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"indeterminate" Definitions
  1. that cannot be identified easily or exactly
"indeterminate" Synonyms
indefinite uncertain undefined unspecified undetermined unfixed imprecise inconclusive unknown unsettled vague inexact uncounted unpredictable unstipulated borderless general indeterminant uncategorized unclassified unclear unspecific ambiguous ambivalent amorphous equivocal formless indistinct nebulous obscure shapeless faint hazy ill-defined inexplicit structureless unbounded limitless unlimited infinite immeasurable boundless endless measureless bottomless illimitable incalculable vast unfathomable inexhaustible untold interminable fathomless immense unending borderline debatable undecided arguable iffy disputable moot doubtful dubious questionable unsure controversial open indecisive pending unresolved unfinished incomplete ongoing unconcluded outstanding left undone remaining pendent hanging pendant in limbo up in the air opaque mysterious enigmatic cryptic inscrutable arcane incomprehensible abstruse impenetrable puzzling deep perplexing recondite inexplicable mystic unconfirmed unconvincing unproved deficient groundless inadequate unquantifiable countless indefinable uncountable unidentifiable unspecifiable intersex hermaphrodite hermaphroditic intersexed intersexual pseudohermaphrodite pseudohermaphroditic X androgynous bisexual gynandrous epicene monoclinous gynandromorphic androgyne sexless neuter asexual unsexed parthenogenetic random arbitrary indiscriminate irregular chaotic disorderly erratic haphazard unsystematic variable disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) fluky hit and miss hit-or-miss illogical inconsistent whimsical weak-minded irresolute hesitant wavering tentative hesitating unassertive waffling hemming and hawing on the fence wishy-washy spineless gutless meek fickle timid nondescript featureless characterless indistinctive undistinguished neutral beige indescribable monolithic unclassifiable faceless noncommittal vanilla bland dull plain mundane prosaic unexceptional illegible indecipherable undecipherable unintelligible unreadable scribbled squiggly faded smudged hard to read hard to make out as clear as mud barely legible difficult to read scrawled hieroglyphic stacked shapely deformed disfigured mutilated unmade abnormal amorphic anomalous assymetrical baggy buxom curvaceous curvy embryonic ill-formed inchoate catholic universal global worldwide comprehensive extensive diverse diversified varied broad cosmopolitan wide planetary widespread eclectic inclusive cosmic multiculti charitable intangible impalpable abstract invisible airy ethereal incorporeal insubstantial non-physical untouchable aerial bodiless dim disembodied immaterial unembodied elusive ghostly hypothetical theoretical academic speculative assumed supposed suppositional putative conjectural imagined academical conjectured notional presumed theoretic imaginary unreal assumptive casual concocted mousy shy timorous fearful ineffectual quiet self-effacing diffident fainthearted fearsome introverted reticent scary shrinking skittish tremulous More
"indeterminate" Antonyms
known certain clear conclusive definite determinate exact fixed precise specified stipulated determined measurable sure agreed identified listed stated indicated quantified limited restricted bounded confined circumscribed finite constrained curbed limitable set predetermined predictable intermittent definable demarcated defined sharp distinguishable distinct apparent axiomatic blatant categorical clear-cut cogent convincing definitive distinctive evident explicit inarguable shaped structured formed shapen regular shapely nonrandom well defined unambiguous strict calculable decided resolved settled distant improbable later unlikely sealed unchanging permanent flat secure allotted established accessible nonambiguous obvious plain unequivocal limpid lucid comprehensible crystal-clear easy intelligible unclouded understandable crystal clear comprehendible specific straightforward direct unmistakable emphatic perspicuous pinpoint manifest accurate frank forthright honest open blunt candid outspoken truthful plainspoken real unequivocating uninhibited unrestricted aboveboard sincere unguarded quantifiable extraordinary remarkable unique unusual abnormal describable different distinguished illustrative memorable special superior uncommon exclusive narrow narrow-minded sectarian specialised(UK) specialized(US) technical bigoted illiberal incomprehensive parochial partial particular untroubled strong resolute steadfast uncompromising unwavering assertive bold courageous dedicated staunch unbendable ardent brave driven resilient spirited strong-willed tenacious true

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Thankfully, we're partial to a bit of grey, indeterminate porridge.
You get years of steady disappearance, with an indeterminate end.
The painting yields a sensation of indeterminate depth and expansiveness.
Like all classy women, Champagne Lady is of indeterminate age.
There are moments in politics when things are random and indeterminate.
At best for Cohen, the law is indeterminate, confused and contradictory.
Wonder Woman's third-act showdown features two characters of indeterminate power.
Because it's a Chinese company of let's say of indeterminate earnings.
The first act unfolds on a modern warship of indeterminate nationality.
That doesn't hold true if a judge believes words are indeterminate.
"Indeterminate Line" shows that Venet's initial aim of making self-referential art intentionally devoid of expression is continually negated by his later works that entail the expressive energy of indeterminate lines, accidents, random combinations, and dispersions.
Considering the indeterminate dollar value of the consumer relief, it's hard to
Passengers who cause a disturbance will be banned for an indeterminate period.
They named the condition with medical jargon: clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential.
Those that remain are threatened by a looming, though indeterminate, expiration date.
The YouTube clip also includes a preview of another, more indeterminate song.
Yet, true to a globalized world, the indeterminate settings are always interconnected.
Its hallways still buzz with slim, well-dressed, intense people of indeterminate age.
They sit in a space that is indeterminate — somehow both solid and immaterial.
Machine 2 had belched them out, one by one, at some indeterminate point.
Second, it has an indeterminate composition, consisting of both light and dark meat.
Whether the maleficent or vital leader wins our hearts and imagination is indeterminate.
I remain still largely indeterminate, incompletely formed, despite my being now over 70.
The dimly-lit installation, VOID, is a straight-shot into an indeterminate abyss.
And, to be clear, a wave -- of indeterminate size -- remains the most likely outcome.
Their pain was extreme and indeterminate, the end of time being its outer limit.
For one of my clay pieces, I will just start making an indeterminate shape.
The alien, whose gender is indeterminate, is awesome in bed, though not always gentle.
And there are numerous dotted lines and line fragments whose original sporting function remains indeterminate.
The power of this indeterminate state is unleashed through the second quantum-mechanical effect, entanglement.
Click here to check out Geographically Indeterminate Fantasies: The Animated GIF as Place for yourself.
But the majority will likely be forced to stay in Mexico for an indeterminate time.
They scuttle about for indeterminate distances and lengths of time until they find a mate.
Potentially. No one really knows because the Browning-Ferris standard is so vague and indeterminate.
"The idea is there's an indefinite, indeterminate quality that she could be ancient," he said.
This is a method that takes the indeterminate seriously as a conduit to meaningful probabilities.
Ms. Cassell has designed an avatar of indeterminate race and gender for 5-year-olds.
Finally, on the way out, I returned to "Indeterminate Line" (1984) on the first floor.
Now, they face a second and indeterminate sentence, though they have not committed new crimes.
In these cases, Amazon closes down the account entirely for an indeterminate amount of time.
I really need to talk to my family because I am serving a long indeterminate sentence.
Apparently, diversity is something Dorsey is still committed to, at some indeterminate time in the future.
The judge at Ms. Rubero's trial gave her an indeterminate sentence of 28 years to life.
Line and color, to which all painting can be reduced, are, in Coulis' paintings, delightfully indeterminate.
He was of indeterminate middle age with an avian nose cutting through a tight, mean face.
Set against indeterminate backgrounds, they seem to represent the delicate and mysterious balance of the world.
Vaccination was suspended for an indeterminate period of time in the Chaman area after the shooting.
How can we expect such a question to yield answers that are not tentative and indeterminate?
The result, a charcoal drawing, maps a territory of indeterminate scale and terrain, lively and unstable.
Intersex children are surprisingly common, with estimates suggesting 1.7 percent of births are of indeterminate gender.
The trial will end, as they typically do, with closing arguments and deliberations of indeterminate length.
It flared up without warning, this protective feeling toward an indeterminate bundle of cells inside of me.
Every morning, for an indeterminate period of time, an almost sinister soundtrack fills the streets of Pyongyang.
At one point, I spied a pack of children, of indeterminate gender, outfitted in suits and dresses.
Instead, it appears to represent a broad, indeterminate approach to making trouble, one object at a time.
Or see the cardboard squares Carl Andre used to make his indeterminate arrangements for the Xerox Book?
A white, spectral figure of indeterminate sex stands knee deep in dappled green water under a red sky.
What's most remarkable about this quartet is its sense of plot, albeit one that's halting, recursive and indeterminate.
New York holds roughly 630 prisoners on indeterminate life sentences for crimes they committed before they turned 18.
Khan was jailed in 2012 under an indeterminate public protection sentence, which the Conservatives scrapped later that year.
But it does turn both hope and fear into matters for the present day, rather than an indeterminate future.
Burned carcasses were also discovered, underneath a woodpile, and a trench was filled with an indeterminate number of bones.
Motorcars drove by starving people—as they would continue to do into the indeterminate future—for the first time.
A floating price and indeterminate quantity will dampen institutional interest, no matter how great the listing company may be.
No, it turns out the Raiders have given an indeterminate amount of consideration to landing hometown hero Marshawn Lynch.
And it's the third play to suggest that when presented with conflicting narratives of sexual contact, truth remains indeterminate.
The album's tracks sometimes fall uncomfortably between songs and skits, but that indeterminate quality is part of the package.
Strindberg's sexual ambivalence dissolves into something even more all-devouring in this landscape of stolen pasts and indeterminate presents.
They even have the same software experience and features, including the indeterminate wait for updates that plagues all Samsung phones.
So far as I can see, then, the meaning of Wiley's "Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps" is indeterminate.
In the vertical canvas, a stout woman in an ankle-length blue coat faces a grey, indeterminate, and abstract atmosphere.
But we have this realization not from their perspective, or from our own, but from some indeterminate place between us.
According to the artist, one figure is intended to be of indeterminate gender; the work does not depict two women.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is taking an indeterminate leave of absence in the wake of repeated scandals at the company.
Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell also opted for an indeterminate-sex name (Delta) for their second daughter, born last year.
After all my information was submitted, I was told to wait an indeterminate amount of days for my personalized picks.
The one remaining was listed as "indeterminate," because the patient's symptoms were different from those of the other confirmed cases.
Even its name smacks of 2000-esque doublespeak, as "bed" implies a kind of hospitable sojourn rather than indeterminate incarceration.
If the finding turned out to be indeterminate, should I "wait and see" since the last breast biopsy was painful?
Swift sings melodramatically, and with an indeterminate accent, but isn't over the top in the way Webber is best suited.
The mural decorated the South Cumberland Elementary School gym for an indeterminate amount of time before its discreet removal on Saturday.
Among the 3,500 politically relevant titles, they identified 673 conservative books and 583 liberal books; some 2,300 "indeterminate" books were discarded.
A sizable fraction of her audience also flaunted their hand-knits — sweaters, hats, a water-bottle cozy, indeterminate works in progress.
And so the light we see is turned into an abstracted form, whose relationship to its literal support has become indeterminate.
The Guardians take whacks at the blob, jumping and thrashing around a patently digital environment that's vaguely far-out and indeterminate.
Set in an artfully cluttered attic, the piece is about a woman of indeterminate age who revisits Christmases of her past.
It came after he'd spent an indeterminate length of time in a state of "no self, no environment," your standard ego death.
Jack has the details: Zero to 60 in 3.53 seconds, a 90-kWh battery delivering 240 miles of charge, and indeterminate pricing.
She does so because even high-resolution pictures can produce indeterminate results or false positives or they can be misread by radiologists.
Leicester's title win seems like a hazy dream sequence, a surreal fantasy which happened at some indeterminate time in an imagined past.
The happiest surprise in "Trigger" is a trend in painting that takes inspiration from ideas of indeterminate sexuality for revived formal invention.
The EPA claimed that this was mandated by the Clean Water Act, which the Supreme Court had called "hopelessly indeterminate" in scope.
They are replaced by brush-tickled flat surfaces of indeterminate color — brussels sprouts green, vichyssoise beige — and a few straight horizontal lines.
He was a minuscule, ugly young man, a sort of midget-artist of indeterminate age in tight trousers and a loud shirt.
Insofar as Democrats place a higher priority on purity than viability, they may be risking an indeterminate extension of the Trump era.
I've come to believe that this confusion, this feeling of scrambling through an indeterminate, unstable present, is part of the film's point.
So how did you feel in 1982 when Cage heard your piece Indeterminate Activity of Resultant Masses and called you a fascist?
What this means is that the final results won't be known until some indeterminate time that is much later than we want.
The pantry was nearly empty, too: just some sugar, salt, pepper, vanilla and a sticky bottle of olive oil of indeterminate age.
Mr. Law, with a geographically indeterminate American accent, plays Lenny/Pius as a ball of holy anger, his eyes flashing cold lightning.
Black-clad protesters smashed shop windows, while police responded with tear gas and the arrest of a still indeterminate number of demonstrators.
It depicts a harsh terrain at an indeterminate point in the future, with eye-catching landscapes full of jagged rocks and dusty fields.
Even stranger: this information is made available to you via a private web tool that's been active for an indeterminate amount of time.
Things take a terrifying turn as their road trip becomes the target for a crazy game played by an indeterminate number of people.
In a party that has grown increasingly ideological in recent decades, he claims the mantle of conservatism against Trump's largely indeterminate political philosophy.
So I think it's still indeterminate, and not classical causal mechanics, where he just views things as actions that follow from one another.
In this sense, Bieber Bathos Elegy is also reminiscent of the chaotic and high-paced videos of Ryan Trecartin that explore indeterminate identities.
That city, with its spired Gothic churches and windswept shoreline punctuated with striped beach chairs, still exerts some indeterminate influence over her work.
In July 1997, he was given an indeterminate sentence of 17 years to life, which included 10 years for having used a gun.
It was noticeable, too, that the choir managed fairly well even if the conductors were just waving their batons in an indeterminate fashion.
Notre Dame will be closed for an indeterminate amount of time until the reconstruction, which could be a lengthy, expensive process, is completed.
US district judge Sam Sparks said the state's health commission was relying on "unsubstantiated and indeterminate allegations" in its bid to deny funding.
I tell my boss at my summer job that I'll be taking off an indeterminate amount of time to appear on a reality show.
"We used to think that crocodylians … had what we call indeterminate growth, which means that they kept growing throughout their lives," Drumheller-Horton said.
"Boy," she says, "this gets heavy" – and it does, although Jenner's tone in that moment falls on an indeterminate point between fascination and disinclination.
Like the best friend in an 19th century novel, I was plagued by a cough and a sniffle and a weakness of indeterminate origin.
Kafka famously used an indeterminate term, Ungeziefer, to describe Gregor's new form (English translations such as "insect" or "vermin" do not convey its ambiguity).
When Ukrainian government forces tried to retake the territory, they encountered armed opposition from local militants backed by an indeterminate number of Russian soldiers.
A vague notion of being reserved for something else, something quite indeterminate, which, if it were named, would cause people to break out laughing.
Trump kicked off a Twitter storm by submitting an indeterminate "spaghetti plot" map as evidence, and he accused news outlets of misreporting his claims.
The argument for this sort of over-the-top display with an exorbitant but indeterminate (as of yet) cost is simple: America is great.
Inspired by Terry Riley's indeterminate musical score "In C," they've developed sound and movement modules to be arranged and manipulated spontaneously by the performers.
Here, stains, rust and rips humanize the impassive mannequins, and the frail, armless figure, of indeterminate gender, could have lived a thousand years ago.
To Kurish, the biggest challenge of having stores be closed for an indeterminate amount of time is figuring out a way to pay employees.
Or that a novel so concerned with the arbitrary, impossible nature of storytelling should embrace archives, with their shapeless, indeterminate character, as its scaffolding.
It centers on the dilemmas of a small group of alienated revolutionaries, in an indeterminate, authoritarian future — one that also recalls Brazil's violent past.
Petzold's great stroke in adapting the book is to situate it in a historically indeterminate moment, overlapping past and present like a cinematic superimposition.
It's also true that the action is set in an indeterminate dystopian future where those who have sex without emotion contract a deadly disease.
The regular season is more than an extravagant instrument-tuning session, but it is muddled and indeterminate in a way the playoffs are not.
"I care a lot about rhythm, both of image and color, as a mean capable of granting indeterminate sensations within a supposed narrative," writes Ascui.
Directed by longtime collaborator Ibra Ake, the film embodies Glover's typical patchwork: It's wonky, narratively indeterminate, and crammed with wit and the occasional inside joke.
Indeterminate pork offal was chopped and fried in famous Kampot pepper, which, like certain high-altitude coffee plantations, is prized for its rich, fiery flavour.
"Men Against Fire" is set in some indeterminate future where soldiers are augmented with an implant called MASS, which displays information and reinforces approved behavior.
In truth, as the principal planner for Milton Keynes said, you can't build a city for a determined future, because there are only indeterminate futures.
It's produced out of this weird space, the place between the objective hardware and the subjective experience, the indeterminate zone where all games really live.
One girl, wearing patent leather gold shoes and a onesie of indeterminate material and color, burst into tears and hugged another girl next to her.
She's dying, but in the way we all are, where the other end of her life lies somewhere at the end of an indeterminate hyphen.
Another product of good intentions: campaigns to reform indeterminate sentencing, resulting in three-strike programs and mandatory-minimum sentencing, which traded one cruelty for another.
That's one phase of the president's trial down, which means there's just an indeterminate number of phases to go where the limit does not exist.
Until now, such issues were wrapped in layers of hypotheticals, with the details left for some indeterminate day when Britain's government would make it real.
Set in the indeterminate future, the world is divided into small districts, and the party that controls the most districts controls policy for the entire planet.
He called Mexicans "rapists," promised to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico and proposed banning most Muslims from the U.S. for an indeterminate time.
They are in up-to-date colors, orange, green, purple, black, big hunks of material of indeterminate weight, on iron rods, toylike, displaylike and puppyish, bland.
History repeats itself, time ebbs and flows, our memories of previous Premier League seasons dissolve like spoonfuls of sugar on the grey, indeterminate porridge of existence.
Gepts is a small Belgian man of seemingly indeterminate age (he is sixty-four), with a bottlebrush mustache and bespectacled eyes that glint with suppressed humor.
With its indeterminate instrumentation and its tinge of academe, few pianists have taken it up with ease or regularity — and fewer still of Mr. Trifonov's imagination.
After appeals lasting three years in the bank robbery case were denied, Mr. Franzese, in 1970, began serving an indeterminate term of up to 50 years.
Coetzee's austere sequel to "The Childhood of Jesus" picks up in an indeterminate country populated by refugees who are "washed clean" of their memories on arrival.
However, if regulators find additional problems, or require any revisions or refinements to the software fix, the timeline could be pushed back an indeterminate amount of time.
"By the time everyone was really ill, that slug of water had gone through the system, and so it was indeterminate what that contaminant was," Subra said.
For all of his promises that he will -- at some point in the indeterminate future -- act "so presidential you will be bored," there's never any follow through.
Manfred Werder's "2003 (1)" asks a trio of performers to make only two sounds during a performance of indeterminate length; the one extant recording lasts seventy minutes.
Yearning, one of the most poignant shared human experiences, percolates in the indeterminate void between the beginning of desire and the end of it (satiation or disappointment).
Another co-worker, though, insisted that it didn't help him with his bites, though he later admitted that he applied the device to bumps of indeterminate age.
He is also of indeterminate age, really might not be that good at skating, and isn't afraid to enact light violence on members of his own team.
I still don't know, because the camera was zoomed in on Liger's masked face, showing only a portion of Ospreay crashing into him from some indeterminate origin.
He adjusted a crumpled Hershey's Kiss foil dangling from the top of the cellophane like a disco ball, then straightened a long pink object of indeterminate origin.
He decided to take an indeterminate break from his Pentecostal church to question its beliefs and create a new narrative he felt needed to emerge within Christianity.
The waiter passed out the shots, some indeterminate liqueur in a lurid blue, and everyone waited until everyone else had been served, so as to drink together.
Another complicating factor is the remaining number of unresolved or indeterminate cases: Medical experts still aren't sure, for example, how long the infection's incubation period may be.
Their citizens can choose between male or female, or they may select an indeterminate gender, which is usually marked by an 'x' or 'o' in the passport.
The text is written in hypnotic and often hilarious prose by Edith Zha and follows a woman and her housemate: a snarky, lonesome bird of indeterminate gender.
The movie presents close-up views of an apparently continuous series of chain reactions of a Rube Goldberg-type machine of indeterminate length consisting of countless ordinary objects.
These stars respond to myriad names—creators, influencers, beauty gurus, "the talent"—titles that convey their indeterminate fame, as well their receptiveness to both marketing and being marketed.
And I am happy, again, daydreaming about some indeterminate future, bonded with the present by the alchemy — which is people, only ever people — holding together the market's walls.
Meanwhile, a stranger has appeared on the scene: Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), who has a shaved head and large, frightened eyes and an indeterminate background of government experimentation.
By now the music's some indiscriminate, indeterminate deep house mix that some v-neck bro none of you really know has put on and immediately fallen asleep to.
The film's narrators, a rat named Rizzo and a species of indeterminate origin named Gonzo, stand before a bed of red apples that look as vivid as rubies.
The requirement is absolute—no litigant can bring a case without showing he has suffered harm, as per Article III of the constitution—but it is notoriously indeterminate.
Drunk as well on a temporary freedom from domestic responsibility, she addresses throughout the long poem a companion of indeterminate gender, Felix, whose name in Latin means happy.
The issue of older athletes of indeterminate age was "not so much growing, but I wouldn't say it was rare," said Thomas, the secretary of World Masters Athletics.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Some poets put a premium on ambiguity, even obscurity, and ground their work in an acknowledgment that language is elusive and indeterminate.
Only when these indeterminate causal relations between events are pruned away—so that nature realizes only some of the possibilities available to it—do space and time become meaningful.
It's also why the Trump team keeps insisting that the illegal immigrants with serious criminal records be targeted first and perhaps somewhat exclusively for an indeterminate amount of time.
Instead, The Golden Circle picks up an indeterminate amount of time later, with Eggsy leading an effortless double life as a Kingsman intelligence-agency operative and working-class slacker.
Drinking a lot of plain celery juice, which William believes contains a compound that can get rid of copper in the body over a long, indeterminate period of time.
That hairy-bug-of-indeterminate-origin thing is actually pretty good, but I'm not sure how you would begin to go about pulling it off, if it's even possible.
Up to 1.7 percent of babies are born with an indeterminate sex, according to the United Nations, often undergoing surgery to bring their genitalia into line with gender norms.
An American businessman who has been held prisoner in Iran since October has ended his hunger strike of indeterminate length, his mother wrote in a Facebook post on Monday.
Venet is well-known for his monumental, big bucks Indeterminate Lines sculpture series, such as the piece "88.5 Arc x 8" (2012) installed at Gibbs Farm in New Zealand.
Pictorial space is profoundly indeterminate in these layered, utterly engrossing works, shifting wildly in response to local conditions such as lighting, whether direct or ambient, and the viewer's movement.
Only the darker, more indeterminate art of Robert Rauschenberg — here represented with merely one lithograph "Landmark" (1968) — challenges with some no-logo savoir-faire that pop regime of seeing.
This pattern of suggesting that the United States is under threat from vague and indeterminate dangers — secret illnesses, mysterious sounds — creates a political atmosphere almost miasmic in its effects.
Whether gargling will actually fight off colds or flu, however, let alone the more serious coronavirus that is currently circulating, remains indeterminate as the current evidence base is limited.
But there is a strand of these that I find significant: the way Trump's use of indeterminate language is a way of weakening the fundamental supports of truth itself.
When sentencing Khan in 2012, Wilkie said that he was so dangerous that he was imposing a so-called imprisonment for public protection (IPP) indeterminate sentence of 8 years.
Once again, the punishment was considerably worse than the crime, with its long-term effects far more damaging for the players in question than the indeterminate quantity of weed involved.
As the project has gotten more ambitious, the release date has been successively pushed back, first from 2015, then to 2016, 2017, 2018, and now to some indeterminate year beyond.
The ban, which is for an indeterminate period, is linked to a recent case of avian flu in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson, the watchdog said in a statement.
Today, the Australian Fortnite streamer MrDeadMoth — otherwise known as Luke Munday, 26 — was banned again from Twitch for an indeterminate period of time, after an outcry from the gaming community.
The US military appears to be flirting with the idea of an invasion, one that would surely result in countless deaths and an indeterminate period of chaos on the peninsula.
When Ukrainian government forces tried to retake the territory, they encountered armed opposition from local militants backed by an indeterminate number of Russian soldiers, their presence unconvincingly denied by Moscow.
This tossed, casual look also works well for Venet's sculpture "Collapse: Five Indeterminate Lines" (2009) that animates a group of circular metal forms that when vertically arrayed can look stodgy.
But by the time he got around to writing it his hurt feelings had given way to more indeterminate sentiments, and the idea grew to become an interactive music video.
His leading lady, Vanessa Redgrave (struggling with an indeterminate accent), was brave, pathetic and finally transcendent in the role of Lady, the love-starved Italian wife of a Southern bigot.
Stubby, a terrier of indeterminate lineage and a former stray, became a genuine hero during World War I, aiding American troops during 17 battles and even receiving a Purple Heart.
If the judge had allowed her to be tried as a child, Schroeder would have faced indeterminate time in a juvenile facility, but would have been released before her 21st birthday.
The AR experience asks festival-goers to assume the role of an airport border officer screening people who appear to be Muslim as they return to the US from indeterminate nations.
"Do you think it's reasonable to house 800 people in hotels ... would you characterize housing someone in a hotel for an indeterminate period as adequate housing?" asked Conservative legislator Michelle Rempel.
The definitions are highly indeterminate, and broad interpretations by watchdogs of phrases like "likely to cause overall harm" or "internationally accepted norms" may result in Google's own rules being unexpectedly prohibitive.
Activists on one side of the debate say high testosterone in some athletes who are born with indeterminate sex powers them to victory and leaves women disadvantaged in their own events.
A candidate who finishes a close second on an indeterminate first ballot, only to close the gap and win an outright majority on the second ballot, "looks like" a legitimate winner.
" Similarly, Carter claimed last month in discussing SCO that such an off-line organization with an indeterminate mission is "good for the troops, [and] it's good for the taxpayers as well.
Nielson and Singer, both Northern California natives, met in a London bakery while wearing matching navy blue jackets, both vintage of indeterminate origin, and hit on the idea for the project.
A massive collection of terracotta sculptures showcase his forceful grip, applied manually, and frozen indefinitely as amorphous, flesh-toned objects, indeterminate from first glance as human or something created by nature.
Everything about her unnerves the waiter: her quadruple-espresso order, her refusal to read a newspaper while she waits, her indeterminate age and place in the social order and her appearance.
At Amazon's fulfillment center in Robbinsville, N.J., more than 4,000 people and an indeterminate number of robots store, pick, pack and ship the company's countless inventory, sometimes for same-day delivery.
On Twitter, Trump called on OPEC countries, fresh from a meeting in which they decided to raise oil output by an indeterminate amount, to do more to bring down crude prices.
The svelte 53-year-old was sitting beneath his law diploma, and behind a weighty wooden desk of indeterminate historical provenance, next to a lavender vanilla candle and a potted plant.
They don't represent anyone in particular and gender and race seem intentionally indeterminate, though you, the viewer, might assign a more specific identity, bringing to them your own experience and/or expectations.
In the 1970s, Kim switched to highly detailed still life drawings that foreground the beauty of ordinary objects such as corrugated walnut shells and lustrous green beans floating in an indeterminate space.
He's from out of town — one of the "summer people" Izzy and the locals deride — and has been parked by his mother with his grandfather, George (Jonathan Hadary), for an indeterminate time.
This market, he urged accordingly, must never be manipulated from above, by governments, especially by way of deceptively foolish policies that might all too readily impose indeterminate tariffs and corollary trade wars.
Although the interview on Saturday was an important step toward closure on the email issue, technical analysis of the material remains to be done and could stretch on for an indeterminate period.
It's highly doubtful that the authorities in Beijing want to import more coal on a sustained basis, meaning the current increase in imports, and prices, probably has a limited, but indeterminate lifespan.
In June, Trump extended the program for an indeterminate amount of time in a memo that also ended an expanded version of DACA and the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans program.
On more than one occasion, when I felt closest to the music, I envisioned moldering worlds, where pieces of land were stripped from the earth to drift into space during some indeterminate doomsday.
In Europe, Brexit will be a "long and indeterminate process," Angela Merkel will be re-elected but lose support and populism will grow at a faster rate than even in the United States.
After her weekly talk show didn't air on Saturday night, CNN reported Sunday, via "a source familiar with the matter," that the network has shut her down for some indeterminate amount of time.
At the moment share-trading orders bounce between 13 exchanges (at which bids and offers are made public), more than 40 dark pools (where they are not) and an indeterminate number of brokers.
Elliptical synth bass riffs of indeterminate sourcing trace dizzy paths under the maelstrom as Berdan and The Body's Chip King—squelching as ever in extraterrestrial ecstasy—offer an uneasy duets over the top.
Krazy Kat, of indeterminate gender and referred to as "he" and "she" in the comic strip, was in love with a grumpy mouse, Ignatz, who was given to throwing bricks at poor Krazy.
It sits in a uncomfortable, indeterminate space, and that's maybe why I've been thinking about it basically daily since I played it and wrote a little bit about it a few weeks ago.
Back then it was a just a battered appliance of indeterminate age, a KitchenAid Imperial model KDI-16 that we were glad to keep because it took an onerous chore off our hands.
The cattle and hog markets surged on Tuesday because of strength in the cash market after consumers cleared out grocery store shelves in anticipation of being homebound for an indeterminate amount of time.
Geographically Indeterminate Fantasies showcases not only recontextualized releases, but also newly commissioned works by Jonathan Monaghan, Giselle Zatonyl, Brenna Murphy, and Clement Valla alongside related reading lists by Claire L Evans and Hito Steyerl.
If the answer were indeterminate, the House might still hold hearings to question the witnesses themselves, so it could decide, as the public watched, whether this was a "witch hunt" or a legitimate investigation.
Sarah takes place at some indeterminate time in Leroy's adolescence, and while it's tempting to try to place it chronologically within the framework of The Heart is Deceitful, it's all but impossible to do.
Most of all, it's about the things we do right now, rather than waiting for the right time to come along, sometime in an indeterminate future that won't demand anything of us in return.
The lone figure, which seems to be gender indeterminate, wearing a red, hooded robe, appears to have been plunked down into this wooded landscape, the ground littered with what could be leaves or stones.
"As we lay off workers, and colleges close their dorms and send all their students home,'' Katz noted, "young people of indeterminate infectious status are being sent home to huddle with their families nationwide.
Set in an indeterminate time and place — after an unexplained oil-related catastrophe — the story plays out in a leafy wood where an unnamed man (Martin McCann) subsists on meager crops and painful memories.
Canteen Boy is a neighborhood pariah of indeterminate age — a pedantic boy scout old enough to walk around the neighborhood alone but naïve enough to not realize he is the butt of every joke.
In 2013, Germany became the first European country to recognize indeterminate sex by allowing babies born with no clear gender-determining anatomy to be put on the birth register without a male or female classification.
It would be totally impossible for Comey to predict the future as to whether Trump might become a target of the investigation -- or be under investigation more generally -- at some indeterminate time in the future.
Banks countered another top-rope move of indeterminate outcome into a hurricanrana—standard fare in wrestling, but she damn near landed like a lawn dart on the mat, a good recipe for a spinal fracture.
Folding Reconstruction-era violence into the Ku-Klux, imagining it as spectral, ambiguous, and indeterminate, enabled Americans to turn away from that unjust reality and all of the political implications and obligations that it entailed.
He had been given an indeterminate sentence in 2012 for his involvement in a terrorist cell that planned to bomb the London Stock Exchange, which was later replaced by a 16-year fixed-term sentence.
Following this theoretical thread, as seen in Schlemmer's Tanz Figurinen sketchbook, he became modern dance's oracle, pointing choreography toward an indeterminate zone between the two competing categories of being today: cyborg sequencing and flowing flesh.
But she has also made it very clear that she wants Parliament to approval her deal, and says she has no plans of putting it to a people's vote at some indeterminate point in the future.
One tiny bug in Cloudflare's code led to an indeterminate amount of data—including encryption keys, chat logs, cookies, and passwords—to be leaked out onto the open web and cached by search engines like Google.
Like similar clips from the other side of the Pacific, the videos document a man of indeterminate size preparing meals much tinier than himself, in this case, mostly Western fare like hamburgers, chili dogs and pizza.
Mr. Moseley was condemned to die in the electric chair, but in 1967, two years after New York State abolished most capital punishments, he won an appeal that reduced his sentence to an indeterminate life term.
There is a faded portrait of a mustachioed man from an indeterminate era, and antique marionettes of soldiers hanging on a cloudy, wall-size mirror; the rest-room signs are done in careful Art Deco lettering.
It includes a welcome ceremony, a meeting with Mr. Trump and an invitation to sit stone-faced for an indeterminate amount of time on live television as the president accuses people of treason, lies and corruption.
In "Guidance/The Party," a thirty-three-year-old woman is visited by the Guide, a spirit of indeterminate gender who has come to ease her transition into adulthood by giving brutally honest party-hosting advice.
One of Manhattan's most beautiful green oases, Madison Square Park is the setting for Martin Puryear's spectacular "Big Bling," a 40-foot-tall slab of a sculpture whose silhouette resembles that of an animal of indeterminate species.
Look, here's the thing—you can make this stupid-easy recipe as highbrow or as lowbrow as you want it to be, but either way, it's still gonna be better than frozen breakfast scrambles of indeterminate origins.
Whether Americans were swigging it on legitimate doctors' orders is indeterminate, but they were ingesting it one way or another in Italian-American restaurants, which began to develop their now-standard repertoire in the 1920s and '30s.
Playing the photographer entrusted to snap these (on this evidence) none-too-naïve young women, the sweet-faced Jack Holden makes comic hay of the confusion generated by the gender-indeterminate first name of his character, Beverley.
Routers announced at last year's CES for indeterminate points in the future have hit stores, with a small number of them coming in below $200 (a low end TP-Link model is currently on sale for $53).
A bronze-and-plaster giant of indeterminate sex, holding a stick over its shoulder from which empty tuna cans dangle, leads a parade of several chipper grotesques in many sizes, mediums, and degrees of caricature and abstraction.
"There have been times, honestly, in my life that I figured, 'I've had a good run — why not just do this stupid thing, this selfish thing… jump off a cliff into water of indeterminate depth,&apos" he said.
When pressed for evidence to back up his claim, Trump offered none -- instead doing what he often does in these sorts of situations: Promising that all will be revealed at some indeterminate time in the near(ish) future.
While negotiating our meet-up through her publicist, she'd denied me access to her home; then, at the last minute, she pushed back a second interview at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens to an indeterminate date in the future.
THE STORY Set in an indeterminate time when soldiers are invading Paris, a German émigré (Franz Rogowski) there flees to Marseille, where he meets other refugees as he awaits the papers that will let him leave the country.
But the knowledge got fuzzier when it came down to individual albums or songs, especially given the presence in the vault of an indeterminate number of masters containing outtakes, demos and other recordings that were never commercially released.
His opacity is perhaps appropriate, given that the actual Kosinski was a figure almost lost beneath his layers of imposture, but, as the book goes on, it becomes harder to invest much feeling in someone so maddeningly indeterminate.
Santander said there was an "indeterminate" number of legal claims related to the takeover of Popular, which it bought in early June for the symbolic price of one euro after European authorities stepped in to prevent its collapse.
After Khan appealed his sentence, appeal court judges in 2013 quashed the indeterminate period of incarceration and he was given a determinate sentence of 16 years - meaning he could be released after serving just half of his term.
Saying it in that way sets him apart from the judicial tendency to go with the view that all words are ambiguous and indeterminate and therefore it is the job of the court to give meaning to words.
Well-known to fans, the book is full of explosive quotes of indeterminate origin (to the point that Morrissey himself once said the he hoped the author, Johnny Rogan, "ends his days very soon in an M3 pile-up").
Among a total of 237 women tested during the study period, 21996 did have what's known as a BRCA220 mutation and 240 reported having a BRCA220 mutation, while another 21 women said they had an indeterminate result or variant.
Because of Thursday's inclusion, Big Ears limited Sunday's programming to one especially grand finale—a free performance of Inuksuit, John Luther Adams' indeterminate outdoor symphony for 99 or less percussionists, in a preserve a few miles outside of town.
They'd all be out of business because the first two years of a brand-new VC, with very few exceptions, is usually a time period that it's completely indeterminate as to whether or not they're going to be successful.
"There have been times, honestly, in my life that I figured, 'I've had a good run — why not just do this stupid thing, this selfish thing… jump off a cliff into water of indeterminate depth,&apos" Bourdain told the magazine.
Instead, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, in an apparent gesture of respect and humility, asked that the question of the succession be set aside for an indeterminate period, to give him and the rest of the country time to mourn (see article).
He is fairly adept at frittering away his own days, spending an indeterminate number of hours languishing in front of the television, simply to watch cable news coverage of himself so he can then offer comments about it on Twitter.
Flooding from Harvey has led to closures of broad transportation networks and numerous office and manufacturing facilities in the Houston area that will last for an indeterminate period, and property damage and lost business income will take some time to estimate.
Sporting a bizarre accent that could be described as pre-hillbilly specked with traces of indeterminate lower-class 19th century urban, the equally disheveled-looking Hardy creates a genuinely disturbing character whose primary trait is untrustworthiness on a psychotic level.
Her women wander through Bordeaux and Berlin, every street meticulously name-checked, but in Ladivine's longest section, the daughter Ladivine Rivière goes on vacation with her husband and their two children to a frustratingly indeterminate English-speaking place outside Europe.
Entering Diane's show of beloved personal ornaments swiftly plops you within her intimate emotive sphere with the presentation of Bernar Venet's "Ring Ligne indeterminee" ("Indeterminate Line Ring," 1998), the silver band that launched her burgeoning obsession with artist-made jewelry.
I was determined to sleep under the stars, but after an hour of being blasted by sand, amid a light show of indeterminate origin and consequence, I gave in, and Ben Masters and I set up a tent in the dark.
At Stephen Shore, the monumental retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, American Surfaces is presented as it was first shown at Light Gallery in 22011: over 22012 postcard-sized images, unframed and pinned to the wall in an indeterminate grid.
The natural conclusion of political realities in Football Manager is that, at some indeterminate point in the simulated future, you are no longer a football club so much as a group of ball-playing cannibals trying to survive the nuclear winter.
"Collapse: Five Indeterminate Lines" (2009), "Collapse: 9 Angles" (2011), "Points / Disorder / Dispersion" (2014) and "Random Combination of Points" (413–2018) all have a superior look of chance lyricism and some hint at the fascinating structures behind the music of John Cage.
It subjects income derived from pass-through businesses like Donald Trump's empire to a special 25 percent tax rate (rather than 35 percent or 39.6 percent, the individual rate), because owners of these businesses are special, in some indeterminate way.
While the White House and DHS urge asylum seekers to present themselves at ports of entry, Vox's Dara Lind recently detailed how the Trump administration has made them wait for lengthy, indeterminate periods of time in Mexico before considering their claims.
A destroyer was as dull as a one-horse town until you heard an airplane's whir, then it was 20 minutes of anxiety while the observers identified the aircraft, and an indeterminate stretch of terror if it belonged to the enemy.
She borrows her silhouettes from the pages of Eisenhower-era Vogue, in which socialites of indeterminate age, with arched eyebrows and a slouch, wore tailored sheaths under a matching coat, or boxy little Chanel jackets with braid and gold buttons.
A shrieking figure holding what resembles a malfunctioning light saber is carried off by two indeterminate characters in "Bride" (2016); the backdrop shifts masterfully from green foliage to fluffy clouds to that same blood-red sky rendered in broad brushstrokes.
He's quick to smile; he's close to his family and has a big network of friends; and he speaks with a certain kind of indeterminate European accent — the kind you often hear from people who have traveled, lived and studied across different countries.
They were surrounded by delivery boxes, oversize skeins of yarn, walls tacked with WWD covers, an old poster for a Mirò show, a few abstract paintings of indeterminate age and, in a corner, some large bamboo stalks jutting out of an oversize vase.
One is that I think this generation has a moral imperative to solve this generation's problems and that putting this money away to be spent at some indeterminate point in the future — by somebody else with some mission statement — it's just inefficient.
The next president can build on NATO's recent pledge to keep supporting the Afghan army to the tune of $15 billion over the next four years by saying that the United States plans to remain in Afghanistan for some indeterminate period of time.
Our home planet has been stripped of its resources at this indeterminate point in the future, leading humans to rely on colony production, but the fascist SDF — hardened by difficult lives on asteroids and new worlds — want to take the goodies for themselves.
CreditCreditWilliam DeShazer for The New York Times Contributing Opinion Writer NASHVILLE — The scruffy little dog of indeterminate origin — she's either a beagle mix or a terrier mix, depending on which veterinarian is guessing — reaches the end of the driveway and sits down.
The consent element there was indeterminate; I had willingly gone along with the hookup, at least for a little while, though I remain uncertain about how much I really could have consented while drunk-peeing in a bathroom the size of a broom closet.
In the nature of things this has to be done by finding lawyers who are willing to lay aside their current careers for an indeterminate amount of time, to take on a job that has no prospect of permanence and little prospect for promotion.
As Vox's Dara Lind detailed, the Trump administration's policy of making asylum seekers wait for lengthy, indeterminate periods of time in Mexico without any assurance that their claims will even be considered has played a large role in creating crisis conditions at the border.
He insists if the lower court opinion is allowed to stand it will expose "every state to litigation under a legal standard so indeterminate that any party that loses in the legislature has a plausible chance of overriding that policy decision in the courts."
However, the judge did not order preventative detention - an indeterminate sentence handed to individuals who are considered a danger to public safety - following the recommendation of an expert who said the man did not have an inclination to commit similar crimes in the future.
" He wore "a custom-tailored uniform of indeterminate origin: a sleeveless, Kelly green suit jacket with wide, black, notched lapels, epaulets, and brass buttons, a matching suit vest, yellow flannel dress shirt, a fleur-de-lis Boy Scout neckerchief, and tight-fitting, knee-length shorts.
Seeger and I sat in a white-walled conference room surrounded by large versions of smiling Playmobil figures: a knight with a shield; a pirate with a bandanna and dagger; an indeterminate figure wearing a cap, flannel shirt and vest while holding a golf club.
Over the past six months, GIF art experts and critics Paddy Johnson, Michael Anthony Farley, and Rea McNamara have worked to piece together Geographically Indeterminate Fantasies: The Animated GIF as Place an exhibition and web-based experience that also serves as Providence College—Galleries' inaugural online exhibition.
The cover of Wallach's second novel (after the best-selling "We All Looked Up") looks like a still from a lost Wes Anderson movie: A wary teenage boy stares at a beatific,­ ­tinsel-haired woman of indeterminate age in the lobby of a once-grand hotel.
Allowing it rendered the carefully planned division of administrative zones of control in the West Bank useless, because it established an Israeli claim to control the construction process for Palestinians throughout Areas A and B should any Israeli claim of a security need, however indeterminate, arise.
"Wives and Lovers" (2016) boasts a Picasso-esque reclining nude and swimmers straight out of "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," but also cartoonish creatures engaged in cannibalistic copulating, figures that seem to have stepped out of a Tim Burton movie, and more, all floating in an indeterminate green vacuum.
An early "intelligence update" found in the files of Rebel leader Mon Mothma insists there will be a "future weapons test of indeterminate scale," but notes that this report is considered "controversial" in Alliance council leadership — and that some analysts won't even sign their name to such a claim.
I choose to believe that someday, a decade from now, I'll be fussily pulling wrinkled comic books from the different corners and crevices of his messy room and I'll notice that the superheroes on the covers are a constellation of Asian, Black, Muslim, Filipino — even of indeterminate race.
"If you are a US citizen, and you are abroad at the moment, take a look at your circumstances, determine whether this is a place where you'd be willing to hunker down for an indeterminate period of time, as airspace and borders etc close down," the senior official said.
Set in an indeterminate future that could well be just a few decades away — 90 degrees is "an unusually cool day for August" in Minnesota, where the novel is set, and the first winter without snow has come and gone — the characters here are facing an unanticipated crisis.
Wang on Saturday arrived in Germany and is undergoing a medical evaluation at the US Army-operated Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, a frequent stop for recently released Americans who had been held in overseas prisons, for an indeterminate period of time, a separate US official told CNN.
In an alcove above his office desk, he had propped one of the inspirations for the collection: a small English painting, from the early seventeenth century, of a youthful figure of indeterminate gender, dressed in a ruff collar and a tomato-red jacket ornamented with gold stitching and buttons.
"Untitled" (1999) by Leonardo Drew presents an abstracted geography, with one half of the large-scale wall hanging constructed of hundreds of cell-like openings stuffed with cotton, and the other half comprised of mirroring cells made primarily of discarded wood and rusty industrial materials of indeterminate origin.
Case in point: Supervisors of Tom Colella, a 60-year-old electrician working in Perth, Western Australia, knew he stored his company-issued PDA in empty bags of junk food for an indeterminate amount of time and apparently none of them asked any of the questions such a discovery merits.
Swaggering, curved lines from beneath are held in check by streaming, blurred, white horizontals with blurred black verticals on top; and if that were not enough to disquiet the soul, Scully marches forth with another layer of ochre and pink striations at indeterminate intervals, seamlessly putting each of them in place.
"There have been times, honestly, in my life that I figured, 'I've had a good run — why not just do this stupid thing, this selfish thing… jump off a cliff into water of indeterminate depth,&apos" he said, recalling something he said he'd once done for his Travel Channel show.
But as the work force is laid off en masse (our family has one adult child home for that reason already), and colleges close (we have another two young adults back home for this reason), young people of indeterminate infectious status are being sent home to huddle with their families nationwide.
But as the work force is laid off en masse (our family has one adult child home for that reason already), and colleges close (we have another two young adults back home for this reason), young people of indeterminate infectious status are being sent home to huddle with their families nationwide.
We have terms like "ELO hell" to talk about the indeterminate spaces between "good" and "good enough," but it's hard to find discussion or even language about the deep feeling of despair at knowing that all the time you've sunk into a competitive game like Overwatch has led you to an arbitrary ending.
Relationships hover in the extremely realistic but weirdly foreshortened "TM and Lee," in which two figures, who may be giants, sit on an expanse of sand of indeterminate size, and in "Long Distance," a further elaboration of late Guston, in which two people who are Skyping form a totemic stack of spheres.
Povetkin's suspension was soon overturned after it was determined WADA and VADA's decision to class meldonium as a prohibited substance was a hasty one, given how the substance stays in an athlete's system for indeterminate amounts of time even if not ingested since the ban was enforced at the beginning of 2016.
Towering projections depict process videos of new works, including "BAM (FOR MICHAEL)," made by shooting wax-dipped figurines (or "ethnographic objects," as he calls them) — a process Biggers referred to in his artist talk as "ballistic sculpting" — juxtaposed with a figure of indeterminate identity wandering the desert in a kind of vague pilgrimage.
Mr. Sorey isn't one of the many jazz drummers now who imitate the rhythms of hip-hop or electronic dance music; the negative spatialism of his trio's work is more obviously affiliated with Mr. Lewis's electro-acoustic compositions, or the indeterminate music of Morton Feldman, or the ghostly drumming of Milford Graves.
It's a jarring scene — although we've known about the scars all along, there's a difference between seeing them individually — "fuck u up" on her lower abdomen when she lifts up her shirt; flashes of "vice" and "fornicate" on an indeterminate patch of skin — and seeing the full result of her battle with self-harm.
Nevertheless, because of the human need to categorize, to fit broadly indeterminate futures into old, familiar shapes; because the mystery of what Ivica Zubac can become stems from the question of who he is; and because this Lakers season has been nothing short of putrid and jokes can cover up the smell, he has acquired the Zudonyms.
Additionally, the American political fabric knows that Saudi Arabia is completely innocent and has been vindicated from the events of 9/11, with both the 9/85033 congressional report and the recently declassified 28 pages clearly showing a complete lack of any evidence that would implicate it, and that any evidence against the Kingdom is presumptive, hypothetical and indeterminate.
We often talk about what "feels right" for a specific era when we are talking about why we opt for one kind of outfit over another, which is a kind of a flabby, indeterminate way of saying that an outfit communicates, more precisely than any another, our current sense of self, and our place in the world.
He's macho-laconic as a fellow dog owner in the park, with whose pet Sylvia engages in a sexual frolic that leaves both men embarrassed and aghast; quite funny as that blue-blooded friend of Kate, whose assault by Sylvia is the cause of much raillery; and amusingly androgynous as the therapist of indeterminate gender whom Greg is eventually coaxed into consulting.
Inside the upper S-IVB rocket stage you'll find tiny versions of the Apollo Lunar Lander and part of the Command/Service Module, which allowed the astronauts to get on and off the surface of the moon and back home, as well as a pair of Lego astronaut microfigures of indeterminate identity that you'll probably just pretend are Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.
"The approach taken by all of the commercial companies is to try to estimate the general geographic regions where your ancestors lived (and in a select small number of cases their ethnic identifiers) some indeterminate time in that past, probably something like a few hundred years ago," writes Joe Pickrell, a geneticist and CEO of Gencove, a company that sells genotyping technology.
Höch is the most literal of the two artists in this regard — gluing fragments of Western figures together with pictures of African sculpture, as in the fervid "From the Collection of an Ethnographic Museum No. IX" (21), "Streit" (circa, 219), "Untitled, From an Ethnological Museum" (1924), and many other suggestions of an indeterminate, mutational, revolutionary tumult courtesy of Berlinische Galerie's extensive Höch holdings.
"The State continues to have significant important unanswered questions about the integrity of the current set of pipelines (and/or liners) and their operations that cross the St. Clair River, especially as Plains is seeking to establish the potential to carry crude oil in all six of these lines at some time in the indeterminate future through this presidential permit," he wrote.
It would probably be wiser to still have the roommates, to still pay rent on a bedroom instead of a whole place, to put that extra money into saving for some kind of grand but presently indeterminate future that I will theoretically have with a theoretical house and maybe a theoretical husband, sometime before the seas rise up and kill us all.
The rationale: Basically the entire point of this music video is to make a comment about how women are objectified in music videos at large, and the fact that so many famous men willingly took part (literally no kink goes uncatered to) shows that they agree and are happy to subject themselves to a bit of light objectification for two worthy causes: 1) Feminism, and 2) My Indeterminate and Unquenchable Thirst.
Placed in the same aesthetic space as sanctioned works of art, the portable plastic strips do not so much exemplify innovative design as they do prompt awareness of the body, again emphasizing that this exhibition is not just about the estimated 65 million people suspended in an indeterminate period of transition, but about everyone — all the bodies that can briefly slip in and out of these readymade measuring devices.
Johnson's road life was days of washing the kids' faces in slimy truckstop restrooms, enduring cold, hours-long waits hoping to get onto oversold Greyhounds where everyone smells like engine degreaser and chicken fingers, indeterminate periods of untrustworthy stability of trying to put down roots before moving on because there's an aunt with a spare room in Tallahassee, or because you've heard vaguely that western Colorado is booming.
I'm talking to the board, or, really, they're talking to me, very sternly—they are literally holding my hand like I'm a child—and I'm talking to the mayor and the city and the state, and in my downtime I am fucking having elevator sex with the donors, who are huge hairy creatures with indeterminate genitalia, because they get to have whatever little thing they want from me.
Like Trump, former President Park Geun-hye was elected in 2012, partly thanks to a disinformation campaign (state prosecutors said the government's chief intelligence agency posted 22012 million-plus Twitter messages to sway public opinion in her favor), support from rural voters in the nation's southeast (the stronghold of the conservative party), a potent dose of rosy retrospection (make Korea great again) and an indeterminate amount of racism.

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