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Balderson has run on a platform that largely emulates Trump.
His no-­nonsense directing style is something that Nichols consciously emulates.
Her expression emulates something she says to Woodson during their interview.
The freemium move emulates popular chat app Slack's multi-tier model.
This tiny USB-C or Mini DisplayPort device emulates a display.
The product currently emulates human intelligence and can interpret unstructured, unconstrained speech.
As a teenager, John emulates his father's behavior and pursues his own schemes.
The good artist emulates the style of another as closely as he can.
But it's punk on some level, without something that completely emulates Bad Brains.
But privacy evangelists have made villains of the very companies the world emulates.
Scratch emulates a vinyl record that is scratched with the needle of a turntable.
If there's any specialness in this clunker, it's when the movie emulates Anastasia's humanity.
I like this drink because it emulates the shape and color of a beer.
Underwood is nothing like the nerdy, socially awkward man he emulates in his promo shots.
But what makes it distinct is how it emulates the limitations that the NGPC imposed.
Each team is given a small industrial control system that emulates a real-world model.
Rokita, Messer and Braun have nearly tripped over themselves to prove who most emulates Trump.
Beijing consciously emulates the historical ability of the U.S. to project an inspiring global message.
Cersei is not like Sansa Stark, whose behavior and wardrobe often emulates those around her.
An installation on the High Line shares writing by prisoners in a space that emulates cells.
One example is "GNU social," a software that, in some respects, emulates the functions of Twitter.
Earl ran this code through a Python library called py65emu that emulates the NES machine's assembly code.
Fairly unobtrusive, the pop-up emulates the video-minimising window used by some news sites, including Mashable.
The experience excels when it emulates the movie — but largely falls flat when it puts you in control.
Sawyer emulates this by "glancing" in the direction he is about to reach, in advance of the motion.
A woman dressed as Mary emulates The Annunciate Virgin, a sculpture by Andrea della Robbia, circa 1505/1510.
He explains that the edit also partly emulates the music samples, methods, and effects used by Babe, Terror.
It was something legendary coach Scotty Bowman used to practice and Peters emulates this with his own purpose.
With the integrated swing stick, PhiGolf emulates your real swing, so it actually feels like you're teeing off.
"Prince emulates everything a musician should be," Michael Kim, director of the university's School of Music, told CNN.
Just as importantly, the music emulates the action on-screen, ramping up in intensity as the violence ratchets up.
On several songs, including "Photograph" and the title track, he emulates their flow patterns, though without their raw abandon.
Despite his leftism, Amlo sees qualities in Trump's leadership style and economic agenda that he respects and even emulates.
When you commit to learning something new in your industry every day, your action emulates what successful people do.
Emma's father -- played by Bill Nighy -- emulates many qualities which might more commonly be associated with a maternal figure.
Then I switched to the setting that emulates my colorblindness and showed it to the man I was with.
The Tuscan hills roll easily, with vineyards and estates dotting a golden landscape that emulates a pastoral vision of heaven.
OutsideIQ's computing platform emulates a researcher analyzing enormous amounts of data, and can be trained in functions such as underwriting.
The program, called "The Team," emulates Mr. Trump's "The Apprentice," and features 16 contestants vying to become Mr. Kadyrov's assistant.
In most cases, when integrated into the bank's system, Clinc's technology emulates human intelligence and can interpret unstructured, unconstrained speech.
That is, a program in Java runs within the confines of another program, the JVM, which emulates actual computer architecture.
Instead, tech conferences have become high-production spectacles as the industry emulates Steve Jobs and his commercial-style developer conferences.
The campaign emulates hanami, the Japanese tradition of celebrating blossom as the first sign of spring, said the National Trust.
The rewards are part of Rocket's "Squares Sweepstakes," which will run during the game, and emulates the famous football squares.
They're little reverb programs where it emulates the sounds of different rooms that engineers have loved and used over the years.
With four wireless sensors — one on each drumstick and one on each foot — it realistically emulates a seven-piece drum kit.
Tattoo artist Lee Stewart has cultivated her own unique style, one that emulates the visual texture of a paintbrush on canvas.
In the past we've described Italo-disco as a b-movie version of disco, and "Take a Chance" emulates that perfectly.
For example, Progressive was able to use the Azure service to develop a chatbot that emulates its widely-known mascot, Flo.
The glass walls atop the pedestals interfere with the finished effect, which would be more like the thing it emulates without them.
To better tie in with Apple TV, iOS 10 will also bring a remote control app that emulates the real remote control.
One of those flourishes, his signature sound, emulates an instrument he remembers hearing as a kid in church: the Hammond B3 Organ.
Competition could also come from VC-backed start-ups like LimeBike, which more closely emulates the Chinese model of dockless bike-sharing.
Currently on view at the New Museum, the Brazilian artist's 38-minute work emulates the style of ethnographic films, though without dialogue.
"For decades, American Jews have assumed that the more Israel emulates the United States the more admirable it will be," he writes.
Adobe Comp emulates the iterative process of paper, and saves time by eliminating the need to recreate work from scratch on the desktop.
"Stickman emulates the behavior of human performers using a very limited set of sensing and actuation capabilities," the team writes in the paper.
" Asked if her own music emulates Stefani's in any way, Bowman says, "Lyrically I think I could be the same lane as her.
Jacobs emulates nearly every aspect of the clip, down to the frolicking around a jeep set to the smooth sounds of George Michael.
But if Wolfe is read, it will be because of his innovative style, which Flanagan deliberately emulates, and his clever choice of topics.
That allowed him to essentially turn Windows 95 into a Watch app, which also emulates an environment for the OS to run on.
In full live performances, Dawes emulates Mr. Springsteen's herculean shows by playing for nearly three hours, the better to showcase the band's prowess.
This Bluetooth gamepad emulates the classic NES controller and is fully compatible with Nintendo Switch, your computer, Android, or a Raspberry Pi device.
Festo's creation emulates the movements of undersea creatures like cuttlefish using a pair of long, undulating silicone fins powered by just two servo motors.
Analysts have stuck to their bullish thesis after Amazon's AWS unveiled a new cloud database called DocumentDB that emulates API functionality similar to MongoDB.
So instead of placing a giant whale next to your cereal bowl, the camera emulates a low-aperture photo with a blurred-out background.
But if you're looking for something that emulates (or rather, improves on) the original Twitter for Mac experience, Twitterrific is a good option, too.
Armed with faces of despair, agony, and seething anger, his works are a departure from the often-stoic Roman busts and sculptures he emulates.
In the Ip Man movies, Yen often emulates Gibson's love of martyrdom and suffering—physical and emotional—while facing the odds with incredible stoicism.
And "Drag Me Up Paris," the live competition, emulates "Drag Race" with weekly rounds of elimination and dueling performers lip-syncing for their lives.
And "Drag Me Up Paris," the live competition, emulates "Drag Race" with weekly rounds of elimination and dueling performers lip-syncing for their lives.
The retail shift, which will significantly raise Xiaomi's operating expenses, emulates its main rival, Huawei, whose presence has always been very visible on China's streets.
Apple's Books app, for example, emulates paper on a skeuomorphic level by animating a digital page turn when you tap, but it's a hollow experience.
A short video by French actress Candice Drouet takes a look at the director's influences by putting his films alongside the scenes that he emulates.
With this system, which is the first result of this new partnership, Docker essentially emulates an Arm chip on the PC for building these images.
" He writes: "I dream of creating a Dadbot — a chatbot that emulates not a children's toy but the very real man who is my father.
Canada, until recently an also-ran, now emulates Oz. In 2014 it set a goal of almost doubling the number of foreign students by 2022.
"Blaxploitation," a cut from her latest album Room 25, is her first visual ever which emulates the punchy production derived from the 1970s film genre.
Their concept of summer music emulates the short-lived high of a vacation, with the truth that real life awaits you when the sun sets.
Trump emulates Bush in his disrespect for eggheads, experts, and career public services in favor of gut-driven decisions and a team with business experience.
It has bigger sprites (the character's 2D art assets), more intricate animations, and richer sound that better emulates the iconic songs from the animated movie.
With its warm filters and costumes, the movie emulates a period film, but its sharp digital cinematography is at odds with its softer, vintage aesthetic.
It desaturates the screen and adjusts the sharpness and brightness to your environment so it essentially emulates a Kindle (which itself tries to emulate real paper).
It is too much to predict of any young player that she match the career accomplishments of Ms Williams, whose big-serving style Ms Osaka emulates.
Bejewelled and wearing yellow sunglasses, Pandya said he emulates the "West Indies and black culture", which he credited for teaching him just how to treat women.
Moore lounges sideways on the couch, propped on one elbow, in a pose that emulates a recurring theme he noticed among Black men on album covers.
That confusion emulates the suckiest parts of mental illness: never being sure if the way you're feeling is normal, or the things you're perceiving are true.
Perhaps intentionally, the book emulates the rollicking cadences, lapidary character descriptions and exhaustive reporting of "The Best and the Brightest," by Holbrooke's close friend David Halberstam.
Facebook has spent the last five years building its video platforms, which include Facebook Live and Facebook Watch — the video-on-demand service that emulates YouTube.
In "Let Me Entertain You" (21998), Richards emulates the experience of living as a black person by using light boxes with "black" skin pinned to them.
You deserve better, and it doesn't get any better than the Mega Sg.READMEFlawless retro Sega gaming thanks to a custom-chip that emulates the original hardware perfectly.
The book's very structure emulates the organization of a neo-Kraepelinian diagnostic manual, with a succession of chapters devoted to conditions including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and autism .
Inflexible pricing is going to make AT&T TV a less enticing deal for the anti-cable crowd because it emulates the worst part of having cable.
Either he disavows the anti-Hispanic attacks against his opponent, or risks being labeled in history as a racist — just like the presidential candidate he endorsed and emulates.
The piece emulates the open-plan of a mosque, with still more neon pussy words hanging from the ceiling, and mats overlapping on the floor, peppered with small objects.
It also has full-range loudspeakers and a built-in Raspberry Pi computer that emulates gaming systems like the SNES, NES, Genesis, NeoGeo, MAME, Atari 2600, N64, and PSX.
From that perspective, Eastwood -- a model of filmmaking efficiency at age 86 -- emulates "Sully's" principal values, delivering a movie that's just uplifting enough, finally, to get the job done.
The EU's "General Data Protection Regulation" went into effect on May 22019, and the California Consumer Privacy Act, which largely emulates the European model, was just adopted this summer.
Dragan Espenschied, Rhizome's preservation director, has been working with the University of Freiburg in Germany to develop a sophisticated software framework that emulates outdated computing environments on current machines.
When the Kardashian-Jenner clan emulates those same features, they become mass trends (and worse, the "Blackness" that was once used to vilify these styles gets erased and replaced).
Composed of fiberglass and oil paint, the statue emulates a blonde-haired, blue-eyed child with his arms hidden behind him and a little white dog by his side.
Even her language emulates the phrasing of the sources, as though modernizing her account would distract readers, reminding them of the interloper who stands between them and sheer documentation.
At the same time, Teams, which emulates many of Slack's functions, is seeing increased market share, relatively higher adoption rates, and low rates of defection, according to the data.
That means more mobile apps – including one that will let guitar players play along to the songs in their library and another that emulates the tones of well-known players.
The DDJ-SB3 is a two-channel DJ controller with a mixer that is budget-minded and entry-level, but still emulates functions found in higher-end Pioneer DJ equipment.
If you buy the original Doom from Steam today, for example, it will run on your computer using free, open source software called DOSBox, which emulates the DOS operating system.
Like the Westerns it emulates, Logan at least tries to address what it means to be a hero, rather than assuming something is good because its main character does it.
If making male rats horny and hungry isn't enough, the contraption also emulates the sounds of baby rats to fool female rats into thinking they're in full-on maternal mode.
This is the first study to use a mannequin that emulates human breathing with inhalation and exhalation, and relies on what's now considered the most accurate and streamlined analysis methods.
In the Air The curious beauty of illusion: gems that appear to float on one's finger; fabric that emulates stone; two-in-one fashion that plays tricks on the eye.
Notes on Blindness, made as a VR accompaniment to a film of the same name, literally creates a visual language that emulates how someone with heightened aural senses perceives the world.
Anything that emulates America's most infamous frozen food calls for initial skepticism, but this flaky pastry hugging juicy brisket and an ungodly amount of melted gouda cheese is a must order.
Barker, who in an earlier episode expressed concern for his lackluster stage presence, emulates Ballmer at Hooli-Con to the tee, even shouting, "I love this company," as Ballmer often did.
I could play some wonderful old ROMs in a form factor that was superior to the Caanoo and this super cheap, super awful 4.3-inch device that emulates like a truck.
It's about to get easier for Twitch's community of gamers to stream mobile games today, after BlueStacks, a company that emulates Android games on desktops, added streaming support to its service.
These virtual machines are basically software that emulates a physical computer server — a level of abstraction that makes it easy to quickly add and remove computing capacity, especially in the cloud.
Inspired by the ways in which Trapani jewelers imbedded coral into gold, he both emulates and, as it were, reverses the process: sculpting indentations into raw coral and occasionally other materials.
And "M U S" stands for EMULATES (em + U + late S). The other type is a recent innovation, in which some missing letters in the clue spell a synonym of it.
Davion Alston's Another Body of/for Work, in which the artist emulates a Juergen Teller portrait of Kim Kardashian, explores the racial and sexual implications surrounding cultural labor and body politics.
And while Perry, as a white woman, is praised, the injustice comes from the fact that the women of color she emulates, like Jones, are punished for doing the same thing.
I probably will never own one, but I'm satisfied to know that there is a shooting experience out there that emulates the old medium format style so closely, and not just superficially.
The video—which emulates a wasp's perspective—reveals a distorted and trippy panoramic landscape move from side to side as the wasp moves its head, before it makes beeline for the ground.
The original MG-880Image: CasioCasio's new-and-barely-improved SL-880 calculator emulates everything the MG-1003 could do, with the addition of a solar panel, larger buttons, and a bigger screen.
The Womanizer, which emulates oral stimulation with soft bursts of air against a person's genitals (and especially their clitoris), has been rereleased on its five-year anniversary in a chic white design.
This meal, Lance says, "will have an immersive component which seeks to reconnect us with our wild, carnal natures," as it emulates a time when people depended solely upon nature for food.
They'll be able to see how Lauren and Cameron were beloved versus the way Jessica was criticized and then make sure their behavior on the show emulates the former versus the latter.
STX, an upstart studio looking to make a splash, paid a hefty $10 million for rights to the R-rated film, which emulates the visual experience of first-person shooter video games.
I also keep my fridge stocked with La Croix and find that the carbonated water emulates some of the enjoyment of opening a cold beer at the end of a long day.
The script emulates the button presses to achieve that perfect robotic jump pattern, and it seamlessly approaches the trophy in a way that a human hand might have a much harder time with.
But in January Dowd tweeted that the company just bought Corellium, a state-of-the-art piece of software that emulates the iPhone, which gives the company an additional way of probing iOS.
Once it's plugged into a USB port, it emulates a network device and attacks all outbound connections by pretending to be the whole internet, tricking the computer to send all traffic to it.
Today, the company announced the appropriately named 8BitDo Lite, a rectangular gamepad that emulates the look of the Switch Lite so precisely that you might confuse it for a first-party Nintendo product.
Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about a new Facebook feature that emulates a product by Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, misstated the initial public offering price for Snap.
"The ranch has a five-acre, naturally wooded habitat complex that emulates a native environment and that will be the tiger's new home pending a decision about permanent custody," the Humane Society said.
More importantly, it also allows for another thing familiar to iPhone 7 Plus owners: a special portrait mode that emulates the shallow depth of field effects you can get with a large DSLR camera.
There are a bunch of variations of the game — ones that move the blocks side to side, ones that raise them up every couple of rounds, and, of course, one that emulates the classic.
It features a custom-developed FPGA (essentially a programmable chip) that perfectly emulates the Sega CD's hardware so that disc games not only play perfectly off it, they'll actually have much-improved load times.
Has he assembled a coalition of voters that will outlast his candidacy and can deliver victory to a candidate who emulates him but lacks the reality-show stardom, the glittering towers, the garish tresses?
The AMNH whale's 94-foot-long, 21,000-pound frame has a huge surface area, just like the animal it emulates, which means it accumulates quite a lot of dust as the months roll by.
" Within a limited footprint, Mr. Frisco said, "what we were looking for was a way to use the visual cues that people will respond to in a space that emulates a first-class cabin.
" In these pictures, she observes, Von Bruenchenhein's "masses of upright forms display a lacy gridwork that emulates building blocks, a pleasing solution for creating the illusion of the complexes of his new architectural age.
Like Falling Down — and Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver, which Phillips openly emulates and references — Joker suggests that when the leading man loses his mind, it's an understandable, even natural reaction to an equally mad world.
For Miranda, representing the spirit of Alexander Hamilton, the spirit of the Founding Fathers, and the spirit of the American Revolution, which emulates that of American hip hop, was more important than visual historical accuracy.
They will applaud if a colored man serenades his girl at the window, but if, while telling of his great love in song he becomes somewhat demonstrative and emulates a Romeo — then exceptions are taken.
BUSINESS DAY Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about a new Facebook feature that emulates a product by Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, misstated the initial public offering price for Snap.
On the surface, The Perfection emulates many other horror films that claim feminist cred: It uses its basic conceit — in this case, competition — as a gateway to exploring how women are victimized by a patriarchal society.
At first glance, Juan's gold front teeth and slow-moving menace project a kind of intimidating power, but Mr. Ali imbues him with an uncommon tenderness, and he becomes an unlikely mentor whom Chiron later emulates.
To help his design students better understand the challenges of aging, Mr. Hougan had them wear an "empathy suit" — a specially crafted suit that emulates the physical sensations the elderly go through on a daily basis.
One of the first steps in adjusting to the shift in lifestyles is to find a stable career that emulates the structure of military life through connection, teamwork and becoming part of something bigger than oneself.
This first installment is by far the most artful (many would say the most successful) of the six, not least because it self-consciously emulates Proust, to whose own multivolume autobiographical novel Knausgaard acknowledges his indebtedness.
But now, it has come to my attention that Bradley Cooper also perfectly emulates the essence of his rude and resourceful rodent Guardians of the Galaxy character, Rocket — perhaps even better than the sensitive Diesel as Groot.
Amazon Prime Wardrobe emulates a number of other try-before-you-buy options in the fashion industry, like Birchbox, Trunk Club and Warby Parker, but some of those options deliver boxes full of clothes the consumer doesn't choose.
In PEOPLE's exclusive photo of the scene when Jack brings Ally on stage for the first time, Ripa emulates Gaga's Ally as she wears a brown wig and a white rocker T-shirt while singing into the microphone.
Bolsonaro has shown already he is not afraid to give an important trade partner a poke in the eye, following the example of the U.S. president, whom he openly admires and emulates in both political style and foreign policy.
It also emulates the storytelling style of the era: a time when movies reigned supreme, stories had endings, and just because something was a hit didn't mean it warranted 42 tie-in comic books and an interconnected cinematic universe.
Gauff, who continued her dramatic rise by reaching the fourth round on her Australian Open debut before losing to eventual champion Sofia Kenin, emulates Bulgarian Sesil Karatantcheva, who made the top 50 at the same age in Aug. 2005.
It contains a translator for Aurebesh signage, a hacking interface for interacting with droids and ships, a QR code scanner for checking the contents of the outposts's scattered shipping crates, and a scanner that emulates picking up radio signals.
The simulation emulates this steady-state behavior in a simpler, more abstract chemical system and shows that it can arise "basically right away, without enormous wait times," Lässig said—indicating that such fixed points can be easily reached in practice.
"I've said it lots of times before, I play for myself, so I'm not worried about other people's expectations," said Fritz, who points to Sampras and Argentina's Juan Martín del Potro as the two players whose style he emulates most.
The Modern Slavery Bill seeks to stamp out the sale of any product in Australia that involves non-voluntary labor, said Assistant Minister for Home Affairs Alex Hawke, who introduced the bill, which emulates Britain's Modern Slavery Act, in parliament.
Shooting mostly with hand-held cameras and relying on the intimacy of the performances, the director Lukas Dhont probes his protagonist's mind through bold naturalistic style that brings to mind the Dardenne Brothers (and also emulates their signature tracking shots).
As Stone puts it, she wants to cook food that emulates the way people eat at home: meals that people want to eat over and over again and, anticipating as a chef, what they'll want to eat again the next day.
Since then, in series like Fast Forward (about Hollywood youth) and THIN (about anorexia), and short films like Beauty CULTure and features like The Queen of Versailles, she has explored the lifestyles of the privileged and how society views and emulates them.
In choosing to spotlight an Islamic-imperial milestone, the government signalled their new national priorities: making Islam the centrepiece of Turkish politics, increasing their influence in previously Ottoman regions of the Middle East, and seeking a presidential system that emulates a Sultanate.
Mr. Williams was right to find Stravinsky in Mr. Muhly's music, and he devised a shamanist scenario with animalistic costumes, though the Stravinsky Mr. Muhly emulates is not the primitivist of "The Rite of Spring" but the Neo-Classicist of the later symphonies.
It's the only place in New York where I've been able to get a carne asada burrito that successfully emulates the Mission burritos I love and miss from San Francisco, which makes sense, since the guys who run it are from SF, too.
The artist professes that he emulates Basquiat for being "one of the first black mainstream artists who came up from the bottom," and his works make us remember that the most famous Renaissance aside from the one in Italy was in Harlem.
While it is unclear now who Ducey will pick, reports suggest state Republicans could push him in two vastly different directions: a GOP senator with an independent streak who emulates McCain, or a Republican who aims to be a champion of Trump's agenda.
Screenshot: GizmodoThe application emulates a Galaxy Note 3 tablet running Android Lollipop, which is now four years old, so anything that won't work on that device is going to struggle here too: We got Spotify running, for example, but couldn't get Instagram to function.
His permanent placement is pending possible court action," the HSUS wrote in a statement about the tiger's relocation, adding that if the ranch ends up being the animal's permanent home, the big cat will have a "naturally wooded habitat complex that emulates a native environment.
Dozens of Comcast residential internet subscribers posted on 4chan, Reddit, and Twitter Thursday night and early Friday morning that they were unable to access the website, which saves cached versions of websites, videos, pictures, and other web ephemera and emulates old software and games.
The developers boast the same kind of development fundamentals of aiming for that 1:1 tracking system: they believe their fluid locomotion system emulates the realistic experience of your virtual running as closely as it possibly can to how you're actually moving in VR gear.
Hong Kong (CNN)A groundbreaking new method of controlling nano-robots that emulates natural swarm behavior has been developed by scientists in Hong Kong, the first step in what is hoped could lead to a major medical advancement in the treatment of blood clots.
"The resonators are coupled in a special way that emulates how atoms would be coupled together in a quadrupole topological insulator," explained Kitt Peterson, lead author of one of the two papers published in Nature and an electrical engineering graduate student at the University of Illinois.
Prince Jackson hosted the third annual 'Thriller Night' at the Jackson family estate Friday night, which was all done in partnership with the charity Heal LA Foundation -- a nonprofit that emulates MJ's Heal the World org, but with a focus on those struggling in Los Angeles.
While it's true that many of the RTS games that They Are Billions emulates featured campaigns that were almost exactly like this, the early Age of Empires series perhaps being the worst offender, there have been ample examples of RTS developers handling it better since then.
The suite laces gnarled horn arrangements and spoken tributes to Ali over protean rhythms, drawing on influences as varied as Count Basie's big band and the drum-and-bass of 27s London; the music emulates the rugged grace and mercurial power of Ali in the ring.
The decision to make the robot's main weapon a gun instead of vicious jaws or claws also significantly limits the gross-out kitsch factor that would have put "Metalhead" more in league with the cyber-horrors it emulates (visually, at least) like Tetsuo the Iron Man.
Even as it constantly stokes the embers of World War II to keep nationalist resentments smoldering, Beijing emulates the last century's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere with its nine-dash-line claim to the entire South China Sea, its land features and its vast natural resources.
And he was surrounded in Florida by people who are likely to share his grievances: his two oldest sons, as well as John F. Kelly, his chief of staff, and Dan Scavino Jr., the White House social media director, who often emulates his boss's prose on Twitter.
This is what it says about how the incident unfolded: Gamer issues call for swatting A member of the online gaming community told CNN that the dispute stemmed from a muti-player session of "Call of Duty: WWII," a shooting game that emulates combat from a soldier's point of view.
It also appears to be working for Cruz: Recent polls show the Texas Senator pulling ahead in Iowa, and taking a strong second in New Hampshire, cutting into Trump's lead in the first two states to cast ballots in the 2016 race, even as he emulates the frontrunner's message and tactics.
This sparser version is lacking a lot of the embellishments that made the original magical, but the earnest paranoia of "Karma Police" fits into the politicized, slightly traditional-leaning M.O. that Vic has adopted over the past few years, so it's a good fit for him, especially when he impressively emulates the original's famous, crowd-lifting falsetto coda.
A fight aboard a moving train and a final face-off at an African port both recall the 1999 Barry Sonnenfeld disaster Wild Wild West in their pacing, framing, and offbeat comedy, but Legend also reaches for Legends Of The Fall gravity and beauty at intervals, and occasionally emulates Malick's hushed sunlit reveries from The New World.
It emulates the publication's irreverent style of comedy to great effect: the magazine was known for work that bordered on insensitivity—particularly when addressing issues like the Vietnam war—and bad taste (an early issue featured a picture of a dog with a gun to its head, threatening the reader that the dog would be killed if the issue weren't purchased).
First step is getting past Juan Adams at UFC on ESPN on Saturday -- but Hardy says he can see himself upgrading opponents to guys like Stipe Miocic and Daniel Cormier as he continues to chalk up the Ws. As for Jones, Hardy says he has nothing but respect for the guy -- even noting that he emulates Jon's fighting style in the Octagon.
An admirer of the photographer Irving Penn (with whom he worked as an assistant on an assignment at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute many years ago), in his newest photos Ricco emulates that master's portraits-of-objects approach in close-ups of old glass bottles, antique toys and voluptuous peonies, reveling in the light playing upon their surfaces and oozing through a milky, glass-sheet background.
Fujifilm has also added a host of new tweaks and adjustments, but the most significant ones are the clarity adjustment, which tweaks microcontrast levels much like the clarity slider in Lightroom; a new film simulation called Classic Negative that emulates Fujifilm's Superia 212 film; a way to tint black and white images with a color cast; and, odd for a camera that looks like it was made five decades ago, the ability to shoot HDR photos in-camera.
Media companies are increasingly going direct to consumers through internet services — Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, and others are often cheaper and more desired than traditional TV.AT&T TV emulates certain features of these challenger services, but it doesn't go nearly far enough, as it still relies on antiquated business practices such as locking consumers into two-year contracts, steering them to bundled services, charging based on lumped tiers of channel lineups, and imposing early termination fees.

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