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His concoction fuses all those memories into a single snort.
Once the powder gets to sintering temperature, the entire thing fuses.
Cook: French onion macaroni and cheese fuses two classic comfort foods.
Contract documents say the fuses come with a five-year warranty.
It cavalierly fuses together elements from two very different non-white cultures.
That location fuses shopping with chocolate tastings and a 4-D mystery show.
I love his Merengue music and how he fuses it with other genres.
They set fuses on 30-second timers, ignited them with matches and fled.
Alta Via fuses California wine country with the tastes of the Italian Alps.
The carbon fiber comes impregnated with resin that fuses the layers together when heated.
Even so, Italians may have unintentionally lit one, or perhaps two, fuses under Europe.
After 3G applies the method at one company, it buys another and fuses them.
He also stated he lost his helmet, screwdriver, sunglasses, and fuses at the location.
Unmasked in May, Google's "assistant" fuses its deep search database with deeply personalized intelligence.
The Note7 fuses state of the art hardware with Android in a harmonious package.
Her performance style fuses western styles like jazz and reggae with African traditional music.
While airline delays tend to spark short fuses, passengers seemed particularly magnanimous Monday morning.
The book fuses fantasy and even Joycean tropes to create an entertaining, passionate story.
As in her novels, Flynn fuses her probing social critique with her nimble plotting.
Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — A couple of chubby brats with big missiles and short fuses.
Her husband earns 149 pesos per day — about $7.75 — making fuses for electrical boxes.
CEFC says on its website its management model fuses "entrepreneurship, Confucianism, and military-style regimentation".
Because kanburi uniquely fuses two qualities that are almost never found in the same animal.
The process, known as stereolithography, fuses a powder of silicon carbide ceramics using UV light.
Inferno fuses human and machine into one dancer, but only the robots know the choreography.
The data fuses together to create a "temporally consistent model" of the real-life subject.
The Internet of Things fuses products with communications technology to make daily life more effortless.
Eddie, curious and nonconfrontational, fuses with his new alter-ego – massive, growling, hungry for flesh.
Mr. Pinho, shooting in 16-millimeter film, fuses nostalgia with a militant sense of novelty.
Homemade mortars were stacked in neat rows, some awaiting fuses and others primed for explosion.
A mystery person spikes the sangria, and Noé begins lighting fuses all over the room.
Seven Indian companies manufactured most of the detonators, detonating cord, and safety fuses documented by CAR.
Mr Gilberto was a star of bossa nova, a musical style that fuses jazz and samba.
There was also a cut feature that would've played a big part in this area, fuses.
Accordingly, Quayola fuses two forms of visual language, baroque representation and minimalist abstraction, confusing their motifs.
In Fuses (222), my self-shot experimental erotic film, our cat Kitch is an appreciative witness.
Fuses detonate the cylinder upon impact or, using a timer, after it punches into a building.
Cantonese steak, a relic of British colonialism that fuses HP and Worcestershire sauces, was dishearteningly sweet.
Perhaps the nostalgia wings of the Democratic and Republican Parties fuses into a populist nationalist party.
Not just once, but several times; their fuses have been lit and they're making it known.
For boccia, a ball sport similar to bocce, the prevalence of power wheelchairs requires extra fuses.
But they couldn't light the fuses, because Gregor's two older brothers were fighting over the lighter.
Haenel, radiantly blonde with an enigmatic, neo-Classical face, fuses movie-star charisma with aristocratic poise.
The polymer burns off inside the furnace, and the metal fuses together without losing its shape.
Dion's classmate Esperanza (Sammi Haney), who uses a wheelchair, fuses the show's social consciousness and silliness.
"Fusion takes… two (very) small particles, it fuses together and give(s) off energy," he added.
He buys them with cash and takes them home, where he replaces fuses and rewires hardware.
The actress/singer reteamed with producer Marc Ronson for a sound that fuses pop, punk and rock.
It fuses my two favorite things: laughter and discovering what it means to be a good person.
But Hungama fuses the most vibrant aspects of his culture and sexuality, which led him here tonight.
His is an aesthetic that fuses Pop and Finish-Fetish with a resolute commitment to hand-craftsmanship.
That mode fuses both cameras together to take photos with a bokeh-like depth of field effect.
It fuses country, psychedelia, baroque pop, gospel, folk, soul, funk and chamber pop with an ambitious majesty.
If that fails, a water jet will be used to cut the fuses away from the bomb.
The tree features an on/off foot pedal for convenience, and extra lights and fuses are included.
As in her "Nature Self-Portrait" images, she fuses with the desert, this time in bright color.
Fuses or strafing from nearby jets ignited the barrels just above the ground, releasing a giant fireball.
It fuses camera and ultrasonic sensor data to "paint" the landscape, stitched together into a single image.
The limited-engagement event, which fuses comedy and holiday music, will be Mr. Aiken's second Broadway show.
Defenders crouched over glass bottles, filling them with fuel and stuffing them with fuses to make bombs.
It's a mordantly funny monologue about isolation and alienation that fuses personal reminiscences with critiques of capitalism.
It's exceedingly rare, maybe even unprecedented, that an exhibition fuses contemporary street art with Old Master paintings.
"The 'system' to be featured here was Fuses, which was cut in late 2006," LeBreton said in chat.
Katherine Bradford's "Face to Face" (2018) humorously fuses color field theory with the censoring of two male nudes.
The only problem: the first act lights a bunch of fuses, but only a few erupt into fireworks.
Nestled in a picturesque forest, the stunning 15-room Zaborin fuses a traditional ryokan experience with contemporary luxury.
The hazardous material included lithium metal batteries, dry ice, corrosive liquids, detonating fuses, phosphoric acid and ethanol solutions.
Hong Kong, Tibet and the far western province of Xinjiang are all tinderboxes, with the fuses already burning.
The main challenge is that the arrays are like chemical fuses and must be changed after being tripped.
It also features a black stand, an on/off foot pedal, extra bulbs, and fuses for added convenience.
The track fuses elements of hip-hop and R&B, featuring horns by NYC-funk pop group Emefe.
In the paintings of James Benjamin Franklin, the everyday material environment of the artist fuses with his work.
Billy Kwong, Sydney Kylie Kwong's incredible restaurant that fuses Chinese food with Australian native ingredients — a genius combination!
Inside they showed off chemicals, fuses and mortar casings they said were used by rebels to manufacture weapons.
For the most part, Fallen Order fuses these ideas culled from other games into a well-made whole.
With this understanding, it is possible to create a comprehensive strategy, which fuses cyber intelligence and physical security.
Professional wrestling fuses actual athletics with scripted theatrics in a way that's unlike any other sport in the world.
Christos Staikouras, the new finance minister, has warned of other "bombs with lit fuses" lurking in the national accounts.
Another is outlining in Russian various forms of explosives that can be turned into bombs once fuses are added.
Additionally, because you can choose pellets in more than one colour, the sole eventually fuses into a unique colourblend.
In 2005, Kano created the Oki Dub Ainu group, which fuses Ainu influence with reggae, electronica and folk undertones.
A flat that fuses all the comfort of your favorite flip flops into the design of your favorite heels.
The artist fuses Mayan history with hip-hop, theater, sculpture, sound, video, and photography in his spectacular, shamanistic performances.
It fuses the kinds of roles he specializes in with the kinds he doesn't usually allow himself to play.
It successfully fuses both aesthetics for a must-have collection of quirky-cool pieces, ranging from $270 to $650.
Made in increments between 1964 and 1967, "Fuses" is a beautiful, complex work, among Ms. Schneemann's most moving achievements.
Mr. Hardy will play Eddie Brock, a vengeful reporter who fuses with a powerful alien parasite to become Venom.
And the association with sports may be especially problematic — it fuses this healthy activity with this really unhealthy message.
The hybridized hair coloring method fuses the effortless, grown out look of balayage with the precision of traditional foil highlights.
SF Motors fuses intelligent technology with human-centered design to provide greater safety, comfort and convenience for drivers and passengers.
The Montreal-based singer known as Annie Pigeon fuses her own bold style with bright colors and gorgeous visual landscapes.
Following Hieronymus Bosch as an example, Yellin fuses elements from our everyday experience with his imagination to form hallucinatory scenes.
George Street's production of the play, like a well-executed painting, fuses contrasting and harmonious elements into a pleasing creation.
It fuses the illustrator's need for aesthetics and style with 3D modeling, giving the resulting illustrated worlds some wondrous depths.
His latest project, ÌFÉ, fuses shamanic-levels of spiritual depth with dancehall influences from guys like Movado and Vybz Kartel.
Chicken is fried inside the thinnest shroud of crust imaginable, one that fuses with the skin into crunch without substance.
Drew's audio fuses atonal and nearly-industrial rhythmic music with what sound like menacing broadcasts from some unseen Orwellian power.
After years of snowfall, when it gets to about 160 feet, the firn fuses and becomes a block of ice.
His third show features Raul Guerrero, a San Diego artist who fuses traditional Mexican culture with conceptualism, video and painting.
Mostly, though, their job is to keep order on campus and among adolescents whose fuses are not yet fully grown.
Throughout the novel, history fuses so intimately with one family's life that the sparks can be felt a world away.
His sperm fuses with her egg, half of his DNA combining with half of her DNA to form an embryo.
Instead, the novel — which fuses magical realism with a harrowingly vivid story of global migration and displacement — feels ominously relevant.
Through the amalgamation of various found objects with their own separate backstories, Shrobe symbolically fuses and recombines their historical narratives.
Performers include Ilam, a bluesy singer-songwriter from Senegal; William Cepeda, a Puerto Rican trombonist who fuses contemporary jazz with the island's folk music; the Nigerian pop singer Jemiriye; and Nkumu Isaac Katalay, who fuses the music of his native Democratic Republic of Congo with Afrobeat — the West African funk popularized by Fela Kuti.
It contained a finger-sized black plastic box, a small black antenna to screw onto that box, and two glass fuses.
Orphaned Land started in the early 22015s and pioneered a style that fuses metal with Arabic and other Near-Eastern musics.
But with all due respect to the tiny dancers, there's a new style that fuses beauty and badassery: the front bun.
The project fuses artworks by the likes of Johannes Vermeer and Thomas Anshutz with mesmerizing 3D animations and hypnotic audio bytes.
Ryan Coogler fuses African culture and impossibly advanced technology to give the movie an incredible aesthetic unlike anything I've seen before.
Mr. Brown, who fuses, among other forms, modern and traditional African dance, is also one of the Ailey company's leading choreographers.
This weird western saga gleefully, dreamily fuses a Greek chorus, spaghetti westerns, American trickster tales and creepy Japanese shoujo (girls') manga.
Ocean, whose work fuses hip hop, soul and R&B with social commentary, is regarded as having redefined contemporary R&B.
Blacksmiths distinguish welding, which fuses the same material together, from braising, which joins together two different materials like bronze and steel.
He started with chromosomal sex, determined at fertilization when an X- or Y-bearing sperm fuses with an X-bearing egg.
At Sacai, Chitose Abe riffed on the remixes that are her stock in trade, clothes whose unalike elements she fuses masterfully.
"The View" isn't the only show on TV that fuses entertainment with news and thrives off its ability to be unrehearsed.
How thrilling it would be to see the prize awarded to someone like Anne Carson, who fuses poetry, scholarship and criticism.
We think about prices in reference to other pricesBut behavioral economics, a hybrid discipline that fuses economics and psychology, suggests otherwise.
It was a long time before "Fuses" (1965) could be seen formally — for its editing, for its musicality, for its structure.
The animation fuses the two artists' diverse backgrounds with the appeal of stop-motion animation, and joins a myriad of different mediums.
These fuses act like off switches; they'll automatically open during thermal runaway and isolate the bad egg from affecting other cells nearby.
By implementing a crowdsourced solution that fuses machine learning with innovative engineering, we could build sustainable solutions to support generations to come.
The same can be said of Robyn, who fuses catharsis and heartbreak in a way I can only really describe as legendary.
The burned fuses stick to the canvas for a mixed media effect and often look like vines or the stems of plants.
In Hungary, the global financial crisis and the refugee crisis were the fuses, and Orban proved very adept at providing the spark.
The novel, titled "Little Boy," fuses elements of autobiography, literary criticism, poetry and philosophy, in a headlong, often stream-of-consciousness style.
So give it up for Chance the Rapper, whose third mixtape fuses the imperatives of a block party and a worship service.
He fuses the expansive approach of Sun Ra Arkestra, which he played in for years, with Mexican and Afro-Cuban musical tradition.
The Scottish producer's bewilderingly titled Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides, out since June, gleefully fuses harsh and pretty, tender and aggressive.
Meanwhile linguists across the globe struggle to deduce the true interpretation, igniting the short fuses of military officials and a frightened global populace.
Now, a few decades later, he's releasing his first proper solo album, a collection called Django that fuses chiptunes with techno and reggae.
Then, the processor sets focus, exposure, white balance, tone mapping, noise reduction, and even takes multiple photos and fuses them into one photo.
Spanning nearly three decades, Sikander's body of multimedia art focuses on Indo-Persian miniatures, a genre that fuses Central Asian and Mughal painting.
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The 2350-story mixed-use development is set to be completed in 2000 and fuses Hamburg's industrial heritage with contemporary, cutting-edge architecture.
It fuses the party rock anthem vibes of Thin Lizzy and KISS with the obnoxious can't-tell-me-nothin' attitude of the Ramones.
His latest project, Post Human fuses hyper-contemporary forms of image making with classical ideals of beauty and form, incarnated as futuristic GIFs.
Manual Cinema's "Frankenstein" is a film-theater hybrid that fuses Mary Shelley's novel with her biography, emphasizing themes of desire, birth and loss.
It believes its industry can retain its prowess only if it fuses IT into manufacturing processes to use data to the greatest effect.
Then, as they retreated on a president's head—for a lunch of meatloaf sandwiches, if lucky—fuses fizzed and granite blasted off below.
Heating the structure in a high-temperature furnace, like a ceramics kiln, burns away the leftover liquid and fuses the glass nanoparticles together.
The paste fuses ginger, galangal and turmeric — a signature of the south — with fresh and dried chiles, heady lemongrass and makrut lime leaf.
Weintraub shared a picture during a news conference of an 18-inch bomb with four fuses that he said was ready to be detonated.
This is the computer system that powers, coordinates and fuses signals from all of the vehicle's sensors, executes the software and controls the vehicle.
Dhol Foundation, from England, fuses the thundering beat of Indian bhangra with more leaden English rock rhythms and, like current club music, prerecorded vocals.
Om Shalom Yoga, a class that fuses vinyasa movements, Jewish text, and electronica-inflected chants, draws several dozen practitioners in Los Angeles each month.
"As creative director, [Rihanna] fuses her independent approach to music and fashion with the sport-driven design of Puma," the brand wrote on Instagram.
She marries those two qualities and fuses them to an equally essential visual component, and she ensures it's all delivered in an airtight package.
Carol Danvers is an Air Force pilot who gains superpowers after an accident fuses her DNA with that of a powerful Kree (alien) warrior.
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For six Taliban wallowing in a ditch, I figured that a pair of thousand-pound bombs, with delayed fuses, ought to do the trick.
Sometimes a movie you love fuses privately with your identity, no matter how distant the world of the movie may be from your life.
On The Ship, his first solo album in four years, Eno fuses his signature yawning soundscapes and substantive vocal work for the first time.
She and Lyle's head chef James Lowe have collaborated on a menu that fuses Le Servan's trademark Filipino-French flavours with seasonal British ingredients.
Brathwaite's work, which is rooted in jazz and photography, fuses the two mediums into a powerful tool used to shape and promote social change.
Paak fuses an optimistic sound with a spirit of determined resistance, alluding to a jumping over wall, Colin Kaepernick and deep-seated racial hostility.
When she dances and fuses with Garnet, Pearl feels like she belongs to something bigger than herself — which is a feeling she desperately misses.
Michelle navigates a tense and claustrophobic sequence of events, as the tone fuses horror, thriller, comedy and science-fiction, playing with the element of surprise.
" On Tuesday, the event was in Apple's new home, a vast new 175-acre campus that, as Cook said, "fuses buildings with an open parkland.
A sperm also carries its own battery pack, but once it fuses with an egg to form an embryo, the masculine mitochondrion withers and dies.
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A little bit of spider DNA fuses with his own genome and then, BOOM—he is crawling up walls and shooting webbing from his wrists.
Detroit pulls ideas from a lot of other stories about robotic life, but it fuses them together in a way that manages to feel cohesive.
Sonically, the song fuses trance and trap, using choral voices and donk sounds to create a vibe that's heady and physical at the same time.
In the work, Fabri fuses with the balloons, first a small group and then an even larger one, by tying his dreadlocks to the strings.
When the two materials are forced together at such intensity, the atoms at the point of contact start sharing electrons, which fuses the components together.
Nearby, "Rust at Rest," a polished dark-wood bricolage, fuses nautical, Victorian and Art Deco while offering visitors seemingly iron bolts made of dark chocolate.
Mr. Aloni fuses joy and sorrow throughout the film, and ends with a devastating image encapsulating the intransigent forces that conspire to silence young artists.
Here are a few participating restaurants that have earned high marks from our reviewers: MP Taverna, in Astoria, Queens, which fuses Greek and American cooking.
He sang, among other songs, "Purple Rain," standing on a brightly lit "Love Symbol," his graphic that fuses the Mars-male and Venus-female symbols.
A technician was cuing up a sample from a song by Laibach, a Slovenian group that fuses totalitarian imagery with pop culture, to subversive effect.
She is the digital editor of New African Woman magazine; her religious practice fuses together traditional faiths hailing from Congo, where her family is from.
We've already seen thousands of people lose power in Wisconsin this week as hardware like insulators and fuses became brittle and failed in the cold.
The tree comes with extra bulbs and fuses, and the lights are designed to be continuously on if one bulb on a strand goes out.
And finally, "Dream," when the concert hall fuses all this together to generate a sort of combinatorial fantasia — to "hallucinate," as Mr. Anadol put it.
He qualifies as a founding father of a genre that fuses performance art, music and stand-up comedy — and until recently didn't have a name.
But where Johns is more invested in formalism, Gocker fuses formalist concerns with an interrogation of a large cultural phenomenon, like Big Tech's quest for immortality.
This creative mashup fuses traditional banh mi with two popular street snacks: nem chua (fermented sausage) and khoai tây chiên (French fries, literally "fried Western potato").
She fuses the sounds and attitudes of punk and hip-hop, asserts her belonging to everywhere and nowhere, while teasing and chiding anything in her way.
Targeted specifically to the millennial population, Nyden — which fuses the Swedish words "ny," meaning new; and "den," meaning it — will not follow a traditional business model.
Kowton fuses heads-down techno—that constant kick—with a rugged, more rough-around-the-edges feel thanks to some seriously aggro samples and synthesizer lines.
Nowhere is that more obvious than League of Legends, which fuses the nuance of classic RPG min-maxing with the twitchiness of a first-person shooter.
The New Funky Dread fuses classic 90s hip-hop and funk flows with tight, 2016 mixing and plays like the progression of any good night out.
Front-line units carried sacks full of jury-rigged bombs: softball-size amalgams of homemade explosives, packaged in plastic wrap and spiked with six-inch fuses.
In Frankfurt, bomb disposal experts will use a special system to try and unscrew the fuses attached to the HC 4,000 bomb from a safe distance.
The education minister, Nouria Benghebrit, advocates the introduction of a fourth language: Darija, which fuses the other three and is the mother tongue of most Algerians.
They carried fuses, not timers, and while they were not set to explode, they were dangerous; bomb-squad officers unintentionally detonated one later with a robot.
The video then fuses into "Chicago Freestyle," which shows Drake driving and lounging around in his hometown, Toronto, before filling a safe with stacks of money.
FLESH AND BLOOD A former convict (Mark Webber, who wrote and directed) readjusts to life outside prison in a film that fuses documentary and fiction elements.
Fuses are lit, and the cabinet either keeps the fire relatively contained, or a cloud of smoke engulfs the image, and the grass below gets singed.
As midnight nears in Reykjavik, people all over the city bring out bags filled with fireworks, lay them out in the streets and light the fuses.
Namwali Serpell's The Old Drift is an epic page-turner that fuses magical realism and sci-fi together for an utterly engrossing, centuries-spanning Zambian epic.
Friday's festival will include performances by Scott, the saxophonist Logan Richardson and Freelance, a band that fuses contemporary R&B with backpacker hip-hop and jazz.
The lineup on Thursday, June 22 includes Beijing-based dancer and choreographer Gu Jiani, whose contemporary dance fuses her training in ballet and classical Chinese dance.
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As the art director and founder of Cinq Fruits, the studio fuses fashion, design, contemporary art and design into something greater than the sum of its parts.
PyTorch 1.0 fuses the best of both worlds with immediate and graph execution modes that should continue its research-focused prowess while gaining some optimizations for production.
The initiative to translate the Nashville Statement came from Heart Cry, a youth-oriented movement that fuses Calvinism with an American-style emphasis on being born again.
They are made by mixing powdered ceramics, typically silicon carbide or boron carbide, with small quantities of binding agent and then heating the mixture until it fuses.
WaveOptics – WaveOptics has developed augmented reality technology that fuses incredible image quality with lightness and manufacturing scalability, creating immersive augmented reality that is viable and accessible. Action.
That's the premise behind Starlink, a brand new property from Ubisoft that fuses open-world sci-fi exploration with the toys-to-life platform popularized by Skylanders.
Opposite the desk is a cabinet jammed with large fuses, copper wires, and electrical boxes that seem to report through digital readouts the voltages coursing through them.
Ranking explanation This one fuses the childhood terrors of It with the real-world horrors addressed in Full Dark, No Stars — and the result is chillingly effective.
A few years ago he founded Porn4PrEP, which fuses sexual health advice and activist toolkits with sex scenes starring HIV+ performers, and continues to advocate for treatment.
The movie fuses a Raymond Chandler–style detective novel plot, about the supposed kidnapping of a rich man's trophy wife, and a Cheech & Chong–style stoner comedy.
Some of their most influential research—in behavioural economics, for example, which fuses psychology and economics—has come about when they are willing to mix with others.
The final song, "Como Un Bebé," features vocals — and rhythmic influence — from the Nigerian Afrobeats singer Mr. Eazi, who himself fuses Ghanaian highlife sounds with R&B.
One of his most recent songs, "They Lie to Us," fuses a highly critical response to the Liberian government's handling of the Ebola crisis with upbeat melodies.
One of these empty armoires stands flush against a white gallery wall, while an extended piece of drywall fuses the minimalist furniture into the cast-iron building.
Meanwhile in south India, The Casteless Collective, a band put together by Tamil film director Pa.Ranjith, fuses the genres of rap, gana (Tamil folk music), and rock.
Opponents have been beheaded, shot dead, blown up with fuses attached to their necks and drowned in cages in swimming pools, with underwater cameras capturing their agony.
The song fuses dancehall and soca with the group's self-described "Glitch-Punk" sound into something that is both frightening and equally exhilarating at the same time.
Sorry, Atlantis: Eden's Achin' Organ Seeks Revenge fuses classical mythology, slapstick comedy, and 1930s cartoons to tell a timely story about war, race, power, and sexual repression.
The painting's couple fuses into gyrating, repeating forms in a complex and cryptic way, lending the work a vivacious and sleek visual texture that is delightfully seductive.
Authorities said they obtained a search warrant and searched Johnston's residence and discovered 32 firearms, 10,000 rounds of ammunition, cannon fuses, homemade rocket launchers and other destructive devices.
Karate Combat fuses the venerable combat sport with video game-like elements, such as allowing spectators to view a fighter's vital signs in real time during a contest.
Google could also unveil a new 7-inch tablet, Wi-Fi router/extender and maybe this long-rumored "Andromeda" operating system that supposedly fuses Chrome features into Android.
Holy Ground 112 Reade St, New York, NY 10013 (646) 882-0666 This decked-out BBQ slinger fuses an old-school chophouse motif with some smoky southern realness.
A new interactive opera film fuses live performances with a custom WebGL environment to tell a postmodern narrative exploring the music of celebrated 20th century composer Morton Feldman.
Even his name sounds like a supergroup—some kind of Frankenstein's amalgam that fuses a continuum of British rock, glass-shattering volume, and a semi-lethal Twitter account.
After the three were arrested, a search of Amel S.'s apartment found seven empty glass bottles with what appeared to be "homemade paper fuses," the prosecutor said.
But to children, she's the driving force behind JoJo & the Pinecones, a band that fuses jazz and pop, offering both original tunes and its own arrangements of standards.
A DJ set by Edna Avalos titled ​Baile, Liberación, Resistencia fuses reggaetón, psychedelic cumbia, dembow, and other Latin American musical forms in the service of decolonization and resistance.
The show also features a towering, spiky headdress by the New York-based Salvadoran artist Guadalupe Maravilla (formerly known as Irvin Morazán), which fuses Mayan and futuristic imagery.
The ship's manifest made no secret that it carried weapons in its hold, including 4,200 cases of Remington rifle cartridges and 1,250 cases of shrapnel shells and fuses.
But the bigger star ages more rapidly over billions of years than its smaller companion because its stronger gravity fuses hydrogen fuel into helium at a faster rate.
The result, started in 2015 in Nassau and Grand Bahama Island, was Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival, which fuses the country's carnival traditions (known as Junkanoo) with a contemporary festival.
In partnership with similarly pastel-toned accessories brand Stoney Clover Lane, the line fuses Lele Sadoughi's signature knotted headband style with freshwater pearls, puka shells, and stretchy nylon.
A family that has been affected by a rare condition that fuses fingers together is taking part in a study that could shed light on other mysterious diseases.
Trump perfectly fuses the two main uses of digital culture in conjunction with the Régence style of the Salon Doré: projecting royal personification and mass distraction through celebrity.
For example, he helped to develop proximity fuses, or detonators that allowed you to trigger artillery shells so they'd explode in mid-air prior to hitting their mark.
Unfortunately, so many people called NBC (either wanting Heidi to start on time, or to continue watching the game) that the switchboard fuses blew and they were without phones.
Prepared by mixing a secret seed with pine tree sap, the blend fuses corn, coal (yes, coal), onion, honey, clove, and a secret ingredient Kosta is forbidden to reveal.
Housed inside a travel-friendly cushion compact, the primer fuses light-reflecting pearls with a combination of skin-conditioning ingredients, like niacinamide and adenosine, to create a 3D glow.
The project aims to create an automated system that looks at three levels of tells, fuses them, and comes up with an "integrity score" for an image or video.
Configured with a single processor, the Drive PX 2 fuses incoming data from sensors and uses deep neural networks to produce a complex picture of objects around a vehicle.
Book this one-bedroom apartment for $205 per nightIf you're typically torn between booking a hotel or an Airbnb, you'll love Domio, which fuses the best of both worlds.
Depending on the marine conditions, frazil congeals into "pancake ice" or "grease ice" (terms that basically capture what they look like) and eventually fuses into thick, floating frozen sheets.
As Galantis, the duo takes current electronic-music tropes — thumping beats, climactic builds, even more climactic beat drops — and fuses them with their proven gifts for crafting ear worms.
Both are "toys-to-life" games, a category that fuses the thrill of video game interactivity with the more tangible pleasure of amassing a pile of collectible action figures.
Curator Courtney Malick has setup an exhibition revolving around neuromarketing, a relatively new field that fuses neuroscience research with marketing to further enhance capitalism's penetration into the human psyche.
They will be preceded by a more recent work, Courtney Bryan's "Songs of Laughing, Smiling, and Crying," which fuses sound collages drawn from YouTube with powerful, live piano improvisation.
Their results might be viewed as representative of a new kind of portrait photography, one that fuses mathematics and aesthetics to bridge the gap between human and machine vision.
A U.S. right-winger asserts a "fact," a Russian news agency fuses it with a Kremlin narrative, and then American right-wing websites parrot the Russian news agency's assertion.
Presented by Brown Fist Productions, El Circo Anahuac: An Aztec Opera fuses multi-media theatrics with classical music, circus performers, puppetry, and trilingual lyrics written by Librettist Nahuatl poets.
What's new: The hatchback's Polymetal Gray is a newly developed exterior paint option that fuses the hard appearance of metal with the glossy smoothness of plastic for a unique look.
NatGeo's project utilizes a hybrid storytelling format that fuses fiction and documentary-style segments, with the fictional narrative interspersed with interviews from real-life scientists, astronauts and sci-fi enthusiasts.
The game, released this fall for PC on Steam by Joint Custody, fuses Irish folklore with the real topography of the town of Carlingford, unfolding like a pop-up storybook.
A slow burn that fuses techno with pop, Singularity is packed full of tracks that wander and evolve, standing adjacent to traditional structure and songwriting with a focus on groove.
By way of disclosure, I am a curator who has focused most of my attention since the 1980s on work that fuses political and conceptual content with a poetic sensibility.
The atomic explosion fuses some of this hydrogen, releasing a flood of neutrons that accelerate the fission process, squeezing out more yield from a given amount of a nuclear fuel.
Indeed Prince was so influential and prolific, and so mercurial as a personality, that he fuses neatly with his myth, making it impossible to tell the truth from the fiction.
In a way, makeup fuses with those pivotal romantic memories, which is why putting some time and thought into getting ready for a big Friday night can feel so special.
"She fuses all this information together, understands the roles and training for each person and their equipment, and synthesizes a solution to problems posted by the first responder," James explained.
Although stepping on the mines could no longer set them off—the fuses had been removed—the buried explosive ordnance could still be set off by, say, a lightning strike.
Beyonce's clothing line taps into the current trend for "athleisure," which fuses sportswear with streetwear, where clothes usually worn at the gym or on sports fields are also worn socially.
Like "video nasty" or "slasher films," torture porn is an inherently negative and reductive term—it fuses pornography and torture, rendering any film with this label as cheap and dismissible.
Every few years for the past half-century, the indefinable composer and multimedia artist Meredith Monk has unleashed a new production that ritualistically fuses experimental music, movement, light and film.
Mr. Trump and some of his supporters had good ideas for a reformed Republican Party that fuses conservative and populist elements into an alloy stronger than either on its own.
Her idea of 21st-century pop fuses giddily artificial productions by A.G. Cook with sturdy pop hooks and lyrics that veer from glamorous-life braggadocio to (calculated) glimmers of vulnerability.
They recently pointed the way forward by co-authoring The Conservative Case for Carbon Dividends, which fuses the GOP's commitment to economically responsible policy making with a prudent climate solution.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads While many photographers focus on either aesthetics or rigorous documentation, Rania Matar fuses them — and adds a generous dose of humanity for good measure.
They are, in effect, part of a kind of cosmology Bedia has created himself: one that fuses history, religion, and mythos, a past he revives by the act of living it.
The rapid takeoff of "Pokemon Go," a mobile gaming app that fuses the digital and physical worlds, "has the power to transform retail," Cowen & Co. analyst Oliver Chen told investors Thursday.
I really like bomb fuses, and the German ones were really well made," said Tony, adding: "I think, for a lot of people here, they just like the beauty of it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Clean Bandit a group that fuses classical, electronic and pop music took the coveted Christmas number one spot on the UK singles chart with their song "Rockabye", on Friday.
Sturgeon essentially invented a type of music, dubbed "crack rock steady," which fuses elements of punk, ska, thrash, and black metal, and is peppered with themes of Satanica and classical interludes.
Authorities talked to Worley, who told them his motorcycle had broken down in the same location, and that he'd lost his helmet, screwdriver, sunglasses and fuses, according to the search warrants.
Paramour essentially fuses three forms of entertainment — the classic musical theater that Broadway is known for, Cirque du Soleil's acrobatics, and the Golden Age of film — together into one spectacular production.
The sultry, nighttime R&B group's affinity for The Weeknd, Sade and The XX fuses together in their sound, giving them a nostalgic, solemn feel, while they create an inescapable groove.
The iPhone 113 Pro will also get a software update that will enable a feature called Deep Fusion, which shoots nine images, analyzes them, and fuses them together pixel by pixel.
Then Mr. Palmieri starts coolly unloading his toolbox of fuses and fire-starters: dissonant chord clusters; quizzical single-note lines; small, busted montunos that bounce between the left and right hands.
Amirtha Kidambi — a singer who fuses classical modernism, free jazz and Carnatic drones in her band, Elder Ones — is Mr. Evans's life partner and a member of the same creative cohort.
We'd also packed too many clothes, a satellite transmitter, spark plugs, granola, nuts, fuses, boxed milk, an air pump, a tow rope and seven packages of Huggies, for the long rides.
Indeed, two phrases recently in the news that touch on core principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties are like fuses that could ignite much larger explosions in the coming year.
The series concludes on Saturday with a presentation of Andrew Cyrille's "Haitian Fascination" project, in which this storied drummer fuses the music of Haiti — his ancestral home — with avant-garde jazz.
Juventino Aranda fuses Rothko-esque color fields with fabrics rejected from the Pendleton blanket mill that sits near Walla Walla, Washington, where he grew up in a family of migrant farmworkers.
It fuses a mix of tuberose and rich, vibrant woods and has a bottle designed with curves and rose gold adornments to give its traditionally more masculine flask a more feminine look.
The new dual-camera system also uses machine learning to automate settings like focus, exposure, white balance, tone mapping, noise reduction, and even takes multiple photos and fuses them into one photo.
It fuses the best qualities of procedurals — economy, consistency, sublime one-off guest stars — to complicated plots and anti-heroes as compelling as anyone else on screen during serial drama's Silver Age.
It's a rectangular box as big as a van, and its stainless steel panels neatly hide pipes, a panel of flashing lights and fuses, and the cylindrical tank that holds the body.
Unlike the fuses made famous by old cartoons, where a spark slowly sizzles toward a bundle of dynamite, Primacord uses an explosive wrapped in waterproof materials to transmit a charge nearly instantaneously.
Nine others set off with rations for five days, explosives, fuses, Tommy guns, grenades, compasses and a pair of metal shears that Mr. Ronneberg had picked up at a London hardware store.
Book the Hotel Oderberger starting at $144 per nightA palatial 19th-century public bathhouse is the splendid setting for this boutique hotel, which expertly fuses beautiful historical details with chic contemporary design.
When the bubble rises and touches the surface, it fuses with the air above the lake, creating a dimple that flattens out, slingshotting the fly upward and depositing it on the surface.
Robert Davidson was a much-loved dance artist and teacher who championed aerial expressive dance, which fuses elements of contemporary dance with equipment like low-flying trapezes to take the action aloft.
"The two sides will continue to use economic tools in this struggle — sanctions, export controls, and boycotts — with shorter fuses and goals that are more explicitly political," analysts said in the note.
That set the tone for their venture, Advisory Board Crystal, an e-commerce platform with a small clothing offering that fuses New Age spirituality (yes, crystals are involved) with a streetwise sensibility.
At the heart of Steiner's take on education and farming is anthroposophy, a philosophy he invented that fuses science with spirituality, promoting the idea that every organic thing has a life force . . .
The ritual-filled religion, which fuses Catholicism with ancient African beliefs brought to Cuba by slaves, is practiced by millions of Cubans, many of whom eagerly await guidance from its annual forecast.
Police in the central German city of Goettingen coordinated the raids, which searched 34 buildings, questioned 22 suspects and seized 127kg of chemicals used for making explosives, as well as fuses and detonators.
The net result, especially at the Jesuit campuses like Georgetown, Fordham and Boston College, is a culture that fuses a broadly Catholic ethos with intensive engagement with the secular and non-Catholic world.
Last week, the producer launched a crowdfunding campaign for his latest project, an app created with developer Henry Chalfant that fuses IRL tagging with digital interactivity called Art Rail Transit Authority, or ARTA.
It's a series revival that channels the speed, the intense action and the gory exploded demon bits of the original game, but fuses all of that with cool unlockable toys and stunning visuals.
In the movie's main thread, which follows one woman's pregnancy through to the birth of her child, Allah fuses cultural and scientific observations into a warily hopeful vision of endurance and progress. ♦
CreditCreditIain Macmillan/Yoko Ono, via Secretly Canadian The recording starts with a jolt: A pounding bass line from the Beatles' old friend Klaus Voorman fuses with the drummer Ringo Starr's crisp, steady beat.
Tim Darcy fuses the detachment of a lecturer with the morality of a prophet, and the constriction and unresolved tension of the music justifies his white-boy mindset better than straight punk would.
The EP, which follows 2015's standout LP Sightless, Unless, fuses plaintive guitar with frenetic beats, dissonant samples (think Burial, FlyLo, and a touch of Broken Social Scene), and layers of lustrous falsetto.
LE SON's—Liam Fergus and Emily Ady—track fuses trip hop and soul, and the subdued, hypnotizing sound is reflected in the lo-fi glitchy graphics in the video directed by Charlie Hawley.
The finished script, running 88 minutes and credited to both men, elegantly fuses the plot of "In a Grove" with the setting and title of "Rashomon," whose name denotes a historic Kyoto gate.
This was partly because of the terrifying image he cultivated, tying lighted fuses in his beard as his ship closed on its prey so as to appear bathed in demonic fire and smoke.
Pokémon Go, an augmented reality game that fuses digital technology with the physical world, allows players to use their smartphones to find and capture digital Pokémon, the exotic monsters from the Japanese franchise.
"I wanted people to actually see what gun violence has done to my family and I." The posters were curated by Amplifier, a design lab based in Seattle that fuses art and activism.
A couple of cameras were stuffed into a tiny room at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. At one point, the power blew, which led to a scramble to reset the fuses.
It is — choose your favorite description — a religion, an obsession, a pastime that inspires higher purpose in a humdrum life, fuses the individual to the collective, and infuses that collective with national feeling.
"Sqrrl consumes and fuses diverse security datasets, including network traffic logs, DNS logs, proxy data, user directory and identity information, external intelligence feeds, and customer transactions," the company said in a data sheet.
The festival's widely varied lineup also includes the singer-songwriter Zohra Atash, who favors '80s-style synth pop; the composer Kelly Moran, who fuses electronic and contemporary art music idioms; and Merzbow, a.k.a.
A hydrogen weapon uses an initial nuclear fission explosion to create a tremendous pulse that compresses and fuses small amounts of deuterium and tritium, kinds of hydrogen, near the heart of the bomb.
Kamrooz Aram: The Distinctive Melancholy of Ghormeh Sabzi "My favorite Iranian dish since childhood is called ghormeh sabzi," writes artist Kamrooz Aram, whose style fuses traditional non-western painting with more conventional Western modernism.
"This collaboration fuses Tomas Maier's 'time off' and 'escape' philosophy with Uniqlo's commitment to create high-quality clothing that is universal in design, comfort, and made for everyone, everywhere," a statement from Uniqlo read.
The liquid metal fuses with the silver to create these conductive wires on the tattoo; the tattoo can easily be transferred to skin, and the conductivity is high enough to support digital circuit functionality.
What's Inside cut open one of the torches built for this year's Rio Olympics, but it took them the better part of a full day, three different saws, and quite a few tripped fuses.
Unimin sells this ultra‑high‑purity quartz sand to companies like General Electric, which melts it, spins it, and fuses it into what looks like a salad bowl made of milky glass: the crucible.
Their results, published this week in the journal Science, show that paternal mitochondria in this type of roundworm have an internal self-destruct mechanism that gets activated when a sperm fuses with an egg.
Although the exhibition briefly manifested itself IRL, the show is primarily meant as an online experience that fuses the professional nature of normal gallery shows with the accessibility and freedom that online platforms provide.
Instead, it sends people out to streets, parks, beaches and beyond because the game uses augmented reality, a technology that fuses the digital world with the real world, write Nick Wingfield and Mike Isaac.
The opera's libretto fuses contrasting stories: the biblical tale of the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, and a story line from the Chinese kunqu drama "The Peony Pavilion," a multipart, 19-hour epic.
What makes the Serpentine show such a landmark is that it fuses the strains of Mr. Huyghe's art — the earlier media strain and the later ecological strain — in a fashion that feels utterly contemporary.
The ballet itself exhilarates; the way it fuses the music of Vivaldi and Corelli with latter-day classical dance virtuosity crosses historical borders with exuberant imagination: the baroque is remade in modern American terms.
Yet in 1969 at Cannes, when she screened her film "Fuses," with its images of the artist and Mr. Tenney having sex, male critics were furious: the film wasn't pornographic enough for their taste.
Pokémon Go, an augmented reality game that fuses digital technology with the physical world, allowed players to use their smartphones to find Pokéballs, Pokémon gyms and Pokémon, the exotic monsters from the Japanese franchise.
With her recent LVMH prize in tow, the French-born, Balenciaga-bred creative fuses futuristic sportswear with 19th-century silhouettes, peppering everything from catsuits to sock boots with her unofficial trademark: the crescent moon.
"We believe this is a winning formula that fuses McDonald's global quality standards and branding with Citic and Carlyle's extensive resources and market expertise in real estate, finance, supply chains, consumer & retail, and technology."
The ritual-filled Santeria religion, which fuses ancient African beliefs brought to Cuba by slaves with Catholicism, is practiced by millions of Cubans, many of whom eagerly await for guidance from its annual forecast.
The first Waajeed tracks were low-slung instrumental hip-hop at its most blunt-soaked, while Electric Street Orchestra, a more recent project alongside "Mad" Mike Banks, fuses acidic techno with syrupy spoken word.
The afternoon will also include a sunprint workshop led by female collective Ni Santas, an artpunk workshop led by artists Victor Rosas and Martha Carillo that fuses fashion and linocuts, and food from Sus Arepas.
In a completely different vein, Robinson's project And the Void Did Shine fuses found images of black men with assorted magazine cutouts and confetti-like sprinklings of plastic to make compelling meditations on black bodies.
"Wind in My Sails" is the only one of the three that features Earl's rapping, and it's built around an immaculate beat that fuses an oft-sampled ballad and a jazzy piece of psych-soul.
Pokémon Go, the augmented reality mobile game that has swept several countries, also uses location technology and fuses the real world with the digital one in a way akin to what Foursquare's check-ins did.
The assistant to sculptor Phyllida Barlow fuses her art world experience with skills picked up in the prosthetics industry to create eerily realistic cakes resembling a chicken, a pig's head, and more recently, human skin.
Anaal Nathrakh fuses an unholy combination of black metal, death metal and industrial metal with grindcore into a horrific concoction that is probably entirely indecipherable to all but the most weathered veterans of heavy music.
Much is made of this being the album where a noise artist fuses the world of techno to that of black metal (literally, can you imagine a record more tailor-made for tokenistic Pitchfork praise?).
Drake has developed the Venom symbiote, which fuses with a human host to generate superpowers, through a series of horrifying hybrid experiments — one of which attacks Eddie and sends him down his, uh, venomous path.
"Educational Complex" (1995), a large, white architectural diorama, fuses Kelley's childhood home and his classrooms at CalArts with labyrinthine tunnels and passageways recalling the McMartin Preschool in California, bailiwick of abuses that never took place.
Owing to its colonial past, Macau, with its cobblestone streets, old Catholic churches and narrow alleyways, has an almost European feel to it, along with an interesting local cuisine that fuses Portuguese and Chinese flavors.
Even more than the motif of the nude in wartime, his lifelong pursuit of a sensual ideal, one that fuses the physical and emotional meanings of "touch," remains a signal of hope within the dread.
In contrast, in 21973, when she screened "Fuses" at the Cannes Film Festival, an audience made up almost exclusively of male critics greeted it with anger: The film, it seemed, wasn't pornographic enough for them.
There's the time Steven accidentally fuses with Connie, leading to a roller coaster night that leaves "Stevonnie" alternately exhilarated and terrified by the world they encounter, including the boys and girls that flirt with them.
ASMR horror may be a niche-within-a-niche, the weirdest of Internet Weird, but it fuses one of YouTube's fastest-growing video genres with two already long-established communities: the horror and sci-fi fandoms.
Much of Yoshida's work fuses Japanese art with that of the west, where he has absorbed himself in the surf and skate culture of Australia — a place he has lived in for more than one decade.
"Southside With You," written and directed by Richard Tanne and given its debut here at the Sundance Film Festival, fuses fact and fiction in recreating young Barack Obama's first day out with future wife Michelle Robinson.
Jeff Greene is a Florida-based real estate developer, philanthropist and founder of the Greene School, a groundbreaking approach to K-12 that fuses educational best practices with the latest in scientific research, technology and design.
The parallax-scrolling webpage fuses historical information, local anecdotes, and immersive sound-bytes within its HTML confines and an increasingly eclectic survey of the locals of Syria Street comes through as you stroll down the page.
In A Girl in Exile: Requiem for Linda B., his most recent novel to be translated into English, the totalitarian state fuses with death itself, complicating our understanding of what it means to mourn and remember.
The Creators Project: Your latest project, Post Human, fuses classical references like Greek sculpture, busts, and ideals of anatomy with a digitized aesthetic that feels rooted in a sort of sci-fi-esque, possibly dystopian future.
The abrupt nature of this shift means that things may not go as smoothly as some companies would like, but Bryan Miles of Belay Solutions says that now is not the time for short managerial fuses.
Located in the same district of Barcelona as the architect's famous Güell Park, the four-story building's ornate brickwork and colorful tiles bear the hallmarks of Gaudí's distinctive style, which fuses Moorish influences with art nouveau.
On paper, this Brooklynite's music seems dizzyingly multifaceted: She fuses elements of hip-hop, R&B, jazz, funk, soul and indie rock, while also nodding to Latin rhythms, inspired by her Cuban and Puerto Rican heritage.
As rugged as he is lithe, this pianist fuses the percussive piano stylings of Afro-Cuban montuno with the full-fisted attack of a postbopper, as well as Western classical precision and the theatricality of funk.
Twenty years ago, Julie Ludwick and Janet Aisawa founded this company upon the principles pioneered by Robert Davidson, a champion of aerial expressive dance, which fuses elements of contemporary dance with equipment like low-flying trapezes.
And as a designer, his own Off-White label, founded in 2013, fuses street style to high style, and has become a favorite of Rita Ora, Beyoncé and Rihanna, not to mention assorted Jenners and Hadids.
" The statement said the drones "carried explosive devices with foreign detonating fuses," adding that the "usage of strike aircraft-type drones by terrorists is the evidence that militants have received technologies to carry out terrorist attacks.
Korbin's Chinese housemate, Oscar Kou, who liked to talk about his father's fleet of luxury cars, spent several thousand dollars on a laptop so powerful that it blew out the fuses in their host family's house.
The closing line fuses together two hallmark utterances in poetry—Williams Carlos Williams's image of the unmanned auto in "To Elsie" and Rilke's exclamatory speaker from the first of the Duino Elegies (both published in 1923).
The suspect, Conor Climo, 23, was arrested on Thursday after FBI agents searching his Las Vegas home seized fireworks, fuses, wiring and other components for constructing timed explosive devices, according to court documents filed in the case.
During the only previous Nigerian edition a sponsor had removed the fuses from the house's generators in a dispute over advertising, taking the programme off-air for eight hours, says Remi Ogunpitan, a producer at the time.
Nor are domestic supplies always up to the strains of, say, an 11kW charger; using the kettle or immersion heater during the six hours it would take to charge up a 90kWh battery could blow the fuses.
The equipment concerned is often referred to as a fuse box, although nowadays it is unlikely to use actual fuses—strands of wire that cut off the current by melting in the event of a power surge.
Lilla's essay not only revises the history of the aforementioned presidents, but also ignores the last eight years of President Barack Obama's attempts to create a liberalism that fuses identity politics with the idea of American greatness.
The artist's project The Moments fuses slow-motion video captured with a customized iPhone lens with Hodsdon's impeccable eye for finding NYC's most compelling denizens, creating one of the most addicting daily image blogs of the 2010s.
Drawing from the stylings of a Bay Area pioneer Too $hort, High Maintenance fuses her Sacramento upbringing with a treasure hunt of hip-hop homages ranging from "hot boy" references to cadences lifted from Dem Franchize Boyz.
This is precisely the bread and butter of Italian photographer Dan Bannino, who fuses the legendary diets of public figures into baroque, still-life photographs that both bring these mythical anecdotes to life and aggrandize them further.
Many, like Ms. Wang and Ms. Wan, are returning home after studying abroad at prestigious institutes like Central St. Martin's in London, bringing with them a unique design language that fuses a multitude of influences and cultures.
Brett Dier's meticulous performance as "MichaelJason" heartbreakingly fuses the man we knew with the man he became thanks to Rose's meddling, and we found ourselves caught, once again, between Michael and Rafael — Jane's past and Jane's future.
The "I made it" anthem and the regretful weeper are two common tropes in rap, but "I'm on One" fuses elements from both in a way that few other songs have done in order to express triumph.
Since the shooting was coming from inside houses, the AC-130 fired high-explosive rounds from its howitzer with the fuses delayed to go off inside those structures, so they would kill the person shooting at the team.
Mr. Goldberg fuses these characters and all that they suggest to Stalin — Paul Robeson for Lewis, Anna Akhmatova for one of the book's women — into one hellish vision to haunt that dictator during his last hours on earth.
New varieties of poppy have bloomed in recent years, including a pin made from British shell fuses fired during the battle of the Somme (£39.99) and cufflinks incorporating earth from various first world war battlefields (£79.99 a pair).
Click here to view original GIFThe experience of playing Far Cry: Primal is immersive and visceral, an achievement that can be attributed at least in part to its phenomenal score, which fuses modern recording techniques with ancient instruments.
Far more successful are what Schneemann calls her "works of pleasure"—pieces like Meat Joy and Fuses (1964–67), a half-hour-long, silent collage film of Schneemann and her then partner and collaborator, James Tenney, making love.
So it's probably reckless to go into a marriage with a prudential frame of mind and safer to go in with that form of intoxication that fuses you into a unit and makes giving feel better than receiving.
There are sequences of her black cat stretching – shot through a red or blue filter — that brought to mind the cat in Fuses (1965), Carolee Schneeman's self-shot, silent, collaged film of her and James Tenney making love.
First, she conceived a showcase in Graz, inviting 23 designers whose work straddled art and design, including, among others, the Scottish designer Dean Brown and Peter Mabeo from Gaborone, Botswana, whose furniture fuses African craftsmanship with European influences.
"At a time when you have so many sources of tension, so many fuses, so many humanitarian catastrophes, you also have so little diplomacy," said Robert Malley, vice president for policy at the non-governmental International Crisis Group.
Though it was obvious why we were building the systems at the heart of our product, such as the battery and motors, many people had difficulty understanding why we manufactured high-voltage cables, displays, fuses, and other smaller systems.
"Our software system fuses information from all our sensors to try to come up with a very reliable model for what is happening around the car, and cross-validate the measurements between each of those sensing modalities," he said.
"Ma Rainey" was one of several plays I saw here in recent days that reminded me of the power of anger as an animating force in theater and how much suspense onstage can be generated by watching fuses burn.
In the Heights finds a different group of Puerto Rican immigrants asking the same question half a century later but to a different tune, as Miranda fuses Latino music with hip-hop and an intricate knowledge of musical theater.
It could be like on the Huawei P8353 — one camera takes a color photo and the other camera takes a black and white photo and then the processor and software fuses the two into a single high-res photo.
Linda gets her token lines of sniping, but it's not funny sniping (the insults are too soft-edged; they aren't allowed to be brittle), and this means that the movie's mother-daughter jokes are like firecrackers with damp fuses.
This is where the Al Sauds forged their alliance in the 18th century with a Muslim revivalist preacher, Muhammad Ibn Abdel-Wahhab—a pact that to this day fuses the modern Saudi state with the puritanism of Wahhabi Islam.
The black-and-white cinematography, by Mark Brady and M. Henry Jones, fuses a rich tangle of physical details with Lisa's dramatic hand-to mouth struggle, as in her stiff-legged shuffle under street lights during an early snowfall.
Wajcman argues that "technofeminism," which "fuses the visionary insights of feminism with a materialist analysis of the sexual politics of technology," is the way forward for women worried about the impact technology will have on their careers and lives.
Pokémon Go represents one of those moments when a new technology — in this case, augmented reality or A.R., which fuses digital technology with the physical world — breaks through from a niche toy for early adopters to something much bigger.
Mr. Pfeifer bracingly stages an all-strings-attached re-enactment — his fictional version fuses Brechtian alienation techniques with the showmanship of trashy German talk shows — to pick at both the alleged crime and the holes in its media representation.
One fuses images of a region in Iceland with those of the surface of Jupiter's satellite, Europa; another, views of Chile's Valley of the Moon in the Atacama desert with pictures of the moon's surface shot by Apollo astronauts.
The vaccine fuses a person's own leukemia cells with immune cells called dendrites that are known to stimulate a strong immune response, boosting the number of leukemia-specific T-cells in the body that fight and kill the tumor cells.
There are plenty of other Peruvian singers who are taking the language to various musical genres which are not traditional: Liberato Kani with hip hop, soprano Sylvia Falcón sings in Andean lyrics, Damaris fuses it with pop, Uchpa with rock.
Brazilian-Korean designer Hyo Taek Kim imagines this product in his new body of work, Miyazaki - Special Soup Series, which fuses the cans with color-coded labels representing Kiki's Delivery Service, Howl's Moving Castle, and the unintentionally delicious-sounding Porco Rosso.
In Schumer's new book, The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo – which is excerpted exclusively in this week's issue of PEOPLE – the actress describes how she fuses her very public life with an inherent need to be out of the spotlight.
Among the dove-white wires, caches of fuses, and boxed up fluorescent lights, Embassy Electrical Supplies stocks London's finest olive oil—and that's not just heresy, they're the words of everyone from Gordon Ramsey to local quarterly The Jellied Eel.
Every four years, a giant swath of the American population fixates on a worldwide competition that fuses turgid nationalism with the hypnotic chaos of humans flinging themselves into the air and landing on tiny metal slivers atop a slick, glassy surface.
According to a new lawsuit, Rossi plunked down $111k for a brand new Range Rover in 2012, and says she drove all of 200 miles before some big problems surfaced ... problems with acceleration, the battery, fuses, and a smoking tail pipe.
Yet the artistic practice of mashup—where an artist fuses a found object with another to create something new—has a long history in the arts, its roots in a variety of prominent cultural movements from the last 100 years.
At MoMA PS1, the installation of Fuses in a small, dark room with theater seats conjures a feeling of illicitness, the thrill of an adult movie theater, but the film is remarkable for the unabashedness of its eroticism and experimentation.
In "Shūjin" ("Prisoner," 6593, acrylic on board), a young boy's Brobdingnagian body fuses with an ordinary school building, its big head sticking out of one end of the structure to observe other children performing well-regimented calisthenics on the playground.
Originally published by Aircel Comics (who created, most famously, Men in Black comics before focusing primarily on erotica comics) in the late 1980s, Dragonring tells the story of a guy who finds a mysterious ring that fuses to his skin.
Michelle Goldberg In his 2014 book "Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible," Peter Pomerantsev describes modern Russia as a decadently surreal place where the ruling regime fuses propaganda with over-the-top entertainment to systematically distort and recreate reality.
And with Heavn—the latest manifestation of her spell that firmly fuses hope, resistance, and magic with what it means to be a black woman—she has made good on her promise to do what she can to heal us.
Like Wordsworth, McLane applies a tactful and powerful iteration of the local poem–that which irrevocably fuses the physical landscape with the inner workings of the poet's mind, like a mirror in front of which the poet must place himself.
You find this dynamic, too, in Steffani Jemison's video of a galvanic performance by the Reverend Susan Webb, Christian minister and master mime, and in a mural-scale canvas by Janiva Ellis that fuses Afro-futurist fantasy with history painting.
Several spreads are devoted to pirates of legend (piracy: it's not just for white guys) and their not infrequently weird ways ("Before a battle, Blackbeard would tie smoking fuses into his hair and beard to make himself look more frightening").
"This piece of art that fuses science and religion and makes them beautiful — I thought at that point in the novel, it was just this moment when you needed to rest and see that these two can intertwine," Dan Brown said.
Takahashi melts, cools, fuses and polishes glass shapes in cartoonish shades (royal purple, aquamarine) to create crayon-box-size statues that resemble, say, an Olympic torch from the year 2080 or a religious totem from a dreamed-up pacifist cult.
Several of the skeletons shared traits that could have been hereditary, such as spina bifida and a cranial suture (one of the joints between bones in the skull) that stayed open long after the age when it usually fuses shut.
Cheer focuses on a competitive sport that fuses turgid, erotic tribalism with the body-breaking violence of muscular humans flinging tinier, lighter humans into the air and then catching them — callused hands atop thickly taped wrists, clawing into triceps and ankles.
We found schmitt but quickly discovered that the nomad cigarette light adapter had two problems: first, the cord wasn't nearly long enough and it seems that no somali vehicles have working lighters (they use the fuses and wire for other things).
In the labyrinth of market stalls lining the feet of high-rise shopping malls, where hookah smoke fuses with the smell of new sneakers and money changers swap wads of currency beside men offering guns for sale, the imagination can run riot.
Consisting primarily of large sculptures based on the drawings, Durbin's extraordinary project fuses the spirit of inquiry — into time, space, representation, and perception — with a personal reimagining of an historical moment that, having been dissected ad infinitum, one would have thought exhausted.
His newly released first full-length album, Hope, fuses diverse musical influences; ILAM's soulful voice evokes the depth and power of West African nomads through a contemporary, urban sound, delivering a singular blend of tradition with reggae, blues, folk, pop and rock.
His right leg was amputated above the knee in early 2016, and he described his difficulties on a webpage on which he raised money for a procedure called osseointegration, which fuses a titanium rod directly into the bone to attach to a prosthesis.
This collection, spanning the last 75 years of poetry, weaves together the words of Nikki Giovanni, Louse Gluck, Jane Hirshfield, Audre Lorde, Sharon Olds, and Adrienne Rich; and fuses together moments of eroticism at its orgasmic pinnacle to daily habits of arousal.
In it, basketball star Cam Calloway (Jessie T. Usher) mentions on a radio show hosted by an old friend that he wants to help kids with the (fictional) disorder "Frozen Nostril Syndrome," which purportedly fuses nostrils together, as if they've been frozen shut.
When an accident caused by the lab's suicidally depressed artificial intelligence system fuses their trials together, Annie and Owen experience the pills' promised journey of self-knowledge together and are forced to work through an increasingly elaborate morality tales that reveal their fears and flaws.
While Alita is seen using an intricate and deadly blade from Mars in Alita: Battle Angel that fuses with her blue plasma, in the comics she uses elbow blades called Damasscus Blades that she can generate from her forearms whenever she needs them using nanotechnology.
Nkanga's installation fuses arts and science, with a tabletop glass rig that slowly drips rendered kolanut onto the table's surface (leaving a material trace over the course of the exhibition), samples of actual kolanuts, and breakdowns of the structure and chemical composition of the plant.
In addition to giving people safety tips about fireworks, the agency also tests thousands of fireworks every year, making sure that they have fuses that burn for just the right amount of time, and that they won't inadvertently tip over, causing a grass fire.
The combined duo fuses together into a new form — called, of course, Ultron Sigma — and merge the Marvel and Capcom worlds to achieve their goals using the Infinity Stones, resulting in the various and sundry heroes from both franchises uniting to battle the new threat.
I've seen a crazy contraption that somehow will help you share your electricity with your neighbors in case their fuses melt in a storm and they don't want to brave the trip into the garage to flick the switch to turn their power back on.
"The Hubble Cantata," its creators explain, fuses a substantial musical performance involving a 21-piece ensemble, a 28-voice choir and two Metropolitan Opera regulars (the baritone Nathan Gunn and the soprano Jessica Rivera) with virtual reality, all within a 8883-degree sound installation.
The garden here in the Bronx (designed by Raymond Jungles, a Miami-based protégé of Burle Marx) does not replicate a single Burle Marx design, but fuses the horticultural signatures of his more than 19703,000 parks and gardens into a sort of ultra-tropical escape.
In their introduction, the editors of that volume, Lopamudra Basu and Cynthia Leenerts, credit Ms. Alexander with creating "a new hybrid poetic form, which fuses the Western Romantic lyric tradition with non-Western ones of Bhakti and Sufi poetry," which came out of India.
In sum, we cannot be the keepers of what you might call liberal civilization — I'm using the word liberal in its broad, philosophical sense, not the narrowly American ideological one — if our readers have illiberal instincts, incurious minds, short attention spans and even shorter fuses.
"Dogs" fuses the deadpan long takes characteristic of the Romanian new wave with a hint of early Coen Brothers humor, turning a rural crime story (including the discovery of a severed human foot) into a mordant and timely examination of the rottenness of power.
She then edited the footage into a film called "Fuses," in which the couple are seen in close-up in their darkened bedroom — they shot their lovemaking by passing small cameras back and forth — with a rural landscape of changing seasons visible through a window.
Famously described as never having met "a taboo he didn't like to break" by art critic Roberta Smith, Melgaard simply creates what is on his mind without hesitation, a facet that ultimately fuses the absurd and psychotic with an intellectual backbone of political and cultural knowledge.
Boy babies carrying donor mitochondria cannot pass their modified genetics onto any future children they may have because once a sperm fuses with an egg to form an embryo, the masculine mitochondrion withers and dies leaving the resulting embryo with only mitochondrion from the mother's egg.
The rapper, 28, is emerging as a favorite to win album of the year for his "To Pimp A Butterfly," which fuses hip-hop with poetry, jazz, blues and social commentary and has won praise from musicians Leon Bridges, Gary Clark Jr. and Corinne Bailey Rae.
Wandering the rooms of the artist's country home, the film instead offers poetic fragments, from closeups of Schneemann's old diaries to footage of her feminist (and at the time scandalous) performances — including "Fuses" (1965), which revolves around a sex scene between her and her then-partner.
The French-born, New York-based artist was noted for her forthright treatment of issues of the body and the mind; and in a series of little-known etchings now on view at the gallery-cum-country estate, she fuses the human body with botanical elements.
Following stints in Barcelona and Paris, where he worked at the Michelin-starred Ze Kitchen Galerie, Angel Vázquez returned home to Mexico in 2003 to open his first restaurant, Intro, which fuses the flavors of various international cuisines (Swedish, Thai) with those he knew as a child.
Jeremy Dutcher's music isn't bound by any one specific definition and on his new album, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa (Our Maliseets Songs), he seamlessly fuses traditional Wolastoqiyik melodies with classical compositions and electronic music, but it's entirely influenced by Dutcher's home and community of Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Founded in 2012 by twin brothers Pablo and Efrain Del Hierro, Puerto Rican experimental puppetry troupe Poncili Creación fuses a DIY punk aesthetic with traditional folk motifs and a boisterous exuberance to create their own brand of  "performative sculpture," as they call it.
Other highlights of the evening's line-up included 2018 Britain's Got Talent finalists B Positive, Zulu ballet INALA, music from West End shows featuring the Soweto Gospel Choir and Morena Leraba, a musician and shepherd from Lesotho who fuses traditional Famo music with a playful mix of other genres.
This new category "[fuses] together our many years of design expertise in all things evening wear, with the new Karl Lagerfeld Paris brand heritage of classic style and elevated taste level which addresses all ages," Camille Passaro, president of Karl Lagerfeld Paris' dress division, said in a statement.
Investigators reportedly found 32 firearms, about 10,000 rounds of ammunition, cannon fuses, and homemade rockets and rocket launchers and other destructive devices, as well as five unexploded or partially exploded improvised devices — including an exploded pipe bomb and smoke grenade — that Johnston had set off in the desert.
The film fuses the roving vision of postindustrial precarity that defined the Dardenne brothers' last two features, Two Days, One Night (2014) and The Kid With a Bike (2012), with the noirish turns of Lorna's Silence (2009) and L'Enfant (2005), which depict a vicious world closing in on itself.
Our friends over at Mouthfeel, a delicious new queer food zine that fuses a gay sensibility with a punk aesthetic in one mouthwatering package, are releasing their second issue online today, and we'd be remiss if we didn't share some of the amazing work they're doing with MUNCHIES readers.
"There are so many fuses, so little communication, so many risks of something exploding, that there's little chance of something not going wrong," said Robert Malley, the former director of Middle East policy in the Obama White House and now vice president for policy at the International Crisis Group.
The piece spans over 24 feet horizontally and fuses analog and digital processes — the artist combined countless appropriated and self-made images, printed these composites onto A4-size sheets of paper, and then traced these onto plaster using pencil, colored pencil, acrylic and ink to form eight separate works.
The artist's ongoing solo show at Marc Straus fuses painting, photography, live bits of nature and other found objects to explore our surrounding world in the vein of a "19th century Naturalist" (individuals who traveled the world exploring and documenting the far reaches of nature), according to the show's press release.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sometimes an exhibition comes along in which the work of two or three artists unexpectedly fuses into a construct of uncanny, unitary perfection; where the forms, colors, space, placement, and light interact with a transcendence that turns the installation into its own immersive entity.
The Colorado outfit fuses speed, spit, grinding grooves, hardcore chugs, metallic crunch, tone-perfect Swedish crust, and an all-around bad attitude that makes Cursed (whose influence rears its ugly head more than a few times, especially on tracks like "On And On") seem like a bunch of cuddly bunnies.
For his JW Anderson x Uniqlo collaborations, the fifth of which will be dropping next month, he fuses his aesthetic trademarks (think flashes of bold color among a muted palette, utilitarian detailing, and functional fabrication, plus a smattering of playful illustration) with the Japanese retailer's high quality yet affordable offering.
Her trippy, psychedelia-inspired world, which fuses fashion with the music-saturated culture of the '60s, has been unfurling on New York's runways since her first wildly colorful show in 1991 — staged with the encouragement of her friends, photographer Steven Meisel and supermodels Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington.
It was one of the first developers to start making games for the Apple TV. Now Harmonix has partnered with Hasbro on perhaps its strangest creation yet: Dropmix, an experience that fuses a Bluetooth-enabled game board, NFC playing cards, and a mobile app to create a playful musical mash-up tool.
Yet, in his failure to elevate progressive policies into the mainstream, he is leaving behind quite possibly the greatest political irony: a revival of the Republican Party through a new, center-right coalition that fuses together the Reagan, Rust Belt Democrats of the 1980's with the Tea Party movement of today.
Loren Teetelli, founder of the jewelry line Loren Nicole, breathes into a gas blowpipe torch to regulate the oxygen flow that controls the heat of the flame as she fuses gold onto gold — which "uses very little gas and is not harmful to the environment or people," Ms. Teetelli wrote in an email.
The three artists invited this year are the Brooklyn native DaSilva, a former member of the Trey McIntyre Project; Smith, a fearless alum of the Batsheva Dance Company now making her own engagingly visceral work; and the Los Angeles-based Taylor, who fuses hip-hop and contemporary dance to often startling and surprising effect.
" The episode features a jaw-dropping list of baseball stars—Wade Boggs, Ken Griffey Jr., Ozzie Smith, Roger Clemens, Steve Sax, José Canseco, Don Mattingly, Darryl Strawberry, and Mike Scioscia (the latter six aren't in the HOF [though a cartoon character now is])—and fuses two irreplaceable totems of Americana: baseball and "The Simpsons.
While the phrase has always sounded like a bit of marketing jargon, and it certainly to some extent still is, mixed reality is effectively the idea that you can blend the best of virtual reality, like high-fidelity visuals and immersive and interactive worlds, with the promise of augmented reality, which fuses your real surroundings with digital objects.
But as we recently noted, game designers Maciek Strychalski and Sean Wright, alongside Mode7 and Smac Games, are answering in kind with Tokyo 42, a technicolor cyberpunk game that fuses Blade Runner, Moebius and Jodorowsky's The Incal, and the densely packed structures of Hong Kong's Kowloon Walled City into what should be a gloriously complex and fun game experience.
This particular live art experience is often site-specific and purposefully set up for an audience in spaces like the Vortex Dome Theater in LA. While Axelrod's Ayahuasca Purge  fuses music, video projection mapping, and sculpture to showcase a new-found perspective through dancing digital images that are the closest representation to what you may experience on Ayahuasca.
Some of the highlights include Paul Outlaw's "Shine," which will use the station's shoe shine stand to explore issues of race, labor, and BDSM subcultures; Thinh Nguyen's "Don't Take My Love," a mournful vocal performance protesting current US immigration policies; and Jonathan Gómez's "Trance Transit House," a roving sonic installation that fuses the station's ambient soundscape with rave music.
As a result, Vautier fuses the boundaries of his art with media not previously considered art, broadening what can be used to make art, from writing, painting, performance, and assemblage sculpture — such as "Sculpture objet suspendu et boîte mystère" ("Suspended Sculptural Object and Mysterious Box," 2200/2400) — to happenings, mail art, radio, film, typography, chat room net art, book art, and DIY publishing.
Read more: Smartphones are getting weird again, and it could be a sign that the industry is on the brink of another huge change Aimed at photography enthusiasts, each camera on the Nokia 9 PureView snaps the same photo simultaneously and then fuses them together into one 12-megapixel image that the company claims will have impressive depth of field and dynamic range.
Replacing an iPhone screen is no longer a mystery because so many people have opened and repaired them on their own, but repair professionals who want to fix burnt-out LCD fuses and other esoteric and complicated repairs must either find pirated schematics online or have an advanced knowledge of how circuit boards fundamentally work to have a shot at successfully repairing one.
Together, Homan and Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE are trying to completely transform our country's immigration enforcement practices in a way that fuses civil immigration and federal criminal prosecutions into one.
The photographer fuses iconic artworks like Giorgione's Sleeping Venus and Titian's Venus of Urbino, to create her own image "Reclining Venus," replacing the milky white reclining women in the classic paintings with a voluptuous woman of color lying upon a wedding dress, rather than the silk bedding of the original paintings, as if emphatically pronouncing her resignation from the gendered roles inherent to marriage.
A key member of Stockholm-based label StayCore (alongside artists like Mobilegirl, Lil Tantrum, Endgame, Kablam), Toxe makes genre-blending music that fuses spitfire beats with twisted vocal samples, chewing up and spitting out everything from Britney Spears to T-Pain, and chopping up grime, R&B, cumbia, reggae, hip-hop and garage to make a startlingly fresh mish-mash of club-ready beats.

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