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"generically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is shared by, including or typical of a whole group of things; in a way that is not specific

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They're just going to spring out of our study of intelligence generically, or human genetics generically.
It'd be a shame, then, if the new Matrix turned out to be just another story about a bunch of generically straight, generically cis, generically white dudes – particularly since the "red pill" concept has long since been commandeered by MRAs.
Throughout the settled case the CFTC referred to Liew's employer generically as a large financial institution "financial institution 22.5" and mentioned other firms and traders at such firms generically.
Opdivo, known generically as nivolumab, had sales of $840 million in the second quarter of this year, compared with $314 million for Keytruda, which is known generically as pembrolizumab.
The broadest shape of a romance plot is generically defined.
" Peter: "My life is as generically ordinary as everyone else's.
"I didn't want to do something generically 'horror,'" Milicevic says.
Lyrica, known generically as pregabalin, was originally developed for epilepsy.
The Whole Foods area was more cramped and generically separated.
"A bomb going off generically is a terrorist activity," he said.
"A bomb going off is generically a terrorist activity," Cuomo said.
Other drugs with similar actions include Tecentriq, known generically as atezolizumab.
These are boom times for generically inspirational titles and abstract nouns.
Unlike most consumer goods, watches are seldom, if ever, sold generically.
They generically repair a file, we repair a file for 3D printing.
Generically, dictatorships are better than disorder, but democracies are better than dictatorship.
It also misidentified Chris Evans as another generically handsome Chris: Chris Pine.
They're often referred to generically as "AR-15-style" rifles or assault weapons.
"Generically, whites have not been the subject of historic discrimination," Mr. Dershowitz said.
Or you can just use it sort of generically, like- So they're surveilling it.
The Ordinary delivers that hit with inexpensive products that have a generically clinical feel.
The music is as indifferently, generically "intense" as it is during any given battle sequence.
The initial feedback for Ozempic, known generically as semaglutide, is positive, the Danish company said.
Why did you have to be such a generically creepy dude all of the sudden?
Dressed in a generically smart style, he never would have stood out from a crowd.
Instead of pinning blame, he spoke optimistically, if generically, of making compromises and reaching agreements.
Novartis's Sandoz generics unit in May won European approval for Zessly, known generically as infliximab.
To take the joy and ownership of building something that might otherwise be manufactured generically.
He wasn't mean or nice, he was generically professional with little or no eye contact.
And its customers could buy just two choices of pasta, referred to generically as macaroni.
Indians get angry at Pakistanis, generically, rather than at Pakistan's jihadists, its military or its government.
PISANI: WELL, I MEAN, GENERICALLY IT IS SOMEONE WHO BELIEVES WE LIVE IN AN INTERCONNECTED WORLD.
These include Pfizer Inc's Xalatan, known generically as latanoprost, Novartis AG's Travatan and Allergan Plc's Lumigan.
The drug, known generically as fremanezumab, competes with rival treatments from Eli Lilly & Co and Amgen Inc .
The drug, known generically as fremanezumab, competes with rival treatments from Eli Lilly & Co and Amgen Inc.
Most people will concede the above point when you're discussing market forces generically, regardless of their politics.
A sentient palm tree, he's generically appealing, but with no apparent depth or motivation beyond his id.
But her generically eager performance here pales next to memories of Faye Dunaway's audaciously stylized onscreen interpretation.
Rather than generically throwing x86 hardware at the problem, however, Intel is increasingly focused on more specialized solutions.
The drug, generically known as naloxone, is becoming a medical staple as the opioid epidemic sweeps the country.
No new class of medicine has been introduced since Pfizer Inc's Xalatan, known generically as latanoprost, in 1996.
His generically effective calls for national unity inside an overstuffed coffee shop were carried live on cable news.
Employees should "understand that the employer is not just speaking generically in their best interest," Mr. Secunda said.
The families in "Indebted" are thoughtful and restrained, like the generically respectable characters conjured during a Presidential debate.
For one, the Runaways parents probably needed some shading in, given that their comic counterparts were flatly, generically evil.
It's probably because they all feature generically attractive white men who engage in slightly flirty banter with each other.
Ofev, known generically as nintedanib, is marketed by Boehringer Ingelheim; it too inhibits fibrosis by targeting various growth factors.
In many of these images, you're using props and locations that seem ahistorical—sort of generically old-time-y.
Teva, the world's largest generic drugmaker had hoped to receive approval for Ajovy, known generically as fremanezumab, by June.
They're also the same generically, meaning that it's very feasible that the same person could have made them all.
"I couldn't help myself, I had made something so generically perfect that it required a desperate intervention," Helvie says.
"That hasn't generically been true—wasn't true in the 80s, wasn't particularly true in the 90s," Baker told me.
The most commonly prescribed treatments for glaucoma include Pfizer's Xalatan, known generically as latanoprost, Novartis's Travatan, and Allergan's Lumigan.
Remicade, known generically as infliximab, is an antibody drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
The president's son is the sort of generically handsome guy that might have more than a few look-alikes.
Generically luxurious, the St. Regis still feels like a work in progress — not really acceptable at this price point.
Rather than the single generically blank style that's now noticeable everywhere, minimalism is fundamentally about a diversity of visions.
For example, they point to the 23 U.S. approval of the sleeping aid Ambien - known generically as zolpidem tartrate.
The blood thinner, Pradaxa (known generically as dabigatran), is often prescribed for patients with an arrhythmia called atrial fibrillation.
It's also completely commercialized, and, to a parent's eye, stocked almost exclusively with choppy cuts of generically alarming images.
The most commonly prescribed treatments include Pfizer Inc's Xalatan, known generically as latanoprost, Novartis AG's Travatan and Allergan Plc's Lumigan.
In Philadelphia, for example, it is "generically busy," with houses in good areas with good prices being snapped up quickly.
Alimta, known generically as pemetrexed, had worldwide sales of $2.49 billion last year, making it Lilly's second biggest-selling product.
Generically they can be filed under "post-punk," but within that, they have barely taken any consistent form at all.
Some of these gadgets are generically produced in huge quantities in Chinese factories and then resold under various brand names.
I don't know how, but I ended up with all three brown books generically titled "Photo Album" in faded calligraphy.
But with its generically Modernist passages and emotive stretches in a Neo-Romantic vein, it lacked a clear musical voice.
"Not only does the answer turn out to be yes, but in some sense it's generically true," said Bar-Yam.
"I thought of myself as generically American," she writes, recalling a childhood of Chips Ahoy cookies and Sebago boat shoes.
Fosamax is now available generically as alendronate, and has been joined by several other medications capable of promoting stronger bones.
On the surface, the timing of the key word "balance" with a slip makes the clip a generically funny meme.
The new antiviral, generically known as baloxavir marboxil but sold under the brand name Xofluza, is a single dose treatment.
The Iraq fiasco had multiple authors, but the distinctive neoconservative contribution is a peculiar brand of generically pro-war thinking.
It's something new, we call it generically a VR experience, but it's a new form of destination tourism in virtual reality.
Keytruda — known generically as pembrolizumab — targets the activity of genes called PD-22009 (anti-programmed-death-receptor-21) and PD-L24.
Students then wrote back, either directly to the letter-writer or more generically to a different, unknown refugee in the camp.
Momenta claimed Amphastar infringed its patent covering a method used to confirm the structural signature of Lovenox, known generically as enoxaparin.
Homer Simpson himself is part of this visual tradition, but in keeping with changing ethnic attitudes is seen as generically white.
Too often she sees other founders' decks "either not well designed or generically designed," and missing their "brand personality," she said.
So all of the mental prework that I did for the book was, I suppose, generically literary without being consciously litfic.
Hacky sack: The generically named "World Footbag" site reports that the record number of keep-ups by one man is 63,326.
"The wall is generically speaking -- technology, boots on the ground, [that's the way] I think of the border," Williams said Tuesday.
He highlighted the market's widespread "skepticism" towards Monsanto, a $56 billion company that pioneered the development of generically modified seeds and GMOs.
Cramer highlighted the market's widespread "skepticism" towards Monsanto, a $56 billion company that pioneered the development of generically modified seeds and GMOs.
Sarah Jones: Gendry is back because this is an epic fantasy series and he's a king's bastard who is generically good-looking.
The app, rather generically called "A Video Meme App," lets you take a short video clip, add your own caption, then share.
He added that he believes the legislation was written so generically, Trump might have a hard time arguing against it in court.
"He's awesome," Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, mustered, a bit generically, before taking a phone call and speed-walking away.
BUT ON THE DEFICIT QUESTION GENERICALLY, JOE, FIRST YEAR OF A BIG TAX CUT YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE SOME REVENUES, QUOTE, UNQUOTE.
"We have tried to avoid putting it in one of those boxes and prefer to call it more generically an 'object,'" Knight said.
She could have treated "Lemonade" as a generically feminist statement, but she decentered herself and focused on the album's importance for black women.
Emflaza, known generically as deflazacort, belongs to a class of drugs called corticosteroids that are frequently used to treat DMD and other conditions.
But they aren't generically cosmic — the items, sold under the brand name Saint Heron, reflect her ongoing fascination with the constellation of Orion.
The generically-named "Table Lamp with WiFi Speaker" is a little more purposeful with its dual functionality as a lamp and a speaker.
Roche's Rituxan, known generically as rituximab, is used principally to treat blood cancers, while Herceptin, or trastuzumab, is a treatment for breast cancer.
It has helped make her into a darling of the insurgent left, which is highly critical of the Democratic establishment's generically pro-Israel view.
Brown has also called Indian-American comedian Aziz Ansari "Aladdin" for criticizing him, and once dressed as a generically Middle Eastern terrorist for Halloween.
The setting is the central living area of a house, rendered in soothing shades of pale green, so generically tasteful as to be anonymous.
The oral drug, Steglatro, known generically as ertugliflozin, will compete with AstraZeneca Plc's Farxiga, Johnson & Johnson's Invokana and Eli Lilly and Boehringer Ingelheim's Jardiance.
The first recommendation is Latisse (also known generically as bimatoprost), the prescription, FDA-approved drug that has been clinically tested to enhance lash growth.
But the white supremacist "alt-right" and more generically nationalist "alt-lite" coalition, which have helped define the current political landscape, are strikingly secular.
If she could remember a story or two about each of the dead, they would not be reduced to the generally and generically dead.
As this sort of transformation happens, the companies behind these proper nouns are usually resistant to them becoming used colloquially and generically like this.
"Apple will still be creating a solution for the FBI that can be trivially re-used" [...] It'd be pretty generically applicable in the future.
"Generically shaped like a French twist, the ends are left out on some bits and the direction of all the pieces varies throughout," he explains.
Dr. Rizk operates on a case-by-case basis, meaning that there are no generically manufactured, ski-slope bunny noses coming out of his office.
Novo Nordisk said the initial feedback for its Ozempic diabetes drug, known generically as semaglutide, was positive and that the formulary coverage was "progressing well".
The pill that Mr. Palopoli and his organic chemistry research team synthesized and patented is now sold generically and under other brand names, including Serophene.
Logically, both would sound like Wisconsinites, but their accents are generically American — which means that we're not fully hearing these characters or Mr. Kamps's play.
Newer, and worse, are three suites of oil paintings that depict sunsets in lavish Technicolor, each as generically pretty as a Windows 95 screen saver.
Trump-era policymaking, for example, has turned out to be far more generically conservative than listening to his pronouncements would have led you to believe.
There are lots of different generically branded Bluetooth transmitters on Amazon, many of which look so similar that they're surely coming from the same factory.
For Sunday's piece, generically titled "Next Performance" (2017), he returned to the same site at Grace Exhibition Space where he has performed again and again.
In the leaked version of the song, he also mentions his ex, Amber Rose, by name instead of generically making reference to women he's slept with.
"A bomb going off is generically a terrorist activity," said Cuomo, who ordered 1,000 New York State Police and National Guard members deployed across the city.
Since then there has been a bit of suspicion surrounding other so-called COX-21 inhibitors, including celecoxib, sold generically and under the brand name Celebrex.
His standing is worse than that of his immediate predecessors George W. Bush and Barack Obama, both of whom led generically described opponents at similar points.
Trundling along on the drone of Ramsay's pseudo-hardboiled voice-over, "The Whole Truth" plays like an especially claustrophobic courtroom procedural, drably photographed and generically framed.
Eventually, Eleven reveals that she knows where Will is, but not before she's enchanted his band of friends, especially the generically-named Mike Wheeler (Finn Wolfhard).
Generically written but featuring a promising cast, "Get a Job" is a long-shelved movie, mostly about 20-somethings entering the sink-or-swim labor force.
They often speak vaguely about shadowy figures in the camp or at home who might rape them or talk generically of violence, without ever implicating themselves.
Overall, this should amount to a change from the current system, based largely on "negative permission" — a given proposal is generically prohibited unless expressly granted permission.
I use those two a lot in a hobbyist Instagram feed where I take generically composed tourist photos in popular destinations, superimposed with plastic farm animals.
Unlike those authors, Mike Huckabee, whose "God, Guns, Grits, and Gravy" met with a wider but still modest readership, can't be accused of a generically inspirational title.
The soda giant's latest ad centers on a political march full of millennials — the generically trendy, stock-photo-looking sort of millennials that only exist in commercials.
"I said, let's just go down a highway, we don't have to plan anything except kind of generically what the times are going to be," Scholten said.
A gentler, more generically wow look at this cool new thing effort prioritized press quotes, pasting accolades across the screen, many of which focused on online play.
Today's hearing in the House saw members of Congress airing musty arguments and grandstanding generically as if they had just been informed of the internet this week.
Privately held Alvogen and Synthon said on Thursday they had received decentralised European approval for a 40 mg dose of glatiramer acetate, as Copaxone is known generically.
Well, it was more palatable, generically speaking, to a normal listening audience, whereas the first album was so barebones and lo-fi, we sounded like retarded people.
Yet the biggest revenue growth came from a category generically named "other," which includes advertising services and rose 250 percent to $218 billion from a year earlier.
But his loss of support among independents may also be partly because his presidency has turned out to be much more generically Republican than what many anticipated.
But attempting to brainwash judges into turning off their empathy is unlikely to work, and deliberately cultivating a culture of non-empathy is a generically bad idea.
Separately, researchers in the country are testing Actemra, known generically as tocilizumab, in a clinical trial expected to include 26.96 coronavirus patients and running until May 10.
Separately, researchers in the country are testing Actemra, known generically as tocilizumab, in a clinical trial expected to include 26.96 coronavirus patients and running until May 10.
The Mauna Kea drama has overshadowed other issues about the financing and future use of the next generation of extremely large telescopes, as they are generically called.
Esbriet, known generically as pirfenidone and marketed by Roche, is thought to counter lung fibrosis by decreasing the production of collagen and factors that promote growth and inflammation.
The drug, Emflaza, known generically as deflazacort, belongs to a class of anti-inflammatory drugs known as corticosteroids that are frequently used to treat DMD and other conditions.
We've got everything from the more generically-appealing, like chocolate for your sweet coworker, to the more personal, like a portable cheese melter for your cheese-obsessed friend.
His guests look either like the generically attractive white women conservatives want dating their sons, or the sort of decrepit reptiles they can trade stories about firearms with.
You know what I mean, those generically tawdry spots off the highway in which male characters convene while decoratively underdressed women smile and serve or dance and writhe.
He instead spoke more generically about "strong measures to keep weapons out of the hands of dangerous and deranged individuals" and reforms to the nation's mental health system.
Despite their preferences for those three, Democrats who were polled said they "generically want a younger candidate who hasn't run for president before," according to the pollster, PPP.
Just because it's good to understand right-wing populism generically does not mean that you should feature one of its proponents in a place of honor at a conference.
War Dogs starts off longing to shock us with its incredible tale—it ends up presenting its story so generically that it loses the quirky irregularities of real life.
A generically Fauvist portrait of Diego painted that year pictures a dapper, stiffly alert young man, standing straight in a way that feels faintly prophetic of Giacometti's eventual sculpture.
But we learn enough from the musical, which briefly sketches the women's disgraceful treatment after the war, that it can't get away with selling us a generically upbeat ending.
Lyrica, known generically as pregabalin, was originally developed for epilepsy but further research showed it could also help patients suffering from neuropathic pain, which soon became its main market.
It's a generically prosperous enough town, with a population of slightly more than 21999,303 mostly white, middle-class Barack Obama and Chris Christie voters, nearly half registered as independents.
Cook's comments don't do much to elaborate on what we're already seeing — they're the kind of generically positive statement you'd expect him to make after any Apple product is released.
That broke a roughly 30-year run of presidents largely staying away from specific policy recommendations for the Fed, even if they were sometimes generically critical of the central bank.
The once-weekly injection, known generically as semaglutide, is an important driver for offsetting the margin squeeze Novo Nordisk is experiencing in its traditional insulin franchise due to price pressure.
Lawyers for Mr Warren, who has taught at Arizona State University, have insisted that a generically spiritual motive lay behind the actions he took, which involved feeding and sheltering two migrants.
The oral drug, known generically as ertugliflozin, will be sold under the brand name Steglatro and compete with AstraZeneca Plc's Farxiga, Johnson & Johnson's Invokana and Eli Lilly and Boehringer Ingelheim's Jardiance.
Regardless of which grapes are used, I suspect, the result can be the sort of fruity, generically aromatic white wines that might come from anywhere in the Mediterranean, or the world.
One, did Mueller use this unusual passive voice construction to avoid naming the person giving the direction, specifically or generically (and if so, what person is worth doing a dance around)?
One new system, generically known as adaptive driving beams, illuminates the road using around 50 to 100 distinct LEDs or, as in the case of BMW, a lamp that changes angles.
The users often ask each other for a "chord" link, which is lingo for Discord, an online chat platform traditionally for gamers that's been used much more generically to disseminate content.
The friend, staying at my house because Hurricane Irma had knocked out her electricity, balled her hands together in a gesture of mock concern, imitating a generically smug not-from-Florida person.
The FDA's approval of the drug, Exondys 51, also known generically as eteplirsen, came over the objections of its own advisory committee, which voted not to approve the medication earlier this year.
I wish there was a better word than influencer because that's just such a dirty disgusting word, but generically an influencer someone who peddles their influence in exchange for goods and services.
So now, you can experience more—make it more about the person themselves, [rather] than just very generically doing the same thing over and over again, which was done in the past.
Ozempic, known generically as semaglutide, will compete with others in a class known as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogs, which imitate an intestinal hormone that stimulates the production of insulin.
Still, even when the laws are worded more generically, the lawmakers often make it very clear who the real target is — because Planned Parenthood is the easiest, most obvious target to attack.
Novo Nordisk, the world's biggest insulin maker, launched Ozempic, known generically as semaglutide, in the United States this year after it was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in December.
While flying around the world, they took thousands of pictures of generically lovely landscapes and, taking a page from Ed Ruscha's "Thirty-Four Parking Lots in Los Angeles" (1967), anonymous scenes in airports.
Studies in younger drivers have also shown a link between Ambien, known generically as zolpidem, and motor vehicle collisions, said lead author John N. Booth III, of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
The dead, too, should never become generally and generically dead, but that, Jiayu had realized as she read a recent article on the alarming statistics of teen-age suicides, was a futile protest.
The oral form of the drug, known generically as semaglutide, is crucial for ensuring the group's long-term growth, as price pressure mounts in a crowded market targeting the world's 450 million diabetics.
Call generically for everyone to overcome prejudice, and you open the doorway for people prejudiced against Jews to conclude that it's really the Jews' job to get rid of their prejudice against you.
If you discount Gravity — or even if you don't — and you're of a mind to be reductive, you can fit most of her roles into a generically bland girl/wife-next-door mode.
In the course of family arguments about Diana's destiny, the history of the Amazons is recounted, with emphasis on that tribe's ambivalent relations with men — meaning human beings generically and dudes in particular.
The bouncers are very picky about who gets in — everyone shows up generically dressed, but once inside they remove their crew necks and jeans, exposing the crazy latex catsuits they have on underneath.
As I survey the landscape, I can't help but feel that it has the potential to be a perfect storm of too much interest, too generically applied, all amidst a newly uncertain regulatory environment.
At its core, The Birth of a Nation is a Braveheart-like martyr narrative with a slightly bland hero facing off against some generically horrible racists—most notably, Jackie Earle Haley's drawling, repugnant enforcer.
"We have this undocumented whitelisting feature that is paramount to all these new privacy and security features, because if you can generate synthetic events you can generically thwart them of them trivially," he said.
Originally written generically and characterized as a "female Bart" who mirrored her older brother's troublemaking antics, Lisa was voiced and brought to life by Yeardley Smith, and eventually grew into a more complex character.
"They've got decreasing sales, they've got decreasing profits, generically they're coming from a higher level to a lower level, and there is no catalyst on the horizon that says that's going to turn around."
A marble portrait head — possibly a Roman copy of an original bronze by his court artist, Lysippos — likely reflects what the ruler looked like: generically dishy with a designer haircut, Justin Bieber with gravitas.
The movie borrows an animated trick or two from the Disney XD series "Kirby Buckets" and adds a dollop of "A Beautiful Mind" for dramatic heft but fails to rise above the generically inspirational.
Although Advair is already available generically in Europe, demand for copies is expected to take off more swiftly in the United States, where managers of prescription plans, like Express Scripts, can quickly drive conversion.
The drug that Ledford takes for nerve pain, Neurontin (generically known as gabapentin), alters brain chemistry in such a way that Ledford's lawyers argue he would be subject to more pain than the average person.
"Red Sparrow" hardly improves on "The Hunt for Red October", released in 1990, in which Sean Connery mumbles a few lines in Russian, then speaks with a modest, generically foreign twinge to his Scottish burr.
But the term financial advisor has been generically used when referring to a range of individuals who can offer investment advice, from brokers to investment advisors to insurance salesmen — and all are not created equal.
Speaking generically, DOC spokesman Luis Patiño tells PEOPLE that someone who violates their parole then goes before a judge and could have their parole revoked, at which point they would be sent back to jail.
Still other causes of an inadvertent nuclear war with North Korea could include: Expressed generically, pre-delegations of launch authority are made to ensure that the applicable threats of nuclear reprisal could actually be executed.
The oral form of the drug, known generically as semaglutide, is crucial for ensuring the group's long-term growth, as price pressure has been mounting in a crowded market targeting the world's 450 million diabetics.
Generically, law enforcement officers put together a database of DNA profiles, often comprised of profiles collected at arrest from those perceived as the usual suspects, and maintained for future comparison against questioned crime scene evidence.
She captured this trend in her 2019 piece "This is Every Generically Cool Restaurant's Playlist," which struck a nerve with diners and music lovers, and her accompanying playlist picked up nearly 5,000 followers on Spotify.
You can see this on his scoresheet, where the first item under "Executed Elements" generically reads "20183Lz+COMBO" instead of something more specific, like "4Lz+3T" (the shorthand for a quadruple lutz–triple toe loop combination).
Unsure what to expect of such a generically named dish, I was blown away both by its variety of produce — baby bok choy, Napa cabbage, carrots, mushrooms, bean sprouts, cucumber — and by its peppery-garlic flavor.
Instead of having a character watching a show on Netflix or HBO Go, it might be more prudent to talk of generically "streaming" it (a term that may someday look as needlessly silly as "word search").
So we turned for help to the Intertype Company, the manufacturers of much of the equipment in our fourth-floor composing room at 229 West 43rd Street, including the line-casting machines known generically as Linotypes.
They were trying to audition my part, which I wanted to play, and at first they [looked for] Indian-American actresses, and when they couldn't find any, they opened up to more generically Middle Eastern actresses.
PTC said last week that it would buy Marathon Pharmaceuticals LLC's recently approved Duchenne muscular dystrophy drug (DMD), Emflaza, and promised to re-examine the hefty U.S. price tag for the treatment, known generically as deflazacort.
The scent played a big role — the sweet and rich fig scent managed to still be bright and fresh rather than cloying, and it was a refreshing change from the generically "fresh" scents of most soaps.
"Generically speaking, this is a message to the market that being a very large nonbank is not a problem," said Amias Gerety, a top Treasury official in the Obama administration who helped run the oversight council.
Grim days lie ahead on ABC's 12th season of The Bachelorette, a Pinterest-board-as-television-show about the generically beautiful, and the tedious rituals they suffer through in order to accessorize themselves with each other.
Referred to generically by the uninitiated as Wedgwood, it is, more precisely, jasperware, the signature of the Staffordshire-based pottery maker founded in 1759 and now owned in greatly diminished form by Fiskars, a Finnish conglomerate.
You've seen this type of video in your News Feed countless times: generically peppy music, chunky-letter captions, and claims of a breakthrough medical discovery that, if you bother to watch closely, sound just a bit off.
Ms. Cao created an avatar she called China Tracy, a generically sexy, pixilated young woman who is the protagonist and ostensible producer of "i Mirror by China Tracy (AKA: Cao Fei) Second Life Documentary Film — Machinima" (2007).
The drug, Emflaza, known generically as deflazacort, is a steroid, one of a class of drugs commonly used to treat Duchenne's that patients could import for personal use because it was not available in the United States.
Some offices allow people to see when co-workers have time blocked out on their calendars, but generically label the events as "busy" so that co-workers can still look for mutually open time slots for meetings.
In Enlightenment France, "indes" referred generically to the non-European world, and the story, such as it is, looks paternistically to then-exotic locales like Turkey, Persia and Peru for four unconnected lessons in love and virtue.
The theme is home-style comfort food, adapted not for some imagined, generically American palate but for the couple's private sense of polish and whimsy, reflecting time spent in the kitchen at Per Se, where they met.
In the study of 389 patients whose CLL had relapsed after up to three prior treatment regimens, median time until disease worsening, or progression-free survival (PFS), was 17 months for Rituxan plus Treanda, know generically as bendamustine.
I would say it's interesting in the cloud market that when you look through all of the companies participating today and you talk about M&A, I usually make the comment that, well, we talk about it generically.
But pharmacist Harchowal is not so sure, pointing to the detailed planning that has gone into homecare arrangements within Britain's National Health Service to maximize use of the best-value form of adalimumab, as Humira is called generically.
When her fed-up British boyfriend (Dan Stevens) throws her out of the New York apartment they have been sharing, she crawls back to the house of her (conveniently absent) parents in some generically semi-picturesque American place.
But though his bouncy boogie-woogie piano and easy Creole gait were generically Ninth Ward, they defined a pop-friendly second-line beat that nobody knew was there before he and Dave Bartholomew created 'The Fat Man' in 1949.
Armed with a guitar, synths, wacky hats, and backup dancers, the duo seems to make a selling point of being pleasantly accessible and generically weird enough to make EDM kids feel edgy and hip, and rock bros feel sexy.
Over the next century, the city's presepi took on a distinct style: dense, ornate and full of life, situating religious figures like the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus on Neapolitan streetscapes alongside other generically pastoral characters, like pizza makers.
They're not just plot-drivers, like the scientist played by Keith David (whose herpes cure the heroes are trying to quash), nor are they generically foul-mouthed foils, like the ones played by Paul Scheer, Martin Starr, and Haley Joel Osment.
Speaking generically, a spokesman for the state's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation told PEOPLE that someone who violates their parole then goes before a judge and could have their parole revoked, at which point they would be sent back to jail.
As a musical theater nerd, I personally get annoyed whenever lyrics feel repetitive or time-biding — that is, when they seem to exist just to fill out a line, or when they say something generically relatable but not character-specific.
Avoid using the term generically and without definition, however, because it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters' actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience.
The generically named think tank is the well-dressed arm of the alt-right, a white identity movement that has gained increasing popularity and media attention thanks to the rise of Donald Trump, who many consider to represent their views.
The Dark Tower-ish element of the virtual world was a neat trick, if a very sad one, and I loved the twist of Dolores taking over Charlotte's identity — especially since Westworld never made Charlotte more than generically evil to begin with.
The plot kicks off when Ashton's character discovers that her recently deceased, reclusive neighbor was secretly a prolific artist — think Henry Darger, except he produces generically "spooky" movie paintings instead of unique, hypnotic, vaguely unsettling drawings tied to a 15,000-page fantasy novel.
Specifically, F.B.I. agents had carried out several large-scale searches for Americans who generically fit into broad categories — like they were F.B.I. employees or contractors — so long as agents had a reason to believe that someone within that category might have relevant information.
According to linguists who study gender and pronouns, "they" and "them" are increasingly and widely seen as legitimate ways to refer to an individual, both generically and specifically, whether you know their gender or not — as I just did right in this sentence.
"Avoid using the term generically and without definition, however, because it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters' actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience," Daniszewski wrote.
First, in the House campaigns, where Democrats have their best chance to retake at least one chamber of Congress: Health care, generically, is by far the biggest issue for House Democratic campaigns, with 44 percent of ads aired focused on the issue.
The movie opens with a little leisurely narrative table-setting, including some back story for Lamb and peeks at Tommie's generically bleak home life, which is largely illustrated by a scene of two parental zombies (Lindsay Pulsipher and Scoot McNairy) staring at a blaring television.
Jefferson complains that Hamilton's text is too long, echoing Republican criticisms of Barack Obama's key legislative initiatives, and objects generically to taxes — again, sounding like a modern Republican — without raising the point that 18th-century taxes hit the poor more heavily than the rich.
Taxpayers generally feel better about footing the bill for specific projects than for generically labeled infrastructure projects, said Steven Hall, the vice president for government affairs at the American Council of Engineering Companies, pointing to the success of local fundraising ballot measures in November.
There's something amusingly meta about a movie that positions Dylan O'Brien as the successor to Taylor Kitsch – another generically handsome white guy who rose to prominence on the strength of a popular TV show, but then struggled to break out as a bonafide movie star.
For example, the word "mouse," a specific type of rodent, can also to refer to rodents more generically, to a timid person, to the handheld device for remotely controlling a computer's cursor, and now to the definitely un-rodent-like trackpad on a laptop.
The Fans have an exquisite command of atmosphere and the ability as draftsmen to conjure up a fully realized world—even when, as here, they're starting from a generically written prose text that loses its way in the intriguing scenario it first set in motion.
But several of their advisers said Mr. O'Rourke's popularity with donors and activists was undeniable and could create early momentum in key states, his prospects buoyed by a Trump-level command of social media and a talent for making the generically progressive sound inspirational.
But Reservoir Dogs is remembered in part for its stylishness, and I'd rather see the studio go out on a limb and design something more distinctive than a series of generically "cool" '90s tough guys — or at least give them less screen time if that's not possible.
I think if he had a more focused approach to China, if he indicated what he wanted changed specifically rather than just generically, we&aposre going to punish you until you stop doing everything you&aposre doing, I think, again, he has to be much more focused.
At a White House briefing ahead of next week's U.N. General Assembly meeting, Trump's national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, said the president was referring generically to British efforts to combat terrorism and was not making a reference to any specific knowledge authorities in London may have had.
On conceptual and formal terms, there is something interesting about how Ingels takes one step backward and two steps forward, while avoiding some of the worst tendencies of postmodern architecture's kitschy, ersatz neohistoricism, yet there is nevertheless something rather generically corporatist about his 2 WTC design.
The Eagles are the first team to win the Super Bowl since Mr. Trump first attacked the league last September, when he referred generically to a protesting player as "son of a bitch," and urged owners to fire players who did not stand for the anthem.
Soi Cheang, a former assistant to the likes of the Hong Kong auteurs Ringo Lam and Johnnie To, honors this tradition with the generically titled policier "Kill Zone 2," a quasi-sequel to a 2005 Donnie Yen vehicle and a hearty, layered, big-budget helping of orchestrated mayhem.
She's the woman who put a young actress who wouldn't sleep with Weinstein on the cover of the premiere issue of Talk dressed in S&M garb, crawling painfully toward the camera on her stomach like a submissive, and so generically made up as to render her unrecognizable as an individual.
But if Dauber is as worried as he claims to be that as American Jews assimilate, Jewish-American comedy will become less distinctively Jewish and more generically American — something he warns of in his concluding pages — all the more reason for a serious scholar of Jewish comedy to turn east.
By the same token, inflated estimates of the amount of "waste" are strongly correlated with choosing to use the word "waste" to generically refer to spending on bad programs: ... what Americans mean by "waste" includes more than just inefficiency, and those wider definitions correlate with substantially larger estimates of waste.
And while the party does have growing internal divisions over how to address America's relationship with Israel — the stance taken by Omar and some other progressives contrasts with "the Democratic establishment's generically pro-Israel view," as Vox's Zack Beauchamp notes — it's worth noting American Jews are hardly universally united on the issue either.
I do think it's a mistake to just generically talk about the cloud, because in the cloud, just to give you an example, our applications business, or if you would, SaaS, our application business and SaaS is growing double digits, and so how does that applications layer in the cloud and into totality?
But as good as they are, it's obvious that they weren't the kind of shows ALW really wanted to write, because after the team split up, ALW wrote a series of increasingly sentimental shows, from 1982's generically sad Song and Dance to 1989's bonkers melodrama Aspects of Love (which I love).
GSK is recalling all unexpired stock of Zantac, also sold generically as ranitidine, from pharmacies as a precaution due to possible contamination with an impurity NDMA, which has genotoxic and carcinogenic potential, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said here (Reporting by Justin George Varghese in Bengaluru; editing by Bill Berkrot)
While he is able to completely self-fund a presidential campaign, giving him an advantage over Patrick (who is regular-rich, not plutocrat-rich), the former New York City mayor is skipping Iowa and New Hampshire and purchasing generically anti-Trump Facebook ads instead of Facebook ads promoting a Michael Bloomberg candidacy.
Today, Matt Gaetz describes himself on Twitter as a "Florida man proudly serving the First District in Congress," a tongue-in-cheek reference to a meme in which a generically identified "Florida Man" is forever blowing something up, failing at some inept yet violent crime, or doing something untoward to a gator.
Clinton, who also held an organizing event in Cedar Rapids and planned a "Get Out the Caucus" event in Des Moines on Monday evening, has shifted from generically extolling the virtues of the caucus system to delivering with each selfie she snaps an impassioned plea for her supporters to show up on Feb. 1.
" The house itself "screams Suburban Nouveau Riche, the kind of place I aspired to as a kid from my split-level, shag-carpet side of town" — Nick grew up in the town — and is the kind of house they both hate: "generically grand, unchallenging, new, new, new house that my wife would — and did — detest.
The contestants all reside in a single building (meant to be somewhere generically American but really filmed in England along with all the other different regional variants of the series) where they're prevented from having any contact with the outside world or each other — except, that is, for the in-house group social media network.
Compared to a mere keyboard, which Castoldi had played at the Garden since 1989, the Roland, known generically as a theater organ, is a step up in class as well as a step back in time, to when ballparks and arenas were fitted with booming organs that provided warmer, richer, deeper sounds to sporting events.
As viewers, we're generically inclined to support the cops over the criminals; at the same time, we cannot resist becoming attracted to, and even siding with, a drug dealer like D'Angelo Barksdale (The Wire), whose blend of swagger and diffidence, intelligence and good humor render him more human than some of the brutal officers out to imprison him.
Generically, Mr. Davies cast a vast net, writing symphonies, chamber pieces, works for solo instruments and — the output for which he was perhaps best known — a bevy of music-theater compositions: operas, ballets, staged songs, works for children and film scores, including two, "The Devils" (22004) and "The Boy Friend" (2109), for the director Ken Russell.
I've always assumed that George R.R. Martin will ultimately find a way to undercut the one-size-fits-all, generically evil nature of the White Walkers in his books, but the show, seeing how little time is left (just four more episodes after this one!), goes all in on making the White Walkers stand in for death itself.
The Assads created a pervasive apparatus where every ministry could be a ministry of fear, and multiple intelligence and security agencies — known generically as the mukhabarat — spied on and intimidated one another as well as the general population: "Assad's Syria was a mukhabarat state whose intelligence agents didn't bother with the pretense of discretion," Abouzeid writes.
But what struck me more than the city's new sheen, which is inspired by the same generically-global luxury of other booming cities—of course there's a Trump hotel in Baku—was when I took a stroll through the city to check out some historic neighborhoods, and came across one in the latter stages of being demolished to make room for a more glitzy replacement.
But what struck me more than the city's new sheen, which is inspired by the same generically-global luxury of other booming cities—of  course there's a Trump hotel in Baku—was when I took a stroll through the city to check out some historic neighborhoods, and came across one in the latter stages of being demolished to make room for a more glitzy replacement.
Ms. Qian, who has since become something of a regular at the festival with starring roles in "The Orphan of Zhao" (2003) and "My Life as a Fairy Tale" (2005), returns this week as the generically titled protagonist, the Woman, in "Paradise Interrupted," a one-act opera created for her by the director and visual designer Jennifer Wen Ma and the composer Huang Ruo.
The particulars of the story are less important than the version that has lodged itself in our imaginations: the tape itself, a choppy cut of generically alarming images; the ringing phone, and the voice on the other end of the line whispering seven days; the inhuman form crawling out of the television; the waterlogged face peeking out from behind the wall of stringy black hair.
It turned out that he was far closer than she was to the popular anger over the systematic shrinking of the old quasi-socialist state through privatization, deregulation and corporate tax cuts begun under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s and continued under the "New Labour" of Tony Blair — policies generically known as "austerity" that have left Britain deeply divided into haves and have-nots.
"The Advanced Air Quality Systems (generically known as exhaust gas cleaning systems, or scrubbers) are installed on 71 of the company's more than 100 ships and, through extensive independent testing, the systems have proven capable of outperforming low-sulfur fuel alternatives such as marine gasoil (MGO) in terms of cleaner air emissions with essentially no negative environmental impact to oceans and seas," a spokesman said in an email.
Widespread resistance to Trump's orders drew more attention to sympathetic cases of people he is hurting, drew more attention to the positive experiences of communities that have hosted refugees, drew more attention to the paucity of security risks emanating from the people impacted, and probably caused a lot of people who may have been generically skeptical of Trump but not knowledgeable about this particular issue to become better-informed.
This isn't to say, however, that he's out of touch with what's happening—he has a particular soft spot for people like Young Thug who shift generically and stylistically, in a similar way to Outkast: This desire to not allow people to get used to what you're doing is potentially what has lead André to decide that it wouldn't be a bad thing if Outkast were to shut up shop, as he moves on to new projects.

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