What does it mean that Taylor's mask is a little gnarlier this time around?
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There was no such thing as too many blastbeats, slams or pig gargles: the gnarlier, the better.
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I think I get it from my mom, because she's even gnarlier with it than I am.
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The monster certainly has a gnarlier than usual look, with a scarred, mutilated face, and burned, crusty skin like cooling lava.
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With first class comes a lot more responsibility, so we had to step up our game and do some gnarlier stuff.
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You've got to be a sick individual to enjoy some of the gnarlier aspects of the training, but this has been amazing.
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"I want to bring storytellers to the audio form," he said, which is cheaper and gnarlier than more traditional models, more egalitarian.
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If you're brave enough to smush a little smidge into your smasher, you'll notice that the bark is much gnarlier than the bite.
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With all the machinations and antics of Elite, there are some much weirder and gnarlier plot threads to return to in the Las Encinas world next year.
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Jerkagram hooked up with recorder extraordinaire Toshi Kasai (Melvins, Big Business) and got weirder, gnarlier, dreamier, and knottier with help from Hannibal Montana's Lucas Brode on bass.
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Her interlocking guitar parts still often spiral off into every direction at once, sometimes to even gnarlier realms; raga-ish fingerpicking, splatter painted solos, and genteel rhythmic work often share space all at once.
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Counterintuitively, even though they tested out different levels of plushness, they ended up settling on a shorter, somewhat gnarlier covering for their robot, and designed the eyes to have a slightly sad, worried-looking cast.
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The power is routed through an 8-speed transmission to the Urus' full-time all-wheel-drive system, which biases the rear wheels in sport modes but distributes the grunt to all four when the conditions get gnarlier.
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Like I said, you make more than $100,000 a year, the math starts getting gnarlier — and at that income, you can afford to pay a real accountant to help you with all this, which I highly recommend you do.
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Unlike the famous El Toro stair set, or the Carlsbad gap, with which countless skaters made names for themselves by doing bigger and gnarlier tricks than those who came before them, no one will ever throw themselves down the Leap of Faith again.
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And, of those, the torrent that drains the far slope of the southern Rockies, the Colorado, seemed to draw the love and the lore—it had deeper cataracts, bigger flows, gnarlier rapids, bolder boatmen, and fiercer fights over dams and acre-feet.
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The opening moments tend toward misty synthesizers, the drawn out drawls of uber-DIY songwriters, or grayscale ambience—whatever that particular AM calls for—before slowly, as the clock ticks toward noon, turning to gnarlier territories: techno slivers, abstract polyrhythms, aqueous electro, 80s post-punk curios.
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That all changed in a late-night dorm brainstorm, when she and another Indian classmate, Varun Banka, who was interning at Barclays, wondered why the same amount of big data they saw informing financial decisions were not being applied to the gnarlier problems in their home country.
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" Upon hearing this foolish response, I, the proverbial intellectual, would laugh in your face, and I would brandish a copy of the band's new covers album, Under Cover, which is out today, and I would say this: "there is one thing that is gnarlier than Mötorhead and it is this album, which features Mötorhead covering Metallica, The Ramones, and Judas literal Priest.
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Its rangy habit and long internodes are challenging to overcome, but the leaves do reduce with pruning, and unlike the gnarlier B. serrata (saw banksia) its trunk can become textured with age. It is used as a floral emblem by two local government areas of Queensland: the City of Redcliffe and the City of Logan. In 2000 it was featured on an Australian postage stamp.
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" Pitchforks reviewer Reed Jackson gave the album a positive review, but also criticized the composition and songwriting on a few of the album's tracks. Jackson also called it more "unpolished" than its predecessor, while at the same time praising Thundercat's bass playing. In a more mixed review, Kitty Empire of The Observer stated that "The track-listing also finds ample time for these more dense jazz-funk fusions – hyper-speed snippets like How Sway, where Bruner reminds listeners he isn't from the mainstream, he's just visiting from somewhere altogether gnarlier. It all makes for an album that gently weeps, then does a set of star jumps.
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