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What's more, unlike traditional bricks, Plastiqubes don't use any mortar.
What's more, unlike most GOP politicians, Trump was personally comfortable with Giuliani.
What's more: Unlike for women, the arrival of such a day is not a foregone conclusion.
And the further you rise into elite circles, the more unlike the rest of us the rich become.
To be sure, this would tie their hands more: Unlike "hate speech," libel and slander have legal meanings.
What's more, unlike last year's brief surge back above $60, this latest uptick has a better chance of sticking.
In that sense, he could not be more unlike Pablo Escobar on the first two seasons of the show.
What's more, unlike in the UK we have an extensive battery of state polling to back up our national polls.
What's more, unlike the abstractions involved in climate, clean energy is real, tangible, and — perhaps most important of all — commercially viable.
What's more, unlike the current resident of the White House, Philippe comes to see art as a healing and redemptive force.
What's more, unlike the GOP, the Democrats have no redoubt to which they can retreat if they lose the election in November.
MORE. "Unlike the previous administration, President Trump confronted a pivotal moment in Syria and took action," they said in a joint statement.
What's more, unlike the Japanese characters, Tracy is literally easy to understand, since she's the only sympathetic human character who speaks largely in English.
What's more, unlike any other proposal, a national collection moratorium is immediately effective and requires no upfront bureaucracy that inevitably slows delivery of relief.
What's more, unlike an airplane, trains often tell a story of national ambition, and when you're on one, you're a part of that story.
What's more, unlike a traditional missile, which carries one warhead, the Bulava missile is capable of carrying up to 10 nuclear and hypersonic weapons on its tip.
What's more, unlike a traditional missile which carries one warhead, the Bulava missile is capable of carrying up to 003 nuclear and hypersonic weapons on its tip.
What is more, unlike the natural sciences, social scientists have an array of increasingly sophisticated data-based methods and data sets with which to address public policy questions.
What's more, unlike many popular cash back cards, the Double Cash has no rewards cap, so if you spend big one quarter, the savings don't stop piling in.
It's another example of a polarized America, of places becoming more unlike each other: not only with respect to income inequality and politics, but also with growth patterns.
What's more, unlike her perpetually thwarted characters, who chase their ideas with the exasperation of dogs running after their tails, Ms. Baker delivers a complete and confident narrative.
What's more, unlike in Aleppo where these tactics at least brought international censure and embarrassment, in Idlib the regime would be attacking a province dominated by a terrorist group.
The other production, which in many ways could not be more unlike this collection, is "Minefield," a staggeringly powerful and humane examination of war that ended its Under the Radar festival run on Sunday at N.Y.U. Skirball.
While it may seem as though the KarJenners are living lives more or less parallel to our own (only way, way more luxe), it's actually almost impossible to imagine an existence any more unlike that of the general public.
G Suite users get more AI writing help, Google Assistant calendar integration and more Unlike other grammar tools, Google's version utilizes a neural network approach to detect potential grammar issues in your text — similar to the techniques used for building effective machine translation models.
TV on Monday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, unlike most Republicans, has mastered attracting small-dollar donations.
Talking about Calder's role as an American in Paris, he goes on at length about Henry James, though James's kind of transplantation—fixed, and longing for the ancient and implanted permanence of Europe—couldn't have been more unlike that of the Calder generation, who saw in Paris ferment and fizz.
Trump's Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, unlike his predecessor Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts GOP governor vetoes New Hampshire bill to create independent redistricting commission Why target Tucker Carlson?
Compound nouns are made up of a combination of a noun + some other element. Welsh only usually allows compounds of two words and no more (unlike German which allows seemingly endless compounding). The combinations are noun + noun, verb + noun, and adjective + noun. Compound nouns form their pl.
FC Wilrijk lasted two seasons before being relegated again. In 1935 the club was promoted once more. Unlike their previous third division stays, FC Wilrijk showcased dominant football. This resulted in a 3rd position in the 1935–36 season and even becoming third division champions in the 1936–37 season.
The teeth are restricted to the front half of the maxillae in Parringtonia and Erpetosuchus, and the back of the maxilla is thicker than it is tall. Parringtonia has five tooth sockets, Erpetosuchus granti only four, and Erpetosuchus sp. six or more. Unlike Erpetosuchus, Parringtonia has a foramen or hole on the outer surface of the maxilla.
Typically, they are increased at a smooth rate of between 25% and 50% per round over the previous round. As the blinds increase, players need to increase their chip counts (or "stacks") to stay in the game. The blinds will eventually consume all of a player's stack if he or she does not play to win more. Unlike many cash games, it is not possible for a player to "miss" blinds in a tournament.
A Modern Iban Longhouse, built using new materials and preserving essential features of communal living Gawai festivals in Debak, Betong region, Sarawak In general, there are six major ethnic groups in Sarawak: Iban, Chinese, Malay, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu, Melanau and several minor ethnic groups placed collectively under 'Others', such as Indian, Eurasian, Kedayan, Javanese, Bugis, Murut and many more. Unlike Indonesia, the term Dayak is not officially used to address Sarawakian's native ethnicity.
They are often kept at a pH of between 6.5 and 7.0. They are peaceful fish that are usually kept in groups of at least four and will also behave much more naturally in larger groups (10 or more). Unlike the larger more common Corydoras, they often swim in a shoals around mid water regions as well as the lower regions of the tank. C. pygmaeus are good pets as they are fairly hardy.
Male players can also flirt with Violet, and female players with Seth Able (named after Robinson), in a fashion similar to flirting with other players. Success is based on the player's charm points. A marriage to Violet or Seth may last one day or two months or more; unlike player-player marriages, the software may terminate these bonds at any time. During marriage, offspring are possible for male players, and more likely for female players.
Again, and perhaps this is the strongest argument of any, all authentic records agree in representing Finiguerra as a close associate in art and business of Antonio Pollaiuolo. Now nothing is more marked than the special style of Pollaiuolo and his group; and nothing is more unlike it than the style of the Coronation pax, the designer of which must obviously have been trained in quite a different school, namely that of Filippo Lippi.
While some made the criticism that Lindrum's play was somewhat mechanical and lacked style, rival and six-time World Champion Tom Newman wrote: "It is the greatest injustice you can do to Walter to call him a scoring machine. Nothing could be more unlike him. He is showing you everything the beautiful game can show." During the Second World War, Lindrum performed about 4,000 exhibition games, raising over £500,000 for the war effort (including revenues from sales of his book).
MacExpo included product demonstrations, special offers, speeches and more. Unlike the larger and more influential MacWorld Conference & Expo held annually in January in California, then-CEO Steve Jobs did not attend MacExpo for keynote speeches; However, MacExpo remained the largest annual event for the Macintosh and related Apple products in many countries in Europe. In 2011, the IT retail industry site PCR announced that it would run a conference called AppleExpo in May 2012 at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London.
Another extremely toxic metal, lead can and has been known to cause, "extensive environmental contamination and health problems in many parts of the world." The physical appearance of lead is bright and silver colored metal. Some sources of lead pollution in the environment include Metal plating and fishing operations, soil waste, factory chimneys, smelting of ores, wastes from batter industries, fertilizers and pesticides and many more. Unlike, other metals such as copper, lead only plays a physiological aspect and no biological functions.
On the February 3rd edition of Prime Time, he suffered his first televised defeat, falling to The Warlord. He entered a house show series with the Warlord that month and was winless. Walker appeared again on the March 9th edition of Prime Time and lost to the Warlord once more. Unlike fellow signee Chris Chavis, Walker was never given a gimmick and his appearances remained confined to the house show circuit and Prime Time Wrestling as the WWF continued to mull over what direction to take him.
The almost permanently busy building activity in Venice meant that skilled workers abounded.Burns, 24–25 Despite this, finishing major buildings often took ten to twenty years, or more. Unlike the palaces or houses of wealthy families in other cities in Italy, defence was not a major concern for Venetian palaces, which in any cases often had "moats" on some sides. The crowded city centre encouraged building high by the standards of the period, and the main access for light was often from the front facade, which therefore typically has more and larger windows than palaces elsewhere.
Compared to the first specimen, this specimen was nearly complete (missing only the pygostyle of the tail) and was fully articulated. Although referable to Oligocolius, the two specimens could be distinguished by differing limb proportions, and so the new specimen was assigned its own species, O. psittacocephalon. The species was named for the distinctive parrot-like skull present in the specimen (from the Greek psittakos and cephalon). Oligocolius is the only coliid known from the Oligocene and is the most complete Paleogene coliid known, however, it is more unlike modern mousebirds than some older Eocene forms (such as Primocolius and Palaeospiza).
Garrett P.I. is a series of fantasy novels by American writer Glen Cook about Garrett, a freelance private investigator. The novels are written in a hard- boiled detective fiction style, with elements of traditional mystery and dialogue-based humor. Garrett, during his adventures in his home city of TunFaire and across Karenta and the Cantard, has to deal with elves, vampires, centaurs, trolls, and numerous mixed breeds, along with gods, wizards, witches and more. Unlike most fantasy series, the Garrett P.I. novels focus more on the detective aspects of the story and less on the magical.
Although it was quite unlike the rock sound that Dion had become famous for in the early 1960s, and even more unlike Holler and Gernhard's previous collaboration in the 1966 novelty smash "Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron", "Abraham, Martin and John" nonetheless was a major American hit single in late 1968. It reached #4 on the U.S. pop singles chart and was awarded an RIAA gold record for selling a million copies. In Canada, it topped the charts, reaching #1 in the RPM 100 on November 25, 1968. In 2001 this recording would be ranked number 248 on the RIAA's Songs of the Century list.
One of the more original features of TnFOX is its heavy usage of C++ metaprogramming though this is entirely kept away from the GUI side of things (for FOX compatibility). A full lightweight metaprogramming toolkit is included which allows many of the operations provided by the Boost metaprogramming library, including typelists, type traits, compile-time logic, functors, virtual table compilation, horizontal type list instantiation and more. Unlike Boost, due to the requirement for a modern C++ compiler, all the metaprogramming operates consistently across compilers without the need for ugly macros. Another unusual feature is the use of pervasive exception handling and safety whereby any line is assumed to always potentially throw an exception.
The remote console features of the DRAC allow an administrator to interface with the computer as if sitting in front of it, and one can share the local inputs from keyboard and mouse as well as video output (DRAC does not support remote sound). Remote-console capability relies on either an Active X or Java plug-in, or HTML5 in the later models, which displays a window showing the video output on the local terminal and which takes mouse and keyboard input. This behavior closely resembles that of other remote access solutions such as VNC or RDP but also works if the operating system of the server doesn't work any more (unlike VNC or RDP). It is used to take the server console remotely.
Films in the Philippines derive income mainly from theatrical exhibitions as revenues from home video, television broadcast rights and merchandising share a small portion of the studio earnings. Even more, unlike in the United States and other territories, gross receipts of movies in the country were not officially disclosed in detail through the years. Third-party organizations that focus on box-office statistics were not present in the industry until the website Box Office Mojo started providing comprehensive weekly performance of releases in 2007. Although the website is a reliable source, it does not summarize the highest grosses of all time for the reason that its scope is limited to the Metro Manila Film Festival, an annual event during December to January.
Even more unlike all his previous tours, the Working on a Dream Tour featured little of his new album. Instead, several trends from the latter stages of the previous year's Magic Tour were carried forward: a focus on topical content, this time the late-2000s recession; a repetition of some of the stage raps and antics; and most visibly, continuation of a 'signs' segment, in which audience members would hold up signs requesting rare Springsteen songs or decades-past oldies and the band would stage (sometimes impromptu) performances of them. The final leg of the tour often featured another first as Springsteen played one of his classic 1970s or 1980s albums all the way through. Critical reaction to the tour's shows was generally positive, although the absence of the new material was noted.
They succeeded, although it would be hard to imagine two men more unlike in temperament, background and personality - Lucien Servanty, a forceful and fiery character, who did not suffer fools gladly, and Bill Strang, an equable, quiet-spoken man, who led rather than drove his team. They were, one might have thought, a fairly unlikely pair to work together as collaborators on the most difficult technological project ever tackled in Europe. Yet this partnership, like many others in the Concorde organisation, and grew and flourished on the firm basis of mutual respect for the other's intellect and integrity. By November 1962, a detailed Anglo-French Governmental Agreement for the development and production of a civil supersonic transport aircraft was signed in London; and there was a supporting agreement between BAC and Sud Aviation.
At points in the service when they were not needed to be present at the Coronation Theatre (composed of the pavement fronting the main altar and the crossing), the royal party were able to retreat to "St. Edward's Chapel, as it is called; but which as Ld Melbourne said, was more unlike a Chapel, than anything he had ever seen, for what was called an altar, was covered with plates of sandwiches, bottles of wine, &c;". The social theory writer Harriet Martineau, who had been invited to the coronation by the Queen herself, recorded a sceptical view of the day. Martineau recorded some favourable comments, but on the whole thought that the ceremony was "highly barbaric", "worthy only of the old Pharaonic times in Egypt", and "offensive ... to the God of the nineteenth century in the Western world".
This Netflix Original series is a reboot of Lalaloopsy, a Nick Jr. series that first aired in 2013. While they both share the basic premise of rag dolls having adventures in Lalaloopsy Land, the exact details of each series are very different. 48 unique lalaloopsies appeared in the original series. In contrast, We’re Lalaloopsy only features 10 characters, a significant downgrade from 48. The Netflix series also offers a more continuity based structure as opposed to the previous series’s more episodic structure. We’re Lalaloopsy mainly focuses on Storm E. Sky (who previously appeared in Lalaloopsy Girls: Welcome to L.A.L.A Prep School) gradually becoming accepted in Lalaloopsy Land. Another difference from the original series is that We’re Lalaloopsy contains a slightly different art style that emphasizes the dolls’ mouths more. Unlike Lalaloopsy, the lalaloopsies are now voiced by adults.
Tagliavini was born in Cavazzoli, Reggio Emilia and studied in Parma with Italo Brancucci and in Florence and with Amedeo Bassi, a well-known dramatic verismo and Wagnerian Italian tenor of the pre-World War I era whose voice (as recorded) could not be more unlike Tagliavini's (see M.Scott, The Record of Singing, 1978). It was also in Florence that he made his professional debut in 1938 as Rodolfo in La bohème. He swiftly gained recognition as one of the leading tenori di grazia of his time in operas such as The Barber of Seville, L'elisir d'amore, Don Pasquale, La sonnambula, Lucia di Lammermoor, Rigoletto, La traviata, Manon, Werther, L'amico Fritz and L'arlesiana. Debuts at many of the world's major opera houses ensued. They included: La Scala, Milan, in 1942; the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, in 1946; the Metropolitan Opera, New York City, in 1947 (as Rodolfo in La bohème); the San Francisco Opera in 1948; the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, in 1950; and, finally, the Paris Opéra in 1951.
They desire to be praised for what they themselves do not think praise-worthy, and are ashamed of unfashionable virtues which they sometimes practise in secret, and for which they have secretly some degree of real veneration. There are hypocrites of wealth and greatness, as well as of religion and virtue; and a vain man is as apt to pretend to be what he is not, in the one way, as a cunning man is in the other. He assumes the equipage and splendid way of living of his superiors, without considering that whatever may be praise-worthy in any of these, derives its whole merit and propriety from its suitableness to that situation and fortune which both require and can easily support the expence. Many a poor man places his glory in being thought rich, without considering that the duties (if one may call such follies by so very venerable a name) which that reputation imposes upon him, must soon reduce him to beggary, and render his situation still more unlike that of those whom he admires and imitates, than it had been originally.
The delicate, gem-like jigsaw > of Thornton Wilder's The Bridge of San Luis Ray could not be more unlike the > feverishly cunning philosophical monologue of Albert Camus' The Fall, but > both novels are about the same length."The Sweetness of Short Novels" by > Ingrid Norton, Open Letters Monthly February 2010 Stephen King, in his introduction to Different Seasons, a 1982 collection of four novellas, has called the novella "an ill-defined and disreputable literary banana republic"; King notes the difficulties of selling a novella in the commercial publishing world, since it does not fit the typical length requirements of either magazine or book publishers. Despite these problems, however, the novella's length provides unique advantages; in the introduction to a novella anthology titled Sailing to Byzantium, Robert Silverberg writes: In his essay, "Briefly, the case for the novella", Canadian author George Fetherling (who wrote the novella Tales of Two Cities) said that to reduce the novella to nothing more than a short novel is like "insisting that a pony is a baby horse". The sometimes blurry definition between a novel and a novella can create controversy, as was the case with British writer Ian McEwan's On Chesil Beach (2007).

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