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"facsimile" Definitions
  1. [countable] an exact copy of something
  2. [uncountable, countable] (formal) fax (= a machine or system for sending documents in an electronic form along phone wires and then printing them; a document sent and printed in this way)

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They may not know the names of the designers behind the brands, but they know when a dress or a skirt or a coat is a facsimile of something they saw before, or a facsimile of a facsimile; the lines of definition, of what makes a garment different and hence desirable, increasingly blurred.
At worst, you could just make your own cardboard facsimile.
If you want Italian, Franciacorta is a good Champagne facsimile.
Now we are issuing a definitive facsimile of the book.
That struck me as either sincere or an amazing facsimile.
It looked like a facsimile of a magazine, one said.
He is confident that Factum's facsimile technology is without parallel.
You'd end up with a pretty good facsimile of Lindsay Lohan.
Day: Resurgence is a reasonable facsimile of the original: Aliens invade,
In any facsimile of reality, details are going to get lost.
Instead, Gucci presents a reverent, painstakingly-recreated facsimile of a culture.
In the decade since the Veronese facsimile had been completed, a cultural shift had taken place: instead of crying, the Italians began feverishly taking cell-phone pictures of the facsimile and posting them on social media.
Before long she is messaging with a facsimile, then speaking to one.
It's a facsimile of the the show we fell in love with.
Those who have been subjected to the technique say it's no facsimile.
A governor's executive responsibilities provided the closest facsimile to the presidency itself.
It looked like a facsimile of a magazine, one of them said.
A "facsimile firearm" was found hidden in the house, the police said.
To put a reasonable facsimile of his own head on Mount Rushmore, too.
They're not just a facsimile of what Rick and Morty did, it's fanart.
But the lower chamber at least went through a facsimile of regular order.
The bulbous matte red bottle sits on a convincing facsimile of a beachfront boardwalk.
While it's no longer available, Kraft posted  the recipe  for a reasonable facsimile online.
I enjoy creating facsimile newspapers, websites, and online articles to support these virtual realities.
Luckily, a reasonable facsimile of this jacket would be a very fun DIY project.
But a weaker facsimile of feeling would still be invaluable to patients, Clark noted.
That uncanny facsimile gives us a glimpse into an Ariana who could have been.
Not a facsimile of what a woman might be juxtaposed against a male protagonist.
But perhaps a museum-as-retail environment facsimile is the radical idea Kawakubo wanted.
How can I get the piece across without really being a facsimile of it?
In other spreads, comics are juxtaposed with facsimile notebook pages of Jean-Michel's writings.
She was trying, and failing, to make a batch of facsimile Girl Scout Trefoils.
Delivery of an executed signature page of this this agreement by facsimile transmission or .
It's not an exact facsimile of the 1982 production, which was directed by Ashman.
In Minnesota, that means loading up on Trump, plus a rough facsimile of him.
In 2014, the facsimile was presented to the nation of Egypt, as a gift.
The account of the meeting, in English, was produced in facsimile on the website.
Standards Manual is printing a facsimile of the book, which deconstructs Blackburn's symbol in detail.
The second is to leverage human talent, often at great expense, to commission a facsimile.
But at Starbucks, a facsimile of whiteness — and its attendant class privileges — is for sale.
He perfectly reflects Michael's boredom back at him, a frustrating facsimile of Michael's dulled outlook.
That sitting opens the play, and a facsimile of the canvas adorns Michael Vale's set.
He no longer resembles a human being on screen, or even a facsimile of one.
"They're looking for a facsimile or just the exact opposite of their partner," she says.
The result, when cut into an appropriate shape, was a plausible facsimile of a ray.
No wonder people are hankering for Mr. Niblock's and Ms. Fontana's export, or a facsimile.
The "racist" numbers are not a direct facsimile of Trump's overall approval numbers, of course.
They weren't necessarily reproduced in facsimile, but we were definitely using certain loops and sounds.
The facsimile of the tomb was installed in Luxor, Egypt, in the spring of 22015.
This is intended to be a facsimile of the way Halpern originally approached the work.
But the glass-and-metal Motorola One is a decent enough facsimile of the real McCoy.
Walter is a Prime—a computer program, providing a 3-D facsimile of a deceased person.
Mr. Musolino's face was Trump's own; a two-dimensional, hollow-eyed cardboard facsimile of the president.
An enterprising publisher in the Netherlands, the Uitgeverij Van Wijnen, has now issued a spectacular facsimile.
Mr. Stein might have envisioned a sin city, but he realized only a sad, lifeless facsimile.
Staffan plucked a leaf from the tree and laid it on the facsimile of the journal.
Meanwhile, Reed and Hamish decided to try to republish the manual in a high-quality facsimile edition.
The Vibes perfume comes in a bottle that is a close facsimile of the Registered Vibes Logo.
However recent attention, including a facsimile published in 2013 by Taschen, has brought the publication new appreciation.
Another has lovingly restored his car and turned it into a facsimile of a rare racecar version.
An earlier version of this article misstated the price of the facsimile edition of the Bauhaus Journal.
That half the songs nonetheless sound like perfunctory exercises in postpunk facsimile, however, is hardly a surprise.
As a bonus, each character also gets her own younger facsimile in the show's promising new characters.
Instead, she performed a facsimile of scrubbing and rinsing her face, minus the suds, water, and visible results.
I want it, and having a facsimile of it this week has made me sadder that I don't.
Great news: Now you can hold your place in Great Expectations with a reasonable facsimile of Squirtle's butt.
So the company didn't just build a facsimile of the dual camera setup on the iPhone 7 Plus.
This would allow surgeons to practice operations on a facsimile of their patient, potentially reducing risk even further.
From what I have gathered, fax is short for facsimile and it's essentially a medieval version of scanning.
To create such "embodied" systems, you need to train them using a reasonable facsimile of the real world.
Two versions of a medieval Christ: a computer-milled wooden facsimile (right) and a 3-D-printed model.
The facsimile needed to look like it was painted in the seventeenth century, with gravity taking its toll.
For Smith, the excess of data forms a "shadow text" that replaces human culture with its uncanny facsimile.
Burckhardt and Denby's three albums should be brought together and published in a facsimile format in chronological order.
Not a facsimile of Reedus, or an approximation — it's a near-perfect re-creation of Reedus, tattoos and all.
House Republicans at least attempted a facsimile of regular order, sending their legislation through a few rushed committee hearings.
See: Gmail watching how you write, without understanding the words, and parroting back to you a facsimile of yourself.
On opening it they found a perfect facsimile ridiculing the man Catholics are told is God's representative on Earth.
This €650 notepad-and-pen announced at IFA converts every scribble into a digital facsimile stored on your smartphone.
Rather than presenting an unedited facsimile of the live work, Martin decided to treat the record like a soundtrack.
Staffan brought a facsimile of Linnaeus's actual journal in Swedish so we could see what he wrote and drew.
Some years back, the Yankees inexplicably tore down their magnificent old stadium and put up a faceless corporate facsimile.
Yet when it comes to how those stars play the game, it's unlikely we'll see anything approaching a Bryant facsimile.
As opposed to a facsimile that somebody might come in and present because they're coming in for a job, obviously.
But Pius, who isn't an obvious racist or capitalist, is smarter and more mysterious than any horror-show Trump facsimile.
Conversely, designers aren't sending developers a facsimile of a button or icon but the actual SVG code behind that component.
The streets of Grand Theft Auto III's fun-size facsimile of New York, Liberty City, seemed almost paved in it.
The Division's facsimile is so believable, that when a specific barbecue restaurant wasn't where it should be, I became agitated.
Again, Snap wants partners to integrate the real thing rather than try to build some half-assed facsimile of Bitmoji.
The appearance of toughness, or a reality show facsimile of toughness, seems to matter more than any of our values.
The online filing included a facsimile of the envelope used to send the suit, which had a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, postmark.
The facsimile had been made by digitally recording the tomb, in 2009, with a fleet of scanners, for seven weeks.
The old fingerprint sensor is gone and has been replaced by a pretty good facsimile of Apple's Face ID system.
One wall shows the original prints, which Mr. Chalfant pieced together by hand to recreate a facsimile of the work.
Closer to the original pursuit of the biennale, when photographs are presented, they disturb the concept of images as being a facsimile of reality: in Celia Perrin Sidarous's The Archivist, feels closer to the original intent of the biennial for its presentation of photographs that disturb the concept of images as a facsimile of reality.
Even if we can't ask for a perfect facsimile of the News Feed, we can still play with the component parts.
It is a computer-tweaked facsimile, into whose mouth has been put a not-entirely serious homily about Belgium's carbon emissions.
Kathy Griffin would like a mulligan on her apology for her infamous photo with a bloody facsimile of Donald Trump's head.
The result is a grotesque facsimile of a face that made him look like a cartoon villain on the witness stand.
I don't know what the price of a calf is these days, but the price of this facsimile is sixty dollars.
All it was missing was some salt and a bit of iron to provide a true facsimile of Dracula's favorite meal.
I prefer Wendell Smallwood—perhaps because he's the devil I don't yet know—but Barner is an interesting Darren Sproles facsimile.
The accumulation of all the years of Madden has provided a safer, more manageable facsimile of what we watch on Sunday.
I can see the sun outside my window, turn to my screen and see a facsimile of it in Witcher 3.
That reminds me—I meant to create a life-sized facsimile of Rodin's "The Thinker" entirely out of crustaceans and batter.
It's fine to swoon over the Marvel Comics monarch of Wakanda in "Black Panther," but a real-life facsimile is dreadful.
A current exhibition, "Theaster Gates: Facsimile Cabinet of Women Origin Stories," includes nearly 3,000 images from the Johnson Publishing Company archive.
"Lucas quickly found that the lucrative first-person voice could be ventriloquized; an 'ersatz facsimile' could be good enough," he wrote.
The man who led the facsimile project, a proudly dishevelled Englishman named Adam Lowe, was admiring the fake walls alongside me.
Most notably, the facsimile contains a "virtual restoration" of a printed panel that used to be part of the south wall.
Aside from image, the trick to making fake butter better might just be creating a closer facsimile of the real deal.
It envisioned an energetic facsimile of mythic pan-Africanism, appealing to Western audiences as would-be consumers and would-be conservationists alike.
Now, in Hi-Def, the 100-year anniversary, full-scale facsimile boxed set of Duchamp & Co.'s three towering "little" magazines premieres.
And like Joy, The Art of Cookery is essentially a household encyclopedia, clocking it at over 400 pages in its facsimile edition.
From the front the facsimile of grandeur is complete, but the stairways smell like piss as he goes up to the top.
Faced with an open-ended exile and a fair amount of free time, Carville patients reconstructed facsimile versions of their old lives.
Most of the nine tracks Martin produced for the album flirt with a facsimile of icy, unemotional trap or Yeezus-style maximalism.
Sorry, but I just love this movie far too much to indulge in some lesser facsimile trying to ride on its coattails.
Launched with grimy first-person shooter Killzone 3, it embedded the goofy Move controllers into a bleached facsimile of an assault rifle.
Another recreation, Hassan Khan's Bank Bannister, a shiny brass facsimile of the handrail outside Egypt's first locally owned bank, floats by itself.
In honor of the five-hundredth anniversary, the excellent German art-book publisher Taschen has produced a facsimile with spectacular colored woodcuts.
Seeing Mr. Silver, age 72, sent away is a milestone in the endlessly stalled campaign to reform Albany's facsimile of representative government.
Snapchat was an online facsimile of a casual conversation while platforms like Facebook and Instagram were the equivalent of a permanent record.
He imagined a planet alongside our own that was a facsimile in almost every way, including holding a replica of each person.
We don't curl up to the magnet hum of a cathode ray tube and the tinny crackle and pop of facsimile logs.
Maddon meditates, laughs at himself, digs beatnik jive and many days offers a reasonable and entertaining facsimile of Jack Kerouac in cleats.
The superb organist Kent Tritle made do with the electric facsimile provided him, with big speakers in the back of the stage.
" Viúva Gomes uses a facsimile of an old label on its bottles, from the days when the spelling was sometimes rendered "Collares.
Lowe can't be sure how long the materials in his Tutankhamun facsimile will last, but his data sets have no expiration date.
As Anderson's D-League facsimile, Wiltjer averaged 20.7 points and 6.9 rebounds a game while shooting 38.7 percent from 3-point range.
All mastectomy patients considering breast reconstruction should be informed that reconstructed breasts will only be a "reasonable facsimile" of their original physiology.
Remarkably, these were collected a few years after the fall of the Commune and published in facsimile as Les Murailles Révolutionnaires (1851).
The Forum is to open within a facsimile of the Berliner Schloss, the Berlin Palace, which was built by the Hohenzollern dynasty.
For the first time, an exquisitely bizarre 18th-century manuscript of the black magical arts is available in a full-color facsimile.
It has been remarked on by hundreds of authors who have tried to create a facsimile with words rather than with stone.
That's because Prost didn't capture that image in France—he captured it 6,000 miles away in a facsimile of the City of Light.
Posting about my cat or my boyfriend yielded an eerily accurate facsimile of what happens when I post something stupid on social media.
Beside the Oval Office facsimile, there's a kiosk with a large monitor displaying tweets from visitors, an opportunity to give Melania a voice.
First, it contains a facsimile of the original layout, complete with the typewriter lettering and the brown cardboard material it was printed on.
One reason for the anomaly is that a country's stockmarket is not a facsimile of the domestic economy; many companies are not quoted.
If we read books or watch television to glimpse a pared-down facsimile of our inscrutable world, we also watch to recognize ourselves.
The Warsaw curators wanted to publish one of his sketchbooks in facsimile, and he drew, as a frontispiece, a picture of his father.
What does it mean in 2019 to be an intelligent, sensitive woman in a spiritually depleted, social-media-curated facsimile of a world?
"Casting Deep Shade" is less a conventional text than a facsimile of a tree's growth outward — a cumulative chronology in rings of thought.
A follow-up essay in Coveteur echoed these complaints, arguing that Huy Fong Sriracha is not "real" sriracha, but instead an Americanized facsimile.
You can design one that looks just like you (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) and use it when texting your friends and family.
He hopes to enlist engineers to record the "acoustic signature" of Tutankhamun's tomb, so that he can re-create it inside the facsimile.
Next door, a facsimile of a shop celebrates the Cuban national drink, guarapo, made with juice pressed from freshly cut sugar cane stalks.
The D-pad is only okay, but it's a huge improvement over both the Pro Controller's and the Joy-Cons' button-based facsimile.
Touch Me Not from Fulgur Limited is the first color facsimile of a vividly bizarre 18th-century manuscript of the black magical arts.
Aside from any streaming videos, audio, or complicated interactive elements, you should have a pretty good facsimile of the page on your local system.
Like so many, the border cops are using this freedom to project a grim facsimile of order, to inflict needless harm on other people.
Instead, they say the best way to support monetarily is to purchase from the individual artists rather than buying a big-name brand facsimile.
Running the whole thing off a portable electric drill, it's a reasonably close facsimile to the slick (and some might say, overpriced) Boosted board.
Folks can now pick up games like Weed-Opoly, the Settlers of Cataan facsimile Lords of Cannabis, and even a marijuana-themed chess set.
The GOP is excited about Warren precisely because she's viewed as a beatable political adversary — a less appealing, watered down facsimile of Hillary Clinton.
Holding up a facsimile of the president's severed head is gross and shocking, but it's also an empty gesture, a trite undergrad art project.
It tastes like an Oreo in the same way that Oreo "creme" relates to real cream—less a facsimile and more like an homage.
By contrast, Mr. Ozkaya's facsimile funnels light originating within the box – the installation itself – out through the two peepholes and into the spectator space.
It's modeled as a cardboard facsimile of Savage's full workshop, with an array of items on a table that the user can interact with.
So it's easy to assume that J.B. Smoove, who plays Leon, Larry's motor-mouthed, freeloading roommate, plays himself, or at least a close facsimile.
The facsimile allows for the issue to be handled by anyone, read and viewed — although the tactile and full visual experience is definitely clipped.
The facsimile of the cinema-cum-dancehall of L'Aubette, a multi-purpose arts venue designed by Theo van Doesburg in 1926, is pleasantly disorientating.
The lava engulfed the car and the mailbox, which Mr. Hale's daughter had fashioned into a facsimile of R2-D2, the "Star Wars" droid.
That being so, maybe now is not the best time for Democratic candidates to suggest we turn ourselves into an economic facsimile of France.
A law governs the manufacture or use of the seal, its likeness, "or any facsimile thereof" for anything other than official U.S. government business.
Rounding out the collection is an assortment of facsimile memorabilia, including a set of 8×10 photos, handwritten setlist, and even a London Fog coaster.
He follows the booster until it gently settles onto a facsimile of one of the company's autonomous drone ships in the pool at his feet.
This is a close facsimile of what the operator saw on Saturday when he sent the false alert, according to the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency.
For example, in the image above, the team drew a reasonable facsimile of the Facebook password field over the real password field for the app.
A facsimile of the couple's dining room is also on display, featuring a cabinet filled with Cline's cherished collection of novelty salt and pepper shakers.
But Jorja occupies a similar place, in the corner of British pop that leans on emotional heft meted out by a facsimile of soul music.
Throw in Lennie James' Morgan, who relocated to spinoff "Fear the Walking Dead," and the series has become a shambling facsimile of its best days.
As has become a tradition, organizers in Hong Kong transformed Victoria Park into a facsimile of Tiananmen Square, the symbolic heart of the Chinese nation.
Beckoff cannot accept the facsimile of heteronormative life that her son has created with David and Ed, who reenters the picture after separating from Laurel.
That's the question "The Society" tries to answer, as dozens of teenagers are stranded in an adult-free facsimile of their well-to-do hometown.
The homesteads of some literary figures offer only a facsimile of the way a person lived, as possessions were sold or lost and buildings eroded.
"We actually don't allow you to re-upload it because a facsimile isn't a legitimate will," said Dave Hanley, founder and chief executive of Tomorrow.
From Andy Hardy movies to Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, Hollywood's version of homey American verities was by and large a facsimile of Rockwell's.
And over the sofa hangs a reasonable facsimile of a Rothko whose dripping rivulets of pink touch the women's heads like the veil of sleep.
Facsimile pages of the Sanli tu are on view at Bard Graduate Center, where an illuminating exhibition explores the book's significance and legacy in design.
The forthcoming facsimile will capture the appearance and feel of the original pages, which will be printed on highly tactile stock paper of various weights.
So, in an effort to try to create something that's just a facsimile of the thing that you like, you don't have the same talent.
It's as if you are surrounded by funhouse mirrors, turning a facsimile rendition of Turner's gallery into a de facto amusement park or boardwalk attraction.
Two dollars bought you a Patti Melt, or rather a photo of country music singer Patti Page Photo (or Reasonable Facsimile) covered with toasted marshmallows.
With the marked exception of a final scene shot in daylight, which bares the limits of younger Will's facial design, the digital facsimile cuts the mustard.
Set in the present (or at least a fantastical facsimile), the show stars Melanie Scrofano as the title character, the great-great-granddaughter of Wyatt Earp.
A facsimile of his lost hand had been made with a glove filled with dirt and propped carefully next to the uneven stump of his forearm.
When he brings sweets to life, they look like the candy people from Adventure Time, in one case making a pretty good facsimile of Peppermint Butler.
This material is actually a finely gridded facsimile of weaving that was designed by Mr. Lagerfeld and 3-D-printed in a polyamide developed by Materialise.
Leo, a paranoid hedge fund manager in London, sends his newborn daughter to New Bohemia, a facsimile of New Orleans, after a fit of jealous rage.
It's still a convincing, chunky facsimile of a rangefinder camera, with shutter speed and exposure compensation dials designed to be used with lenses with aperture rings.
Then, only a month later, Musk tweeted out a facsimile of Edwards' farting unicorn to demonstrate the "sketch pad" feature that comes installed in every Tesla.
She relives — and reconsiders — her past oratorical triumphs in a semi-facsimile of the American Legion halls she once haunted, and which continue to haunt her.
A combination of frenetic cutting, "Saving Private Ryan"-style hand-held camerawork and driving drum 'n' bass music amount to a disorienting facsimile of war's senselessness.
This is a "West Side Story" that honors Bernstein with a mostly facsimile production, one that he and his associates would have recognized as their own.
I sat at a lunch counter facsimile and put on headphones, listening to old Southern men shout racist threats and slurs while my chair vibrated violently.
With his limited English, my kindergarten French, and some Hindi thrown in, Raju and I were able to cobble together a reasonable facsimile of a conversation.
Picture this: Instead of receiving a traditional ticket from the box office or a facsimile printed at home, you just get an email confirming your purchase.
A number of facsimile pages from guides published during this period of revision are also on view, showing more designs that deviate from the Sanli tu.
Instead, Spivak opted to print a facsimile of the entire English version of Wikipedia, which consists of about 6 million articles spanning around 25 million pages.
This facsimile of time travel transports listeners to a horror paradigm governed by the notion that being scared should be kind of fun and kind of silly.
Its new, slipcased, facsimile edition faithfully recreates its original design by Marshall Henrichs, which consisted of three fold-out poster-charts and a large-format paperbound book.
Instead, Let's Do the Time Warp Again is a sterile facsimile of Rocky Horror's original camp, filtered through the lens of Party City's least inspired Halloween aisle.
The plaster cast of the face in "Target with Four Faces" mirrors and preserves the features of the subject's face as a facsimile of the actual thing.
An accurate way to describe him to a layperson would be as a shoddy facsimile of Trump: mean-spirited, racist, ill-informed, pathologically dishonest, and generally clownlike.
He can perform like a facsimile of a president under extreme circumstances; remember the notecard that coached him on empathy when he met with school shooting survivors?
The game also needed that pseudo- D&D "pause and play" combat that those developers back then were using as a facsimile of the tabletop combat experience.
How does anyone know when they are ready to be commander in chief -- or, in this case, prepared to create a convincing facsimile of some distant version?
But you can enjoy a reasonable facsimile of a sleepover by gathering in one room, building a fort, and watching House of Wax (2005) starring Paris Hilton.
Through a screen (or phone), it was possible to see the empty Armani theater, a facsimile of a reflecting pool with nodding lotus blossoms at its core.
"When Papa was away at sea," Sendak's dread story begins, introducing a Grimm-like tale of a baby stolen by goblins and replaced with an inhuman facsimile.
The Tutankhamun reproduction , which is about sixty square metres, expanded on the ambition of the "Cana" project, and it is the most heralded digital facsimile yet made.
The 24-year-old Mr. Slater, making his Broadway debut in Tina Landau's exhaustingly imaginative production, achieves this metamorphosis sans prosthetics, skin dye or a facsimile costume.
The settlement says neither Mariah nor Nick can allow the kids to address a new significant other as mom, dad, mommy, daddy, father, mother or any facsimile thereof.
Then Mr Bychkov produces a facsimile of Tchaikovsky's annotated score, and, jabbing excitedly with his forefinger at the composer's stress-markings, shows how physically tortured the finale is.
It's a clever facsimile that replicates the look and feel of what the web looked like, and it's not too far off from what some of us remember.
But these earbuds bring music to life in a way that exposes what I felt was decent sound on something like the Bragi Dash earbuds as a facsimile.
That makes tariffs both ineffectual and pointless, and it may be that we are in for more of the same—the facsimile of chaos with manageable economic effects.
This fall, a facsimile edition will be released by Taschen , along with a set of previously unpublished photographs, and an introduction by Hilton Als, which is excerpted here.
That includes a reasonably violent climactic sequence that -- parents should be forewarned -- might be too intense for kids expecting to hear "The Bear Necessities," or some facsimile thereof.
A moment later, Yuri looked out at him: a grayer, thinner Yuri than the HoloPic's synthetic facsimile, but truer somehow, with lines and gray hair, true and alive.
But watching Rise, it's clear that Lou has no center beyond being some facsimile of an inspiring teacher, with little motivation beyond his own itch for Something More.
Without a word of text to prepare me, I approached the closest ceramic slowly because, frankly, I didn't know what I would find: a facsimile of dead bodies?
Mr. Urie — the winning comic actor who starred in the recent revival of Harvey Fierstein's "Torch Song" — offers a bright, tooth-flashing facsimile of the Silvers grin here.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who has spent the past year shape-shifting his way into the facsimile of a leftist mascot, came up against the contradictions of political marketing.
It's because I'm not an immigrant, only a son of immigrants, and so I know only the frayed facsimile of the world that my parents grew up in.
Mr. Braziller scored another triumph in 1968 with his two-volume, 1,000-page facsimile edition of William Caxton's 1480 translation of Ovid's epic poem "Metamorphoses," a British treasure.
Of course, we're now teaching Alexa, an AI we order around, how to feel — or at least how to produce a facsimile of relevant emotion in specific contexts.
From the start of his manufacturing career, Will announced himself to the American public with a facsimile of his signature on every box of the "original" Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Swiss artist Dan Acher, of Happy City Lab's new project, BOREALIS, projects blue and green onto clouds in the night sky to create a facsimile of the Northern Lights.
I don't think I could play a facsimile of Sara Tancredi from season 1, but playing Sara Scofield in season 5 is both different and I think honest. 2.
On November 9, The Circadian Press and Sacred Bones Records will reissue Color Problems in both softcover and a hardcover facsimile, their efforts supported by a successful Kickstarter campaign.
We had come to Shangyanggong, an opulent new facsimile of Empress Wu's palace, built on the site of the original and housing a state-controlled entertainment center for tourists.
Capaldi's sonic is still by far the best toy facsimile of the Doctor's electronic get-out-of-jail-free card, with four different lighting effects with corresponding noise effects.
One of the books contains a facsimile of a 1969 US military intelligence proposal to modernize Danang City, which she found in a bookshop when she first visited Vietnam.
Now, its presence in San Francisco's Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) has transformed the gallery space into a subtle facsimile of one of New York's most revered institutions.
The original Justice League of America (as it was called) first convened in 1960; the movie takes place in the present or at least a facsimile of the same.
The yellow jacket I needed for a Glamour facsimile was so popular that I had to order it three times from Belk as successive sizes went out of stock.
"Me" was written with the help of the British music critic Alexis Petridis, who met with John frequently, heard his stories and created a facsimile of how John speaks.
From beef to ballroom dancing, sideburns to suits, there appeared a real risk that Japan would forget its past completely, winding up a mere Asian facsimile of Western life.
"Musing on analogue forms of communication in the digital present, each painstaking facsimile invokes the marriage of form and function at an inherently personal scale," read the show notes.
The biggest unique feature is Twitterrific's built-in edit feature, which offers a facsimile of true tweet editing by automating the process of deleting and reposting a tweet for you.
"While girls and women always need to be able to prevent and address sex's unrelated facsimile, gender-based violence, they especially need to, and cannot, as a refugees," she explains.
It may not be a shot-by-shot facsimile of the original cartoon, but it is so similar that Jeff Nathanson was lucky to be credited as the sole screenwriter.
Here is his assistant wrapping the facsimile of his then-2100-year-old face around the machine head and zipping it up the back, its bald scalp studded with sensors.
The "Home Sweet Home," the Rhythm Method sing of is of course no home at all, but an increasingly faceless facsimile, the bland edifice of post-Blair Britain writ large.
"We'd prefer to see Facebook use its considerable resources to help connect people to everyone else online and not to some limited facsimile of the world wide web," Karr explained.
Gears, the board game, feels like a decent facsimile of the iconic chainsaw-gunned shooter, although it's a lot less "bro" and more comparable, tonally, to a survival horror title.
Inman doesn't boast Williams's long speed but otherwise he's a reasonable facsimile, and there's no guarantee that any single receiver will replace Keenan Allen on the Chargers' receiving depth chart.
The charred scroll from En-Gedi with its exact facsimile, which was 3-D printed from the micro-CT scan that led to the discovery of the biblical text inside.
You are expected not merely to stand and declaim in the House of Commons, or in a passable facsimile of it, but also to sit and growl into a microphone.
We noted that while you can buy a counterfeit iPhone X for $100, you're obviously getting a pretty janky (Android-based) facsimile filled with bugs, broken features, and empty promises.
In one corner of the set at HERE Arts Center is squeezed a facsimile of a typical teenager's bedroom, complete with an old-style tube television and a game console.
In its electrofunk facsimile, it seems to be ripping off Chromeo, an act that openly (and humorously) rips off '80s and '90s dance music already, which makes this redundantly redundant.
Their music is inspired by political and social issues, but those are often overlooked by old school punks, who dismiss the band's more serious undertones as they would marketed facsimile.
The meeting seemed cordial, and Mr. Rajoy gave Mr. Puigdemont a facsimile of part of the first edition of "Don Quixote," in which the legendary knight-errant travels to Barcelona.
What if that iconic image were replaced someday by, say, a technician in a lab coat producing a facsimile of a traditional burger, one made from plants and not animals?
Lowe appears to spend nearly all his profits on fanciful-seeming projects that, in aggregate, mount a serious case that the facsimile can play a central role in art conservation.
SPECIAL SECTION: THE ARTFUL HOME An article on March 7 about coffee-table books on the subject of design misstated the price of the facsimile edition of the Bauhaus Journal.
A number of facsimile pages of it are on view at Bard Graduate Center, where a small but illuminating exhibition curated by François Louis explores the book's significance and legacy.
As part of the Dada centennial celebrations, the admirably agile non-profit has published a 21917-copy, boxed-set, limited-edition facsimile of the two editions of The Blind Man.
We didn't see eye to eye on music, but that made sense as I am a 30-year-old man and Wyatt is the facsimile of a 17-year-old girl.
The massive outpouring of grief when Vine 1 shut down is evidence that if Byte can even offer a facsimile of its community vibe, the youth might flock back to Dom.
In 1926 a superb facsimile of Noa Noa was created by the German art historian Julius Meier-Graefe and published in collaboration with R. Piper & Co in an edition of 320.
Set in 1968 Louisiana, the game spans a massive stretch of land — 10 unique districts in all, from the bayou to Southern mansions, drug dens to a facsimile of Bourbon Street.
Rather than capturing an exact facsimile of the space, the process allowed the photographer to combine all the various facets of artistic production—time-lapse photography collapsed into a single image.
It would be a mistake to dismiss this renewed patriotic fervor as racist or backward, but that doesn't mean we should blindly accept this facsimile of pride as a positive thing.
A limited-edition hardcover facsimile and a softcover edition will be distributed to backers of the Kickstarter campaign that initially funded the project in July, starting the week of Oct. 15.
Internet of Elephants, a Kenya-based software company, has developed a computer-generated facsimile of Chilli, a real live primate, and three other animals from the jungles of Asia and Africa.
The network fired Kathy Griffin, a host of its New Year's Eve special, after she published a photograph in which she appeared to brandish a facsimile of Mr. Trump's severed head.
It might not feel quite as fun and addictive as Peloton, but it offers a facsimile of personal training that's more affordable than in-person classes that cost $250 or more.
But Morocco does an admirable job, creating a reasonable facsimile of a nacho tower that, while not spot-on (nor quite as damp as Fieri's), is definitely something we would eat.
They could also pay a severe price for their opportunism if they allow themselves, as Schmitt did, to go along with a totalitarian movement, or a reasonable American facsimile of one.
In 2008 the city created a facsimile of the market north-east of its original location, but the tacos and churros offered at food stalls are the big draw, not the music.
Represented in the gallery by a facsimile (the original hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art), a 1776 portrait painted by Joseph Siffred Duplessis shows a woman wearing a fashionable, laced stomacher.
The Homunculus has no input into its own right to life, and can only justify its existence by trying to be a meaningful facsimile of the figure they've just collectively made up.
I was fortunate to have held in my hands and carefully examined copy #140 of this rare facsimile that is in the collection of the French artist and writer Jean-Charles Blanc.
With this technology, it's feasible that they could create a facsimile of the cathedral's roof and spire in accordance with the Senate's desires for a new structure as visually faithful as possible.
Via the grace of the internet, I've found that you can almost always locate an item (or a facsimile) from a store with a mission and practices that align with your own.
There are voters who are actually committed to the ideals of the Democratic Party and who dream of a better world after Trump that's not just a facsimile of the world before.
The book includes reproductions of handwritten letters from her father, who is in prison in California, and a facsimile of a little yellow activity book for children, complete with text and pictures.
These add G-rated fun to the exhibition — a wan facsimile of the after-hours debauchery for which downtown was famous and in which nostalgia has replaced a wicked hangover, or worse.
The SubAir System was developed in the nineteen-nineties, by the aptly named course superintendent Marsh Benson, in an effort to mitigate the effects of nature on this precious facsimile of it.
Their subtle shadows give a "jumping off the canvas" effect that is wholly lost when viewing a digital facsimile of the art, providing an added value to viewing the paintings in person.
Steve Wolfe's "Untitled (Sketchbook 8F)" (1990), a facsimile fixed on the wall, uses one of the beautiful blue-greens that Connors appears fond of, and is an example of the book as painting.
Until recently, The Book of Miracles remained hidden in a private collection, but a recent facsimile volume by the publisher Taschen has returned the wondrous pages to all of their former Renaissance glory.
Despite her family's issues, Lohan performed a good facsimile of a normal person for a few years: a charming, attractive, and precociously talented young actor who made a short string of successful movies.
The keyboard fairs a bit better, doing a reasonable facsimile of Apple's MacBook Pro keyboard, although the keys are a bit softer and squishier, which adds to the cheap feel of the laptop.
The real appeal for a certain segment of the audience is that these first two episodes gave them a comfortable facsimile of their real lives while also not challenging any deeply held assumptions.
Ward walked the copper surfaces of the panels in this series, so even as the work now hangs on the wall, it suggests the floor, the hidden history that lies beneath the facsimile.
More likely, the clip seemed like a moment liberals were just desperately hungry to see—so very hungry that an implausible facsimile with an audible laugh track was enough to fill the void.
A vitrine holds a facsimile of a 2000th-century document bearing the Hearth Tax record for Pudding Lane attesting that "Thomas Farrinor Baker" — using an alternate spelling — had five hearths and one oven.
A facsimile would be relatively easy to make, lines measured and angles taken, then taken to scale; because such a room would be unlivable, Ravenswood had to rely more on art than math.
Reporting from a meticulously designed facsimile of a bunker for the first episode of his new Comedy Central series The Opposition, Jordan Klepper swiveled to face the camera and cocked a skeptical eyebrow.
The constantly strummed rhythm guitar and spiky keyboard octave jumps in "I Used To"; the chickenscratch solos on "Change Yr Mind"; the bleary guitar frizz that pervades the whole record — such amusing facsimile!
For now, even when they aren't playing Canada, the Americans try to create the best facsimile, scrimmaging against college-age men's teams in Tampa, where the national team has been based since September.
The pleasures and the challenges of this kind of reading are impossible to ignore; next to a clear facsimile of these manuscripts, a print version seems, at best, a kind of crude trot.
If the joy of studying a masterpiece is, as Nabokov put it, "to fondle the details," lingering inside the facsimile is unquestionably superior to being herded through the original tomb by a guide.
The last page of the book, which is a loose facsimile of Wayne's actual composition book journal, contains the only lyrics in the whole thing (remember, Wayne hadn't written rap lyrics since 2002).
Assuming an air of dreamy sophistication, the former ingenue has dipped her toes into lounge-jazz, bossa nova, neodisco, Celine Dion facsimile, and any number of styles consistent with notions of cosmopolitan urbanity.
The earliest example in Mapping a Mythical Island is a nautical chart from 1339 (presented in an 1890 facsimile), where Hy-Brasil seems to seep into the sea like a dab of ink.
Inside, visitors and workers sat tapping enthusiastically at banks of computers connected to the North Korean intranet, a tightly-regulated facsimile of the World Wide Web that largely consists of educational sites and propaganda.
It's hard to understate how good of a job Logitech has done with the typing experience, too; this feels like typing on a real keyboard, rather than some hybrid facsimile created as a compromise.
LONDON — A facsimile of Mary Shelley's manuscript of "Frankenstein," written when she was just 18, will be published in March by SP Books here to mark the bicentennial of the novel's publication in 1818.
And that "Bathing Beauty Ballet" — a Keystone Kops chase sequence of meticulously calibrated frenzy, set in Atlantic City, which is recreated here as a near facsimile of the original — remains a vivifying, showstopping delight.
Tribute is also being paid in a facsimile edition of the Bauhaus Journal, Walter Gropius and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy's periodical that was originally published from 193 to 219 (Lars Müller Publishers, $280, 291 pp.).
There are civil rights rarities, like a button from the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, and a facsimile of Martin Luther King's pivotal speech at Riverside Church denouncing the Vietnam War.
When Noah realizes Helen and Sasha are involved, the baffled look on his face is a facsimile of actor Dominic West's Detective McNulty on "The Wire," constantly wondering what he's done wrong this time.
The choral effect of all the ingredients will be lifted by bubbles, whether Champagne, a Champagne facsimile from California or Italy, or any other of the myriad sparkling wines around, like cava or crémant.
Dozens of manuscript pages are here; they're displayed only in facsimile and hard to read, but they simmer with a wired free-associative energy that soaks into the films and gives them some purpose.
He would become a recognized authority on the piece and the owner of its original score, which he published in facsimile; a lecturer on Mahler; and the owner of a bust of him by Rodin.
"Root Work," an installation of a wooden house with scrims on either side, shows projections of her performing a facsimile of a holy dance in a long, bleached white cotton dress and men's work boots.
Maybe the sheer magnificence of the replica sent our assailant spiraling out of control, filled with an unbearable jealousy, knowing that his puny hands could never carve such a perfect facsimile of the human form.
Essentially, he's the human embodiment of the guitar sound that's bled from Chic in the 70s through to his solo work, and left a stamp on every facsimile of disco-funk in the decades since.
And when a photograph is too rare or fragile to be loaned out for exhibitions, the curator in charge can call on the ARCP to make an accurate facsimile that will travel in its stead.
The exhibition includes a recorded interview with Joseph J. Salvo, the city's chief demographer, and a facsimile of a page from the nation's first census, taken in New York City, then serving as the capital.
It's now my go-to device for weeknight dinners — in the past few weeks, I've used my Instant Pot to make green Thai curry, butternut squash risotto, and a reasonable facsimile of a beef bourguignon.
The exhibition spans three floors and includes original and facsimile scores by Cage and Feldman, paintings by Guston, sculpture and works on paper by Louise Bourgeois and David Smith, and oil paintings by Joan Mitchell.
The work reveals more about their intent as messaging than as popular images, and their medium, interchangeable stencils that reappear with different backgrounds or foregrounds, emphasize and point at the illusion, another layer of facsimile.
Whereas S.B. 822 contained a virtual facsimile of the 2015 Open Internet Order repealed by the FCC in December, León's bill would require state agencies to only do business with companies that respect net neutrality principles.
Using two USB-based monitors, some door hinges, and some epoxy glue to hold it all together, JerryRigEverything's version is a reasonable facsimile of Razer's prototype, albeit in a far bulkier and less-polished form factor.
It's either a crashingly dull facsimile of a shit-blows-up thriller, or maybe, just maybe, a wildly subversive comment on Hollywood's looming dark future — a slick bit of meta-commentary on itself, Black Mirror-style.
As it turns out, there are a lot of reasons, from a desire to hide one's "jacked-up teeth" to an attempt to erase all the sadness from one's face and create a facsimile of happiness.
Like many genre specialists, their gift is for obsessive craft: beneath an immaculately glistening surface, they construct a bizarre ahistorical facsimile of studio country-rock that may even have existed but certainly didn't sound like this.
PARIS (Reuters) - The National Front party of French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen complained to election authorities that voters in several regions received torn facsimile ballot papers bearing her name in a pre-election information package.
On my way to meet artist Wesley Goatley, I accidentally wander into the Colossus Building somewhere behind Bletchley Park, where a perfect facsimile of a Bletchley debutante, transported into 2016, greets me with a cheerful hello.
In its ruling, the appeals courts said the lawsuit could proceed because Mr. Hallatt's actions — setting up a facsimile storefront in Vancouver, British Columbia, with knockoff branding and online merchandising — could devalue the American-held trademark.
From the music of Split Enz to Eleanor Catton's novel "The Luminaries," stories of colonizers who crossed perilous seas to carve out a facsimile of an old society in a strange land are more than familiar.
The entire point of plant-based burgers is to let meat-avoiding people occasionally indulge in the same garbage as everyone else and to give a reasonable meat facsimile to folks interested in dabbling in vegetarianism.
And speaking of bizarre choices: Okay, that's a bit misleading: The reason is almost definitely that Star Trek was an hour long, so its pale facsimile must follow suit, as it does in all other matters.
As part of the Dada centennial celebrations, Ugly Duckling Presse has published a 22-copy, boxed-set, limited-edition facsimile of the two editions of The Blind Man, called The Blind Man: New York Dada, 21921.
"Whip It" would be one of the earlier hit pop songs to use synths as a lead instrument in place of guitar, its melody an uncanny but visceral facsimile of mainstream convention—unfamiliar, futuristic, and seductive.
Sometimes she's more lighthearted about her condition, joking about it being her "time of the month," though we see in the sequence depicting her body's construction that she does not have even a facsimile of genitalia.
These choices betray a fear that books alone will not hold our attention, emphasizing the difficulty in mounting exhibitions of artists' books, and the desperate need for new display methods beyond the facsimile iPad and vitrine approach.
A facsimile of what the operator saw at work was released by Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency, showing that the employee used a button on a drop-down menu with about five options to accidentally send the message.
The Cartier sapphire-encrusted cigarette case engraved in facsimile of the Duke s hand with the wedding date and the date Wallis stayed with them during the abdication crisis is being sold for an estimated $29,000-$43,500.
David might not necessarily find love, but he finds someone who needs him as much as he needs them—which, even if love doesn't actually exist, is a reasonable facsimile, one that ultimately serves the same purpose.
Instead, we got a facsimile of loss, a moment where audiences go through the motions, aghast that a movie had the guts to kill off a leading character, without having to deal with any messy emotional ramifications.
Believe it or not, this sandwich facsimile never touches a grill — it's made with creamy ricotta cheesecake that's gently brûléed to order, with Meyer lemon curd at the center, and finished with a graham cracker crumble "crust." 
If the president is not an agent of influence, or a useful idiot to use the Russian terms that would be appropriate here, his performance in Helsinki represented an excellent facsimile of one of these two categories.
For about $25 I could get a 30-pill bottle of not-so-subtly-titled products like XTZ, Cok-N, or Xplode, each of which is advertised as an herbal facsimile of ecstasy, cocaine, and amphetamines, respectively.
It's a painstaking facsimile, right down to the milk bottles topped off with cigarette ends, cracked lino floors, discarded egg shells, an old cereal box shipped in from a collector in Canada and some really pervasive smells.
He also makes his own "ice cream" — really a fruit sorbet made with a gadget called Yonanas, a frozen dessert maker that can produce an all-fruit, dairy-free facsimile of frozen yogurt with no added sweetener.
" WATCH: Tom Cruise Shares Photo To Tease Start of Production on 'Top Gun 2' In 2012, Child addressed Cruise's casting, telling the Washington Post, "It was completely impossible to find a physical facsimile of Jack Reacher in Hollywood.
There's less chaos here, and slightly more whimsy, exploring the artifacts of Norman Daly's imagined "Civilization of Llhuros" (1972), or witnessing the colony of zebra mussels that took up residence on Simon Starling's submerged Henry Moore facsimile sculpture.
While the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK takes on a broader view—giving us multiple angles of the scene while putting the more faithful facsimile on a television being watched in the average American's living room.
In Find 55, for example, the statement "Kafka left a copy of The Trial ... for his sister Ottla" faces a page showing a facsimile of that inscribed title page—but the book is actually "Das Urteil" ("The Judgment").
In the middle of the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino convention hall in Las Vegas, amid workshops on cryptography and digital defense, a hospital will soon be humming with activity—or at least a pretty good facsimile of one.
This month, Yale University Press released the first complete photo facsimile of the medieval tome, a publication which invites the public to attempt to do what no great cryptographer has accomplished: read a word from its calfskin pages.
For a "Big Lebowski" homage in a Tehran episode, they arranged the recording of a facsimile, in Farsi, of Dylan's "The Man in Me." But Bourdain wanted the original James Brown track, no matter how much it cost.
Even with this promising start, then, "The Walking Dead" still has several hurdles to clear before fully making the case that keeping a "Rick-less" show alive won't turn the series into the TV facsimile of its title.
In a post-Obama era, she also appeared as a close facsimile of many of the characteristics that made Michelle Obama so adored not just by Black women but women in general (she even earned Hillary Clinton's support).
A deal signed with Tower Hamlets council granted it full rights to Victoria Park in Hackney; the company ejected local mainstays Lovebox and Field Day from the grounds and established a soulless facsimile, All Points East, in their place.
Finally, if you were as impressed as I was by Erlich's magnificent meerschaum-shaped glass pipe, that sort of item is called a "Sherlock bubbler" and while I couldn't track down the exact model, this is a reasonable facsimile.
Factum Arte has produced a facsimile of the tomb of Tutankhamun, and is working on replicas of other pharaonic tombs that visitors will be able to tour instead of the originals, halting any further decay of the actual sites.
Scenes of Armando drilling dentures make you think of mouths, and the images of two sets of prosthetics, one being repaired, the other a loathsome facsimile of rotten teeth, are played off against shots of Elder's voluptuously puffy lips.
A small group of children welcomed the prospect of unexpected bonus drama — or a passable facsimile of it — with a high-pitched cheer, delighted to be present for what may have been the most pointless penalty shootout ever conducted.
Even the bomb itself — called "the gadget" by the scientists who built it — will be a reflective sphere rather than a facsimile of the real one; Mr. Sellars wants it to represent all nuclear weapons, not just the prototype.
A facsimile storefront, inspired by a real gambling den in Harlem that fronted as a candy store, invites bystanders to walk under its bright yellow awning from which soda bottles sway as if charmed by an imaginary Caribbean breeze.
He described the image obtained by The Times as a "facsimile" that contained no security features, and he echoed Mr. Mnuchin's argument that it was too early to develop an integrated concept or design until security features are finalized.
Falco, an Austrian rock star, rests several sections to the east, under a curved glass sculpture, imprinted with his hits — "Rock Me Amadeus" and "Jeanny" — and a facsimile of the artist, arms outstretched, Dracula-like, under a black cape.
This facsimile edition of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's original vision recounted in 1869 by the art critic Clarence C. Cook explores how a provident man-made public works project was transformed into an enduring work of nature.
"I'm not wealthy, so it's been a lot of elbow grease to try to make it happen," said Mr. Katzman who is now working with another photographer, Pierre Vreyen, to make a facsimile of his entire Camera Work collection.
In the fourth season — which will be the series' last — the heroes Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani and Jason will get one last chance to prove that they're worthy to spend eternity in an actual paradise, rather than a clunky facsimile.
Slack is many things: an engine for collaboration and a distraction machine; a community-builder for an office and a facsimile of high school cliques; a service to streamline work and to blur the lines of your work/life balance.
The evolution of Facebook's VR avatars The evolution of Facebook's VR avatars But in April 2017, the company previewed Facebook Spaces with avatars constructed by scanning your Facebook profile photos and tagged photos to create a facsimile of your real face.
Though, if your pets or loved one is a grumpy snuggle hater, or if you're allergic to fur, the Somnox is a close-enough facsimile of physical contact and probably more satisfying than one of those dakimakura anime waifu pillows.
Marking his first anniversary as the nation's top diplomat, Pompeo presided at a ceremony in the State Department's main lobby as a curtain was lifted from a giant facsimile of the statement at one end of the half-filled, marbled hall.
Maybe it's just that the Twilight juggernaut is far behind her, or that she's laid the speculation about her sexual orientation to rest, or that she's found a way to be herself — or at least an organic facsimile — in public.
The character herself is thinly conceived, a cynical but unimaginative facsimile of our idea of the Hollywood starlet, yet Hathaway takes every opportunity to dive into the role, hamming it up underneath the devilish glaze of a raspberry red lip.
Colonna shows me a pair of fur coats from his archives: one is from a '90s collection; the other is, stitch by stitch, its facsimile, yet bears the label of a well-known mass-market brand and was sold last winter.
"Filtration System for a Process Based Practice" (2018), her piece for Made In LA, is a to-scale facsimile of the dome covered with draped linen, then used by Argote as a base upon which to make circular paintings on muslin.
Those trends continued for the intervening 22 or so years, and now, with the rise of cost-effective visual effects, something like Game of Thrones can mount a lavish production that provides a reasonable facsimile of big-screen blockbuster filmmaking.
Indeed, one-button press in, Underground immediately drops you into an immaculate facsimile of the final stretch of the Technos' original—yes, even down to the exact '80s-caliber dialogue—that doubles as an introduction to the game's congested brawling.
Like a series of folding screens installed in a snaking pattern, the piece began with a full-scale replica of a wall of an 18th-century French hotel interior and eventually shrunk down, panel-by-panel, to a Barbie-sized facsimile.
Instead, its vaccine is a recombinant nanoparticle—basically, a fake version of the virus that hooks into the cell in the same way as SARS-CoV-2, giving the cells practice at warding off a harmless facsimile of the virus.
A facsimile also allows the public to see objects that are nearly impossible to approach in person: Factum has recorded and reassembled everything from a Renaissance painting outside the Pope's bedroom to rock carvings on a remote plateau in Chad.
A painting's texture and shine are connected to its physical makeup, and until 3-D printers can squirt simulations of the varied materials that were originally applied to a canvas, the surface reflectivity of a digital facsimile will be suspiciously uniform.
If Brangers operates as a Curry-Thompson hybrid, Steve Green has shaped Jahlil Tripp, his starting power forward, into a facsimile of the Warriors' Draymond Green: a versatile player who can handle the ball, shoot with range and defend multiple positions.
The monument in Oakdale Cemetery in Wilmington, North Carolina, erected in 1872, is a facsimile of the Union soldier appearing on a monument at the Calvary Cemetery in Queens, New York, and at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
What you see onstage during the first half of Schreck's newest play, What the Constitution Means to Me, at the New York Theatre Workshop, is a facsimile of her time as a teenage apostle for one of America's founding documents.
Shelley's sprawling handwriting in the facsimile of her notebooks shows how the revisions slowly humanised her monster — it is first referred to as a "creature" and then becomes a "being", while the "fangs" that Victor imagines "already grasping [his] neck" become "fingers".
The problem is that Good Girls Revolt is ostensibly about the women of News of the Week magazine — the show's Newsweek facsimile, though Newsweek itself confusingly also exists in Good Girls Revolt's version of the world — suing the magazine for gender discrimination.
But when I did manage to get to the end of the plank and feel the furry cat facsimile in my hands, there was a level of joy and relief unlike any other experience I've had in VR, or video games in general.
I came across some amazing ethnomusicological recordings archiving polyphonic and polyrhythmic vocal chanting styles from around the world...and I wondered about the process of transference from a pure physical action to a considered digital facsimile, what would be retained and/or lost?
That the sauce is whipped up in the kitchen probably won't be the deciding factor either way, just as knowing that Ms. Bloomfield is turning Cheddar into a facsimile of American cheese won't be a huge consideration for those who want the Classic.
Each had a bedroom, and Cotton convinced his clients to turn one of them into two — the study and the guest room — creating a facsimile of those warrens he loved, and a sense of rambling in an apartment that is relatively small.
Paul Wight—better known as The Big Show and, before that, The Giant—has carved out a Hall of Fame career mostly by being a reasonable enough facsimile of Andre that he was once billed as the Frenchman's son (the two aren't related).
One of those tapestries, "The Sacrifice at Lystra," is on loan from the Vatican, next to a high resolution digital facsimile of the cartoon, or preparatory drawing, of the scene which is on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
I think it is because of blood that we have such a visceral connection with the color red, and photographing an entire of pool of blood or a facsimile of it, and people working and performing in it, presented stunning visual opportunities.
Helga Woods, the attorney general of the Mohegan Tribe, has already written to legislators to point out that if the state authorizes another group to offer what she referred to as "video facsimile gaming," that would violate the exclusivity provisions of the compact.
The Eiffel Tower will never be as dear to me as its produce-aisle facsimile: brassicas at the base, apples in the arches, a soaring midsection of leeks and carrots, topped by a four-layer finial of tomatoes, potatoes, pears, and lemons.
In conjunction with two partners, it will also release a facsimile edition of the Almanach de l'Art Brut, an encyclopedic survey of the then-new research field, which Dubuffet, Breton and others worked on in the late 1940s but which was never published.
Using reverb-drenched percussion, prickly synths, shrieking strings, and minor-key piano runs, Bernstein creates a near-believable facsimile of acoustic instrumentation while unnerving listeners with unnatural noises—a feat that feels thematically fitting for a film that blurs the line between dreams and reality.
It's a facsimile of nearly every minor metropolitan area I've ever visited: a place for the young professional to start in and then leave, a place where established folks can buy a house on the outskirts and live comfortably, disconnected from the urban core.
The first is the ORLANOID, a life-size robot with a facsimile of her head topping a transparent body, loaded with parts, including a number of oddly placed eyes; she is working with a team of AI researchers to amp up its tech capabilities.
In Bottom of the Lake (Koenig, 2015) Christian Patterson records the character and texture of his hometown, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, by superimposing images of matchbooks and scraps of paper into the seams of a facsimile of his family's telephone book, like they got stuck.
The facsimile Fieris had come together for the second annual FieriCon, a raucous celebration of the celebrity chef that involves dressing like the meat-pile-loving man, shouting his most meme-friendly catchphrases, and drinking cheap beer as if the apocalypse were just moments away.
Last year, to encourage and facilitate those stream-of-consciousness ramblings, Instagram introduced Type Mode, a facsimile of an old typewriter font, to be used on Instagram Stories, the Snapchat-like feature where people post texts, photos and videos, which then disappear after 224 hours.
A facsimile of that red dress — and of many of the other outfits worn by Ms. Roberts, including her skimpy hooker clothes — show up in "Pretty Woman: The Musical," which lowers the already ground-scraping bar for literal-minded adaptations of film to stage.
At Galerie Quynh, which opened in 2003, I gushed over one of Trong's works, a laser-cut facsimile of a brise-soleil, the sun-shielding patterned screens that you see everywhere in Vietnam, cut to the size of a window or an entire building's facade.
Then, in 2013, a handsome facsimile edition, " The Gorgeous Nothings ," was published by New Directions, followed, this fall, by a compact selected edition, " Envelope Poems ," the fruits of a collaboration between the Dickinson scholar Marta Werner and the poet and visual artist Jen Bervin.
In just a few short years, the internet has gone from something that was technically possible to have on a phone if you were willing to put in time, effort, and money to get a poor facsimile of the web to load into the core feature.
The visitor can peruse a facsimile of this document and others from Calder in the gallery — and, of course, the reminder of a historical call for impeachment is part of an overall aim to make the show, which intentionally opened on Election Day in November, seem topical.
But as Chelsea plies her johns with a facsimile of the devotion and tenderness they might be missing at home, or satisfies their fetishes and her own, her power — and our pleasure — lies as much in her intellectualism and transactional savvy as it does in sexual acrobatics.
The lack of awareness of indigenous contemporary experience in a context normally denied to Native artists (that of a high-profile and well-funded international performance festival in a similarly well-heeled art museum) was represented by a facsimile of a sacred object, a mere copy.
Like Fulgur's previous publications on the occult and art, such as the 2017 Touch Me Not facsimile of an 18th-century manuscript of the black magical arts, the monograph is beautifully designed, with a stave visible beneath the dust jacket, embossed in silver on the black cover.
She has "around 219" Breyers at home but planned to bring an additional 218 or 22 home with her — including, if her luck held, the Thoroughbred racehorse Icabad Crane, whose $21 Breyer facsimile was released at this year's Breyerfest in a special run of only 2000,222 models.
" However, the Chronicle noted that Texas election law is not clear as to whether a handwritten signature is necessary, but states that voter registration be "submitted by personal delivery, by mail, or by telephonic facsimile machine" and must be "in writing and signed by the applicant.
Since 2017, the artist-run small press Pacific has been reprinting a facsimile of a New York State Government brochure from 1972 that, from today's perspective, is sure to elicit a few laughs and wisecracks among your wordier, and decidedly more adult friends and family members.
"If Trump thinks that he would bring the DPRK, a nuclear power, to its knees through nuclear war threat, it will be a big miscalculation and an expression of ignorance," said a facsimile of the letter, published by the Sydney Morning Herald and verified by Australia's foreign ministry.
Specifically, Corellium serves up what it touts as a perfect digital facsimile of a broad range of Apple's market-leading devices—recreating with fastidious attention to detail not just the way the operating system and applications appear visually to bona fide purchasers, but also the underlying computer code.
There are carnival-game-style exhibits that try to help visitors understand Hamilton's concern with debt, banking, and manufacturing policy, and, inside a facsimile of George Washington's wartime tent, there is a tabletop plan for the Battle of Yorktown featuring toy ships and soldiers that move by magnetization.
Climb the pink staircase to reach the second level, where you'll find Hoppy Sennin, one of the few bars still serving draft Hoppy, a low-alcohol brew that is mixed with shochu (a distilled spirit) to create a facsimile of a pilsner (original Hoppy) or stout (black Hoppy).
John Krasinski plays Jack Ryan with an earnest, unsexy American Everymanness that pales in comparison with Ford's magnetic performances in the role, but Krasinski's Jack is a reasonable enough facsimile of countless other American action heroes for the show to help fill up a bored half-hour before bed.
That's right; if the idiomatic assembly of a flat Amerika-within-America was giving you major Warhol vibes, fear not: he's here too, crossing his arms and stepping over the Dirk Skreber bronze floor sculpture all but indistinguishable from the "suspicious package" it was created as a facsimile of.
The actual fort at Fort Negley Park was dismantled after the Union Army withdrew in 123, but history set its hand on the site a second time during the Depression, when a facsimile of the fort was rebuilt there by 800 laborers funded by the Works Progress Administration.
"Yeah, there's marketing materials for behind the scenes [of Fifty Shades Darker], where after we finished shooting for the day, the actors would stay over and VR people would recreate a facsimile of the scene," Foley said at an event called VR on the Lot at Paramount, according to Deadline.
Facebook's contemporary role in the tech landscape is to either build a functional facsimile of it or swoop in and buy that innovation and keep it at arm's length from the core Facebook brand for long enough for users to get sort of complacent (users are very good at this).
Because NextVR kept the stereoscopic approach, they are able to maintain the high fidelity compression and encoding processes that allow them to realistically store the depth information they recreate in VR. Cole describes the process as taking a replica or a facsimile of the arena that the camera is sitting in.
In these PlayStation remakes, like the new Tomb Raider, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro, it's jarring to see characters and worlds that once only rendered as a loose facsimile—blocks and cubes for feet, watercolor backdrops for scenery, paper dolls twitching and copy/pasted to make crowds—suddenly displayed with photorealism.
"It was the first time that a company was saying, "We&aposre going to take plant-based ingredients and we&aposre going to actually try to make a meat facsimile that comes as close as we can to challenging a meat product on every criterion that people buy meat on.
In 1974, he and several colleagues, including David Lewis, a New Zealand anthropologist who was an expert on ancient Micronesian navigation methods, set about recreating a facsimile of the double-hulled canoes used in ancient Polynesia, assembling a mostly Hawaiian crew and taking the vessel on test runs around Hawaii.
It's not terribly difficult to imagine a world in which veteran members of Team USA would rather play 3x33 than in some more familiar facsimile of actual games—crucially, 3x3 games do not have coaches—but it's just as entertaining to dream of an outcome slightly to the left of that.
And for the rest of time—or until my silicone is no longer considered worth replacing—this facsimile of myself will be made to do things, to say things, that are beyond my control, always borrowing my appearance, my face, my expressions, the memory of the living woman who was her model.
Seamed and stitched animals play a large role in Wagner's installation work, and their interplay with small houses is a motif that she is also revisiting, having created a complete facsimile of her former Banglatown neighborhood in paper, fabric, and laser-cut armature for Yard/Zone/Field at Popps Packing in 2014.

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