired together to produce around 1 billion frames per second from hundreds of emulated Game Boys.
The players Bennett emulated growing up, in the nineties, seemed to accept a basic trade-off: avoid politics and other controversial subjects, and reap stupendous financial rewards.
The lockdown measures imposed in Italy earlier this month and emulated by several other countries in Europe, are likely to trigger a recession and heavy job losses.
In 2010, the company introduced Facebook Places, a way for people to identify their physical location online that emulated a service built by the start-up Foursquare.
Nonetheless, the classic New Zealand style has remained influential as producers from South America to the United States to South Africa to France itself have emulated it.
NBC's recent announcement that it would release former employees from their NDAs is an important step and one that should be emulated across business, media and politics.
Almost three months earlier, the pair's daughter Willow Sage, got her own bold haircut, as she emulated her superstar mom by shaving the side of her head.
Their messy, party-holic escapades were not meant to be emulated, portrayed as the folly of individuals who placed a cycle of momentary, material bliss over improving themselves.
In other words, Horton connected an original 68k CPU to his emulated chip to test its relative accuracy and then left that test running for a week straight.
Niese only breached 1 mph on the Comerica Park radar gun a couple of times but emulated Sabathia in changing speeds and working all four strike zone quadrants.
Where some people see a frugal billionaire who should be emulated, Sanders and others see an unconscionable hoarding of a fortune built on the backs of underpaid employees.
In the UK there are artists with a distinct sound, and some who may have seen the success you and other key players have had, and emulated that.
Adding to doubts about how Britain will implement Brexit, the Scottish government confirmed plans for its own legislation on the withdrawal, a plan to be emulated in Wales.
The most popular Insta poses can be seen emulated over and over again from actress to singer to model to influencer and can be categorized, sorted, and named.
The app emulated some of the capabilities that could be done within Facebook's social network, where people could press a message button to exchange communications with one another.
Ms. Anderson emulated Sarah Vaughan early in her career, she said, but she became so determined to develop her own style that she stopped listening to other singers.
Along with the late Lil Peep, he's a proponent of the wildly inventive and popular emo-trap blend that is now being emulated by so many young artists.
The computer's paranoia derived from its programmer, who had impressed his own "human engrams" (a kind of emulated brain, presumably) onto it in order to make it think.
While the photos mostly recreated Diana's penchant for athleisure before athleisure was even a thing, Bieber emulated one dressy look that the Princess of Wales made instantly iconic.
In his time, producers emulated tequila and did what they could to compete with it, adding a worm for flavor and to distinguish their bottle on the shelf.
Hidden on every Switch console is a mysterious game called Flog, which turns out to be an emulated version of the 1984 NES game Golf upgraded with motion controls.
Glitchy software and diminished frame rates are issues you can probably learn to ignore, but emulated Sega games are notorious for their laughably bad audio, as this video demonstrates.
In just two weeks, at least 50 cities have emulated the capital, says Yan Yuejin, an analyst with E-House China R&D Institute, which tracks China's housing policy.
Mr. Orban's victory is likely to embolden other leaders who have used a similar playbook, including those in nearby Poland, where the governing party has openly emulated his tactics.
"We need to celebrate the good things that happen in infosec [information security] — there aren't a lot of them — and celebrate the things that can be emulated," said Menn.
Even though I've had emulated copies of all of these NES games available for years, there's still something neat about playing it on a TV with a classic controller.
Nationwide Mutual Insurance based in Columbus has taken a lead in developing a corporate approach to address opioid addiction in the workforce that is being emulated across the country.
In one case, Pentest Partners found an Android sex toy app that stored very personal temporary images on /sdcard/, which is either the physical or the emulated SD card.
It was a stunning success, introducing some of the most influential figures in journalism and offering a model that all other cable news stations paid attention to or emulated.
"Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion" became the most widely emulated work of calligraphy in Chinese history, the model for a new standard of expressive writing.
The model of moderate-left governments pursuing greater distributions of wealth (often with unprecedented success, improving the lives of millions) without contesting entrenched elites was emulated in several countries.
At a local art school, he emulated Fauvism and Cubism while patriotically espousing Catalan subjects and motifs inspired by the region's Romanesque and Gothic heritages and its folk art.
Yet when this CPU is emulated in a FPGA, it can be clocked up to 400 MHz, which is like running a game at around 24,000 frames per second.
Subtle: George W. Bush seemed to see his father as a model who couldn't be matched, a bar almost impossible to clear, and simultaneously emulated and rebelled against him.
One of the reasons Bryant was such a beloved and admired player is because he emulated the player widely regarded as the best player in NBA history: Michael Jordan.
The Game of Thrones actress, 32, emulated Lopez, 50, for her Emmy Awards look – and she thanked the superstar for the inspiration in a post on Instagram on Sunday.
More recently, "Match Made in Heaven" closely emulated the structure of "The Bachelor," with a predominantly black cast, with the addition of a pastor, who offered loosely spiritual guidance.
Small wonder that some 160 other countries have emulated this model with laws of their own, seeking to replicate a process that has proved its worth time and again.
The isometric 3D technique was so novel that the game's publisher, Quicksilva, attempted to take a patent out on it, but it became a widely emulated technique on the Spectrum.
For example, the convergence of brain-linked VR, mind uploading, and AI could result in a hybrid computer-based civilization consisting of real-world humans, emulated brains, and artificial intellects.
The main catch is that performance will suffer on apps that aren't UWP apps, so programs like Google Chrome or Firefox will be emulated on the machines, definitely reducing performance.
Fans and developers alike talk about this game as something special and to be emulated, and yet that impact has rarely been felt or seen over the past 20 years.
For everything that sits above this and needs to be emulated, Windows 10 on ARM uses a dynamic binary translator to translate X86 code into ARM64 code on-the-fly.
The big picture: As President Trump's tactics are emulated by his supporters, and adopted by his opponents, we're seeing a great unraveling — an outpouring of the emotional and the absurd.
It&aposs like, people who came here obviously wanted to stay attached to their culture and their cuisine, and they did whatever they could to find ingredients that emulated that.
Stuhec, whose ski technician is her mother Darja, emulated the feat of compatriot and Olympic champion Tina Maze who won downhill gold at the last world championships in Beaver Creek.
Being Finns, and good at sharing (something else that can be emulated and learned), they were responsive to outside interest, and willing to help others to improve their education systems.
Instead, investors are scaling back those bets as a dovish shift by the Federal Reserve is emulated by central banks worldwide - keeping intact the greenback's interest rate premium over other currencies.
Their growing influence has also, according to Pitcavage, led a new generation of white supremacists to see him not as a threat to the movement, but someone to actively be emulated.
Joining Novak Djokovic and Roy Emerson as the only men to win six Australian Open trophies, Federer also emulated Laver by winning his fourth grand slam title after his 30th birthday.
It's clear those emulated traditional x86 apps will eventually make their way over to Windows-powered phones, but it all depends on how long Microsoft takes to make this a reality.
Most classic Genesis games can be easily emulated through the game engine Unity, meaning software is used to effectively trick the original game files into thinking it's running on different hardware.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro won with a pro-American campaign that emulated President Trump, and the bromance was consummated yesterday with a White House visit that included a joint news conference.
Even cooler is that the accompanying Lego sets can also be used to unlock 23 classic emulated video games that can be played on whatever console you're playing Lego Dimensions on.
The Internet Archive has launched a Handheld History Collection filled with about 60 emulated versions of retro handheld games to take you back to the long car rides of your childhood.
Do you think he introduced a new brand of fearless and aggressive cricket, which the likes of Rahul Dravid, V.V.S Laxman, Virender Sehwag and even Anil Kumble as a bowler, emulated?
" Gillespie opponent Corey Stewart, the chairman of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors, emulated Trump's "incendiary style by railing against political correctness and vowing to protect the state's Confederate monuments.
Though she modestly omitted her own role, Mrs Haley's subsequent leadership led to the lowering of the Confederate flag in the statehouse grounds, a gesture that was emulated across the South.
In his new role, Woods is mentoring a player in his pod, Patrick Reed, who has long emulated Woods's game, going so far as to wear red and black on Sundays.
If you don't have a lot of free space at your disposal, most of the games included on Arcade1UP's various arcade machines can be emulated just fine on much smaller hardware.
Ruehl quickly became known for its incredibly dark stores and blaring music that emulated "a plushy nightclub," before it shut down permanently in January 2010 as a result of poor sales. 
Even though both candidates implied that Mr Trump was not on the ballot, everyone else thought he was, and Ms Handel's strategy of tacit loyalty will be emulated in other tight races.
These cheap handhelds, sold as impulse buys at drug stores and Toys 'R Us (RIP), are the latest thing to be collected and emulated in full by MAME and the Internet Archive.
These folks survived despite all odds and they create something new that people want and then that is emulated, and then folks try to kill them again because now it's creating competition.
It provides unparalleled, non-emulated gameplay with zero lag and full 1080p output to work with your HD or even 4K TV in a way no other old-school gaming hardware can.
These will all be supported by the FPGA Analogue designed for the Mega Sg, too, so they'll also be running natively, not emulated, for a true recreation of the original gaming experience.
Given the way he has taken to the London lawns, it would be no surprise if he emulated Boris Becker who famously won the title as a 63-year-old in 1985.
Even though both candidates insisted that Mr Trump was not on the ballot, everyone else thought he was, and Ms Handel's strategy of tacit loyalty will be emulated in other tight races.
He took the bold step to end production of unprofitable sedans in the United States and retool plants to boost output of lucrative SUVs and trucks, a move since emulated by rivals.
She Was Obsessed With Steve Jobs; She Poached His Employees And Emulated His Style It's been widely reported that Elizabeth Holmes copied Steve Jobs' signature look, wearing black turtlenecks as a uniform.
To most Americans, the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II is remembered clearly as dark history, a national shame—and as wrongdoing that can never be justified, repeated, or emulated.
While Kaepernick and several other athletes who emulated him in recent weeks were on professional league teams or school teams, Rapinoe was representing her country, which raised the stakes in many minds.
There are some purists who hang on to Apple II computers from the 1980s and refuse to play emulated games, preferring the more authentic experience of playing them on their original hardware.
With an out-of-the-gutter quality that rappers like Tupac later emulated, glam rock was the backlash against the Summer of Love-type rock that dominated the airwaves in the 1960s.
He is arguing that Europe's postwar liberal consensus "is now at an end" — and his vision is being emulated in Poland, while his influence is felt elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe.
And while you could hook up four knockoff joypads to a PC to run an emulated version of Mario Kart 264, it wouldn't be quite the same experience as the real console.
Tamagotchi is one of dozens of retro handheld games that the Internet Archive recently uploaded to its free digital library, in emulated versions that allow for authentic player experiences on modern computers.
All you have to decide is this: Was what President Trump did the kind of behavior you want to see emulated and repeated by future presidents, other elected officials and appointed officials?
The rollout for the album was a departure from the era when he emulated Jodeci, wore cornrows, and used choreography that allowed him to grace the same SuperBowl stage as Janet Jackson.
Centuries later, the Roman statesman Cicero (whom our nation's founders admired and emulated) argued that the use of arms for self-defense was part of a natural law that must be respected.
But while some leagues have emulated a traditional sports model, other publishers and competitive leagues have opted to run their esports operations in a way that they believe suits their game and audience.
Nintendo is also reportedly looking into offering Switch support for the Wii U's GameCube controller adapter as part of its efforts to court the e-sports scene with the Switch's emulated Melee support.
This is especially true because Israel is already a world leader in cybersecurity and cyberwarfare, making its actions and techniques in this case likely to be emulated by other countries in the future.
In February, Jaden Smith's hit song "Icon" from his 2017 album Syre reached 100 million Spotify streams, so Smith emulated the hit music video by mimicking his son's style in his own way.
To understand how this navigation system works within the monarch brain, a team led by Eli Shlizerman took their knowledge of monarch physiology and neurology, and they emulated it in a model circuit.
Or has he pioneered a style of leadership that is not just unmoored from provable fact but can be emulated by other politicians and has lowered the bar on truth in public life?
In life and business, he has emulated his mentor Roy Cohn, the vengeful, frequently indicted lawyer who was previously a McCarthy aide and chief counsel during the Senate investigations of the Red Menace.
Phase 2, who in the early 1970s was one of the most prolific, inventive and emulated New York graffiti writers, and who later produced early hip-hop's most innovative fliers, died on Dec.
While he isn't imitating Trump's voice, the way he emulated his cadence and hand motions led Clinton to exclaim, "Wow, that sounded exactly like Philippe," when she came off the debate stage last month.
After the backlash elicited by a recent dearth of minority Oscar nominees, the Globes -- which honor both movies and TV -- also emulated the recent Emmys by featuring a number of prominent African-American winners.
There are of course also technical upgrades we can do to the solution we built for this particular sex toy, like better procedural generation of the emulated blowjobs, and more stuff than just blowjobs.
Though that was a one-of-a-kind moment, her matching lavender wig has been emulated by stars including Kylie Jenner (who has tried wig colors from turquoise to platinum to fire engine red).
That he brings in guests with opposite opinions and debates them is not seen in progressive circles as anything to be emulated — especially when leftist guests are not shy in expressing often extreme views.
Data from 2017 showed that ridership in Seattle and Houston grew from 6900, providing hope to transit advocates that other regions could reverse ridership declines if they emulated the examples of those two cities.
When he bailed town in 1606 — he went on the run after murdering a pimp — he left behind a generation of young painters who emulated his tight cropping, bold light and taste for flesh.
The process was reminiscent of Pollock's own drip method, which the contemporary artist emulated but also personalized by watering down her paint so that they appeared as washed out spreads more than solid overlays.
The collaboration that made progress against Ebola virus disease possible is a shining example of what we are already seeing today with the response to the coronavirus outbreak, and should be celebrated and emulated.
The fiscal philosophy and "chicken games" of Illinois are starting to infect other states, including seven other states in 2017 that have emulated Illinois by holding state budgets hostage for longer and longer periods.
In interviews and on social media over the past few days, those people described a vicious cycle in which mockery by members of the group would quickly be emulated by dozens of other accounts.
So for instance, a 3D game like Panzer Dragoon for the Saturn, which Evans "would love to see come back," and which can't be fully emulated, will take quite some time to port for mobile.
Beyond attacks on the right to protest, this includes the idea that the military as an institution is a model to be emulated and expanded—despite its chronic inefficiencies and inappropriate norms for domestic challenges.
So, they downloaded an emulated version that they could play on their PC. This hacked version of the brand new Nintendo title was available on the internet just days after the game's release on Friday.
Sharp Shooter was one of many accessories made by Sony and third-party controller factories that would, essentially, make the Move look and feel more like the guns / swords / ping-pong paddles emulated on screen.
Using his advanced knowledge of these obscure bits of trivia, Fan fired up an emulator and programed a version of Slack that beams messages one at a time to an emulated rendition of BS-X.
Instead, the officials said they were hopeful increased sanctions and diplomatic pressure would rein in the regime – or Syria's unchecked use of chemical weapons could be emulated by actors in other parts of the world.
If The Beatles invented modern music and James Brown pioneered a pose, attitude, and edge that would be emulated for generations to come, ABBA was basically the Moon Landing for the Ikea-fication of pop.
The dual-sport approach was abandoned by 323, and the vast majority of new ballparks have since emulated Fenway Park in Boston and Wrigley Field in Chicago — intimate, so-called jewel boxes from the 1910s.
The historic French pharmacy brand was relaunched in 2185, foreshadowing a trend of resurrecting the age-old beauty practice of working with raw ingredients — now emulated by millennial start-ups like The Ordinary and LOLI.
I didn't really want to part with Jacobs's trompe l'oeil Slip-Ons that emulated the Old Skool, but the thought of living in my first "adult" apartment in the city outweighed my desire to flex.
For some strange reason, "genius sober artist" is a nonexistent cultural paradigm, whereas "wasted bad-boy creative" is not only an established trope, but one endlessly emulated by hopeful artists and faux-artists around the world.
The guest virtual machines basically run on emulated servers, and that creates a lot of overhead and slows things down (but in return, you could run lots of different operating systems on the same server, too).
The meetings, in which anyone at the company can ask directly ask the CEO and founders a question, have been emulated by other companies including Facebook and Twitter and are now considered a Silicon Valley tradition.
" Apple appears to be targeting Corellium because appears to be "selling emulated iOS access for profit," VentureBeat argued, as well as its desire for total "control over how and where its operating systems can be run.
Other companies that once emulated the GE model of spreading bets among diverse industries are now unwinding their portfolios as well, something Immelt also did throughout his 16 years as CEO, even as he made acquisitions.
Mr. Scaramucci, who has so emulated Mr. Trump's style that colleagues privately call him "Mini-Me," made clear in his conversation with The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza that he is trying to push Mr. Priebus out.
Those types also have a real copycat effect, so you see one attack like this and what you'll see is others will follow that emulate those, just as this attack emulated [the Charleston and Norway attackers].
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The anticipated family double did not materialize but Min Woo Lee emulated sister Minjee at the Vic Open on Sunday to claim his maiden European Tour title with a two-shot victory over Ryan Fox.
There are plenty of games that have emulated the core battle royale aspect that has made Fortnite so popular, and it seems likely we'll see the same thing happen with its take on storytelling and live events.
Turner told me that the process had opened him to the possibility that, far from being unethical and dangerous, some of what was happening in practices like Wolfson's might represent innovation to be learned from and emulated.
His music merged his rural Mississippi upbringing with the aggressive attack of West Side Chicago blues and a deep admiration for Chuck Berry, whose sound he openly emulated with his first single, "Hill Billy Blues," in 1958.
Successful models can be emulated as well, like those involving foreign automakers, but also domestic programs such as the aerospace consortium in Washington state or the century-old apprenticeship school run by Huntington Ingalls for its shipyards.
Founded five years ago—and since emulated by cities ranging from London to Ames, Iowa—San Francisco's parklet program allows a property owner or business to apply to transform their storefront parking spots into a wee little plaza.
Those same styles were also seen on other powerful women throughout the series, like Cersei, Daenerys, Margaery, and Catelyn, who Sansa emulated as she was coming into her own and learning the ropes in a male-dominated world.
In the wake of her Grammys performance – in which she emulated the gender-bending superstar's iconic looks and belted out a handful of his classic anthems – the Oscar nominee channeled Bowie once more in a risqué afterparty ensemble.
At the time, standard definition CRT TVs helped to smooth over a lot of those graphical artifacts, but when those same games are now played on modern HDTVs, or emulated on a computer, those artifacts look even worse.
If this institute flourishes—and even more so if it is emulated—it may even become possible to make a career out of being a buster of others' questionable efforts: a forensic scientist of science, as it were.
As a former chair of CASAC, and former EPA assistant administrator for research and development appointed by President Reagan, I have watched this and other EPA processes to build policy on sound science be admired and emulated worldwide.
Australia emulated that act with its own Modern Slavery Bill, saying it plans to crack down on forced labor by forcing more than 3,000 businesses to report what they are doing to avoid slavery in their supply chains.
"Due to the success of the Russians in the 2016 US election, their model is being emulated across the globe," says Jeff Bardin, chief intelligence officer of the cybersecurity intelligence firm Treadstone 71, which monitors Iranian hacking activity.
The White House was inspired by Palladio's architecture, and the American nickel depicts Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's plantation outside of Charlottesville, Va., which emulated Palladio's Villa La Rotonda, outside of Vicenza, a town about 60 miles west of Venice.
According to Jason Scott, an Internet Archive curator, the emulated version of the game on the site was imaged from the original floppy disks by Andrew Borman, Digital Games Curator at the Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.
While Nintendo has included the Virtual Console — a store where emulated versions of legacy Nintendo games can be bought to play on newer hardware — on the Wii, Wii U, and 3DS platforms, none have offered GameCube games for sale.
Carlyle Group emulated its peers on Wednesday with plans to convert from a publicly traded partnership into a corporation, and went one step further by announcing it will become the first U.S. private-equity firm to hold shareholder votes.
Not only that but she is the first unseeded woman to win the Suzanne Lenglen trophy since 24 and she emulated the great Brazilian Gustavo Kuerten by claiming her first title of any kind on the hallowed Parisian claycourts.
Not because I was an inordinately gifted orator, but rather because I was speaking on behalf of the United States government, an imperfect but often emulated conglomeration of agencies known throughout the world as reflecting righteousness, fairness, and truth.
Medicare, I pointed out, had pioneered a system through which hospitals were paid on the basis of a patients' initial diagnosis — "diagnosis-related groups" — rather than for every single service they delivered, an approach that private insurers soon emulated.
Programming each button to register clicks from its real-life counterpart was undoubtedly a time-consuming process, but the result is arguably a vastly improved emulated calculator experience for someone who can enter equations on one of these blindfolded.
And Mr. Rouhani said the nuclear agreement, which was negotiated not just with the United States but five other major powers — Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia — was a model of international diplomacy that should be emulated, not abandoned.
In a follow-up blog post, Duffy accused Nest's leadership of "fetishizing only the most superfluous and negative traits of their mentors"—in other words, Fadell had emulated Steve Jobs' dark side but not his capacity for getting things done.
It is not just about successful people, although it is often about successful people, so much as it is about Success as a sort of latent superpower that can be, if not necessarily emulated, at least somewhat unlocked by degrees.
However, Windows on ARM devices aren't the types of hardware you'll be doing much gaming on, particularly as OpenGL games aren't even supported, and you might find yourself running a lot of traditional apps that are emulated in this ARM world.
But at the end of the last campaign, Game Theory argued that a key reason for the successes of Manchester City and Liverpool was their cunning use of the transfer market—with a set of strategies that could easily be emulated.
They performed in front of white tables laden with flowers and a faux cake, just like the beloved film's last scene in which the women sing "You Don't Own Me." Grande, Money and Parx even emulated most of the movie's choreography.
However, since they can only hold a fraction of the data of a modern USB key, when technology progressed most musicians stopped using floppy-compatible synths in favour of more developed instruments or computer programs that emulated the same sounds.
You can make minute and incredibly precise changes on mouse that simply can't be emulated on analog," wrote one player on the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds subreddit under a thread titled "For the 22 Billionth time, yes, Mouse and Keyboard IS CHEATING.
The apps run natively (rather than being emulated), appear as regular windowed programs (rather than quarantined in some Android-only zone), and as most Android applications are designed with smartphones in mind, they should run well on even low-end Chromebooks.
It remains to be seen whether the Navy's new UAP reporting process will be emulated throughout our massive, almost feudal security apparatus in which the barons sometimes spend more time protecting bureaucratic turf from rivals than protecting U.S. territory from adversaries.
He called Mr. Pence his "partner," but before the governor took the stage, Mr. Trump stood there alone and talked for 28 minutes, delivering a long and improvised riff that emulated his rallies instead of a traditional vice-presidential debut.
He will be celebrated, and no doubt emulated, in this memorial concert, whose long list of celebrants includes the pianist Alan Broadbent and the singers Annie Ross, Sheila Jordan, Kurt Elling, Giacomo Gates, Jay Clayton, Tessa Souter and Roz Corral.
José Antonio Abreu, who brought free classical music lessons to children in some of Venezuela's poorest areas, created a widely emulated system of youth orchestras and saw his protégé, the conductor Gustavo Dudamel, win global acclaim, died on Saturday in Caracas.
Gary Stewart, a scholarly music fan whose enthusiasm and attention to detail helped make Rhino Records the much-emulated gold standard for reissue compilations of the great, the faded and the forgotten, died on April 503 in Santa Monica, Calif.
In 1987, the series was bound into a single-volume graphic novel that has been immensely popular ever since: Generations of comics writers and cartoonists have emulated its tone and, to a lesser extent, its formal daring and clockwork craftsmanship.
He is best remembered as a founder of the group the Sons of Hawaii, which made a handful of widely emulated albums in the 1960s and '70s that set the terms for the revivalist movement known as the Hawaiian renaissance.
In "The Interestings," Jules Jacobson poses a broad question, asking herself what the boys (now men) and girls (now women) she has lionized since her teens, and emulated throughout her adult life, have lost through their persistent, rarely rewarded efforts to opt in.
Oppo has also emulated the AirPods' tap-an-earbud-to-pause feature, as well as the ability to pause audio by taking one bud out of your ear — I found this very unreliable, however, with playback failing to resume around half the time.
By looking at the differences between those packets when, say, a player chooses one line of dialogue versus another, someone like Rajko could puzzle out how to build those packets from the ground up, paving the way to a fully-functional emulated server.
Even my home country of Namibia, which has a spectacular conservation record, with the protection of the environment enshrined in our Constitution and a community-based conservation program that has been emulated around the world, hasn't been safe from the scourge of poaching.
Weber's words emulated German Chancellor Angela Merkel's language and style of compromise, a tone he used throughout his bid to become the successor to outgoing EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, also of the EPP, an umbrella group of pro-market conservatives.
Below, read about Fisher's life in Hollywood in her own words: On her famous parents: Fisher, who emulated her mother Debbie Reynolds's big-screen success with her own career, was born to Reynolds and her then-husband, singer Eddie Fisher, in 1956.
Some of Barnum's entertainment tactics were and are not to be emulated — he used people with disabilities as "human curiosities," he purchased a black woman and supported blackface and, in modern times, his namesake circus was accused of the poor treatment of animals.
You can still get to grips with that timing with a lot of emulated software NES players, but it's still different from what you remember, so the Nt Mini is the only modern console where your muscle memory will feel exactly 'right.
At a more intimate level, understanding movement signatures conceivably could improve sports training, Dr. Hug says, if it turns out that world-class athletes activate their muscles in ways that can be emulated by those of us who are less swift and graceful.
Similarly, the curiosity gap headlines innovated by Facebook-first publishers like Upworthy and now emulated all across the internet ("You'll never believe what happened when...") are an effort to generate high click-through rates and thus win favor from Facebook's content algorithms.
"The U.S. role in resettlement of refugees is one other countries have historically emulated," said Robert Carey, the outgoing director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, during a roundtable event on refugee response in December.
We saw an opportunity to work with YC companies interested in building vibrant and diverse organizations, and we actively invited YC as a contributor to our VC Include program to gain access to its nearly 1,000 companies and CEOs, who are greatly admired and emulated.
Per Microsoft's Albert Penello (as spotted by our friends at Polygon) things should be pretty simple: Original Xbox discs will work, presumably as an authorization to access an emulated digital copy, similar to the way Xbox 360 emulation currently works on the Xbox One.
Fan is first to admit that the project is obviously silly and impractical, but it's still a testament to how resilient Nintendo's forward-looking technology was back in 1995 that it can still be emulated and used like this more than 20 years later.
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"I would listen to the generals…" As promised with lines like these, spoken by then-candidate Donald Trump when questioned on Middle Eastern policy and ISIS in early 2016, the current administration has emulated the sort of aggressive foreign policy typical of Republican presidencies.
When Teixeira hit two home runs a month ago in San Diego, he was able to share it with his father, John, a retired Navy pilot who taught Teixeira how to switch hit in their Baltimore backyard as he emulated his boyhood hero, Eddie Murray.
Her classic uniform helped to catapult the straight-leg stretch pant both on- and off-screen in the late '50s; models and actresses like Joan Collins and Ann-Margret eventually emulated Hepburn's aesthetic by posing in Lycra clothing for photo shoots and magazine covers.
"This lack of leadership ... things we're asking the public to do that is not being emulated by our public officials, and especially by a physician," Emanuel, a senior fellow at the liberal Center for American Progress, said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Monday of the ophthalmologist.
Rick Owens sliced his pants even higher — grandpa-high — so that they pinched right under the ribcage, and Dior Homme showed a jacket that emulated the exaggerated, hip-jutting form of the brand's famous Bar silhouette for women, which Christian Dior introduced in 1947.
The kneeling gesture has since been emulated by others in the league - where the majority of players are black - who share his anger at police killings of unarmed black men and boys across the United States and racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
The trash management system developed by the Central Park Conservancy — a private nonprofit that manages the park under contract with New York City and has transformed the park into a verdant oasis — has worked well enough to be emulated at Crotona Park in the Bronx.
China's ruling party has sought to strike a balance between portraying Xi as a morally upstanding and virtuous leader to be emulated and nipping in the bud a cult of personality that took shape around him soon after he took office five years ago.
Unveiled online over the course of two years, the effort involved the archiving and restoration of 2219 digital artworks — often a laborious process because browsers that could display the pieces no longer existed, or other aspects of the technology had to be preserved or emulated.
Her mandate was to implement an ambitious plan dreamt up by the Republican governor and Newark's Democratic mayor Cory Booker, now a US senator, that would rapidly transform the chronically foundering district into a model of success and reform to be emulated by schools across the nation.
It now seems likely that any Surface phone or mini tablet that Microsoft may create will have an ARM chipset and the emulated desktop apps required to turn it into a PC. Turning a phone into a PC is something that the industry has explored before.
Our thinking at the time was, we know how Apple works, we know how this technology propagates over time, so we're going to place a bet that eventually these depth sensors will be on every iPhone and every iPad, and they'll be emulated and replicated on Android.
The Face ID approach that Apple first brought into use on the iPhone X — and others like Xiaomi, Huawei, and Vivo have since emulated — works by projecting out a grid of invisible dots and detecting the user's face by the deformations of that grid in 3D space.
The first game to be emulated using this method is Crazy Kong, a game that to a layperson is indecipherable from Donkey Kong (they're not the same, and Crazy Kong isn't a knockoff—long story), but the plan is to eventually port other games over as well.
The 2,5003-seat space wraps listeners around the stage in the "vineyard style" introduced with the Berliner Philharmonie in the 1960s and emulated in other places like the Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles and Shanghai Symphony Hall — places where Mr. Toyota presided over the acoustics.
The Scot, who emulated Fred Perry by ending Britain's 22012-year wait for a Wimbledon men's champion in 2013, a year after winning Olympic gold on Centre Court, notched a 51st Wimbledon match victory by fighting off gallant Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in dramatic fashion on Wednesday.
Trained as a painter (his father was a Czech painter), clearly Hausmann's version of photomontage at least partly took inspiration from the synthetic cubist collages of Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso that Hausmann emulated early on, as with his colorful word collage "Material der Malerei" (1918).
There are so many I admire and have emulated in one way or another, but to write one of them I'd have to be the Adam Hochschild who wrote "Bury the Chains" or the Willa Cather who wrote "Death Comes to the Archbishop," and I'm not.
In August, he held a news conference with Italy's far-right interior minister, Matteo Salvini, and he has long had warm ties with Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Poland's governing party, which has emulated Mr. Orban by undermining judicial independence and picking fights with the European leadership.
The term refers to Viktor Orban, Hungary's outspoken prime minister, whose centralisation of power, increases in state spending and moves to make banks rather than borrowers swallow Swiss franc mortgage losses are now being emulated by Poland's new ruling party, the nationalist-minded Law and Justice (PiS).
Over the past month Lola has emulated a range of change makers, from writers like novelist Zora Neale Hurston ... To ballet dancers like Misty Copeland ... To political leaders like Shirley Chisolm, the first black woman elected to Congress and the first to run for president of the United States.
By foregrounding pundits and commentary instead of journalists and reporters actually uncovering new stories, Fox News costs far less to run than its broadcast journalism competitors, an advantage that its competitors have emulated via the growth of pundit-based programming and decline in firsthand reporting across all television news.
Economist Robin Hanson is the latest to weigh in on the thorny questions accompanying the future of AI, but approaches it with the tools of a macroeconomist to describe how emulated human brains—or as he calls them, "ems"—will interact with us in the economy of the future.
Scott, the only Australian to clinch the Masters following his triumph in 2013, this season emulated Tiger Woods by becoming just the second player to win back-to-back events on the PGA Tour's Florida swing, despite having his anchored putter technique banned at the start of the year.
FCA will copy in Europe what worked in the United States, where it retooled plants to build pricier SUVs and trucks in a move since emulated by bigger rivals Ford and GM. Manley is expected to have fewer direct reports than his predecessor, one of the sources said.
Her look in the "Try Again" video — sleek straight hair, sparkly smoky eye, glossy pink lip, bejeweled bikini top with matching choker and belt, and black leather cargo pants — became so beloved that stars like Keke Palmer and Kim Kardashian have emulated the look on Halloween in recent years.
In North America, however, Marchionne was quick to end production of unprofitable sedans and retool plants to build pricier SUVs and trucks, a move since emulated by Ford and GM. Marchionne had "created a remarkable legacy", said Mary Barra, the GM boss that rejected Marchionne's tie-up advances.
"I mean Paris started all the millennium trends and now there are still all of these girls dressing up like her," the mother of two says before her sister admits it's "crazy" to see clothes she used to rock as a teen being emulated on runways all over again.
For his part, Mr. Sanders — who was greeted by shouts of "I love you, Bernie" and loud cheers by the crowd in Long Island City — was effusive in his praise of Mr. Cuomo's idea, calling it "a revolutionary idea for higher education" that he envisioned would be emulated elsewhere.
From the Texas guitarist T-Bone Walker, Mr. Berry picked up a technique of bending two strings at once that he would rough up and turn into a rock 'n' roll talisman, the Chuck Berry lick, which would in turn be emulated by the Rolling Stones and countless others.
In a paradoxical reprising of what took place in America in the 1860s, the remarkable courage of the rebel South is there to be invoked and emulated in what his and Clinton's supporters must often see as a primal battle, a new civil war, for the soul and state of America.
When Michael Jackson came to Malaysia in October 1996, fans mobbed the old Subang International Airport and ran after his motorcade; little boys and grown men emulated his moves at shopping mall talent shows; and grandmothers stood in line for hours outside the concert venue for front-row seats to history.
The channel now faces stiff competition from media outlets that have emulated its assertive style of news reporting including U.S-funded Al Hurra, Sky News Arabia and Al Arabiya, a rival Saudi-owned channel, which reflects the more conservative view of Qatar's neighbours now in the ascendant in the region.
The Linux-based OS combines two popular emulators and can run on almost any normal PC—with that done, you can then put your computer components inside any kind of housing you like, from an arcade cabinet to a 3D-printed Mario case and play the latest and greatest emulated games.
Though the great general would ultimately lose the Carthaginian-Roman conflict, called the Second Punic War, to his worthy rival Scipio Africanus, Hannibal's brash yet cunning style is still emulated by modern military strategists, and the nightmare of his invasion haunted the Roman empire for the rest of its existence.
"I've tried to learn from his example, and I wish I could say I've emulated him, but regrettably, as Arizonans and my Senate colleagues can attest, I still possess a short supply of some of Jon's most conspicuous leadership qualities," McCain said in a tongue-in-cheek portion of his remarks.
Reading those stories now brought me to a depressing realization: The people who said they were going to beat Donald Trump in 2020 by emulating his supposedly highly sophisticated digital targeting operation have instead emulated Trump by turning their campaigns into a lucrative grift for a small group of well-connected party insiders.
Like many Italian filmmakers of their generation, the Tavianis were formed by the neorealist cinema that emerged from the rubble of World War II. Their first films were documentaries; subsequent features alternately emulated or elaborated on the socially conscious no-frills naturalism that characterized the early work of Roberto Rossellini and Luchino Visconti.
The X21, in its efforts to take thinness to the extreme for the time, came up with a new approach to keyboards that was quickly emulated throughout the industry: It used scissor-switch based keys to press down on rubber domes, and put flat, chiclet-style keycaps on top of those switches.
The Texas model is a proven recipe that should be emulated in D.C. Congress should take a page out of the Texas playbook by using budget reconciliation to finally make good on the promise to fully repeal ObamaCare and curtail spending to empower people with more choices on how to satisfy their desires.
Depending on what the rest of the world was up to, visitors saw the behavior of American children as an example of all that was wrong with democracy, capitalism, mass culture, social mobility, or McDonald's; they weren't sure whether the children they saw were being idolized, adored, neglected, exploited, or unduly emulated.
If neo-Nazis emulated Manson on an individual level, killed and tortured select targets, eventually they could help spur a white uprising against the system — accelerate the pace of a societal collapse already made inevitable by Jewish and non-white corruption, and set the stage for its replacement by a Fourth Reich.
At least initially, little here rises to that level; still, the series generally does an admirable job of paying homage to its origins without being bound by them -- not a small feat given the numerous programs and movies that have emulated "The Twilight Zone" without the benefit, and associated burden, of bearing its name.
But ever since the host tweeted that he'd be getting a makeover from Dapper Dan, the Harlem-based clothier who has dressed hip hop legends like Salt-N-Pepa and Run DMC — and was famously, shall we say, emulated by Gucci, then ultimately cast in the label's men's campaign — we've been anxious to see the results.
It features a 12-inch LCD display, stereo speakers, a 12V DC Power supply, and 16GB of storage preinstalled with 100 games (but its expandable over USB, so you can add as many emulated games as you can fit.) The default version of the Cary42 is made out of solid American walnut, and features black and white arcade buttons.
In North America, however, Marchionne was quick to end production of unprofitable sedans and retool plants to build pricier SUVs and trucks, a move since emulated by Ford and GM. But for fund managers like Umberto Borghesi who were still hoping Marchionne would bring in another big deal before signing off, the FCA investment case may just have changed.
Point of Violence is typical a suspense novel for adults: A young, widowed mother hides out on secluded beach to grieve while a stalker, who may be her husband's killer, taunts her with psychological games The book emulated the best work of domestic suspense masters of the day, such as Charlotte Armstrong, Margaret Millar, and Dolores Hitchens.
An initiative at Oral Roberts University requires freshmen to wear a Fitbit and grants school administrators access to the data to ensure that they're meeting the minimum 10,000 steps a day mandated by the school's "Whole Person Education" program — precisely the sort of pseudo-benevolent surveillance that may soon be emulated by employers and insurance companies, according to watchdogs.
As standalone compositions, these pieces lack many of the devices that mark Casino's rap beats — repetitive melodic loops, rhythms designed to be emulated vocally — and edge toward musique concrete; the hooks lie in the soft ooze of the keyboards, the luscious graininess of the percussion, the unlikely dissonances and harmonies that materialize when textures are juxtaposed.
FCA will copy in Europe what worked in the United States, where it retooled plants to build pricier SUVs and trucks in a move since emulated by bigger rivals Ford and GM. Manley also named new managers to succeed him at Jeep and RAM, the two brands which have been driving profits in recent years and remain at the core of growth plans.
Despite the taint of the hacking scandal, which cost him many of his influential political friends in Britain, at least temporarily, analysts said that James Murdoch was widely respected in European media circles as a pay-TV visionary whose early investments in technology helped secure Sky's dominance in broadband and enabled the development of new digital product lines that were emulated by rivals.
Hill.TV host Krystal Ball said on Tuesday that despite Omarosa Manigault Newman's recent high-profile criticism of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, the former White House adviser has emulated the president.
The basic argument of Rise of the Counter-Establishment is that the conservative movement emulated what it perceived as a loose but effective conspiracy of elite institutions — the Brookings Institution, the Ford Foundation, the New York Times editorial page — and so created a much more cohesive and effective counter-establishment — the American Enterprise Institute, the Olin Foundation, the Wall Street Journal editorial page — to combat it.
You read somebody like Harold Bloom, the Anxiety of Influence, and she may emphasize it more than one might think, but the idea that you're part of an inheritance, and a kind of dialectic of inheritance of that, Shakespeare, is sort of both emulated and knocked out by Milton, and then Milton and Keats, or something, so that there is this whole … What shall I say?
Using speakers situated on the left and right of his chair let him work out where audio was coming from, an emulated version of the game that let him quickly revert to saves he made minutes before, and persistent trial-and-error tactics, Garrett was able to work his way through the Deku Tree — the game's first dungeon — in his first video, uploaded in 2011.
Image: Kamil Rocki To do this, Rocki emulated the Intel 8080 CPU found at the core of most of these game consoles (the Game Boy used a CPU that was nearly the same as the 1003, with a few small console-specific tweaks) in a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), a beefy, specialized computer chip that can be used to emulate other hardware at scale.
Only toddlers during the heyday of MySpace, Generation Z-ers have always lived in a culture filled with reality stars, but Hilton's self-referential (and sometimes self-roasting) memes illustrate how she pioneered both "being famous for being famous" and also the archetype of the cheeky reality star who plays along with the public—something Kim Kardashian emulated when she released a Kimoji modeled on her crying face.
It appears in the show in a black-and-white photograph of its original state.) What this gallery is really about, though, is the stellar young artists who assisted and emulated him, among them Philip Guston (a high school friend of Pollock) and the Japanese-American painter Eitaro Ishigaki, whose racial identity and immigrant status marginalized him as surely as they did black and Latino artists at the time.

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