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"intriguingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very interesting because it is unusual or does not have an obvious answer

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Intriguingly, this might even be possible when someone is asleep.
Intriguingly, those positive characteristics may be genetically related to autism.
Intriguingly, AlphaZero made what looked like blunders to human eyes.
Intriguingly, none of these Minimalists studied sculpture in art school.
Yet, she intriguingly tapped into this fragile young woman's willfulness.
Intriguingly, it may be the exception that proves the rule, here.
Intriguingly, this model is already being implemented — sans autonomy, of course.
Smell was at its lowest ebb, intriguingly, from about 2 a.m.
The President, it seems, has intriguingly strong feelings about the region.
Intriguingly, there are quite a few CBS veterans in the mix.
Intriguingly, however, other loci seem to affect several behaviors at once.
Intriguingly, the intense physicality of Spartacus also has a thematic point.
Intriguingly, moves like these are also sometimes made by human Go masters.
Intriguingly, the report also claims that there will know touch ID whatsoever.
Intriguingly, it was the relatively slower runners who provoked the biggest effect.
But the most intriguingly ambiguous character of the episode is Kirkman himself.
Intriguingly, the feature doesn't seem to work so well with the classics.
Intriguingly, the weather anomaly is likely being generated by Jupiter's spectacular Northern Lights.
He's utterly winning as a boy next door with an intriguingly odd edge.
Intriguingly, the Arkansas law implies that it seeks to limit discrimination against women.
Intriguingly, Fagliolini suggests that women looking to conceive might benefit from similar treatment.
Intriguingly, though, the trio's government cooperation hasn't been limited to just DDoS work.
Most intriguingly, there may be a feedback loop from speech back into thought.
Intriguingly, just before the coup attempt he acted to end two diplomatic rows.
Photos and video images of living Chesters are intriguingly scarce, encouraging fanciful speculation.
Most intriguingly, Nixon helped create the U.S. Federal Office of Technology Assessment (OTA).
His answer is 20 percent, which, intriguingly, is much less than Vanguard recommends.
Intriguingly, the show's creative personnel also use this idea to play with genre.
But actors Serayah and Bryshere Y. Gray play the moment as intriguingly ambiguous.
But intriguingly, he only distinguishes himself from the competitors among the true pessimists.
Intriguingly, Patten is also tied to the controversial political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica.
These geometric and presumably functional patterns that biofilms produce in culture are intriguingly beautiful.
Intriguingly, the Wrangler line has not been affected by the lack of steering wheels.
Intriguingly, the problem of overchilling was worse in the rich world than the poor.
Intriguingly, though, Komodo dragons appear to be resistant to bites inflicted by other dragons.
Intriguingly, the researchers, turned white-hat hackers, didn't actually have to hack the car.
Intriguingly, one image appears to show Godzilla locked in a battle with King Ghidorah.
Intriguingly, this isn't the first world record Drag Times has set with a Tesla.
Intriguingly, by far the most important role seems to be that of the clown.
Intriguingly, however, one of the big cats had also eaten a lot of 13C.
Intriguingly, this time period coincided with the introduction of early humans to the region.
Intriguingly, the new system, dubbed "hachimoji," could resemble the building blocks of extraterrestrial life.
Rounding out the top ten words following "feisty little", intriguingly, are "Irishman" and "bastard".
Intriguingly, the coffee flour can be used to make baked goods — with a twist.
Intriguingly, Ms Faludi compares her father's "rebirth" in old age to Hungary's own revisionism.
On Pro Football It was intriguingly painful television, as it is intended to be.
One of them, Ethan, is intriguingly conflicted about his social-media-enabled sex life.
But, intriguingly, the study also shows that there are some universals in human morality.
The year's most intriguingly sidelong take on the painter is entitled Lucian Freud Herbarium.
Intriguingly, after the new deal was announced it refrained from mentioning any numerical targets.
Intriguingly, there are signs that successful businesses are incorporating the arts into their training.
Valentino occupied an ambiguous space, with his masculinity, sexuality and race all intriguingly fluid.
An accomplished image of depressive loneliness, there is something intriguingly honest about Dallaire's painting.
Intriguingly, plant and animal populations have actually grown within the exclusion zone since the accident.
Intriguingly, the rear wheels do more than propel this Porsche forward; they steer as well.
Intriguingly, support for full automation goes up with age and is highest among those 60+.
Intriguingly, husbands' openness was negatively correlated with satisfaction, while for wives it was the opposite.
It's just seeing how evolution solves problems differently, or more intriguingly, in the same ways.
Intriguingly, though, 60% of less affluent upper-caste women expressed an interest in such men.
Intriguingly, it's the same transmission that Ford is putting in the 2017 F-150 Raptor.
"You helped start a war," Lorca intriguingly tells Burnham near the end of the trailer.
The bacteria didn't help people live longer, but intriguingly, it improved their quality of life.
Most intriguingly, though, the term marked the emergence of a leftward-leaning Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Intriguingly, one of those regions includes a gene called FOXP2, which is involved in speech.
Intriguingly, Jeff Hornacek, the Knicks' first-year coach, portrayed these early struggles as a positive.
His paintings, which intriguingly join East with West, have elements of both Cubism and Impressionism.
Intriguingly, that timing roughly coincides with the end of one of our planet's ice ages.
But intriguingly, Scoot riders won't just be using Scoot's scooters anymore, but rather ones from Bird.
Intriguingly, it was the presence of the American army that let these radical artistic ideas spread.
I thought certain aspects here felt intriguingly akin to elements in the work of Peter Halley.
More intriguingly, merchants can quickly move prices up or down, using bots to match competitors' offerings.
The exhibition intriguingly maps the sales histories and shifting locations of each painting on interactive iPads.
Intriguingly, it appears some of the llamas found buried at Tambo Viejo were decorated as well.
Intriguingly, the most searched team in host nation Russia is five-time World Cup winner Brazil.
This intriguingly named Mississippi native shoots journalistic scenes on a Canon 5D MKII with 50mm lense.
Intriguingly, one of them shows designs for a steering system of an articulated, tank-like vehicle.
Or, intriguingly, this could be due to epigenetics — sometimes-inheritable changes in which genes are activated.
Hatching Dragons, intriguingly, has been approached by Chinese investors interested in bringing its brand to China.
Intriguingly, according to Arab GT, the student-turned-designer is already working on another supercar design.
Casablancas is an intriguingly sad robot, and the track is distinctive in how unique it is.
Hesse, in contrast, is a revenant from a cooler, smokier, scruffier decade, eternally and intriguingly youthful.
Perhaps most intriguingly of all, however, is the way these two fighters match up on paper.
Intriguingly, in most cases there was no increase of suicide by jumping at other hot spots.
Intriguingly, Galileo detected that the amount of water in the atmosphere increased as it dove down.
He appeared with Celia Cruz and Tito Puente and, intriguingly, the first transgender celebrity, Christine Jorgensen.
More intriguingly, it might not be right now at all, but right a-few-seconds-ago.
Ideas that have been lurking intriguingly in the subtext are suddenly spelled out, explicitly and inelegantly.
It's pandan kaya, a sweet coconut jam seasoned with intriguingly grassy-tasting tropical pandan (screw pine) leaves.
Intriguingly, her research shows that the divesting firms also improve their financial performance after a spin-off.
Intriguingly, the analysis also projects that health insurers will likely become more profitable due to the legislation.
But, intriguingly, legal arguments over the Women's Health Protection Act might not focus on abortion at all.
Intriguingly, this concern for real-world outcomes is pushing some of these young economists back towards theory.
Intriguingly, this analysis suggests genetic contributions to intelligence and educational achievement are currently disfavoured by natural selection.
Intriguingly, though, such personal probity is not reflected in people's expectations of their fellow men and women.
It's just some individual donors, Food & Water Watch, and, intriguingly, Google co-founder Sergey Brin's family foundation.
We saw a world with diverse geology, a richly complex atmosphere, and an intriguingly unique climate system.
Intriguingly, while she was Chinese, she spoke in English, a pattern that repeated itself throughout the day.
And there is an intriguingly melancholy strain in both his writing and in this mostly celebratory film.
They can be intriguingly mineral, gorgeously perfumed and astonishingly pure, while still displaying rich, focused fruit flavors.
Intriguingly, what these cells are responding to is not the presence of water itself, Mr. Augustine said.
He also, more intriguingly, tried to impose the worship of an all-powerful Semitic god on Rome.
She blends intriguingly with the Dorabella of Serena Malfi, who has a lithe, slightly wiry mezzo-soprano.
And every so often, the show slides intriguingly into a more nuanced and shadowy in-between zone.
Intriguingly, this is because those are the only topics on which each of those parties' bases split.
Intriguingly, the company also hinted that the headset could be compatible with mobile devices, in addition to PCs.
Intriguingly, the fraudulent efficiency figures affect Nissan, too, as the two had a technical partnership for several years.
Intriguingly, just because the dash has a smaller screen than standard doesn't mean it's not still tech-inclusive.
Intriguingly, Nissan says the Warrior's custom steering was milled from a single block of aluminum, which is neat.
Some put it down to rivalry; intriguingly, the Saudi state's Public Investment Fund has backed Lyft's competitor, Uber.
Intriguingly, the curator has awarded the room's pride of place to a Fang-Ntumu mask from Equatorial Guinea.
Intriguingly, the signal appeared to have emanated from a M55, a globular cluster located in the constellation Sagittarius.
Each demon I matched with proved to not only be devilishly good looking, but also intriguingly gender fluid.
Intriguingly, more than half the reported cases over the past 100 years happened in the past five years.
Most intriguingly, the American regulator is also scrutinising how the company has handled its many related-party transactions.
"Serenade After Plato's Symposium," made to Leonard Bernstein's exceptional 1954 violin concerto of that name, is intriguingly multilayered.
" Most intriguingly, they posited that someday we could "learn and experience 100 times more than we do today.
Among them are intriguingly scented sugars: coarse-textured orange blossom-vanilla, finer jasmine-honey and powdery clove maple.
It's intriguingly provocative on Attenberg's part to make a protagonist this insensitive and, dare I say it, immature.
Intriguingly, the chief engineer for the Galag Batmobile worked at the Swedish supercar-maker Koenigsegg for 15 years.
More intriguingly, the economic consensus seems to be stronger than the economic models policymakers look to for guidance.
Intriguingly, these calls are used to keep the hunting pack together, which may increase their chances of finding prey.
Intriguingly, these recent arrivals are more densely striped than an average specimen plucked from Antarctica or the ocean floor.
Bites Saporè DownTown is an intriguingly experimental contemporary pizzeria that is easy to miss — but make sure you don't.
Intriguingly, given the hypothesized size, distance, and orbital angle of planet Nine, a six-degree stellar tilt fits perfectly.
The team identified 52 people living with elephantiasis who, more intriguingly, had probably developed it between 1980 to 2015.
Intriguingly, the pot contained 3.5 liters (0.9 gallons) of a yellowish liquid exhibiting a very strong alcohol-like smell.
Nissan Titan XD Intriguingly, right in the middle of the two will be the second-generation Honda Ridgeline pickup.
These two, intriguingly, are competitors with another drought-tolerant maize strain, DroughtGuard, developed by Monsanto using the transgenic approach.
Intriguingly, England have been as strong in the last ten years as they were through the 1970s and 1980s.
These American isles represent some of the intriguingly superlative, quirky and wild within the nation's fresh and sea waters.
Fried spheres of cod and potato, intriguingly named Brandade Dauphine, sit atop a piquillo-pepper purée, showered with Parmesan.
The opening one offers Bach's three solo violin sonatas, intriguingly interspersed with shorter pieces by Philip Glass and Bartok.
Intriguingly, the planet is in the star's "Goldilocks zone," where it may be neither too hot nor too cold.
A woman returns to her hometown in search of a friend who has disappeared in Miranda's intriguingly narrated thriller.
Charlotte is an intriguingly inscrutable character, who comes across most clearly in her interactions with the two small boys.
The scale and proportions are intriguingly confused: Are these trees or are we low down and looking at flowers?
Intriguingly, the leaked images suggest the Mach-E can add 47 miles of range per 10 minutes of charging.
It doesn't have enough substance to fill its runtime, but it explores some intriguingly thorny ideas along the way.
The series expands its scope intriguingly (Berlin becomes a significant setting), but it might benefit from setting an endpoint.
Intriguingly, the first item on Phillips's list comes from 2009, just as Carson was veering right, per Sanneh's account.
Intriguingly, the ad never mentioned the brand name Movantik — it simply told viewers to check out the website OICIsDifferent.
Intriguingly, although Brown uploaded 24 Tesla videos to his YouTube channel, the one avoiding the side collision was the last.
And intriguingly, its efforts are not targeted at autistic kids, trying to get them to change and fit in better.
Intriguingly, Netflix had similar problems with trying to bring another beloved, prematurely-canceled comedy, Arrested Development, to the computer screen.
Lee's take on space opera and military science fiction was intriguingly different, and this new book looks just as exciting.
It's been a long wait for Ashen, an intriguingly dark action-adventure game that was first revealed back in 2014.
"Intriguingly, he refused to tell The Economist where the name "Satoshi" comes from, explaining that "some things should remain secret.
Intriguingly, this decline stems mostly from shots missing the target altogether, rather than from a spate of match-winning saves.
Perhaps most intriguingly, it generates its own magnetic field from the motion deep within the planet, just like the Earth.
Intriguingly, looking at the above infographic, we can see that isn't the only performance car Dodge has in the pipeline.
Intriguingly, last week, Tesla had ended its policy of allowing owners to transfer extended factory warranties to second-hand customers.
He combines it with a number of other utopian proposals, like a 15-hour workweek, and, most intriguingly, open borders.
Intriguingly, though, she found that most Americans are neither strongly feminine nor masculine, but have equal amounts of both traits.
Wine School No country has had its wine map filled in so intriguingly over the last 25 years as Spain.
The result didn't just blow open the title race; it also left the battle for Champions League qualification intriguingly poised.
Intriguingly, the reversal rate doesn't seem to have much to do with how liberal or conservative an appeals court is.
Intriguingly, he says this strategy could help us find alien civilizations at a similar level of technological development to our own.
Intriguingly, Victoria's prescriptions for radiology and blood tests continued well after the date that an invoice was issued for her inhumation.
The move pushes the platform in a direction that makes the app more personalized and visual — and intriguingly more like Facebook.
Intriguingly, the evolutionary success of the phages' approach depends on a second phenomenon—also first studied in social animals—as well.
Most intriguingly, press baron Robert Maxwell stole $600 million from his newspapers' pension plans in order to keep his empire together.
Intriguingly, Perogamvros says that they saw increased HEP even when they excluded patients who had a nightmare during the actual study.
Intriguingly, Trump also claimed he had a meeting with George W. Bush administration officials to discuss his opposition to the war.
Intriguingly, the framers anticipated the possibility that a president might try to use his power to thwart investigations into his actions.
Mr. Spears's evocations of troubadours sometimes sound, intriguingly, like they have come by way of Ravel, or Britten, or Judy Collins.
Intriguingly, all five of the most wind-dependent states — Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, North Dakota and South Dakota — are traditional Republican strongholds.
Intriguingly, states with smaller self-identified LGBT populations largely tend to have a higher share of same-sex families raising children.
Intriguingly, the effect was particularly strong among younger troops, and those who were not officers, even after accounting for various socioeconomic factors.
Intriguingly, Musk's tweet indicates that the upstart EV automaker has more such tricks up its sleeve that it will be unveiling soon.
Intriguingly, the screen and the HMI is controlled not by touching the screen, but with a bowl-shaped center control panel instead.
But intriguingly, it appears that whoever created NotPetya had access to those exploits two weeks before they were given to the public.
Not every reader will appreciate the disjointed storytelling: an intriguingly dangling thread for one will be a frustrating loose end for another.
Intriguingly, for such an influential group, no one knows who the Niger Delta Avengers are or where they got their seed money.
Intriguingly, Goode takes refuge in a town dominated by women, who lost most of their menfolk to a mine collapse years earlier.
Fights against the titans of the division like Rafael dos Anjos, Tony Ferguson, and most intriguingly the undefeated Russian Khabib Nurmagomedov loomed.
" Intriguingly, when the Oscars launched, the very first ceremony, held in 1929, awarded the "Outstanding Picture" and the "Unique and Artistic Picture.
The "Air" from "Rapunzel," Harrison's 1952 opera in six short scenes, intriguingly blends Cowell-like clusters with jagged Schoenbergian writing for voice.
Intriguingly, if current trends continue, the universe will ultimately reach a state in which the 10 de Sitter symmetries will be restored.
In the first half, songs and arias by Mozart, Schubert and, intriguingly, Hans Pfitzner; in the second, Chausson, Bizet, Debussy and Gounod.
Intriguingly, the team also detected hints of what might be a second planet circling the same star in a much closer orbit.
Intriguingly, Sides also finds that the gap between high- and low-income Americans' perceptions of the economy has shrunk in recent years.
By improving the accuracy with which distances are known, Gaia might remove that discrepancy—or, even more intriguingly, confirm that it is real.
Refuting the constraints of the wall or the floor, they exist comfortably in a contended middle ground, making the exhibition intriguingly self-guided.
Intriguingly, nearly 80 percent of the proteins—69 of them—are involved in the synapses, the places where neurons connect to one another.
But at least that event was bone-crunchingly exciting, and its half-time show intriguingly subversive (Beyoncé appeared in a Black Panther outfit).
More intriguingly, it'll also integrate with IFTTT, which'll let you program the Relay's two physical buttons to do pretty much whatever you want.
Intriguingly, Mr Trump has tacitly acknowledged this by making the first significant changes to his campaign since he entered the race last June.
Intriguingly, Schwiedrzik was also able to study a patient who had had part of their medial frontal cortex removed from a previous illness.
The soup is notably holistic, as if refusing to take sides, neither frankly carnal nor purely herbaceous but somewhere more intriguingly in between.
Perhaps more intriguingly, Thursday's program features Wang as well as the soprano Measha Brueggergosman in rarely heard music composed by Tilson Thomas himself.
In "Fairies are Exquisite Dancers," a favorite, he draws gnarly strands from the swirling riffs, which makes these dancing fairies seem intriguingly dangerous.
Intriguingly, they are two of the few retail companies to go public over the last year, and both lack an e-commerce business.
Intriguingly, one of the Disney+ series in development focuses on the loveable antihero from Asgard -- with Tom Hiddleston to star, Disney have confirmed.
Even more intriguingly, some GOP lawmakers are floating a trial balloon — let's combine tax cuts with infrastructure spending, which could appeal to Democrats.
Intriguingly, Amato takes a road less traveled to artistically indict Trump and reflect on the shadow he is casting on contemporary gay culture.
Intriguingly, jurors who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity would not reveal whether the first jury poll was split by gender.
Intriguingly, the new Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 has the same wheelbase as the Vision Tokyo concept and wheels inspired by the brand's Concept IAA.
Intriguingly, Eni wants the defamation case file to be admitted as evidence in the main OPL 245 case, despite not having seen its contents.
Intriguingly, an $11 per month subscription fee could generate even higher than break-even returns for Facebook, given the way the ad market works.
Or, intriguingly, the extra mass could suggest the presence of an enormous metal core deposited in the Moon mantle, left over from the impact.
Over the past few years, he (much like his former co-star Kristen Stewart) has quietly built up a resume of intriguingly offbeat work.
Intriguingly, around 5% of people placed an order for two Model 3s, the maximum limit Tesla CEO Elon Musk implemented before opening pre-orders.
It's not "google now for work," but it's not far off More intriguingly, though, it seems Google has more in store than just search.
Intriguingly, all these signs of domestication were far stronger in the 102 brewing strains that the researchers studied than those in the wine strains.
Intriguingly, Kuznetsov was once a journalist himself, but reportedly worked for a state media organization that required total loyalty to the ruling party orthodoxy.
Perhaps more intriguingly, the company, one of Japan's largest telecom and Internet firms, also revealed plans for a phone store staffed mainly by Peppers.
Blank Slate Kitchen in Brooklyn has just introduced an uncommon version made with Sichuan peppercorns, which contribute the intriguingly numbing heat of that spice.
Now, it's more noteworthy as an ambitious movie made with intriguingly tight constraints — even if the results, like Tesla's big ideas, don't always work.
Intriguingly, Variety reported that Sorokin has been making calls to people in Hollywood to have a say in who will play her on-screen.
And, to extend the metaphor, they have fine backup from The Big Bang Theory's Simon Helberg as Florence's pianist-accompanist, the intriguingly named Cosme McMoon.
Intriguingly, the body asymmetry of people with the syndrome is often entirely inversed, to become an almost perfect mirror image of what it would otherwise.
Intriguingly, there are hints that the newly found moon's orbital plane may be tilted with respect to its parent planet's orbit around the system's star.
Intriguingly, the sort of life that Dr Papineau and his colleagues think they have found is very different from the sort that built the stromatolites.
Intriguingly, the Collins dictionary defines "provocateur" differently in American and British usages, and in both cases, each of the differing definitions fits both men well.
Intriguingly, one of these newly documented bursts is a repeater, becoming just the second-known repeating fast radio burst among the 21211012 documented so far.
The dual edges that give the curved display device its name are still essentially useless from an interface standpoint, but they do look intriguingly sleek.
Mr. Adkins's instrument is his body, which he uses intriguingly, whether he's navigating a tightrope or juggling with his mouth as well as his hands.
And he has, more intriguingly, closed the gap with his friendly rival Roger Federer, who has won a men's record 20 Grand Slam singles titles.
Intriguingly, the Swedish entrepreneur is considering a "direct" IPO, which would cut out Wall Street banks, and just sell his shares directly to the public.
There were tables of corked wine bottles filled with varying levels of water; four gleaming trash cans; and, most intriguingly, some small piles of twigs.
We also have an outstanding pinot grigio from the mountains of northern Italy, a racy pinot blanc from Alsace and an intriguingly delicious Rhone red.
More intriguingly, this production lingers over the earlier death of the Shelleys' infant daughter and conjures the nightmares that such a loss must have inspired.
ZACHARY WOOLFE The director Mary Birnbaum, in her intriguingly updated production of Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" at the Juilliard School, gives us an ambiguous ending.
And while Zarrab's prosecution is separate from Mueller's probe, his name has intriguingly come up in recent reports about Flynn's connections to the Turkish government.
Two versions of her glossy, embroidered "chandeliers" shimmer on the wall; the captions, intriguingly, list "middle man, smuggling, bribe, tension, anxiety and censorship" among the materials.
Intriguingly, this change is also at odds with some of Hensarling's co-partisans' calls for the CFPB to be headed by a five-member, bipartisan commission.
Intriguingly, although Nissan considers this a "new" GT-R NISMO, its twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 engine produces the same 600 horsepower as the 2016 version.
The Washington-based Schroeder is the author of Start Up Rising, a book which takes an intriguingly optimistic view of entrepreneurial innovation in the Middle East.
Intriguingly, the discovery also hints at the possibility that life on Earth may have originated from somewhere else in the Galaxy—a theory known as Panspermia.
Volvo Cars and Uber join forces to develop autonomous driving cars 20203 — Level 4: Intriguingly, Volvo is skipping Level 3 and going straight to Level 4.
Intriguingly, the mystery passenger was returning from Iran; the passport indicated that it was at least his second trip to the neighboring Islamic Republic that year.
Intriguingly, the tendency to run north or south did not appear to be related to weather, the position of the sun or any other environmental conditions.
Things kick off intriguingly with Stefanie Abel Horowitz's "sometimes, i think about dying," a portrait of a suicidal office worker (a very fine Katy Wright-Mead).
Intriguingly, a 2013 discovery in southeast France has led to tentative suggestions that Homo sapiens may not have been the first species to have made string.
Also, you don't need to blow $35 on a physical dongle or, more intriguingly, $150 on an Apple TV.This might seem less dramatic than it sounds.
"Intriguingly, the president's legal woes don't seem to have any market effect yet," said Cashin, UBS director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange.
Intriguingly, millennial Democratic men are a bit more pessimistic than millennial Republican men, and senior Democratic men are a bit more pessimistic than senior Republican men.
As this is Sonos' second smart speaker (after the Sonos One), it has the necessary microphones for Alexa and, perhaps most intriguingly, just a single HDMI input.
Intriguingly, around the same time this photo was released, Uber showed a teaser of its first self-driving car — a Ford Fusion Hybrid — undergoing testing in Pittsburgh.
This is the heart of Palin's argument, which is intriguingly similar to part of Bernie Sanders's critique of American politics — that big money in politics corrupts democracy.
Intriguingly, Punke is also the author of "The Revenant," the novel upon which the 2016 Oscar-winning film of the same name starring Leonardo DiCaprio was based.
Intriguingly, it is consistent that the conglomerates who have taken this strategy are ones whose operations in television, radio, data, and telecom outweigh any involvement in newspapers.
Intriguingly, another recently discovered virus, from the pangolin, a scaly anteater, is less like SARS-CoV-2 overall, but does have a strongly similar receptor binding domain.
Separately, and intriguingly, the " Manhattan Madam" will testify Friday before a federal grand jury hearing evidence in the inquiry into ties between Russia and Mr. Trump's campaign.
Intriguingly, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has announced that there is a video of the attack, but, at the time of this writing, it had not been released.
Wedged in between is the United States debut of the intriguingly named contemporary company Los Hijos del Director, or The Children of the Director (Jan. 15-16).
Intriguingly, the company will also allow any user to visit an advertiser's page and see all of the ads they've sent to segmented parts of the Facebook universe.
Intriguingly, all three prizewinners are products of the 20th-century "brain drain" that saw British-born researchers head west to the larger salaries and better laboratories of America.
Coleman Young II, and, perhaps most intriguingly, Rashida Tlaib, a former elected official and working mother who, if elected, would become the first Muslim woman elected to Congress.
Even more intriguingly, the fourth, fifth and sixth of those planets lie within the star's habitable zone, where water on a planet's surface could exist as a liquid.
There, he answered questions about Trump's "financial and business dealings" with Russia, the 2016 election — and, intriguingly, whether anyone in Trump's lawyer had suggested he could be pardoned.
Intriguingly, our research shows that for writers and composers, past results are no guide of future performance: even the presence of Andrew Lloyd Webber cannot guarantee a hit.
In that show of artworks from the Renaissance to the present, artists are shown stopping their production for any number of reasons, leaving works in intriguingly unfinished states.
Critics described her onstage as both "chaste, slightly cool," and "intriguingly flirtatious," and she dresses as she used to dance, exuding feminine strength with a subtle sex appeal.
Intriguingly, these patients have no pulse: With most VADs, blood flows in a continuous stream, as opposed to being pumped in the pulsating rhythm of a healthy heart.
At times, it intriguingly suggests the flip side of Ms. Williams's more silkily neurotic, Oscar-nominated turn as Marilyn Monroe in the film "My Week With Marilyn" (2011).
When: May 3–8 / Wednesday–Monday: 11am–6pm (free) Where: 435 Broome Street (Soho, Manhattan) Last year, Portal intriguingly occupied the United States Customs House on Wall Street.
But, intriguingly, the court's two other conservatives, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and the court's latest member, Brett Kavanaugh, sided with the court's liberals in rejecting the case.
Even the indie acts in this lineup — the Drums, Mitski and, most intriguingly, the former Modern Lovers frontman Jonathan Richman — play music that makes you want to dance.
For those coming to Ono's music for the first time, the most inventive of these new remixes may point intriguingly to the original recordings they cleverly revisit and rework.
Intriguingly, they found that these wild bees are just as valuable for crop pollination as managed honeybees are — contributing $3,215 per hectare to the production of crops, on average.
Even more intriguingly, the researchers say that silencing the gene for that enzyme doesn't appear to have an impact on other signs of tomato ripeness, like color or taste.
More intriguingly, it demonstrates that Instagram as a medium can easily host video content that goes beyond showing shopping hauls, thirst traps, or incoherent rambling against FOMO-inducing backgrounds.
Intriguingly, Royal Bank of Scotland Group indirectly owned a 25% stake in Loot via an investment by Bó, the digital-only retail bank being developed by RBS subsidiary NatWest.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS DISCOVER TOMBS FROM ANCIENT &aposGREAT CEMETERY&apos IN EGYPT&aposS NILE VALLEY Intriguingly, the newly discovered space does not appear to be connected to any known internal passages.
Educators steeped in "Froebelian" methods—whose number, intriguingly, included the mother of Frank Lloyd Wright, a revered architect—spread folding for learning and fun as far as kindergarten itself.
Diana is a tricky character: She needs to be optimistic but not naive, fierce but not frightening, unquestionably good but not tragically boring, intriguingly alien but not totally inhuman.
Intriguingly, though the uses Dr Bettinger has in mind do not need a rechargeable battery, one of the experimental models his team produced—that containing magnesium—could be recharged.
We get a hint at 223A dealing with international negotiations, and the answer, TWO-STATE SOLUTION, is intriguingly political for a crossword puzzle, yet the theme itself is not.
Intriguingly, as brutal a hit as it is, in a microcosm, it sort of augurs the theory that no helmets in the NFL might cut down on brain injuries.
It's hard not to root for Nina, even if this prickly, intriguingly difficult character becomes considerably less interesting as the story progresses and the dialogue veers toward the therapeutic.
Mr. Muhly will be joined by a world-class clique of collaborators including composer and vocalist Caroline Shaw, violist Nadia Sirota and, perhaps most intriguingly, the great Laurie Anderson.
There's Willow and Amy going on their magic spree at the Bronze, in a move that is either intriguingly morally ambiguous or kind of silly and unpleasant to watch.
But if horror often operates by a moral calculus in which people get what they (allegedly) deserve, there's always been something intriguingly off-balance about what happens in Jacobs' story.
Most intriguingly, Facebook was only able to identify these ad purchase because the people who placed the ads did a sloppy job at pretending to be within the United States.
As Manon, Clotilde Courau is intriguingly open and complicated, a woman whose belief in her own honesty blinds her both to her husband's lapses and her own capacity for deceit.
Intriguingly, though, the concentration of methane appears to vary with the Martian seasons, peaking at 0.65 ppb in the northern hemisphere's summer and falling to 0.24 ppb in the winter.
Intriguingly, our abstraction of all the trips sort of looks like a magnet's force lines, with the routes' origins and destinations in place of the magnet's north and south poles.
Finally - and perhaps most intriguingly - allowing Gazprom a role in Israel's energy industry could play a direct role in securing the safety and security of Israel's offshore gas exploration infrastructure.
But it's the open circuitry of the films that delicately balances artifice, one's perceived reality, and the system of others' perceptions that makes Kiarostami and his work so intriguingly human.
Del Toro and his collaborators clearly do, and have intriguingly set this story in 1968, with the tension unfolding against a backdrop of Richard Nixon's election and the Vietnam War.
She writes that "LOVE" began in late 1964 as a more explicit four-letter word — beginning with F, and with a second letter, a U, intriguingly tilted to the right.
Intriguingly, in the cyberattack during the Ukrainian election, what appears to have been a bungle by Channel 1, a Russian state television station, inadvertently implicated the government authorities in Moscow.
You can find more intriguingly ambiguous images that will work for your students and their books in The Learning Network's "Picture Prompt" or "What's Going On In This Picture?" series.
Intriguingly, Kia's DRIVE WISE will also include a new Human Machine Interface (HMI) that it's showing at CES called I-Cockpit that incorporates gesture controls, fingerprint recognition and smart device connectivity.
Intriguingly, the authors of the new study uncovered genetic evidence that points to the existence of an unknown human species that interbred with anatomically modern humans as they migrated through Africa.
I found the arrangement intriguingly similar to Breugel's "The Harvesters"(1565) in its general program of figures on a narrow path with a group resting below a tree in the foreground.
Honda Ridgeline teaser Intriguingly, Kia is also rumored to be readying a full-size SUV concept called Telluride that, if sent into production, will ride an interesting line in the segment.
Dr. Banks is attempting to solve a mystery while still wrestling with her own demons, and as a filmmaker he shoots in a way that, intriguingly, seems to mix the two.
Intriguingly, NetApp CEO George Kurian and Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian are twin brothers, although the partnership dates back to 2017, when Diane Greene was still Google Cloud&aposs chief exec.
Intriguingly, the authors of the new study find that the forerunners of plants gained some of their ability to survive on land by grabbing genes from other species — specifically, from bacteria.
I'm a sucker for the Lev Grossman novel trilogy that inspired the show, but I was pleased and surprised by how organically and intriguingly The Magicians expanded on its source material.
When that career became a fallen soufflé, he accompanied his wife and young sons to Luxembourg, which became the intriguingly offbeat setting for his first novel, an uncommonly devious espionage thriller.
In a previous showing at the Whitney Museum, those spaces were often drawn with intriguingly skewed perspectives; here, they notably feature more portraits, including a 2016 drawing of the married couple.
And to some degree in spite of Ms. Poitras's journalistic intentions — though very much as a consequence of her rigorous honesty — the picture that emerges is complicated, unsettling and intriguingly ambivalent.
We'd also be remiss if we didn't name-check Shaun Hamill's A Cosmology of Monsters (King-endorsed!) and Jeanette Winterson's Frankissstein, an intriguingly queer reenvisioning of the famous Mary Shelley novel.
More intriguingly, Wi-Charge says its technology can be used to beam power to the lock, letting it lock and unlock on cue without ever needing to replace the batteries inside.
Intriguingly, the planet is in the so-called habitable zone of its star, making it one of the most promising places in the galaxy to look for signs of extraterrestrial life.
"Now intriguingly this time — and we've seen a bit of it before — it appears to have brought with it some of the harder American campaign tactics," he said ahead of the result.
In fact, the use of sign language, when it is entwined with the high-energy choreography by Spencer Liff, is intriguingly reminiscent of Bill T. Jones's superb work the first time around.
Intriguingly, he has also found that people with high levels of anxiety, and of the stress hormone noradrenaline, respond better to conditioning, possibly because they have a more active sympathetic nervous system.
Intriguingly, the 2017 eclipse seemed to leave a "wake" of waves in the upper atmosphere, one study found, so scientists will want to learn more about that effect and other potential anomalies.
President Trump is reportedly naming 250 nominees to federal courts on Monday — and, intriguingly, at least two of the people he's appointing are likely contenders for the Supreme Court in the future.
And, intriguingly, these pockets—including parts of the Maryland suburbs of Washington, and corners of Queens and the Bronx—were the places where many lower-income black children had fathers at home.
On the way back, I came upon a low-slung, '70s-style office building made of tan-brown stucco, with a sign that read, intriguingly, "The Planetary Society," in a swooshy font.
At Nova's Ark Project, 30 Millstone Road, Water Mill, N.Y. On Friday, Comme des Garçons is introducing a new fragrance exclusively at Dover Street Market called, intriguingly, Concrete ($165 for 80 milliliters).
Intriguingly, the Impreza also includes a system called Reverse Automatic Braking, which, as you might guess, will automatically brake the car during reverse if the car detects a collision with an object.
Harlem's gay underground is brought to life by the pianist Steven Blier and his team of singers, with songs by Bessie Smith, Billy Strayhorn, Porter Grainger and, perhaps most intriguingly, Gladys Bentley.
But the Chamberlain intriguingly treats Rian both as an equal, a fellow persuasive strategist, and as a pawn, a mere resource who could be turned into compost for Skeksis at any moment.
Despite all of the the buzz surrounding the Canadian starlet, Oh's managed to do one thing particularly well: hide much of her personal life — and, more intriguingly, her love life — from the public.
Intriguingly, the results from the new study did fall in line with a finding from Hudgins' study: ER doctors had prescribed opioids to nearly 60 percent of their young patients with dental complaints.
Intriguingly, though, this was also true of those told they had been given the ticket, if they were told as well that the ticket had originally cost money rather than being a freebie.
But if you've seen any of director Yorgos Lanthimos' previous works, including Dogtooth and The Lobster, you'll know to anticipate something intriguingly absurd and bracingly bleak, with a pitch-black sense of humor.
Mr. Greene's queasy-making film is a sequel of sorts to his 2014 documentary, "Actress," which muses intriguingly about the boundaries between actors playing themselves and fictional characters in front of a camera.
They estimated that the ancestors of West Africans and the ghost archaic population interbred roughly 50,000 years ago — intriguingly, around the time that modern humans in Eurasia also interbred with Neanderthals and Denisovans.
And the superstars of Baroque opera were castratos — boys castrated before puberty to retain their high voices — the best of whom intriguingly combined a feminine range and sound quality with heroic, masculine power.
Intriguingly, the researchers argued in a recent paper in Physical Review Letters that such 30-solar-mass primordial black holes could comprise some or all of the missing "dark matter" that pervades the cosmos.
Most intriguingly, it would require Discovery, which owns the largest stake in Group Nine, to sync with rival TV giant Comcast*, which has put $400 million into BuzzFeed and is the publisher's biggest backer.
Apple's next act: The tech giant is set to unveil today a news and entertainment bundle that is expected to offer access to magazines, newspapers, music and, perhaps most intriguingly, original shows and films.
On Monday, Apple will unveil its most ambitious media project yet — a news and entertainment bundle that is likely to offer access to magazines, newspapers, music and, perhaps most intriguingly, original shows and films.
Intriguingly, the Times did not cover mad cow disease with the same prescriptive fervor in the early 2000s, when it chalked up that outbreak to gaps in food regulation, rather than fundamental cultural ickiness.
It's Barr, however, who has the much tougher part, and I would argue that whether or not you like Casual stems almost entirely from whether or not you find Laura intriguingly misguided or completely insufferable.
For anyone who has followed the various permutations of the "X-Men" franchise -- whose last few outings have been decidedly subpar -- "Logan" offers an element of completion, and an intriguingly different take on the material.
"Intriguingly, the resulting index of sentiment does at least as well in tracking consumer spending as the Michigan survey of consumer confidence," he said, referring to a closely watched monthly survey in the United States.
His courtship of Fatima Hammad, a spirited and well-connected local woman (who, intriguingly, shares a family name with the author), plays out against escalating civil unrest following the British assertion of control over Palestine.
Most intriguingly/importantly, it also includes 48% of Republicans who say they want to hear from new witnesses -- higher than the percentage 44% who say they do not want any new witnesses to be called.
Intriguingly, Anonymous admits Mattis had some differences with McCain, while Snodgrass explains what those differences were: McCain, as chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee, reamed out Mattis for supposedly failing to brief him adequately.
Broadening the scope a bit from pure solos, these works emphasize interactions with other forces: the ghostly ondes martenot, a drum set, a small choir, electronics, and, intriguingly, an interactive gown of pipes and speakers.
Stopes features in the opera—intriguingly, her parts are sung by the male countertenor so that her voice is more easily distinguishable from those of the letter-writers—but she is not its main subject.
There is a range, evidently, of steel and aluminum in their various forms as well as intriguingly precise targets such as "canoes" and "manicure or pedicure preparations", "dried shelled kidney beans" or "chewing tobacco and snuff".
Perhaps most intriguingly of all, the Skrulls could possibly open the door for the MCU introduction of another of Marvel Comics' crown jewels, the Fantastic Four, also recently returned to the studio in the Fox deal.
These films employ futurity the way a luxury carmaker might, to incorporate intriguingly designed flourishes or decals onto an otherwise staid and predictable vehicle—polished-metal eye candy—or burrow into an almost meaningless apocalyptic abyss.
Most intriguingly, the itineraries adjust in real time — if one of the items on the list doesn't interest you, you can swipe to skip it, and Welcome will automatically fill in the gap with new activities.
Intriguingly, while the app readily transforms men into boys, it seems to struggle with morphing women like me into girls:That's likely because women's faces are much more similar to girls' faces than men's are to boys'.
And, intriguingly, the episode contains some hints of this stretched-out approach, moving with a momentum and purpose the series hasn't always had since Cooper escaped the Black Lodge and assumed the life of Dougie Jones.
Even more intriguingly, and perhaps controversially, research by Dussutour and others suggests that slime molds can transfer their acquired memories from cell to cell, said František Baluška, a plant cell biologist at the University of Bonn.
FIFA said it would resolve those questions by May 2017, but said in a statement that the decision on the number of teams, formats and, intriguingly, the eligibility of confederations to bid was expected by October.
But more intriguingly, two other sets of plaintiffs, in Florida and California, filed class actions in state court that essentially repeated allegations from the dismissed federal-court class action, albeit on behalf of statewide customer classes.
There is a range, evidently, of steel and aluminium in their various forms as well as intriguingly precise targets such as "canoes" and "manicure or pedicure preparations", "dried shelled kidney beans" or "chewing tobacco and snuff".
More intriguingly, Wolfe also alleged that Kraemer Manes defrauded her and other clients because many of the firm's glowing reviews – those posts that allegedly persuaded Wolfe to hire Kraemer Manes in the first place – were fakes.
The SEC wants to know why they're unique in the industry in doing this, and perhaps most intriguingly, what kind of affect this form of accounting has in a world of increased regulations around climate change.
And while the Emmy-nominated Ms. Biel is back as an executive producer, the story this time belongs to Bill Pullman as the intriguingly deviant Detective Harry Ambrose, Cora's savior and the first season's sole survivor.
Mr. Stoll's wife, Nadia Bowers — terrific recently in Aaron Posner's Chekhov adaptation "Life Sucks" Off Broadway — will play the tactically ruthless Lady Macbeth; while Mary Beth Peil ("The Good Wife") has been cast, intriguingly, as Duncan.
Excerpts from Act I — especially crucial scenes when we see the beer-swilling Pinkerton (the vibrant tenor Mackenzie Whitney) before his wedding and some melting strands of the love duet — are intriguingly presented as dreamlike recollections.
Perhaps most intriguingly, a recent ABC News report described a murky situation in which two lawyers "who claimed to be in close contact with Rudy Giuliani" reached out to Cohen and purportedly dropped hints about a pardon.
Intriguingly, women treated by a male doctor were more likely to survive if there were many female physicians in the ER. "The key takeaway is that male physicians appear to have trouble treating female patients," Greenwood said.
Intriguingly, and consistent with other research, the analysis found that migrating Siberians introduced the genetic variants for light eyes, hair, and skin, along with an intolerance to lactose—characteristics that are still present in modern northern Europeans.
It's not that Fris was a special fan of the intriguingly petite, 20143-pound Nebraska native, who bested a competitor nearly twice her size to pick up her second Wing Bowl title (she also won in 22014).
But intriguingly, you won't need to buy the company's own Valve Index — the company tells us the Oculus Rift, the Oculus Quest with the new Link cable, the HTC Vive, even Windows Mixed Reality headsets should work.
Though the textural finish was a constant — as were the bumps imprinted at the backs of the models' heads — each girl's wet-hair style was unique, and looked intriguingly out of place against the splendor of Lancaster House.
For example, Katsarou intriguingly brought in Megara, powerfully played by Helena Farhi, who is the wife of Hercules, and whose story is told in Euripides's other play Hercules, from which the director drew some material for this production.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed fossils of an intriguingly large otter as big as a wolf that frolicked in rivers and lakes in a lush, warm and humid wetlands region in southwestern China about 6.2 million years ago.
Down a side street just three blocks away, was a far superior attraction that most presumably missed: Saporè DownTown, an intriguingly experimental contemporary pizzeria that hours later was so packed with locals there was a one-hour wait.
By saying that the white men we use as stand-ins for all of humanity are off-kilter, it's as though we can trick ourselves into thinking that our ideals are intriguingly subversive, rather than monolithic and unvaried.
To that end, today biologist Tim Halliday has released The Book of Frogs, a huge, beautiful compendium of 600 frogs from around the world, from the famed poison-arrow variety on up to the intriguingly named plaintive rain frog.
More intriguingly, one source, albeit based on limited information, said that if the mega round is true it will be fascinating to witness a number of top European VCs "colluding" in a bid to keep Silicon Valley at bay.
The artists narrowed the topic to focus on the black experience and spoke intriguingly about self-surveillance in a New York Times article: The vigilance of watching your own tracks, especially in white society, in order to stay safe.
And perhaps most intriguingly, Netflix estimates that it now accounts for 10 percent of TV screen time in the US. But that 3503 percent number is also a signal to Wall Street about how much growth Netflix has left.
You can become absorbed, for example, by how Petipa frames soloists with other dancers; the balance of symmetry and asymmetry, of motion and stasis are all intriguingly different, in small ways, from 19th-century conventions as they're usually presented.
Miller's style is well suited to the matter of his new novel, "The Crossing," the story of a strange young woman named Maud Stamp, and he deploys narrative point of view intriguingly in this account of her unlikely journey.
Intriguingly, a study by Francesca Luppi, also of Bocconi University, finds that parents who report a good balance between life and work are more likely to have a second child and more likely to have one soon after the first.
Entitled 'Hollywood's New Era', the shoot lands just before awards season and celebrates stars of the big screen – both established and emerging – in a "Best Performances" portfolio, which was intriguingly co-produced with W magazine, where Enninful was formerly creative director.
Gomez's production company, July Moon Productions, apparently filed paperwork to protect the use of "Selena Gomez" in music and video recordings, entertainment services, and, most intriguingly, jewelry and necklaces, per a pending trademark application on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
In recent weeks both The Times of London and — intriguingly — the more rightward-leaning Telegraph, the favored paper of the deeply divided Conservative Party, have taken a pretty evenhanded approach to the debate, giving weight to the arguments of both sides.
This is an intriguingly perverse approach: Certainly, there seems to be a measure of poetic justice, perhaps even a worthwhile political end, in a redistribution of attention from those who have gotten so much to those who have gotten so little.
The only other Democrat showing inroads among black voters, intriguingly, has been investor Tom Steyer, who has stressed his support for racial "reparations" and his record backing investment in minority communities, and has spent heavily on advertising in South Carolina.
In nearly every one of the piece's many, many minutes there is a stimulating effect or turn of phrase, something indisputably correct, or sometimes intriguingly incorrect, like the weirdly, somehow wonderfully whimsical pips of winds and brasses that mourn Lazarus's death.
Ms. Russo-Young's earlier films (including "You Won't Miss Me" and "Nobody Walks," which she wrote with Lena Dunham) can be intriguingly oblique, using the natural diffidence of millennial characters to suggest hidden reservoirs of frustration, hostility, sorrow and desire.
Tetris Effect is launching on the PlayStation 4 this fall, and perhaps most intriguingly, it will include support for PlayStation VR. Enhance has a good track record with virtual reality, crafting the sublime VR version of Rez Infinite when the PSVR launched.
Resident Evil 4 is one of the best and most impactful action horror games of all time The inciting incident is a bit hacky, but what unfolds is an intriguingly terrifying tale full of twists and turns wrapped inside a remarkably gripping environment.
Intriguingly, the first few oesophageal tumours from Kenya don't appear to have any signatures from PAHs, potentially putting smoky rural kitchens like Emily's in the clear, although it's important to stress that only a small fraction of cases have been analyzed so far.
Another round of transposon disruption identified yet more now-redundant genes, and when these were excised the result was a number intriguingly close to that of the original HMG, namely 473—though not all of those genes had been on the HMG list.
"The things said about Warhol are intriguingly similar to what was said about Ai Weiwei today — that he desecrated art," said Eric Shiner, director of the museum, which is staging a dialogue show of the two men's works that runs through August.
If Joanne is Gaga being quote unquote authentic, if it represents a clear down-to-earth break from previous albums, then the first of her subsequent live shows in Milan intriguingly reveals the ongoing tussle between 'art project Gaga' and 'vulnerable Gaga.
Mueller wants to ask Trump what he knew about Russian hacking and social media interference during the campaign, the Trump Tower meeting with a Kremlin-tied lawyer — and, intriguingly, unspecified outreach by either his campaign or Paul Manafort in search of Russian assistance.
Intriguingly, while winter and all it implies loom large here, they are gently offset by a glimpse of the film "The Best Years of Our Lives" playing on a computer as the sounds of a deeply unexpected love song fill a lonely room.
"Give It Up" and the original "Rubberband" (included as the final track, bookending the album with the more heavily altered "Rubberband of Life") intriguingly presage Davis's hip-hop experiments on "Doo-Bop," which would be his final LP before his death in 1991.
Intriguingly, the first few oesophageal tumours from Kenya don't appear to have any signatures from PAHs, potentially putting smoky rural kitchens like Emily's in the clear, although it's important to stress that only a small fraction of cases have been analysed so far.
They'd all, intriguingly, greatly grow the "47 percent," the group of Americans who face no positive income tax burden, a group infamously condemned by Ryan's running mate Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential race (the actual number is now more like 43.9 percent).
He's been weirdly peripheral, scoring just twice, looking a little out of sorts, never able to impose himself, yet he's had more shots than anybody – 36, a staggering figure given the next highest tally is the 21 of Kevin de Bruyne and, intriguingly, Gareth Bale.
The trailer suggests that this Mary Queen of Scots will have the lavish costumes and sets one expects from a period film of this size — and, intriguingly, it will be honest about how Elizabeth's increasingly extreme physical appearance wreaked havoc on her skin and hair.
In the meantime *In an intriguingly sufficient American accent* Go get a girlfriend, nigga *hang up noise* Drake: So Skepta wants to absorb us into BBK or else they're cutting off all supportPND: I hope you said noDrake: Were you... were you not just listening?
So, too, will the 2017 Porsche 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S. Intriguingly, Henrik Fisker, the namesake behind the now-infamous Fisker Karma plug-in hybrid sports sedan failure that originally competed with the Tesla Model S, will show his latest concept in Detroit.
More importantly—and intriguingly—though, learning to join letters up in a continuous flow across the page improves a child's ability to retain and understand concepts and inferences in a way that printing those letters (and, a fortiori, typing them on a keyboard) does not.
The dancer of "Changeling," for example, extends his arms sideways, with one hand strangely flexed to point downward; in this intriguingly deformed gait — like a bird flying with a wing tip hanging at right angles — he proceeds formally in a changing route around the stage.
Gender and ethnicity figure intriguingly in the process, as purportedly health-minded women are blamed for stripping food of its pleasures, and immigrant-owned restaurants serving adapted versions of faraway cuisines sprout up to satisfy the American desire for just the right degree of novelty.
BEHZOD ABDURAIMOV With intriguingly personal interpretations of standards, this young Uzbek pianist, who gave an impressive recital in Carnegie Hall's smallest space earlier this year, gets a chance on the hall's big stage, bringing a program of Bach, Schubert, Beethoven, Prokofiev and Balakirev. Nov. 21100.
During a week's worth of public talks last month in Austin, Hamilton often reiterated the importance of empathy and trust to her practice, but she intriguingly admitted that, while she frames her exploration of touch within these safe ideals, contact is also always crisis.
And more intriguingly, at his executive session during the 2017 Television Critics Association winter press tour, Pedowitz said he has some intel, based on what production studios have told him, about which shows are performing well on Netflix (though he doesn't get any hard numbers).
Mr. Tillmans is a photographer at the top of his game, as is Carrie Mae Weems, who recently completed an intriguingly melancholy 25-piece composition that pictures the R&B singer Mary J. Blige in poses you can read as proud, vulnerable, accomplished and resigned.
The relationships, friendships, and loyalties that criss-cross Whit Stillman's ode to the end of the disco era create an intriguingly entangled web that results in a satisfying climax in The Last Days of Disco—the arrest of a nightclub owners for tax evasion.
Intriguingly, the announcement was made, and the prototypes will be built, in Australia—for the Airpower Teaming System is being developed in collaboration with Australia's air force and is intended from the beginning to be available to America's closest allies, Australia apparently being top of the list.
FACEBOOK SLAMMED BY SANDY HOOK PARENTS OVER LIES, HOAX CLAIMS Baumer found eight key predictors of Facebook use or non-use: age, gender, marital status, whether the respondent had looked for work in the past four weeks, household income, race, and social ideology and, intriguingly, weight.
In 1985, while he was making "Top Gun", a jingoistic and intriguingly homoerotic paean to naval aviation, Tony Scott, a film director, was told that a single manoeuvre he wanted the USS Enterprise to make in order to get the perfect lighting would cost his studio $25,000.
It has an intriguingly chaotic origin story, too, having been adapted from the book "Top of the Morning"—which was about the battle between Matt Lauer and his co-host, Ann Curry—only to be reconceived, under a new showrunner, after Lauer was fired for sexual misconduct.
This year and last, intriguingly, that thing might be grabbing guys with as much pure power potential as possible, perhaps on the principle that power has, oddly enough, become slightly undervalued in today's game (see the deals Mark Trumbo, Edwin Encarnacion, and Luis Valbuena signed this offseason).
Intriguingly, the pairing of women and animals has also seeped into the fashion industry, as various campaigns show models interacting with wild animals, such as Cara Delevingne posing with an owl for a Mulberry shoot, and Lara Stone sharing her bed with a wolf for Vogue.
More intriguingly, the letter suggested that both sides would "have the right to approve each other's deputies," something that seemingly would address a possible irritant to Mr. Klein: Michael N. Gianaris, Ms. Stewart-Cousins's No. 2 and an outspoken critic of the I.D.C. Then came the ultimatums.
The brand sources unusual natural ingredients from the wilds of Patagonia — many of them employed for the first time in perfumery — to create intriguingly complex as well as single-note scents that are free of chemicals and available with squalene instead of alcohol (a potential irritant).
There will be robots that help physically handicapped children get around (Trexo), robots that mow lawns (iRobot's Terra), robots that rule warehouses (Canvas), robots that comfort the lonely (Paro) and mystery robots under wraps (until the show) from intriguingly named companies percolating at UC Berkeley, like KiwiBot and Squishy Robotics.
The situation in France is intriguingly poised, with it looking increasingly likely that any combination of the four leading candidates -- far-right Marine Le Pen, centrist liberal Emmanuel Macron, conservative François Fillon or far-left Jean-Luc Mélenchon -- could end up facing each other in the second round of voting.
One intriguingly disruptive scenario involves a possible transfer of Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE to head the Department of Homeland Security.
For those who consider "Pan's Labyrinth" del Toro's masterpiece, that status remains unthreatened by this appealing but relatively slight film, which is intriguingly set during the early 1960s, informed by a Cold War sensibility, and possesses a broader message about conquering prejudices and fears associated with the different and unknown.
In addition to driving Taylor to mutiny — and perhaps to compensate for giving even an inch on the bonus issue — he picks a vicious, unnecessary fight with his loyal lawyer Orrin Bach (Glenn Fleshler, always an intriguingly off-kilter screen presence) over what amounts to a drop in his financial ocean.
The pool of golden light from the deep black-enameled suspension lamp overhead turned my table into a sort of intimate stage, which became the venue for the drama of an intriguingly creative, if sometimes eccentric, six-course tasting menu that was rather miraculously perfect from one course to the next.
" He made the comment in an interview with the art historian Barbara Rose, and added, intriguingly, that he could not discount the possible influence of a coterie of artists he had met in Paris in the early '60s who branded their efforts "sans chassis" — which is French for "off the stretcher.
One of the Met's leading tenors appears with the pianist Julius Drake for a recital featuring Schubert, Beethoven, Brahms and, most intriguingly, Janacek, in the form of "The Diary of One Who Disappeared," for which Polenzani is joined by the mezzo Jennifer Johnson Cano and a trio of offstage female voices.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — While teaching at Jefferson School of the Social Sciences in New York around 23, Norman Lewis began to draft an artist's treatise in which he laid out his teaching theories, and, more intriguingly, his ideas about the role an artist should play in society.
Days before the party's 350 or so most senior officials gathered in Beijing this week for a secretive conclave (as they normally do in the autumn), a party website published a compendium of Mr Xi's public remarks on the nihilist problem (intriguingly headlined: "Xi Jinping: There Can Be No Nothingness in History").
If you drove west from the eastern edge of Valparaiso's campus early this spring, you would have passed a pawnshop, a discount cigarette outlet and, intriguingly, a sign announcing "Café available for rent," before reaching the heart of the city's downtown, which includes the county courthouse and a handful of law offices.
The presence of Arrested Development's Michael Cera and Alia Shawkat adds an intriguingly surreal layer to the new world of Hearst College, and bringing back Veronica's season one boyfriend Troy is a neat way of creating quick emotional investment in a story so far away from our familiar territory of Neptune High.
And perhaps most intriguingly, in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Orlando and Turkey and the Brexit vote in England, Clinton turned what many had seen as a negative for her into a positive: Her cautious delivery, which can sometimes feel a bit guarded and robotic, began to sound steady, reassuring and presidential.
These books were found in Dickinson's room after her death, in 1886, by her sister, Lavinia, along with hundreds more poems in various states of composition, plus, intriguingly, the "scraps," a cache of lines that Dickinson wrote on scavenged paper: the flap of a manila envelope, the backs of letters, chocolate wrappers, bits of newspaper.
He has also published books, like "Warren Beatty and Desert Eyes" and "Rosebud: The Story of Orson Welles," that don't fit any known category but are intriguingly hybrid efforts that take off from a specific film to expound on the mystique of personality and the mystery of successful (or, as it may be, failed) moviemaking.
But it experienced a series of unusual back-and-forth fundraising and legal events that offers a window into how deals can abruptly fall apart, how investors can miss out on a quick buck and, most intriguingly, how Amazon history could perhaps have played out differently if a judge had made a different decision.
Considering what's been reported about Mueller's focus so far, there appear to be two particularly likely possibilities here: Intriguingly, the Daily Beast's Erin Banco recently reported that Mueller is soon expected to issue "court filings" on two intriguing topics: "Middle Eastern countries' attempts to influence American politics," and "Trump associates' conversations about sanctions relief" for Russia.
That question hangs over the climax, in which Kapuscinski must decide whether to send a scoop to his news agency or withhold it, knowing that the revelation could endanger the M.P.L.A. Whether you regard his decision as ethical or not, "Another Day of Life" remains an engrossing film in which form and function can be intriguingly opposed.
While "Labyrinth Two" — a "homage of sorts" to Roberto Bolaño's story of the same title, itself inspired by a New Yorker photograph (reproduced here) of four people sitting at a table in a cafe — intriguingly harks back to certain memorable European episodes in "The Double Life of Liliane," a book that also incorporated Sebaldian-style images.
The crowds were thickening by the moment, and packs of very famous strangers roamed the halls: a clot of musicians (the sisters of Haim, in outfits by Rodarte, with Selena Gomez and Grimes, in Louis Vuitton) sticking with one another; the broadcaster Megyn Kelly, in Badgley Mischka, chatting up the various business grandees and having an intriguingly long conversation with Michael Strahan.
Directed by Tamilla Woodard, "Fit for a Queen" tries, with mixed success, to be many things at once: a camp variation on a Cecil B. DeMille-style extravaganza (such as the gender illusionist Charles Busch recently delivered with his "Cleopatra"); a mock-heroic epic; a fiction-filtered parade of historical facts; and, most intriguingly, a subversive speculation on the nature of power.
With 120 objects that represent 44 different systems of writing from the past 5,000 years, "Writing: Making Your Mark" examines the intriguingly similar past, present and future of writing, showcasing a Mesopotamian tablet that has an early form of cuneiform worked into its clay, an ancient Egyptian monument covered with hieroglyphs and the ink-stained, slightly damaged quill of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
When a locked tin cash box rattled intriguingly, Pippa levered it open with a screwdriver, and they were perplexed by what was inside until she recognized the club's Sacred Objects: a bone, a screwed-up page from a prayer book ("We spat on it," she said), a wrapped razor blade, their father's bronze medal for swimming, a gold ring set flashily with a green stone.
This is the oldest known case of leprosy in the UK. Image: Sarah InskipOne of the sequenced genomes came from the remains of an individual who lived in Great Chesterford England between 415 to 545 AD, making it the oldest M. leprae genome found in the UK. Intriguingly, this strain is very similar to those found in modern-day red squirrels, who are carriers of a medieval strain that stopped afflicting Europeans over 700 years ago.
When: February 27–March 903 / Monday: 6–8pm; Tuesday–Saturday: noon–8pm; Sunday: noon–25pm (free) Where: Zürcher Gallery (27 Bleecker Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) The lineup for this month's Salon Zürcher — an endearing satellite fair that pops up every March and May in Zürcher Gallery on the Lower East Side — features an eclectic selection of six galleries (four from Europe, one from China, and one from Provincetown, Massachusetts), including, most intriguingly, one from Oslo called Demon's Mouth.
While Kuo predicts that the phones will have the same screen sizes and even the same notches — and that the 6.1-inch iPhone XR followup will still use a cheaper LCD, rather than OLED screen — he adds that these phones are expected to have an upgraded Face ID system, upgraded battery, a frosted glass casing (perhaps similar to the frosted back on the Pixel 3) and most intriguingly, an ultra-wideband radio for indoor navigation and bilateral wireless charging so your phone can charge other things.
Intriguingly, Microsoft's blog post about the keynote does not mention Windows, lending credence to speculation that it is developing a new "super-secure" OS. According to the blog post by Nick Parker, corporate vice president of consumer and device sales, a modern OS should enable "form factor agility" by being flexible enough to be integrated into different types of devices, which is noteworthy because last year the company hinted at new additions to the Surface lineup, which some have speculated might mean the line is adding a smartphone.

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