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" Then she likens her genitals to a "burning bush.
He likens the US to a rude dinner party guest.
He likens it to coordinating a big international rock tour.
He likens it to the moment when Firebug became available.
Instead, O'Leary likens buying bitcoin to gambling in Las Vegas.
Kelly likens it to computer programming, only with genetic sequences.
Reitano likens an erection to a car's "check engine" light.
Becker's depiction likens disabled people to the immoral and illegal.
He likens the process to editing a reel of film.
One likens it to accelerating a car with the brakes on.
Sasko likens it to Reeves starring in 20 movies at once.
Gannon likens it to a bear standing on its hind legs.
Three big ones: Comey repeatedly likens Trump to a Mafia boss.
Zuckerberg likens this feature to deleting cookies from your browser history.
He likens battery chemistry to drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry.
Industry likens itself to LinkedIn for the restaurant and hotel industry.
Now, he likens their relationship to "more of a buddy movie".
He likens the technology to a corridor with lots of doors.
News obtained her appeal, which likens her contractual status to slavery.
Pikula likens it to Pizzeria Uno inventing the Chicago deep dish.
Miller likens it to fishing with spears instead of a net.
He likens the animal's panic to the way Marnie resists him.
Dr. Cohen likens the Arctic to the refrigerator in your kitchen.
He likens his investing style to bargain hunting at the store.
The photographer likens his results to freeways or roller coaster tracks.
Dr. Priehs likens his job to that of a pediatric ophthalmologist.
He likens the challenge to a car traveling down a highway.
Klonick likens the Pinterest story to The Tortoise and The Hare.
Ramsey likens this sense of accomplishment to going on a diet.
Weiss likens the AI layer to your personal chief of staff.
Scoble likens his experience with Meta to seeing the first Mac.
One local insider likens the contenders to a knife and a fork.
Billy Howell, IHMC's media specialist, likens the atmosphere to a football game.
Nix likens his data and behavioral consulting company's process to the kitchen.
Brasert likens his gym to a home for wayward Muay Thai souls.
They aren't on her all the time -- she likens them to footwear.
Relan likens the concept to how Google's pagerank dynamically orders online data.
The Disney Channel alum likens his latest material to a baseball analogy.
Designer Étienne Giroux likens it to The New York Times crossword puzzle.
He likens sensitization to experiencing an earthquake or other physically jarring event.
He likens them to the minimal "girlfriend" role in many Hollywood movies.
He likens the feeling of suffocation to being underwater, unable to surface.
Anastasio likens the idea to shopping during a sale at the mall.
Turek likens it to hand-stitching a suit in the operating room.
He likens the use of balloons to the paint used by painters.
" In a 1971 letter, he likens their love to "a deep wave.
He likens these sustainable business models and protester demands to parallel streams.
Klein likens the era we're living in now to the Middle Ages.
" He likens the agency's methods to being "an archaeologist of the present.
"Everyone&aposs using similar or the same open-source algorithm," Likens said.
Murphy likens organizing his rig to a three-dimensional game of Tetris.
Albany's managing partner, Christopher Anand, likens it to a contemporary urban village.
Mr. Verdiquio likens Sunny Isles Beach to a family-friendly Monte Carlo.
She likens being on a rope team for a climb to being deployed.
Daniel likens it to a prison, but credits it with saving his life.
Camden Fine, head of the ICBA, likens the rules to a "cookie-cutter".
Jungwirth likens the move to getting in the passing lane on a highway.
He likens dropping in on one to occasional Sunday churchgoing in the West.
She tells parents that she likens refusing medication to refusing to wear glasses.
He likens musical collaborations to a conversation and Lennon is a great conversationalist.
Canon likens it to getting M-RAW resolution at S-RAW file sizes.
Microsoft Research director Eric Horvitz likens the problem to getting a car fixed.
He likens these communities to the "safe spaces" some college students insist upon.
He likens it to other medical technologies like transplantation and minimally invasive surgery.
Allscripts CEO Paul Black likens the process to a computer-to-computer handshake.
She likens her worldview to anarchism, and, in a way, that makes sense.
The Vivos website likens the shelter to "a very comfortable 4-Star hotel."
Mr Schäfer likens VW's African ambitions to its decision to enter China in 1985.
Theriault says it provides him with an existential thrill he likens to a narcotic.
Tovey likens the behavior to fish who school in rivers as they swim upstream.
Sarah likens her job to that of an orchestra conductor or an army general.
Meehan likens it to constructing an apartment building and designating it for affordable housing.
Michalchyshyn also likens the vodka's logo to hate symbols such as the Nazi swastika.
IL has also taken part in activities that one activist likens to online harassment.
He likens it to Chinese rock music and animation during the 1970s and '80s.
" She likens the experience to one of "tying loose strings to other loose strings.
Nancy, a former hospital administrator, likens her old colleagues to the clique from Heathers.
He also likens the idea to the birth of the Social Security (pensions) programme.
He likens the situation to the development of another revolutionary technology: the steam engine.
She likens it to a human immune system, which detects infections and responds automatically.
Glitch CEO Anil Dash likens coding on Glitch to working together inside Google Docs.
Mr. Lynch likens our neighborhood-based policing model to past failed community policing efforts.
Shuttleworth likens this program of getting the company ready to IPO to getting fit.
Randy likens this to the roughness of someone's palms being reduced by wearing gloves.
The text of the Alabama law explicitly likens abortion to a crime against humanity.
My mother likens caring for the coats to the attention her own mane requires.
Ms. Valencia likens the piece to both a photo album and a music album.
In those writings, he likens international borders to membranes keeping the body safe from diseases.
He likens Germany to a society that used to cook with just salt and pepper.
He likens the crime to throwing cinder blocks off a roof into a crowd below.
He likens the process to using different factories to make components of a cell phone.
She likens her work to her father's — he preaches, she says, and so does she.
She likens it to the old saying about comparing your insides to someone else's outsides.
But Bocskor likens the marijuana industry now to the advent of antibiotics in the 1920s.
He likens it to the message to promote safe sex for the prevention of HIV.
" And he likens himself to a "modern audio engineer brought in to master old recordings.
Cabral Ferreira likens tinned fish to wine, insisting that the flavors further develop after canning.
Van Susteren likens the phenomenon to audiences turning away when their sports team is losing.
He likens them to "Gun-Free Establishment" signs that infringe on gun owners&apos rights.
One member of the admissions committee likens the process to "screening for psychosis," he said.
Mr. Williams, who developed the curriculum for Dell, likens interpreting art to interpreting a patient.
She likens it to storytelling—a narrative of the bittersweet reality of a lonely self.
Here, he has installed a wooden, nest-like sculpture that he likens to his mother's womb.
He likens Mr Trump to a hockey player who repeatedly pokes an injured opponent's sore spot.
In the clip, Fox calls Trump a dictator and likens him to Chavez, Hitler and Mussolini.
Trump's favorable opinion of the film isn't exactly surprising; D'Souza likens Trump's father to Abraham Lincoln.
Josh Frydenberg, the federal energy minister, likens Mr Weatherill to a "problem gambler chasing his losses".
One diplomat in Brussels likens transition to being a colony, something Britain should know all about.
He likens it to "middle America," but on the most isolated island chain in the world.
Deb Lee, a digital productivity coach, likens overachievers' digital worlds to a way-too-organized closet.
In that respect, Pinto likens the service to YouTube — which is not an obvious initial comparison.
Beyond improving its customer service assistant — which Jain likens to an 'Alexa for call centers' — Observe.
He likens the process to cooking (although not all their ingredients are edible), another inexact science.
"This kind of convergence is a trend we see with many businesses," Likens told Business Insider.
" Demarcus likens the concept of a "nice woman" to the disgusting cliché of a "good girl.
Dr. Brunvand, 60, a bow-tie-wearing veteran in his field, likens traditional chemotherapy to napalm.
She likens anti-Semitism to a cancer that finds different places to morph and manifest itself.
She likens her transsexual status to a medical condition, one that she prefers to keep private.
He's got a funny way of describing the case, which he likens to a murder charge.
Simlish's distinctive sounds, which Kauker likens to a Midwestern-Latin hybrid, comprise its phonetics and phonology.
Ms. D'Angelo likens staying updated on pro-Trump news on Facebook to another full-time job.
Ross Ingram, cofounder and chief executive of Maslo, likens the "digital companion" to a good friend.
A voice-over likens Paul McCartney's promotion of "meat-free Mondays" to "ethnic-cleansing-free Tuesdays".
Wosick likens this process to the transformation over the last couple of decades of sex shops.
Hirsh-Pasek likens the overall concept to a classic childhood toy, the Jack in the Box.
She likens the big tech platforms to elephant poachers, and our personal data to ivory tusks.
He even likens his plight to those of women who have suffered sexual harassment or assault.
Ms. Yang likens this to beginning with white wine and graduating to a full-bodied cabernet.
"It's a bittersweet story," she recalls of the artwork above her bed, which she likens to Matisse.
Facebook likens it to a comment thread, but it works just as well for sending normal messages.
The bishop's website likens clandestine prayer meetings to the tribulations of early Christians under the Roman empire.
But the town's police chief, who likens them to flowers, says his female subordinates have soothed motorists.
He likens Sputnik Planum's migration to the polar wander geologists observe on Earth and other rocky planets.
Sometimes she likens it to Darwinian evolution, or the way governments shape societies through taxes and penalties.
Ms Marcussen likens her government's traffic reforms to Norway's public-smoking ban, which was enacted in 2004.
Pascal Lamy, a French former European commissioner, likens it to taking an egg out of an omelette.
Luis Almagro, the secretary-general of the Organisation of American States, likens them to an "occupation army".
Putting the full project together has been a process Slug likens to movie making, involving meticulous sequencing.
In fact, while trying to describe the vaguely aspartame taste, my boyfriend likens it to Diet Pepsi.
Craigh A. Cepukenas, lead portfolio manager of the Artisan Small Cap fund, likens his approach to farming.
Smith likens his vision for Capiche to what the job review site, Glassdoor, created for job seekers.
He likens the process of producing the algae oil to the process of a microbrewery making beer.
Herrou likens his efforts to those made in World War II to shelter Jews and anti-fascists.
Schwartz likens the pharmacy business to Uber, which isn't a taxi company but connects drivers with riders.
Goals are keeping you broke, according to Latka, who likens a goal to wanting a golden egg.
It's present in something as innocuous as a wedding quilt, which Grace likens to a battle flag.
St. John likens the level of creativity required for business to the levels required for the arts.
No controlled studies have shown that the method works, and Huling likens it to experimentation on patients.
He likens himself to the wizard of Oz — a voice behind a curtain that creates an illusion.
She likens yoga to labor preparation techniques like Lamaze, in that it focuses on breathing and mindfulness.
Lee, the former AP Pyongyang bureau chief, likens Trump and Kim's next meeting to a chess match.
The network likens itself to a newspaper, with news up front and opinion pieces in the back.
Today he likens it to Star Trek's Leonard Nimoy actually becoming a Vulcan alien like his character, Spock.
She likens the cauterizer to a an electrical sculpting tool, which can help trim and reshape the nose.
NEC likens the product to a filing cabinet, with different drawers and folders to instantly begin working with.
An impressive technological feat to be sure, one the Pentagon likens to hitting a bullet with another bullet.
Mahoney likens the mechanism to an electric bicycle: The natural movement is supplemented by an extra, powered push.
He's also the driving force behind Loop, an innovative service he likens to a 2000st century milk man.
Popular Culture and Contemporary Art explores the imagery of celebrity culture and likens it to a religious experience.
Two years later, it's been a steady ascent up, one that Maxwell likens to being on an airplane.
Vee Elle, a member of the Olympic Coven acting troupe, likens the gig to playing characters at Disney.
He likens it to architecture: the foundation was already in place, he just needed to add some flourishes.
Marten Levenstam, head of product strategy at Volvo, likens the process to that of developing a new drug.
This is seeing it pursue a hybrid online/offline model that Ashness likens to healthy snack company Graze.
Go deeper on community-adjusted EBITDA, which Minson likens to unit economics of a restaurant or retail chain.
He likens his project to what Elon Musk is doing with Tesla: pushing public perception toward electric vehicles.
When Marcus confronts her about it, she likens it to putting on lipstick to make a good impression.
He likens it to the Nines measurement that cloud vendors use to show how often they are up.
Choi likens the first five or so years of the Kim Jong Un era as the "booster" stage.
Kesha's new counterclaim, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, likens their situation to a divorce from an abusive spouse.
Vo likens dipping your toe into the digital records of your romantic past to peering into Pandora's Box.
He likens his courtroom experience to that of David and Goliath -- outmanned and outgunned by Swift's legal entourage.
He likens what he's doing to the pioneering work of Carl Sagan on the impacts of nuclear war.
Co-author Jon Pratt, a division leader at NIST, likens such tasks to maintaining the interstate highway system.
Leon James, a University of Hawaii psychologist and leading expert on the phenomenon, likens it to road rage.
China frequently refers to Islamic beliefs as extremist ideology, and likens the religion to a cancer or disease.
While Tresset likens the installation to a life drawing class, he insists this is not a verbal pun.
She likens the move to nothing more than greed in its purest form -- and it's clear, there's beef.
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin likens the season to a moving train that stops for no one.
Kim Jong Un himself looks fairly classic — Michael Madden, of the Stimson Center, likens him to a hipster.
And while Cruz's camp likens the businessman's campaign to his failed Trump Steaks, Trump's toasting his NY win.
Her discussion of Mark Rothko, whose art she likens to "smoldering, endless blocks of fire," is no less multifaceted.
One likens the reform process to a cacophonous Peking opera, which often seems to unfold at a glacial pace.
Every storm is different but he likens the experience to driving through a car wash - with one big difference.
Mr. Tell rightly likens the photo to a trophy picture of hunters smiling over the body of an animal.
Jeb Bush says Mr. Trump is hijacking the Republican Party, and John Kasich likens the Trump campaign to McCarthyism.
He likens Signal to the demonstrators at Standing Rock, who stopped the oil pipeline by physically blocking its construction.
Matthew Johnson, of JHU, likens their effects to "a reboot of the system—it's like pressing control-alt-delete".
While British tabloid press sneeringly dubbed it a "bionic penis," Le likens it to breast implants following a mastectomy.
The trailer likens it to a person shedding their skin like a snake, allowing them to potentially live forever.
Yuliy Yusupov, an economist based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan's capital, likens the effect to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Attinger likens it to geese flying in formation, or the tight "peloton" of bikers in the Tour de France.
Chuka Umunna, a Labour MP, likens the process to buying a house but finding big faults after a survey.
Piper Jaffray likens the state of VR and AR today to the state of mobile phones 15 years ago.
In retrospect, he likens it to a type of organ rejection, describing the ethos of the time as tribal.
The artist likens the aesthetic of these sisters to the three long-haired characters she sees in her dreams.
The NOAA likens CO2 to leaving bricks in a fireplace that still emit heat after a fire goes out.
Reynolds likens climate mitigation to investing, saying that we need to diversify our solutions in order to reduce risk.
With a tendency toward the dramatic, John likens his impoverished town in western Alabama to Fallujah, Darfur, and Beirut.
Matsutoya likens the collaboration to a kind of free expression, since there were no limitations in terms of expectations.
Allen likens a pre-GTD mind to a car stuck in first gear -- slow and taxing on the engine.
Everson likens the task of overseeing the tax overhaul to the deployment of the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act.
He likens their mood to a family bereavement: "It's as if their mother and father have died," he says.
Joe Saunders, a research fellow in the university's Adaptive Systems Research Group, likens Care-O-bot to a butler.
He likens the consortium to defining the MPEG standard back in the day, which gave us MP3 and MP4.
She likens it to learning a new language in a foreign country — in this case, a male-dominated culture.
He likens the process to immunotherapy, which activates the body's immune system, an increasingly successful approach in treating cancer.
This conception likens the government to a household budget: It cannot spend money until it has taken in money.
In the video above, shown on the state channel CCTV, an announcer likens Mr. Trump's decision to an earthquake.
This shakes Dovi's faith, which he likens to a coat: one he can don — or remove — as he chooses.
Meacham coached under Holgorsen at Oklahoma State and alongside Cumbie at T.C.U. Rob Likens, offensive coordinator at Arizona State.
The populist party of Mr. Wilders, who likens himself to Donald J. Trump, came second in recent Dutch elections.
He likens his relationship with the contemporaries Todd McFarlane and Jim Lee to the intra-band conflicts of the Eagles.
It likens the Qur'an to Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and intersperses verses from the text with scenes from the Sept.
Sondland also likens Trump to a businessman who is about to sign a check to someone who owes him something.
Mark Dixon, chief executive of International Workplace Group, likens WeWork's approach to running a hotel where room service is free.
Mr Quick likens that to closing the fire department just because there has not been a conflagration for a while.
Mr Hassenfeld likens the organisation to an index—it serves as a baseline against which other charities can be judged.
Netflix likens this movie to Sandler's hits "The Wedding Singer" and "50 First Dates," both of which starred Drew Barrymore.
She likens it to the sacred river Ganga, or the Ganges, which is believed to give life, rejuvenate and liberate.
My boyfriend likens it to dandelion and burdock, while I take to the sofa to air my CO2-swollen belly.
He likens the opportunity to that of the car market, where pre-owned, certified cars are another source of revenue.
Arweave likens itself to an Uber for storage, matching users needing to save files with those with excess storage capacity.
Nick Kanellis, a fellow improviser at Magnet, likens the appeal of "The Cast" to that of an anthology television series.
She likens it to that "super-saturated sugar solution that crawled up the string" that kids often make in school.
With an appearance like extra-fat spaghetti, pici are hand-pulled noodles that Bissonnette likens to Japanese udon in texture.
The system produces a bright black-and-white image that Mr. Boston likens to that found in a Kindle Paperwhite.
Aaron likens the band to a tortoise — they've taken a slow path, inch by inch, despairing thought by despairing thought.
It also has a wall with open and closed storage that Ms. Williams likens to a painting by Piet Mondrian.
It's a state of affairs that Julian likens to a "sex recession," one she sees as having potentially dire consequences.
And returning guest Jamelle Bouie likens Trump to Andrew Johnson, a president whose indifference toward racist violence helped embolden it.
He likens his tiny operation — with its modular mixing vessels, rock crushers and conveyor belt — to a humble Lego set.
In their final scene of the season, she likens their marriage to a Magic Eye poster: "It's messy," she says.
Rossini likens "hide replies" to marking an email as spam: good for one-off incidents, bad for problems at scale.
He likens it to the Human Genome Project, which took more than a decade and nearly $3 billion to complete.
Chang likens this mindset to the emergency airplane protocol of securing your own oxygen mask before trying to help others.
My colleague Dan Seifert likens it to the tiny kitchen television / radio boxes that once hung underneath many of our cabinets.
Mr Rees-Mogg likens the British people to Gulliver and the establishment to Lilliputians who are determined to tie him down.
Another likens the party's situation to the fable of the frog: the water is hotter, but colleagues have adjusted to it.
He likens them to political memes in the sense that you definitely shouldn't be getting all of your info from them.
The company likens it to the shift to subscription services in the music and TV industries spearheaded by Spotify and Netflix.
Sir Ivan Rogers, a former ambassador to the EU, likens the Tories to the Bourbons, who learnt nothing and forgot nothing.
Awkwafina, who plays the movie's hilarious best friend extraordinaire, likens the experience of reading movie reviews to people judging your baby.
Max Warburton of Bernstein, an equity-research firm, likens the group to a "hustler" for its skills in sniffing out opportunities.
He likens the current situation with quantum mechanics to the time before Einstein came up with his special theory of relativity.
Employees trained on Loris will ideally develop essential communication skills, which Lublin likens to exercising and strengthening a muscle over time.
Perry likens Kennedy to a student who does poorly on a midterm exam but works hard to improve his final grade.
Browne likens the process of amending a study to rolling out a change in human resources software in a large corporation.
" Schwarz likens the new site to an "Amazon of the social impact economy," or a "Kayak of the social impact space.
He likens working with one of the other services as letting an unlicensed manufacturer make the stock for an AR-15.
In that sense Ogle likens Daily Mix to radio stations, which usually sound familiar from day to day, week to week.
He likens China today to a virus, saying it will increasingly use its financial power to undermine democracy around the world.
Inker likens the opportunity to a period shortly after the bursting of the tech bubble, when value stocks dominated growth stocks.
He likens the opportunity to a period shortly after the bursting of the tech bubble, when value stocks dominated growth stocks.
The question is whether Globe, which likens itself to an Airbnb for day breaks, will have anywhere near the same appeal.
Zibdeh likens Eid to indulgent holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving and thinks it is unrealistic to adhere to a strict diet.
He likens it to a fighter pilot in a fighter jet: Who are you going to want sitting in that cockpit?
An American flag waving amid the leaves and branches likens it to an embassy, cementing its designated state of in-betweenness.
Damman likens Open Collective to the "View Source" feature of a web browser that allows users to read a website's code.
He likens it to the Laurel/Yanny auditory illusion that went viral in May and encourages the audience to weigh in.
He likens high-performance computing record-seeking to focusing on building the world's fastest race car instead of highway-ready minivans.
Stephens likens it to a police car sitting on the side of the road: It makes everyone hyperaware of their surroundings.
That knowledge, is now changing how employees interact with clients — and even convincing some to adopt more modern technologies, Likens said.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — For two days in South Carolina, Joe Biden sought refuge in a state he likens to a second home.
While Spisak likens his creation to Tony Stark's "Jarvis" AI assistant, the shortest path to understanding its importance isn't though comics mythology.
In this spoken line from the section titled Intuition, Beyonc likens a man she's suspicious is cheating to the initial father figure.
He likens its food-and-drink sales to putting "the equivalent of 455 7/58s [convenience stores] in the sky every day".
Sony likens it to "a real three-dimensional audio experience," although it really just sounds like a lot of reverb to me.
It's the equivalent of trading Dak Prescott for Aaron Rodgers, who fittingly is the mainstream athlete that Clayster most likens himself to.
He says that, as a good manager, you should "hire someone better than you," and likens it to being an orchestra conductor.
Philippe Couillard, the province's Liberal premier, likens that core to the trunk of a tree, from which other identities can branch off.
In the near term, though, Walmart has been testing a "Pickup Tower," which it likens to a vending machine for online orders.
Fareed Mohamedi, chief economist at Rapidan Energy Group, an American consultancy, likens their task to central bankers unwinding ultra-easy monetary policy.
Paul likens the unit's slight oscillation to a person shifting their balance from one foot to another as they stand and talk.
Joanna Stern likens the message to a ransom note; you'd better pay up if you want to keep all that data safe.
More recently, it announced it would be letting customers try pieces on before fully committing, something Digiday likens to Amazon Prime Wardrobe.
Company co-founder Terry Ngo likens a Wi-Fi network to a waterfall, with the router being the peak of the fall.
He likens it to playing guitar or cooking—anyone with a strong will and some innate talent can become a successful dukun.
In the book, Comey describes Trump as being "untethered to the truth" and likens him to a mob boss and a bully.
The Norwegian literary critic Ane Farsethås, who interviewed Solstad for The Paris Review in 218, likens his long career to Philip Roth's.
Peter Borish, the chief strategist at Quad Group and cofounder of Tudor Investment Corporation, likens investing to managing a game of baseball.
He likens the opportunity to the end of Prohibition, in which beer companies outperformed the overall market by over 20% a year.
When Rainer acidly likens therapists to astrologers and psychics of old, the comparison feels more apt than we might like to admit.
He begins by declaring the notion of the big bang to be vaguely ridiculous, and likens it to a mythopoetic bedtime story.
With his extremely dry humor, Dr. Unschuld likens Chinese medicine to the herbal formulas of the medieval Christian mystic Hildegard von Bingen.
Liedtke likens one possibility to a process in Germany called the Pfand, which involves putting down a deposit for a beer glass.
Ava DuVernay ("Selma") confronts the industrial prison complex, which she likens to a plantation system for the enslavement of African-American men.
Hard-core "leavers" insist that a deal-less exit isn't terrible, but the prevailing view likens it to falling off a cliff.
Saint-Amand likens the business to "Uber meets Harvard" because the experts are often academics at top universities or former business executives.
Downdetector, which likens itself to a weather report for the internet, said it had received 7.5 million problem reports about Facebook's apps.
Mr. Farrow likens the situation to a Catch-22: He needed more reporting, but he no longer felt comfortable doing it openly.
In the letter, AJMN likens itself to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) because of its public funding.
"Everyone is up in arms about paid posts," said the beauty publicist Alison Brod, who likens them to commercials or print ads.
To stir up Hungarian voters, Mr Orban likens European Christians facing the "muzzle of political correctness" to Middle Eastern ones facing death.
Billionaire U.S. investor Howard Marks likens the market to the dotcom bubble of the turn of the century - whose demise he predicted.
Ava DuVernay ("Selma") confronts the prison industrial complex, which she likens to a plantation system for the enslavement of African-American men.
Likens traveled with Dykes from Louisiana Tech to Cal, where he helped make Jared Goff the top N.F.L. draft pick in 2016.
In it, Mr. Cahn likens Mr. Trump to the biblical king Jehu, who led the ancient nation of Israel away from idolatry.
He likens the beginnings of making a record to working in the dark until the momentum propels him in the right direction.
Mr Yori likens the fast-moving drone business to surfing: "You always have to be ready to catch the next wave," he says.
Engelhardt likens the effort to detective work, as it involves combing through constellations of genetic variation, and even discarded data, for hidden gems.
It&aposs officially known as the Ground-based Midcourse Defense system, and the Pentagon likens it to hitting a bullet with a bullet.
Ghilarducci likens the wave of statehouse proposals to when 30 states created old-age pension programs before the federal government started Social Security.
When Mexico's president likens Trump to Hitler, he gets more attention than Glenn Beck calling him out for not being a true conservative.
He has some problems with his brain, a condition he likens to living with "an anarchist" who happens to be relentlessly detail-oriented.
It's a liberal "death positive" approach, one that Carvaly likens to "breaking down the walls and windows" of a rigid centuries-old industry.
Dr Califano, whose father-in-law was a Mafia prosecutor in Italy, likens these to the bosses of a network of organised criminals.
Describing the shootings as reminiscent of the 1963 attack on President John Kennedy, the official likens the Las Vegas assault to an assassination.
The company likens its service to the layaway and credit plans that already exist in Colombia — but involve pretty onerous requirements to use.
Alex de Waal of Tufts University likens Sudan's situation to that in Yemen, where regional powers have fought a proxy war since 2015.
For instance, sending out a sales pitch that likens the deady Hurricane Matthew with a cyber attack is a dumb thing to do.
Sir Don still does long, therapeutic stints in his dark room in Somerset, which he likens to being "alone in your mother's womb".
No track reflects this more than standout hit "Siren," where the singer likens herself to the Homeric character and describes a fatal attraction.
" He likens it to slightly rearranging his "neural furniture so that glimmers of full-on psychedelic states are constantly pouring into my awareness.
Different realms offer different experiences: some offer exploration, competition, or meditative experiences; another he likens to a sort of petting zoo for kids.
He likens panchakarma, which he describes as eliminating naturally occurring metabolic toxins from the body, to taking a car in for regular service.
Photo: Nexla Saurabh likens Nexla's automation capabilities to Google Photo, which can take your photos and organize them by subject into albums automatically.
Schnitzer likens it to going to a movie and trying to figure out the overall plot by looking at just a few pixels.
Rico-Guevara likens leks to a singles bar, where males gather together and sing their hearts out in hopes of attracting a mate.
Boeke likens the genome to a bicycle — you can only fully understand something once you take it apart and put it back together.
Nina Katchadourian interviewed staff members to create a dust-focused tour, available through April 21, that our critic likens to a scavenger hunt.
He likens the problem to gender disparities in research, where much of the research has been done in men—or even male animals.
And Ross Douthat likens the Mueller report's portrait of President Trump as an unscrupulous leader to previous accounts of the Trump White House.
Sanford likens them to car insurance: "I&aposm not planning to have a car accident, but I have insurance in case," she says.
The institute likens working out with "Beat Saber" to playing tennis, and it estimates that players burn 6 to 8 calories per minute.
You're not a recluse, you're embracing hygge, the Danish cultural outlook that likens life to a favorite woolen sweater, minus the itchy collar.
The result was Ordinary Beauty, a ring bearing a voluminous paper flower whose crinkly petals she likens to her grandmother's delicately wrinkled skin.
Fu likens the three short-sleep genes she has helped discover to pieces of a giant puzzle with no picture on the box.
Büttner likens the gesture that the beggars enact, holding their hands out for charity, to one that an artist makes to the viewer.
Through regular horn trimmings, which Hume likens to humans cutting their nails, he has stockpiled more than five tons of horn to sell.
Hannah Beech in the New Yorker likens North Korea's prickliness to a hedgehog's evolutionary strategy of showing its spines to protect its pink underbelly.
It frequently likens itself to a military agency, going as far as creating its own fake classification system to fight back public records requests.
Max Stier, president of PPS, likens deputy secretaries to chief operating officers at each agency, saying little effective management can be done without them.
Speaking of his bonds with Anna and Lilly, Malcolm likens himself to a pamphlet between two books written in a language he doesn't understand.
She likens Pratt during this period to a "cattle prod," whose presence prompted her to leave a relationship she knew wasn't right for her.
This shift isn't insignificant in Lepofsky's view, who likens it to when Box moved from a point solution to a broader enterprise platform play.
The CL is noticeably more compact than the TL2795, and Leica likens its size to the fixed-lens X218 released a few years ago.
The bulky, bald Lancastrian whom one admirer likens to Colonel Kurtz, the Marlon Brando character in "Apocalypse Now", rules Durham Constabulary in idiosyncratic style.
With only a hint of hyperbole Bengt Nordstrom of Northstream, a consultancy, likens the resulting shock to the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
The Cut likens Joe's heroic fantasies to that of Richard Gere's Edward in Pretty Woman or John Cusack's boombox-holding character in Say Anything.
His opponent, Mr Abubakar, though he likens himself to Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Lee Kuan Yew, is seen as less tough on graft.
Jang Hyung-shim, an educational psychologist at Seoul's Hanyang University, likens children's experience at school to military service and says it stifles their creativity.
She likens such photos to a "digital tattoo" that can show up in search results, or worse yet, be used for retaliation or cyberbullying.
He likens differential privacy to being able to pick out an underlying melody behind a layer of static noise on a badly tuned radio.
Jones jokingly calls it "the day of national gridlock outside of Washington" and likens it to the experience of a full-blown hurricane evacuation.
Samsung likens the Galaxy S10+ to a high-end car and knows that most people might not spend this much on a new device.
She likens the relationship of teachers and the school system to "an abusive relationship between employer and employee" where you stay for the kids.
In his Chatham House speech, Dutton likens such a Chinese "strategic strait" to the Strait of Hormuz — a critical choke point for global trade.
Maggie Thompson, executive director of the liberal group Generation Progress, likens the private schools to the insurance interests during the Affordable Care Act fight.
" MacDonald likens his initial self-portraiture as somewhat "self-involved and vaguely incestuous, like catching a glimpse of yourself in the mirror during sex.
In the vein of Jung, McCloskey likens the home to the human psyche; stepping inside his is like venturing into an immersive theatrical experience.
In order to value bitcoin and predict future prices, analysts at Barclays came up with a model that likens it to an infectious disease.
VW, eager to move on from the diesel emissions scandal, unveiled a battery-powered I.D. concept car that it likens to its iconic Beetle.
" This video shows the deep bends, the movement and the flow, which Ms. Nair likens to "little waves that slowly merge in the ocean.
Julian likens the view to that of the Bay of Naples, at least on a sunny day, and that provides a note of sophistication.
Trina likens their trajectory to her own, one propelled by chance encounters in a studio rather than one that was years in the making.
Tinder's depiction of the app working on the big screen, which you can see in the video above, likens it to old-fashioned fun.
She likens the burger to eating hot pot, not only because of the spicy sauce but because of the robust texture of the tofu.
In one of them, he likens the impulse to integrate personal material with imagined worlds to the desire to perform one's own tarot reading.
The company, which Pergande likens to other vertical marketplaces such as Uber and AirBNB, has a vast database of pending tickets available for buyers.
No, really: To that end, Mercedes-Benz likens this — seriously — to how the Na'vi physically connect with their banshees in the 2009 movie Avatar.
Eveland likens skimming along the Argentine mountains to surfing, though every time he says something like that, he's quick to boast about his caution.
Bill Bratton, who has led police forces in Boston, Los Angeles and New York, likens the policing of cities to a doctor treating a patient.
Juraj Smatana, an anti-corruption activist, likens the Night Wolves' presence to the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia (of which Slovakia was once part) in 1968.
In his book "Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the present day", Peter Ackroyd likens 18th-century "mollies" to present-day drag queens.
Finnigan likens the cloud-based platform approach that we're seeing in the market to the impact Salesforce has had on the expanding concept of CRM.
It likens his relationship with the Thai people to a romance, and worryingly suggests that he will stick with them forever, through "fire and water".
Murthy likens Free Basics to digital apartheid, saying it primarily serves Facebook's interests rather than upholding the idea of connectivity as a basic human right.
Diamond likens the atmosphere during filming to watching a bunch of "high school girls" who were also "top notch professionals" laugh and tease each other.
The WTO's director-general, Roberto Azevedo, likens this to accession—and it needs unanimous approval, including from countries that are not always friends of Britain.
As much as Evie likens Mizzurna to a really great story that a game was made to tell, so the design seems to follow suit.
It likens the payments to a block grant proposed last year by Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, both Republicans.
James guessed that Gibson would have hit 500 major-league home runs and likens Leonard to "a left-handed Henry Aaron," but specifics are evasive.
Philip Booth, a Catholic economist from Britain, likens separating ethics from economics to separating ethics from sex—and teaching about sex purely in biological terms.
When I describe the new bar to him he likens it to a place in Austin, where he lives, that uses truck beds as benches.
Dr. Adam O. Goldstein, family medicine specialist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, likens this behavior to child abuse.
These are early steps in a decade-long plan to inject a more European experience into an area, which Mr. Kircher likens to the Alps.
Once they do, though, Ms. Okpokwasili's mother likens her daughter's style of movement to Nigerian dance, and gives a demonstration that's both moving and revealing.
Mike Fromm, a meteorologist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory who has researched these clouds extensively, said he likens the process to a volcanic eruption.
Kristin Pauker, a psychologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and one of the researchers who performed this study, likens this flexibility to bilingualism.
The media already likens this to the 230 Fyre festival disaster where people paid a lot of money for a concert weekend that never happened.
Vitale likens Google's transition into the recruitment process to the way the tech giant took over travel booking, overtaking third-party travel sites like Kayak.
Even hidden under an inch of fat tissue, a vein will have a distinctly bouncy feel that Olton likens to pressing on a water bed.
Dr. Rose likens young kids' crushes to other types of pretend play such as playing house or ambulance driver: It is a kind of practice.
But the description, which likens the battle for dominance over the Seven Kingdoms to the struggle to stay popular on social media, is a stretch.
Andreas Tolias, a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine who is co-leading Koch's team, likens our current knowledge of the cortex to a blurry photograph.
In South Korea, voters sick of crony capitalism and political scandals are warming up to a politician who likens himself to U.S. independent politician Bernie Sanders.
She likens the men in these groups to a bunch of bros standing at a bar and trying to fit into mainstream ideas of heteronormative maleness.
Bilzerian likens the new venture to similar model searches of Monster and Hawaiian Tropic – but promises that he will take the search to the next level.
Mr Vines likens them to Cecil Rhodes and other 19th-century imperialists who would lead private invasions with the implicit protection of the government back home.
It would also have to navigate an environment that Claude Clément of the Wyss Centre likens to a jungle by the sea: humid, hot and salty.
He likens the outcome of the deal to a game of musical chairs in which Chinese battery manufacturers have taken all but one of the seats.
The project's intro track, "Live", likens an unapologetic autobiography giving listeners insight into who the artist is and the hardships he has faced in the past.
Carthy will say it's installed in carriers' data centers, and he likens its operation to parental control software for blocking certain types of age-inappropriate content.
It also possesses a quality that somewhat likens Sigrid to Lorde: the ability to fill a stadium with little more than a voice and some drums.
Still, companies will need to work with their virtual meeting service providers to give remote shareholders an experience that likens to those who attend in person.
Phillips likens the ads to a new type of digital billboard that will allow small and medium-size businesses to raise awareness and draw people inside.
Written and directed by Jordan Galland, "Ava's Possessions" is a novelty piece that likens its monsters to abusive lovers who refuse to accept their marching orders.
This is pretty abstract, so consider an example given by University of Oregon professor James Schombert in which he likens pure symmetry to spinning a coin.
CNBC's Jim Cramer likens Tesla's newly announced all-electric Cybertruck pickup to Ford's failed attempt with the Edsel to create a futuristic car 60 years ago.
Omagari follows Muroga's forward with a preface that ups the ante, focusing on the 8×8-pixel plane, which he poetically likens to an infinity symbol.
Xuan Chen likens the viewer's experience of her painted constructions to "exploring a newly acquired digital device," but they have much more staying power than that.
Emma Hodcroft, a postdoctoral quantitative genetics researcher at the University of Basel in Switzerland, likens these errors, known as mutations, to typos in the virus's DNA.
Kyle likens being on TV to "therapy," because "the nature of doing a show is that you're going to do a lot more talking," he said.
He likens the situation to having a rotten toe from diabetes: it is sad to lose it, but it would be worse to lose a leg.
Noting the absence of a two-piano score, he likens the piece to an improvisation and counts himself skeptical of attempts to mount it without her.
Another series, titled "Bon Appétit", was inspired by Warhol's Campbell's soup cans, and it likens the sales of arms to that of mass-produced junk food.
The sound quality at Shea Stadium was famously feeble; Elvis Costello likens it to "a thousand transistor radios," but Howard's film manages to pump it up.
Tarun Wadhwa, who founded tech advisory firm Day One Insights and who closely studies issues related to identity, forgery technologies, and cybersecurity, likens virtual kidnapping to phishing.
With each of the record's 17 tracks utilizing a different lineup permutation, Watt likens the studio experience to a wrestling ring, as exciting as it was intimidating.
She likens them to how adults idealize childhood as a "lovely time of puppies and ice cream," while perhaps neglecting the darker shades of these formative years.
Fabula likens how 'fake news' spreads on social media vs real news as akin to "a very simplified model of how a disease spreads on the network".
At one point you have to push him gently, but co-creator Nicole McDonald likens it to giving someone a nudge out of a bad emotional situation.
The company likens the clubs, which are now available in both the iOS and Android versions of its app, to having gym buddies — but for your brain.
Benjamin's own video on the backlash repeatedly likens PewDiePie to Donald Trump, seemingly in an attempt to mobilize that base of online support to a new cause.
He likens this to the idea of putting a sensor on a machine, but instead they are putting that instrumentation into the hands of the human worker.
Hughes likens the way the thread can cast different shadows onto the print to how the icebergs are rendered differently depending on how the sun hits them.
What followed the dissolution of that was a period Sutter likens to Rumspringa, the point in an Amish person's life where they're permitted to live without restraint.
Now she's running against six men for the Democratic nomination, a situation she likens back to that first 5K in her campaign ad, shared exclusively with PEOPLE.
Plus-size spokesmodel and internet personality Brittany Gibbons likens shopping for extra-large clothing to the dystopian Hunger Games in The Clothes Make the Girl (Look Fat)?
Mr Stryszowski likens the difference in quality between today's figures and those on hand in 2007 to that "between a communist-era Polish Fiat and a Lamborghini".
TOP REPUBLICAN LIKENS REGULATION TO WATERBOARDING: A top House Republican on Tuesday accused the Obama administration of engaging in "regulatory waterboarding" when it comes to monitoring banks.
Asked how he looks after he gets dressed up for an interview, Bachman likens his loose black sport coat and white button-up to a ventriloquist dummy.
Hayner likens them to casino chips: When you go to a casino, you exchange your dollars for chips and then can use those chips to play games.
Cronofy's 'single calendar API' lets developers quickly integrate their apps with customers' calendars, functionality Bird likens to what Twilio has done for messaging and Stripe for payment.
Creating a strain of weed with all of the properties you're looking for is a process of trial and error, one that Jackie likens to dog breeding.
In his book, The Culture of Defeat, historian Wolfgang Schivelbusch likens the Lost Cause to the Christ myth, and the fall of the Confederacy to the Crucifixion.
Still others take the form of symmetrical hexagonal shapes connected by a blob in the middle; these Sova likens to the Imperial TIE fighters from Star Wars.
Daniel Post Senning, an etiquette expert and the author of "Manners in a Digital World: Living Well Online," likens online and printed newsletters to apples and oranges.
The philosopher Lisa Heldke has critiqued the colonialist impulse behind what she calls "eating adventures," which she likens to collecting and uprooting artifacts from their cultural context.
Until nine years ago, though, he patrolled the fictional city of Freeland, wearing a space-age electro-suit that one observer likens to a Parliament-Funkadelic outfit.
At the opening of the new film, Mr. Gitai somewhat pretentiously likens his role to that of an "archaeologist" of negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
Warren likens private equity firms to pirates, loading companies up with too much debt, slashing workers and collecting profit, all while using bankruptcy as an exit strategy.
It is not often that a single man, even if he is one of the world's most powerful tycoons, likens himself to a country provoked into war.
Gerstemeier, a CFP and founder of Gerstemeier Financial Group, likens this strategy to a baseball team that has nine players on defense, all standing in right field.
Maxwell likens this to traditional art therapy, in which people have to draw something related to how they feel and engage with their experiences in that way.
And even granting that it's hard to write personality into preverbal babies, it doesn't help that Bock repeatedly likens Alice and Oliver's daughter, Doe, to a doll.
It is, however, the last living man who finds humanity in a pair of robots and likens them to the first two humans, in the biblical tradition.
Raphael Tilot, Engie Africa's head of customer solutions, likens off-grid solar to the rise of the mobile phone, which leap-frogged landline networks on the continent.
His forthright ex-wife, Nilse Quercia, likens him to Isaac Bashevis Singer's hapless literary hero Gimpel the Fool, a man who has faith in sometimes undeserving people.
Small, smart, nimble technologies are swarming up around big, dumb, slow ones, a process Michael Liebreich, head of Bloomberg New Energy Finance, likens to mammals overrunning dinosaurs.
It's most common in pregnant and postpartum women because of the load a growing fetus places on the linea alba, which Bowman likens to a shirt seam.
Lindsay likens the US to a battlefield that progressive cannabis policy leaders are conquering, state by state, by sharing successes and failures to sharpen their strategies going forward.
The company likens them to three-dimensional pixels, which is an attempt to make the transition between the mobile app and the real world product easier to understand.
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's, which likens Deutsche Bank' difficulty to turn around quickly to a supertanker, rates it at the bottom of its peers, with a negative outlook.
But he understands that customers don't want their interactions sold to a third party, which he likens to the grocer gossiping with the banker about what you bought.
He likens the earliest Wikipedia users—most of whom hailed from the ultra-nerdy Usenet culture of the 1990s—to historical figures like Rousseau, Voltaire, and Thomas Jefferson.
One likens his role to that of an Elizabethan spy, picking up any whiff of plot or sedition—or salacious gossip—and feeding it back to the "chief".
In one breathless sentence, he likens the painter Sharon Ellis to Caravaggio, Jackson Pollock, Caspar David Friedrich, Martin Johnson Heade, Philipp Otto Runge, Bridget Riley and Georges Seurat.
Another is "Nuggets," a thumping, bassline-driven banger that likens love to a drug-induced high and features the sultry-voiced Bonzai, whose real name is Cassia O'Reilly.
Under the superficial façade of the Valley girl, Kauffmann sees a more complex reality, which she naturally likens to Alicia Silverstone's character Cher in the 1995 film Clueless.
One executive of a big investment bank likens Lava Jato to chemotherapy: "It may weaken Brazil now but will help it survive in the long run," he says.
The ADL likens it to the use of the (((echo))) symbol, which the alt-right has used in the past to identify Jewish users for harassers to target.
He likens this to the way that so much Israeli technology (from missiles to cyber-security software) sprang from the need to defend a small, beleaguered country cheaply.
Jelisaveta Duricic, an embroidery artist associated with the popular Universal Studio of Street Arts, still likens the city to "a fairy tale" — albeit now one illustrated by Banksy.
He likens it to his own experience as a young Korean immigrant in Houston, watching "Star Trek" for the first time and homing in on the Asian character.
" Instead, Billing likens her works to rhythmic compositions: "Somehow it's like making music, even if there is no music or even if it's a video as a format.
And it's being pushed forth by groups like the Concerned Women for America, who recently penned an editorial for the Blaze that likens pornographers to antebellum slave owners.
Khare likens it to a "full stack" approach, by which he means that TaskBob aspires to tightly control the entire customer chain rather than outsource elements of it.
Dehumanization likens our opponents "to disease, disease carriers, or … a faceless horde," Nick Haslam, one of the world's leading experts in dehumanization psychology, told me early this year.
David likens longevity research to a huge tree, and he believes that most current efforts, including the therapies his company is pursuing, are just branches of the tree.
SUSAN COVINGTON, HOUSTON To the Editor: Bret Stephens presents us with a false comparison when he likens the science of climate change to predictions about Hillary Clinton's election.
He even likens it to when the original telephone was created way back when, explaining the iPhone has had that same sorta cultural impact ... perhaps even more so.
" For a few undoubtedly euphoric months, Hitler was also getting swabs of high-grade cocaine, a sedation and stimulation combo that Mr. Ohler likens to a "classic speedball.
Ni'Kita Wilson, a cosmetic chemist who is the vice president for sales and innovation at Aware Products, likens the essence's role to loosening garden soil before watering it.
CEO Lee Bird likens At Home's approach to fast-fashion players Zara and H&M, which have disrupted the apparel industry by selling stylish clothes at a low-price.
Kim likens the collab's origins to dating: "We were both on each other's radars, but sometimes it takes the colliding of planets to make things happen," she told us.
Camp likens it to the town car industry of the past, which (as you might already know) was blown up by Camp's previous startup, a little company called Uber.
Johnson likens his research approach to a clinical trial for a new drug under which a "treatment" group is given the pharmaceutical while a "control" group gets a placebo.
" Harrington likens this type of gendered violence to other more "feminine" tropes: "[It's] the same with hair-pulling, those wonderful old Dallas and Dynasty woman-on-woman violence sessions.
She likens what Sawyer is building to the cloud-based business management software made by publicly traded MindBody, which caters to the wellness industry and went public in 2015.
Speaking to PEOPLE Tuesday morning, Phoenix police spokesman Jonathan Howard likens the year-long investigation that led to 23-year-old Aaron Saucedo's arrest to assembling a jigsaw puzzle.
The downturn, which Goldman Sachs likens to a depression, has even exceeded the 3003 percent decline during the so-called lost decade of the 1980s, when Brazil fought hyperinflation.
Sylvie Goulard, a member of the European parliament who has advised Macron during the campaign, likens the approach to someone who does half an hour of sports every day.
He is right to indict the drones in Brussels and the bankers in Berlin for imposing budget austerity and unrealistic debt repayment schedules (he likens them to "medieval bloodletters").
Tremblay likens the light effects to the effect produced when a rock is thrown into a lake and ripples radiate outward, marking the spot where the rock once was.
The museum's director, Michael Govan, likens the process to "renovating a house with a growing family"; as soon as you finish one building, another needs to be fixed up.
She likens it to a lottery — the more tickets you purchase, the better chance you have of winning, and the older you are, the more eggs you should freeze.
Haynes likens these torsos to landscapes — that is how they feel when she is working on the portraits — and the analogy is apparent when you're up close to them.
Indeed, with its spoons and spatulas, the process resembles baking — though Aamann likens it to making snaps, the distilled spirit that's flavored with botanicals and typically paired with smorrebrod.
The former Habré police force member attempts to play down his actions ("I was a subordinate," he says), and likens himself to a dog who was trained to attack.
Here again was a central courtyard open to sky, which Eliade likens to the smoke hole in a temple and sees as part of a communication with the transcendent.
Blue likens jealousy to a fire alarm going off in your home -- you're paying attention, and you know something is wrong, but you don't know anything about the specifics.
Researchers such as McCurdy and Hemby believe that the FDA is speaking too broadly when it likens kratom to an opioid, and they worry about the potential regulatory implications.
The nearly three-minute clip ends with Prince meeting a secretary who explains that she does everything her boss asks her to do, a position Prince likens to slavery.
DeSousa likens the overall effect of Brasília as a kind of spaceship set down in the jungle, self-contained, ultra-designed, and in high contrast to its natural setting.
The menu likens this technique to the way "steakhouses marinate their steaks," although a better comparison may be to the priming of rice with oil and salt to make congee.
Eric Franchi, co-founder of ad tech firm Undertone, likens the struggle to a losing game of whack-a-mole, in which advertisers will never quite have the upper hand.
Ryan Zagone, Ripple's head of regulatory relations, likens bitcoin to the Model T Ford: since that first appeared, carmakers have produced vehicles in many shapes and sizes for specific uses.
The re-edited U.S. finale of the show makes that point somewhat accidentally when Veronica likens the Heathers to J.D. as self-consciously "cool kids" she'd rather not talk to.
A scholar of the faith, S.M. Jaamdar, likens Basava to Martin Luther, and his poetry to Luther's 95 theses calling for radical reforms to Catholicism, "but written 200 years earlier".
Wolff likens the consumer interest in photographing Birds in front of graphic walls, and the brand's own embrace of these images on its feed, to J.Crew's 2013 Shiny Ponies campaign.
Petronio preaches a "kinetic flow" style that project "conscious energy into space," while Cunningham had a basic aesthetic that Petronio likens to photography, where the dancer is always in control.
The Laws of Thermodynamics (NETFLIX FILM): Jilted by his girlfriend, a man likens his lack of luck in love to the laws of thermodynamics in this documentary-like romantic comedy.
Bill Flanagan, a veteran music journalist who has interviewed Mr. Dylan, likens him to Hank Williams and Johnny Cash — self-made entertainers who saw no conflict in joining the marketplace.
Altman certainly seems to see Thiel as someone — he likens Thiel to the other Trump supporter in his life, his grandma — who should be reasoned with rather than cast out.
Kamen likens what he's doing with ARMI to the invention of the semiconductor industry — a breakthrough that, when it was manufactured at scale, gave birth to the modern technological world.
"Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wednesday shared a video that likens White House press secretary Sean Spicer's comments about Adolf Hitler to an episode of the HBO political comedy.
"It's a situation where you don't need ultra fast technology, but you need to be able to trust what's in the blockchain record," said Philip Likens, director of Sabre Labs.
" The 77-year-old pot-themed comedian, who likens himself to "a walking drug test," released a pro-Sanders video last week calling the lawmaker the next "commander in kush.
And at Harvard's Wyss Institute, biochemist Peter Nguyen is developing a system for medical field operatives to make life-saving drugs that he likens to making a Cup of Noodles.
She likens it to a fight-or-flight response, and it happens eight shows a week: her body's reaction to being so exposed, center stage in a 1,200-seat house.
February - After agreeing their negotiating terms, EU-27 may be ready to open talks with London on a free trade pact that Brussels likens to one it has with Canada.
Aker co-founder and CEO Orlando Saez likens his company's product to a blood test that can gauge the health of about 75 different crops by using drones and probes.
Dan Hough of the Centre for the Study of Corruption at the University of Sussex likens the British system to cricket, where lots of rules are unwritten but respected nonetheless.
The student activist David Hogg, a featured subject, likens going back to school to surviving a plane crash, then boarding that same plane every day with the underlying issue unresolved.
He likens it to opioid painkillers being an appropriate pain treatment when used once in the emergency room but posing problems, such as the risk of dependence, when used chronically.
In "Under the Eiffel Tower," Stuart (Matt Walsh), an American bourbon expert fired for a "lack of passion," likens his existence to the lives of quiet desperation described by Thoreau.
The book, published in the months after Trump's win, again likens America to the ancient nation of Israel — two peoples, Mr. Cahn says, who have a unique relationship with God.
But what also likens her to someone like Uzi is her ability to make music that inspires spirit-lifting glee with uptempo beats and high pitched yelps for ad libs.
Mr Solomon likens this process to a search for the thread out of a labyrinth, and the liberated playfulness of the final Bagatelles indicates that Beethoven had indeed found that thread.
They particularly hoped he would end the system of indefinite conscription that the UN likens to mass enslavement—and which has helped earn Eritrea the nickname "the North Korea of Africa".
In a new promo for her upcoming show Kocktails with Khloé, Kardashian likens the FYI series to what happens after you've had a few cocktails – and break out the drinking games.
She likens homosexuality to cannibalism, and encourages fellow disciples to rat out any "bad" behavior they see, which include things like listening to non-Christian music or laughing out of turn.
Johnson likens it to a doctor who can tell that the conditions are right in a patient for heart disease, while not necessarily predicting exactly when a heart attack will strike.
Slaughter, a foreign policy expert, adviser to Hillary Clinton, and frequent Trump critic, likens the situation to civil disobedience where law-breaking is justified — perhaps even demanded — by a higher principle.
February - After fine-tuning their negotiating position, EU-27 may be ready to open talks with London on a free trade pact that Brussels likens to one it has with Canada.
He likens the fight to ensure LGBT have the same civil rights as heterosexuals as similar to the discrimination he faced as black man growing up in the 1950s and '60s.
Hulver likens the cruiser's World War II service to a bookend: The cruiser was away from Pearl Harbor on training exercises on December 7, 1941, when Japanese planes pulverized the fleet.
"I have known students at schools who have gotten a stipend to be a vlogger or do a monthly blog," says Niles, who likens it to schools paying their tour guides.
Though the stereotype of Virgos is that they're obsessive neat freaks, Broadly staff astrologer Annabel Gat likens them to teenagers primarily interested in seeking private places for self-exploration and reflection.
On the business side of things, she likens Mad Street Den to an enterprise company more than an AI lab — even though it does research — because of its focus on monetization.
Parker, who likens life sciences to the way the internet sector in the mid-90s felt to him, said that company controversy in the biotech sector should not impact investor appetite.
" Then there's one that likens the former Democrat U.S. senator's candidacy for president of the United States to a Kentucky Fried Chicken special: "2 Fat Thighs, 2 Small Breasts Left Wing.
Silver likens the task of managing the league to running a political campaign — something that Borders has done, when she was on the Atlanta City Council and ran unsuccessfully for mayor.
Mr. Atkins likens it to the moment in "Rosemary's Baby" where the lead character, played by Mia Farrow, looks into the cradle at her devil child and decides to love it.
Morgan Stanley likens the economic environment to 2011-12 when Europe was gripped by a debt crisis and Britain was struggling with what was thought to be a "double-dip" recession.
He likens the industrial "non-places" he chose to study, places which have deteriorated and decayed causing them to be earmarked for development, to the commercial centers of the Hanseatic League.
At one point early on, the archbishop Rhea likens turning against the church to "pointing a sword at the Goddess herself" before sending her teenage goon squad to crush some rebels.
Sunday Routine As the resident manager of Kelly Street Garden, part of an affordable housing development in South Bronx's Longwood neighborhood, Sheryll Durrant, 52, likens her job to an intense workout.
Xiaomi claims that it's a 7.9-inch display, measured from end to end, though he likens the actual size of its main section to that of an iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Film writer Mark Harris, who currently covers the Oscars for Vanity Fair and has written about the awards for over a decade, likens the September festival season to the Iowa caucuses.
The conflicts among the four friends, and eventually with the formidable Gina as well, are carried out in a series of arguments and arias the playwright aptly likens to a fugue.
Her most imminent manifestation, though, is hosting a sound bath, in which friends are invited to bathe in the meditative hum of gongs, an experience she likens to an internal massage.
Today Mr. Bolkestein likens Mr. Wilders to "the sorcerer's apprentice," who, the story goes, uses one of his newly learned spells to enchant a broom into washing the floor for him.
Speaking with PEOPLE, a police spokeswoman likens the roommate to a "family member," noting he and his dog, a German shepherd, had lived with Paige and her family since she was born.
February - After agreeing among the 27 their negotiating terms, EU may be ready to open talks with London on a free trade pact that Brussels likens to one it has with Canada.
In a show drunk on colorful metaphor, Rhoades likens Axe to "Mike Tyson in his prime," too powerful to take down right now, but certain to lose his edge in the future.
Hepola, 44, who hasn't had a drink in more than eight years, likens the shameover moment to last call at a bar, when the lights come on and everything looks like shit.
" Saag's partner Hazel Jonker, a member of the Greens party in SA, likens the process to "wool, and sheep shorn for wool": "The feathers are harvested, the birds grow new feathers again.
Applebury likens this type of thing to the "uncanny valley" phenomenon, in which a human talks to an AI robot and can tell that something is off, which makes them feel icky.
In The Daily Show clip above, he likens Britain leaving the EU to "the world's biggest escape the room", before launching into a range of chaotic British accents to emphasise the confusion.
In the poem "There Is a Garden in Her Face" (1617), Thomas Campion likens the fruit to what it most commonly symbolizes today: the sex appeal of a pure, virginal young woman.
The round trip to and from North Korea can take as long as a year, a process she likens to shouting from a mountain top and hearing her voice 12 months later.
Ms. Kakutani likens what happened to her own ethnic minority to today's "Muslim ban" rulings and the shocking actions of our government toward immigrants seeking asylum (especially its heartless separation of families).
I only ask because what I've seen and read about the camps likens them more to concentration camps of Germany in World War II than the Japanese internment camps established under FDR.
In school, she weathered a litany of taunts about it, and as an adaptive measure, she learned to read lips with such mastery that she likens her talent to a sixth sense.
It&aposs a "little disappointing to me that people are a little hesitant, because it&aposs hard and you have to make investments, but there&aposs good value in that," Likens said.
Jason Brunton, who runs Signal Sounds, a Eurorack retailer based in Glasgow, Scotland, likens the makers of modular to the independent record labels he used to work with in a previous job.
Todd likens his mother to the Titanic-surviving character she embodied in The Unsinkable Molly Brown, just as Carrie notes Star Wars fans talk to her as if she herself were Princess Leia.
Mr. D'Alessandro, who likens his strategy to guerrilla warfare, is deploying Mr. Sanders and his allies for what he calls "surgical strikes in Clinton territory," aiming to win enough votes to shave Mrs.
" Like '10 cyclones' Professor Terry Hughes, who convened the National Coral Bleaching Taskforce, likens the current extent of bleaching in the northern reef as like "10 cyclones have come ashore all at once.
Seabury likens it to meditation, a gift of having "24 hours of focusing on what's in front of you" thinking out personal problems or thinking of loved ones or the Zen of nothing.
Chris Kennedy, another Democratic candidate, likens the system to extortion and wants to ban assessors from an important role in a political party and all elected officials from jobs as property tax lawyers.
MacDonald said the study could act as a tool for policymakers, and he likens the idea of a national power grid to the national highway system that was begun during the Eisenhower administration.
Goldman likens it to the Keurig model, wherein the Era pods will be sold to specific distributors, who will then fill the pods with Cannabis oil, and sell them again to retail stores.
Angela Robinson, who directed the recent movie "Professor Marston and the Wonder Women," and is black and gay, likens the experience to being in a dive bar when someone suddenly flips a switch.
Likens said the technology could be used to show who created what part on what date, when it was put on a plane and then how many hours the plane was in operation.
Haven's CEO Ben Katz likens it to a private membership club — "like Soho House, but you live with us," he said, referring to the exclusive, London-based 27-property club and hotel chain.
"Clearing the History" likens the poet's own move west, away from his father's "sexless marriage, my parents' / slow dying together," to the fresh start you might give your web browser after viewing porn.
Letter To the Editor: Re "How to Repair the National Marriage" (column, June 5): I find it insulting that David Brooks likens our political crisis to a bad marriage while our democracy unravels.
Haven's CEO Ben Katz likens it to a private membership club — "like Soho House, but you live with us," he said, referring to the exclusive, London-based 27-property club and hotel chain.
The book's text, which likens Jews to the devil, was "designed to brainwash an entire generation of children that Jews were inherently evil," Karen Pollock, the trust's chief executive, wrote in an email.
They seem intended to make the mirrored rooms the ultimate expressions of her vision, her repetitive motifs and her obsession with infinity, which she also likens to obliteration, or a form of death.
Dr. Newkirk likens A.I.-powered education today to the Wright brothers' early exhibition flights — proof that it can be done, but far from what it will be a decade or two from now.
James Carwana, VP of Intel Sports, likens where the current state of his business to the early days of Netflix, when it was sending out DVDs through the mail, rather than streaming original content.
"There's a common misconception that likens pregnancy to some kind of disability — the idea that women who are pregnant shouldn't be active and can't go about their normal lives," she wrote in the caption.
Gopinath likens the effect to how a bunch of metronomes on a table may start ticking out of sync, but will gradually start ticking in unison over time if the conditions are just right.
He likens the situation to that of rugby in New Zealand, a country whose world presence is virtually defined by the dominant All Blacks and where every child aspires to wear that famous shirt.
"Caro likens his own interviewing process to those of fictional interviewers Inspector Maigret and George Smiley, at least in one distinct way: All three "have little devices they use to keep themselves from talking.
Barnett, the president of both the AMC Networks Entertainment Group and AMC Studios, calls Wonderstruck a "mini-network" and likens it to Adult Swim, the network that takes over the Cartoon Network at night.
Miro Dittrich, who monitors far-right online activity for the Amadeu Antonio Foundation, a nongovernmental group, likens the Reichsbürger to the sovereign citizen movements in the United States, who also reject their federal government.
This person is in full view, yet invisible — a situation the writer-performer Alessandro Magania likens to that of an immigrant quietly minding his or her business, or someone deliberately trying to escape attention.
But now as the host of the Daily, a role he likens to "curating the best storytelling" at the Times, he's at the forefront of a shift in how audiences relate to the media.
But Cohen likens their potential risks to that of ephedra, a popular plant and stimulant banned in 2004 by the FDA, after supplements containing it were found to cause heart attacks, stroke, and even death.
The common visual analogy, which simplifies this concept, likens it to what happens when a bowling ball rolls around on a trampoline — the trampoline bends around the ball, but also pushes it in different directions.
Maluuba then designated a top agent (Microsoft likens this to a senior manager at a company) that took suggestions from all the agents in order to inform decisions on where to move Ms. Pac-Man.
The actual gist of the case, as Jimmy says on the bus, is that Sandpiper management has nibbled away at the savings of its residents, which he likens to a mistake on a dinner bill.
In comments to El Diaro, LaLiga also likens its technology to the Shazam app — which compares an audio fingerprint to try to identify a song also being recorded in real-time via the phone's microphone.
But each time they scan, the cart is actually taking 120 photos and precisely weighing the items to train Caper's machine vision algorithms in what Gao likens to how Tesla is inching toward self-driving.
In her September cover interview for Essence, Nash, 47, opens up about how comedy helped mend her broken family following the death of her brother — and why she now likens her life to a fairytale.
Pioneering astronautics engineer Louis Friedman, co-founder of the Planetary Society and author of Human Spaceflight: From Mars to the Stars, likens this unfounded enthusiasm to the unfulfilled visions proposed during the 1940s and 1950s.
Brown is a Star Wars fan — on the day we meet, he is wearing socks branded with the logo of the Rebel alliance — and he likens Slackbots to the astromechs of the Star Wars universe.
The Angels were the top of the food chain in outlaw-bike culture, and it was Christie's dream to join the infamous club, a prospect he often likens to running away and joining the circus.
" Trump, though, has said he's determined to move fast on a range of fix-ups, from roads and bridges to electrical grids, water systems, and airports, some of which he likens to "a horror show.
In the book, Comey, who worked as an assistant U.S. attorney under Giuliani during the late 1980s in Manhattan, likens his former boss to an "emperor" who lacked humility and always sought the media spotlight.
Although this is Accel's single biggest check ever written, partner Arun Mathew likens his investment to the firm's other bets on enterprise giants Atlassian and Qualtrics, which were bootstrapped and profitable well before Accel invested.
Benjamin likens her insomnia to a sad, coked-up old swinger who doesn't want the party to end and insists on keeping her out on the dance floor, swaying along unhappily to his mortifying gyrations.
"At night I tell myself, this is our waiting area, this is where we are waiting to go to our Canaan," she said, waving her hand around the home she likens to a tomato box.
To the Editor: The acting No. 2 official at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Matthew Albence, described migrant detention centers as "more like a summer camp" ("Official Likens Shelters to Summer Camp," news article, Aug. 1).
The market that Strategyzer is after is still in its formative phase, but Osterwalder likens his business to that of Netflix, which used the existing demand for DVD rentals to build a streaming video empire.
Mahtani likens entering her studio in Hatton Garden, London's historic jewelry district, to stepping into Dante's underworld because of its dim lighting and dense landscape of collected objects — and her dinners are similarly otherworldly affairs.
N.L." sketches and likens the film to a sketch "written the morning after the 2016 presidential election, when journalism seemed intent on understanding why so many Americans turned to a man they didn't fully understand.
McFarland likens HopSkipDrive to a care-giving service that can easily transport kids — suitable for well-off parents or school districts seeking effective transit options — and as such it comes with a hefty price tag.
Q-Tip gets respect here for his brilliance and ambition, but Abdurraqib likens him to a perfectionist older brother: demanding and a bit aloof, seemingly oblivious to how hard Phife was trying to prove himself.
He likens today's fight to what happened with smoking in the mid-20th century, when tobacco companies began a decades-long campaign to discredit the emerging science showing the lethal and addictive qualities of cigarettes.
Atama, who was born Andrew Ambrose but goes by the indigenous name given to him 12 years ago, likens his father, the late indigenous singer-songwriter Ambrose Mudi, to Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra.
At one point in the new documentary The Pathological Optimist, Andrew Wakefield, the man best known for promoting the myth that the MMR vaccine can cause autism, likens himself to the South African revolutionary Nelson Mandela.
As a biologist called in to study a captured Predator, Olivia Munn gets some clever exchanges about why the word "predator" doesn't really describe their behavior; she likens them more to sport hunters or bass fishermen.
In his inaugural address, Lopez Obrador vowed to end the rule of a "rapacious" elite and pledged to bring about a radical rebirth of Mexico that he likens to independence from Spain and the Mexican Revolution.
The frilled borders of the smaller weavings seem to suggest the torn edges of spiral-bound notebook pages, though curator Laura Mott likens these constructions and their larger counterparts to domestic objects like napkins and tablecloths.
Guendelman likens scientists pondering their responsibility over making a baby universe to parents deciding whether or not to have children, knowing they will inevitably introduce them to a life filled with pain as well as joy.
Wolpe likens it to a classic hypothetical that physicians raise to ethicists: If a doctor is out at the movies and spots someone with an irregular mole on their neck, should he or she tell them?
CEO Steven Van Wel likens the throttled experience to "Gogo in-flight internet" and said it will not allow for such things as video streaming, but will be good enough for checking email and sending messages.
So far, the technology works with generators (which Timm-Brock likens to a diesel truck with no wheels), HVAC systems and forklifts, which look a lot like other logistics and construction equipment, including backhoes and excavators.
Think of it in the same way as tracking your financesWhile some people say they don't want to track their calories because they "don't want to get obsessive," Syatt likens your food intake to your finances.
One group included Bruno Hug de Larauze, president of the Chamber of Commerce in Brittany, France, who likens Recology to an Uber or Airbnb for waste that shows how technology and capitalism can change the world.
The anti-Trump sentiment continues here on the well-intentioned and outlandishly corny "Like Home," in which Alicia Keys sings a toothlessly uplifting chorus while Eminem likens the president to Hitler and the Ku Klux Klan.
Mr. Hochschild likens the rusting hulks of the sugar mills that he visited in the Caribbean to the remnants of the Russian gulags where millions of anonymous people were put to death during the Stalinist era.
In a letter to her absent daughter, she likens maternal love to an addiction, and the second half of her story follows the familiar, agonizing stages of recovery, relapse and at least partial or potential redemption.
Mr. Smith writes: Dr. Newkirk likens A.I.-powered education today to the Wright brothers' early exhibition flights — proof that it can be done, but far from what it will be a decade or two from now.
" Burns likens this de-facto government support of commercial space exploration to the dawn of the airline industry: "In the nineteen-twenties, early airline companies survived only because the government paid them to deliver the mail.
He likens rasgulla to pasta, foodstuffs thought to have originated within Italy and China, respectively; toggling back and forth between the two when trying to pin down where, exactly, it originated is only so constructive an exercise.
" She likens the birth of the brand to having a child: "If you thought of everything that goes into it and everything that could happen — every ghastly thing that could go wrong — the world would stop spinning.
Dr van Mansfeld likens the measures at her hospital to slices of Swiss cheese stacked together: each has holes through which something can slip, but the chances that it will get all the way through are slim.
Kerrian likens the sound of impact from the SUMO 2 to the tin-can ping of an aluminum baseball bat—a pet peeve of avid baseball players, who generally prefer the satisfying crack of a wooden bat.
Next Thing CEO Dave Rauchwerk likens it to the Commodore 64, a machine that's a game console, and also a computer — you begin by playing, then you start tinkering and, pretty soon you're a full-blown nerd.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - After plowing up and down New Zealand's Waikato River for thousands of hours together, London Olympic rowing champion Hamish Bond likens his partnership with Eric Murray in the men's pair to an eight-year marriage.
She likens the model to at-home fitness classes hosted by the New York-based company Peloton, which offers cloud-based live streaming of its instructional cycling exercise content on a console that's equipped with social elements.
It's only when Sviri, who Stott likens to an editor or curator, begins picking the strongest material and suggesting tweaks that the music goes from a series of tests and hypotheses to a polished, nine-track release.
Michele Oberholtzer, who heads up the tax-foreclosure counseling unit at a Detroit nonprofit called the United Community Housing Coalition, likens the foreclosure of overtaxed homes to the use of false evidence to convict a suspected criminal.
The goal is to empower employees "to really use technology fundamentally throughout everything they do, whether they&aposre a tax accountant, an insurance, adviser, or a management consultant," the emerging-technology lead Scott Likens told Business Insider.
"It&aposs unimaginable how fast some of these things have taken off because we&aposve really listened to our customer, which is the staff, who are working with our eventual customer, which is our clients," Likens said.
To capitalize off his fifteen minutes of fame and the burgeoning celebrity of others, Jake has created Team Ten: a YouTube talent incubation company he likens to tech seed accelerator Y-Combinator that gestated Airbnb, Reddit, and Twitch.
PARIS (Reuters) - Ashleigh Barty likens a tennis match to a slightly more energetic game of chess and on Thursday she showed all the right moves to scramble Madison Keys' brain in their French Open quarter-final on Thursday.
Horwood says it wasn't easy breaking into the Silicon Valley scene several years ago, where he first moved to work at Storefront, a company that likens itself to an Airbnb of retail, renting out short-term commercial space.
In the memo, the Trump administration likens it to "the 21st century equivalent of the Eisenhower National Highway System" and says it would create a "new paradigm" for the wireless industry by the end of Trump's current term.
Seeing a proliferation of street kids, drug use, domestic abuse and AIDS following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Mr. Mokhnenko, who likens himself to a caring animated character in a Russian children's movie, takes initiative without authority.
At each location, they mounted a camera on a 20-foot-high tripod and, over the course of several hours, took hundreds of photos of the workspace—a process Korfmann likens to "scanning" the location with her camera.
Jaish al-Islam, one of Syria's most prominent rebel groups, likens the project to a new town for people from eastern Ghouta who have been living in camps since President Bashar al-Assad recaptured their area in April.
Even though he likens his condition to being a recovering alcoholic, Mr. Adam was thankfully able to treat his O.C.D. and eventually write two books after he did a form of behavioral therapy called exposure and response prevention.
His guide is Meyer Offerman (Pacino), a wealthy concentration-camp survivor who Meyer likens to X-Men patriarch Professor X and refers to as "Bruce Wayne rich," and who uses those resources to fund the Nazi-fighting efforts.
" She likens qigong to other mind-body practices like yoga and adds that it "teaches a philosophy of letting go," helping those who practice it to embrace a "philosophy of let it be ... and be happy with yourself.
Through it all, Zoboi weaves a fascinating and beautiful thread of spiritual mysticism, centered on Fabiola's commitment to the Haitian Voudu tradition (which Zoboi, in an author's note, likens to the complex pantheon of Greek and Roman mythologies).
" Applewhite — or "Do," as he was known to the group — led classes Lyford now likens to "astronaut-training," noting the lessons were designed to help the cult's members "transform onto a different world, where we would have more awareness.
Composed of electric pink, purple, and blue noodles my friend likens to "intestinal parasites" and topped with a cream sauce that looked more or less how I imagine unicorn vomit might, it is enough to momentarily silence our table.
When Phil's beloved phone breaks, he seeks a new one with a fervor that a phone-store employee (Wanda Sykes) likens to addiction, though she notes at least "a crackhead gets his steps in" and socializes with other crackheads.
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She calls out the Kardashians and their bossy, Darth-Vader-like overlord (Kris Jenner), makes Lili Reinhart blush by suggesting Jughead is a nickname for you-know-who's penis, and likens the Stranger Things kids to a violent game.
Rothemund likens it to the pegboards typically found in garages to hold various tools, except this is a self-assembled pegboard where the tools find their own positions and stick there, held in place by DNA functioning like Velcro.
Bronstein, who is also a professor at Imperial College London, with a chair in machine learning and pattern recognition, likens the phenomenon Fabula's machine learning classifier has learnt to spot to the way infectious disease spreads through a population.
By spending time picking on the fact that today's bright kids are becoming literate in technology (one kid even likens it to learning a new language), she misses the opportunity to skewer the more troublesome aspects of Valley culture.
Cancela likens the licensing of pharmaceutical sales representatives to the process of licensing government lobbyists, modeling this part of the bill off of a provision approved by the Chicago City Council in November to combat the city's opioid crisis.
An avalanche of cartoon postcards, which Atkinson likens to "tweets of their day," stereotyped them as ugly spinsters, as brattish children, as geese and cats and men and monsters—anything to undo their femininity and render them acceptable targets.
He likens such a change to other major historical shifts, from the United States' build up of World War Two industrial might to the research and development program behind the Apollo space program that landed Americans on the moon.
Unglamorous and at times disheartening for those involved, this is the sharp end of opposition leader Alexei Navalny's campaign to boycott an election he says amounts to the rigged reappointment of Putin, whom he likens to an autocratic Tsar.
Carol-Ann Farkas, an English professor who studies health and pop culture, likens Obria's endorsement of natural family planning to Gwyneth Paltrow's embrace of alternative medicine (though she notes there's no evidence to suggest Paltrow would support Obria's politics).
Michael D. Shear of the NYT likens the weekend to a Thanksgiving from hell: Mr. Trump is the black sheep of this family, the estranged sibling who decided to pick fights with his relatives just before arriving to dinner.
She likens "Strange Engagements" not only to her own 2010 work "X" but also, somewhat jokingly, to "Hair" and "Meat Joy," the 1964 Carolee Schneemann piece in which nearly naked people writhed together amid raw fish, meat and poultry.
Limp likens his vision for voice assistants to browsers: you can use whatever browser you want to go to whatever website you want, so why can't you use whatever speaker you want to talk to any assistant you want?
Lawrence Glickman of Cornell University, author of a history of the subject, likens today's shaming culture to that in the run-up to the American revolution, when anti-British merchants in the colonies refused to sell the crown's goods.
Rae, who is an impact petrologist, said that current understanding likens the formation of these structures to a water splash seen in slow motion so that the place of impact can be witnessed first rising and then collapsing outwards.
The two believe that it's only supposed to be one at a time; Jimmy likens it to a sick person in a hospital bed: One lays there, while the other takes the uncomfortable couch and sneaks home to walk the dog.
Comey describes Trump's presidency as a "forest fire," likens the president to a mob boss, and says Trump pressured him more than once to investigate the "pee tape" in previews of the tell-all, which will be released April 17.
The words are from a poem written by Wolowiec, who likens its bisected structure to a call-and-response, or two lighthouses signaling each other across a watery expanse: he called it an interzone  / the outlands can i tune you?
But Goldberg likens Bombas' pricing model to Starbucks, explaining that pre-Starbucks, Americans weren't spending that much money on coffee, opting to brew Maxwell House at home or purchasing a cup at the corner deli for a handful of change.
Berger likens Big Soda's funding of health research to the way "the big tobacco companies kept obfuscating and confusing the public about the relationship between health and tobacco smoke in order to continue to sell cigarettes," he told BuzzFeed News.
ChargePoint, which describes itself as the world's "largest and most open" electric vehicle charging network, now has more than 0003,000 total charging spots, and its CEO, Pasquale Romano, likens his company's approach not to Tesla but to another disruptive company: Airbnb.
In addition, every image on a photographer's individual Picfair Store will also be available simultaneously on Picfair's marketplace, which Lanyado likens to "thousands of local image stores across the globe, with a central Amazon-style megastore they all feed in to".
He wants to wrest control of the country's mosques from foreign hands, a task he likens to that of Otto von Bismarck, Germany's first chancellor, when he tried to prise the Catholic church from the Vatican's clutches in the 19th century.
When asked whether he'll be able to stand by his androgynous style when so many collections are mixed gender now, he likens his work to big changes in silhouettes affected by the likes of Christian Dior and Yves Saint Laurent.
To that end, Sharabi likens the startup to 'vertically integrated' companies such as Warby Parker, in the sense that Lost My Name controls most aspects of its business processes in-house, from creating the stories, illustrations, to marketing and sales.
Hani Shukrallah, an Egyptian commentator, likens memories of Tahrir Square to King Hamlet's ghost, a presence that may be intangible yet remains the driving force of the drama, and which mutely insists that something is rotten in the state of Egypt.
Ele A El Dominio, "Mis Hijos" Over a shimmering Yecko beat, the reliably uncensored Puerto Rican rapper takes shots at the likes of Anuel AA and Bad Bunny in a blunt tiraera that likens the urbano stars to his children.
Her dramatic divorce from a man she likens to a cult leader is the subject of a salacious, self-serving, mostly unverifiable account of her West Wing tenure, "Unhinged: An Insiders Account of the Trump White House" (Gallery Books, 330 pages).
While Ukraine's Oksana Baiul won the gold medal in this flamboyant frock (Atlantic writer Tracy O'Neill likens Baiul's dress to a "glamorous, half-plucked poultry"), designers tend to veer away from fabrics and accessories that could potentially hinder a skater's performance.
Trump focuses so much on winning individual news cycles, like a reality TV show star who thinks of each day as an episode, that he often loses sight of this long game amid a pandemic he likens to a war.
Indeed, the Breitbart chairman and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon scornfully likens the Democrats' ideological tussles to a "pillow fight," further charging that progressives will never accomplish their goals "until they have a Breitbart on the left," he told me.
As Proust did, Bassani likens homosexuality to Jewishness, and Fadigati's tragic ostracization is played out in parallel with the growing isolation of the narrator's own family, of their expulsion from all the activities and institutions that had formed their daily life.
His compact toughness is a frequent subject of memes: There's one that likens the shape of his head to a PT Cruiser, another that shows a furiously stomping Topsy Cat and reads "DaBaby on his way to beat somebody" up.
The most impressive performers here are the most naturalistic: Ms. Regina's Irene is put upon but resourceful, and Toussaint Jeanlouis's Dooley Wilson (Sam in "Casablanca") persuasively likens the studios' loaning of actors among themselves as a kind of human trafficking.
But apart from the competitive need to create a "future-proof" workforce, PwC is also banking on education allowing employees to do high-quality work at a faster pace, ultimately improving work-life balance, said emerging-technology lead Scott Likens.
Kirsten Westphal, an energy analyst at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, likens Nord Stream 22 to an "onion" — you peel away layer after layer of controversy only to discover that the next one is more contentious still.
Adami, who suspects that most of the national park vandals are Trump supporters, likens the issue to the public's perception of global warming: One in three Americans don't accept government scientists' repeated warnings about the detrimental societal consequences of a globally disrupted climate.
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Ray Hatoyama, who led the global expansion of Hello Kitty, a cute, mute cat-like character whose image rakes in several billion yen every year, likens the global success of characters such as Mario and Hello Kitty to the export of rice.
Tim Bajarin, an analyst with Creative Strategies and a longtime Apple observer, likens the company's posturing here to the difficult days of 2010 when it was faced with an outcry from consumers about issues with the newly released iPhone 4's antenna.
Cliff Palefsky, a San Francisco-based employment attorney, likens the moment to what happened in the security industry in 1998, when the SEC declared that brokerage industry employees would no longer be required to arbitrate claims of employment discrimination before industry panels.
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Laury likens it to Tesla's approach, where it actually has more than 500,000 vehicles on the road helping it build its autonomous technology — but all of those are operated by paying customers who get all the benefits of owing their cars today.
" And finally, there's worry that the convenience of pharmacy access might dissuade some women from going to their physician for pap smears and STD screenings, an argument Roth likens to holding a woman's birth control "hostage to her getting the other services.
He likens this moment to the early days of computing, when the concept of computer viruses was still new: "If I was working for the US government, I would have wanted to fund an effort in antivirus software in 1975," he says.
" Franks likens it to cases in which adult actresses are told they'll be participating in simple sessions like vaginal intercourse with one guy, "and they get there and it's ten guys, or anal sex, or something else they didn't want to do.
In Big Time, a new documentary by the Danish director Kaspar Astrup Schröder, Ingels refers to it as a "Courtscraper," since the center of the pyramid is left open for a planted courtyard that Ingels likens to a private Central Park (the gimmick).
The book paints the picture of an administration having a "nervous breakdown," as it describes Trump and his aides insulting one another and likens Trump's paranoia about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation to former President Nixon's final days in the White House.
Among the corporation's proposals is modular housing: a configuration of stackable, uniform micro-lofts it likens to Legos as a futuristic effort to address a tech-inflected housing crisis—evoking Google's and Facebook's plans to construct employee housing near their Northern California offices.
I think the passion for these wrestling fans has a lot to do with it and I think the fact that I've kept myself in pretty damn good shape throughout, still likens itself to the possibility of me coming back and doing something.
This community data driven events programming extends to testing the intent users have for different themed "immersive experiences" in different settings and scenarios — a process it likens to Netflix's approach of using analytics to understand audiences to develop and market new content.
" He says there are instances when a repair to a solid-state drive or a Touch ID sensor on a Mac laptop will result in the replacement of the motherboard, which he likens to "prescribing a heart transplant for a common flu.
She calls herself "not so much of a mood-board person," and instead likens herself to a D.J. "A D.J. takes a song that you might've heard before, and he puts it in his mix and it becomes entirely new," she says.
We live in a world where the president is an accused serial abuser of women, who was caught on tape bragging about his ability to assault women and now likens the accusations against his nominee to the many "false" accusations against him.
Focusing on the formal aspects of Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece, as well as a recreation of the narrative using puppets, the piece likens the power relationships between camera and actor to those between father and child, an apt topic for this Father's Day screening.
In addition to guests, the space has to accommodate more than 40 staffers, ranging from performers and tech personnel, to security and a parking lot attendant (a clown named "Bubbles," who Keaveney likens to a smarmy lounge performer, "the Tony Clifton of clowns").
The drawing evidences an artistic method that plays on the line between chaotic control and non-control, aiming toward a capricious alliance that likens mechanical grinding to organic sexuality, an association that opens up both notions to mental connections that enlarge them.
The box comes with 847 pieces, enough to build, one at a time, five specific robots: a cat, a guitar, a forklift, a Johnny Number 5 lookalike (pictured above), and an automated brick-building machine that Lego likens to a 3D printer for Lego.
Bannon likens his exit from the Trump White House in 2017 to Henry V's ouster of Falstaff in Orson Welles's "Chimes at Midnight" — regarding Falstaff's banishment as an affirmation of the "natural order of things," and not, as Occam's razor might suggest, a betrayal.
Flores-Williams likens the trials to the witch hunts of the McCarthy show trials in the 1950s and the Chicago 8 trial in 1969, where the defendants were charged with conspiracy to cross state lines to incite a riot at the Democratic National Convention.
Mr Huber likens the upheaval facing utilities to that seen in the telecoms industry a generation ago, when a business model based on charging per second for long-distance calls was replaced by one involving the sale of services such as always-on broadband.
CGI has changed things "incredibly for the better," says Armstrong, adding that he often likens it to morphine, in that it's an incredible drug when used in the right way for the right thing, but if you get hooked, well then it's very damaging.
Without validating what she likens to a "death cult," Wynn explores the similarities between the digital self-harm of incels and that of trans women who are early in their transitions, building a bridge of empathy with a noxious group that has produced literal terrorists.
In a process he likens to the monotony of "digging a trench," he'd spend hours and hours just listening to the material, building up a sound library before finally, toward the end of 2015, putting together the three long pieces that comprise the album.
Mitchell, the writer-director-star of Hedwig and the Angry Inch (and the writer-director of Shortbus, and the director of Rabbit Hole), likens his version of How to Talk to Girls at Parties to a punk science fiction version of Romeo and Juliet.
Rather, he likens the use of cocaine to encountering other "non-vegan stuff," such as cellphones full of conflict minerals that are constructed by child laborers in China—infinite chains of relatively unavoidable ethical discrepancies that he doesn't see as contradicting his love of animals.
While she had no shortage of bits and pieces for songs ("I had a manila folder full of A4 pages and I would stick them onto the wall like A Beautiful Mind") what was forming wasn't quite right, an experience she likens to "tunnel vision".
" Next, there's Georgia Alice, a five-year-old New Zealand label that Aiken likens to "a more contemporary Ellery and Tome with a bit of Tibi," and notes that Alice is retooling "classic wardrobing and made it interesting with a more modern and exaggerated aesthetic.
Shane sometimes likens her readers to TV audiences, which feels on point as their responses to her work on Twitter and across the internet show a level of investment in her characters on par with that of the romantic leads in a favorite sitcom.
In one scene, director Neil Marshall (The Descent, the upcoming Hellboy reboot) likens the shock of Leigh's violent bathtime murder to the urban legend regarding the audience for an early Lumière brothers film terrified by the approach of a celluloid train, believing it was real.
Ms. Viladomiu likens her experience to living on the set of "Big Brother," the reality television show, photographed by tourists whenever she steps out onto her balcony and monitored by security cameras and smoke detectors she has sometimes inadvertently set off while cooking her dinner.
Now, even "if it's a tweet that doesn't have an zmention that likens a group based on their age, disability or disease to viruses or microbes or maggots, something that's less than human, that can be in violation of our policy now," Peterson said.
He likens his ethos to that of John Lydon, insisting that the art-rock terrorism he performed at the helm of Public Image Limited was just as punk as the Sex Pistols and drawing parallels between the Johnny Rotten pseudonym and Muir's own, Cyco Miko.
In the video, which contains strong language mocking Christianity, Sokolovsky likens Jesus Christ to a Pokemon character and says he had decided to play the popular game inside the church because he had seen a news report saying people who did so could be fined or jailed.
An anti-establishment wave that aided Brexit, fueled the rise of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and sparked the resignation of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has now spread to South Korea, where voters are warming up to a politician who likens himself to Bernie Sanders.
After being heckled at a rally for being in a punk band, Beto talks about how punk strips "rock and roll back down to its roots" and takes it "away from corporations," which he likens to what he wants to do to Washington as a politician.
The narrative is told entirely through Fitger's letters of recommendation, in which he overshares his grievances over academic politics and offers cautious praise for his students (he likens the intellectual style of one talented young woman to a "highly articulate snake"), while also revealing his fundamental decency.
When the sheep farmer likens his wife's body to "the thin run of a creek in the bed, a low creek that puts out the small noises of a comfort it can't deliver," we know the drought has extended from the parched fields to his own bedroom.
The book offers a more personal version of the pun-laden shtick that fans have come to love from "Good Eats," his first TV hit, mixed with the polished authority he showed as the M.C. on "Iron Chef America," a job he likens to circus work.
So the mayor likens the United Nations honor to an Oscar nomination for the manuscript, which he said was written mostly in Latin by a German monk who also penned the first sentence written in Polish: a remark from a Czech peasant to his Polish wife.
PwC is carrying out advanced soft-skills training in diversity and inclusion, bias, and professional development training in VR. Scott Likens, the emerging tech leader at PwC, said this was a natural progression of the company's much-hyped use of artificial intelligence in their retraining efforts.
"Peters likens the general shift in the private markets towards some big, money-losing companies staying private longer as a "house party that was happening while the parents were away, where everyone is trying to drink as much beer as they can before the  parents come home.
When Jeppesen implicitly likens South Korea's "chaebol" system to North Korea's "songbun" system or definitively declares that there is "no standard procedure for a foreigner in applying to study at any university" in North Korea, I had to wonder where he was getting his information from.
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" Among many, the biggest criticism Strobel's book receives is that all of his sources for historical or scientific information come from Christian apologists, never any non-believers, a circumstance Connell likens to "scientists who work for oil companies trying to prove global warming is a hoax.
Developers can use Golem's open-source code and task API to create program that uses the network and put it on Golem's application registry, which Azar likens to an app store, and make it available for others to use and, if the developer so chooses, pay for. iEx.
"The truth is the majority of religions in Indonesia hold the same values, so...(the revisions) are representative of the majority and of all cultures in Indonesia," said Euis Sunarti, a member of the Family Love Alliance, which likens itself to conservative evangelical Christian groups in the United States.
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The included white savior components, the sympathetic-white-cop spin that would make any person of color feel a type of way; the film is a psychological cavity into the depths of police brutality; but lacks the sensitivity by someone that likens black death to torture porn visually.
Clinton likens Sanders' campaign to her failed 2008 effort Sunday night in Flint, Michigan, Clinton dropped a bomb on Sanders, bringing up his 2008 vote against the auto bailout bill, setting up a line of attack she will likely use in other midwestern industrial states down the line.
Misener makes the claim in an interview with Yahoo, but he doesn't mean that his company's aerial vehicles will be covered in fur and burdened with a love for sugar — instead, he likens them to horses because they'll automatically avoid obstacles that could be a danger to them.
She's now entering her 38th year with the parade, and she likens her job to "being command console of the Starship Enterprise" — she's in charge of coordinating with artists, sponsors, police, spiritual leaders, and 47 different ethnic communities in New York, all of whom are participating in the parade.
One high-ranking league official, while mulling Trump, sounded like Los Angeles Chargers tackle Russell Okung, who recently told USA TODAY Sports that he likens Trump's outbursts to the so-called "Southern Strategy," using the NFL to draw attention from more important matters that are unfavorable to Trump.
This she likens to the human capacity for procreation: Just as we have the power to bring new human beings into the world, so also we have the power to bring new ideas into the world that reshape their environment, having ripple effects of responses that are also new.
Oleg Shynkarenko, a writer and activist at the advocacy group the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union (UHHRU) likens the story to a Ukrainian retelling of "To Kill a Mockingbird", the novel about a lawyer defending a black man against murder charges, amid racial hatred in the American South.
The response to the climate crisis can't come from that position, wrote Goodrich, who likens the posture to the "This is fine" meme, in which a cartoon dog in a jaunty hat sits calmly at a table, drinking coffee with wide eyes staring straight ahead, surrounded by flames.
Buyers in the province of San José, and particularly in Escazú — which Mr. Herrera likens to a cosmopolitan American city such as Miami — are mostly people who have business in the capital, along with retirees or people close to retiring who are looking to move to a temperate climate.
This first weekend features a fantastical space opera by Jeepneys, White Boy Scream, and video artist Miko Revereza; Forest, a kinetic musical installation by Rebecca Bruno and Mak Kern; and Emily Mast's The Cage is a Stage, a living sculpture that likens the art gallery to a zoo.
Ms. Westbroek describes Manon as "a young woman who makes bad choices" and likens her to Anna Nicole, a role she originated in Mark-Anthony Turnage's 2011 contemporary opera of that name based on the life of the American celebrity Anna Nicole Smith, at the Royal Opera House in London.
"The Oracle of Lacuna" is a house of exchange, whose name likens it to a place of messages, prophecy, wisdom, or truth; the word "lacuna" refers to a gap, and it's that space between words that Hart explores: namely the holes in official, written histories related to the surrounding Hudson Valley.
The boisterous gang in "The Vagarious Life of Yangjiang Youth" (1996) strike poses of violence and rebellion, but their individuality likens that of '90s youths everywhere because of the leveling influence of global mass media; Zheng's "bad" paintings can only mock the commerce of art by being implicated in it.
O'Toole, an Irish journalist, is aware of the political and economic upheavals that have buoyed pro-Brexit forces, but with this book he explores what the critic Raymond Williams called a "structure of feeling" — in this case, a mentality that likens the staid bureaucracy in Brussels to a monstrous occupying force.
Creator Marti Noxon, who was also the brains behind other Refinery29 favorites like UnREAL and Girlfriends' Guide To Divorce, likens it to The Devil Wears Prada meets Fight Club, but even those two wildly different films don't cover all the ground that stars Joy Nash and Julianna Margulies do in the AMC series.
In a chapter on quantum physics, he likens the physicist Richard Feynman's conception of the motion of a quantum particle to the way a jazz improviser may aim for a target note during a solo: In both, he says, all possible paths to the destination are considered before one is settled on.
So when he likens the elegance of "Sweeney Todd" to that of "Guys and Dolls" as examples of how tying together the plot and subplot requires proper planning in Act 1, for instance — "No one can make a move in either story without affecting both stories" — it's good to know both stories.
There are reggae-inspired records like "Bad Mon", which likens Rihanna's "Man Down" and "Freedom", "What To Do" that has a production structure similar to the ones found in Afrobeat and of course she flirts with her dancehall roots with the "10 Bags" record, a 2018 production flip of the Bookshelf riddim.
Dr. Furnas, who likens labiaplasty to the significantly less controversial breast reduction, explains that while some people have aesthetic concerns, many of her patients are more focused on being able to ride a bike without pain, or get through a day without having to carefully position their labia lest they experience excruciating chafing.
February 2011: In a leaked internal memo, Nokia's Chief Executive Stephen Elop likens the company's predicament to standing on a "burning platform", just before the company teams up with Microsoft to catch up with Android and Apple, announcing it will replace Symbian with Microsoft's Windows Phone software in its future smartphones. reut.
In essence, White Knuckle patented remotely updating software, using specific instances like updating the grass in a stadium, as grounds for the legitimacy of its patent, a move the EFF likens to drawing a distinction between an invention for a car driven in San Francisco and a car driven in Los Angeles.
"Distributing images of the king, the nationalists told the people to look at Mohammed V's face for one minute and then to close their eyes and look at the moon," says Fatmi, who likens the use of the king's image as a symbol of anti-colonial resistance to that of Nelson Mandela in South Africa.
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Action Bronson and two new regular characters, Big Body Bes and Meyhem Lauren (a fellow rapper whom Action Bronson met in junior high home economics class), eat sea urchin–spiked scrambled eggs at the restaurant Rose's Luxury in Washington, D.C., — which Big Body Bes likens favorably to a "KFC mixed bowl" — and roasted lamb's head in Marrakesh, Morocco.
Like Moore, Brown, 42, previously gave props to Fogelman for being the creative force behind This Is Us. "Fogelman has a very keen understanding of what the beginning, middle, and end of our show is, and that's important because he often likens our show to Lost in terms of its structure," he told Entertainment Weekly in April.
After Garrett and Luke hash things out in a maddeningly annoying conversation following the group date (at one point, Luke likens what he's doing to driving a truck and seeing Hannah in a car with Garrett, which is totally not "staying in one's lane"), Hannah takes matters into her own hands, coming to see the guys, and Luke specifically.
Morris tells us exactly what he thinks about everything (religion, marriage, ballet, music from all over the map) and about everyone in his life, including the still-living people and the famous ones like Mikhail Baryshnikov, Yo-Yo Ma and the director Peter Sellars (whose hairdo he likens to "wheatgrass one might buy for a cat").
He likens trying to find the sweet spot on an immigration compromise to "a very narrow window that we have to kind of drive a bus through," but says he believes that a real deal will have to legalize undocumented immigrants at the same time it beefs up border security, with "triggers" that can keep compromises unfolding concurrently.
This experience, which he likens to "appearing as mere data to a predatory thing hovering over you," has led Khan to believe that our planet has reached a "nexus of crisis" predominantly caused by the militarization of public space and the dehumanizing aspects that a Predator drone's algorithm, or a CCTV camera's machine vision, can have.
Dr. Cacioppo likens the area to a "small robot in your head": one that helps us process language and numbers and manages deep-seated, complex autobiographical data as well, like a person's self-image and "theory of mind," or the capacity to recognize and attribute mental states (like desires and thoughts) to oneself and to others.
Hirschhorn likens the personality testing process to "'Moneyball' for hedge funds, or 'Moneyball' for the financial industry," referring to the 2003 book by Michael Lewis (and subsequent film of the same name) chronicling the efforts by Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane to build a winning team by using mathematical rigor to find and hire undervalued players.
"We keyed in on the ones that had an unintended artful or outtake quality," says the publisher Tom Adler, on the photographs in his new book, "The Moon: 1968-1972," selected from nearly 200,000 archival images taken by Apollo astronauts including Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Alan Shepard (whom he likens, in this particular capacity, to tourists).
" He also directly criticized Trump, who fired him from his position at the bureau in 2017, writing: "We live in a world where the president is an accused serial abuser of women, who was caught on tape bragging about his ability to assault women and now likens the accusations against his nominee to the many "false" accusations against him.
So various are his effects that RoseLee Goldberg, the performance art doyenne, places him in the same tradition as the downtown pioneers Ethyl Eichelberger and Jack Smith; the dancer-choreographer Bill T. Jones invokes Andy Warhol, Lucille Ball and Bozo the Clown; Tim Sanford, the artistic director of Playwrights Horizons which staged "Hir" in New York, likens him to Bruce Springsteen.
Mr. Rudin likens the play to "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" by Edward Albee, which he said he will produce on Broadway next season, directed by Mr. Mantello, with Ms. Metcalf as Martha, Eddie Izzard as George, Russell Tovey as Nick and Patsy Ferran, who just won the Olivier award for best actress in "Summer and Smoke" in London, as Honey.
Still, I was inspired by the two managers, one of whom points out that without teams like this, the internet would become a "porn factory," and the other, training a new group, likens it to an essential service — sacrificing their well-being so that some entitled chump in America can do their dating for free and not get spammed and complain bitterly about it.
Take, for example, "Warm Love," where he opens with "Look at the ivy on the old clinging wall / Look at the flowers and the green grass so tall / It's not a matter of when push comes to shove / It's just the hour on the wings of a dove / That's just warm love," or "Have I Told You Lately," where he likens his love to the morning sun.
The collection of essays in Turning Points looks forward in many directions: Maggie Shen King imagines a data-driven dystopia in which 87 million Facebook records are being auctioned; Balkrishna Doshi likens sustainable cities to forests; Venus Williams writes of the empowerment equation; Hyeonseo Lee describes the anguish of Korea's division; other writers explore other avenues on which our sins and virtues may lead us.
We hear Love in Bloom by the 8th-century Persian poet Abu Nuwas, Sappho's famed Poem of Jealousy, which likens being lovestruck to experiencing a series of physical ailments, and the Chinese "Story of the Cut Sleeve," about a (historical) emperor who falls asleep with his male lover and is then summoned to a meeting — in order not to rouse his companion, he cuts the sleeve off his robe.
Arjun Chandrasekaran, a graduate student at Georgia Tech who studies AI and humor, said Shane's work — which he likens to an AI form of MadLibs — highlights an important point about current AI capabilities: the humor comes from the mistakes the neural network makes while working on a real task (such as generating names of real snakes), rather than from coming up with results that are meant to be funny.
In "The Black Hand: The Epic War Between a Brilliant Detective and the Deadliest Secret Society in American History" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $28), Stephan Talty resurrects the engaging tale of Joseph Petrosino, who almost single-handedly battled prejudice in the department and suspicion from his countrymen, whom the Black Hand subjected to a reign of terror that the author likens to what black Americans faced from the Ku Klux Klan.
Two of the chef's favorite dishes that have made it on the menu are the avocado toast, which is topped with sliced radishes and a crumble of "diablo puffs" (a creation of his that he likens to a vegan chicharon and is made with Taco Bell's signature diablo sauce), and chilaquiles, a Mexican egg dish that is typically made with stale tortillas which get replaced with the chain's spicy fire tortilla chips in Pisciotti's version.

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