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"hang together" Definitions
  1. to fit together well; to be the same as or consistent with each other
  2. (of people) to support or help one another
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We hang together in sickness as well as in health.
We need to hang together, pick our shots and keep moving.
And good centers just tried to hang together with one another.
Our country is one where we get together, we hang together.
We Americans will all hang together, or we will all hang separately.
A good menu doesn't need a theme to hang together, of course.
If the first season doesn't entirely hang together, it's bracingly risk-taking.
It's because those things hang together at a very deep level. Right. Yeah.
As Benjamin Franklin put it, we must hang together, or we will hang separately.
But these varied pensées are rather randomly sequenced and don't hang together especially well.
The idea is to take advantage of the stickiness that makes snowballs hang together.
Meaning is story, a sense that "this is the way things hang together," Metzinger says.
Without trust, without respect for journalists or doctors or politicians, a society can't hang together.
Opinion Columnist When there is no external threat, there is less incentive to hang together.
And if we hang together, we can make sure this passes on a bipartisan basis.
Portraits of President Putin and Alexander Pushkin, the founder of modern Russian literature, hang together.
It's not unusual for Kelly and Beyonce to hang together offstage, but Michelle rarely tags along.
As Ben Franklin might say, either Europe will hang together or they will surely hang separately.
Tied together by their fascination with architecture and its absence, these three artworks hang together comfortably.
One is that it will hang together and try to seek alliances with the other parties.
If Democrats don't hang together this year, we all will hang separately over the next four.
And I can see the argument -- with all that to hang together here on this tax bill.
Instead, the sugars hang together until they reach a portion of your digestive tract called the jejunum.
To the extent that the GOP continues to hang together, it will have enormous capacity to govern.
That in itself helps the theme hang together, and today we are watching an international car race.
The result felt like an assemblage of thistle-like fragments, insistent little motifs that hang together before dissolving.
Her risky vision was to have something for everybody, but to get the whole to hang together, too.
A revue featuring just the songs, lovely though they are, wouldn't hang together: They are too strangely disparate.
If Republicans don't hang together now on tax cuts, they will surely hang separately in November next year.
"As Benjamin Franklin said: we can hang together or hang separately," the Texas Republican added in a separate tweet.
It doesn't all hang together — plot holes, science-y weirdness, and questions aplenty remain — but that doesn't really matter.
If they can all hang together and agree on a legislative strategy, Democrats have no way of stopping them.
If the facts don't hang together on a latticework of theory, you don't have them in a usable form.
They decided they would rather hang together than risk hanging separately, and for their sins, they paid at the polls.
That group could, conceivably, kill the bill in either the House or the Senate, if all its members hang together.
If it doesn't all totally hang together — plot holes, science-y weirdness, and questions aplenty remain — that doesn't really matter.
"A lot of the answers have been inadequate and some of the explanations I've gotten don't hang together," he added.
But he should think long and hard about whether he and the party he heads should hang together, or separately.
The formation derived its strength from its combined firepower and the discipline to hang together through sometimes ferocious and terrifying combat.
You start to feel that it is a community project in those moments, where other portions hang together far more coherently.
But quoted at length it becomes apparent that he seldom utters three or four sentences in a row that hang together.
Justin's done stuff with gramps on social media, but this is the first time we've seen them hang together at work.
So long as Trump believes that his fellow partisans will hang together, he has little incentive to comply with a court order.
"  Or as Ben Franklin said so mordantly of American patriots during the Revolution, "If we don't hang together, we'll all hang separately.
The sparely designed production doesn't hang together the way it might, either, and individual performances often don't dig far beneath the surface.
So Paul Ryan defeats this and he says, OK, boys, hang together because we&aposre going to come out with legislation next week.
Bright is a series of disconnected action vignettes that work as standalone sequences, but don't hang together in any kind of meaningful way.
All of these personalities, perhaps too familiar and too obligated to each other in their small group, clash and congeal and hang together.
If the past is any guide, A.I. will be part of VR, once designers figure out how all this stuff should hang together.
Peltz also seems tight with Bella, as evidenced by this Instagram: A couple that can happily hang together and gets along with one another's siblings?
In his heyday with Pavement, he was known for his languid guitar work, his sunny hooks, the ramshackle way his songs seemed to hang together.
Nick Viall and Vanessa Grimaldi are supposed to be engaged ... but you'd never guess it by the way they hang together when cameras aren't rolling.
That grief is at the heart of Ms. Arbus's interpretation, and is almost enough to make the disparate pieces of this strange play hang together.
Though rudderless and more-than-usually ideologically adrift after their failures in 22016, Democrats have found in resisting Mr Trump a compelling reason to hang together.
As much a fashion moment as it was a story about female friendship, Now and Then taught us that BFFs of all styles could hang together.
And if the season so far has failed to hang together, some indelible moments emerged from the blur of 10 shows a day in three cities.
But over all, these scores tend to hang together — people who score low on one measure tend to score low on the others, and vice versa.
Whether it remains so depends on whether Republicans and Trump populists realize in time that they must hang together and develop a new conservative-populist economic agenda.
We are a social grouping whose fates largely hang together, so the performance of black people is meaningful and therefore fascinating to me, but more importantly to Fabri.
Tokarczuk's book is a cabinet of curiosities that must also include itself in the cabinet, which means that, formally, "Flights" can't really hang together, and doesn't attempt to.
Nationalism is a powerful force that invariably causes the people being pummeled to hang together, instead of rising up to demand that their leaders surrender to the enemy.
Motorized mobiles and ones activated only by air hang together in a single, beautiful gallery, and several times a day attendants come through to make the sculptures boogie.
"Countries don't hang together just because," Tucker Carlson, the Fox host who has frequently railed against demographic change on his show, said in a Q&A after his keynote.
These works hang together in one of the CAC's oddly angled galleries — a narrow space that evokes a chapel-like ambience, appropriate for the meditative viewing these works demand.
If Dado's "Simpatico" doesn't provide an equivalent catharsis, it's only because Shepard's elaborately mapped tale of double-crossing and horse-racing will never hang together as a consistent story.
If the four hang together on the issue, their votes would be enough — along with the 47 that Democrats control — to demand more information come out in the trial.
But break each of them down into their component parts, and you realize they're essentially structured as strings of Looney Tunes shorts that hang together loosely into a full story.
Pieces of Drexler as a woman, wife, mother, competitor, athlete, chain-smoker, and writer are here, but they remain just that: particles that float separately even as they hang together.
They are, however, a way to make sure that the stories you tell hang together, that they involve some plausible combination of individual behavior and interaction of those plausibly behaving individuals.
You can give many, many arguments for what's going on, and you can defend the status quo in one way or the other, but in the end, it doesn't hang together.
Susan Collins, Alaska's Lisa Murkowski and Arizona's Jeff Flake will be on board for a vote in which the GOP can only face one defection if all the Democrats hang together.
For the sprawling Third to hang together, it needs a sense of purpose — something that Bernard Haitink usually provides, as in this Christmas Day performance with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1983.
Still, it goes further than most in making the two halves of the play hang together; emphasizing the almost vaudevillian humor throughout (complete with vengeful spritzings of seltzer) is a big help.
So its lessons and pleasures hang together in only one respect—by proving that committed rappers and pop stars do more for these theater songs than the actors who rendered them a phenomenon.
"I've been trying to get answers to the questions, and I've found that a lot of the answers have been inadequate and some of the explanations I've gotten don't hang together," he said.
Photographs of family members, mementos from the couple's travels (including a menu from a restaurant they visited on their honeymoon) and colorful artwork hang together in the living room to create gallery walls.
A potential pitfall of a book that seeks to tell the story of a country through 50 mini-biographies is that the stories won't hang together and the sum of their parts will seem dull.
Only in the late romances of Shakespeare do such curious details—children lost and found, an island refuge, a savage storm—hang together, and there the characters breathe an air that is dense with magic.
If Democrats can hang together and maintain focus on issues that unite their caucus and public opinion while driving wedges between Trump and his bastions of congressional support, he can be checked and ultimately beaten.
So, if the four liberals hang together — and they spent the bulk of their questions grilling the lawyers arguing against a broad reading of Title VII — that at least gives the gay plaintiffs a chance at victory.
Crucially, TPU also recycles well, and has the added benefit that pieces can be fused together with heat and pressure, eschewing stitching and allowing the shoe to hang together with powerful, glue-less bonds like welded metal.
Speaking with Fox News, the attorney general said some explanations he had received from those involved in the early stages of the investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia's election interference did not "hang together" under scrutiny.
The colored panes of polycarbonate that form the "Koda" works in the current show lean up against one another in a pool of water and, in another installation, hang together in a large grid over a pond.
Finding what he believes to be the "deeper meaning" of the game—a sort of synthesis of mindfulness practice and scientific inquiry—doesn't lead Goodwin to walk back his statement that it doesn't quite hang together cleanly.
Perhaps they'll consider the incredible courage it took for those Founding Fathers to "hang together," as Franklin famously advised, noting that they would certainly "hang separately" were they not unified in their treasonous rebellion against the British crown.
Unlike other artists, who swipe from high and low culture as if stripping a car of its most valuable parts, Ms. Eisenman wants the different elements in her paintings to hang together and tell a serious, sad-funny story.
That means the moderates who want to preserve the Medicaid expansion, the conservatives who want more free market measures, and the White House that just wants something passed are either going to either hang together or hang separately on this.
"The 23-somethings should hang together," said Adam Hundt, who works in business development at the e-commerce startup Wish and met Buttigieg nearly 20 years ago while in college — and is now hosting one of the evening fundraisers for him on Friday.
Here are a few more additions that hang together thematically, related to how stuff gets displayed or navigated on the screen: Take that grouping together, and you begin to see signs that Google is pretty serious about making Android work better on Chromebooks.
It can be hard to make the episodic final movement hang together, but he found common ground between sections in which the stately theme is played with Brahmsian majesty and sudden outbursts when that music is turned into a rowdy Bohemian dance.
The spectacle explains why, whether along Ukraine's border with Russia in the east or on its western frontier with the European Union, border-straddling bonds of language and culture make it so difficult for Ukraine to hang together as a single, unified state.
"I've been trying to get answers to the questions and I've found that a lot of the answers have been inadequate and some of the explanations I've gotten don't hang together, in a sense I have more questions today than when I first started," he said to Fox News.
"I've been trying to get answers to questions and I've found that a lot of the answers have been inadequate and I've also found that some of the explanations I've gotten don't hang together, in a sense I have more questions today than I did when I first started," Barr told Fox News.
"I submit to you that if you're in the club, and by the club I mean the establishment, if you are among the few elites in Washington and New York that actually, for lack of a better term, run the country, you're going to hang together with other club members," he said.
Additionally, the event that sets in motion the big climax of the movie, perpetrated by Mr. Darcy, doesn't really hang together on inspection — it puts all the pieces in place for the characters to get to where we know they must end up, but in the framework of the zombie world, Darcy's decision seems a bit suicidal.
" Lyrically, It's a handful of tiny, evocative details—caught glances, half-moments, little quotations, a newspaper ad— that hang together with a broken beauty, like a smashed chandelier: "Drunk kids fucking in the backseats of cars / You started sobbing on the way to the bar / Slumped down with your head on your knees / Look in the mirror at you looking at me.
For Gantz -- if his Blue and White party can hang together -- it offers the possibility of leading a new center-right bloc; for Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, revenge against Netanyahu for what he perceives as countless humiliations at Bibi's hands in their strange love-hate political relationship; and if a Unity Government is formed -- a way to jettison the religious parties and solidify his secular message.
"I've been trying to get answers to the questions and I've found that a lot of the answers have been inadequate and some of the explanations I've gotten don't hang together, in a sense I have more questions today than when I first started," Barr said from El Salvador, where he will address efforts to fight MS-85033 and the surge of immigration at the U.S.–Mexico border.
If all 22019 Senate Republicans hang together, Kavanaugh will be confirmed and Red State dems like Heidi HeitkampMary (Heidi) Kathryn HeitkampPence to push new NAFTA deal in visit to Iowa Al Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE and Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinSunday shows - Recession fears dominate Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Trump vows to 'always uphold the Second Amendment' amid ongoing talks on gun laws MORE ought to do whatever they deem politically useful.
Doctor Who Magazine reviewer Matt Michael noted that the story was an "oddball", and failed to hang together properly.
Greenwood and Boissery, pp. 31–32. Two of the male accomplices were executed on 10 October 1754; the following day, Eleanor and Robert Power followed and became the first married couple to hang together in present-day Canada.
Once Alma Jr. leaves, Ennis goes to his closet where his and Jack's shirts hang together, with a postcard of Brokeback Mountain tacked above them. Teary eyed, he stares at the ensemble for a moment before walking away.
Still, for a moment, she gets it all to hang together up there, the joy made keener by the coming fall. Sad but great: In the end it seemed to me that Carson had found the proper name for everything -- her character, this book, this life.Schulz, Katryn (2013). Red Shift.
The sprout leaveshave gold-yellow, thread-like tips and protrude between the tubular flowers. The broadened base of these spreader leaves is translucent, provided with a yellow line. During flowering, the plant can sag under its weight. This problem can be solved by grouping the feet together so that the leaves hang together.
"If You're Lookin' for a Way Out" is a 1980 song by group Odyssey from their album Hang Together. It was the second consecutive UK top 10 single in a row for the band, both gaining a silver certification in the UK. It featured Lillian Lopez on lead vocals and spent a total of fifteen weeks on the chart.
Jake starts beating Raider up, and Raider responds by stabbing Jake and blaming it on the Survival Questers. Now led by Raider, the Blue Legion aims to kill the rival campers. Cheryl is now in charge of the Survival Quest gang, because they think Hank is dead. They hang together and race over the river and through the woods to get to the nearest airstrip.
In section 2.01 he claims that "states of affairs" are combinations of objects. In section 2.03 he explains that nothing is needed to link the objects, since the objects hang together. The arrangement of words that in the sentence corresponds to the arrangement or structure of objects in the state of affairs expressed by the sentence. This is the so-called picture theory of the proposition.
They hang together and attend classes together, though, like everyone else, Georges still draws a line between the two of them. Henri seems defensive over Georges and openly is suspicious and confrontational toward Robert about his harassing Georges. ;Sir Freddy :Frederic is a royal figure who is held in high-regards because of his silver hair. Though this has spoiled him, it has also crushed him, causing him to be cold and alone.
The whole piece, like the ostensible double-entendre within it, feels strangely scattershot and unsatisfying, especially considering the great work they've done in the past." He also compared the song to Sheryl Lee Ralph's 1984 club hit "In the Evening". Ben Baglin from FACT magazine felt that musically, the song "doesn't quite hang together. The stripped-down, sassy verses sound fantastic, Murphy's vampish delivery spot-on (hearing that voice is always a treat).
The Los Angeles Times said "someone took pains to make it hang together pretty well" and that O'Brien "plays his part with casual skill".Pat O'Brien Solves One in 'Riffraff' Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 31 July 1947: A3. The New York Times said it "only emerges a notch above the run-of-the-murder adventure despite a thoroughly engrossing beginning and some crisp dialogue."At the Palace A.W. New York Times 30 June 1947: 25.
Nearby, in the Elizabeth Quay precinct, are the Swan Bells. These are a set of twelve historic bells from St Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square in London, which hang together with six modern bells in a tall copper and glass campanile, commonly known as The Bell Tower or the Swan Bell Tower. Yagan Square connects Northbridge and the Perth CBD, with a 45-metre-high digital tower and the 9-metre statue "Wirin" designed by Noongar artist Tjyllyungoo.
AllMusic reviewer Steve Huey stated "it's classic, essential Dolphy that stands as some of his finest work past Out to Lunch!. ... Even if the selections don't completely hang together as an LP statement, they're united by Dolphy's generally brilliant playing and a sense that -- after several years without entering the studio much as a leader -- Dolphy was really striving to push his (and others') music forward. The results are richly rewarding, making Conversations one of the landmarks in his catalog".
Howe had written the instrumental "Würm" section while he was in an earlier band (Bodast). The song was heavily constructed in the recording studio, and as a result the band were never able to play it live quite the way it was recorded. The song changes mood, rhythm, tempo and style continually, but according to Yes biographer Chris Welch, it still manages to "hang together". Authors Pete Prown and Lisa Sharken describe the "Würm" section as "a Bolero-paced chord sequence that builds into an explosive solo".
The Guardian, Bob Stanley. "Bucks Fizz: more than just a Kwik Save Abba" 1 July 2015 The same publication's reviewer Tom Ewing said that "My Camera Never Lies" was "trying to cram all of new wave and new pop into a single super-compressed hybrid, halfway between Devo and Dollar". Stanley also goes on to mention the single's B-side "What Am I Gonna Do" commenting on it switching from pop to rock between verse and chorus saying; "Does it hang together? Incredibly, it does".
The rubidium dimer has been formed on the surface of helium nanodroplets when two rubidium atoms combine to yield the dimer: :Rb + Rb → Rb2 Rb2 has also been produced in solid helium matrix under pressure. Ultracold rubidium atoms can be stored in a magneto-optic trap and then photoassociated to form molecules in an excited state, vibrating at a rate so high they barely hang together. In solid matrix traps, Rb2 can combine with the host atoms when excited to form exciplexes, for example Rb2(3Πu)He2 in a solid helium matrix.
While Infidels was better received than its predecessor, Shot of Love, Graham Lock of New Musical Express still referred to Dylan as "culturally a spent force … a confused man trying to rekindle old fires."Quoted in Heylin (1991), p. 557. Rolling Stone and The Village Voice critic Robert Christgau was not impressed either, writing that Dylan had "turned into a hateful crackpot". Greil Marcus dismissed it many years later as another "bad [album] that made no sense, didn't hang together, had no point, and did not need to exist".
During 1995, Corgan wrote about 56 songs, following which the band went into the studio with producers Flood and Alan Moulder to work on what Corgan described as "The Wall for Generation X",DeRogatis, pp. 46, 80. and which became Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, a double album of twenty-eight songs, lasting over two hours (the vinyl version of the album contained three records, two extra songs, and an alternate track listing). The songs were intended to hang together conceptually as a symbol of the cycle of life and death.
" However, The A.V. Club gave it a B−, stating that it "doesn't live up to its potential. The world doesn't hang together, the environments are too similar, and the story coasts on too many clichés—evil spirits, noble villagers, a task list to check off in order to save the world. None of this will bother kids, who'll dig the game's ease, the non-threatening boss, and the chance to actually finish a game that's a fraction as long as[,] say, Ōkami. But platforming vets should look for something more frustrating.
The first volume covers the pre-Roman years "in the free German land" ("das freye Teutsch-Land"). It is relatively generalised and short, comprising just 58 paragraphs, and it leans heavily on Tacitus. The second volume deals with the period under Roman rule, starting with the invasions of Julius Caesar and lamenting the failure of the Germans to hang together, which is a recurring theme throughout the four volumes. The third volume covers the emergence and dominance of the Franks, and the fourth volume covers the imperial centuries, beginning with Otto I.
Network analysis diverts most strongly from the categorical approach because it assumes that the symptoms of a disorder have a causal relationship to each other. This theoretical assumption is made because no mental disorder can currently be understood as existing independently from its symptoms, as other medical diseases can be. According to the network approach symptoms are not looked at as the product of a set of latent disorders, instead they are looked at as mutually interacting and reciprocally reinforcing elements within a wider network. Therefore, a diagnosis is not needed to understand why the symptoms hang together.
""Encounters with a Jugular Journalist," by Maurice Dunlevy, The Canberra Times, 23 April 1994. Australian Bookseller & Publisher concurred: "The interviews hang together superbly as a collection, largely because Gambotto has … the astonishing ability to reveal the absolute essence of a person.""La Gambotto," by Stuart Coupe, Australian Bookseller & Publisher, February 1994. And in The Sydney Morning Herald, Don Anderson described Gambotto-Burke in interviewer mode as "a Tinker Bell among the pirates, sprinkling fairy dust in the eyes of celebrity crocodiles ...," and concluded: "Never let it be said that Michael Douglas's line in Wall Street, 'Lunch is for wimps', could apply to her.
Once more, intuition often may offer a useful – if academically less respectable – vehicle for reacting to the complex and ill-defined issues typically involved. If the scenarios do not intuitively 'hang together', why not? The usual problem is that one or more of the assumptions turns out to be unrealistic in terms of how the participants see their world. If this is the case then you need to return to the first step – the whole scenario planning process is above all an iterative one (returning to its beginnings a number of times until the final outcome makes the best sense).
There is a lot of glass in the facade with wide windows to the Library on the upper level and in and above the entrance doors. The glazing bars form a distinctive tiny criss- cross pattern reflected in Conway Hall's logo. The general feel is that of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon, the old Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. Mansford was aware that his design could appear incoherent and tried to make the elevation hang together by placing six stone urns, bought from a City bank, along roof level, two of them on top of the entrance columns.
" But the present book fails to offer "a systematic analysis of the evolution of Gandhi's thought over time, although [Sharp] gives tantalizing suggestions for such an analysis." More generally, Boulding viewed the book's reprinted essays as repetitive, stating that they "do not hang together well." She also regarded Sharp as overly simplistic in his characterizations of the western peace movement. To Boulding, the first chapter, reviewing Erikson's Gandhi's Truth, "is one of the best.... It describes the various nonviolent movements active... in Africa... Russia, China, Ireland, England, and India... documenting the largely unrecognized models available to the young Gandhi.
The painting is traditionally dated 1664, though no archival evidence has yet been found to confirm this. The date is chosen as the middle of the term that the sitters served as regents. Though the paintings as pendants seem to belong together, they did not hang together, and as was the case in the St. Elisabeth hospital across the street, they probably each hung in a separate regents' meeting room; the one for the ladies in the ladies' meeting room and the one for the men in the men's meeting room. The standing figure second from the right is holding out a piece of paper.
And the fate of the universe hangs on all these other storylines coming together. That moment at the end of Return of the Jedi, when Darth Vader is watching as the Emperor zaps Luke, and Luke cries out to him ... that pulls on everything from the series, that one pivotal scene that tips the plot into resolution." She tries to do the same for her books-- "make everything hang together and fit logically so that at the end, a reader can look back and say, 'Oh, now I see it all! Even that random little thing in Chapter Two turned out to play a part.
Portrait of William James by John La Farge, circa 1859 James defined true beliefs as those that prove useful to the believer. His pragmatic theory of truth was a synthesis of correspondence theory of truth and coherence theory of truth, with an added dimension. Truth is verifiable to the extent that thoughts and statements correspond with actual things, as well as the extent to which they "hang together," or cohere, as pieces of a puzzle might fit together; these are in turn verified by the observed results of the application of an idea to actual practice.James, William. 1907. "Pragmatism's Conception of Truth" (lecture 6).
Cooke's play can be classed with other prodigal-son plays of its era, like Eastward Ho and The Roaring Girl. It tells a double version of the story: the citizen Spendall, as his name indicates, wastes his patrimony and is reduced to poverty and prison. Bubble enjoys the reverse fortune, coming into money – yet he remains true to his master, the gentlemanly Staines, mourning the man's decline and urging him to repair his fortunes...by robbery ("if we be taken, we'll hang together at Tyburn"). The high-living Staines loses his estate to a usurer in a foreclosed debt; the usurer dies and passes his wealth to his nephew...Bubble.
The Paul Henri Spaak Building (named after the renowned Belgian socialist politician, and popularly known as Dijver) is college's main administrative building on the Bruges campus. It hosts the college's main reception, some of its offices, classrooms and the library. Located on one side of the Dijver Canal, a white classic façade stands at the front of the main building (where the European, Belgian, Flemish and Brugeois flags hang together), while there is a garden in its back side. The garden is used by the students, who frequently spare their break time there due to its proximity to the library (which is connected to the main building by a corridor).
These are the four tapestry-woven maps commissioned in the late 1580s by Ralph Sheldon (1537–1613), based on the county surveys of Christopher Saxton. The tapestries illustrated the counties of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Oxfordshire, with each tapestry portraying one county. Designed to hang together in Ralph Sheldon's home in Weston, near Long Compton, Warwickshire, they would have presented a view across central England, from the Bristol Channel to London, covering the counties where Sheldon’s family and friends held land. The maps are important in showing the landscape of central England in the 16th century, at a time when modern map making was in early development.
The gallery houses several works by the French impressionist, Pierre Adolphe Valette, who painted and taught in Manchester in the early years of the 20th century; some of his scenes of foggy Manchester streets and canals are displayed. A Cézanne hangs in the same room, showing the similarity in treatment and subject between his misty French river bridge and Valette's bridge in a pre-Clean Air Act Mancunian fog. L. S. Lowry was one of Valette's students and the influence on Lowry of impressionism can be seen at the gallery, where paintings by the two artists hang together. The museum houses The Picnic (1908), a work by the British Impressionist painter Wynford Dewhurst, who was born in Manchester.
It didn't have to be amazing to be successful, it just had to show respect to the fans." Anthony Ocasio of Screen Rant stated that "the Fringe series finale managed to deliver a truly satisfying conclusion to those who followed the series from the beginning", while Jeff Jensen writing for Entertainment Weekly said that "the fifth season was 'stolen time', to use Walter’s words, a generously bestowed bonus period that gave us 13 more hours with a 'favorite thing'." Writing for The Huffington Post, Maureen Ryan said that she "knew better than to expect a finale that would truly hang together or satisfy on macro levels. The micro -- the interpersonal and the specific -- would have to suffice.
Zuckerberg argues that the point of the Red Pill discourse "is not for everything to hang together logically and to be totally immune to criticism. The point is to make people feel something—to make their audience feel validated and justified and scared and angry—and [get] any reaction [out of] them". Zuckerberg takes a feminist approach to classical antiquity, arguing that the ancient world was deeply misogynistic: "it was a time when there was no word for rape, feminism did not exist and women's actions were determined by male relatives". Alt-right groups are using classical texts, distorted and stripped of context, to add weight and authority to campaigns of misogyny and white supremacy.
For, although credibly sequenced, it doesn't quite hang together logically; perhaps befitting its coy bonus track (the gentle, quiet backporch-style singalong "Rain Song"), it's a cloudy, mist-ridden enigma from which (I'm convinced) at some unspecified time in the future the fog is destined to suddenly part. It's nevertheless rapidly becoming one of the most indispensable Show Of Hands releases for me." Spiral Earth were very positive in their review, saying that despite the album being the band's twentieth, the duo "still no sign of predictability or laurels being sat upon." Fatea Magazine said that the album was "political, passionate, life affirming – this is folk of true Olympian proportions. If there’s a better written, produced and performed album released this year I’m going to have to commission someone to invent new superlative.
" Rolling Stone critic Will Hermes described True Romance as "the pop-album equivalent of a wicked Tumblr". In a mixed review, Nick Levine of NME felt that although the album "begins strongly" with "Nuclear Seasons" and "You (Ha Ha Ha)", the songs eventually "become samey and Charli [...] shoves some kind of speak-rap into almost every track", concluding, "At the moment, her music is best consumed in blog-sized chunks, not as a stodgy 48-minute album." Similarly, John Murphy of musicOMH expressed that "[t]here's much to enjoy on True Romance, although it's probably best sampled in small doses as it doesn't hang together that successfully over the course of an album." Paula Mejia of Consequence of Sound dismissed the album as "a valiant attempt that doesn't do much more than provide the soundtrack for 'getting ready to go out' songs on tinny laptop speakers.
At a BBC Programme Review Board Meeting in February 1964, controller of television programmes Stuart Hood felt that the serial's sequences in which Susan uses scissors as a weapon "digressed from the code of violence in programmes"; Lambert apologised for the scenes. In a 2008 review, Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times described Whitaker as "a master of dialogue, characterisation and atmosphere", but felt he struggled with plot logic, as evidenced by the fast return switch explanation. Despite this, he stated that the ending had "charm" as the TARDIS travellers began to become friends. DVD Talk's John Sinnott felt that The Edge of Destruction was the weakest of the show's first three serials, writing that it had "some good moments" but "overall it doesn't hang together quite as well" as the preceding two stories; he commented that it felt "rushed" and the resolution was a "cop-out".
The outcome was different from Belbin's aim, however, as The River became more of a sitcom and the Davey-Sarah relationship became a strand of the programme. Despite being heavily trailed by BBC One and moderate ratings for the first episode, the series was not a success. Essex later commented in an interview that he put it down to "the series not knowing quite what it wanted to be... nor indeed the BBC (knowing what they wanted it to be) either", also suggesting the series had suffered from poor direction and "wasn't what (he) had initially signed up for". Whilst the prospect of a second series at first seemed possible during filming, Essex stated that "...About three quarters of the way through the filming, I think it became apparent that we were going to be a one-run affair, as (the series) just didn't hang together well enough".
In 1965, after successfully tendering for the contract from Post Office Telecommunications for the introduction into the UK of 'yellow pages' telephone directories, he set up and was the first Chairman of Thomson Yellow Pages Ltd. In 1968, he and Mick Shields (of Associated Newspapers) were asked by Cecil King, then Chairman of the Newspaper Publishers' Association, to examine the practicability of the introduction into the Association of a marketing function as a means of improving the efficiency of the national newspaper industry and of enabling it better to withstand competition. This led to the establishment of a consortium, the 'NPA Marketing Executive' (which he chaired) and the recruitment of some specialist staff, but which petered out because, as he observed then and at intervals over the next thirty years, the national newspaper publishers would always prefer to hang separately than to hang together. But what might be regarded as its successor was launched in 2002 as the Newspaper Marketing Agency.
Time Out London, alternatively, called it "a shamelessly artless horror movie whose senseless story—a girl inherits a spooky, seedy hotel which just happens to have one of the seven doors of Hell in its cellar—is merely an excuse for a poorly connected series of sadistic tableaux of torture and gore." Critic John Kenneth Muir wrote in Horror Films of 1980s: "Fulci's films may be dread-filled excursions into surrealism and dream imagery, but in the real world, they don't hang together, and The Beyond is Exhibit A." A similar sentiment is echoed by Bill Gibron of PopMatters, who wrote of the film in 2007: In the years since its release, The Beyond has acquired a cult following. Time Out London conducted a poll with several authors, directors, actors and critics who have worked within the horror genre to vote for their top horror films. , The Beyond placed at number 64 on their top 100 list.
Overall though, they stated you can still enjoy the game even if you haven't played previous entries in the series. In their verdict, IGN also opined about the underlying political atmosphere of the game. They saw the first episode of the game as a "bigger, more complex story than told by its predecessor, charting a cross-country road trip across Donald Trump’s America", going on to say that "though its social criticisms feel broad and rather clumsy, its core story of brotherhood and fraternity between two believable characters is enormously touching," concluding that "it makes time for small details and quiet moments, and when it does it’s capable of a beauty we rarely see in video games". GamesRadar+ was disappointed with the first episode, saying it was a "slow start" to the new season, and while "the story has some incredibly powerful and well- constructed moments, it doesn’t hang together particularly well".
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 79 out of 100 based on seven reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Ali Shutler from NME described the album as "easily one of the best pop records of the year so far", and goes on to praise specific qualities of the album: "'Dedicated Side B' provides a joyous burst of escapism from the miserable everyday, the lockdown ying to the yang of Charli XCX's How I'm Feeling Now. Consistently brilliant, Side B might be a collection of offcuts but this is the sort of record that most acts could only dream of making". Natalia Barr of Consequence of Sound praised "how focused Jepsen's writing process has been on every emotion and experience love brings", while noting that "Songs like the ’80s bass-heavy, ABBA-inspired 'Summer Love' and soft ballad 'Heartbeat' could have been beneficial additions to Dedicated". Stereogum’s Chris DeVille wrote that "track for track [the songs are] at least as good as the original Dedicated offerings, if not better" as they "hang together much more naturally".

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