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YouTube's a little less polished and a lot more varied.
The U.S. central bank could arguably use more varied perspectives.
A more varied set of respondents may have produced different results.
Human experience and desire is so much more varied than that.
Future studies should be conducted among more varied populations, Grgic said.
Popular music has become more varied as a result (see chart).
He also wants to reach out to new, more varied audiences.
Nowadays it's quite different, as your posts are way more varied.
Ms. Stewart's orbit is already more varied than some may expect.
The results of the most popular nonfiction books are more varied.
Whether people trust CNN or Trump more varied largely along party lines.
The foliage is even more varied than the most dense rain forest.
Transport for London's page is slightly more varied, but it lacks unity.
The days following were much more varied, but they included more Mackintosh.
Their ingredients are far more varied and unpredictable than their traditional counterparts.
The longer that people live, the more varied their life cycle will become.
They supported more species, more varied types of species and more individual birds.
It creates a more varied market, he says, and gives customers greater confidence.
This was supposed to make the types of students attending university more varied.
Next time, I would try to choose a route with more varied scenery.
If it was, we would have a far more varied Billboard Top Ten.
Since the 1970s, the social patterns of pool use have become more varied.
More than anywhere, the countryside has a more varied dynamic than the city.
The more varied your GI microbiome, then, the more diverse your postbiotic community.
There are more—and more varied—opportunities in open economies than in closed ones.
The honeycomb-inspired design eliminates wasted space and allows players more varied re-racks.
And with it, a non-traditional, more varied approach to sound is again evident.
Even better, the agates and marbles are a great deal more varied and attractive.
"Door to Door" covers more varied terrain than this review is making it sound.
The situation in Europe echoes that of the United States but is more varied.
What we want from fashion is more varied than it was a decade ago.
The truth has always been far more complicated and the staff's opinions more varied.
The more varied a product is, the harder it is to create a liquid market.
Manufacturers of analog, and mixed-signal, devices tend to have more varied markets than digital.
A hitherto hidebound place is turning into something more informal, more open and more varied.
Because this will lead to more varied types of content, hardware makers will do well.
Bannos makes the case that Maier lived a much larger, more varied life than assumed.
On the other hand, his output was much more varied and eccentric than people realize.
The program should be extended to a wider and more varied group, including employed people.
In general, the series leaves one craving more, and more varied, examples from contemporary cinema.
Matching that decision, Bungie has introduced more varied and clever difficulty to the game's encounters.
As it matures as an industry, its offerings can get cheaper, healthier, and more varied, too.
It has a more robust battle system, for instance, and a more varied world to explore.
Almost immediately, population pressures are eased, and hungry animals start to pursue a more varied diet.
With deep pelvic pain, on the other hand, the causes are more varied, Dr. Minkin says.
They say a more varied, international management team at rival Nokia was key to its revival.
The demographic diversity of Mechanical Turk workers is certainly more varied than that of undergraduate students.
The truth is, female culture is more varied and rebellious than "Girls and Sex" lets on.
Duncan: We don't watch it every single time, but use it to keep things more varied.
He expressed aspirations for nominees over the years, including for more varied backgrounds and academic credentials.
Skateboarding lessons and pro sessions offers cheaper and more varied options starting around $80 per hour.
Wittmann speculated that LSD could have a more varied response in the brain than psilocybin does.
The song selections on top shows are more varied and visionary than ever, James Poniewozik writes.
There will always be the option of digging in deeper to hidden and more varied options.
But their enforcement has been more varied when it comes to material that is arguably misleading.
Lomachenko worked Rigondeaux up and down, landing more varied and powerful shots as the rounds progressed.
It wasn't until recently that LGBT representation in film and television has grown more varied and positive.
In the early 2000s it began encouraging schools to make lessons more lively and textbooks more varied.
As our technology improves deliveries will become faster and our selection on offer will become more varied.
But Hater and his bandmates chose arrangements more varied than the unrelentingly energetic offerings from their debut.
A more varied group of writers could probably dream up a more wide-ranging and satisfying collection.
More space in the museum and more varied examples were needed before that could happen, she said.
Why does the smattering of A.F.M. cases in off-peak years appear to have more varied causes?
The sex, too, was different, more varied, as if reflecting the inventing going on in their marriage.
But the company profile these founders are creating is actually dramatically broader and more varied than that.
The agency said the change will allow researchers "a more varied and robust supply" of the drug.
Interestingly, a breakdown of emoji state by state in the U.S. in 2015 delivered much more varied results.
The result is a more varied slate of FPS games than any other year that comes to mind.
The way its more traditional, humanoid enemies slowly give way to more and more varied and frightening foes.
But computers and other devices will continue to become more powerful—just in different and more varied ways.
But the virtual reality group generally had a more varied gait while maneuvering around obstacles, the study found.
Apple's tablet lineup is more varied than ever before, and a brand-new iPad just joined the crew.
In lieu of a host, the 2019 ceremony leaned on a larger and more varied lineup of presenters.
The United States is becoming more varied and multicultural, and it's time for Hollywood to do the same.
His topics grew more varied, less tied to news events and more to the trappings of ordinary life.
It will be more regionalized — even balkanized — and more varied in the business models than other device categories.
I'm now able to make larger paintings, explore more varied techniques and materials, and build inventory for shows.
And if we're to look at things like the Academy Awards as a credible barometer of, um, anything, that's an essential and welcome change, allowing more varied films to garner acclaim, inspiring studios to then make more varied films to get said acclaim, and having it all trickle down from there.
In 2016, training opportunities are scarcer and more varied (online, in-person, etc.), but they should still be coveted.
They have new analysis software and a nascent neural network tool to search for more varied types of signals.
Hirschhorn provided a more varied view suggesting that '30 names was the optimal number to go for when fundraising'.
Their salary structure is more varied this year, and the provisions on deals for Ross and Valanciunas are gone.
They draw a much wider array, more varied in height, weight, age, gender and race, than many fashion shows.
The history of Botox is long and winding, and its uses are much more varied than many people understand.
Wiesner: Some things you'd expect: Republicans use more red, Democrats use more blue (and have more varied color overall).
The quasi-aristocracy of the WASP upper class has been replaced by a "meritocracy" of a more varied elite.
If anything, museums are making experiences more personalized for visitors and more varied, with co-curation and crowdsourced programming abounding.
Also, studies have shown that recipients of cash-based aid consume a more varied diet (though, in fact, fewer calories).
What started as a few maverick microbreweries determined to produce gutsier, more varied suds quickly mushroomed into something much larger.
Both phrases are about a century old and have had a richer and more varied life than is commonly realised.
The fluctuations from a PPI are thought to be much more varied in brightness, with more time in between bursts.
Migration specifically allows for more varied genetic diversity in certain populations that connect with species in other countries to mate.
"Long term Cas14 is the most diverse protein," says Martin, so the protein can perform more varied types of analysis.
Perhaps another roll of the dice would present a more varied set of platforming puzzles, weapon drops, and enemy layouts.
And finally, I would try to choose a route with more varied scenery if possible — or time my naps better.
I longed to see some mountains or more varied landscape, and apparently, I missed my one chance to do so.
The Associated Press has learned that victims' recollections and symptoms are even more varied and serious than we previously knew.
Personally, I could have done with a bit more theatrical manipulation throughout, with more varied heightening of tone and pace.
But music is still the core of Mostly Mozart, even as it rebrands itself to stress its more varied offerings.
The components of an international system are so much more varied, and the lineups are much more difficult to control.
And you know, I think it will do the Republic a lot of good if more varied voices get on.
They must demand their money go toward a more varied landscape than fancy shop windows hawking the season's swanky wares.
But Disney heroines were always more varied than detractors would have it, and certainly have become more so as of late.
Given the physicality of VR, the experience is likely to be far more varied and personal, and so consent is blurrier.
In this case, he gets you there, but you know the ride could have been a lot more varied and nuanced.
Entertainment, the great social narcotic, is now more varied, more stimulating and more freely available than at any time in history.
Smart, because it means that it becomes easier to move the device, and the installation options are more varied, as well.
The point was not the show; the point was to show their new collection, larger and more varied than previous ones.
NASA is facing the challenge of figuring out how astronauts can use technology to eat healthier, more varied food in space.
The mediums we've debated on are more varied than ever, the discussion perhaps heightened because of them but still the same.
In fact, the Florida firm was a main proponent behind a new data standard that lets airlines offer more varied packages.
It will have 10 seats and a somewhat more varied menu than the Bowery location: 210 West 10th Street (Bleecker Street).
What is seemingly a broad voter consensus — that Democratic voters are searching for electability — is, in reality, a much more varied desire.
The ancient pandas had more variable 18O/16O values, suggesting that they lived in more varied environments than do their modern kin.
For the most part, trailers this week are from smaller movies, but that also means they're a lot more varied and interesting.
Like other companies promoting a lifestyle, Smith thinks there's a place for his company's meals in a more varied range of homes.
Americans are eating more of their meals away from home, and in restaurants more varied than people in 1970 could have imagined.
I knew Emma Abramovna's social life was more varied than my grandmother's, but it didn't seem like a round-the-clock party.
It has begun casting a wider net for applicants, adding a recruiter who trekked out to a more varied set of schools.
"What we can say is that there is definitely more varied opportunities in private equity," said Columbia Business School professor Donna Hitscherich.
To me, this opened the field of romantic supports to be more varied, including providing a lot more space for queer relationships.
It was equipped to handle minor variance in its environment because it had been exposed via machine learning to significantly more varied environments.
Content needs to become richer and more varied, with games and other experiences that not only sell virtual reality, but prove its uniqueness.
Often, listening to this type of music is unengaging for parents who grew up listening to much more varied, complex, and creative music.
No sportscaster has had a longer career — Guinness World Records backs up that claim — and few have had one that was more varied.
And it is less likely the winner will be a tech exec, said many sources, but one with a more varied corporate background.
According to Britain's prestigious National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, women in general are seeking out more varied—and less strictly heterosexual—encounters.
Though fewer people may be buying couture in 2016, the clientele come from all over the world, with more varied taste and deeper pockets.
In part, women's clothing gets more attention because women's options are more varied than men's — "it's not just another suit," as Dittmar puts it.
The material also has a very strong heat resistance, so the tire is more durable and retains its integrity longer under more varied conditions.
Without Iron Man as a fundamental structuring character, this is a chance for the Marvel films to take a more varied approach to filmmaking.
"The levels [of Psychon 2] are more varied, there's more to do in the game, and it's more polished than the predecessor," he says.
Holm threw up the odd hook kick, thinking that something crazy might catch Justino off guard but, really, more varied fundamentals were called for.
Because he's not Justin Forsett, he's not the dancer who can make tacklers look foolish, but he's got a more varied game than Forsett's.
As ear cuffs have become more popular, styles have also become more varied and prices run the gamut from $5 to more than $600.
World number 66 Mladenovic, however, struggled with her serve and failed to cope with Halep's more varied attacking style, racking up 35 unforced errors.
Chefs like Sean Brock and Katie Button are embracing and expanding on the region's cooking, which is far more varied than most people realize.
Even when the big men get, well, bigger in the coaches' and commissioners' selections, the games stay more varied than traditional bigs like Drummond.
Gray said he will throw a 25-pitch bullpen session with more fastballs Friday instead of his typical 40-pitch, more-varied bullpen between starts.
To be sure, Boyen has a vested interest in playing up how smaller luxury hotels can offer a more varied experience for high-end travelers.
The wide diversity of marine mammals and seabirds in polar regions is a biological oddity, because species tend to be more varied nearer the equator.
It's developed greater and more varied forms of access, and the size and cost of the lab's projects have decreased while their versatility has grown.
Although the bulk of those cases have involved racist speech made by high schoolers, the scenarios sparking these incidents seem to be growing more varied.
But that's mostly because higher level or more technical roles tend to be more varied, making them unlikely to be concentrated under the same title.
Emotech is aiming to create a virtual assistant robot with more varied personality than existing voice controlled assistants, such as Amazon's Echo or Apple's Siri.
And perhaps more importantly, one's gender — how one learns and chooses to socially identify across the male and female spectrum — can be much more varied.
To get out ahead of that shift, the company is experimenting with higher, more varied pricing in Boston, as well as introducing a new tier.
"Lot more moving parts, lot more varied interests, competition between, you know, various jurisdictions between who gets what, so it's just not likely," he said.
On Thursday, more varied fare includes "Of Ages Manifest," for saxophone, and "A Tower in Air," for soprano (Ah Young Hong) and horn (Michael Atkinson).
But while previous years' demonstrations have mainly comprised members of anti-fascist and left-wing groups, Friday's protest drew a larger and more varied crowd.
It is more varied, less expensive, less taxing on the environment, and easier to fit into the demands of life as it is lived today.
Though Asian American representation in Hollywood has grown slightly more varied in recent years, casual and overt racism at our expense has long resisted taboo.
Other Silicon Valley names who plan to work with Trump are a more varied bunch, with their own individual motives, political beliefs, and corporate interests.
Women's porn viewing habits, which range from Kim Kardashian to gang-bangs to gay male porn, tend to be more varied than those of men.
Apple offers more ways to dig into podcasts (via a featured podcasts section, categories, trending shows, and search) and a more varied way of presenting them.
Fashions shows are (very) slowly, but surely, becoming more varied in terms of model casting with each subsequent season, as evidenced by TheFashionSpot's latest Diversity Report.
Difficulties at its UK business, which was built up through acquisitions and where the quality of IWG's estate is more varied, are also dragging on profits.
Now we look at more varied sources, like accounts of drunken GIs terrorizing Italian towns, Japanese internment, segregated military forces, or the mass bombing of civilians.
Outdoor climbing is a lot more varied, given different rock types, and includes additional skills such as roped sports climbing and Alpinism (bagging high mountain peaks).
"I would say that to me, the songs are a little bit more varied in style than they are on the first record," Mary tells me.
For a macro influencer (a creator with hundreds of thousands to millions of followers), the average price for a sponsored post tends to be more varied
Lower prices, more efficient grocery ordering and more varied delivery options are becoming available for all grocery businesses as they attempt to keep up with Amazon.
They create a more varied squall here than on earlier albums, by turns sloppy ("Tellin' Lies"), pulverizing ("Your Wild Years"), spry ("Lookers") and sludgy ("The Bars").
When it comes to online dating, however, the reasons people choose to upgrade to the payment models are far more varied than with a typical gaming app.
For that reason alone, it seems to me that its potential interpretations are more varied, more uncertain, and more interesting than the ones advanced by its author.
AlphaGo got off the ground by being taught a lot of game patterns — how is that applicable to smartphones where the input is so much more varied?
However, analysts say there are factors at play that mean that Islamist violence could still be wrought on the country -- perhaps in more varied and deadly ways.
Also, the more politically pragmatic policy of turning to a more varied list of trade partners will clearly not exact a widespread economic cost to this country.
While his trademark fury is the same, he presents a richer and more varied performance live, one that shows off his many shades of red-hot anger.
The weapons feel better to shoot than they did in Borderlands 2, the loot is stranger and more varied, and the boss fights harder and more intricate.
Corporate venture also has the benefit of a sole investor, the backing company, instead of a wider investor base that necessitates a more varied portfolio, Bernard said.
When it comes to online dating, however, the reason people choose to upgrade to the payment models are far more varied than with a typical gaming app.
The more varied and diverse your work experience, the more critical it is to draw the eye to only what is relevant to the job you're after.
Today's environment is far more varied and complex, and New Relic made a series of announcements today designed to help customers deal with new ways of delivering applications.
They were also eating more varied diets, and, perhaps crucially, fewer calories overall; it may have been those choices, rather than veganism per se, that made the difference.
We've found that in all areas where ordinances are combined with enforcement, wildlife populations are visibly reduced and the more varied diet improves the health of individual animals.
This report, then, amounts to a reality check: It's a big world out there, and it's populated with a more varied set of perspectives than you might think.
It's not just that the galleries have become much larger, which he does say, but that they've become more varied, more architecturally sophisticated, and often much more luxurious.
More varied shopping, as well as art galleries and cafes, is available in the much larger town of Tunbridge Wells, a popular vacation destination about 15 miles away.
Erlich's separation from the group this season has given "Silicon Valley" a more varied dynamic, where success and failure can coexist or perhaps meet somewhere in the middle.
The stewed fruit ladled over saffron rice in its plov, for instance, is a richer and more varied compilation of dried plums, apricots, chestnuts and deeply browned lamb.
But increasingly all new CEOs -- whether from inside or outside a company -- are being asked to bring more varied skills and experience to the table than their predecessors.
Like the hustlers Thomas Painter followed on Coney Island, suddenly people who had experienced much more varied types of romantic or sexual desire had to conform to a binary.
Though they've previously chronicled the small and large-screen appearances of comic book heroes like Iron Man and Captain America, this visual history is much more varied and interesting.
According to Liao, Chinese New Year in northern China means lots of dumplings, while the offerings in southern China, including his hometown of Shanghai, tend to be more varied.
I asked Wu if this was any different from Kardashian-era America, and he said that pop culture in the West, having had longer to develop, is more varied.
"Walls work and walls save lives," he said, though border-security experts and even anti-immigration hardliners in his own party favour a more varied approach to border security.
As a Beethoven symphony may have more (and more varied) audio data than a garage-band punk single, try converting a few albums in different musical styles and genres.
For example, people who score high on a trait called 'openness to experience' tend to have more varied musical tastes, and prefer more complex and reflective styles of music.
McCue also notes that since her stomach muscles weren't working hard to digest her diet, she'll have to work to digest harder and more varied foods over the coming weeks.
But the more sex—especially the more varied sex—we get on telly, the more we can have those conversations, and if you like something, then try and recreate it.
A somewhat inevitable mid-film twist changes the dynamic considerably, and officially overpacks the story, but it at least enables one thrilling combat that's slightly more varied than the others.
God of War's opening hours tread a safe path, reintroducing familiar, old mechanics in closed-off spaces while slowly amping up the pressure with tougher foes and more varied threats.
There's nothing worse than having to read the same words over and over again when switching up a few words could make your text more varied and engaging, after all.
If Uber can handle more varied road conditions without engaging a human driver than can Lyft, for example, that's going to translate into lower cost-per ride and better margins.
But junior energy minister Nasrul Hamid told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by telephone that Bangladesh needs to go for greener and more varied fuels in the future, like other nations.
The ferns on the ground became more lush and dense, and the mosses and lichens covering the Oregon maples, Sitka spruces and Douglas firs more varied and more intensely green.
The industry is leaving all the clichés about Doritos and forgetfulness behind, and embracing the other possibilities of a drug that is way more varied in its effects than alcohol.
Those systems give teachers more time to collaborate, get rid of ineffective professional development, and create a more varied career path for teachers who want to stay in the classroom.
By focusing on a single theme, it neatens up a career that was far more varied and searching than anyone had suspected before Barbara Haskell's great 1980 Whitney Museum survey.
Some large observational studies suggest, for example, that strict vegetarians and vegans may have somewhat higher rates of depression and eating disorders than those who eat a more varied diet.
This also helps explain why private equity has made greater inroads into American health care than into Europe's smaller, more varied markets (where public systems have also often resisted private investment).
Prices have become more varied lately, with price gains continuing in the hot markets of Toronto and Vancouver, the energy-sensitive regions slowing and the rest of the country plodding along.
Currently banks with just over $50bn come under much the same regime as those with trillions, even though larger institutions tend to have more varied business and thus merit more scrutiny.
In a reaction to seeing the same type of heroes portrayed on screen — namely white — Liu wanted to create a series that showed a more diverse cast and more varied stories.
While it might not be as ambitious as a game with more varied endings, it feels a lot more in keeping with the tone of a story based on young friendships.
For season two, however, they mix things up a little — not only does the format feel more varied, but the folks being helped now include a woman and a transgendered man.
This will be far more varied than what we saw during the first Cold War, with different political and economic alliances forming and then reforming over time, often around technological capabilities.
Unfrozen, confined and isolated on their little platforms, the workers move frequently in unison, a joyless expending of energy that would be more interesting to watch if it were more varied.
Consumers recognize that they get access to a more varied selection of equipment and classes in a gym or club than they could get at home, she said in the report.
If Trump continues to prioritize and indeed defer the military as the guidepost of his foreign policy, he will tend to receive military answers to problems that demand more varied solutions.
The plants I'm painting now are more verdant, the canvas size is getting bigger, there are heavier and more varied brush strokes, and some sense of abstraction is starting to show.
And in Miami, Los Angeles and New York, the long sticks of fried dough are popping up on ever more varied tables for Hanukkah, which begins this year on Dec. 22.
" What has also recently changed, according to Chisolm, is that there are many more critics writing about art, thus the criticism is much more varied and, in his words, "user friendly.
The researchers think that with better surgical placement—covering more motor neurons and deeper and more varied muscles—it will be possible to regain even better control via brain-computer interface.
With expansion in mind, FarEye is opening business development offices in Bangalore, Bombay and Singapore as it aims to increase its sales and marketing to land new customers in more varied verticals.
What Mr Trump means, and what his supporters hear, is that a country is a people of a unified ethnicity, and a drift towards a different, more varied complexion must be stopped.
I wish we could engage in more varied topics of conversation than Peter's emotional walls and if, and when, they'll come down — because believe me, I get it — but here we are.
DS2 is the jewel in a large body of work that in retrospect might stand as either a worthy phase in a longer, more varied career or a slow descent into madness.
But it also reflects his heavy reliance on the Pentagon and a sidelining of the State Department, which offers more varied and long-term tools for dealing with terrorism and geopolitical tensions.
Or has it fundamentally misunderstood the differences between Las Vegas, where the company has eight shows running simultaneously, and New York, where the entertainment options for consumers are more varied and competitive?
The expansion of land rentals has also run into criticism for favoring the production of monoculture crops like soy or sugar by large farms, rather than more varied food for local consumption.
Certainly the cooking is more steadily skillful and more varied than it was around the time of its last Times review, a dozen years ago, when Frank Bruni gave it one star.
Of those who got political news from a more varied range of outlets, 22020 percent said Trump was seeking political gain and 3 percent said he was working to advance U.S. policy.
Strong and synchronized global growth in 2017 appears to have given way to a more varied outlook, with escalating global trade tensions — notably, between Washington and Beijing — keeping financial markets on edge.
The price of farmland is more varied: land with rich soils used for agriculture can sell for about 713,000 dollars an acre and bushland for as little as 2,000 dollars an acre.
Michael Lomonaco and Christopher Himmel are opening a steakhouse and then some, more varied and casual than Mr. Lomonaco's Porter House Bar and Grill in the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle.
I thought initially that there would be more girls than boys, but in the end, it was a collection of genre that were so much more varied and a reflection of the world.
Mainstream media has slowly begun to show a more varied, representative depiction of modern women, with more inclusive notions of beauty, and the natural hair movement has gone from strength to strength globally.
Because uses of AR will be more varied, and content creation will be less expensive (because it will not be a fully immersive environment) no single part of the value chain will dominate.
The more you pay, the more varied and luxurious the courses become, but even the $95 omakase pauses halfway through for a cocktail glass nearly filled with chilled salmon roe and sea urchin.
Mobile-phone hardware is somewhat more varied, but we're down to two operating systems (and the need for app developers to have a consistent set of APIs has reduced hardware variability even more).
They have been replaced by a more varied and technologically sophisticated fleet of around 20 vessels that can, the Fire Department believes, swiftly respond to conflagrations, chemical spills, and biological and nuclear attacks.
It predicts, for instance, that a shift to more electric car batteries and more electronics in vehicles will make car junkyards more varied in a shift from metals such as steel and aluminum.
As the mating season progressed, all the flamingos improved their dancing with more varied moves and transitions, but both the youngest and the oldest birds received lower scores than the 20-year-olds.
The intermingling of different Jewish traditions produced five synagogues, each with its own rites, and the development of a rich, hybrid cultural life made even more varied by contact with the surrounding Christians.
Sanders has to show voters something more and more varied than he did in 2016, lest his bid seem a tired, one-note rerun, and it's unclear that he has that in him.
Google would presumably get a bigger piece, since it controls more digital ad revenue than any other company, but its business and usership is more varied, so it's more difficult to figure out.
The S20 smartphones have only just gone on sale, so check this guide again soon for more varied options (like folio cases), as we're still testing and have more cases on the way.
"As gaming becomes more varied and available, there is a growing schism between decent people who want an inclusive hobby and jealous Kylo Rens angry that Rey gets a lightsaber too," Garland explained.
It's an undertaking that requires a far more varied array of AI techniques; researchers are still trying to figure out how the different approaches all fit together, or whether they'll really work at all.
The researchers note that there is more work to do, like understanding how the baby fish actually use this information and whether adults, who have more varied behavior, have a similar field of view.
The service has had a slow but promising start, and with a more varied lineup and support for multiple old consoles, it could end up being an invaluable tool for fans of game history.
Candidates on Thursday were more varied in their looks: Kirsten Gillibrand wore her signature dress, while Eric Swalwell, perhaps in attempt to appear more youthful, took a risk by opting for an orange tie.
In recent years it has widened its focus, from magazine publishing to more varied media initiatives, with minority stakes in several fashion e-commerce start-ups, including Vestiaire Collective, Rent the Runway and Farfetch.
Anthony Minghella's "Butterfly" production, which opened the Met's 2006-07 season, is still a sleekly stylish, often elegant and moving show, a revealingly spare canvas for Cio-Cio-Sans more varied than Ms. Hui.
Her new wine director, Eliza Christen, came from the highly rated Meadowood resort in the Napa Valley and is assembling a collection, mostly Mediterranean, that's more varied than the all-Italian list at Lilia.
Rydholm and his team spent years at the proving grounds, tuning the car's performance on the handling track I drove and the more varied "comfort track," which simulates a host of roadway surfaces and anomalies.
Gen Z's media diet is certainly more varied than mine ever could've been — it might be purely digital and mostly mobile-driven at that, thanks to, say, Snapchat Discover and Instagram as viable news mediums.
Jane's lifelong interest in women's rights and the undervalued intellects of wives surely influenced Oscar's decision to edit Woman's World, a magazine which provided more varied reading material for an emerging class of educated women.
The ten-track album, due out May 13 on Vice Music, retains the band's core intensity while dialing down the overall abrasion in favor of more varied paces, straightforwardly corrosive energy, and more accessible moments.
Evidence that Zika's damage may be more varied and widespread than initially believed adds pressure on affected countries to control mosquitoes and prepare to provide intensive - and, in some cases, lifelong - care to more patients.
Project Implicit, a nonprofit research organization, summarized the evidence it's collected on this question: Although the majority of White respondents show a preference for White over Black, the responses from Black respondents are more varied.
In high school, my friendships were even more varied and I fell in and out of close relationships easily—sometimes because we just grew apart, and sometimes because crushes or sex got in the way.
A role like Azucena, often bludgeoned to death with sheer volume, became in her performance a kaleidoscope of colors and textures, revealing a more varied and affecting character than the single-mindedly grim standard portrayal.
Career paths in journalism have never looked so clouded: While there are more varied roles in the newsroom today — in audience engagement, digital news design and visual investigations, for example — there is less guaranteed stability.
Eventually, the bar drew a more varied flock, yet regulars said they took pride in maintaining the unvarnished, working-class charm, where wealth or renown outside the bar did not amount to much inside it.
Later, that night during the second half of Nikon's launch event, I got a chance to shoot some more varied scenes while also using some F-mount lenses attached to a Z7 using Nikon's FTZ adapter.
She went on to note that the change was a slow but steady one: One day she looked up and realized that the audition rooms she was going to were more varied and less predominately white.
And while I'd wish for that kind of wattage in something a little smaller, we're still in the extremely early days for GaN chargers, and odds are that we'll start to see more varied designs soon.
The film captures the melancholy and discomfort of so much of Murakami's work, but for Yeun, it's also a reminder of how Asian-American actors can often get more varied and elaborate roles by working overseas.
Creators may find that they're far more comfortable wrapped in a quilt that has more varied programming where their shows may be buoyed by the success of other, darker programming that appeals to a broader audience.
And second, with more than half of China's pollution coming from coal-fired power stations, the government can concentrate on coal and do more than regimes in places where the causes of pollution are more varied.
As well as helping VC firms hire and build more varied teams, the nonprofit — which has five cofounders, including UK-based Check Warner and Lillian Li — conducts original research into the state of the VC industry.
He suggested that rap music and social media innovations like Twitter handles might be behind the resurgence of nicknames, but that their popularity had waned in general society because given names had become much more varied.
Police statistics attribute 89 percent of all anti-Semitic crimes to right-wing extremists, but Jewish community leaders dispute that statistic, and many German Jews perceive the nature of the threat to be far more varied.
More recently, companies have taken a more varied approach as more withhold blanket pay hikes across the industry and pay more for young and high-tech workers while restraining wages for middle-aged and elderly workers.
The duo's thoughtful, ideological seriousness — which coexists with a persistent and polite overall sincerity that can't help but feel Canadian — is increasingly apparent in its music, which has become more varied in sound, perspective and mood.
Though the environments use a more varied color palette than Limbo, Playdead's critically acclaimed 2010 downloadable platformer, there are definitely some familiar elements, like the lack of natural light and the amnesiac boy with glowing eyes.
Those actions are far more varied and ambitious than popularly understood, from research to clean-energy startup loans to fuel economy and efficiency standards to a range of new EPA regulations, including the Clean Power Plan.
For the fourth quarter, Blue Apron reported a smaller drop in sales than expected and a tick up in average revenue per customer, which it attributed to a more varied menu and meals with shorter prep times.
DHL Freight is trying to make the job more attractive by offering drivers well-paid contracts, long-term career prospects, more varied work and schedules that allow them to get home to their families in the evening.
She used the example of prehistoric hunter-gatherers who had a much more varied gut flora because their diets were governed by what was available to them -- and therefore were varied through no choice of their own.
In fact, trying to pressure a toddler into eating a more varied diet can instead backfire and make them even pickier, according to Andrea Smith, a PhD student at University College London who co-led the study.
As Hong Kong's now more varied Legislative Council reflects the city's increasingly diverse political scene, CNBC takes a look at some future scenarios: Pro-Beijing politicians now hold 40 of the 70 seats on the Legislative Council.
The app determines personalized activity goals based on age, sex and weight, and includes a more varied array of potential activities than just steps taken — using the Apple Watch to measure swimming and yoga as potential activities.
When currency value is more varied and volatile than the economic activity that it measures, the horizons of economic activity shrink until today the famous "flash boys" trade by the second rather than investing for the future.
The collection was more varied and decidedly less Spanx-esque than West's past two; perhaps, he took some of the harsh criticism about his past Yeezy collections (particularly Cathy Horyn's scathing takedown in The Cut last season).
This is how Irving Sandler described them in an essay he wrote about Drummond for her show at Artist's Space in 2724: In fact, fifties painting was far more varied than it is now remembered to have been.
Obama also chatted with anchor Robin Roberts about her own mom, Marian Shields Robinson, who raised Obama on the South Side of Chicago, an area associated with high levels of crime, though the reality is much more varied.
As well as helping VC firms hire and build more varied teams, the nonprofit — which has five cofounders, including UK-based Check Warner, Lillian Li and Travis Winstanley — conducts original research into the state of the VC industry.
This year, both retailers brought a full-on posse to the Met Gala: Topshop dressed five celebs (four of them models), while H&M dressed six people (a more varied group, spanning the music, modeling, and Hollywood realms).
But in the current outbreak, Dr. Ratner said, he has seen many more cases of measles in the last six months than in his entire life, and has come to understand it as a far more varied disease.
But Mr. Zhao also represents the future: He is part of a new generation of wealthy mainland Chinese men — one with more varied watch tastes than their elders — that industry experts say is now coming into its own.
Authorities across the region have responded with aid to forest owners as well as a focus on replanting spruce monocultures with a more varied and thus more resilient forest including a larger share of slower-growing leafy trees.
The pigments of the third movement feel thicker and drier, more landscape-like, and the configurations of shapes become much more varied, as if the deeper the artist ventured into the series, the more multifarious her vision became.
Renaud and her son both said, young people usually want to leave this region of about 5,000 residents for several reasons, like looking for a more varied job market or a place where it doesn't snow as much.
The current iteration is both more varied (lots of different sports and players, rather than one; including the reasons for ejection as a bonus) and compressed (trimming my kooky bells and whistles so the ejection gimmick stands out).
Supporters of the GRE say fewer restrictions will make law school more readily available to people of more varied backgrounds as well as more races, ethnicities and income levels to offset the small percentages of minorities in law school.
"I don't just drive, I also work regularly in the warehouse, doing stock duties, which makes it more varied," said Patrick Klankert, a 28.84-year-old, who is one of 2100 drivers DHL has hired under the pilot scheme.
The reason so many companies are testing their vehicles in places such as Arizona is it's relatively flat and dry — in more varied landscapes or inclement weather, vehicle detection and other autonomous capabilities become more complex and less dependable.
It lifts elements wholesale from its predecessors, including characters like Andre the blacksmith, but its combat feels crisper, more varied, and after spiritual successor Bloodborne did away with shields, less reliant on cowering behind a giant plank of wood.
On the refugee question, he has been careful to welcome outsiders and their absorption into "a more varied country," while also showing sympathy for Ms. Merkel's critics, who have argued for limiting the number of migrants Germany takes in.
Even though, as the scientists write, these monkeys "use stone tools in more varied activities than any other known nonhuman primate" — and that includes chimpanzees —they have not grasped the idea of using those sharp flakes as potential tools.
As a result, however, the Crucible has shifted away from a chaotic, free-for-all arcade-style experience and toward a more streamlined teamwork-based approach, at least in the absence of more varied game modes like the solo-oriented Rumble.
While western scenes fed into the American ethos of conquest toward the continent's farther reaches and summoned a sense of awe toward the sublime landscape, eastern photography is less grandiloquent and ranges more widely, its subjects more varied and socially representative.
The museum establishment — usually one of the most cumbersome and slow-moving cogs in the machinery of the art world — presents itself here as motivated to overcome its inertia and move towards a more varied representation of contemporary art practice.
For me, that laugh is the heart of the show: a warm burst of curiosity and amusement, a reaction to the feeling that the world is so much bigger, sex and love so much more varied, than I had known before.
According to data released this year, the vast majority of London's black cab drivers are white British, while private car hire drivers including Uber tend to be of a much more varied ethnic background, and are often first-generation immigrants.
When I started using more varied drugs (E, K, C, downers, hallucinogens), my sales reflected the variety of the drugs I was using, but nowadays I am tamer, and only deal cannabis, which keeps me busy enough as it is.
New research published in Current Biology provides further evidence that ancient crocodyliforms—a group from which modern reptiles like crocodiles, alligators, caimans, and gharials are descended—were more varied over the course of their evolutionary history than is typically appreciated.
In contrast, Picasso's work quickly and famously takes a much more varied approach in both medium and influence — a restlessness born of teeming ideas, but also one that would skate across the surface if not for the artist's profound grasp of volumetric form.
What's more, if DC does shift to more varied, one-off films that draw on directorial vision and a variety of genres, it could give the company a big one-up on Marvel, which historically has struggled with ceding control to a director.
The integration is pretty smart, and while it was previously available for Twitch, the addition of Facebook Live support means mobile games streamers can potentially reach a different, more varied audience than they might encounter on Amazon's more gamer-centric streaming network.
Unlocking this kind of flexibility for industrial robotics could go a long way to opening up entirely new and more varied applications of robots on the job, so the development of these kinds of "grobots" definitely has plenty of potential outside the lab.
The initial causes of the protests could hardly be more varied: in Lebanon, a tax on phone calls via services such as WhatsApp; in Hong Kong, proposed laws allowing the extradition of criminal suspects to China; in Britain, a government bent on Brexit.
TIFs (as Bogle calls traditional index funds) is no doubt wider, given that the ETF investor base is much different and the use cases for ETFs are far more varied (hedging, shorting, arb trades, etc.) than those for TIFs (buy, hold, rebalance).
Collaborative field studies are common in outdoor atmospheric research, because capturing the diversity and the complexity of the chemistry involved requires more instruments and more varied expertise than one lab can muster, but nothing of this scale had ever been undertaken indoors.
In working with Young, Murff noticed that his ordinarily muted palette became richer, more varied, but he also noted that the process allowed him to step back from the narrative that had become so formative for him, learning more about himself and others.
And with a more seamless visual integration could come, perhaps, a more varied and realistic dating landscape in TV and movies, where the funny coexists with the fantastic; where, once in a while, something more than a cringe-worthy story actually comes of Tinder.
At the same time, if you are a longtime fan of Butterly's work, as I am, you will notice that many of the recent pieces are bigger and slightly bulkier than ones you have seen before, and the surface textures are far more varied.
While Marvel has managed to create a wildly successful cinematic universe with films like Iron Man and team-ups such as The Avengers, Fox's own collection of superheroes has been far more varied, with highs such as Deadpool and lows such as Fantastic Four.
The company initially had a more varied production line, creating everything from art medals to sculptures, but it began to gain acclaim in the sports world in 1960 when it won the contract to create the medals given out at the Summer Olympics in Rome.
Zenner has been a healthy scratch in back-to-back weeks, but with Ameer Abdullah injured, it's possible he's in uniform Sunday against the Packers, and perhaps he takes over the burly back role if Dwayne Washington is ticketed for a more varied usage.
When brands offer solutions like using bigger models or those with more varied skin tones, or vowing that cellulite or stretch marks will survive their ads' retouching process, they're just barely eliding the fact that they think the problem is all in your head.
Children, however, will experience it just as a straightforward tale of a painter who creates a fantastically colored menagerie — a yellow cow, a pink rabbit, a purple fox — which the show brings to life both two-dimensionally, on easels, and three-dimensionally, as ever more varied surprises.
Though pro wrestling is different from amateur wrestling in many significant ways -- the winners and losers are predetermined, the moves more varied and often planned in advance -- the injuries that pro wrestlers sustain are very real, and can be as serious as in other combat sports.
This year an effort has been made to cast the net of nominees wider to include a more varied list of women and musicians of colour, but as we all know, ultimately, Adele will still win everything she is nominated for, because that's the law, alright?
The odd thing is that, while the "book shows" that sprang from this transformation produced the greatest body of songs since the German Romantics, and more varied than those, the shows that produced those songs were so slight as to be unrevivable, except as nostalgia pieces.
And they look mighty foreign to other white people, the ones who've never entirely considered themselves "white people" — the urbanites and cosmopolitans, the white people who feel they belong to a different "we," who work with and talk to and live among a more varied nation.
"What galleries need at this point is a more varied ecosystem for exhibiting internationally, connecting with curators and collectors," said Brett W. Schultz, who helped organize Ruberta after closing his Mexico City space Yautepec (which he ran with Daniela Elbahara since 2008) and before opening Bwsmx.
This distinct pivot in direction came after having composed successive albums of more varied musical typologies (in certain years, his work felt like a kind of rock), but even today Eno loves to consider himself an "improvisational" musician, to which he'd like to create some artistic connection.
So if the microbial community in your gut has been shaped by a daily diet of cheeseburgers and pepperoni pizza, for example, it won't respond as quickly to a healthy diet as a gut shaped by vegetables and fruits that has more varied microbiota to begin with.
"The Camden model targets a population that has a much more varied set of medical needs and social complexity, and with higher health care spending, than the existing successful models," said Amy Finkelstein, a health economist at M.I.T. and a co-author of the Camden study.
Though Andromeda doesn't hit the bar set by earlier games of the series for me, it does have a lot to enjoy, like memorable characters—especially PeeBee and Vetra—gunplay that's more varied and free-form than in chapters past, and the theme, at least, on paper, is exciting.
The insight could pave the way for fecal transplants of bacteria to help people manage their weight, reduce their risk of certain metabolic diseases or, more simply, encourage them to broaden the bacteria found in their gut -- and therefore their poop -- by eating a healthier, more varied diet.
Perhaps the character of each car is more pronounced if you're playing with wheel and pedals (I played on the Xbox One X with a gamepad), but the vintage racers you find in games like Project CARS seem livelier and more varied than the roster of F22019 22.
As with so many of the best food shops in New York — Di Palo's in Little Italy, Russ & Daughters on the Lower East Side — at Schaller & Weber, the generational turnover has provided an enormous transfusion of ambition, interest and passion, as well as better and more varied products.
Vincenzo Capezzuto, a sweetly mellow alto (not exactly the raw, raspy, self-described "golden voice" of Cohen fame), led a performance of the song on Saturday evening, backed by mostly Baroque instruments, to close L'Arpeggiata's second program at Zankel Hall: as usual, a lighter and more varied affair.
Those involved in the effort say a main focus will be on identifying potential candidates who could diversify the nominees for the federal bench beyond the usual categories of sitting judges, prosecutors and senior law partners — potentially including public defenders, civil rights advocates and others with more varied backgrounds.
Capitalizing on the more varied competition in the Guest category is likely why the only Emmy acting nomination The Americans has ever received — despite stunning performances all around — belongs to Margo Martindale, who then went on to win the trophy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama in 2013.
"The past was a lot more complicated than we gave it credit for and our ancestors were a lot more resilient and lot more varied than we give them credit for," Susan Anton, a paleoanthropologist at New York University who was not involved in the study, told The Washington Post.
A recent proliferation of big men with more varied skill sets are on the verge of taking over, and the likelihood of Drummond ascending to the top of his position, and then sustaining that authority over the next four or five years, would defy the league's gravitation towards multi-skilled players.
There will come a day when, just like the Rockets needed to add a ball-handling star like Chris Paul and more two-way wings, the Bucks will have to acquire talent at different positions, with more varied skill-sets, if they want to make a serious run at the title.
It occurred to me that a richer and more varied assortment of entries could become available by drawing on somewhat shorter words of 12 and 13 letters, and I set out to find five longish answer words that could be stacked "stair-style" through the center of a themeless grid.
The top-seeded Warriors, who made comments prior to the series about wanting to face the Clippers instead of the Jazz in the second round due to the more varied nightlife options in Los Angeles, breezed to wins in the first two games at home over the fifth-seeded Jazz.
One would assume that most grown women have come to learn that happily ever after doesn't get delivered to you on a white horse, that you don't have to wait to be saved by Prince Charming, or that your career choices can be a tad more varied than Good or Evil Queen.
The initial causes of the protests could hardly be more varied: in Lebanon a tax on phone calls via services such as WhatsApp; in Hong Kong proposed legislation allowing the extradition of criminal suspects to China; in Catalonia long prison sentences for advocates of independence; in Britain, demands for a second Brexit referendum.
The rate-setting institution came under fire in 2016 when 127 lawmakers wrote a letter to the Fed urging more varied faces among its ranks while Fed Up, a network of community organizations and labor unions that wanted a more diverse and transparent Fed, was also very vocal around the same time.
Its sound is firmly rooted in the New York jazz tradition and includes nods to the bop of Dizzy Gillespie and the moody, modal sounds of John Coltrane, however its live shows are more varied, and the group will often shift its vibe based on the collected expertise of the musicians onstage.
It is not long before Millwall face Bradford in the League One play-off final – the London club will go on to win promotion – which must make questions about Caribbean football seem oddly timed, though at least a bit more varied than the stuff being asked by the rest of the press.
When the sorts of prestige TV shows and movies celebrated in our culture are, 99 times out of 100, stories of white male protagonists and accumulation, rather than stories of more varied protagonists and connection, it's no great effort to see how they might set us on a path toward living those same stories ourselves.
"We've done extensive research throughout the country to determine what teenagers want to do and see, and their interests are more varied than that of their parents," Mr. Burton told Valley Times Today, a Los Angeles-area newspaper, in 1963, during the first of several fairs he staged in Los Angeles and other cities.
Given his reputation as the guy who dragged the Broadway musical from its vitality and idiomatic urgency back to its melodramatic roots in European operetta—while also degrading rock music to a mere rhythm track—is it possible that, as his memoir indicates, his work might be more varied and interesting than we had known?
While the battles get more varied as the campaign goes on and more ship types become available, I did find that the game is generally too friendly to "kiting" tactics and punishing to bolder approaches, which can cause battles to drag on while each side just fires long-range missiles for turn after turn.
Taking Blue's CES offerings as a whole — the wireless, more portable offering of Satellite, the improved mid-line model of Sadie, and the new, planar magnetic high-end Ella — it's clear Blue is taking the high-end headphone market more seriously going forward, with more varied options that offer distinct spins on the company's core headphone design.
The narrative is more varied than the title might suggest, but the underlying message is clear: While Roe v Wade came down as a Supreme Court ruling 43 years ago, obtaining an abortion has become far more difficult in recent years due to legislation enacted by pro-life lawmakers, such as Missouri's 72-hour waiting period.
Whereas Macdonald's previous work relied on the viewer's recognition of typological generalities to make the connection with toys, the recent sculpture is more varied and, while not particularly literal, speaks the formal language of vehicles as specialized tools with forms that follow their function: earth moving equipment, armored car, limousine, street sweeper, bread truck, padded wagon, parade float, Zamboni.
In fact, the masthead is more varied and international than most of the news organizations where I've worked, and Alex has a pretty good record of promoting women and minorities, at least by the industry's abysmal standards — including the lead defense correspondent, the national security editor and the copy chief, all of whom are women of color.
One thing to keep in mind: if these are important photos to you, for either professional or personal reasons, you might want to consider using a full-featured backup program (that will back your data up to a separate drive) or service (that will back your data up to the cloud), since they can provide additional tools and more varied recovery options.
The New York Times has deftly adapted to the demands of digital journalism, but it needs to change even more quickly, according to an internal report that recommends the company expand training for reporters and editors, hire journalists with more varied skills and deepen engagement with readers as a way to build loyalty and attract the subscriptions necessary to survive.
Even more than his earlier books — because it's more varied, jumpier, less consistent — "Feed" lets sympathetic readers pretend to live, for almost 80 pages, inside Pico's charismatic, uneasy mind, where lust distracts him from environmental disaster, and environmental disaster distracts him from performance anxiety, and performance anxiety distracts him from financial precarity, and wordplay distracts him from everything, while it lasts.
Six years later, I have a bigger, more varied farmer's market haul of love and resources: a healthy body that I adore, an artistic career that I'm incredibly proud of, jobs that delight and challenge me, a multitude of friendships that are rich and hilarious, a dog who tortures me, a recovery community that I serve daily, and occasionally, every blood moon or so, really great sex.
In 2200, $29 billion worldwide was spent on conducting focus groups, according to the trade group ESOMAR, with $2600 million of that coming in the US. In the 1950s, focus groups famously led Mattel to make Barbie one of the first adult-looking toy dolls, and in 2014, they convinced the company to introduce a new, "curvier" Barbie to appeal to a more varied audience.
The top locales are more varied this fall and winter, compared with past seasons, and there are also more United States residents traveling, compared with fall and winter last year: Signature, with $7 billion in annual sales, is on track to have $500 million in trip sales for this fall and winter, an increase of 15 percent compared with last year; Mr. Maza said that this number does not include sales of airline tickets.
But while Georgia pursued art with laser focus, Ida's interests were more varied: she wrote short stories, studied Native American anthropology, and worked on and off as a nurse, earning her nursing degree from New York City's Mount Sinai Hospital during World War I. Ida, who also taught drawing, began taking her own art more seriously when she discovered oil painting in the twenties, creating a series of still lifes and landscapes in a naturalistic style.

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