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If I don't work out, the fusions could continue, or the current fusions will cause pain as it's harder for my body to naturally pump fluid from my spine to my other joints.
There were only seven cameras, down from 22 on the Fusions.
Uber also has a small fleet of self-driving Ford Fusions.
She's had two spinal fusions and multiple rods bolted to her spine.
Some of the show's most poignant episodes are thanks to these fusions.
Like the technicolor collage on its cover, the album relishes in strange fusions.
Other performers also reached the final with untypical fusions of different musical traditions.
Uber has begun offering its service using semi-autonomous Ford Fusions in Pittsburgh.
But who are we to judge unexpected and over-the-top food fusions?
Larotrectinib directly targets an acquired rather than inherited genetic defect called TRK fusions.
No injuries have been reported involving any of Uber's self-driving Ford Fusions.
EDM-dancehall and soca fusions have been part of Major Lazer's repertoire for years.
Manifesta's program has long been about branding cities through fusions of art and social capital.
The drug, larotrectinib, directly targets an acquired rather than inherited genetic defect called TRK fusions.
In his solo career, Mr. Taha extended both his musical fusions and his blunt lyrics.
Numerous startups like Kindred and RightHand Robotics use similar fusions of machine learning and robotics.
Uber's using autonomous Ford Fusions, it will intro Volvo XC90s to the fleet early next year.
NTRK fusions, for instance, trigger cancer growth only in about 0.5 to 1.0% of solid tumors.
In March, police in Dilworth, Minnesota, also discovered drugs packed in Ford Fusions manufactured in Mexico.
NTRK fusions, for instance, trigger cancer growth only in about 0.5 to 1.0% of solid tumours.
The workouts are fusions of yoga, pilates, and plyometrics designed to correct imbalances and prevent injuries.
They move through rock, funk, calypso, flamenco and the Santana band's own pan-Afro-Latin fusions.
Past editions have included tap-capoeira fusions, statements of political protest and digital experiments with sound.
I rode in 3 separate Ford Fusions, each with a different pair of safety drivers up front.
In other parts of the world, elite fusions of foreign and domestic fears were even more pronounced.
With this boom comes travel vloggers with GoPro Fusions and iMovie chops, whose videos proliferate on YouTube.
Expect to see more of Ms. Cherkassky's effective fusions of the personal, the political and the painterly.
With "The Lion King: The Gift," Beyoncé joins their ranks soulfully and attentively, seeking full-fledged fusions.
We guessed that Garnet was a fusion the second the concept of fusions were introduced to us.
What Singapore shows is that unusual fusions of conservative and liberal ideas in health care really are possible.
It is approved to treat certain types of solid tumors, which show rare genetic anomalies called NTRK fusions.
"The doctors told me that with two spinal fusions, I can't play major league baseball anymore," Fielder said.
This deception cuts particularly deep for Gems because the show treats fusions as the ultimate show of trust.
Davis accomplished one of the most moving, effective fusions of paint handling, narrative and symbolism in recent American art.
Here, though, visitors can devour a delicious mishmash of foods and fusions from all over Mexico and the world.
On their own, NTRK fusions are so rare that doctors are not likely to run dedicated tests for each.
The autonomous Ford Fusions that Uber is now dispatching to riders appear to be, for the most part, regular cars.
E11even's hooking her up with a pink Barbie hat for the gig and MYX fusions moscato to quench her thirst.
But, like the iPhone, all will be fusions of clever new hardware, innovative client software and powerful server-based components.
It's an album that was carefully crafted, well mixed and filled with musical fusions and the right kind of collaborations.
Those cars are also Fusions — though ones that Ford Motor has played no part in turning into self-driving cars.
Many of the Massive members perform Indian classical music in its pure form as well as experimenting with various fusions.
Uber's San Francisco fleet features the Volvo XC90, an upgraded model from the Ford Fusions that were unveiled in Pittsburgh.
Paak's R&B fusions to the big room EDM grandiosity of Calvin Harris to the punky-fun of Meg Myers.
It even got fused with Drake's "Hotline Bling" in one of the more unlikely fusions of video game and rap music.
It makes me wonder whether a future game-food scene would be about playful, nostalgic dishes or about dystopian corporate fusions.
Compared to DNA sequencing, sequencing RNA is more effective at detecting gene fusions—a common type of mutation in childhood cancers.
Even if it's basically a Dew-S-A Christmas colorway, it's one of the more solid fusions they've come up with.
Critic's Pick On a companion to the remade film's official soundtrack, the pop superstar seeks full-fledged fusions with African musicians.
Bites At Mercado Roma Coyoacán, visitors can devour a delicious mishmash of foods and fusions from all over Mexico (and beyond).
The fruity new fusions include one chew that's half strawberry and half watermelon, and one that's half blue raspberry and half lemonade.
Rez Abbasi's Junction (Saturday) Mr. Abbasi, a guitarist, has fashioned a career out of contemporary fusions, with keen insight and fleet technique.
The treatment also won approval to treat adults with non-small cell lung cancer, whose tumors show genetic mutations called ROS1 fusions.
Fusions is a clever RPG that actively changes the direction of a franchise that had been exhausting itself in a single genre.
The pieces were cast by the art foundry Fusions, a heritage business recognized by the French state, based in the Auvergne region.
The therapeutic effect has been described as dramatic but only about 0.5 to 1.0% of solid tumours are driven by NTRK fusions.
Ford said it is aware of three reports of property damage and one injury report potentially related to the issue in the Fusions.
Rozlytrek was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday to treat certain types of solid tumors, which show NTRK fusions.
His omnivorous 14-member band handled a profusion of instruments — button accordion, oboe, Brazilian cuica — and a remarkable spectrum of idioms and fusions.
Compared to the Ford Fusions Uber is using in Pittsburgh, the XC90's self-driving technology is more streamlined and integrated into the vehicle.
At Uber's September 2016 unveiling of its Pittsburgh self-driving car operation, it was still using the Fusions, but had a Volvo on display.
Dope rides The new Ford Fusions come fully loaded -- powerful engine, A/C, state-of-the-art entertainment system and ... $1 million in marijuana?
Roche's drug and Bayer/Lilly's Vitrakvi target tumors with rare genetic anomalies called NTRK fusions, irrespective of where in the body the disease started.
From afar, Soft Sounds is a patchwork (some of the songs date back to Zauner's old lo-fi demos) of giddy fusions and homages.
Rozlytrek aims to treat people with a rare genetic anomaly, called NTRK fusions, that drive growth in a range of tumours found throughout the body.
We were inspired by the growing scene in cities like Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon, where there were fusions and new concepts with higher ambitions.
The drug also won the FDA nod to treat adults with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), whose tumors show genetic mutations called ROS1 fusions.
Within about a month, though, the company plans to assemble self-driving Fusions with two lidar units that will be slightly larger than hockey pucks.
Systema Solar's new album makes a huge leap from the group's previous recordings; its fusions are far more sleek, seamless, comic and lavish with ideas.
Rozlytrek aims to treat people with a rare genetic anomaly, called NTRK fusions, that drive growth in a range of tumors found throughout the body.
GoPro reps shot with a few Fusions at the Mountain Games and I'm told I'll get some of the footage soon, so stay tuned for that.
Ford, meanwhile, poured $1 billion into an AI company called Argo, which it's using to develop self-driving Ford Fusions that could carry passengers in 2021.
Uber recently deployed a fleet of 14 Ford Fusions equipped with radar, cameras and other sensing equipment developed by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's robotics center.
By the end of the year, 100 Volvos will be on the road, but in the meantime a fleet of Ford Fusions are picking up passengers.
As Divider's work makes wondrously clear, when planetarium domes aren't showcasing science for the masses, they make great places for immersive fusions of art and technology.
Mr. Marley's productions seek fusions with hip-hop, dancehall and R&B; the songs feature nearly two dozen guests (among them Damian and Ky-Mani Marley).
Santana's multifaceted, proudly bilingual blues-Latin-rock-jazz-pop catalog invokes its own migrations and fusions, now linked to messages of positive thinking and global healing.
These GIFs, which continue his ongoing exploration of liquefied imagery, are trippy fusions of Greco-Roman statues and gyrating celestial bodies covered in vibrant, oozing paint.
According to a release from Ford, the company has issued a safety recall on approximately 22,2500 2260 Ranger trucks and 23,193 Fusions made between 219 and 215.
Both groups, despite the huge gaps in age, have produced some of the best hardcore-metal fusions to date, so this release was truly meant to be.
Like the scholarly cove he has become, Bowie enjoys making connections between stuff, from fusions of the spoken word with music to the griot storytellers of Africa.
Since these NTRK fusions occur in a multitude of tumors, Roche sees potentially broad application for Rozlytrek, in conjunction with diagnostic tests from its Foundation Medicine unit.
The enigmatic fusions of Pop and conceptual art, centered on texts, produced by Mr. Ruscha in California in the 2600s, are now considered ahead of their time.
When we get better at using these technologies, we can find more oncogenic fusions and companies will be smart enough to find the agents that target them.
Fusions bombs combine hydrogen nuclei to form helium, resulting in enormous explosive potential—the strongest of which, the Tsar Bomba in 1961, produced upwards of 50,000 kilotons.
Many of Pakistan's commercially successful rock acts, such as Noori or Junoon, respectively, tend to lean more towards fusions of rock or pop rock with Urdu lyrics.
Instead of leaning on tired plotlines from the show, Fusions creates all-new experiences that never could have happened if it wasn't for the protagonist's incredible wish.
Appearing less like masks and more like biological fusions between herself and other organisms—part plantlife, part anemone—they're unsettling creations channeling something verging on body horror.
As you grow, several of your bones in the arms and legs fuse together and she can tell how old a person was through those bone fusions.
Kirstein wanted Diaghilev-type fusions of the arts; it's hard to know what he can have made of Balanchine's increasing preference for no décor and minimal costumes.
Photo by Ryan Miller There's been genre-blurring fusions happening this entire decade, but the intersection of rap and hard rock has remained a no man's land.
The leakproof Fresh Fusions 32 oz Water Bottle has a chamber that stretches to the bottom of the bottle, ensuring a fruity taste down to the last sip.
Abuelsamid shared this photo of the trunk of one of Ford's autonomous Fusions to drive home the point about why SUVs and minivans are so popular these days.
Currently on display at Academic Gallery in Queens, Snake in the Grass responds to The Garden of Earthly Delights through outlandishly vibrant sculptural fusions of ceramics and textiles.
Uber scaled back the number of sensors it uses on its self-driving cars when it changed over from Ford Fusions to Volvo XC90s, according to The Guardian.
Ford plans to put a fleet of 30 autonomous, plug-in hybrid Ford Fusions on the road as it accelerates efforts to develop cars that can drive themselves.
The treatment was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday to treat certain types of solid tumors, which show rare genetic anomalies called NTRK fusions.
Today, a majority of the Uber fleet consists of Toyota Priuses and Camrys, Honda Accords, and Ford Fusions, as well as the luxury models it mentioned in 2008.
The university is operating a vast pilot project to develop connected-car technologies, and self-driving Ford Fusions or Lexus sedans can often be seen navigating downtown streets.
Vitrakvi, which Bayer acquired from Eli Lilly's Loxo Oncology, has been shown to quell solid tumours that were triggered to grow by genetic changes known as NTRK fusions.
ECM has released an extraordinary catalog that encompasses jazz, classical music and cross-cultural fusions from composers and performers like Keith Jarrett, Vijay Iyer, Arvo Pärt and Meredith Monk.
One reason is that the cultural fusions they produced—Spies's gorgeous Balinese landscapes, Segalen's proto-modernist poems in the shape of Chinese "steles," Eberhardt's Russian-Muslim romances—resist categorization.
Two self-driving Ford Fusions (with a third on the way) will offer trips to the 4,000 residents of the Villages, a gated community for senior citizens in San Jose.
The drivers encountering the 14 Ford Fusions — just a part of Uber's self driving army — on the road did not opt into the experience of driving next to a robot.
Until then, she will keep working on these multimedia fusions of the grotesque, sadomasochistic, and the bizarre, including the ongoing collaboration with Garth Elson on their high school yearbook series.
Uber's small fleet of self-driving Ford Fusions having been shepherding a select number of passengers around Pittsburgh since early September, but so far Uber has declined to discuss the progress.
The DEA's Silverio Balzano told CNN the 15 pot-laden Fusions were made at a plant in Mexico before Ford packed them onto a train and shipped them to Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Get the Fresh Fusions 32 oz Fruit Infuser Water Bottle for $19.97 See Details Yoga positions require lots of stretching and bending, so clothes that won't restrict your movements are a necessity.
RET fusions, an acquired rather than inherited gene defect, occur in about 523 percent of lung cancers, 252 to 210 percent of papillary thyroid cancers, and a small number of other cancers.
YouTube recordings are no substitute for the scrupulously curated products of Smithsonian and Ocora, and although some inspired fusions are being created in Central Asia, most come and go without a trace.
There have been role-playing elements, as seen in Xenoverse, but Fusions takes that side further and pairs it with turn-based combat that's both traditional and, as its title implies, not.
Investigators are struggling to figure out why drugs keep ending up inside brand-new Ford Fusions after police in Ohio discovered $1 million worth of weed hidden in the cars' trunks, CNN reports.
In the beginning, he fleshed-out fusions between rockstars and mythical beasts, including a Phish-inspired Fishoid, a vampire that loves Batman, and a Pumpkinhead chopping his own head off with a guitar.
The painter Nina Chanel Abney, now 2587, has been on a tear since she first unveiled her visceral fusions of abstraction, figuration and politics at the Kravets Wehby Gallery in Chelsea in 29674.
Especially with fusions among companies to create their own healthcare plans, like the recent Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan alliance, consumers should be questioning what information is being used to calculate their individual healthcare costs.
In addition to this latest bust, cops have confiscated at least 250 pounds of weed from at least 22 Fusions in the early months of 2017, according to Alpha News and the Associated Press.
Larotrectinib and LOXO-195 belong to a new class of medicines that target an acquired genetic defect called TRK fusions in which TRK genes abnormally attach to other genes, triggering accelerated cancer cell growth.
So far, Matthiesen said, Lyft has integrated this technology into Ford Fusions and Chrysler Pacificas, and it now operates these cars in a research fleet that's only accessible to Lyft employees in Palo Alto.
With plans to begin testing its autonomous technology in 30 Ford Fusions this year, the company hopes to gather enough data to develop level 4 vehicles that are able to drive better than humans.
Photo via BET Among the tributes and Desiigner meme-fusions at the 2016 BET Awards, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar delivered a large-scale performance of their collab "Freedom" from Bey's Lemonade album/R&B opera.
Thus fantasy villains are sometimes fusions of premodern and postmodern forces — the demonic industrialist Saruman in Tolkien, the technological deities in Neil Gaiman's "American Gods," even Martin's White Walkers, part Faerie and part climate change.
But nowadays, this largely forgotten album feels like a link between jazz's old barrelhouse history, the globalist avant-funk of the M-Base collective (to which Allen belonged) and the hip-hop fusions to come.
Through its combined purchasing leverage and influence over utilization, the fusions of CVS, its pharmacy benefit manager and mail order pharmacy Caremark and Aetna may be able to stem the tide of rising drug prices.
With the trial, a handful of test vehicles — Ford Fusions at first — will roam the streets, each car coming with a human safety engineer who has undergone training to reassure riders that the process is safe.
Though response rates could encourage a race for more such drugs, the need for suitable gene mutations or fusions will be a tall order, said oncologist Ulrik Lassen of Copenhagen's Rigshospitalet, who co-authored the larotrectinib study.
The album's producer, John Hill, is in no way a retro rock purist; his credits include tracks by Santigold, Florence and the Machine, Eminem and Shakira, and with him Cage the Elephant devises past-and-present fusions.
CARAMANICA The raspy-voiced Algerian-French songwriter Rachid Taha, who grew up in France, used musical fusions as cross-cultural lessons and provocations, insisting on his rights to meld African, Middle Eastern, European, rock and electronic music.
A year ago, Ford teased a possible integration with the Amazon Echo smart home device, so car owners could turn on their home lights or browse their music libraries from the comfort of their Fusions or F-150s.
The recent investment brings the company&aposs total funding to well over $100 million, according to PitchBook, putting Tokamak on par with other leading fusion startups including US-based Commonwealth Fusions Systems and the Canadian company, General Fusion.
Bebo Valdés and Chico O'Farrill were two of the most influential Cuban jazz musicians of the mid-20th century — Mr. Valdés for his sumptuous orchestral works, and Mr. O'Farrill for his fusions of bebop and Afro-Cuban music.
She often collaborates with other chefs so she has the freedom to entertain, and it's led to a lot of interesting fusions since starting in 2013—Polish dishes with elements of South African, Danish, and even French cuisine.
Uber gave a few members of the press a sneak peek Tuesday when a fleet of 138681386816 Ford Fusions equipped with radar, cameras and other sensing equipment pulled up to Uber's Advanced Technologies Campus (ATC) northeast of downtown Pittsburgh.
Dragon Ball Fusions is different—and, for me, it's both the best game available to Dragon Ball fans right now, and a brilliant hopping-on point for anyone yet to truly engage with the franchise in a gaming capacity.
We recently discovered the glorious lighthouse paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe's sister, Ida Ten Eyck O'Keeffe, whose renderings of Cape Cod's Highland Lighthouse are dramatic fusions of American landscape painting with the swirling energy of Futurism, or something like it.
The sly magic of someone like Mr. Corea — or Mr. Valdés, or Mr. Hancock, who this summer gave a tantalizing taste of Afro-futurist fusions to come — is that his powers are undiminished even as the years tick by.
Jazz Bebo Valdés and Chico O'Farrill were two of the most influential Cuban jazz musicians of the mid-20th century — Mr. Valdés for his sumptuous orchestral works, and Mr. O'Farrill for his fusions of bebop and Afro-Cuban music.
A former employee said Uber justified the decision to slim down to one lidar by saying they "overdid it" with the additional sensors on the Fusions, suggesting the multiple lidars were unnecessary as Uber continued to refine its self-driving system.
Authorities are looking into how marijuana worth $1 million was hidden in the trunks of brand new, Mexican-made Ford Fusions at a dealership in Ohio, according to Silverio Balzano, agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration's Youngstown office.
This year, the company is back with the same strategy on another target, called RET fusions, which Loxo says are found in 23 percent of nonsmall cell lung cancer, and 22 to 230 percent of papillary and other thyroid cancers.
The piece's unified-but-distributed graphology, seems to me, says something ambivalent about net culture and artificial life and the language of sculpture in terms of assemblies and fusions in which archetypes and trivial elements meld to form faux futuristic conglomerates.
Mr. Vervoordt's minimalist fusions of East and West, ancient and modern, have become the admired trademark of his booths at fairs such as Tefaf Maastricht and Masterpiece, as well as at his exhibitions in the Palazzo Fortuny during the Venice Biennale.
Lambert is the hookiest of pop-country queens, responsible for hit ballads, giant arena-rock bangers, and some of country's deftest fusions of acoustic guitar twang and electric power chords; musically as well as lyrically, she rocks with a grand sense of scale.
Four days later, Business Insider published video of one of Uber's self-driving Ford Fusions tooling down Market Street, and made note of the fact that the company had so far failed to receive regulatory approval to test its autonomous vehicles in California.
Meanwhile fusions of Western jazz and Middle Eastern folk music have united leading instrumentalists such as Michel Godard, a French tuba-player, and Djivan Gasparyan, a master of the duduk oboe whose mournful sound can be heard all round the eastern Mediterranean.
A small cadre of chefs work out of a modest kitchen that liberally juts into the dining room, serving up a handful of judío-mexicano fusions: tacos filled with diced kosher meats; bagels piled high with meat, eggs, and chunky green salsa.
There is a case to make that Zao did his most confident, authentic work — and cultural fusions — while still in China or during his first years in Paris, before Chinese calligraphy and landscape painting began to guide him toward abstraction around 29.
From Korean barbecue and Persian ice cream to Oaxacan tlayudas, Vietnamese pho, and everyday delicacies from Thailand, Ethiopia, India, China, the Philippines, and beyond — not to mention popular fusions of two or more culinary traditions — LA's edible landscape reflects its complex ethnic and cultural makeup.
In case you missed it, Pokémon fusions are back in the news, thanks in part to a recent Tumblr meme and helped along by a small but growing community of talented fan artists dedicated to bringing these sometimes adorable but often horrific hybrids to life.
Tumblr users have been focused on the strange dynamic between the narrator and his best friend, as well as the hilarious anachronistic humor of the idea of luring someone down to your wine cellar: There are the usual crossovers and fusions with other memes.
I didn't like the fact that she was working so hard, 69 years old and still climbing in and out of Ford Fusions all day, driving from Indianapolis to St. Louis and back with bad knees, bad hips, diabetes, and all the rest of it.
Compare that with the visitors lot, which was full of dusty Honda Civics and Ford Fusions and you have a good illustration of the growing gap between the high costs Americans are paying for healthcare, versus the high profits doctors, hospital administrators, and insurance companies are reaping.
One former Uber employee involved in testing both the Fusions and Volvo SUVs said that during a test run in late 2016, the Volvo failed to see a delivery truck's tailgate lift that extended into the street, and the car nearly hit it going 35 miles-per-hour.
The bassist Luques Curtis, 33 — who, along with his brother, Zaccai, recently released "Syzygy," a strong album of Latin jazz fusions — learned at the elbow of mentors like Andy González (a nominee in the Latin jazz category this year), while also studying straight-ahead jazz at a conservatory.
The return of figures like Kid Rock and the rise of rock and rap fusions in the mainstream is sign enough that the aggro/nu-metal aesthetic has been the wave these past few years, but no person might be more an avatar for this revitalized era than Post Malone.
A Ford spokesman told CNN there's no way the weed made it into the Fusions at its Mexico plant or its internal shipping yards—prompting investigators to wonder who the hell packed it in, when they did it, and why they didn't take it out before the cars made it to a dealership.
Vine users frequently circulated call-and-response memes, remixed and remade other people's Vine videos into ever-blossoming new memes and fusions with old memes, and constantly appeared in Vine videos with other Vine users — none of which would have made sense to someone not fairly well-versed in Vine culture to date.
Yet Darpa has also devised some of the most disastrous fusions of science and war, including Agent Orange (the defoliant that disabled thousands of American troops, as well as untold numbers of civilians, in Vietnam) and myriad other projects that treated the world as a giant laboratory but neglected to notice the people inside.
But after the trio of dancing duos — the first time in history that all three finalists were professional athletes — gave their final performances in front of judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Julianne Hough and Bruno Tonioli, it was Hernandez that took home the winning title, despite all three contestants earning 40/40 for their fusions.
As a teenager, Mr. Coleman sought out, and sometimes sat in with, the city's top jazz musicians — the master improviser Von Freeman, the avant-garde composer Henry Threadgill (who this year won the Pulitzer Prize for music), and the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, a jazz collective that explored fusions of the ancient and the new, a concept that would inspire his own later ventures.
The musical side of Vine often used the six-second limit to do really cool things structurally, musically and collectively: Artists, animators, and illustrators used Vine's GIF-like qualities and short loops to produce mesmerizing digital art: And for video editors, the possibilities were even greater: Editing reigned on Vine, particularly in the form of quick musical or pop culture mashups and fusions of pre-existing videos and memes.
And the rivalry between Lyft's self-driving ambitions and those of Uber is promising to be one of the great storylines in transportation over the next several years: just yesterday, spy shots of Bolts fitted with self-driving sensors were first published by The Verge; less than 24 hours later, Uber responded with photos of its own self-driving Ford Fusions near its R&D facilities in Pittsburgh.
Meghan leaves U.K. days after she and Prince Harry drop royal bombshell Joaquin Phoenix and Martin Sheen arrested in star-studded climate change protest on Capitol Hill Russian warship 'aggressively approached' U.S. destroyer in Arabian Sea, Navy says He was considered one of the most gifted and electrifying drummers in pop music history, a virtuosic stylist and technical maestro who inspired a cult following with his dazzling fusions of hard rock and jazz.
The exhibition's predominant forms of trickery are improbable fusions of materials — like Eric Baudart's "Atomsphère" (2016), a working fan inside a Plexiglas container full of canola oil; things that are not made of what they look like — Tony Matelli's "Jesus" (2016), for instance, is a seemingly decrepit statue made of cast concrete with about a dozen avocado halves (rendered in bronze) perched upon it like absurdist pigeons; and sculptures that appear truncated or doubled — like Jean-Marie Appriou's mirrored dromedaries in "Mirage" (2016).

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