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From there, Reed gets caught up in the somewhat baffling idiosyncrasies of Shittown and its residents — and above all, in the idiosyncrasies of John himself.
Its different names are one of the river's many idiosyncrasies.
Make it personal; let people learn about each other's idiosyncrasies.
Research actually supports these idiosyncrasies, even if they seem random.
Decades later, Europe has ironed out many of its idiosyncrasies.
They have their own cocktail of DNA strings and idiosyncrasies.
Ms. Davis displayed her idiosyncrasies not just at shareholders meetings.
Focus on the idiosyncrasies of Bloomberg News comes and go.
That has been a challenge, given the idiosyncrasies of hosts.
Customers, employees, or partner companies all have their idiosyncrasies, too.
But Trump's idiosyncrasies as a candidate could cost him dear.
She had friends whose idiosyncrasies she understood but did not mock.
Despite their idiosyncrasies, Macintosh and Linux have never looked so attractive.
They are still coming, and their idiosyncrasies may never be unraveled.
"I think it made me pick up on their idiosyncrasies more."
And all those Florida idiosyncrasies seem pretty tolerable at this point.
Now we hear about it in the fullness of its idiosyncrasies.
"Couch the problem in terms of your own idiosyncrasies," she said.
These idiosyncrasies caused few problems until the sudden explosion of cryptocurrencies.
Local idiosyncrasies mean deep-pocketed Thai tycoons are more likely buyers.
After all, every business has its own idiosyncrasies and competitive landscape.
Highly effective people often inflict all their idiosyncrasies upon their hapless juniors.
Kristen Bell has a new buddy, with a unique set of idiosyncrasies!
Different markets are different; they have their own idiosyncrasies, their own failures.
That you become a better performer by investing in your own idiosyncrasies.
Italian idiosyncrasies, which reflect a certain fiscal timidity, also play a role.
Gorey's aesthetic idiosyncrasies blossomed when he finally arrived at Harvard in 21950.
For the companies, it's easier to keep track of one state's idiosyncrasies.
As his colors shift and melt, his lined patterns divulge complex idiosyncrasies.
On the Internet, the character's idiosyncrasies are a matter of gleeful celebration.
Wikipedia is built on the personal interests and idiosyncrasies of its contributors.
They're all pretty similar, but each has its own idiosyncrasies and talents.
To Western governments, Mr. Khan's idiosyncrasies may not even matter that much.
The company says Smart Reply will adapt to users' verbal idiosyncrasies over time.
But they say nothing about her tastes, her sense of humor, her idiosyncrasies.
Trump's idiosyncrasies have prompted many conservatives to insist he's not one of them.
It solves the problem partly by eschewing the idiosyncrasies of the individual series.
That's because programmers have to figure out human behavior and local traffic idiosyncrasies.
He is the "happy warrior," with idiosyncrasies that are genuine and usually endearing.
Europe is littered with such idiosyncrasies, leftovers from Europe's consolidation into nation-states.
West's personal idiosyncrasies aside, he makes a valid point others should learn from.
I longed for the idiosyncrasies, false notes, and digressions of an actual interview.
But in person, he seems geeky and creative, a man of many idiosyncrasies.
I can't direct myself purely by my own idiosyncrasies, or my own temptations.
He's made his opinions matter as much as his work and his idiosyncrasies.
He really captured the buzzwords, the idiosyncrasies and the hypocrisy of Democratic elitists.
"I know Mexico's idiosyncrasies very well," he told Clarin newspaper earlier this year.
I'd come to see his idiosyncrasies as just another way to bully me.
But their idiosyncrasies — the personalities of their seismic faults — are starting to show.
"It learns what your proclivities are, it learns what your idiosyncrasies are," he explains.
Each locale had its idiosyncrasies, and traveling musicians had to adjust on the fly.
Our idiosyncrasies aren't so idiosyncratic; our need to waste time isn't really so wasteful.
But I do wish I'd known more about the game's idiosyncrasies before I played.
To Koosha, sounds have their own weight, color, geometry, texture and human-like idiosyncrasies.
But in dwelling on their personal idiosyncrasies, Howard distracts us from his central claim.
That's just one way marketers are latching onto the customs and idiosyncrasies of messaging.
The chapter about the idiosyncrasies and hidden frailties of judges is particularly eye-opening.
We weren't subject to the vagaries of weather or the idiosyncrasies of polling staff.
Occasionally, however, the idiosyncrasies of Britain's constitution bring Queen and Parliament into uncomfortable contact.
There are plenty of idiosyncrasies and misdirections in the accruing, elliptical rhythms she creates.
Even as he headed to the airport, he said, the nation's idiosyncrasies followed him.
"They're pretty tolerant of friends' imperfections and idiosyncrasies, more than young adults," she said.
Mendelsohn and especially Erivo, what with all her idiosyncrasies, never veer into caricature territory.
The Danish film and television industry does, however, have idiosyncrasies that serve it well.
Here, for instance, he individualizes his subject, seeking to reveal his personality and idiosyncrasies.
These idiosyncrasies aren't faults—they make Retina easier to read, at least under certain circumstances.
It's a mark of the persuasive power of Lanthimos's idiosyncrasies that they survive the transition.
Despite these idiosyncrasies, he succeeds in making often complex and obscure subjects approachable and interesting.
Their idiosyncrasies restrict them to certain habitats and also make them more vulnerable to extinction.
The hour-long album satisfies the bittersweet idiosyncrasies many of us look for in Future.
"  What could help Trump: "Trump's salvation could lie in the idiosyncrasies of the Electoral College.
Piano and a Microphone is, thankfully, more than just the sum of those little idiosyncrasies.
It shows musicians at rest, play, and work, offering an amusing cross-section of idiosyncrasies.
But the music itself doesn't feel lonely, it finds power and healing in its idiosyncrasies.
That said, I also felt as my creativity, idiosyncrasies, and other charms had been blunted.
The right to reserve event space at the Reagan building comes with its own idiosyncrasies.
Stories about leading men tend to dwell on the leading man's artistic idiosyncrasies, his weirdness.
" —Maria Contreras "I loved the family members — and their idiosyncrasies — of Trail of Broken Wings.
But even I was surprised, again and again, by the idiosyncrasies of the Wallowa region.
Last Place is a return to the comforting idiosyncrasies we have always loved about Grandaddy.
She nicely captures some of the idiosyncrasies of American life as seen through a newcomer's eyes.
How much you enjoy it all will depend on your tolerance for Mr Anderson's deadpan idiosyncrasies.
I mean that their bodily tics, their un-strategic idiosyncrasies of motion, seem to match up.
In the glow of a new relationship, your sweetie's idiosyncrasies may seem more cute than annoying.
An irony of fringe art is that its idiosyncrasies and high maintenance raise its popular profile.
But the former governor could matter in Iowa, thanks to the idiosyncrasies of the caucus system.
It turned into a book that explains our music, the violence, the idiosyncrasies of the region.
"Now these companies are taking the time to understand health's idiosyncrasies without being shackled by them."
"Smaller firms might have more flexibility to deal with the idiosyncrasies of your portfolio," Benz said.
It was, in short, a hard-to-categorize restaurant, epitomizing the delicious idiosyncrasies of Los Angeles.
All the many different places and institutions he's filmed have their idiosyncrasies, and this is no exception.
The final call is made by the president, and thus hinges on President Trump's worldview and idiosyncrasies.
Each captured the real speakers' idiosyncrasies, but they were exposed by their robotic-sounding pace and cadence.
You didn't succeed in this world by ignoring people's idiosyncrasies, their personal struggles and societally-inflicted disadvantages.
By all accounts, Fuller was not your typical scientist, and his idiosyncrasies manifested early in his life.
Perhaps it's the film's idiosyncrasies which lift it beyond journalism to the level of award-winning art.
And, theoretically, if any company could interpret and interact with human speech idiosyncrasies, it would be Google.
Lynch also believed the department lacked the expertise to manage multiple vendors, each with its own idiosyncrasies.
For all the Met's efforts, the Lepage "Ring" is still dauntingly complex, its idiosyncrasies difficult to control.
It's also a continuing bet that for many listeners, human idiosyncrasies can still compete with machine precision.
"While each church district had its idiosyncrasies, the pattern was pretty much the same," the report says.
Whether we like it or not, we have all become fluent in influencer culture and its idiosyncrasies.
But, for all the idiosyncrasies of this particular story, the broader contours are in fact quite familiar.
The show, which aired at a time of mass bewilderment, was a captivating distillation of Ernst's idiosyncrasies.
It was revelatory the way he captured the rhythms and idiosyncrasies of the Japanese language, in English.
Besides, the association, with a long history of voting idiosyncrasies, has only 88 people who cast ballots.
Each has his own idiosyncrasies, however — Vox's Dylan Matthews and Dara Lind ran down their respective records.
With Trump, I can empathize with him because he's alone, all of his idiosyncrasies are now exposed.
I wouldn't spend too much time worrying if your bar mates' faces average out your unattractive idiosyncrasies.
Each Cupro piece is unique, with the occasional irregularities and idiosyncrasies that come from using a surplus material.
Her personal idiosyncrasies aside, everything seems to be going well, until she discovers her husband has committed suicide.
Stay tuned for Part 3, when VICE News digs into the F-35's quirks, problems, and idiosyncrasies.
No small part of Homestuck's success can be contributed to its embrace of the idiosyncrasies of online culture.
They come with their own attitudes, personalities, idiosyncrasies, and value judgments (especially when it comes to food choices).
He was very polite, didn't usually get in the way of my reporting and had some charming idiosyncrasies.
The sizes of the rooms vary, though the band's attention to the idiosyncrasies of each probably will not.
Too often, though, these genuine critiques are buried beneath the idiosyncrasies, excesses (and sometimes violence) of their leaders.
You will learn a lot about the arbitrary rules and idiosyncrasies of our government programs from this book.
It is, after all, his journey, one that has its own routes, ports of call and charming idiosyncrasies.
This is a placement that takes their idiosyncrasies seriously, which can result in a dry sense of humor.
But basically, her character allows no room for the contradictions and idiosyncrasies of which convincing portraiture are made.
Facebook photo sharing had been animated by our social connections, our family ties, our inside jokes and idiosyncrasies.
With high ambitions and low prices, the tiny restaurant epitomized the delicious idiosyncrasies of the city's restaurant culture.
Just like each of us has our own personality, each nor'easter is different, with its own idiosyncrasies and mood.
This ranking is not without its own idiosyncrasies, many of which reflect how drugs are currently used and regulated.
Because yes, even with the same DNA, these sibling look-a-likes, like everyone else, have their own idiosyncrasies.
But for now, this small corner of London is perfectly happy and rather proud with its traditions and idiosyncrasies.
But I've realized how important it is to make time for the vulnerable kids who can't hide their idiosyncrasies.
It's easier to accept the idiosyncrasies of human nature for inconsistency than uninvented technology as a deus ex machina.
Many of us have traits, quirks, and idiosyncrasies that we consider "deal breakers" when searching for a potential partner.
Celebrities — particularly when they walk award show red carpets — suffer from the idiosyncrasies of the Twitter troll the worst.
Stokes's idiosyncrasies, and the nature of her project, make her a good fit in Wolf's gallery of meaningful outliers.
The careers of some followed the arc of the tech world's obsessions and idiosyncrasies over the last 20 years.
This entertaining farce, packed with comic characters, displays his usual darkly funny style and appreciation for Florida's endless idiosyncrasies.
Through his use of a powerful flash, van Es emphasizes his subjects' idiosyncrasies and often pushes them to abstraction.
But in time its half-baked software matured and its idiosyncrasies became apparent for the smart touches they were.
Mr. Rhodes worked at Fox News for several years and has an understanding of the idiosyncrasies of the network.
He said the cannabis industry, with all its idiosyncrasies, could end up being the first to fully embrace cryptocurrencies.
Composed digitally, they bear the brush strokes or idiosyncrasies of the 3-D computer graphics software that created them.
Moore dutifully attacks the idiosyncrasies of the system, like the Electoral College and the Democratic Party's system of superdelegates.
Those nights, complaining of the beautiful idiosyncrasies of New York life, were the best conversations with my late father.
Tuesday brought Mr. Bleckmann's woozy, spacey lounge act, his airy voice distorted by electronic echo effects and little idiosyncrasies.
Between federal demands, regional idiosyncrasies, and international inconsistencies, sometimes an athlete's tax return can be hundreds of pages deep.
New infectious diseases come out of the blue, each with its own idiosyncrasies that militate against detailed advance planning.
Certainly, there are idiosyncrasies between the different responses, but they each follow a simple formula: mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery.
These qualities and idiosyncrasies are just some of what he brings to one of the best roles on television.
Few match his skills at capturing and conveying onscreen the idiosyncrasies, awkwardness and absurdities of everyday conversation and life.
No other sector shares the complexities and idiosyncrasies of technology that has to be applied to the built world.
It was the latest example of how New York has been uniquely shaped by the idiosyncrasies of the superrich.
This, as he wrote on Twitter yesterday, is a rarity for a guy whose idiosyncrasies scared mainstream stations off.
Deutsche's are particularly vulnerable because of the bank's weak profitability, relatively low capital and uncertainty over German AT20113 accounting idiosyncrasies.
Over the last 24 hours, many Twitter users have noticed idiosyncrasies that have led them to question the account's ownership.
The only noticeable sounds were of birds outside the studio window and the idiosyncrasies of our bodies and the equipment.
On screen, Matthew McConaughey, with crooked teeth and stringy beach blonde hair, brings Moondog and all his idiosyncrasies to life.
The new moon eclipse puts you in touch with the things that make you special, your hidden depths and idiosyncrasies.
Standardization and mass production were paramount, though idiosyncrasies—a pop of color here, a geometric motif there—inevitably crept in.
His voice, his gait, his idiosyncrasies and mannerisms, the undulations of his laugh—all are replicated with near-perfect similitude.
Big Sean doesn't have the idiosyncrasies of Future or the Migos, so he does well to escape without any damage.
Fashion photography is at its most true when it expresses fantasy that lingers on the idiosyncrasies of identity as power.
While credit card points can make travel more affordable, there are plenty of rules and idiosyncrasies to keep in mind.
If you or your partner has one, you'd likely do well to know its location, its idiosyncrasies, and its importance.
Hand over a brief document explaining idiosyncrasies that affect valuations, and make copies of comps that the appraiser may miss.
Show her you know her fashion idiosyncrasies through and through by designing her a bag as unique as she is.
The show is chock-full of references to obscure HP events and characters, and lovingly skewers all of Hogwarts' idiosyncrasies.
"Manchester" highlights the might and idiosyncrasies of family bonds but remains a tough tale with an antihero at its heart.
Over two hours, a dozen presenters clicked through slides extolling the virtues, idiosyncrasies and dating criteria of their best friends.
Add cute idiosyncrasies and exaggerated stereotypes, no matter how well rooted in actual behavior, and even Canada can become kitschland.
What follows is actually a pretty fascinating FAQ breaking down both the idiosyncrasies of this particular robot and care instructions.
Overall, while Flake's critiques have had little impact on national policy so far, his idiosyncrasies could still have national implications.
Indeed the new drama "Queen & Slim" depicts black womanhood without undercooked idiosyncrasies, all while centering a dark-skinned female lead.
What very few other groups do is inspire chefs to follow their own inclinations and idiosyncrasies all the way out.
"Paddleton" is so keyed into its protagonists' various idiosyncrasies that it seems hesitant to grapple with its own central tension.
But despite their well-known idiosyncrasies, scientists aren't sure why sloths haven't evolved to better exploit their unusual ecological niche.
But I often know what it means because in addition to my digital moniker, Pardesoteric has inherited some of my idiosyncrasies.
And so he encapsulates those ideas, as well as the idiosyncrasies of his hometown's music scene with his upcoming mixtape, Anthology.
Australia-based photographer Serena Hodson, known for her former series Dry Dog/Wet Dog, is constantly inspired by her pets' idiosyncrasies.
The reporting of Business Insider, and many other publications, has revealed several idiosyncrasies with Neumann and the company that he founded.
The systems tended to perform better than the United States on some measures and worse on others, with lots of idiosyncrasies.
Here, if anywhere in this great, rambling literary shrine to the author's idiosyncrasies, we learn the very essence of John Waters.
They give students the space to shine light on their own challenges and idiosyncrasies — something a numerical score could never do.
"Chief of staff is the only job in Washington that really is defined by what the president's idiosyncrasies are," Card says.
But for all of their idiosyncrasies, perhaps their most distinctive element is the sheer transparency they provide to the selection process.
Given the idiosyncrasies of his previous creations, the audience could only wonder at what he might do with so much freedom.
Serendipitously, Will is joined by Isla (Rooney Mara), a suicidal curveball of a character prone to explicit descriptions of her depressive idiosyncrasies.
It always has to adapt to the idiosyncrasies, learning style, policies and priorities of any president to preserve its relevance and utility.
The influence is palpable: The diversity, idiosyncrasies and legal entanglements of these characters seem endemic to New York, perhaps only to Brooklyn.
Despite their mechanical complexity and the need for piloting skills akin to riding a unicycle, a helicopter's idiosyncrasies can quickly be forgiven.
By learning from the way you type and your own idiosyncrasies, it gets smarter over time as it learns your typing style.
Some in Argentina think the size and speed of the IMF's loan meant it could not be tailored to the country's idiosyncrasies.
They are often irregular to sizing, one shoe may fit different than the other for left vs right, and have other idiosyncrasies.
Each section is distinct with its own signage, its own lighting, its own color scheme, and its own idiosyncrasies for frustrating riders.
All of those require varying degrees of sophistication, with some of them needing expert knowledge of the target network's protocols and idiosyncrasies.
Establishing uniform policies for the new, unfamiliar jurisdictions proved to be challenging, given each of the territories' historical context and cultural idiosyncrasies.
The result is an amalgamation of alerts about fires, crimes (from the violent to the extremely petty), urban idiosyncrasies, and natural disasters.
Because of that environment, I had to learn everyone's idiosyncrasies and quirks because you either celebrate it or it drives you crazy.
Almost everything about the new place caters to their memories of the original, fetishizing the restaurant's own idiosyncrasies to an amazing degree.
Non-dairy milk drinkers are often considered the Scrooges of the beverage world, selfish with their demands and isolated in their idiosyncrasies.
He also wants to show how a regular guy's idiosyncrasies can seem like either warning signs or virtues, depending on who's looking.
As her three sons, meanwhile, Denis Podalydès, Laurent Stocker and Hervé Pierre, all very different, play off each other's idiosyncrasies with gusto.
Uber is hoping that what works in India could be applied in countries with similar idiosyncrasies—all feeding Uber's appetite for global domination.
Then the Internet liberated our voices, training us to expect people to speak for and as themselves, with all their idiosyncrasies and imperfections.
Even the idiosyncrasies of irritating characters, like Geralt's not-especially-reliable horse Roach in The Witcher 3, can become endearing given enough time.
There have been many takes on this, so we'll focus on the strategic side, rather than on the idiosyncrasies of the possible candidates.
They start off really close down here to her eyelid… Everybody's got little idiosyncrasies about them that you want to pick up on.
This new-and-improved Danny, who seems like he's simply been returned to his normal pre-season 4 self, actually appreciates Mindy's idiosyncrasies.
Drivers will need to learn its idiosyncrasies, which Hotz argues is the same for any modern, high-tech car on the road today.
These technologies were either wonderfully weird, woefully misguided, or just behind the times, but regardless, they each have their own idiosyncrasies worth remembering.
And, according to Fawaz, it still drives like a classic 911, with all the idiosyncrasies of the rear-drive layout that owners adore.
But in this symbiotic collaboration between people and exoskeletons, the idiosyncrasies of human behavior are subdued to make the engineering triumph stand out.
But in an age of advanced metrics, enhanced video and intensified coaching, the idiosyncrasies have been pretty much ironed out of the game.
I liked Sailfish a lot—its interface was close enough to Android to be familiar, but had enough idiosyncrasies to make it distinct.
We're not going to beat around the bush here: There are some major idiosyncrasies that separate American Chinese food and mainland Chinese cuisine.
Instead, why not treat computer exploits as something else in their own right, with their own idiosyncrasies, characteristics, and impact on the world?
It's not natural to our idiosyncrasies to hop in a car and drive to the next state or city and try your luck.
But now Moe's is shutting down, one more loss in a city that can't seem to hold on to its most captivating idiosyncrasies.
Zooming into one portrait, Wathne's bright flash exposes the infinite idiosyncrasies etched into skin and the social associations of clothing materials and patterns.
If you zoom out from the idiosyncrasies of my social circle, this product could be a perfect fit for a lot of people.
ALTHOUGH THEIR CREATIONS were more sedate, the idiosyncrasies of the British designers themselves were more than equal to those of their continental counterparts.
His performances, while unfailingly musical and dramatic, were emblematic of the 20th century's dismissal of Romanticism in their authenticist strivings and deconstructive idiosyncrasies.
Texture, at a minimum, better distinguishes days spent this way, and that texture becomes the record of the idiosyncrasies of an individual's mind.
Every episode had a purpose: It developed characters with flaws and idiosyncrasies, in a world they and the viewer were struggling to understand.
The important point is that what drives a species to extinction is highly dependent on the idiosyncrasies of the organism and its local environment.
During the Cultural Revolution his reputation would suffer heavily for his personal idiosyncrasies, though he would be officially rehabilitated by the CCP in 1980.
As a cuisine, barbecue is one with a mankind-encompassing history, varying regional idiosyncrasies, and an encyclopedic assortment of tools and techniques to master.
At the organ, Buerhaus seems familiar with its idiosyncrasies at the same time as she is listening for new sounds to emerge from it.
As the setting for representational erotica, the idiosyncrasies of the Internet's smoothly peculiar band dynamic are specific enough to produce a sense of privacy.
When we look at the actual salaries of the best players in the world over time, there are a few idiosyncrasies that stand out.
THE spectacular leap of almost 20% in the price of iron ore on March 7th reveals a lot about the idiosyncrasies of commodities markets.
Assimilation into any culture requires new members conform to the implicit, unspoken, and often arbitrary idiosyncrasies of how that specific group chooses to communicate.
It is an infamous but little-discussed chapter from the annals of Auschwitz: Josef Mengele's experiments on children with genetic idiosyncrasies, identical twins especially.
In fact, there are only 1.63,21.6 stocks in the world, but there are millions of bonds, each with their own legal and financial idiosyncrasies.
He has his own idiosyncrasies, though: He usually dresses in blue, and hopes to turn the land around Rivian's manufacturing plant in Normal, Ill.
This game's idiosyncrasies resisted easy conclusions, but there was no doubting the entertainment value of two teams with extremely different styles playing each other.
Yet through their inherited idiosyncrasies, they retain a family resemblance—even if the passion for writing letters has gone the way of Ottoman Salonika. ■
" Together they tried to find "the little weird idiosyncrasies" of their characters' body language, Mr. Chazelle said, "and then build numbers out of that.
Mr. Cosentino, the director of event marketing at the New York company Information Builders, is not shy about sharing a pair of personal idiosyncrasies.
But they have the charming idiosyncrasies and human frailties of Rowling's best creations, and they prove to be the ones you care most about.
"But when I went up to investigate, I could see from the watermarks and the idiosyncrasies of the text that it was genuine," Smith said.
With these works, Rodriguez offers a kind of 21st-century directory of racial and economic idiosyncrasies, human life braced by screens, buttressed by brand signifiers.
Almost all U.S. and British institutions, from the government and military to academia, media and business, have different idiosyncrasies yet a great degree of overlap.
It may be a while before we realize that Utopian dream of security working silently, automagically to protect us despite our follies, foibles and idiosyncrasies.
"Bikram", a new five-part audio series by ESPN, part of its "30 for 30" series, explores these idiosyncrasies and how he built his empire.
While cultural idiosyncrasies and the Swedish government's active role help companies get off the ground, conservative fiscal policies and discipline are what keep them afloat.
It would be wrong to dismiss the results of recent elections, but it would be equally foolish to ignore the idiosyncrasies of the present campaigns.
The most painful parts of "Marriage Story" act out that revisionism, as idiosyncrasies are made to look pathological and mistakes are treated as potential crimes.
Mobile dating is now a realm of its own; one that — like all forms of dating — has its own idiosyncrasies, like ghosting and swipe-cheating.
The charm of "Bobby," like a lot of Giannascoli's genre experiments, is in its strange idiosyncrasies, the ways he inverts how the sounds traditionally work.
Jeffrey was 3 when his idiosyncrasies — his fascination with spinning objects, his sensitivity to the hum of fluorescent lighting — became symptoms leading to a diagnosis.
Then he went back to the studio for a transcribed version of the six cello suites, whose instrument-specific idiosyncrasies seem antithetical to the violin.
It's comforting to think that idiosyncrasies so specific to our species might not get frozen in an ice age or washed away in a flood.
A single producer will manage a cinematic universe across properties, but directors and actors are swapped in and out as economics and professional idiosyncrasies dictate.
There is a market for this kind of low-key pablum — especially with such fine leads — where characters are little more than bundles of idiosyncrasies.
Those movies weren't for everyone, but they were at least going for something, cohering in a singular metallic dourness, over-complexity, idiosyncrasies and stylish action.
Consequently, the unwieldy machine that is "the law," inevitably lags behind the zeitgeist and develops idiosyncrasies that are confusing at best, and illogical at worst.
But she suggested that more than 50 dimensions might be needed to capture the full richness of human perception and the idiosyncrasies of particular faces.
Churchill was not an easy guest given his idiosyncrasies -- afternoon naps, late-night brainstorming, and a habit of parading around in various states of undress.
Periodic and sometimes random changes in the distribution of the turbulent liquid metal in the Earth&aposs core can cause idiosyncrasies in the magnetic field.
"It's something that I think has only become more intense, more conspicuous, because of the outsize personality and idiosyncrasies of President Trump," Mr. Baker said.
It's more interesting to spend an afternoon with the quartet to see how their respective idiosyncrasies and personal history factor into the album's actual creation.
These formal idiosyncrasies infuse the works with the immediacy of breaking news, even if they were done, like most history painting, long after the fact.
That includes gathering data on Washington's uniquely complicated topography, which includes traffic circles, fractured angle merges, and other traffic idiosyncrasies from the centuries of road planning.
He is as much a jokester as a songwriter with a guitar determined to point out the idiosyncrasies of life with a healthy dose of laughter.
There's a good chance investigators would have looked into who printed or simply accessed the file even if they didn't see the printed document's physical idiosyncrasies.
"It's like the writers forced a robot to watch years worth of rom-coms, and then scientifically created this perfect spin with all of their idiosyncrasies."
His 'C-Mould' archive has 50 different kinds of microorganisms, each with their own color and idiosyncrasies, a sort of bacterial painter's palette, if you will.
It makes his work unpredictable, which is really exciting thing in a world where rooms of musicians sit in rooms workshopping idiosyncrasies out of pop songs.
As Renski pointed out, that step can't take into account all of the idiosyncrasies of every platform, but it can ensure that the files are correct.
This wasn't particularly brand-establishing music, or the kind that makes you want to spend money; it represented a devoted customer's deep knowledge, sensitivity and idiosyncrasies.
Crisp, clear, and expressive as always, her control is perfect, and it's nice to hear her giving her idiosyncrasies room to breathe on these starker versions.
Bartoli was a player with myriad idiosyncrasies both on the match court and practice court, including elaborate pre-service rituals and a hammering, two-handed forehand.
New York City presides as destination of brave generations, who quickly learn its neighborhoods and alleyways, the idiosyncrasies of acceptance and the richest identity of mingling.
Wikipedia is built on the personal interests and idiosyncrasies of its contributors; in fact, without getting gooey, you could even say it is built on love.
At the moment, he's experiencing a bit of internet fame for his long list of rules and idiosyncrasies — a list that is is nothing short of inspiring.
As sharing and vetting environmental data have become bigger parts of modern ecology, however, those idiosyncrasies have become less defensible, as the OHI effort came to rue.
"Brave for You (Marfa Demo)" was sweet and pretty, showcasing Croft's subtle inflections and vocal idiosyncrasies in a way that occasionally got lost on the album itself.
Couples in long-term relationships have to clear the air on a number of issues: From learning about each other's romantic histories, family dramas, to personal idiosyncrasies.
Through gestures, postures, and props in bright, vivid colors, taken from local popular culture, she creates a visual language that reflects her deep knowledge of Colombian idiosyncrasies.
Maybe these things are gimmicks, we don't yet know for sure, but they're certainly necessary idiosyncrasies for justifying the introduction of anything new in such mature markets.
When a human being identifies another, various types of facial and body recognition kick in, from recognizing a person's facial features, to the idiosyncrasies of their gait.
Fixing existing systems will be a serious challenge though, because distributing patches is tricky when each different version of a voting machine comes with its own idiosyncrasies.
On the Supreme Court, on the other hand, there are fewer institutional mechanisms to constrain justices and fewer decision-makers to wash out the idiosyncrasies that persist.
Milder in design than old-school troll dolls, these figures have a message: Idiosyncrasies of appearance and personality are not "ugly," but rather emblems of awesome individuality.
By counting numbers of mentions, adjusting for relative ranking, and weighting for the medium's reputation and any intriguing idiosyncrasies, we narrow down the reputed 28 to ten.
"At any one moment anyone has to be able to pitch in and be knowledgeable about the details and quirks and idiosyncrasies of every animal," Sternlicht said.
The host was nice enough but didn't tailor her idiosyncrasies to having guests over — the TV in her room was always blaring, even when she wasn't home.
Most of the Thrombeys (with the exception of the alt-right teenager) have their own idiosyncrasies and don't feel like thin stand-ins for a political point.
In making use of the first habit on Sunday, he alluded to a profanity — and left many wondering which of his other online idiosyncrasies were at work.
Betty and Veronica exist as two divergent paths for Archie — they are forever in competition for the red-headed hero of his own story, courtesy of their idiosyncrasies.
For the remaster, though, it's a poor excuse, and I don't expect anyone who played the original game to find its old idiosyncrasies as quaint as I do.
The sun faces off with Uranus, the planet of rebellion, encouraging you to be aware of and dismiss greedy, rigid mindsets that don't acknowledge the idiosyncrasies of life.
Like most couples do, we began collecting idiosyncrasies as a two—like our propensity to mutually analyze our poo by comparing said bowel movements in ice cream metaphors.
Blame inflation: In a note to clients, Deutsche Bank's Torsten Sløk said Christmas tree prices could reflect general inflation just as much as the idiosyncrasies of evergreen farming.
The video for the single "Fun" — which also features Oakland hip-hop mainstay E-40 — captures the idiosyncrasies of Google's Street View right down to the blurry transitions.
Humans are the only species on Earth endowed with advanced mathematical ability and a fully fledged faculty of language, but are these hallmarks of intelligence or human idiosyncrasies?
Porn, to be clear, is a terrible guide to open, honest sexual communication, mainly because the characters within its fantasies almost never talk about their needs and idiosyncrasies.
It's disappointing that Graham's conclusions—remarkably in line with what we now know to be true—are lost on those who are quick to snicker at his idiosyncrasies.
But the family idiosyncrasies that occasionally knocked us over the head to produce stars are no less pronounced as "Casual" reaches its end, and that's a good thing.
These idiosyncrasies make the Globes either more exciting or more frustrating to watch, depending on how you feel about an unconventional array of winners and tipsy award speeches.
As researchers, we saw back in 2017, near the start of the Trump presidency, how the voices in online discourse belied the ideological idiosyncrasies of the actual electorate.
" A work containing "Marilyn Monroe" and "appropriated text" is described as "peculiar and banal," deploying "violence as a rupture or distortion as suggesting innumerable idiosyncrasies of human relations.
Astrology memes are here for us to take a long, hard look at our lives, but will also allow us to laugh about our idiosyncrasies at the same time.
A few years ago this would have been impossible, but the analytic prowess of machine learning has proven to be a perfect fit for the idiosyncrasies of human speech.
"In regards to the design and production processes, I naturally leveraged Apple idiosyncrasies like attention to detail, exhaustive design explorations, and focusing on experiences and not products," he says.
Like a peak Judd Apatow movie, it's so loose that most of the jokes feel on the cusp of being boring, but it's the idiosyncrasies that make them iconic.
Whatever you think of Elon Musk, it's fair to say he doesn't run a typical car company, and the idiosyncrasies go beyond the electric powertrains and hulking center screens.
"Blue Train Lines" was a collaboration with King Krule, whose idiosyncrasies require extreme exertions in themselves; pushing him on top of frantic, tricep-burning drums didn't mellow things out.
It's a nod to roots and the appropriate amount of indulgence, winking at fans without getting bogged down in the overwrought idiosyncrasies that could drag down previous series entries.
His sister said he had been diagnosed years earlier with Asperger syndrome, which seemed to explain idiosyncrasies in his personality that may have contributed to his unsuccessful job hunt.
Their story is highly particular, rooted in the idiosyncrasies of their families and also in an almost invisible crime, a tendril of evil that wraps itself around their destinies.
The ones who are still in the phases of their lives where they're feeling rejected and alone, but within them lie idiosyncrasies, eccentricities, and genius that goes by unnoticed.
Growing up, he had absorbed a bundle of cultural idiosyncrasies — whether tastes, mannerisms or locutions — that sometimes manifested themselves explicitly or in other cases merely fizzed beneath his consciousness.
He may be a designer, but he's the designer as tortured genius, a man whose idiosyncrasies and unreasonable behavior are enabled and tolerated in the service of his art.
For all his idiosyncrasies, Trump had one thing very much in common with other outsized cultural figures: the ability to provoke and elicit emphatic, emotional reactions to his every utterance.
"Here there are other problems of violence that are part of our idiosyncrasies, our culture, our civic intolerance against which we must fight, especially in terms of education," Villegas said.
Ahead, a compilation of fragrances and gift sets that acknowledge and account for the idiosyncrasies of the people you care about — and show them how much you love them anyway.
Or it could go the other way: The Trump team's inexperience, the president-elect's idiosyncrasies, and the divisions among Republicans could lead to a governing party at war with itself.
The sheer number of mobile phone models, each with its own idiosyncrasies requiring a different approach, might be one reason why some companies are apparently keen to steal other's work.
This Emily is an unclassifiable individual, one whose idiosyncrasies and brilliance sometimes cause her great pain as she consigns herself, as if it were an inevitability, to an unmarried life.
This suggests that there are still many workers, who are considered "out of the labor market" rather than "unemployed" because of the idiosyncrasies of the Labor Department's official unemployment measure.
For all his idiosyncrasies—he claimed in a nationally televised debate that he'd seen a UFO, and proposed an official Department of Peace—his liberal peers were fond of him.
At each event, the fans knew the idiosyncrasies of both the product and audience participation so well that it felt like each event was happening in its country of origin.
One thing the TV series and movie share, and which will probably incite more discussion than any of the show's idiosyncrasies, is a nonjudgmental approach to the subject of prostitution.
"Creed II" takes the idiosyncrasies Jordan has honed in his onscreen persona throughout the course of his career and fully reveals the kind of actor he is capable of becoming.
Also because she is a capable, open-minded and loving human being who has faced and overcome many obstacles in life, the least of which are her daughter's militant idiosyncrasies.
And because of idiosyncrasies in the caucus process, the person with the most votes at the beginning won't necessarily be the one with the biggest delegate haul at the end.
And a decision to make music that spoke to his own creative and emotional idiosyncrasies, no matter how far it strayed from that of his hip-hop superstar generational peers.
Still, as we saw in the health care fight, the specific size of the Republican majority and the idiosyncrasies of the particular members in that majority can prove enormously important.
But his personality perfumes the whole production and his contradictions, obsessions and idiosyncrasies tell an ornate story about America that's deeper, stranger and darker than maybe even "S-Town" knew.
It can't help that apps often flatten out kink's complexity and the idiosyncrasies negotiated in every kinky relationship or encounter by boiling kinks down into a few blocky search categories.
Tesla's financial results in the second half of 2019, during which it earned a small profit, suggest that it has started to pair its idiosyncrasies with a more stable operating infrastructure.
Even Sia's "My Old Santa Claus," which tries to lead with its idiosyncrasies, sounds like it was constructed specifically not to distract anyone elbowing a random stranger at a department store.
He and Busch have spent the first half of 2018 getting to know each other's nuances and idiosyncrasies, a process of acclimation Busch expects to bear fruit as the playoffs approach.
Being aware of Gen Z's idiosyncrasies can assist you in integrate them into your existing team more quickly and efficiently, and help ensure your workplace is the right fit for everyone.
But the dusky gopher frog's idiosyncrasies also require nearby uplands with open-canopy forests and a particular type of ground cover serving as herbaceous highways between the trees and the ponds.
One reason the company began hiring Americans is for what it calls "cultural context" — the idea that Americans will already be familiar with public figures, local slang, and other regional idiosyncrasies.
Instead of following one drug kingpin and his gang of interchangeable henchmen, we have the four godfathers of the Cali Cartel, each with his own idiosyncrasies and Myers Briggs typing index.
From those that capitalized on nuanced idiosyncrasies to the completely over-the-top, these celeb-on-celeb impersonations will not only blow you away, but have you laughing until it hurts.
But like any purebred, they have their idiosyncrasies, so here's what you need to know about them before you rush out to add a racer of your own to the family.
Executive-produced by Will Arnett, the sketch comedy — based on the CollegeHumor series of the same name — chronicles the hilarious idiosyncrasies of dating, sex and marriage in 10 episodes premiering Wednesday.
It's been said that batida is understood to mean something like "my crew's of beats," but even within the tight-knit scene that he lords over, DJ Marfox exhibits happy idiosyncrasies.
Podcasting is idiosyncratic by nature, and if we have learned anything in the last year, it is that the idiosyncrasies of America do not add up to a coherent American life.
John Kelly as head of Homeland Security, the main Cabinet positions of the "national security state" are now in control of people who — despite some idiosyncrasies — are rated PG (permanent government).
The combination of references from his Finnish background with those from her Korean-American one makes for dishes that disarm with their idiosyncrasies before winning you over with their daring flavors.
The visual idiosyncrasies of individual characters also translate faithfully from static to motion, with Birdboy maintaining his owlish face and Dinki sporting a similar charm bracelet around one ear in both versions.
The Ohio State football and basketball teams reflect and answer to the preferences and idiosyncrasies of Ohioans in a way that the Cincinnati Bengals and even LeBron James's Cleveland Cavaliers do not.
Further widening the Taylor circle, the season features a premiere by Kyle Abraham and recent works by Margie Gillis and Pam Tanowitz, who expertly mines Taylor's style to accentuate its idiosyncrasies. Nov.
"As humans, we're all riddled with these weird idiosyncrasies I wouldn't say this album has cured me but it's a product of having gone through a pretty tough time emotionally," she says.
There are reasons to think that current prices are reflecting idiosyncrasies in the supply and demand for safe assets, rather than a conviction among global investors that very bad times are ahead.
" But "due to the system's idiosyncrasies," writes the artist, "it will recover from that entropy and the sensors will eventually get in sync again, only to launch their descent into chaos [anew].
They could be seen as charming idiosyncrasies, like the changing court surfaces across the calendar, or as evidence of growing fractiousness in a sport whose governing bodies frequently fail to find consensus.
Although the idiosyncrasies of the accusations against Ms. Park have grabbed global attention, the case is just the latest in a series of major corruption scandals that have erupted in the country.
" Furthermore, he offered, "I see it fitting into the NO ZU pantheon as the nocturnal sex dream, sordid version of our first record Life, which was all day-glo idiosyncrasies and spontaneous energy.
China, Japan, and South Korea are strong markets for video games with their own idiosyncrasies, studios and market influence, and are certainly as responsible for propagating these tropes as Western developers and publishers.
VR communication platforms that nail presence and the idiosyncrasies of human emotional expression (while staying far away from a trip to the uncanny valley) will form the life-blood of future enterprise productivity.
So Microsoft, for example, offers businesses a product called CRIS that lets users customise speech-recognition systems for the background noise, special vocabulary and other idiosyncrasies they will encounter in that particular environment.
Despite all of the ancient dragons, holy swords, and, well, emblems imbued with the power of mystical flames, Fire Emblem is often described by listing its idiosyncrasies—permadeath, the weapons triangle, class promotions.
"After a while, it's like a heartbeat — you learn to listen for idiosyncrasies in the rhythm," said Mr. Schneider, an Army veteran who is an ordained rabbi and lives in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.
Instead, "Little America" largely eschews overt politics, aside from its insistence in depicting immigrants from all over the world as individuals with their own idiosyncrasies and ambitions — in short, as real human beings.
It is flaunting this self-interest openly, à la Trump, even suggesting that racist, crude or unconstitutional acts by the president are simply idiosyncrasies — or executive privilege — that are ultimately good for democracy.
But like that unorthodox foray into history, this one approaches political issues from an oblique angle, looking for the idiosyncrasies and ironies that humanize the pursuit of ideals and the exercise of power.
I interviewed creators and participants in various scenes and tried to capture the idiosyncrasies of each person while going for an overall picture of what makes a particular turn-on appealing to its fans.
With Strix Leviathan, Proudman and his team are now building a trading engine that's pluggable and that can handle both support for new exchanges as they come online and the idiosyncrasies of the platforms.
Two seasons deep and with three more still on the horizon, Abbi and Ilana's idiosyncrasies are so well-documented that subtle jokes can sometimes feel more like world building, less like intentional one-liners.
Such idiosyncrasies have their roots in a bureaucracy established over a century ago by King Menelik, who built Ethiopia's railways, telegraph network and tax system, earning comparisons to German nation-builder Otto von Bismarck.
Companies are understandably reluctant to upgrade the hordes of Windows 7 machines they have installed over the years, because of the cost and hassle of retraining employees to cope with Windows 10's idiosyncrasies.
He discusses, for example, the changing role of media, and gossips with equal and self-deprecating verve about the wounded egos of poorly reviewed chefs, the idiosyncrasies of other critics and his own folly.
In the case of technology, specifically today's technology companies, there are too many idiosyncrasies specific to each firm for anyone to propose a one-size-fits-all solution and expect a universally positive outcome.
As far as all of the little idiosyncrasies, I played Winifred all the time as a kid so it was kind of like I had a little refresher and then it felt very natural.
Lines that dwell on personal idiosyncrasies like "Think I should stop checking myself out / In the windows of cars" feel too real to have been fabricated, and the song is more affecting for it.
Since Adam Neumann's ouster from WeWork as CEO and now board member, reporting from Business Insider and many other publications has revealed several idiosyncrasies with the former CEO and the company that he founded.
Just as he does on The Daily Show, he cheerfully dismantles Western society for all its idiosyncrasies and frivolity, but never without a degree of affection for the bizarre world he now calls home.
Embarrassed by its dealings with Mr. Bulger as an informer and frustrated by his invisibility, the F.B.I. in 2011 began a national advertising campaign that focused not on him but on Ms. Greig's idiosyncrasies.
The content of the conversations is important, but so are the more subtle kinds of information that human speech conveys: the unstated emotions and idiosyncrasies of character that flow alongside and underneath the words.
Grace finds the tradition bizarre, but good-naturedly agrees to go along with her new family's idiosyncrasies, even if Alex seems far too distressed about playing some checkers or poker on their wedding night.
The idiosyncrasies of the Iowa caucuses, where supporters must gather at specific venues and submit to a more complicated process than simply casting a ballot, could help candidates who have an especially committed base.
He speaks excellent English, with the sort of colorful idiosyncrasies to be expected from someone who hones his grasp of the language by reading a nineteenth-century English translation of fourteenth-century Italian literature.
Though the musicians here number just three, their performance (neatly supervised and arranged by Benjamin Cox) often allows you to grasp more clearly than usual the score's brilliantly calculated idiosyncrasies of timing and phrasing.
It is worth learning its bizarre and esoteric systems for its loveable cast of teens—and sometimes, the idiosyncrasies of the Tokyo of Persona 5 are what makes it feel like a living city.
Enter NBA Wraparound, where I'll highlight a handful of unique and interesting observations from around the league: player skill sets and idiosyncrasies, coaching trends, play breakdowns, and funky lineup choices that otherwise go unnoticed.
Singh's comic take on the idiosyncrasies unique to South Asians through videos like "Indian parents explain where babies come from" and "Telling my parents about my boyfriend" made her instantly relatable around the world.
Before it reached screens, Ms Andem spent months interviewing young people around Norway, learning about their anxieties and eccentricities, and the universal truths and idiosyncrasies of growing up in one of the world's happiest countries.
Ultimately, despite the fact that these characters all have their idiosyncrasies, they're largely cut from the same cloth: they're all jocks, they all just want to find girls, and they all really love getting drunk.
If this country in 2020 is faced with a choice between Trump, with all his idiosyncrasies and narcissism; and Warren, who represents a view antithetical to the values of mainstream America, then Trump gets reelected.
Mr. Kiley, a Minnesota native who arrived in New York by way of Boston, was more of a nuts-and-bolts manager, and he took longer to acclimate himself to the idiosyncrasies of local politics.
Out of context, the images suggest the idiosyncrasies of Google employees: What does a cute, curled-up snail have to do with self-driving cars — is that someone's pet or the key to the future?
As the Senate weighs the charges against Mr. Trump that he abused power and obstructed Congress, all eyes are on the senators who are sitting as the jury, from their idiosyncrasies to their eating habits.
It is easy to find the words to mourn the loss of a person: We miss their idiosyncrasies, we tell funny stories about them, we anguish over how we'll never get another call from them.
But it was precisely thanks to all those idiosyncrasies that "Latch" became a hit with general public, breathing fresh air into a crowded EDM scene and minting a brand new pop star in the process.
The first season of this late-night show from Wyatt Cenac, an alum of "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," had a bevy of idiosyncrasies that helped it stand out: There was no studio audience.
While other algorithms that try to do the same thing have been stymied by doctors' abbreviations, Amazon claims to have trained its system to recognize the idiosyncrasies in how doctors take notes, sources told the WSJ.
With an all-star ensemble cast and unconventional methods of storytelling and filmmaking, McKay is able to explain the idiosyncrasies of big business and Wall Street without having to dumb it down too much for audiences.
Charlie, who volunteer Alaina Bupp adopted from the League as a puppy, specializes in fostering small, fearful dogs, and Bupp says that the canine fosterer is accepting of each and every one, no matter their idiosyncrasies.
Each of the messiahs profiled by Morris brought with them various idiosyncrasies, but none could top Cyrus Teed, aka Koresh, whose theology led to perhaps the most gruesome post-mortem life of any god or prophet.
Ms. Holofcener, for more than two decades one of the sharpest anatomists of upper-middle-class American life, is more interested in the idiosyncrasies of behavior and the texture of specific relationships than in easy generalities.
Walsh frequented the Persian Room, the Plaza's nightclub, where she was such a notable presence in the front row that Kay Thompson, the performer who later wrote the "Eloise" books, co-opted several of her idiosyncrasies.
Scharre handily explicates an extraordinary set of problems that we will only begin to understand as we see more of the weirder quirks and idiosyncrasies of high-speed artificial intelligence, a field we barely understand today.
"Having a few wingmen or wingwomen may indeed be a good dating strategy, particularly if their facial features complement and average out one's unattractive idiosyncrasies," authors Drew Walker and Edward Vul write in their original study.
He builds his character almost entirely out of idiosyncrasies, and if the audience isn't entertained by Brock's odd mannerisms in one scene, odds are they'll find Hardy employing an entirely new set of tricks in the next.
After 30 minutes, I was thinking Platinum's work here represented a low for the Star Fox series, that the makers tarnished its reputation by imprinting their own idiosyncrasies on proceedings without respecting the accessibility of prior entries.
Coppelia, always a visible demonstration of Cuban idiosyncrasies, has separate lines for those paying in CUC and those using CUPs; the CUC line, always significantly shorter, allows access to more flavors and apparently better-quality ice cream.
By the start of season two, GLOW's cast has developed the sort of intimacy particular to those who are abruptly thrown together and tasked with creating art, all the while wading through one another's idiosyncrasies and prejudices.
The comic goes beyond recreating an "old internet" aesthetic by examining its idiosyncrasies and rituals: the covert clicking on 4chan and the subsequent self-disgust; the strategically shrunken text, too small for parents notice across a room.
Though compromise is an essential tool in any relationship, "House Hunters" presents it as a nightmarish consequence of the American dream, playing up the idiosyncrasies of its subjects to make them appear either comically irrational or mildly depressed.
Often, disabled characters on screen are played by actors without disabilities, and their very existence serves as a teaching tool for other characters, acting as representatives of others with similar disabilities rather than individuals with their own idiosyncrasies.
The range and thoughtfulness of these rejoinders, alongside the idiosyncrasies of their handwriting on the survey forms, are a museum wonk's dream of the potential for public engagement including reactions that are positive, negative, and everything in between.
But it has a terrific roundup of art by lesser-known artists, many dead or left out of art history for all the ordinary reasons (gender, geographical location or the idiosyncrasies of their work at a given moment).
President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement has been portrayed in some press coverage as a decision driven by either his personal idiosyncrasies or the policy agenda of White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
These breakdowns occurred for multiple and varying reasons: sometimes having to do with relative shifts in the balance of power, sometimes having to do with clashing ideologies, sometimes having to do with simple blunders and other idiosyncrasies of statecraft.
Now, when she talks about the album and the label, she is clearly excited, showing off the inserts she printed and unpacking the idiosyncrasies of the record with the pride of a wanderer showing off a home they've created.
Walls has always been "very much of his own mind," said one attorney who tried several cases in front of Walls and surmised that whatever idiosyncrasies he exhibited in the past have only grown more pronounced over the years.
It has a steep learning curve as there are lots and lots and lots of different ways of doing things—things which may mean other things in different contexts—and it comes with some seriously anxiety-inducing syntactical idiosyncrasies.
The story of the Tree Man read like a metaphor for the things—and people—a city can lose when it is wracked by gentrification, racist policing, and a more general failure to hold on to its own idiosyncrasies.
The brutal shared idiosyncrasies of the crimes led police to quickly acknowledge the existence of a serial killer on the streets of Glasgow, at first in private, then publicly under the twin pressures of the press and public fear.
This, too, could be interpreted as a statement of independence, along a slightly different axis: the new extended tweets are structurally idiosyncratic, and in the near future, those idiosyncrasies will become crucial to the experience of using the service.
Mr. Murray, 63, an outré jazz eminence who recently moved back to New York after years of living in Europe, is no stranger to literary collaborations, or to bending the rules of straight-ahead jazz to suit his idiosyncrasies.
And because Pradhan is technically an employee of the Department of Defense, her appearances constitute one of countless idiosyncrasies of Gitmo: a contractor for the United States military using a Russian propaganda channel while working for Qaeda terror suspects.
And it's set up by all of the small and delicate moments before it, by the specificity of the characters and their lives, by their peculiar quirks and idiosyncrasies, and by the light-footed highs of their best moments together.
If you do end up biting the bullet and buying a Fold, you've find many aspects of it to be a solid workhorse and good device, in spite of some of the idiosyncrasies here (assuming, you know, the screen works fine).
The company has contracts with 242,22014 residential buildings across the city, and each borough has its own e-waste idiosyncrasies: Manhattan, for example, throws away a smaller percentage of big televisions than the more suburban neighborhoods of Staten Island and Queens.
For instance, in his book Flores para los Muertos ("Flowers for the Dead"), published by the independent publisher John of the Thing, Fabre writes about zombies, ghosts, and Aztec mythology, layering the many complexities that contribute to some of Mexico's idiosyncrasies.
The 24-year-old "Sorry Not Sorry" singer chatted with Elvis Duran as part of iHeartRadio's Label Defiers with ZICO Coconut Water, the biweekly podcast where stars discuss how they perceive their own labels, challenges they've faced, and their idiosyncrasies.
The recent glut of well-funded television experiments has bred a crop of unconventional stars—among them Elisabeth Moss (" The Handmaid's Tale "), Rami Malek (" Mr. Robot "), and Taraji P. Henson ("Empire")—whose idiosyncrasies might have stalled their success in movies.
In a sense, a movie like "Thor: Ragnarok" represents the apex of Marvel's strategy -- a giant spectacle that in many respects plays like a comic book come to life, while being liberated enough to experiment with light-hearted quirks and idiosyncrasies.
Friends are friends, and I love these two on their merits and idiosyncrasies quite apart from their positions as my sole and best friends, and quite apart from the figures they cut — just as you love your friends, I am sure.
The intention of our 'Love Your Imperfections' campaign is to focus on the quirks and idiosyncrasies that people wrongly perceive to be imperfections — this can include freckles, a feature that is sometimes seen as an imperfection by people who have them.
Still, despite the shared confusion and distrust about United States policies and intentions, nearly all Latin American governments have chosen a pragmatic approach to dealing with Washington, seeking to accommodate Trump's idiosyncrasies without caving in to his often exaggerated demands.
The change is bittersweet: Buying a home is a big deal for a small New York arts organization, but the idiosyncrasies of the current (rented) building, where artists have had freedom to experiment since 2005, will be hard to part with.
And as much as Gabbard's fans might see her political idiosyncrasies as an asset, the Hawaii congresswoman would face tough questions about where her political loyalties actually lie, as well as some of the bizarre details of her personal life.
The intention of our 'Love Your Imperfections' campaign is to focus on the quirks and idiosyncrasies that people wrongly perceive to be imperfections – this can include freckles, a feature that is sometimes seen as an imperfection by people who have them.
Through this, Isobel and her best friend, Cam (Meredith Hagner), meet a host of strangers, all unique in their idiosyncrasies, who challenge the two friends' pre-existing preconceptions about new people, and help to pivot the direction of their own lives, too.
While funny, these layers of identity are how Cottingham and company queer their criticism of the Rolling Stones, revisiting Mick Jagger's patent rituals and idiosyncrasies as a strange, solipsistic Oedipal complex — one that only a man could perform without receiving licentious condemnations.
In part, this is also a selfish pursuit — as one has far too much freedom when faced with a completely empty page of manuscript paper, and I find that the idiosyncrasies of the intended performers provide highly useful signposts along the creative path.
Besides his work on a movie that won an Oscar for best foreign-language film in 20113, he has revived the soccer story as a respectable literary genre with compelling tales that use the sport as a prism to explore his nation's idiosyncrasies.
Those public expressions have helped Putin turn a blind eye to Kadyrov's idiosyncrasies, which include enforcing a strict Islamic "code of virtue" and embarrassing the Kremlin with verbal attacks on opposition politicians, and methods against insurgents human rights groups see as rights abuses.
"It's helpful for knowing the player's quirky idiosyncrasies and what buttons to push at the right time and also having the analog of swings for the last 16 years that we can go back to and refer to at different points," Swatton said.
Franco Pinna's 1952 photograph of a woman said to be the town witch, who's pictured reverently, like a saint, and Chiara Samugheo's arresting 1955 series of women who are described as possessed demonstrate an embrace of the country in all its idiosyncrasies.
Boris Johnson, David Attenborough and Emma Thompson all speak variations of R.P., which is an idealized accent called a sociolect, not a dialect — its entire purpose is to manage sounds, not the regional idiosyncrasies in vocabulary and grammar that make dialects dialects.
His mix of design idiosyncrasies and unabashed self-promotion gave him an individual level of celebrity entirely separate from his former employer's that's rare in the world of video games — it is hard, for example, to think of even Super Mario Bros.
And there are just enough glimpses of some of our Twin Peaks favorites (amid a seemingly separate murder mystery unspooling in South Dakota) to assure fans that Lynch and co-creator Mark Frost haven't abandoned the goofy idiosyncrasies of their series entirely.
There are countless anecdotes of her idiosyncrasies, her celebrity status, and her friendships with acclaimed artists such as Andy Warhol, Willem de Kooning, Louise Nevelson, as well as her mentoring relationships with Georgia O'Keeffe, Hans Hofmann, and William King, just to mention a few.
With the freedom to lean to the left or right and to display unusually fat or skinny tails, the skew-T can take on whichever shape is necessary to accommodate the idiosyncrasies of each pairing of a given district with a given national political climate.
And in taking the fruit of the bog, cranberries, and flattening all textural idiosyncrasies into a consistent gel/mush that retains the shape of its packaging after you free it — down the very ridges of the can — we are honoring that destructive, beautiful legacy.
An expansive, 150-year-old theater in an ancient city is the perfect venue for Bon Iver's beautiful glitches and acoustic idiosyncrasies, so it's cool that Franco-German TV network Arte broadcast the full set and then uploaded it to the internet this morning.
She counters the mad-genius archetype with evidence that trailblazing scientists accomplish great feats not because of their idiosyncrasies and ferocious egos but despite them, often skirting self-­destruction with only a measure of luck and a generous dose of forgiveness from sympathetic peers.
The Quad salutes the idiosyncrasies of the action stars of the late 353s and early '70s with this tribute to Mr. Bronson, Steve McQueen, Lee Marvin and Jim Brown, three of whom were in "The Dirty Dozen" (showing on Friday and on April 12).
Over time, these algorithms help to deliver clothes that are likely to best fit the idiosyncrasies of an individual's body—even in extreme cases, which Colson refers to as the "Michael Phelps problem" in reference to the atypical body shape of the world-champion swimmer.
But I continue to try my best to please most of the solvers most of the time and continue to enjoy puzzle construction as a hobby that challenges me and indulges my love of word play, symmetry and the idiosyncrasies of the English language.
As he runs a little agency out of the cramped home he shares with his two-job-juggling single mother and a C.G.I. polar bear named Total as his sidekick, "normal is for normal people" becomes one of his mantras to explain his idiosyncrasies.
The freshman pitcher Jake Bradford (Blake Jenner) and his teammates flaunt their idiosyncrasies as they strut around campus with competitive swagger, yet they're just as lost and searching as any other undergraduates, and that tension lends the lighthearted and rowdily comic drama emotional force.
While Haacke makes it easier by being doggedly persistent in his dedication to making systems visible — from physical phenomenon to flows of capital — some floors feel more integrated than others, particularly in the ways they negotiate the idiosyncrasies of the New Museums interior architecture.
The exact nature of the exploit isn't disclosed, but the whole idea of Tay was a bot that would learn the lingo of its target demographic, internalizing the verbal idiosyncrasies of the 18-24 social-media-savvy crowd and redeploying them in sassy and charming ways.
Much of the humour in the book is derived from a futuristic perspective on some of mankind's cultural idiosyncrasies, from sitting "in dark rooms watching a little box in the corner for hours on end" to paying people to make music that all sounds the same.
"Her idiosyncrasies and touchy-feely rhetoric, glaringly alien to mainstream politics, make her an easy subject for campy caricature, the sort of self-assured underdog queer people love to elevate," as Slate's Christina Cauterucci (full disclosure: We used to work together on an LGBTQ podcast) puts it.
The Bon Appétit videos, which highlight the charming idiosyncrasies of their chefs and the convivial relationship between them, are the perfect antidote to the kinds of cooking videos that dominate my Facebook feed now: the largely impersonal, overhead, highly edited how-to clips — including BuzzFeed's own Tasty.
But Clark's idiosyncrasies overpowered the uber-producer's retro aesthetic during MASSEDUCTION's protracted release: "New York" is a luscious piano ballad that includes a "motherfucker" nobody else could muster, "Los Ageless" snarled and bubbled, and Clark promoted the record with a series of awkward, sarcastic fake interview segments.
The relationship they form is rich and complicated, but Anderson builds it around their idiosyncrasies and their stubbornness, and once it becomes clear how set both of them are in their ways, the story lays out endless possibilities for how their well-ordered world can fall apart.
He saw in that moment what I recognized when I was pulled over by that patrolman—that when it comes down to it, regardless of all of our complexities, accomplishments, and idiosyncrasies, white America does not see us as equal and does not value our existence.
The nature of that change varies drastically according to the idiosyncrasies of each individual injury; depending on exactly where along the spinal column one suffered damage, and the type of damage they suffered, they may retain their genital sensation, or lose some or all of it.
The patriot loves his place and its cheeses and its people and its idiosyncrasies; the nationalist has no particular sense of affection for the actual place he advocates for (he is often an outsider to it) but channels his obsessive grievances into acts of ethnic vengeance.
The search for commonalities may, however, perpetuate the perception of the region as one whole and further research on cultural idiosyncrasies is necessary in order to reveal the deep cultural constitutions of individual countries that do not share much more than the past few decades of Communism.
"Right now the building is looking terribly shabby," said Ms. Richardson, who also spoke of the idiosyncrasies of the heating system — built around cast-iron radiators — that meant she might start her work day wearing a winter jacket and end it in a sleeveless T-shirt.
Mr. Anderson and his wife, Loretta Fogg, 55, who is also a commercial pilot, said the idiosyncrasies of Alaska — the weather, the terrain, the difficulty in getting help if trouble arises — bred a mentality of improvisation and intuition about how to keep passengers and oneself safe.
Search Google or YouTube for "weird Japan," and you'll find a goldmine of terrible content stereotyping Japan as the sum of its most bizarre media and traditions — a metric that would reflect poorly on any country — and treating the idiosyncrasies of its oddest subcultures as quirky national characteristics.
While official Washington is now consumed by the strange idiosyncrasies of the Republican president and the bitter national divisions he appears determined to create and exacerbate, an increasing and ominous number of respected Republican legislators are deciding to retire from their posts and end their service in Washington.
Not a lot happens in "Kudos," beyond a trip to a literary festival in what seems to be southern Italy, but the reader is held rapt by Cusk's cool scrutiny of the world, by the attention she pays to topics like parenthood, travel and the idiosyncrasies of human interaction.
Joe Biden remains a contender; there are many delegate-rich states with large African American populations that may be more favorable to him, and it's been known for a long time that the idiosyncrasies of the caucus structure give Sanders an edge he won't have in future primaries.
Joe Biden remains a formidable contender; there are many delegate-rich states with larger African American populations that should be more favorable to him, and it's been known for a long time that the idiosyncrasies of the caucus structure give Sanders an edge he won't have in future primaries.
Erivo capably embodies Gibney's under-the-surface compassion and strength, but her performance is hemmed in by the show's decision to amp up the character's idiosyncrasies — this Gibney is practically a rain-woman savant, and Erivo's attempts to give that some nuance can just end up looking dull.
For 40-plus years, Parr has been documenting the endearingly absurd idiosyncrasies of everyday life—how we dress, how we relax, the objects we cling to—but it was only after adding a ring flash to his kit in the mid-1990s that food really became part of his repertoire.
The assigned protective team learns and adapts to the wishes and idiosyncrasies of the protectee, and the person being protected comes to understand and appreciate the gravity of being surrounded by a team of professionals whose job it is to sacrifice their own lives, if need be, to protect the official.
I'm enjoying poking fun at myself and my idiosyncrasies — like the fact that my preferred method of self-care during stressful times is to watch the same five climate change documentaries in a row — even when it may make my audience realize I have less in common with them than they thought.
In what is the third movie this year to tackle the World War II evacuation of Dunkirk (along with Their Finest and, well, Dunkirk), Joe Wright — who also previously depicted Dunkirk in his 20183 film Atonement — directs Oldman in a colorful, moving, often funny film that brings to life Churchill's tactical brilliance and personal idiosyncrasies.
The year was 2007, and a group of record shop clerks inspired by Free Comic Book Day—an initiative that, yep, sees free comic books doled out to anyone who covets such things—decided that what the world needed was a day set aside to celebrate the idiosyncrasies of record shops the world over.
Yet now, in our era of elegantly restrained and frequently dour minimalism, when architecture is almost always the province of the rich, it may be that Goff, with his aesthetic idiosyncrasies and affinity for middle-class Midwestern clients (schoolteachers, farmers, salesmen, small-town newspaper publishers), still has lessons to teach us, 21985 years after his death.
For all its idiosyncrasies — walls lined with tin cans and glass bottles, rainwater collection systems, the attached greenhouse — the Earthship in Freeville, N.Y., is now one of several hundred listings appearing on short-term rental websites like Airbnb, VRBO and Hipcamp that promote a relaxed, environmentally friendly approach to travel and a 21st-century take on homesteading.
And changing that will have all kinds of benefits, not only in terms of the nominating process but things like these very idiosyncratic briefing patterns where you brief the Supreme Court of the United States, not based on the most compelling legal arguments you can think of but based on the idiosyncrasies of a single person considered to be the swing justice.
Whether it's an impromptu evening soccer game in an alley deep in the Gothic Quarter, making new friends at a pintxos bar where patrons stand shoulder to shoulder, or thoroughly enjoying the admittedly touristy light-and-water show at the Magic Fountain near the National Palace, Barcelona's delightful idiosyncrasies and fierce charisma make it an ideal sojourn for any traveler.
"I think Latinos are going through a difficult time in the U.S. right now, and I think it's very important for us to convey a message of unity and also to show what a relevant force the Latino community is in this country, how much we have to offer, our idiosyncrasies, our culture that is so diverse," Shakira said in a pre-Super Bowl press conference.
His best bet for survival is not to be noticed: dyeing his hair in an effort to blend in, living clandestinely in a room on top of a grocery store, learning accents and turns of phrase and small idiosyncrasies that will allow him to tiptoe through life as a migrant while waiting for the miracle of his legalization (I use my italics advisedly) summed up in the novel's title.
I lived in the suburbs and had very little access to any of those art forms, but the sheer stylishness of their writing, the total (but lightly worn) authority married to utter accessibility, the confident idiosyncrasies, were very alluring to me purely as a reader, and suggested to me at that early stage that criticism was an interesting and important genre of writing in itself and not merely parasitic.
We follow Heffernan through the Smithsonian Natural Museum of Internet History, as she annotates the exhibits: the Kindle, with its lithe design and endless supply of books, usurper of the printed word; the MP3, compressing the rapture and idiosyncrasies of your favorite music, destroyer of the music business and the listening experience; YouTube, standing among the smoldering wreckage of the linear-minded ­entertainment industries, triumphant in its mesmerizing stunts, obscure clips and unboxing videos.
But while Mr. Stapleton represented Nashville's idealized version of itself — reverent, timeless, male — and Ms. Musgraves Trojan-horsed her progressive values in classic country packaging, Ms. Morris, who will be up for best new artist and best country album at the Grammys in February, has been embraced by the country establishment even as she flaunts her idiosyncrasies (matter-of-fact feminism, tattoos, a nose ring) and hints at broader ambitions with Top 40-ready hooks.
Idiosyncrasies in the prose reflect this uneasy mixture: Circe sometimes speaks with syntactic inversions that recall Victorian translations from Greek ("frail she was, but crafty, with a mind like a spike-toothed eel"; "a year of peaceful days he had stayed with me"; "young he was, but not a fool"), and at other moments, in a surprising contemporary vernacular ("Meanwhile every petty and useless god would go on sucking down the bright air until the stars went dark") occasionally punctuated by overly familiar phrases (that laugh, above, "bright as morning sun"; or this odd deployment of cliché: "My blood ran cold to see his greenness").

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