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The bakery melds techniques and influences from Europe, Japan, and Taiwan.
And that melds nicely into this waking nightmare of a story.
The 10-story building melds traditional living with the industrial world.
Sweetness melds well with spiciness, while the balancing acidity adds refreshment.
There's not much else that really melds with the mobile mechanic… yet.
As it turns out, Ralph Breaks VR melds the two mediums seamlessly.
The algorithm sometimes melds two sentences together that, through coincidence, is offensive.
Here, an itinerary that melds street culture, history, art, food and entertainment.
Hashtag-worthy breakup lyrics abound as Grande melds pop and R&B.
Curious about how the music melds with the music further down the park?
Here, Armitage melds contemporary dance with drag performance to create a surreal stew.
I'm talking about a new work that melds the two; I'm talking alloy.
He melds a very real social history with real people and tangible ghosts.
The Chorsu Bazaar (1980) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, masterfully melds regional and Soviet architectural styles.
Benning beautifully melds themes of natural manifestations and modern-day sensiblities to her stitchings.
LA's culture melds many religions, many different energies, and all art mirrors its environment.
The best fashion from the men's fall season melds the homespun with the technical.
Huang's approach to this material melds the sensibilities of a caricaturist and an anthropologist.
"Midlife" combines acuity, frankness and drollery in a style that melds Aristotle with Kurt Vonnegut.
In essence, DARPA wants to create a closed circuit that melds synthetic and biological wires.
Great leadership is dynamic; it melds a variety of unique skills into an integrated whole.
When creativity melds together with global issues, I believe you can bring the world together.
That's even reflected in the name of our brand, which melds both of our surnames.
As their crowd melds with the protestors waiting at South Penn Square, the chants get louder.
The rear glass panel is curved and melds into the metal frame with nary a seam.
Campbell melds psychology with mythology in this book that outlines the phases of a hero's journey.
Their previous work, including Pokemon and Mario watches, melds a certain Swiss aesthetic with cute cartoons.
Although existential dread underpins most of her work, Lucas melds that anxiety into productivity, laughter even.
The play, like most of Ms. Thurber's work, melds fiction and polemic with biography and autobiography.
The crispy, salty chicken melds perfectly with the spongy and sweet maple flavor of the bun.
Kaytranada's Lite Spots, a house track built around a killer vocal sample, melds into the madness perfectly.
Mind melds have typically shown the past, yet, Oh is able to implant the future into Jurati.
But Berio ingeniously melds the tunes with a subtly modernist musical language to make them his own.
It melds French, African and Caribbean cultures into something truly unique, less than two hours from Miami.
Mr. Trump has won their al­le­giance by pi­o­neer­ing a pop­ulist mes­sage that melds cul­tural and eco­nomic com­po­nents.
Smokey bacon lends a richness to the sandwich that melds seamlessly with the mild and rich cheese.
Over eight tracks, the quartet melds the finer points of black and doom into a truly stirring composition.
He points to a creole called Palenquero that melds Spanish and Kikongo and is spoken by Afro-Colombians.
Its culture melds a ruthless pursuit of profit with a Panglossian and narcissistic belief in its own virtue.
Rebecca Taichman, the play's director and co-creator, melds a superb cast into a flawless ensemble (1:40).
Rebecca Taichman, the play's director and co-creator, melds a superb cast into a flawless ensemble (1:62003).
But it kind of works because our backgrounds are so detailed that it all kind of melds together.
Commodore Oh mind melds with her to show what will happen if synthetic life is allowed to exist.
Taking cues from footwork and UK bass, DeBois melds disparate sounds into heady experiments in rhythm and texture.
A retired lieutenant colonel of the United States Air Force who beautifully melds karate and Elvis-style dance moves.
She shifts in this way from the didactic to the fabulist — and at her best moments melds the two.
Ms. Slater's book melds subjective and objective points of view, while suggesting that the two are not mutually exclusive.
Interestingly, it's the founders of a start-up that melds man and machine in a physical relationship that cited Weiner.
This is Awavena, a 17-minute "mixed-reality" work that melds augmented reality, 360-degree film footage, and virtual reality.
"Benjy's project melds several different STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields" said Sudarshan Chawathe, chair of the judging panel.
Over the years, Stanford University's incoming president, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, has developed a career that successfully melds science, business and academia.
The resulting drink — named after the Paloma's birthplace, La Capilla in Jalisco — melds the stuff with mezcal, Curaçao, watermelon and grapefruit.
Dr. Weil is perhaps best known for popularizing the concept of integrative medicine, which melds traditional medicine with "alternative" healing techniques.
Mr. Gillespie will have to try to forge a delicate coalition that melds pro-Trump rural conservatives with anti-Trump suburbanites.
An excellent collard-green salad, which melds the softness of red adzuki beans with the crumble of candied cashews, thankfully remains.
Her husband is from Punjab and this lamb curry dish melds the flavors of both regions to create something truly unique.
Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred review, saying that it's "a celebration of fantasy that melds modern ideology with classic tropes."
As she finds her footing in these uncertain times, so does Newton, who melds more into her role with every passing episode.
The Michelle Dockery-led period drama follows the pop culture dominance of HBO's epic Westworld, which melds Western tropes with futuristic twists.
In a series on view at Ryan Lee gallery, Sandy Skoglund melds classical still life paintings with Cold War–era consumer culture.
It's sunset at the Dead Sea, where the New Age melds with a biblical vista in danger of becoming a paradise lost.
Nintendo made it official that Bowsette, a vivacious, fan-created character that melds together Bowser and Princess Peach, is not a thing.
But in your book you point to Reagan's administration as a point at which the Hollywood ethos itself melds with politics. Yes.
His distinctive physical style melds a silky slipperiness with street and contemporary dance forms, often combined with stylized, repetitive gesture and speech.
Teju Cole, who also melds pictures and prose, directly considers the acts of seeing and writing and making pictures in his books.
This comprehensive book melds a big-picture sensibility of post-career life with pertinent research studies and insights and interviews from real retirees.
Rather than continue two separate realms, this new platform melds the two so that digital bits are embedded into materials made of atoms.
And, like the best dating shows, it melds fact and fantasy into something that's more like the real thing than you might expect.
Both, along with Activision's Skylanders, fall into the "toys to life" genre, which melds video games with physical toys in the real world.
Lou Harrison's Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra melds a soulful solo line (here played by Jennifer Choi) to an agile, glinting ensemble.
When you're snoozing, your mind melds both the fictional and factual worlds, helping you envision things that you normally wouldn't while you're awake.
Sleeping Beauty & The Beast, another Ballez production, melds the two fairy tales with 19th-century union organizing and 20th-century AIDS-advocacy storylines.
An interracial love story set in the Jim Crow south, it melds personal explorations of racial prejudice with fairy tale, theater and film.
Since beginning to open up to world trade in the 1980s, China has maintained an economy that melds market capitalism with state control.
Kluger melds memoir with science to deliver a book that gives both anecdotal and data-based proof of the significance of sibling order.
If House Republicans were to insist on negotiating a compromise that melds the Senate and House budget plans, tax legislation could be delayed.
Choose clothing colors that complement your skin tone, and make sure your clothing melds well with the background as well, Bailo advises. 7.
As in past seasons, the latest installment of Netflix's show about the life and times of Queen Elizabeth II melds fact and fiction.
Unlike so many pieces of music theater, "Weightless" has a well-crafted form, and its spoken dialogue melds beautifully with the propulsive score.
It pieces together intricate, sculptural sounds from heritages that feel outside the western canon, but melds them into glitchy, left-field club-facing tracks.
Directed by Valentina Tapia, who is also behind Deerhunter's "Snakeskin" video, "Degraded" melds beautifully with the imaginiative bright energy of the post-punk tune.
Woven around the tale of a loft he converts in an Oslo suburb, the book melds the technical and the personal with lyrical minimalism.
With the help of producer-engineer, Claudius Mitterndorfer (Weezer, Arctic Monkeys) On Desire melds their usual punk-tinged Britpop with a sonically sinister twist.
It seems human-adjacent, something that a bunch of psychedelic vulcans might use to relax after a hard day of mind-melds and meditation.
NATHAN'S FAMOUS SKINLESS BEEF FRANKS, $5.59 FOR 83 A mild, juicy frank that "melds in a nice way" with bun and condiments, Melissa said.
With "This Land," David Opdyke melds art and environmental activism, hoping to inspire urgent changes in vision, one postcard, and viewer, at a time.
What is truly important to the mastery of the artistry is a process that melds all these diverse elements into an understandable and lucid portrait.
"Parasite" melds all of Bong's ideas about class inequality, which have stirred through his movies throughout his career, and plotted them out into a masterpiece.
It continues in the tradition of land art forbearers by beautifully linking art with natural surroundings, and melds the two worlds of expression and activism.
The gleaming white walls of a commercial gallery are perfect for this series, which melds classical still life paintings with Cold War–era consumer culture.
There's also a lot of New Age palm reading and philosophizing on life and our choices, not all of which melds easily with the experience.
After three years of renovation, this sea-facing stone-walled "soul heaven," as the hotel promotes itself, melds the best of both its past incarnations.
"Give Me Something" asks for "something to believe in" as churchy organ chords waft in; "Sweet Architect" melds a torch song and a piano hymn.
"Having Our Say" artfully melds all the elements of theater into a satisfying whole, and 100 years seem to go by in a wondrous flash.
Either we have historically misunderstood how mind melds work in "Trek" or … wait for it … Oh Oh, it's magic, you know … I am so sorry.
With the help of machine learning, a community of Redditors are creating highly realistic fake porn that melds famous actresses' faces onto porn performers' bodies.
Using rearranged phrases from a French poem by Lin Delpierre as a text, Mr. Leroux melds the words to his teeming, gnashing, continuously shifting music.
The band melds rhythm and blues, rock and hip-hop into a strong, meaty sound, emphasizing repertoire from various pockets of the city's music scene.
In "Buddha (Earth)," for instance, Scott melds a beaded orange face with a glowing green figure; a gold leaf painting is embedded in its surface.
Her Clusters series melds a group of women into something of a surreal sculpture—a narrative to be unpacked rather than an object to be sexualized.
UnReal Estate V melds both TV and cinema, pursuing a slightly more niche route by incorporating buildings and areas from some of Hayao Miyazaki's best films.
Bruce Hornsby melds chamber music, jazz, Minimalism and a folksy hoedown with some science-based metaphors to offer advice and warnings for the future of humanity.
But citing Aristotle, Adam Smith and James Madison, among others, he melds history, philosophy and ideology into a sobering vision of a society in an accelerating decline.
"We want to have the most intimate fan experience that melds together digital and fans," Suzanne Lindbergh, senior vice president of original programming at AOL, told Mashable.
But what's most distinctive about Montreal's food scene is creative but unpretentious cooking that artfully melds and builds upon classic European traditions in order to transcend them.
All of that melds into the political competitions backstage until the two things are so intertwined that the stakes in the ring become very "real" after all.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PITTSBURGH — The work of Jacques Henri Lartigue melds today's concepts of the autobiographical with street, fine art, action, and fashion photography.
The Edge has a handful of prototypically Mamet exchanges, with parse dialogue of quick wit and rhythmic repetition that director Tamahori melds smoothly with the film's action elements.
"I would tell anyone who is interested in pursuing an MBA to take advantage of a remote program, as it melds better with the demands of everyday life."
Blending his French origins with an upbringing in Portugal and a current life in Mexico City, Rousseau melds cultures to create staple items on the Fifty Mil's menu.
The art is by friends, such as the illustrator Andreas Samuelsson, or heroes, such as Joan Brossa, the Catalan artist whose practice melds poetry, theater and graphic design.
These days, Beastwars melds hulking doom and sludge metal with earth-quaking noise rock, and they've reaped increasing amounts of critical and commercial success over the past few years.
Okojie's style of writing — which melds realistic settings with surreal metaphor — allows her to sprinkle speculative elements throughout her story in a way that makes them feel bizarrely natural.
The HTC U 11 sports the U-series' "liquid design," which melds glass and metal to create a seamless design that's both elegant to look at and to hold.
In The Problem with Apu, Kondabolu melds his standup-like narrations of his investigation with social commentary from South Asian American actors, bystanders, and even EGOT winner Whoopi Goldberg.
The journalists Norman and Hirsch, on the other hand, offer up more personal takes — valuable if ungainly melds of memoir and reportage marked by excellent intentions and awkward prose.
S&P Dow Jones Indices and MSCI first announced last November that they would discard the old telecom sector for a new one that melds communication and media companies.
"It has a very northern Italian feel even though you are in the wine country, and I think it melds both of them really well," Needham told Business Insider.
The 44-minute holiday extravaganza melds all your favorite classic Christmas songs with some Musgrave originals, tons of celebrity guests, and a mind blowing number of fantastic outfit changes.
Eve L. Ewing's collection Electric Arches melds poetry and prose, magic realism and memory, in an exploration of what it's like to grow up as a black woman in America.
One Maryland-based company called Mistral Groupcould provide the Corps with a suite of suicide drones varying in size and payload that melds with its expeditionary and sea-based nature.
"Stop Me From Falling" melds banjo and keyboard into the same sparkly whoosh, while the guitar hook in "Raining Glitter" spins and plunks with the exactitude of a synth preset.
The forty-three-year-old playwright is one of downtown's most trenchant, least crowd-pleasing talents, whose stubbornly genre-resistant work melds identity politics, Dadaist humor, and metatheatrical mind games.
Citizens of the United States will soon celebrate Halloween — a holiday that melds American ambition, the country's unquenchable thirst for ephemeral humor, and the thrill of putting on a costume.
The opening cut "Self Determination," premiering today on THUMP, conjures the ambience of a Middle Eastern market and effortlessly melds the sounds to subtly expanding and contracting waves of percussion.
Narrated by Robbie Robertson of the rock group the Band, this four-part series melds modern technology with indigenous knowledge to explore unknown strands of Native American history and culture.
Yet Henze's score, written when European contemporary music was dominated by complex atonal styles, stands out for the skillful way he melds modernist elements with vestiges of Mahler and Strauss.
Unlike bands like Power Trip or Xibalba, whose sound clearly melds thrash and punk, Gatecreeper's approach on tracks like "Sterilizing" or highlight "Stronghold" emphasize death metal as a primary style.
What's even more remarkable is that the graphic designer melds the faces of these celebrities, politicians, historical figures, and pop-culture icons in ways that are often fought with implications.
The idea for Phillips' shooting assistant was born in 2014 following a chance meeting with Bill Binko, the founder of ATMakers, an organization that melds the hacking spirit with assistive technologies.
He successfully melds together those nuggets with social history, on the shop floor and beyond the factory walls, from union battles to worker exploitation and, in the case of Foxconn, suicides.
Camila Meza, the Django Ms. Meza, a singer-songwriter originally from Santiago, Chile, melds modern jazz with New World pop on her springlike album "Traces," due out on Sunnyside next month.
Such is the growing spookiness in BTTM FDRS, which melds social horror with body horror, as the thing in the apartment building integrates its inhabitants, the gentrified space literally consuming humanity.
Ms. Inoa, a playwright to watch (and a writer for the AMC horror series "The Walking Dead"), melds various styles here, moving from the rap opener to a naturalistic first act.
Home to the typical planting paraphernalia (and her husband's guitars), the space doubles as a studio, where she melds the botanical spoils of her own East London garden with found photographs.
In Revolt of the Body, Hijikata, alternately in drag and nearly naked, melds European dance styles, including Flamenco and ballet, with grotesque movements in a spectacle of heady sexuality and debasement.
In another room, fragmentary architectural plans are stacked between panels of Heraklith (an insulation material) in a floor-based, multi-component installation that melds abstracted conceptualizations of walls with their physical surfaces.
House of Cards, which has garnered the attention of politicos in Washington — and even the viewership of President Barack Obama — melds a melodramatic flair with ripped-from-the-headlines Capitol Hill plots.
"Sister Play" is a whimsical piece that not always persuasively melds playful and dramatic passages with moments of a philosophical nature as the characters inwardly express thoughts about their lives and relationships.
The movie is kind of nice and kind of boring, and the opening scene melds both of those things together so exceptionally well that I can't tell if it's genius or terrible.
But these are important games to us, from our childhoods, and we wanted to sort of find a game that melds those influences as it passed from one brain to the other.
Whether it's the operating systems or the core apps, a major aspect of what makes both users and reviewers value Apple products is software that melds power, reliability and ease of use.
Whether it's the operating systems or the core apps, a major aspect of what makes both users and reviewers value Apple products is software that melds power, reliability, and ease of use.
What makes Ohman and Walden's unique, though, is the style: every picture includes a tablet showing a still image from the scene in question, which melds in perfectly with the IRL background.
That's what ultimately birthed Age Of, a borderline hubristic effort that melds the composerly, obsessive, synth-heavy pieces that have become his signature with a new pop impulse—in a relative sense.
In order to depict such a wide range of elements, Reeder's "collage-esque" look melds various kinds of backdrops within the same flat space, rendering patterns with a graphic sense of realism.
A Mexican-American born in Los Angeles, Angelica Garcia proclaims her bicultural heritage — "wearing my roots and flying this flag" — over a snowballing, polyrhythmic buildup that melds Mexican rhythms and electronic savvy.
A trained art restorer, Douglas takes broken Staffordshire ceramic figures and melds their fragments together, at times with her own additions, so they instead reflect our current events and 21st-century concerns.
The ONE also features a proprietary SuperRaw format, which combines the data from four rapid-fire RAW shots and melds them into one big file, allowing for smoother images when light is low.
Leather Up extrait de parfum From: Phuong DangAroma: Masculine, Woodsy A specially aged and concentrated batch of patchouli melds with spicy, citrusy notes to evoke the smell of leather in this unisex scent.
L was raised by a single mother in and around Newark; his distinctive last name melds his father's surname with her initial, L, for Lancaster — a feminist gesture before hyphenating became a norm.
"Everything He Needs" melds her voice into the beat's breathy swish, a shifting, feathery amalgamation of electronic exhalations, as the high background keyboards create a sense of mounting excitement inside a cozy space.
From the tactile joy of brushing our bare skin against fabric to the discovery of new architecture that yields to our touch, Neto's work melds the pleasures of sight to the sensuality of material.
Firecrackers is populated with dozens of talented photographers, but there's one artist in particular that most seamlessly melds the personal with the political, the documentary with the surreal, and the philosophical with the everyday.
Her music, which melds elements of rap, electronica, dance and a generous dose of sex positivity, is anything but subdued (one past song title is "Tent in Your Pants") and makes for dazzling performances.
One of Mr. Heginbotham's most impressive achievements comes in "The Farmer and the Cowman," the party scene that melds the Texas two-step, as well as a brief square-dance sequence, with the narrative.
"The Bye Bye Man" melds the summon-the-evil-by-its-name convention familiar from "Candyman" and, in a lighter register, "Beetlejuice," with the old try-not-to-think-of-an-elephant mind game.
The difference may not be neon obvious, but to my taste, American oak melds better with both red and white Rioja, imparting a light coconut creaminess that seems perfectly at home with the wines.
Directed by the creators of RuPaul's Drag Race, Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, the film melds together a 1990s true crime story, tacky marble bathroom sets, and a serious discussion about child sexual abuse.
The end result is a film that deftly melds wit and social commentary, compounded by a horrifying end crescendo that's impossible to look away from, and stays with you long after you've left the theater.
The great thing about the coming of the end in a game of Kingdom is that the game melds those two types of gameplay, and in doing so it morphs together those forms of ending.
"Rodney King" (Netflix), a mesmerising one-man show directed by Spike Lee, provides a stirring portrait of the man behind the news; the performance, shot with 12 cameras, melds biography with music, poetry and vocals.
Today, the 35-year-old physician melds the two interests as director of the Cleveland Clinic Center of Clinical Artificial Intelligence, where he hopes to use the technology to change how doctors think about medicine.
He melds truly devastating stories that have no clear solution or moral lesson for their characters with humor, warmth, and depictions of excess that expose how darkly funny the American appetite for excess really is.
Along with Disney, the production melds the spirit of Haitian carnival and New York's late-1970s no-wave scene: Skeletons dance, a vengeful ghost appears and a pair of red shoes work their evil magic.
The same isn't exactly true for British students, though Sex Education melds these different high school cultures together, which has left some wondering why — and which location, exactly, the show is supposed to take place in.
The popularity of Tencent's WeChat app stems from how it melds messaging, social networking, e-commerce, media and gaming features in one place that a billion Chinese consumers use on their smartphones from morning to night.
"The food in Singapore is one of the best melds, not just a melting pot, of world flavors," said K.F. Seetoh, Singapore's de facto food ambassador and creator of the World Street Food Congress, by email.
Eyre does a fine job distributing the chorus in the first act across his imagined train-station square in Amiens (Rob Howell's set, an immense amphitheater that melds into a crumbling hôtel particulier, is impressive and versatile).
Eye of Nix vocalist Joy Von Spain joined forces with noise artist Masaaki Masao on this utterly harrowing release, which melds clattering power electronics, tectonic drone, death industrial, and harsh noise with von Spain's inimitable operatic vocals.
" It melds words from Ecclesiastes and Dostoevsky's Grand Inquisitor; a Bach chorale that Zimmermann, following Alban Berg's precedent, had employed in his 1950 Violin Concerto, sounds: "It is enough: Lord, if it please You, then release me.
Enmoladas are loose rolls of tortillas, akin to enchiladas, enveloped in a mole that melds plantains and raisins with almonds and austerely dark chocolate, underscored by notes of smoke and fruit from pasilla, guajillo and ancho chiles.
Besides the rich soundscape, it's fascinating how the piece melds VR with physicality: before each person starts the experience, they're asked to actually take a seed and place it in soil behind them, symbolizing their virtual avatar's creation.
Juan Pablo, who was sixteen years old when Escobar was killed, is now forty-one, a brooding, heavyset man with an unmistakable resemblance to his father; the image on the jacket of "In Flagrante" seamlessly melds their faces.
If it were only those close readings, "He Held Radical Light" would be a textbook; instead, the real joy is how beautifully it melds intellectual labor with humane fellowship, refusing to forget the flesh that made the words.
Still, it feels most fitting to end this playlist with 2000's "Impressive Instant," an odd but catchy song about losing yourself on the dance floor, because it melds so many elements of what makes Madonna, well, Madonna.
One of the great peculiarities of Andrew Cosby's script (which melds stories from a number of Mignola's comics arcs) is that all this happens before the audience has any idea who these enemies are, or even who Hellboy is.
MGMT returned from a four-year hiatus with the repeat-worthy " Little Dark Age," a gothic, '80s-inspired single that melds alternately eerie and charged synths with cryptic, poetic verses — and one of the band's best choruses to date.
Interrogating processes and using the language of The Hub to talk to the villagers results in higher suspicion; using their own language to talk about their technological developments and the AI/body melds they call "vessels" keeps suspicion low.
In January he will release an EP, titled "J'ouvert," on which he melds Caribbean pop styles and E.D.M. beats with help from a diverse collection of collaborators, including the rapper Young Thug and the rock group Walk the Moon.
"Our idea was: Could we have a computing platform that's more internal, that melds human and machine in some ways and that feels like an internal extension of our own cognition," says Arnav Kapur, who led the system's development.
It's not quiet, per se, but it melds seamlessly with the surroundings: murals and lampshades painted in the 1940s by the writer and illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans, the author of the "Madeline" books, in exchange for lodging at the hotel.
Its Eagle Lofts, which melds a 54-story modern tower to a low-slung former electrical warehouse at 163-22 Queens Street as part of a 790-unit complex, is now under construction, with an expected 2018 completion date.
The name reflects this fact too: The Xperia XZ melds some of the features of Sony's previous Z-series phone with other features from the latest X-series device announced just six months ago at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
This porch light/security camera melds the best of an automatic LED floodlight with an outdoor webcam, offering you a way to keep tabs on things even if you don't want to leave the relative safety of your basement bunker.
Maybe it really is just a song about a screen door and that day he'd just happened to be wearing jeans without change in the pockets, but his music is the kind that melds to whatever you're feeling at that time.
It is soft, cushy, hearty and it shares the same buttery color of cheap butter-sauced movie theatre popcorn that makes me salivate... I also chose it because I love that last sliver of bun that melds the two sides together.
The Outer Worlds is full of a lot of experiences like this, where the absolute bleak horror of a space empire run by lousy corporations melds with an intergalactic setting to produce moments that are stunning in their tragicomic brutality.
Transience, geographical exploration, new love and old friends all loom on "Near to the Wild Heart of Life," which melds stories of a touring band's itinerant lifestyle with the soul-searching that can result upon returning home (or leaving again).
For the most part, Wolfe made his book pieces from a combination of oil paint, modeling paste, lithography or screen prints and carved, painted wood, a thorough mixing of media to fashion work that melds art with literature and music.
The interview is notable not just for how Trump sees himself but also for how his belief in "ego" melds with his interpretation of America: Q: How large a role does pure ego play in your deal making and enjoyment of publicity?
Their co-production melds stale EDM 2.0 tropes with a touch of snoozefest post-rock guitar, and is saved only by a powerful vocal feature from 18-year-old singer Daya (who also appeared on the Chainsmokers' 2016 hit, "Don't Let Me Down").
In the bisexual romantic triangle "Straight," now at the Acorn Theater, Charlie Corcoran's set melds perfectly with Grant Yeager's lighting: A tidy apartment is illuminated at times with cool pastel hues, in transitions punctuated by Will Van Dyke's tidy synthesized musical accents.
Not since the original NES Legend of Zelda has exploration felt so organic and enticing as it does in Breath of the Wild, and I can't wait to see how it eventually melds with the puzzle-solving and heroics we've come to love.
Dozens of pellets made from the same plastic that Adidas (ADDDF) melds into the soles of sneakers will arrive at the International Space Station after SpaceX launched the experiment Friday at 11:50 pm ET from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
That's a new option on display in Roku's newest operating system, which is coming to Roku-branded TVs today: Roku's OS 8 features a "smart guide" that melds streaming options like Netflix and Amazon video alongside live TV networks like CBS and ABC.
Now Trump is looking for a replacement who melds with him personality-wise and can be a "credible interlocutor" with the administration, Congress and other countries, officials tell CNN, noting that the President believed Ratcliffe fit the bill, at least before he withdrew.
This is as true of its form (which melds rap and hip-hop into the classic book musical) and its casting (which uses black and Latino men and women to portray the white founders of the United States) as of its content.
Because of the way that lacquer paint levels and melds with the paint around it, the works are less about the indexical trace of the artist (as with Jackson Pollock's roughly contemporary drip paintings) and more about the interaction of forms and colors.
Built at the site of the former 3123s-era Cedar Hotel, the Viceroy Chicago has a distinctive architectural twist: it melds the reconstructed brick and terra cotta facade of the old hotel with a new 2312-floor pleated glass high-rise tower.
"Our idea was: Could we have a computing platform that's more internal, that melds human and machine in some ways and that feels like an internal extension of our own cognition?" says Arnav Kapur, a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab in a statement.
Tyler gives vocal cues to Charlie Wilson; he receives the seal of master approval from Zimmer; he brings through and melds together talents as far flung as Toro Y Moi and 18-year-old guitarist Austin Feinstein (who has since worked on Frank Ocean's Blonde).
South Korean works include "Macbeth — This Is Another Exorcism," a performance by the Juk-juk company that melds Shakespeare's play with local shamanic rituals; and "Memories of Shame," a dance piece by the Kim Yonggeol Dance Theater that is set on a bare, smoky stage.
Support for the Green New Deal in growing on the left, where it is seen as an aspirational proposal that melds climate change with social justice issues into a political stew of science, economy, jobs, wages, environment, fairness, equality and whatever else you want.
In addition to the fact that—to reiterate—this is a delicious synthesis of mint, chocolate, and booze, this particular Grasshopper is blended with ice cream for an incredibly rich, smooth texture and that lovely waft of vanilla that melds so charmingly with mint.
On a visit to the studio of Joseph Mallord William Turner, he encountered the painter's great "Snow Storm: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps," which melds landscape and history painting in a scene from the ancient past that held lessons for the present.
There's a folk-ish delicacy to her tones and her oft-plucked guitars, but on Second Love she melds muted glitchy electronics which neatly complement the album's themes—modern love, growing up with the glow of a laptop, this changing age and ever-morphing emotions.
"Robuchon molds, melds, seasons, extracts the greatness out of everything from cauliflower to razor clams, foie gras to caviar," Patricia Wells wrote in The International Herald Tribune in 22006, naming his new Restaurant Joël Robuchon in Paris one of the world's 215 best restaurants.
More current fare includes "Smashed," an indie from 2012 with Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Aaron Paul, and the occasionally terrifying "Flight" from the same year, which melds the alcoholism drama with the near disaster pic, focusing on an airline pilot played by Denzel Washington.
Justice League has a few things going for it, though – early word is that the film successfully melds Joss Whedon's story beats and dialogue with the stylings and action of Zack Snyder (who was asked to hand over the reins after studio execs saw an early cut).
In the young producer's exclusive mix for THUMP, entitled Strapped In the Durags, UV deftly melds together elements of hip-hop, trap, dubstep, and jungle with a dose of original tracks, demos and edits, in a genre-jumping vein similar to that of his past release.
While much of the recent news surrounding voting rights has focused on strict new voter ID laws, the poll closures in Arizona point to a more subtle issue—one that melds the right's enthusiasm for government spending cuts with its more insidious support for restricting ballot access.
The music melds Iggy Pop's primal riffs with the arching melodies and structural convolutions that Mr. Homme has brought to his own songs, embracing the richness of his baritone while forging a band sound that is at once brutally effective and utterly clear: a crystalline hammer.
That vision is crystallized on the recently-dropped Outer Limbs, a razor sharp eight-song beast that melds the influence of the Melvins' classic Stoner Witch with Don Caballero-like math-jazz and Tweak Bird-esque stoner metal, dousing it all in wads of guitar looping'n'noodling fuckery.
Far from limiting itself to one type of work, Burckhardt's dynamic and engrossing installation melds painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, and text-based works, along with copies of both consumer objects and paintings, while simultaneously alluding to theater sets, natural history dioramas, and maybe even museum period rooms.
With views of both the ocean and the mountains, Casa das Canoas incorporates many of the principles that made the architect famous: The pool melds with a large boulder; the curving walls and windows undulate to a silent rhythm; light flings itself across the upstairs space.
Mr. Hajjaj's stylings — mixing camouflage, polka-dot, or animal prints with traditional fabrics from the souk; adding cheap plastic sunglasses shaped like hearts; printing Louis Vuitton logos onto the motorbike body — bring a sense of play that melds Moroccan heritage with a patchwork hip-hop swagger.
Ngakoue charts the depth of their drop backs — if they stop at 8 yards but step up 2 yards to throw, for instance — and melds that data with information provided by his coaches, like a quarterback's average release time and his completion percentages within that time frame.
The 35-year-old was born and raised in Syria, where he went to medical school before coming to the US. All the while, Nazha retained a longtime love of computers, which he today melds with his work as a hematologist and medical oncologist at the Cleveland Clinic.
Wednesday's latest trailer melds all six new dystopian realities together in one existential gut punch, promising the season four release will be an even more depressing way to spend your New Year's Eve than cramming yourself into Times Square like a human sardine just to watch the ball drop.
Other Democrats and left-leaning think tanks — cognizant of how deeply ingrained work-based insurance is in our health care ecosystem and of how allergic many Americans are to massive change — have introduced more incremental approaches, like Medicare buy-ins or a supercharged Obamacare that melds with Medicaid.
The more important thing in the President's view, according to the officials, was to have someone who melds with Trump personality-wise and can be a 'credible interlocutor' with the administration, Congress and other countries -- which the President believed Ratcliffe fit the bill for, at least before he withdrew.
It doesn't seem at all unreasonable to say that the roster of acts on show would likely never come together in any other context—that is to say, Simple Things is a unique proposition in just how seamlessly it melds contemplative, boundary-pushing with actual, taps-aff hedonism.
Their deeper-pocketed parents might prefer The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour, Miami ($617 a night), which has only two suites per floor, or The Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club, a luxurious oceanfront hotel (from $1,160 a night) that melds an original 2963s building with a glassy Richard Meier addition.
She melds aesthetic and aural strategies associated with these movements and styles with influences from sci-fi literature, Afrofuturism, as well as alternative religious groups like the Shakers, adding a quasi-spiritual element to her works, which purport the existence of alternate realities while remaining firmly rooted in the contemporary.
She backed Remain, but stayed quiet about it during the campaign and melds a certain social liberalism (she backed gay marriage before most of her colleagues) with an authoritarian streak (she clamped down on immigration, making it harder for foreign students at British universities to stay in the country after graduating).
His voice goes bluer and melds with the strong rose madder synesthesized octave alternations, light rose madder muted with white changes to a more saturated rose madder, all the while his voice mixes with the colors of the instruments, oranges, red, green background sometimes visible as the song gets quiet. Beautiful.
The augmented reality game splices a digital layer onto the physical world: Pokémon appear based on a player's physical location, and the cartoon creatures are seen through the phone's camera, creating an image that melds the virtual to the real — a smiley Bulbasaur near a Central Park fountain, for example.
"Hear the Sirens Scream" pulls all of those effects together and melds it with a rawness that echoes through the speakers and puts you front and centre of your own personal show before "The Reaper" spins away on cosmic organ sounds and catapults you ever further into depths of terror.
Ms. Chen, known for her high-wattage clients and a dramatic, vivid style that melds contemporary Chinese imagery with historical symbols and spaces, was honored last Sunday in New York at the China Fashion Gala, an annual event co-hosted by the China Institute and the China Beauty Charity Fund.
"Ultraviolence masterfully melds those elements, and completes the redemption narrative of a singer whose breakout-to-backlash arc on 2012's Born to Die made her a cautionary tale of music-industry hype," reads Kyle Anderson's review in Entertainment Weekly, the same publication that docked points for Del Rey's authenticity two years prior.
"Stop Making Sense," 1984's filmed record of the Talking Heads rock group performing at what may have been its commercial and artistic peak, remains a model of its kind; it perfectly melds the colorfully staged grandeur of a classic MGM musical with the frenzied montages typifying of the emerging music-video genre.
Staring this week, it'll available for a limited time at Krispy Kreme stores in the U.S. The Krispy Kreme Reese's Peanut Butter Doughnut is no regular chocolate doughnut: it melds the beauty of Krispy Kreme's pastries with the classic flavor of Reese's peanut butter to "become your new favorite thing," a press release promises.
Now the new psychedelic therapy model—revived from the 1950s and reimagined for the twenty-first century—may be able to chemically induce the same kind of transformative, spiritual awakening, and offer a new treatment paradigm, one that melds the ancient healing model of religion and spirituality with contemporary standards for safe medical practice.
" Desi Moore, the owner and curator at Showboat Gallery, shares how the art space's message melds with themes of compassion by donating a small portion of each show's profits to a local charity: "I like to find ones that focus on keeping art and music education available to all children, regardless of their financial or social situation.
More broadly, it's an amorphous anti-genre that melds dynamic percussion and brain-melting bass with the singular inspiration of the producer/DJ—whether that's the glitchy 8-bit video game sounds on Jonwayne's Bowser, arcane Turkish instruments on Gaslamp Killer's "Nissim," or the imagined transmissions of the crackling, zapping cosmos captured on Flying Lotus' Los Angeles.
Nestled in verdant wine country and on the edge of leading oyster-producing areas, this elegant city on the Garonne River melds a history as a wealthy shipping center with a more recent resurgence in arts and infrastructure to make for a captivating — and mouthwatering — destination that's easy to navigate on a system of modern trams.
The issue of a haunted flat melds the Hong Kong obsession with property with a Chinese population that tends to be superstitious and pursues ancient traditions, illustrated by the use of feng shui by many property developers to ensure that a building uses surrounding natural forces, such as mountains, wind and water, in a harmonious way.
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.
According to the game's backstory, the Talos I started as a government space station in the '60s before being taken over by a private company in 2030, and the design melds the design language of 1960's science fiction — large, magnetic tape storage systems and retro hardware litter the place — with the kind of wood panelling and gold trim you'd expect from a gaudy hotel.
SummerStage teams up with the Bronx organization Pepatián to present two groups: Bombazo, the Bronx-based drum and dance group led by Milteri Tucker, specializes in traditional Afro-Puerto Rican bomba and Afro-Caribbean music and dance, while the Sabrosura Effect is a Latin-fusion dance company founded by Beatrice Capote and Miguel Aparicio that melds Cuban folkloric material with New York-style salsa and contemporary movement.
The movie features his trademark sharp shifts in tone, but also melds Western imagery (a scene in the Mirando boardroom apes the image of the White House war room during the bin Laden raid), music (John Denver's "Annie's Song" features prominently), and cultural touchstones (the code names used by the ALF are reminiscent of Reservoir Dogs, especially with the sharing of true names between Mija and K and the matter of misplaced trust) with specifically Korean details.

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