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Turkish sounds melded with West African melded with Christmas oldies — a mix that was very much in line with the café's retro-international vibe.
From the start, this society melded European and aboriginal elements.
J.P. Morgan and Chase melded, and then bought Bank One.
That data is now being melded into traditional phishing scams.
He forged a movement that melded martial, political and social elements.
Eventually this melded world will be the size of our planet.
The individual atoms melded together, acting as a single coherent particle.
The vessels remained melded together for several minutes before breaking free.
Flake has essentially melded together three distinct critiques of the president.
Perhaps he melded a human being into the body of an animal.
The animals' coats melded perfectly with the landscape, just as nature intended.
He had a mind that was essentially melded with how Twitter functions.
Which is to say, merch and fashion have all but melded into one.
Persons of other faiths and no faith have faithfully melded into this ethos.
The gravy and American cheese melded together to create a single, super condiment.
Scarlet Witch destroyed the Infinity Stone that was melded with Vision, causing Vision's death.
It seems logical now, since Cullen and Pattinson have basically melded into one entity.
She was just so game to jump in and our process melded so well.
All of this melded into the subversive nature of the nascent Internet and DInc.
Is it with the heavenly music selections that perfectly melded British and American traditions?
They built off each other, and soon enough their distinct histories almost melded together.
It's called Audionote, and it's a word processor and voice recorder melded into one.
The melded athletic evolution of Cazzie Russell, Dave Stallworth, Bill Bradley and Dave DeBusschere.
The similarities suggested just how much Ledeen's long-standing obsessions had melded into Flynn's.
It would also explain why Elle seemingly melded with the demogorgon before they both disappeared.
The idea was a combination of naïve pop melodies melded with very simple rock minimalism.
It's hard to know how much the reality he remembers is melded with the nightmares.
By May 2017, the "Cross Hurricane" operation had melded with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
What if President Obama and Sonic the Hedgehog mind-melded to create one public statement?
So many ideas emotionally melded together, gelled and layered for the perfect psycho-emotional experience.
By that time, all disparate messages appeared to have melded into one high-volume command.
His staff would know they were right, he said, when their views melded to his.
It melded everybody together for the common goal of trying to fight this white supremacy.
That companion, Tokachu, could be a sloth-like creature that has somehow been melded with marijuana.
Wouldn't their faces have melded together, silicon on silicon, to create one iconic, everlasting being, Jacksonna?
Although her upper register sounded taxed on opening night, the struggle melded with the character's anguish.
She melded them together most effectively in mirror-encrusted creations, producing a refracted vision of reality.
Together, Uniqlo and Mr. Maier mind-melded over minimalism and the importance of a garment's architecture.
In public comments, and in his book, Flake essentially melded three distinct critiques of the president.
We get the depth of books with the vitality of film melded with the immersion of gaming.
That juice melded with a marvelous mélange of crisp and tangy vegetables for the perfect burger experience.
They've melded together, through wars or conquistadors, on this island that's roughly the same size as Vermont.
Snipers leer over the streets like statues and watching always watching with their fingers melded to triggers.
As the newly united Berlin melded its western and eastern halves, various uses were discussed for Tempelhof.
How do we read the vertical washes color that seem to have melded to the perforated surface?
As high-school-educated whites have abandoned the Democratic Party, racial identity has melded with political preferences.
Jayme McDaniel, the director, has melded all of the elements into a production filled with joyous energy.
These influences melded only several generations ago to create an unusually aromatic and versatile toolbox of flavors.
Our messy human measurements have transcended their messy humanness; they have been melded with an eternal truth.
The appeal of the objects are their digitization melded with the idea that sonics can appear pastel.
Despite the generational difference, Webster and Conner share a rebellious, anarchic spirit melded to a meticulous approach.
But everything melded together in a way that totally worked, even if all of the flavors weren't standouts.
In one uncanny clip Jim Carrey's face is melded with Jack Nicholson's in a scene from "The Shining".
Spock mind melded a subject against her will to glean information the Enterprise thought would prevent a war.
Key interests in those particular fields melded when I started thinking about the way electronic music functions, relationally.
Two lines of corn, for example, could be melded into hybrid plants that were superior to either parent.
Similar in consistency to other hot sauces of its ilk, it melded with butter for the wings' bath.
This sort of menu was quite uncommon until fairly recently when the "on-demand" economy melded with PR scammers.
The polenta with lamb sauce was the big winner during our first visit, as both elements melded quite well.
Microwaved for maximum consistency, the flavors of once-frozen potato melded perfectly with the chocolaty overtones and sugary finish.
This is an old wrestling staple that has become better melded with the submission grappling game in recent years.
We give each other the same writing assignment and come back to edit it into a coherent, melded passage.
Designed by Hopkins Architects, the Smith Campus Center melded the indoors and outdoors through glass windows and ceiling tiles.
Sega has melded the original retro style with some smooth animations that give the character just a little more personality.
At the same time, the world's first digital generation has melded these tried-and-true activist methods with social media.
Opening track "Deepwood" not only displayed a more polished version of the band, it succinctly melded the band's disparate influences.
I loved the way the show melded its gritty and cynical noir mysteries with a deeply emotional teen soap opera.
The works demonstrate how artists in Peru melded a popular vernacular and political subject matter with an international Pop aesthetic.
Late last year, so-called "deepfake" pornographic videos began to surface online, with celebrity faces realistically melded to different bodies.
That's a discussion that has been emerging over recent years as we've melded our brains closer and closer to technology.
Fenty's creator, Rihanna, improbably melded a boudoir mood with the aggressiveness of the playing field in a spring 2017 collection.
The bittersweet memorial to a local hero melded deeply emotional tributes with arena-filling musical interludes from his debut album.
Holly presented the archetype of a performer who melded country, rock, and rhythm and blues, and gave an early inspiration.
And Bevin's team has been coordinating with the Republican National Committee, which has melded its operations with the Trump campaign.
Both posed for the sculpture and their resulting 3D body scans were melded to create a patchwork of their features.
I listened to classical music and it melded with the clanking magnets to create a not-unpleasant industrial noise-rock soundtrack.
According to the Times obituary, Shirley melded European classical music with American music like the blues, jazz, and the Black spiritual.
To understand how the scientists melded digital data with biology, you have to know a little bit about DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
This is, as one corporate executive put it, Spring Break and Coachella melded into one big corporate CEO-filled mosh pit.
These rituals of petition, of confession and succor for her feel violated when they are melded with forms of public entertainment.
At Tabla, they celebrated Cardoz's new Indian cuisine that melded the sensual flavors and spices of his homeland with Western techniques.
Everything melded well and the topping wasn't too thick and tacky, which can be tricky to achieve when working with caramel. 
She hoists a sword whose hilt and blade were melded from two different works in the Met's Arms and Armor gallery.
The move to sneakers and shorts melded well with the tracksuit era, but it further distanced the test from the battlefield.
PERINO: Well, I think that, like, news -- news and entertainment have melded, and they are just -- everybody is fascinated -- GUTFELD: Not here.
Events and countries are melded together to create a nation-wide alternative reality, that justifies a jingoistic rhetoric and a militarist budget.
I had always played noise or punk in Florida and cues from that all melded with some theory I had read into.
They have melded over centuries into a cuisine unto itself: kind of African, Arawak, British, Chinese, French, Spanish, Indian; kind of not.
The live-wire acidity of the Madeira cut through the fat and richness of the beef, while its slight sweetness melded perfectly.
The city saw police and fire department jobs cut, the sanitation department privatized, and its emergency dispatch system melded with the county's.
The same stylized but functional motif continues with the rear area, where the quad-tipped exhaust has been melded into the rear bumper.
If human brains are reconditioned by being melded with digital ones, do you really think we can enshrine free will in "the code"?
These are years in which the Republican Party has melded with the religious right and done tremendous damage in eroding women's reproductive rights.
It actually tastes better today, since the flavors have melded a bit and my reheating method rehydrated a lot of the dry elements.
" Political posters melded the two politicians' faces, making Trump and Le Pen look like the same person and urging voters "Don't Trump yourself.
These objectives melded together as the dusk of British colonialism gave way to a new era of American imperialism during the Cold War.
Over the course of a century, Motor City melded assembly-line prowess with freedom-of-the-road ideals to help define a nation.
THE GLOBAL ECONOMIES AND THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT HAS MELDED IN SUCH A WAY THAT IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO PEEL BACK THE ONION.
He released two albums for Vanguard Records that melded folk and blues with his socially conscious lyrics: "Julius Lester" (1965) and "Departures" (1967).
In other versions, a mash of potato and Cheddar has surprising buoyancy, and spinach, melded with feta, Parmesan and mozzarella, retains its vivid green.
What was at stake, what the people went through, what they actually endured, what they saw—all that should be melded into a narrative.
The tape melded Jackie's down-south style with a playful, club-centric sensibility via Catchdubs, and won widespread acclaim on the rap blog circuit.
It turns out I am not a fan of preserved fish eggs melded into a rectangular cake, but I'm O.K. with tender fish intestines.
In Mr. Braith's mosaic, he is clad in a slick red blazer and carrying his signature Braithophone, alto and soprano saxophones melded into one.
In more than a dozen books and many articles and essays, Ms. Himmelfarb melded scholarship of Victorian Britain with barbed reflection on contemporary affairs.
One of the main storylines in Infinity War concerned separating the Infinity Stone that was melded with Vision safely, in order to preserve his life.
Despite a curatorial strategy littered with wild cards, their insights into the practices of the participating artists have melded disparate elements into a formidable unit.
It's as if you have melded the audiences from Penthouse and Focus on the Family Magazine together and delivered to them the same editorial product.
He kind of melded the animal behavior to maybe suit his agenda at the time, which meant that not all of it was entirely accurate.
For example, the printer Felix Harlan, of the Harlan & Weaver print workshop, not only had expertise but also a personality that melded well with Bourgeois's.
Elaborate winter coats and dresses in apricot pink and lavendar hues melded together chiffon, mink and other fabrics such as cashmere, to create cascading effects.
But Shepard's instinctive sense of dramatic form had by this time melded with a tragic, melancholy sense of all-American dreams somehow gone horribly wrong.
Also in New York, Rick Gladstone melded the reporting from me, much of it typed on my phone, and Dan into a single cohesive piece.
And thus did the freshly-minted royal couple bring a wedding that melded royal tradition with modernity and multiculturalism to a James Bond-worthy end.
C. Crisci builds his tracks around field recordings of traditional African music, collaged and refracted through a welter of electronics and melded with club beats.
Hatred of Jews is a shape-shifting phenomenon that historically has melded with the prejudices of the time in order to gain greater political currency.
She destroyed the Infinity Stone that was melded with Vision, ostensibly causing Vision's (Paul Bettany) death and seemingly thwarting Thanos's plan to complete the Infinity Gauntlet.
It was a gripping story that melded elements of TV shows like Veronica Mars and Twin Peaks, with the gameplay of episodic adventures from Telltale Games.
He had grown up in Amsterdam, where he used to eat stroopwafel, a snack composed of two thin waffle pastries melded together with a syrup center.
Westfield has melded traditional mall stores with upscale food courts, restaurants, bars, cinemas and boutique fashion outlets to keep people shopping in bricks-and-mortar stores.
Together, the FIT alums created designs that boasted classic European tailoring melded with modern ergonomic design and eclectic inspiration from Japanese kimonos to African ankara prints.
After creating hundreds of them and putting them in a pile, he realized that they had all melded together back into a big hunk of dough.
"Vote them out" was a common refrain at the March for Our Lives on Saturday, and calls for political change melded with those for gun control.
Madison Grant's "The Passing of the Great Race", published in 1916, melded nativist sentiment with eugenics to produce a theory of white supremacy and "race suicide".
Since late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez began to copy Cuba's socialist and fiercely anti-US government style, Cuba and Venezuela have all but melded into one country.
At the same time, augmented reality and buy-online-pick-up-in-store services have melded physical and online shopping, leading retail into a truly multichannel era.
" After trying various crafts, she found a loom, "and something switched on, because it melded together my love of vintage, art, and textiles into this creative outlet.
One bite is enough to make you curious about all of the possibilities that two geographically disparate cultures could share—especially when melded into a single dish.
The window melded these five-pointed "American" stars along with the six-pointed Star of David, to symbolize the harmony of the old world and the new.
He was, in short, an innovator who, along with his brother, the drummer Steve Berrios and a few others, melded different strains of music into new sounds.
He took things that he would use in a classic Zhang Yimou art film and melded it into a really commercial format in a really interesting way.
So instead of generating a major makeup pileup, the master artist carefully melded hues that appear to be built with lip-hugging color and topped with ultrafine glitter.
A handful of hermits apart, most scholars prefer to live in a community of scholars in which academic and social life are melded together, preferably in beautiful surroundings.
So, the two needs — comfort and a luxurious foundation top — melded into one solid idea...It's a foundation for your outfit that doesn't currently exist in the marketplace.
Privacy advocates, however, have long raised questions about mobile device tracking, particularly as companies have melded this location information with consumers' online behavior to form detailed audience profiles.
Those perilous worlds melded for her in the 1970s after she met the stuntman Ronald Hambleton, known as Duffy, while competing in a motorcycle race in Valencia, Calif.
In my opinion, it tasted as good as it looked — I felt like the varying textures and flavors melded perfectly into the taste of everyone's favorite summertime dessert.  
In one corner of the exhibition, a geometric dome has been built from car parts the artist diligently sourced from junk yards and melded together into interchangeable pieces.
He drew from the decade's biggest trends — synth-pop, modern R&B, New Wave — but melded them together with such ease as to make the end product feel timeless.
It draws on personal experience, the testimony of friends, the works of great writers, and interviews with experts in medicine and psychotherapy, melded together in an engaging conversational style.
Throughout his career, Pruitt has melded symbols of Afro-futurism, black power, and African art history to create images of black Americans that strike free of white supremacy's bonds.
Soon fundamentalist magazines, independent Bible institutes, annual conferences and, beginning in the mid 1920s, church-run radio stations provided the vital links that melded them into a national network.
With Mr. Shears's skimpy yet flamboyant outfits, he melded two sides of gay culture: the drag performance-art set and the gym bunnies he worked out alongside at Crunch.
When it finally happened, Willa Holland's character melded with her comics counterpart and is the second character to take on the name "Speedy" and play sidekick to the Green Arrow.
Plus, the Curb... theme song became a regular Twitter joke on its own during the election, so in hindsight, it was only a matter of time before these worlds melded.  
The vividness of Hiroshima has been melded with anodyne accounts of what preceded it, reinforcing the sense among Americans that, unlike Germany, Japan has never fully grappled with its past.
But at the Silver Gull, they immediately melded with a cheery extended family of members along the Pool Court who have long rented cabanas, some of them over several generations.
Charlie basically is kind of where I am in a way, and that is, there comes a point in your life where your memory and imagination become kind of melded.
And a banana crostata could have been exceptional if its crust hadn't been soft and its flavors melded together, as if it had been made too early in the day.
Chile oil makes the eggs in hell a more engaging bacon-and-eggs than the carbonara pizza, a special whose four cheeses melded into a single, not very interesting white blanket.
In turn, in the 1960s, they melded action-packed narratives with their personal histories of forming identities as children of immigrants, all the while maintaining their respect for early comic history.
Next month, a convenience store will open in Scott, Louisiana, that will be made from two repurposed shipping containers melded together and painted to look like a red and white barn.
In each case, the end result looks like the old design was melded with the classic red can that has come to be associated with the sugary version of the drink.
She added the duck because she had some left over from another dish on the menu (duck carnitas with white beans) and discovered that its earthiness melded perfectly with the pork.
His fans clung to lyrics that melded familiar rap bombast with exaltations about self-discipline and long-term financial planning, a break from a music culture that often emphasizes flashy spending.
Tom Petty, a singer, songwriter and guitarist who melded California rock with a deep, stubborn Southern heritage to produce a long string of durable hits, died on Monday in Los Angeles.
That kind of melded family is the province of Chitose Abe as Sacai, whose first principles are always of amalgamation: not just of feminine and masculine, but of shape and prototype.
If the Senate is able to pass one by then — a goal of Mr. McConnell — it is very unclear whether its provisions could be melded with those in the House version.
Not only was I born into a world that David Bowie melded, I was born into a world where a generation of those influenced by him have long been spreading the gospel.
His music — a style originally called Congolese rumba, and in later years soukous, a word derived from the French secouer, "to shake" — melded traditional African and Caribbean rhythms with rock and soul.
In the last century alone, the Balkan Wars, in which Greece expanded at the cost of the Ottoman Empire, melded into World War I, in which Greece was on the winning side.
The second is a zig-zagging bench made up of small pink and gray stones that have been melded together like a mosaic, with a shiny silver metal holding it all together.
Navarro, a Harvard-educated economist with nationalist views, is well-known for his hard-line approach against China, which melded well with Trump's harsh rhetoric directed toward Beijing during his presidential campaign.
One had been formed by a piece of red snapper melded to the leg of a frog using the enzyme transglutaminase—which chefs call "meat glue"—to bind the animal proteins together.
It fascinated him that waves of immigrants had melded into a warm, generous race whose chief principles were mateship and "a fair go", and where the worst sin was to be up yourself.
In her Dream Within a Dream Tour (which promoted the Britney album that functioned as a soundtrack for the teen movie Crossroads), grim special effects and southern style melded with her girly theatricality.
Since then, murder rates have skyrocketed, while corruption and drug trafficking have flourished as the drug cartels and local governing bodies as well as the national government melded into a single countrywide nightmare.
And therein lie the two narratives of social media in 2018: One is of a platform so porous that users have been manipulated and mind melded, all while Russians meddled in U.S. elections.
Delicate sheaths of handmade pasta, pork, miso besciamella, mustard greens, chantal mushrooms and a parsley-brightened basil cream sauce melded into something that, like all great creations, felt like a thing of destiny.
What we do know, however, are the stages of the Arctic Monkeys career—those different flavors that have, over the years, melded together and made them the globally recognized band they are today.
Rachid Taha, who became a rock star in France with assertive lyrics and music that melded his Algerian heritage with punk, funk and electronic beats, has died in Les Lilas, a Paris suburb.
Sometimes the two intermingle: One fan had his Mona Lisa T-shirt autographed by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, a Russian player whose own fluid artistry probably had never before been melded to Leonardo da Vinci's.
The roiling sea melded with the distant blurry horizon, and I watched as a small boat with a single passenger, man or woman I couldn't tell, heaved and tossed in the rough sea.
Historically, women weren't supposed to need their individual identity to be formed through work, because women weren't supposed to have individual identities at all: They melded into their husband's identity when they married.
For some scenes with Mr. Diesel, the crew put together a vehicle that melded the base of a WaveRunner with the top of a motorcycle so he could ride it in the ocean.
Randi Griffin, whose mother was Korean, was another imported player and said she "always felt unaccepted by Koreans in the U.S." In time, those imported players melded with the existing South Korean team.
"You have the capability of a robot and the capability of a human being melded together," Christopher Reid, a Boeing associate technical fellow who previously designed NASA spacesuits, told Reuters during a factory tour.
The raunchy rendition of her then-recent hit "We Can't Stop," melded with #Thicke's ubiquitous summer smash "Blurred Lines," shocked fans as she sought to distance herself from her family-friendly Hannah Montana persona.
The raunchy rendition of her then-recent hit "We Can't Stop," melded with #Thicke's ubiquitous summer smash "Blurred Lines," shocked fans as she sought to distance herself from her family friendly Hannah Montana persona.
Yes, there are bits and pieces of it scattered here and there — mostly melded with the first and third acts — but by and large, the aliens destroy stuff and then humanity fights them off.
The studio was a massive first floor space that felt completely exposed to the street and elements, as if its skin were permeable and the graffiti outside had melded with her walls and floor.
NAAFI producer Lao has melded grime, jungle, reggaeton, and other styles in the past, so it is fitting that his latest release treads new global territory in an unexpected but catchy combination of sounds.
Her 2002 debut book, How the Universe Got Its Spots, melded geometry, topology, chaos, and string theory to demonstrate the ways cosmologists like her hunt for the true size and shape of the universe.
Before that, Shubert and Prokofiev are cleaverly melded, with Schubert's Symphony No. 8 and an excerpt from his incidental music to "Rosamunde," as well as Prokofiev's "Schubert Waltzes," in an arrangement by Paul Chihara.
Precise wedges of crisp daikon alternate with segments of grapefruit that shimmer in a pool of quince; the sweet, tart and spiciness of the components are melded together by earthy shards of black garlic.
Mona Fong Yat-wah, 83, a popular 1950s songstress who melded Chinese folk and European jazz, was a show business executive and the widow of the Hong Kong movie mogul Sir Run Run Shaw.
Since its founding 16 years ago, Ensemble for the Romantic Century has aimed for salon-scale variations on the Wagnerian ideal of Gesamtkunstwerk, in which all the arts are melded into a cohesive unity.
Then there is koshari, a miracle of street food, which Mr. Youssef builds out of rice and black lentils nearly melded together, barely cooked macaroni, chickpeas and a liberal heaping of those crisped onions.
"It's a giant mesh of mined and extracted metals and minerals in near perpetual motion, melded into some pretty random site," I am told by its latest documentarian, whose work explores its physical manifestations. Okay.
But the film, which melded Chinese action sequences with Hollywood-style romances, did not go over well at the box office in China or the United States, and losses are expected to hit $75 million.
One student melded data on work attendance, high-school grades, standardised tests and documented preferences in music into a program for use by states to determine an individual age of consent for sex and alcohol.
"Gennette did so much good here, like creating a team of merchants and technology experts that have melded brands with e-commerce and private label to produce some incredible results," the "Mad Money" host continued.
While it's clear that a compendium of styles contribute to The Breathing Effect's sound, Gross and Terrell have melded them all into such a convincing alloy that its musical genealogy becomes secondary to its luster.
" Befitting a film about four strong but very different characters, Mr. Guadagnino and his stars each brought ideas to the project that somehow melded into what The Guardian has called "a chamber piece of sexual tension.
These ceramic vessels — busts melded with water jugs, and raffia skirts topped by female likenesses that also resemble houses — interrogate notions of labor and gender performativity, particularly those collective expectations of servitude that plague Black women.
Their efforts eventually melded with those of Ms. Couric, who had used her television platform to raise awareness, to say nothing of millions of dollars, for colon cancer, which claimed her husband, Jay Monahan, in 1998.
Barely out of their teens, and stoked by cyclical military coups, Pink Floyd, and DC Comics, the musicians melded American rock, British pop, and Brazilian bossa nova, ornamenting political messages as suavely as Harrison and Hendrix.
I melded into crowds, learned neighborhoods and rooflines and travel protocols, feeding off the energy of the urban street, with all its fumes and traffic and millions upon millions of feet attached to millions of legs.
The relationship between humans and the environment turns somber in Jude Griebel's sculpture "Washout" (2015) which depicts a catastrophic scene of a small town destroyed by a landslide, melded into a sickly and curmudgeonly human face.
Tokusatsu (special effects) films like the Godzilla franchise had explicitly riffed on post-atomic anxiety, but anime melded that anxiety with the technoparanoia and existential musings of American science fiction authors like William Gibson and Neal Stephenson.
As Americans begin many of the pastimes of summer that are quintessentially American – baseball, backyard barbeques, family road trips - Caribbean Americans spend the month of June reflecting on their contributions and melded cultures in the United States.
It was the height of big-tent Republicanism, an era when democratic optimism at home melded with democratic optimism abroad: a sense that popular democracy could not only win elections, but could also win the Cold War.
The study led by Boeke melded the chromosomes into two, while the study led by Zhongjun Qin, a molecular biologist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, created one mega-chromosome.
He was drawing comics and I was doing all that crazy, flash animation, and we mind-melded — and now he's doing the best comics that anybody is doing, called Epoxy, and he's doing them all on computer.
In an incredibliy on-the-nose metaphor for this phenomenon, French digital artist Pierre Buttin has melded 1,000 pictures of Tinder profiles into 10 glitchy explosions of color for his new media project entitled Ten Days on Tinder.
Leslie is Scottish, so the wedding ceremony was held at Rayne church in Aberdeenshire, Scotland (the reception was reportedly at Wardhill Castle, which her family oh-so-casually owns) and the wedding dress melded seamlessly into the landscape.
Abandoning the previous album's sound completely, he switched to a restless, noisy, hour-long assortment that melded genres (metal, hip-hop, honky tonk, classical) and had to in some part lay the groundwork for Beck's impending masterpiece Odelay.
He was a wild card, with a wing of advisors (exemplified by Steve Bannon) who melded racism seamlessly to a chauvinist version of economic populism that ran afoul of Ryan and McConnell's passion for entitlement and tax cuts.
A good part of Mr. Guterres's work will be to figure out how the United Nations, a 193-member body, can navigate a world in which terrorism and war are melded and now are driven by multiple forces.
The stitches become raised lines consisting of innumerable small sections (or points): it is a way of drawing on a found surface, as well as a palpable record of time melded to a short-lived, non-reusable item.
It was there that he met the drummer Edison Machado and the bassist Sérgio Barrozo, and they formed the Rio 21941 Trio, recording two albums in samba-jazz, which melded the improvisational energy of bebop with Brazilian rhythms.
Donald Trump, too, has melded his mockery of the establishment with an appeal to patriotic zest, raising the prospect that someone, somewhere, might sneak over a border and steal your job as if it were an unlocked car.
The iPhone, sensors, digitization, big data, the internet of things, artificial intelligence and cloud computing melded together and created a new platform that was biased toward abstracting complexity at a speed, scope and scale we'd never experienced before.
He was a wild card, with a wing of advisers (exemplified by Steve Bannon) who melded racism seamlessly to a chauvinist version of economic populism that ran afoul of Ryan and McConnell's passion for entitlement and tax cuts.
While the bills are expected to be melded together and signed within weeks, here are some of the biggest differences that need to get sorted out: Both the House and Senate bills reduce the corporate tax rate to 222%.
Using a palette of white, black and all shades of wood from the lightest ash to mahogany, he melded wood chips and beads and shavings with sparkling paillettes to create a new kind of ode to the natural world.
For example, Ruth Reeves studied textiles with Fernand Léger in Paris before she worked on abstracted designs for Radio City Music Hall, and Viktor Schreckengost melded his sculpture studies in Vienna with Michael Powolny with his Ohio pottery background.
He did so with 1999's The Wood, a film he wrote and directed, where he melded a story of black friendship and coming of age with the realities of life in Inglewood, CA, in the 80s and 90s.
After serving in the Army in World War II — he was wounded in the Italian campaign — he obtained an accounting degree from St. John's, then returned to Elias, where he melded his professional training with his interest in sports.
Like the rumpled pants partially hanging over an ironing board in "Interiors" (2009) or the woman bent over, going through her travel bag in "As If" (2012), arrivals and departures have melded into a state of flux, where everything is ephemeral.
That mission is evident in her work — varied, vibrant compositions that are often melded with electronic elements — and in her podcast, "Meet the Composer," a deep dive into the minds behind contemporary classical music that recently won a Peabody Award.
Buckwheat's music melded Louisiana Creole traditions — the tootling propulsion of the accordion and the clatter of the rubboard, a metal vest played with spoons — with the R&B he grew up on in the 1950s and '60s and with rock.
He dug into the history of certain dishes, tracing the heritage of flavors and the people who brought them to the Caribbean, and focused on how those flavors were melded and reshaped by new ingredients and new generations of cooks.
At a time when so much music could be so harsh, there was a humane harmony to that score, suggesting, like in "Hair," a diverse but melded community of searchers that appealed to an isolated kid in white-bread suburbia.
The rest of the menu is devoted to more versions of korma, made with kofta — rough rounds of ground beef and onions bound by chickpea flour — chicken thighs cooked in their own fat, or potatoes and peas, melded but still distinct.
Grab-and-go sandwiches yielded mixed results; Tangy goat cheese and pesto melded nicely with roasted beet and carrot slabs between toasted sourdough, but a chewy buttered baguette dwarfed Fra' Mani ham and roasted pencil asparagus, in an unbalanced ratio.
Two reporter friends, Heidi Vogt, who has lived in Afghanistan and both East and West Africa, and Jean H. Lee, an expert on North Korea, were my packing gurus, so I melded their suggestions with a few tricks of my own.
"Under our blueprint and under Mr. Trump's plan, as they're melded, if you want to access the U.S. market, if you want to access the world market, [the] U.S. is going to be the place to do that from," the Texas Republican said.
Since 2013, ICOs have melded traditional venture capital funding rounds with crowdfunding, and while some startups like the egalitarian attributes of ICOs, many companies are using them simply because they've been turned down for funding by more traditional VCs and financial institutions.
Over the course of her career, she melded her early inspiration from Clyfford Still (his jagged forms) with her love of Henri Matisse (floral motifs in a palette of violets, rich reds, deep greens, and electric blues) into something all her own.
In doing so, it misses the chance to do something that might have been more interesting, and more dramatically effective: to look back from our contemporary perspective to parse the way that fantasy and fact melded to create the myth of Andrew Cunanan.
His cannily crafted speech melded the familiar themes of his stump speech with an endorsement of Clinton -- and it seemed, at times, in doing so he was allowing his supporters one last moment of collective grief at the end of his movement.
Using a method that Burke would have endorsed — one that Markle will (hopefully!) continue to embody, and that Obama personified in her exchange with the Queen — Washington took the best from the past and melded it with the needs of the present.
By showcasing concerts through the Live Stories tab, premiering songs and music videos, and connecting viewers directly to artists, Snapchat has melded the advantages of the old (radio and MTV-like visuals) with real-time conversation and cutting-edge tech like augmented reality.
On "Tears," the bridge is "yeah," sung over and over by Charli and collaborator Caroline Polachek; on "Backseat" she enlists Carly Rae Jepsen to join her in wistfully trilling "all alone" 40 times, their voices melded into a mournful chorus by effects.
In addition, iPhone 11 features a new Night Mode to compete with the likes of Samsung and Google, which uses image fusion and adaptive bracketing — shorter and longer exposures — melded together to reduce motion and blur to make for better low-light images.
The rise of Thatcherite politics in late-1970s and early-'80s Britain helped drive the parallel ascent of bands like the Selecter, which melded breezy Jamaican rhythms, punk-rock attitude and anti-racist activism into the genre known as two-tone ska.
Tradition having been shattered by the calamitous events of the 20th century, she saw her task as plucking the precious bits from time's waves and subjecting them to her critical thinking, without pretending they could be melded back into any grand, systemic whole.
Six months in as leader, Mr. Schumer has melded the blustery negotiating strategies of his predecessor, Harry Reid of Nevada, with the cagey tactics of Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, who honed the art of obstruction as a weapon.
The album, which saw a proper release in 1999, was produced by Converge's Kurt Ballou, and is widely viewed as a groundbreaking piece of musical art that melded elements of hardcore, metal, punk, and prog with songs that ran up to 13 meandering minutes.
And bitter, of course, because it is only a year since Haaland arrived in Austria; only a few weeks since Salzburg's courageous, quicksilver young team — melded together by Jesse Marsch, its American coach — was fraying the nerves of Liverpool and Napoli in the Champions League.
Before critical theory took hold of American universities in the '90s, perhaps with the exception of Joseph Kosuth's mechanistic reading of Ludwig Wittgenstein and of the loose connection between Nelson Goodman's Nominalism and Minimalist Art, the philosophical and the art-critical rarely melded on these shores.
The sensory flow of those lives is captured in both the artfully arranged rush of bodies in constant motion and an exquisitely textured aural soundscape that embraces both the taunting roar of nearby highway traffic and the susurrus of disparate voices melded in song and prayer.
Some of them, for instance, stitch together carbon, the element that defines life, and silicon, the stuff of sand, glass and computer chips but heretofore not of life (unless you are a Horta, the rock-shaped beings who famously mind-melded with Mr. Spock on "Star Trek").
Roger Kahn, whose 1972 book about the Brooklyn Dodgers of the early 1950s, "The Boys of Summer," melded reportage, sentiment and sociology in a way that stamped baseball as a subject fit for serious writers and serious readers, died on Thursday in Mamaroneck, N.Y. He was 231.
" The warm smells of shisha tobacco and chicken frying in a side room filled the air while Lauren, the skilled barkeep, mixed a St. Nick Henny Colada (Hennessey, coconut cream, and pineapple juice) as well as a 147 Punch (Caribbean rum melded with sundry fruity concoctions). "Shots!
Our tall, sinewy captain called himself Jack Sparrow and, in a running narration that veered into magical realism, referred to the fish as his "babies" and melded characters from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Finding Nemo" with local legends about sunken ships and crashed airplanes.
Or, rather, to pretend to inhabit a version of 2019 in which the evolution of technology and culture had ceased 25 years prior — an idea that melded the elegance of Einstein's notions about time's illusory nature with the perplexing militance of a living history flash mob of one.
In the 40-minute film, which premiered at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington last week and will expand to theaters around the country and abroad, his trips tell the story of how jazz, country, blues, soul and rock 'n' roll melded to fuel American creativity.
As we saw in Season 7 episode 4, Dany has finally gone nuclear with Drogon — and while the Three-eyed Raven knows everything about it, just as he has mind-melded with the Night King and can see Littlefinger's entire evil scheme, he is just as checked out as Doctor Manhattan ever was.
If Slow Knife sounds like two ideas melded together into one cohesive statement, that's because it is: in the five years between Severant and his latest, Teasdale toiled on two different-sounding albums before enlisting Planet Mu head Mike Paradinas to help combine the two into the challenging beauty that is Slow Knife.
Looker was founded in 2012 with the goal of building a platform "that easily integrates all of a business's data and then allows it to be melded to specific work processes in a way where users can do more with it and solve higher-value problems," according to a blog post from the company's CEO.
Donald Trump loses battle with teleprompter in GOP acceptance speech "Everything broken today can be fixed and every failure can be turned into a great success," Trump said, referring to the problems he sees in the US. "Just look at the way I just melded into the teleprompter," Trump said to laughter from the crowd.
Mr. Posner dispenses with a few characters, notably Dr. Dorn, whose persona is melded into that of Eugene Sorn (Dan Daily), formerly Sorin, who in this version is himself a doctor, although he feels no more satisfied with the life he has lived than the Sorin of the original, who laments his lack of purpose.
That's what was lacking in the costume drama confections at Antonio Marras, who melded periods and materials to romantic but increasingly irrelevant ends, and at the print fest at Emilio Pucci, which is searching for a designer and lacked any real point of view (though it managed some perfectly good parkas and beanie hats).
It is a new amalgamation of old political forces in Germany, like the nationalist-conservative wing of the CDU in the west and strong residual anti-Western sentiment in the east (see chart 2), melded together by the fact that the country has taken in 1.2m immigrants in two years, an experience Mrs Merkel stresses it will not repeat.
"I love street culture, but I also love the glitz and glamour of the South of France," said Mr. Snyder, who melded those disparate influences to produce a matte satin pullover jacket, or wind-shirt, dazzle shorts, a Harrington in a particularly fresh green, tie-dyed seersucker jackets, striped terry crew necks and smartened up tracksuits.
Perhaps there will be a day, years from today, when Disney+, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, AT&T's HBO Max, a hypothetical melded product from CBS and Viacom, Comcast-NBC Universal's Peacock, a service from Discovery Communications, Jeffrey Katzenberg's Quibi, Lionsgate's Starz, Apple TV+ and others all fight for your wallet share, with some surviving and others failing.
The theories melded with the Clinton Body Count conspiracy, the baseless allegation that the Clinton family has had over 50 former associates murdered, to fuel the Epstein Murder conspiracy theory on the American right, which has become more amenable to conspiracy theories and memes amid constant attacks on the media and the echo chambers of social media.
I know it's water I'm looking at because of the lines of striation created on its surface throughout the image, but the sky and lake are melded so seamlessly the rational part of me can't parse what is truly up and what is down, what is here and what is there, what is ocean and what is firmament.
Literally next door to Bulgaria's presidential palace, staying at the Sofia Hotel Balkan also felt like being in a palace — opulent chandeliers and marble and gold leaf melded together in a lush landscape of luxury; a simple railway hostel a short taxi ride from Sofia's main train station (not that there's anything wrong with staying in such places) this was not.
Whitman melded the Old Testament, Shakespeare, the raucous opera of his day, Romantic poetry, vernacular speech, and Emersonian transcendentalism, among others, into a unique and unprecedented poetic style; Phish melds classic rock, atmospheric prog rock, free jazz, atonal excursions, space jams, blues, country, bluegrass, Tin Pan Alley, barbershop quartet, reggae, and no doubt many other influences into their absolutely unique musical style.
Where Mr. Trump would later appeal to the American white working class, Mr. Netanyahu melded Israeli ultra-Orthodox, secular Russian immigrants and working-class Mizrachi voters, whose forebears lived in the Arab world, into a political base hungry to give the educated, liberal, European-descended Ashkenazim of Tel Aviv their comeuppance, said Ari Shavit, an author and former columnist who has followed Mr. Netanyahu throughout his career.
When the flavors of the aromatics have melded to her liking, she takes half of the chickpea mixture out and purees it until mostly smooth in a food processor, then returns it to the pot with some capers, butter, stock, and garam masala spice mix, which she says is an easy shortcut to get a lot of the same spices she typically uses in Mexican cooking into the pot at once.
We've also said goodbye to a quartet of musical figures: the jazz pianist Connie Crothers, 75, who forged her identity as an innovative composer; Toots Thielemans, 94, who found success playing jazz on the harmonica; Irving Fields, 101, who melded Latin rhythms with Eastern European sounds; and Lou Pearlman, 62, an executive who built an empire on boy bands but was later convicted of running a Ponzi scheme.
But to describe the soundtrack as naive would be to downplay how impeccably-crafted and meticulous it is; how the tracks are melded and shaped around each scene like buttons on a coat; how the simplicity and brazenness of the music feels so purposeful; and how, fifteen years after the film's release, it feels like one of the only mainstream films to ever properly capture what it is to be young, sad and confused.
Last week, I examined two of the three strands of conservative thinking — aversion to government and aversion to change — which Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE melded together in his successful effort to capture the White House.
And where the Red Hot Chili Peppers were once an unknowable quantity that melded funk, hip-hop, and hardcore punk with knuckle-headed aplomb, the brotastic band unwittingly predicted a sea change in mainstream rock with 1991's Blood Sugar Sex Magik, managing to stay so popular for so long that they outlasted—and outlived—contemporaries like Nirvana, Jane's Addiction, and Pearl Jam, to the point that by the time George W. Bush took office they'd become America's de facto answer to U2.
She melded deep jewel toned velvets and crystalline sequined capes that glimmered like the walls of an emerald mine; spliced a short black cape jacket to a white shirt; trapped flyaway nude silk chiffons with hammered silver breastplates; sent necklines soaring like satin stalagmites Men's narrow overcoats were pavéd in the same silver sequins and beaded peacock feathers as the gowns (though the men still seem like accessories to the women, rather than equals); trench coats lined in starlight; thin black turtlenecks and cigarette pants layered under glimmering bustier dresses with petal skirts.
At his first press conference since late July—when he infamously called on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton—he praised Vladimir Putin, attacked Clinton and the DNC, argued that Russian hacking was ultimately a good thing, mocked those who want him to disclose his tax returns, said he legally couldn't have conflicts of interest, bragged about turning down a $2 billion bribe, effectively melded his company with the United States government, repeatedly attacked American intelligence agencies, and shouted down CNN reporter Jim Acosta, telling him his organization was "fake news" for posting a story about intelligence reports claiming that members of Trump's inner circle were in contact with Russian intelligence officials.
Three seasons later and it has devolved an approach that takes the fabrics and forms of the past and iterates them forward: a butterfly print Mr. Alaïa created in 1991 (he used to love to watch the National Geographic channel while he worked into the night) transformed into a long, sheer lace gown; a double-breasted wool riding jacket from 1986 with a wide collar and a twisted peplum at the waist, almost as if a cardigan were tied behind, still uncompromising in its combination of rigor and sensuality; a python print melded seamlessly with a floral design in one of his classic knit dresses with wide funnel neck.
Our Experience of Reality is a Bunch of Hallucinations We Collectively Agree On There Is Growing Evidence That Our Universe Is a Giant Hologram Craig Venter's 'Digital-to-Biological Converter' Is Real Some Black Holes Erase Your Past and Give You Unlimited Futures Now We Know How Your Cells Get You High You Are Part Extragalactic, Study Says There's an Ocean Deep Inside the Earth Researchers Mind-Melded Three People to Collaboratively Play 'Tetris' How to Pick Music for People on LSD, From a Scientist Whose Job That Is Watch This Slug Risk His Life to Smoke a Spliff A Black Hole Has Been Shredding a Star Twice the Size of the Sun for 10 Years AI Finally Works—We Just Don't Know How Asteroids Started Out as Space Mud, a New Theory Suggests The Overview Effect (fiction) By now you should be halfway to the astral plane, buoyed by some truly trippy science.

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